Composite & Carbon Fiber Violin Bows |
1. ARTINO, Violin Bow, Strong, but with good flexibility, this bow has a deluxe carbon fiber stick with silver winding, a snakewood frog with pearl eyes and silver rings to
the sides, and a 3-piece adjuster with nickel-silver mounts. Weight 61.4 gm. (Our #32747) | $
185. |
2. JONPAUL BOWS, Violin Bow, carbon fiber bow with a pernambuco veneer, ebony frog with abalone eyes and slide, three-piece adjuster, 59.2 grams (Our #31861)
| $ 225. |
3. REVELLE, Violin Bow, For the advanced player, the Phoenix is a 100% carbon fiber, fabric core bow, specifically designed to provide the player with the subtleties and
sound values one would only expect out of a pricier wood bow. 62gm (Our #32445) | 285
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4. REVELLE, Violin Bow, New, Black carbon fine-weave round stick, white tip, silver and black tinsel winding, ebony frog with the Revelle Rooster, nickel adjuster with a
ruby end button, 60.5 grams (Our #32479) | $ 320. |
5. CODABOW, Violin Bow, NEW, Diamond NX model, Graphite diamond carbon fiber weave, Kevlar acoustic core, nickel silver mounts, 10-year warranty, 60.5 grams
(Our #32554) | 387
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6. CODABOW, Violin Bow, Diamond NX model, Graphite diamond carbon fiber weave, Kevlar acoustic core, nickel silver mounts, 10-year warranty,59.8 grams (Our
#32248) | 387
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7. REVELLE, Violin Bow, For the advanced player or professional. Elegant and professional level performance bow with high density Japanese carbon fiber. The bow
provides responsiveness and appropriate stiffness and balance. The falcon has a powerful, broad sound and clarity with every bow stroke. 60.5 grams (Our #32447) | 539
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8. CODABOW, Violin Bow, New, Luma model, carbon weave with kevlar inner core, 58.5 grams (Our #31696) | $ 425. |
9. CODABOW, Violin Bow, NEW, Diamond SX model, Graphite diamond carbon fiber weave, Kevlar acoustic core, nickel silver mounts, 10-year warranty, 60.7 grams
(Our #32555) | $ 425. |
10. CODABOW, Violin Bow, NEW, The Joule model was originally developed exclusively for extended range and electric instruments. This breakthrough design is
capable of commanding power from the lower range while still finessing color and nuance from the upper range 60.9 grams. (Our #32551) | 626
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11. MAESTRO ARCHETIER, Violin Bow, silver-mounted, 59.5gm (Our #30537) | $ 600. |
Violin Bows $1,000 and Under |
12. LORENZ HARMAND BRAND, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, A nickel-mounted German violin bow branded Lorenz Harmand, possibly made by the Pfretzschner
workshop. The octagonal sstick is of pernambuco. Weight: 55gm. (Our #31167) | $ 350. |
13. ALFRED KNOLL, Violin Bow, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 57.2gm (Our #32703) | $ 400. |
14. ARTHUR THOMA, Violin Bow, nickel-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 58.8gm (Our #33033) | $ 500. |
15. M. FRANCISCO, Violin Bow, Brazil, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 60.9gm (Our #27055) | $ 600. |
16. RICHARD GRUNKE, Violin Bow, Bubenreuth, nickel-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 63.4gm (Our #32842) | $ 600. |
17. W. C. STENGER, Violin Bow, Chicago, 1920s-30s, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 61gm, Willibald Stenger (1872-1949) a violin maker who also made
some bows starting in the 1920s (Our #22144) | $ 600. |
18. GERMAN STAMPED SOFIAN ZAPF, Violin bow, 1960s, Silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 64.1 grams (Our #32368) | $ 650. |
19. AUGUST PRELL, Violin Bow, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 60.5 grams (Our #30899) | $ 750. |
20. HEINRICH STADLMAIR, Violin Bow, c.1890-1900, nickel-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 56gm (Our #28240) | $ 750. |
21. RAO, BRANDED, Violin Bow, Germany, c.1950s, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 60gm (Our #31247) | $ 750. |
22. FINKEL WORKSHOP, Violin Bow, Switzerland, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick stamped LEFIN, 62gm (Our #31003) | $ 900. |
23. ERNST MARTIN, Violin Bow, Saxony, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 58gm (Our #26854) | $ 950. |
24. H. R. PFRETZSCHNER, WORKSHOP, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1920, nickel-mounted, unstamped round pernambuco stick, 58.2gm (Our #23937)
| $ 1,000. |
25. JEROME THIBOUVILLE-LAMY, PROBABLY, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1890, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 57gm (Our #24180) | $ 1,000. |
Violin Bows $1,100 - $2,500 |
26. AUGUST PRELL, Violin Bow, A strong, silver-mounted octagonal bow; 62.6 gm. (Our #32860) | $ 1,200. |
27. EMILE DUPREE, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1950s, A silver-mounted violin bow, with a round pernambuco stick stamped: EMILE DUPREE. Bows with this brand
are commercial German bows from Markneukirchen that were marketed with a French pseudonym. Weight is 62gm. (Our #32734) | $ 1,200. |
28. MARKNEUKIRCHEN SCHOOL, Violin Bow, c.1890, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, stamped: "VUILLAUME", 58.4gm (Our #24508) | $ 1,200. |
29. PAUL RICHARD HEBERLEIN, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, silver-mounted. round pernambuco stick, 55.8gm with the original silver-tinsel winding (Our #32362)
| $ 1,200. |
