Year |
Location |
LOB |
Provenance |
Notes |
1789 |
Dublin |
35.5 cm |
|
One of the earliest known violins ever made by Tobin. Made while working for Thomas Perry in Dublin, possibly towards the end of his apprenticeship or thereafter. Labelled 'Made by Thos. Perry, 6 Anglesea Street, Dublin, No. 533, 1789'. Branded externally 'PERRY/DUBLIN' on the back below the button. Inscribed internally 'Richard Tobin Junior' on the inner table and inner bottom rib.[1] |
c. 1800 |
Waterford |
|
|
One of the earliest known violins made independently by Tobin. Made whilst working in Waterford, where he is thought to have had family ties. Labelled 'Made by Richard Tobin, Mus. Instr. Maker, Waterford'.[2] |
c. 1800 |
Cork |
|
|
Made while working for Bartholomew Murphy of Cork. Branded externally 'TOBIN/CORK' beneath the button. Consists of a one-piece front and two-piece back. F-holes have exaggerated Perry styling.[3] |
c. 1800 |
Cork |
34.8 cm |
|
Branded externally 'TOBIN/CORK' beneath the button. Consists of a one-piece front and one-piece back. In excellent working condition.[4][5] |
1807 |
Cork |
|
|
Branded externally 'TOBIN/CORK' beneath the button and inscribed internally beneath the table. Amati model consisting of a one-piece front and one-piece back. In good working condition with restored sound-post crack. Currently in collection of Tim Wright Fine Violins.[6] |
1810 |
London |
|
|
An unlabelled instrument (Cozio 104007). Consists of a one-piece front and two-piece back.[7] |
1813 |
London |
35.8 cm |
|
Labelled 'Richard Tobin London 1813'. Consists of a one-piece front and one-piece back. In decent working condition.[8] |
c. 1820 |
London |
|
|
An unlabelled instrument (Cozio 104008). Consists of a one-piece front and two-piece back.[9] |
c. 1820 |
London |
|
|
Labelled 'Copy of the Maker's Inscription/written under the table of this/violin :—/MADE BY/RICHARD TOBIN,/LONDON,/1820.'. Consists of a one-piece front and two-piece back.[10] |
c. 1820 |
London |
35.0 cm |
|
Made for Lockey Hill of London. Consists of a one-piece spruce front and one-piece maple back with stop length 19.2 cm and string length of 32.7 cm.[11][12] |
c. 1820 |
London |
35.5 cm |
Emma Pantel |
In the collection of The Harrison-Frank Family Foundation. Consists of a one-piece front and two-piece back with widths of 16.5 cm and 20.4 cm.[13] |
c. 1825 |
London |
35.5 cm |
|
Sold by Ingles & Hayday in November 2021 for £10,200 (Lot 109). Branded 'Tobin' internally on the back and on the bottom block. Consists of a one-piece front and a two-piece back.[14][15][16] |
1834 |
London |
35.0 cm |
|
Sold by Bonhams in November 2008 for £5,160 (Lot 118). Labelled 'Richard Tobin London 1834'. Consists of a one-piece front with golden brown varnish. In excellent working condition with minor blemishes.[17] |
c. 1840 |
London |
|
|
Sold by Sotheby's in March 2008 for £9,375 (Lot 6). Branded 'Tobin' internally on the back and by the tailpin. Consists of a one-piece front and a two-piece back. Sold with the certificate of W. E. Hill & Sons, London, dated 20 November 1957.[18] |