William Booth II
Violin maker
(1816 – 1856)
William Booth was the son and pupil of William Booth (I) and was generally regarded as a superior craftsman compared to his father. His work featured fine details and was finished with a rich golden-brown varnish
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $6,160 in May 1988, for a cello.
- 8 auction price results.
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