30. PFRETZSCHNER WORKSHOP, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, silver-mounted, unstamped octagonal pernambuco bow with an ebony frog and three-piece
adjuster.58.6gm (Our #28546) | $ 1,200. |
31. PFRETZSCHNER WORKSHOP, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, 1920s, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 61gm, later nickel adjuster (Our #26945)
| $ 1,200. |
32. V. J. FERELLI, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1940-50, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 60gm, from the Laberte workshop (Our #27774) | $ 1,200. |
33. W. ERNST BY THE FINKEL WORKSHOP, Violin Bow, Switzerland, 1970s, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 61gm (Our #28260) | $ 1,250. |
34. FRITZ GUTTER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1950, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 61.5gm (Our #32500) | $ 1,400. |
35. GERMAN FOR OLIVER DITSON CO., Violin Bow, c.1900, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick stamped: OLIVER DITSON CO., 58.7 gm., Knopf School (Our
#26685) | $ 1,400. |
36. EDWIN OTTO HERRMANN, Violin Bow, Schonlind (Saxony), c.1920, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 60gm (Our #26325) | $ 1,500. |
37. GERMAN, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick stamped: SARTORY A PARIS, 61gm (Our #28850) | $ 1,500. |
38. GERMAN, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1920, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 60gm (Our #27078) | $ 1,500. |
39. KNOPF SCHOOL, Violin bow, Markneukirchen, c.1880, nickel-mounted, strong octagonal pernambuco stick, 61gm (Our #29622) | $ 1,500. |
40. KNOPF/ BAUSCH SCHOOL, Violin Bow, 19th century, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 59.5gm, an interesting bow & possibly an early work of Ludwig
Bausch (Our #24431) | $ 1,500. |
41. KURT PENZEL, Violin Bow, Erlbach, c.1930, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 61.1gm with tinsel winding (Our #27433) | $ 1,500. |
42. MARKNEUKIRCHEN SCHOOL, Violin Bow, c.1920, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, the frog in the Tubbs style, 62.5gm (Our #30648) | $ 1,500. |
43. MARKNEUKIRCHEN SCHOOL, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1930s, silver-mounted, strong octagonal pernambuco stick stamped: SARTORY, 59gm with the original
silk and tinsel winding (Our #32498) | $ 1,500. |
44. ALFONS RIEDL, Violin bow, gold-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 59.7 grams (Our #30900) | $ 1,600. |
45. FRANZ WINKLER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, silver-mounted, strong octagonal pernambuco stick, 61.2gm (Our #31532) | $ 1,600. |
46. VINCENZO DELUCCIA, Violin Bow, Philadelphia, c.1930s-1950, silver-mounted, strong round pernambuco stick, 65gm; suitable as a light viola bow (Our #30328)
| $ 1,600. |
47. H. R. PFRETZSCHNER WORKSHOP, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1920, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick,60.8gm (Our #30490) | $ 1,800. |
48. JEROME THIBOUVILLE-LAMY, Violin bow, Mirecourt, c.1900-1910, silver--mounted, round Brazilwood stick, 61.4gm; showing the influence of Joseph Martin (Our
#30239) | $ 1,800. |
49. AUGUST GEMUNDER & SONS, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1900-20, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 59gm; bows were made for this firm by various
German makers, in this case the work resembles that of the Nurnberger or Prager workshops (Our #24882) | $ 1,850. |
50. FRANZ WINKLER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 59gm (Our #32996) | $ 1,850. |
51. G. A. PFRETZSCHNER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 56.2gm with tinsel winding (Our #26560) | $ 1,850. |
52. BAZIN WORKSHOP, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 61.2gm (Our #24613) | $ 2,000. |
53. GIUSEPPE VITALE, Violin Bow, New York, 1930s, silver-mounted, strong octagonal pernambuco stick, 64gm, Giuseppe Vitale (1858-1917) was a prominent Brooklyn
violinist who immigrated from Italy; his son made bows in the 1930s branded Giuseppe Vitale (Our #26973) | $ 2,000. |
54. H. R. PFRETZSCHNER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1900, silver-mounted, unstamped round pernambuco stick, 60.6gm (Our #31161) | $ 2,000. |
55. HERMANN ALBERT HOYER, Violin Bow, 1910-1936, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick branded: *HERM. ALBERT HOYER*, 60.5gm (Our #32792)
| $ 2,000. |
56. JEROME THIBOUVILLE-LAMY, WORKSHOP, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1910-20, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped GRANDINI, 61gm (Our #28233)
| $ 2,000. |
57. MARKNEUKIRCHEN SCHOOL, Violin Bow, c.1890, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 60.7gm, possibly from the Pfretzschner workshop (Our #24347)
| $ 2,000. |
58. GOTTHARD SCHUSTER, Violin Bow, Schonbach-Bubenreuth, c.1950s, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 59gm (Our #28703) | $ 2,200. |
59. MAX WUNDERLICH, Violin bow, Erlbach, c.1920-30, engraved silver mounts, round pernambuco stick, 59.8gm (Our #30791) | $ 2,200. |
60. OTTO PAULUS, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, silver-mounted, strong octagonal pernambuco stick, 61.3gm (Our #29527) | $ 2,200. |
61. SIEGFRIED FINKEL, Violin Bow, Switzerland, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 64gm, Tourte model (Our #26548) | $ 2,200. |
62. LOTHAR SEIFERT, Violin Bow, Bubenreuth, Germany, c.1970, gold-mounted, strong octagonal pernambuco stick, 65.3 grams (Our #29463) | $ 2,400. |
63. ADOLF C. SCHUSTER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, silver-mounted, very strong round dark red brown pernambuco stick, 64.4gm, this maker's Tubbs model bow
