John Furber
Violin maker
(1780 – 1857)
John Furber worked in Turnmill Street in 1810 and at 10 St John's Row from 1813. He moved to 26 Wellington Street in 1840. He was credited with most of the instruments sold and labeled by Betts during this period. He was a considerable and versatile craftsman, as well as a copyist of Stradivari and Amati. Some examples were branded with 'Furber' below the back button.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $10,407 in Jun 1991, for a cello.
- 22 auction price results.
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