My essay on the foundations of Arnold Dolmetsch’s musical instrument collection appears in European, British, and American Musical Instrument Collectors, 1850–1940.
I am unable to post a PDF of the full chapter online at this time. If you are interested in reading it and are not able to obtain a copy through your library, please contact me directly.
DOI: 10.4324/9781003216193-15
Citation: Johnson, Edmond. “‘No Mere Assemblage of Musical Instruments.’ The Foundations of Arnold Dolmetsch’s (1858–1940).” In European, British, and American Musical Instrument Collectors, 1850–1940, edited by Christina Linsenmeyer. Routledge, 2026.
Appendix
This is an extended version of the appendix included in the print volume.
Instruments Sold at the Puttick & Simpson Auction

The bulk of Arnold Dolmetsch’s instrument collection was put up for auction on October 29-30, 1901 at the Sir Joshua Reynolds’ Auction Galleries, 47 Leicester Square, London. The violins were sold on October 29, while the “historical” instruments were offered up the following day.
The auction was held by Puttick & Simpson, and prominent London auction house. An annotated copy of the sales catalog, noting both sale prices and the name of successful bidders, is preserved in the British Library’s collection of auction catalogs (Shelfmark: S.C. Puttick & Simpson Sep 24 – Nov 15 1901).
The table below contains all of Dolmetsch’s musical instrument that were sold at the auction, organized by category. The descriptions for each instrument are taken from the auction catalog and include original spellings, italicizations, and capitalizations.
Buyers at the Auction
The names of the purchasers are handwritten and often hard to decipher. Typically, only the last name is provided. The following buyers have been identified:
- Miss Horne: Beatrice Horne, a friend and pupil of Arnold Dolmetsch
- Galpin: Francis W. Galpin (1858-1945), a notable instrument collector
- Tregaskis: James Tregaskis (1850-1926), an antiquarian bookseller
- Balfour: Possibly Henry Balfour (1863-1939), first curator of the Pitt-Rivers Museum
Prices
The purchase prices are listed in their original pre-decimal format. From lowest value to highest: twelve pence (d) equal one shilling (s); twenty shillings are equal to one pound (£).
| Description | Auction # | Sale Price | Purchased by / [Current location if known] | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Violin Family | |||||
| A FINE ITALIAN VIOLIN by Nicolaus Amatus, 1658, in case | 147 | £51 | 0s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An old violin, labelled Tononi, in shaped crocodile case | 148 | £4 | 15s | 0d | Roberts (?) |
| An old English tenor, in case | 152 | £5 | 0s | 0d | Balfour |
| A violoncello, by Betts, in perfect condition | 150 | £11 | 0s | 0d | F. Marchant (?) |
| A violoncello piccolo, by Stainer, five strings, carved head and rose | 473 | £10 | 5s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An old French violoncello bow, by Meuchand, carved ivory nut | 151 | £0 | 7s | 0d | Mancy (?) |
| Two violin cases, containing four old bows, and an old viola case | 153 | £0 | 11s | 0d | Price |
| Subtotal | £82 | 18s | 0d | ||
| Harpsichords and Virginals | |||||
| A Harpsichord, by Arnold Dolmetsch, 1896, Richly decorated with Paintings by Mrs. Helen Fry (Exhibited at the arts and Crafts Exhibition) | 446 | £89 | 0s | 0d | Tregaskis [Horniman Museum M72-1983] |
| An old Italian square virginal | 452 | £1 | 7s | 6d | White |
| An Italian Square virginal | 453 | £1 | 7s | 6d | Miss Horne |
| Subtotal | £91 | 15s | 0d | ||
| Pianos | |||||
| An old grand pianoforte, by Broadwood, 1815, in inlaid mahogany case | 447 | £1 | 8s | 0d | Farquarson (?) |
| An old square pianoforte, by Zumpe, 1771, on stand | 448 | £0 | 9s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An old square pianoforte, by Zumpe | 449 | £0 | 8s | 0d | W. Green (?) |
| An old square pianoforte | 450 | £0 | 3s | 0d | W. Green (?) |
| An old mahogany inlaid satinwood organised square pianoforte, by Longman and Broderip, about 1780 | 451 | £1 | 12s | 6d | Herbert |
| Subtotal | £4 | 0s | 6d | ||
| Organs | |||||
| A chamber pipe organ, two stops, date about 1780 | 454 | £0 | 5s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An old chamber pipe organ, by Gray & Davison, six stops and pedals in solid mahogany case | 455 | £0 | 7s | 0d | White |
| Subtotal | £0 | 12s | 0d | ||
| Viols | |||||
| An alto viol, by Banks | 456 | £1 | 10s | 0d | Fox (?) |
| A Scotch viol d’amore, carved head, original pegs | 459 | £3 | 0s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An old English viol-da-gamba, carved lion’s head, by Richard Meares, 1669 | 464 | £5 | 0s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An old French viola-da-gamba, with carved rose, date about 1600 | 468 | £3 | 0s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An old English viol, by John Strong, Salisbury, 1600, in case | 469 | £10 | 5s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An old English alto viol | 471 | £1 | 10s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An old English viol-da-gamba, in case, faulty | 474 | £1 | 0s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| Subtotal | £25 | 5s | 0d | ||
| Plucked String Instruments | |||||
| A lute, by Arnold Dolmetsch | 457 | £5 | 0s | 0d | Miss Horne [Horniman Museum M11-1983] |
| An old Venetian lute, flat back | 460 | £0 | 10s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An old German lute, in original condition | 461 | £5 | 15s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An Italian theorbo, about 1550, inlaid with ivory and mother-o’-pearl, in playing order, in shaped cedarwood case | 463 | £14 | 0s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| A French theorbated cithern, by Renault, Paris, about 1700 | 465 | £7 | 0s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An old Spanish guitar, cedar inlaid with ivory and ebony | 466 | £1 | 5s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An old Dutch cithern | 467 | £0 | 9s | 0d | Steele (?) |
| An old English cithern | 462 | £0 | 9s | 0d | Fox (?) |
| A large early English cithern | 470 | £0 | 18s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An old Italian bass mandoline, circa 1700, inlaid with ivory and mother-o’-pearl | 472 | £4 | 0s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| Subtotal | £39 | 6s | 0d | ||
| Wind Instruments | |||||
| An old oboe, boxwood | 477 | £0 | 4s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| An old English flageolot [sic] and one other | 478 | £0 | 10s | 0d | Galpin |
| Subtotal | £0 | 14s | 0d | ||
| Other Instruments | |||||
| A French hurdy-gurdy, about 1750 | 458 | £4 | 0s | 0d | Galpin [now Boston MFA no. 17.1735] |
| A set of old French bagpipes | 475 | £2 | 0s | 0d | Galpin |
| Another set [of old French bagpipes] | 476 | £0 | 7s | 0d | Fox (?) |
| A rare old Irish Harp, by Egan, Dublin | 485 | £2 | 15s | 0d | Harmach (?) |
| An old Indian tom-tom | 479 | £0 | 11s | 0d | Miss Horne |
| Subtotal | £9 | 13s | 0d |
