Giuseppe Bernardo Lecchi
Violin maker
(1895 – 1967)
Giuseppe Lecchi was one of many Italian violin makers descended from a family of woodworkers. After serving in WWI and returning to cabinet-making, Lecchi became an apprentice of Cesare Candi in 1923. His formal apprenticeship lasted until 1929, but even early on he showed great promise as a craftsman and had the full support of his teacher, with whom he collaborated until Candi's death. In 1933 he set up his own business in Genoa, making violin-family instruments as well as bows and guitars and continuing to collaborate with Candi. In 1949 was appointed the official conservator of the
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $33,598 in Jun 2012, for a violin.
- 54 auction price results.
View all auction prices for Giuseppe Bernardo Lecchi
Instruments
Violin -
1927
Genoa
Violin -
c. 1929
Genoa
Violin -
1931
Genoa
Violin -
1932
Genoa
Violin -
1934
Genoa
Violin -
c. 1935
Genoa
Violin -
1937
Genoa
Violin -
1937
Genoa
Violin -
1937
Genoa