(Our #32736) | $ 2,500. |
64. ADOLF C. SCHUSTER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, 1920s-1930s, silver-mounted, strong octagonal pernambuco stick, 66.5gm (Our #27256) | $ 2,500. |
65. ADOLF C. SCHUSTER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1930s, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 60gm (Our #24387) | $ 2,500. |
66. AUGUST EDWIN PRAGER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1930, silver-mounted, strong octagonal pernambuco stick, 60.8gm (Our #27889) | $ 2,500. |
67. BAUSCH/KNOPF SCHOOL, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1890-1900, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped: BAUSCH, 58gm (Our #29446)
| $ 2,500. |
68. COLLIN-MEZIN, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, round pernambuco stick branded: COLLIN-MEZIN, later silver-mounted frog & adjuster, 61gm (Our #31652)
| $ 2,500. |
69. GOTTHARD SCHUSTER, Violin Bow, Schonbach-Bubenreuth, c.1950s, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 63.5gm (Our #32515) | $ 2,500. |
70. H. R. PFRETZSCHNER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, silver mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 66.2gm (Our #32685) | $ 2,500. |
71. H. R. PFRETZSCHNER, Violin Bow, Markeukirchen, c.1920, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 56.4gm perfectly preserved & with the original tinsel
winding (Our #31810) | $ 2,500. |
72. JEROME THIBOUVILLE-LAMY, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1920s, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 58.8gm (Our #30575) | $ 2,500. |
73. KNOPF FAMILY, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1880, nickel-mounted ebony frog in the Vuillaume style, figured round pernambuco stick, 58.8gm, possibly the
workshop of Johann Wilhelm Knopf, modeled after Francois Tourte (Our #24430) | $
2,500. |
74. KNOPF FAMILY, Violin Bow, c.1860-80, nickel-mounted frog after Vuillaume, round pernambuco stick, 60.2, possibly by the Karl Wilhelm Knopf workshop (Our
#30557) | $ 2,500. |
75. OTTO A. HOYER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1925, nickel-mounted, strong round pernambuco stick stamped: OTTO A. HOYER, 60.5gm (the ebony frog with
nickel mounts and silver rings) (Our #32379) | $ 2,500. |
76. EMIL WERNER, violin bow, Germany, gold-mounted octagonal pernambuco bow with tortoiseshell frog. 61 gm. (Our #32108) | $ 2,800. |
Violin Bows $2,600 - $5,000 |
77. ALBERT NURNBERGER, Violin Bow, Marneukirchen, c.1950, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 63.5gm (Our #29503) | $ 2,800. |
78. OTTO A. HOYER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, 1926, nickel-mounted, sturdy octagonal pernambuco stick stamped: A. LAMY A PARIS, and "1926", 63.5gm (Our
#31911) | $ 2,800. |
79. ALBERT NURNBERGER, Violin Bow, c.1960s, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 62gm (Our #32662) | $ 3,000. |
80. BERNARD OUCHARD, Violin Bow, Geneve, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick stamped VIDOUDEZ GENEVE, 59gm (Bernard was the son of
E.A.Ouchard & worked for the shop of Vidoudez in Geneva) (Our #30880) | $ 3,000. |
81. EUGENE CUNIOT-HURY, Violin bow, Mirecourt, c.1900, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 56gm (Our #30131) | $ 3,000. |
82. H. R. PFRETZSCHNER, Violin bow, Markneukirchen, c.1920s, silver-mounted, strong octagonal pernambuco stick, 59.2gm with whalebone winding (Our #29016)
| $ 3,000. |
83. H. R. PFRETZSCHNER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1900-1920, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped A.LAMY A PARIS, 58.5gm (Our #24199)
| $ 3,000. |
84. JEROME THIBOUVILLE-LAMY, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped: SARASATE, 60.8gm (Our #30237) | $ 3,000. |
85. JEROME THIBOUVILLE-LAMY, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1890, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick, frog in the manner of the Vuillaume shop, 58.6gm, showing
the influence and style of Joseph Martin (Our #30130) | $ 3,000. |
86. KNOPF FAMILY, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1880 or earlier, nickel-mounted ebony frog with engraved pearl inlays to the sides,,lightly figured round
pernambuco stick, 60.8gm; probably the workshop of Johann Wilhelm Knopf (Our #32620) | $
3,000. |
87. MIRECOURT SCHOOL, Violin Bow, c.1875, silver-mounted frog in the Vuillaume style, round stick of dark amourette, 62.3gm with silver tinsel winding; after the style
of Joseph Martin (Our #30238) | $ 3,000. |
88. HERMANN FISCHER, Violin Bow, New York/Chicago, after 1910, gold-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped H.G.FISCHER, pearl faceted ebony adjuster;
60.8gm with imitation whalebone winding; Hermann Fischer trained with August Rau, then worked for Karl van der Meer, moved to the U.S. in 1910 & worked for Carl Fischer and Lyon & Healy (Our #30728)
| $ 3,200. |
89. MARC LABERTE, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c. 1920s, A silver-mounted round pernambuco bow with ivory tip, ebony frog with pearl eyes and silver rings to the sides;
imitation whalebone winding, and non-original silver sheathed adjuster. 59.4 gm; this was likely made for Laberte by the Bazin workshop (Our #32878) | $ 3,200. |
90. AUGAGNEUR & BERGERON, Violin Bow, Lyon, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 59.5gm (Our #32692) | $ 3,500. |
91. BERNARD OUCHARD, Violin Bow, Geneva, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick stamped VIDOUDEZ GENEVE, 58.8gm (Bernard was the son of E.A.
