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Instruments from the Workshop of Antonio Donato, New York - 18th March

Start date Wednesday 25 February 2026 End date Wednesday 18 March 2026

ANTONIO DONATO


Born in Sicily and raised in Genoa during the turbulent war years, Mr. Donato’s journey into craftsmanship began at the age of 12. Apprenticed under Giovanni Lentini, he first mastered the art of furniture making; however, it was the occasional instrument repair in Lentini’s workshop that sparked a lifelong passion for the violin.


In 1963, Mr. Donato immigrated to the United States. While working with various musical retailers, he began dedicated study into the construction of fine stringed instruments. His craft was deeply shaped by his close friendship and mentorship with the renowned maker Luis Bellini in Queens, New York - a professional bond that lasted until Bellini’s passing.


Today, Mr. Donato is a distinguished Life Member of the Violin Society of America (VSA). His instruments are celebrated internationally, earning prestigious awards for tone and sound quality at both the VSA and Cremona competitions. His violins are currently held and performed by numerous professional players worldwide.


Alongside a selection of antique instruments, bidders will have the rare opportunity to bid on six original works by Mr. Donato, all generously offered without reserve so that every bidder has a chance to secure one.


VIEWING INFORMATION

Amati London - By Appointment

Monday 9th to Wednesday 18th March

Appointments available between 10am to 4pm 

10A Chandos Street, London, W1G 9DQ


For auction and viewing enquiries please email elena@amati.com


Buyers' Fee is 22% and VAT may be applicable.



SHIPPING ZONES

Zone 1 - UK  |  Zone 2 - Europe  | Zone 3 - US/Canada  | Zone 4 - International

Please note shipping rates are for guidance only.

Page:

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Lots per page:

Total lots: 64

Lot 1
A cello, France, circa 1900
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £30
Lot 2
A cello, labelled John Juzek
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £10
Lot 3
A cello, France, circa 1900
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £160
Lot 4
A cello, Germany, circa 1920
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £10
Lot 5
A violin by William J. Huggler, New York, 1991
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £20
Lot 6
A violin, 18th Century
Top by another hand
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £20
Lot 7
A violin, early 20th Century
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £20
Lot 8
A violin by Antonio Donato, New York, 2007
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £30
Lot 9
A violin, labelled [faintly]
Further labelled: Corretto da Felice Guadagnini in Torino 1836
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £20
Lot 10
A violin, Germany, 18th Century
Head not original
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £30
Lot 11
A violin, France, circa 1920
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £10
Lot 12
A violin, 19th Century
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £10
Lot 13
A violin, Germany, 20th Century
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £10
Lot 14
A violin, 20th Century
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £10
Lot 15
A violin, labelled Johann Gottlob Guetter
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £10
Lot 16
A violin, Germany, 20th Century
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £10
Lot 17
A violin by Louis Lowendahl, Berlin, circa 1910
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £30
Lot 18
A violin, Germany, 20th Century
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £10
Lot 19
A violin by Antonio Donato, New York, 2006
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £30
Lot 20
A violin by Mathias Thoma, Germany
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £10
Lot 21
A violin, 20th Century
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £20
Lot 22
A violin, labelled Antonius Stradiuarius
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £10
Lot 23
A violin, labelled Joh. Bapt. Schweitzer
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £20
Lot 24
A violin, Workshop of Breton Brevete, Mirecourt
Estimate: £10 - £20
Current bid: £10

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