Cello made by Nicolas Vuillaume, a distinguished French luthier born in 1800 in Mirecourt, where he began his training alongside his father, Claude François. Between 1832 and 1841, he worked with his brother in Paris, the renowned Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, before returning to Mirecourt and later establishing his own workshop in Brussels. There, he won prestigious awards and was appointed official luthier of the Royal Conservatory. During his time in Brussels, he also produced instruments under the labels “Saint-Cécile” and “Stenor” for the family workshop.
This instrument has been carefully restored by luthier Blandine Galy, preserving its original character while ensuring full functionality and rich tonal quality.
It is currently available in our workshop and may be tried without obligation. Truly worth discovering.