
Thomas Kennedy Cello, London, c.1830
Thos. Kennedy
Maker
364 Oxford Street, London
Back Length: 762mm
Upper Bout: 348mm
Center Bout: 242mm
Lower Bout: 431mm
Vibrating String Length: 683mm
Condition: This example recently underwent a complete restoration including a top soundpost patch. The varnish is not believed to be original.
English maker, Thomas Kennedy, was a prolific maker and well known for his cellos. Kennedy opened his own shop in 1813 after apprenticing with John Kennedy, Thomas Powell, and the renowned William Forster III. Kennedy employed some of the most famous English makers of his time including James Brown as well as bowmakers such as Thomas Tubbs and James & Edward Dodd.
Original: $45,000.00
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Description
Thos. Kennedy
Maker
364 Oxford Street, London
Back Length: 762mm
Upper Bout: 348mm
Center Bout: 242mm
Lower Bout: 431mm
Vibrating String Length: 683mm
Condition: This example recently underwent a complete restoration including a top soundpost patch. The varnish is not believed to be original.
English maker, Thomas Kennedy, was a prolific maker and well known for his cellos. Kennedy opened his own shop in 1813 after apprenticing with John Kennedy, Thomas Powell, and the renowned William Forster III. Kennedy employed some of the most famous English makers of his time including James Brown as well as bowmakers such as Thomas Tubbs and James & Edward Dodd.






