Ouchard & worked for the shop of Vidoudez in Geneva.) (Our #31453) | $ 3,500. |
92. BERNARD OUCHARD, Violin Bow, Geneva, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick stamped: VIDOUDEZ GENEVE, 64.4gm. (Bernard was the son of E.A.
Ouchard & worked for the shop of Vidoudez in Geneva.) Certificate by Wm. Moennig & Son. (Our #32652) | $ 3,500. |
93. BERNARD OUCHARD, Violin Bow, Geneva, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick stamped VIDOUDEZ GENEVE, 60.4gm ( (Bernard was the son of
E.A.Ouchard & worked for the shop of Vidoudez in Geneva) (Our #28608) | $ 3,500. |
94. CHIPOT-VUILLAUME, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1920s, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped: CHIPOT-VUILLAUME PARIS, 62gm with tinsel winding
(Our #24443) | $ 3,500. |
95. H. R. PFRETZSCHNER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1890, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 58.5gm; a copy of James Tubbs (Our #30113)
| $ 3,500. |
96. JEROME THIBOUVILLE-LAMY, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1920, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 59.5gm (Our #32504) | $ 3,500. |
97. JEROME THIBOUVILLE-LAMY, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1880, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 63gm with silver tinsel winding; showing the influence and
style of Joseph Martin (Our #29096) | $ 3,500. |
98. KNOPF FAMILY, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1880, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 60.5gm (Our #32170) | $ 3,500. |
99. KNOPF FAMILY, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 60gm, possibly by the workshop of Carl Heinrich Knopf (Our #30116)
| $ 3,500. |
100. LUDWIG BAUSCH, violin bow, c.1860-70, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped on the underside: L.BAUSCH; probably the work of Carl Heinrich
Knopf (1839-1875) or Wilhelm Knopf (1835-1912) for Ludwig Bausch (Our #32063) | $
3,500. |
101. MANUEL RUHLMANN, Violin bow, Nancy, France, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 61.8gm (Our #32433) | $ 3,500. |
102. PROSPER COLAS, Violin Bow, Paris, silver-mounted, octagonal stick, 59.6gm with the original silk & tinsel winding (Our #30347) | $ 3,500. |
103. W. E. HILL & SONS, Violin Bow, London, c.1930-40, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped: HILL, 61grams (Our #23752) | $ 3,750. |
104. ELIZABETH VANDER VEER SHAAK, Violin Bow, Philadelphia, c.2000, silver-mounted ebony frog with split pearl eyes, round pernambuco stick, 61gm, an older
bow by one of America's finest modern makers (Our #32904) | $ 3,800. |
105. ALBERT NURNBERGER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1950, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 63gm; from the workshop of Carl Albert Nurnberger
(Our #32576) | $ 4,000. |
106. ALBERT NURNBERGER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 61.3gm (Our #31775) | $ 4,000. |
107. AUGUST NURNBERGER SUSS, Violin Bow, Novato, CA, c.1912-, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped AUGUST NURNBERGER SUESS, 60.2gm (Suss
emigrated from Markneukirchen to California in 1912) (Our #31245) | $ 4,000. |
108. JEROME THIBOUVILLE-LAMY, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1900-, silver-mounted frog after Vuillaume, round pernambuco stick stamped: VUILLAUME A PARIS,
55.4gm with whalebone winding; showing the influence and style of Joseph Martin (Our #30386) | $
4,000. |
109. JOHN DODD, Violin Bow, Kew/London, c.1820 or later, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 60.6gm, a silver repair ring at the butt (Our #30714)
| $ 4,000. |
110. LUDWIG BAUSCH, Violin Bow, Leipzig, c.1875, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped L.BAUSCH LEIPZIG, 59gm; probably from the Knopf family
workshop (Our #24388) | $ 4,000. |
111. W. E. HILL & SONS, violin bow, London, 1929, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped: HILL, 65gm, the work of Arthur Scarbrow (1898-1957) (Our
#32147) | $ 4,000. |
112. ALBERT NURNBERGER, Violin bow, Markneukirchen, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 60.2gm (Our #28802) | $ 4,500. |
113. CARL HEINRICH KNOPF, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1850-1860, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 60gm (C.H.Knopf active 1839-1875) (Our #29352)
| $ 4,500. |
114. CARL OR FRANZ ALBERT NURNBERGER, Violin Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1925, silver-mounted, figured octagonal pernambuco stick, 60.5gm with period tinsel
winding (Our #30787) | $ 4,500. |
115. CHRISTOPHER DICKSON, Violin Bow, New York, 2011, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 61.8gm (Our #33096) | $ 4,500. |
