Charles Enel
Violin maker
(1880 – 1954)
Charles Enel apprenticed to Grillon and Gustave Bazin. He worked for Mougenot and Deroux in Mirecourt, then in Switzerland and Germany, and finally with Silvestre and Maucotel in Paris. In 1911, he established his own workshop in the rue de Rome, Paris, with Felix Bollecker as a business partner. He produced fine workmanship but offered instruments in various qualities. Over 215 instruments were made. They were branded internally and below the endpin. The label in lower grade instruments read: Charles Enel / Paris 19.. No.. Ch. Enel / Paris. The label in the best instruments stated: Ex Pique faciet ea. / Ch. End /A Paris / Armee.. No..
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $12,214 in Dec 2020, for a viola.
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Instruments
Violin -
1921
Paris
Violin -
1931
Paris
Violin -
1935
Paris
Violin -
No Date
Paris
Viola -
1929
Paris
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