Hippolyte Chrétien Silvestre
Violin maker
(1845 – 1913)
Hippolyte Chrétien Silvestre was the nephew, pupil, and successor of Pierre and Hippolyte Silvestre in Lyons, and the son of Pierre and Hippolyte's sister. Initially trained in Mirecourt, he joined his uncles and took over the business in 1865. In 1884, he moved the shop to Paris, establishing it in the rue Faubourg-Poisonnière under the name 'Silvestre Neveau.' He formed a partnership with Ernest Maucotel, which was first called Silvestre & Maucotel and eventually became Maucotel et Descamp at 17 rue de Rome. Silvestre produced very fine copies of Stradivari and Guarneri, using excellent materials, often employing broad-grained spruce for the tables and applying a good red-brown varnish. H. C. Silvestre neveu / à Lyon en 1872. No. 44 Silvestre et Maucotel / Paris 1904 No.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $54,480 in Jun 2021, for a cello.
- 120 auction price results.
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Instruments
Violin -
1852
Lyon
Violin -
1868
Lyon
Violin -
1870
Lyon
Violin -
1870
Lyon
Violin -
1873
Lyon
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