116. FRANCOIS LOTTE, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, silver-mounted, strong octagonal pernambuco stick, 62.5gm with the original silver tinsel winding (Our #31162)
| $ 4,500. |
117. FRANZ ALBERT NURNBERGER, PROBABLY BY, Violin Bow, Matkneukirchen, c.1870-80, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick stamped: DODD, 62.4gm
(Our #28795) | $ 4,500. |
118. JACQUES POULLOT, Violin Bow, Dijon/Paris, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 62.5gm (Our #32847) | $ 4,500. |
119. LUDWIG BAUSCH, Violin Bow, c.1870, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped: L.BAUSCH, the work of the Knopf workshop, by Johann Wilhelm Knopf
(1835-1812) for Bausch; 58.7gm (Our #30553) | $ 4,500. |
120. MARCEL LAPIERRE, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, 1952, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 65.2gm (Our #28701) | $ 4,500. |
121. VICTOR FETIQUE, Violin Bow, Paris, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 57.5gm (Our #22110) | $ 4,500. |
122. W. E. HILL & SONS, Violin Bow, London, 1920s-1930s, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped: H&S, 60.5gm; the work of Sidney Braithwaite Yeoman
(Our #29462) | $ 4,500. |
123. W. E. HILL & SONS, Violin Bow, London, 1937, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped "HILL & SONS", 62.4gm (Our #27490) | $ 4,500. |
124. KNOPF FAMILY, Violin Bow, c.1880-1890, silver-mounted, unstamped round pernambuco stick, 58gm, attributed to August Moritz Knopf (1857-1899) (Our
#29952) | $ 5,000. |
125. W. E. HILL & SONS, Violin Bow, London, 1960, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick stamped: W.E.HILL & SONS, 61gms with the original black whalebone
winding and in very fine condition, the work of Malcolm Taylor (Our #33169) | $ 5,000. |
Violin Bows Over $5,000 |
126. JOHANN WILHELM KNOPF, Violin Bow, c.1860, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 61.5gm, a model after Francois Tourte (Our #24175) | INQUIRE |
127. W. E. HILL & SONS, Violin Bow, London, c.1920, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick stamped: W.E.HILL & SONS, 61gm, a wonderful example of the work
of Sidney Braithwaite Yeoman (Our #28588) | INQUIRE |
128. DOMINIQUE "JUSTIN" POIRSON, Violin Bow, Paris, c.1890-1900, silver-mounted; round pernambuco stick stamped: POIRSON A PARIS ;56.5 gm (Our #29506)
| INQUIRE |
129. DOMINIQUE "JUSTIN" POIRSON, ATTRIBUTED TO, Violin Bow, Paris, c.1890, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 59.5gm (Our #31478) | INQUIRE |
130. W. E. HILL & SONS, Violin Bow, London, 1926, A classic Hill bow by Frank Napier one the firm’s most prominent makers, and in nearly perfect condition. The bow
is silver-mounted with a round pernambuco stick stamped W.E.HILL & SONS. Weight is 58gm with whalebone winding. (Our #32732) | INQUIRE |
131. ADOLF CHRISTIAN NURNBERGER, Violin Bow, Dresden, c.1890-1900, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 57.4gm with whalebone winding. A very fine and
realistic copy of Francois Lupot. (and similar to the work of Franz Albert Nurnberger) (Our #31298) | INQUIRE |
132. EUGENE CUNIOT, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1875, silver-mounted frog in the style of J.B.Vuillaume, round pernambuco stick, 58.5gm (Our #27758)
| INQUIRE |
133. LOUIS MORIZOT, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, silver-mounted, very strong round stick 66.5gm, Certificate by Isaac Salchow (Our #32013) | INQUIRE |
134. LUDWIG BAUSCH, Violin Bow, Leipzig, c.1850, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick unstamped, 58.8gm, by Ludwig Christian August Bausch, Senior
(1805-1871), after Francois Tourte (Our #27070) | INQUIRE |
135. CLAUDE THOMASSIN, Violin Bow, Paris, nickel-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 56.2gm (Our #24170) | INQUIRE |
136. DOMINIQUE "JUSTIN" POIRSON, Violin Bow, Paris, c.1875-1879, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped: GAND & BERNARDEL FRES., 57.2gm;
Poirson trained with Nicolas Maire, then worked in Paris for J. V. Vuillaume, then upon Vuillaume's death in 1875, he worked for the firm of Gand & Bernardel before finally going on his own in 1879 (Our #24187)
| INQUIRE |
137. LOUIS BAZIN FOR LAVEST, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1940, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped LAVEST, 62.5gm with silver tinsel winding (Our
#31414) | INQUIRE |
138. LOUIS MORIZOT, violin bow, Mirecourt, c.1930, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 61.5 gm, Certificate by William Salchow, New York (Our #32109)
| INQUIRE |
139. VICTOR FETIQUE, Violin Bow, Mirecourt/Paris, c.1920s, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick branded Vtor,FETIQUE A PARIS FRANCE, 61.4 gm with silver
