Jean Baptiste Vuillaume maintained at least two workshop addresses in Paris during his career as a violin maker. His instruments bear labels identifying him at rue Croix des Petits Champs [1] and at 3, rue Demours-Ternes [2][3]. His production was substantial and systematically numbered; documented examples include instruments numbered 1966, 2410, and 2809 [1][2][3]. Vuillaume's work followed established Cremonese models, with documented examples modeled after the Cannon Guarneri and the Messie Stradivari [2][3]. His instruments were exhibited in the Sotheby's Exhibition of the work of J.B. Vuillaume in London, 25-30 October 2012 [1][2][3].
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