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This is the main page for Tarisio Auctions, the online string instrument auction house. For the Italian violin collector, see Luigi Tarisio.
Tarisio Auctions is a web-based auction house specializing in string instruments and their bows. Founded in 1999 with locations in New York and London, its online auctions provide a global marketplace for musical instrument sales.
Tarisio's New York offices and gallery are housed at 244-250 W 54th St in the former workshop of prominent French violin dealer and restorer Jacques Francais[1]. Mr. Francais was joined in 1964 by fellow French luthier René A. Morel, who later opened his own shop in the same space[2]. Mr. Morel continues to work in collaboration with Tarisio, offering soundpost adjustments and luthier expertise. Luthier Stefan Valcuha works alongside Mr. Morel and Tarisio performing expert restorations and maintenance.
The London-based office and showroom of Tarisio Europe is located on Essex Road in the borough of Islington. The current director of operations in London is Naomi Sadler, former editor of The Strad magazine.
Founded in 1999 by partners Christopher Reuning, Dmitry Gindin, and Jason Price, Tarisio is the world's only internet-based auction house specializing in string instruments and their bows[3]. The firm held its first online auction in November 1999 and by October of that year British string magazine The Strad declared it a "major player" in the string instrument auction world, suggesting that "Sotheby's now regards Tarisio as its principal rival."[4] According to The Red Book catalogue of auction results, the company set over 400 international auction records in its first 10 years of business[5]. In May 2003 the firm auctioned the private collection of acclaimed violinist Isaac Stern, which grossed $2.3 million, at the time the second-highest total for a violin auction[6]. In July 2006 the firm announced its expansion with the addition of a London office to increase its presence in the European market[7]. Mr. Price became the sole owner of the firm in January 2010, although Mr. Reuning and Mr. Gindin continue to serve as expert consultants for certifications and consignments[8]. In June 2010 Tarisio auctioned the contents of the firm of the historic Philadelphia violin firm of William Moennig & Son. The "mammoth" sale, which included over 600 lots of instruments, bows, and historical photographs, sold 100 percent of lots[9]. The October 2010 auction, which included the 1697 "Molitor" Stradivarius, was at the time the highest-grossing violin auction in history with over $9 million in sales[10].
The following is a list of notable instruments and bows sold by Tarisio Auctions. All prices are in $US and include the buyer's premium.