tinsel winding, the stick the work of Louis Morizot, pere, and made for the shop of Victor Fetique (Our #27551) | INQUIRE |
140. CHARLES CLAUDE HUSSON, PERE, ATTRIBUTED TO, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1860, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 59.5gm (Our #24176)
| INQUIRE |
141. PIERRE SIMON, SCHOOL OF, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1850, nickel-mounted, round stick, style of early Pierre Simon, 61.5 grams (Our #26900) | INQUIRE |
142. CHARLES NICOLAS BAZIN, violin bow, Mirecourt, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 60.1.gm, Certificate: Wm. Moennig & Son (Our #32110)
| INQUIRE |
143. W. E. HILL & SONS, Violin Bow, London, c.1915, silver & tortoiseshell-mounted, round highly figured pernambuco stick stamped: W.E. HILL & SONS, the work of
Sidney Yeoman; 61.7gm. One of the most attractive Hill violin bows we have seen (Our #25049) | INQUIRE |
144. CHRISTIAN WILHELM KNOPF, violin bow, Markneukirchen, c.1825, silver-mounted frog with large pearl shield inlays to the sides, pearl-faceted ebony adjuster
with two silver bands, strong octagonal pernambuco stick, 57.5gm; A very fine and rare early German violin bow similar in style to the work of Johann Gottfried Schramm, while the frog is more clearly the work of
Christian Wilhelm Knopf (1767-1837) (Our #32064) | INQUIRE |
145. JAMES TUBBS, Violin Bow, London, c.1892, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 62.9gm (Our #29905) | INQUIRE |
146. JOSEPH MARTIN, Violin Bow, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 59.1gm, Certificate by Bernard Millant, Paris (Our #31651) | INQUIRE |
147. W. E. HILL & SONS, Violin Bow, London, 1938, tortoiseshell and gold-mounted, the frog with gold fleur-de-lis to the sides, octagonal pernambuco stick, the work of
Edgar Bishop; 60.4gm (Our #29959) | INQUIRE |
148. FRANCOIS PECCATTE, SHOP OF, Violin Bow, Paris & Mirecourt, c.1845, nickel-mounted, round stick of amourette, 59.7gm, Certificate by Paul Childs as
workshop of Francois Peccatte (Our #24506) | INQUIRE |
149. JAMES TUBBS, Violin Bow, London, c.1900, silver-mounted, round dark pernambuco stick, 63.2gm; Certificate by Hart & Son, London March 1927 (photocopy)
(Our #28003) | INQUIRE |
150. NICOLAS SIMON FR., Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1840s, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 57.5gm, the head very much in the style of Pajeot (Our #22909)
| INQUIRE |
151. JAMES TUBBS, Violin Bow, London, c.1870s, silver-mounted, dark round pernambuco stick stamped: J.TUBBS (Tubbs used this early brand until 1878), 62.2gm
(Our #32859) | INQUIRE |
152. JOHN DODD, Violin Bow, Lambeth/Kew, c.1820, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick branded DODD; with a superb reproduction frog and adjuster by
Rodney Mohr; 56.7gm; This is a remarkable example of John Dodd's work, at the height of his bowmaking, greatly influenced by the style of Nicolas Leonard Tourte, and similar to bows produced by that maker in
Paris c.1800 (Our #22067) | INQUIRE |
153. CLAUDE THOMASSIN, Violin Bow, Paris, c.1910, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 60.3gm (Our #31008) | INQUIRE |
154. ETIENNE PAJEOT, WORKSHOP OF, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1840-, silver-mounted, round stick of amourette, 61.8gm with tinsel winding; good reproduction
adjuster by Jacob Mitas (Our #28804) | INQUIRE |
155. FRANCOIS PECCATTE, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1850, silver-mounted, round amourette stick,61.6gm; Certificate by Pierre Guillaume, Brussels (Our #29576)
| INQUIRE |
156. JULES FETIQUE FOR VICTOR FETIQUE, Violin Bow, Paris, silver-mounted, figured octagonal pernambuco stick, 59.8gm; the very fine work of Jules Fetique
(Our #31292) | INQUIRE |
157. ALFRED LAMY, Violin Bow, Paris, c.1920, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 60.5gm, the work of Lamy's first son known as Lamy fils (Hippolyte-Camille
Lamy) (Our #29155) | INQUIRE |
158. ALFRED LAMY, Violin bow, Paris, c.1905, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 63gm (Our #32146) | INQUIRE |
159. ALFRED LAMY, FILS, Violin Bow, Paris, early 1900s, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 60.5gm, the work of Alfred Lamy's second son Georges Leon
Lamy (Our #32837) | INQUIRE |
160. EMILE AUGUSTE OUCHARD, Violin Bow, New York, 1954, silver-mounted, very strong octagonal pernambuco stick, 65.8gm with original whalebone winding; an
exceptional example from this maker's best period (Our #32838) | INQUIRE |
161. FRANCOIS NICOLAS VOIRIN, Violin Bow, Paris, c.1880-1890, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 58gm (Our #29464) | INQUIRE |
