London, 30 October 2012 – サザビーズ: GBP 145,250 (US$231,160) – "Saint Paul" J. B. Vuillaume violin copy of the "Messiah" Stradivari, circa 1870, Paris[14]
London, 28 March 2013 – ブロンプトンズ: GBP 162,000 (US$251,619) J. B. Vuillaume, Paris circa 1860, after Stradivarius[15]
London, 28 October 2013 – タリシオオークション, London: GBP 163,200 (US$262,275)[16]
London, 22 October 2019 - タリシオオークション: GBP 350,000 (USD 452,380, Eur 406,291) - 1845 J. B. Vuillaume cello copy of Duport Strad
J.B. Vuillaume No. 4, Chez N.A. Lété rue Pavée-Saint-Sauveur no. 20 á Paris 1823
Jean Baptiste Vuillaume á Paris, rue Croix des Petits Champs
Jean Baptiste Vuillaume á Paris, 3 rue Demours-Ternes
The signature is usually followed by a doubly encircled JBV (J&B are joined). Early on, it was doubly encircled JBV. The labels at "Rue Croix Petits Champs" began using the doubly encircled JBV (J&B joined), which remained the same on "3. rue Demours-Ternes" labels. In addition, most specimens have a number associated with them.
Jean Vuillaume – ancestor of Jean-Baptiste. Allegedly apprenticed to Antonio Stradivari[要出典]. His historicity is disputed as a fabrication of Jean-Baptiste who may have been trying to create a mythology of family descendants going far back to Italy.
Claude Vuillaume – oldest family member, a lute maker
Claude François Vuillaume I (1730–1770)
Charles François Vuillaume (1755-1779 – particularly known for his workmanship and the mellow and responsive tone of his instruments
Claude François Vuillaume II (1772–1834) – father of the Jean-Baptiste
Charles-Francois Vuillaume II (born 1797) – eldest son of Claude François Vuillaume II
Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume (1798–1875)
Nicolas Vuillaume (1800–1871) – third son of Claude François Vuillaume II. Made wonderful, high quality instruments in Mirecourt. He would ship some of his instruments to Paris to be later completed by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume and sold at J.B. Vuillaume’s Paris shop. He also made a brand of instruments called 'Stentor'.
Nicolas François Vuillaume (1802–1876) – fourth son of Claude François Vuillaume II. The most important luthier of the Vuillaume family next only to his brother Jean-Baptiste. Established his own workshop, with a fine reputation, in Brussels.
Joseph François Vuillaume (1804–1856) – worked in Mirecourt, then Paris, and finally Lyon.
Claude-François Vuillaume (1807–1853) – fifth son of Claude François Vuillaume II, father of Sébastien
Sébastian Vuillaume (1835–1875) – nephew of Jean-Baptiste, worked with his uncle during the golden period
Vuillaume, Gustave Eugène – born at Mirecourt 1899. Pupil of Mougenot and Jacquent Gand. Workmanship and general appearance qualify this maker as successful in Guarnerian modelling. Oil varnish typically of clear yellow to dark reddish brown.
^ abMillant, Roger (1972) (French). J. B. Vuillaume: Sa Vie et son Oeuvre. London: W.E. Hill. OCLC865746
^Les Luthiers Parisiens aux XIX et XX siecles, Tom 3 "Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume et sa famille : Nicolas, Nicolas-François et Sébastien" by Sylvette Milliot, published by Édition les Amis des la Musique, 2006
^ abLes Luthiers Parisiens aux XIX et XX siecles Tom 3 "Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume et sa famille : Nicolas, Nicolas-François et Sébastien" by Sylvette Milliot published by Edition les Amis des la Musique 2006
The Hill Collection of Musical Instruments, David D. Boyden, Oxford University Press, London, 1969
Millant, Roger (1972) (French). J. B. Vuillaume: Sa Vie et son Oeuvre. London: W.E. Hill. OCLC865746
"Violins, Vuillaume – A Great French Violin Maker of the 19th century". The Multimedia Encyclopedia. 1999.Les Edition Montparnasse
Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, un luthier français, Evelyne Bonetat et Edith Orlando, Amis du vieux Mirecourt-Regain, Mirecourt, 1998.
Jean Baptiste Vuillaume:His Life and Work – David Sackson VSA Vol V No 4
"Jean Baptiste Vuillaume and his Master Workmen, Part IV", Harvey S. Whistler, Violins & Violinists Magazine, January, 1948.
Les violons de maître Vuillaume, Frédéric Laurent, 1998.
Le quatuor Stradivarius Nicolo Paganini Claude Lebet, Les Amis de la Musique, Spa, 1994.
Colloque historique, 1ère rencontre de Mirecourt des 9 et 10 mai 1998, Edith Orlando, Amis du musée de la Lutherie et de l'Archèterie française, Mirecourt, 1998.
Les archets de Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, Jean-François Raffin, Groupe des luthiers et archetiers d'art de France ; Association des luthiers et archetiers pour le développement de la facture instrumentale, France 1998.
Violons, Vuillaume, Cité de la musique, Musée de la musique, Paris, 1998.
Le Violon, des hommes, des œuvres, Emmanuel Jaeger, Frédéric Laurent et Jean-Michel Molkhou (CD-Rom), éditions Montparnasse / Accord Parfait, 1997.
Les Luthiers Parisiens aux XIX et XX siecles Tom 3 "Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume et sa famille : Nicolas, Nicolas-François et Sébastien" by Sylvette Milliot published by Edition les Amis des la Musique 2006