Lockey Hill
Violin maker
(1756 – 1810)
Joseph Hill's fifth and most distinguished violin-making son Lockey Hill was born in 1756. He produced a great many trade instruments, often for the firms of Longman & Co. or Longman & Broderip. These instruments approximate the level of his father's lesser work, with a thin varnish and painted purfling, and vaguely follow Stainer and Amati models, though the differences between the two are barley recognizable. On occasion he used deeper golden or red varnishes, and many of his instruments bear a small notch in the inner edge of the back in the upper and lower bouts, which was filled in with maple. Other makers for the firm of Longman employed this technique, but its function is unknown.
Lockey Hill worked steadily through the 1790s, and after 1785 instruments bearing his own label are more common. His son Henry Lockey was a respected maker in his own right and took over Hill's shop after his death in 1810.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $50,000 in Apr 2011, for a cello.
- 68 auction price results.
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Instruments
Violin -
No Date
London
Viola -
1790
London
Viola -
1800
London
Viola -
1800
London
Viola -
c. 1810
London
Cello -
1770
London
Cello -
1780
London
Cello -
1780
London
Cello -
1790
London
Cello -
1790
London