162. FRANCOIS NICOLAS VOIRIN, Violin Bow, Paris, c.1880, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 55.2gm (Our #31854) | INQUIRE |
163. JOSEPH ARTHUR VIGNERON, Violin Bow, Paris, c.1895, silver-mounted, lightly figured round pernambuco stick stamped: A.VIGNERON A PARIS, 63.8gm; A
particularly fine example of this maker's work and in nearly perfect condition; Certificate from Isaac Salchow, New York (Our #32896) | INQUIRE |
164. ALFRED LAMY, Violin Bow, Paris, c.1890s, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 59gm; Certificate by Kenneth Warren & Son, Chicago (Our #31921)
| INQUIRE |
165. JOSEPH MARTIN, Violin Bow, Paris, c.1870, silver-mounted frog after J. B. Vuillaume, octagonal pernambuco stick, 56.8gm; a stunning example of this maker's work
of unusually dark plum-red-brown pernambuco; Certificate: Isaac Salchow, New York (Our #32848) | INQUIRE |
166. JEAN-JOSEPH MARTIN FOR J. B. VUILLAUME, Violin Bow, Paris, c.1870, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 58.6gm (Our #30797) | INQUIRE |
167. EUGENE SARTORY, Violin Bow, Paris, c.1940, silver-mounted, round figured pernambuco stick, 61.5gm; Certificate by Isaac Salchow, New York (Our #30415)
| INQUIRE |
168. FRANCOIS NICOLAS VOIRIN, Violin Bow, Paris, c.1875, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 58.5gm; Certificate by Isaac Salchow, New York (Our #30640)
| INQUIRE |
169. FRANCOIS LUPOT II, Violin Bow, silver-mounted frog (probably later), round pernambuco stick, 58.5gm (Our #32588) | INQUIRE |
170. LOUIS SIMON PAJEOT, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1800-, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 61gm, in particularly fine condition, Certificate from Bernard
Millant, Paris, stating it to be a: "tres beau specimen" (Our #30332) | INQUIRE |
171. ETIENNE PAJEOT, Violin Bow, Mirecourt, c.1820, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 60.8gm, a particularly fine and well preserved example of this
maker's early work, with exceptional playing qualities; Certificate by Paul Childs; Illustrated in The Essential Guides to Bows of the Violin Family by Schaff (on p.24) (Our #32471) | INQUIRE |
Composite & Carbon Fiber Viola Bows |
182. ARTINO, Viola Bow, deluxe carbon fiber stick, silver winding, snakewood frog with pearl eyes and silver rings to the sides, 3-pc adj, Nickel mounts, 68.3 (Our
#31514) | $ 185. |
183. REVELLE, Viola Bow, For the advanced player, the Phoenix is a 100% carbon fiber, fabric core bow, specifically designed to provide the player with the subtleties
and sound values one would only expect out of a pricier wood bow. Round stick with carbon fiber weave pattern. Ebony frog with the Revelle emblem, nickel silver winding and tip, 71.2 grams (Our #32448)
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184. REVELLE, Viola Bow, NEW, For the advanced player, the Phoenix is a 100% carbon fiber, fabric core bow, specifically designed to provide the player with the
subtleties and sound values one would only expect out of a pricier wood bow. Round stick with carbon fiber weave pattern. Ebony frog with the Revelle emblem, nickel silver winding and tip, 74.3 grams. (Our
#32633) | $ 230. |
185. CODABOW, Viola Bow, New, Prodigy model, Precision graphite weave, blended Kevlar core, metal alloy tip, 5-year warranty (Our #29698) | $ 250. |
186. REVELLE, Viola Bow, For advanced players looking for a wood bow appearance but durability of carbon fiber. Similar to playing performance of the Phoenix with
100% carbon fiber fabric core and logwood pattern exterior. Round stick with a pernambuco patterened sheath. Metal tip, ebony frog with the Revelle emblem, Wonderfully travel friendly carbon fiber bow; 71.7
grams (Our #32449) | 433
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187. ARTINO, Viola Bow, A great addition to the realm of carbon fiber bows! Made with stranded carbon fiber and very little resin, the stick is very responsive. Great for
both for your daily needs and strange climates. Natural looking synthetic tip. 69.9 grams (Our #32270) | $
275. |
188. CODABOW, Viola Bow, NEW, Diamond NX model, Graphite diamond brown carbon fiber weave, Kevlar acoustic core, nickel silver mounts, 10-year warranty, 71
grams (Our #32704) | 428
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189. CODABOW, Viola Bow, NEW, Diamond NX model, Graphite diamond brown carbon fiber weave, Kevlar acoustic core, nickel silver mounts, 10-year warranty, 70
grams (Our #32705) | $ 350. |
190. REVELLE, Viola Bow, For the advanced player or professional. Elegant and professional level performance bow with high density Japanese carbon fiber. The
bow provides responsiveness and appropriate stiffness and balance. The falcon has a powerful, broad sound and clarity with every bow stroke. Round stick with a fine carbon fiber weave pattern, . metal tip,
