Charles Jacquot
Violin maker
(1804 – 1880)
Charles Jacquot apprenticed to Nicholas ainé in 1819 and later worked with Breton. He established himself independently in Nancy from 1823. In 1852, he married the daughter of C. F. Vuillaume and handed over his shop in Nancy to his son Pierre Charles Jacquot. He moved to Paris in 1853, initially at 34 rue des Vieux-Augustins, then from 1857 at 48 rue de l'Echiquier, and shortly thereafter at no. 42 on the same street. Work from the Nancy period was generally of average Mirecourt quality, but in Paris, he developed a more sophisticated style, creating copies of classical Italian work in the Vuillaume style. He used varnish in appropriate shades for the various models, though it was somewhat exaggerated in tint.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $61,628 in Jun 2022, for a cello.
- 55 auction price results.
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Instruments
Violin -
c. 1830
Nancy
Violin -
c. 1840
Paris
Violin -
1860
Paris
Violin -
c. 1878
Nancy
Viola -
1848
Nancy

