ebony frog with the Revelle emblem, Wonderfully travel friendly carbon fiber bow; 70.3 grams (Our #32450) | $ 375. |
191. CODABOW, Viola Bow, NEW, Diamond SX model, Graphite diamond carbon fiber weave, Kevlar acoustic core, nickel silver mounts, 10-year warranty, 70.4 grams
(Our #32706) | $ 470. |
Viola Bows Over $5,000 |
215. CHARLES ALFRED BAZIN, Viola Bow, Mirecourt, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 74gm (Our #23055) | INQUIRE |
216. DODD FAMILY, Viola Bow, London, c.1830-40, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick stamped: DODD, 76.5gm, possibly the work of Edward Dodd (Our
#27786) | INQUIRE |
217. LOUIS MORIZOT, FRERES FOR PAUL BISCH, Viola Bow, Mirecourt, c.1950, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick stamped P.BISCH-PARIS, 70.8gm (Our
#22075) | INQUIRE |
218. CHARLES ALFRED BAZIN, Viola Bow, Mirecourt, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 72gm with original silver tinsel winding (Our #22019)
| INQUIRE |
219. CHARLES ALFRED BAZIN, Viola Bow, Mirecourt, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 66gm (Our #22068) | INQUIRE |
220. CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH WILHELM KNOPF, Viola Bow, Neukirchen, c.1830, the octagonal stick by C.F.W.Knopf ((1815-1897) of unmarked amourette, the silver-
mounted frog by a later member of the Knopf family, 69gm, length of stick is 74cm, (about 5mm to 8mm longer than most viola bows, which is in part due to this bow having a rather long nose, typical for this
period of Knopf family bows) (Our #24507) | INQUIRE |
221. ROGER LOTTE, Viola Bow, Mirecourt, c.1960, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped: VATELOT & FILS A PARIS, 73.5gm (Our #29071)
| INQUIRE |
222. THOMAS TUBBS, Viola Bow, London, c.1840, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 67.3gm, in an excellent state of preservation (Our #25700)
| INQUIRE |
223. CARL ALBERT NURNBERGER, Viola Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1950, gold-mounted ivory frog, octagonal pernambuco stick branded F.N.VOIRIN A PARIS; 74.4gm, in
particularly fine condition (Our #33019) | INQUIRE |
224. CHARLES NICOLAS BAZIN, Viola Bow, Mirecourt, c.1900, silver-mounted, sturdy dark round pernambuco stick, 69.5 (Our #30878) | INQUIRE |
225. CHRISTIAN WILHELM KNOPF, PROBABLY, Viola Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1820, gold-mounted iv. frog, octagonal stick, 66gm (Our #22111) | INQUIRE |
226. JOHN DODD, Viola Bow, Lambeth & Kew, c.1800-1820, gold-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 67.5gm with old silver tinsel winding, modeled after & closely
resembling the work of Leonard Tourte; a reproduction frog expertly made by Jacob Mitas (Our #30524) | INQUIRE |
227. JAMES TUBBS, Viola Bow, London, c.1860s, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 68gm; a fine early work of James Tubbs (Our #28948) | INQUIRE |
228. JOSEPH HENRY, WORKSHOP OF, Viola Bow, Paris, c.1850, silver-mounted, strong round stick, 73.7gm. Certificate by Jean Francois Raffin (Our #32832)
| INQUIRE |
229. PIERRE SIMON, Viola Bow, Paris, c.1855, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, the frog is in the style of Dominique Peccatte for J. B. Vuillaume, 66gm;
Certificate from Paul Childs; A rare viola bow from this important 19th century French maker, in excellent condition and with superior playing qualities (Our #31153) | INQUIRE |
Cello Bows Over $5,000 |
258. VLADIMIR RADOSAVLJEVIC, Cello Bow, Serbia, silver-mounted, very dark and strong round pernambuco stick, 82gm. Appraisal from Isaac Salchow, New York
(Our #32884) | INQUIRE |
259. CHARLES ALFRED BAZIN, Cello Bow, Mirecourt, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 78gm (Our #22658) | INQUIRE |
260. CHARLES ALFRED BAZIN, Cello Bow, Mirecourt, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 82gm, by Charles Bazin II, in mint condition (Our #22047)
| INQUIRE |
261. CHARLES ALFRED BAZIN, Cello Bow, Mirecourt, silver-mounted, strong octagonal pernambuco stick, 83gm (Our #22046) | INQUIRE |
262. KNOPF FAMILY, Cello Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1840, round figured snakewood stick with a silver tip, probably from the workshop of Christian Wilhelm Knopf, the
later nickel-mounted frog and adjuster probably by Heinrich Richard Knopf, 88.5gm (Our #30112) | INQUIRE |
263. CHARLES ALFRED BAZIN, Cello Bow, Mirecourt, c.1950s, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 78gm (Our #22044) | INQUIRE |
264. CHARLES NICOLAS BAZIN, Cello Bow, Mirecourt, c.1900, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick branded: H. C. SILVESTRE, 78gm (Our #25710)
| INQUIRE |
265. CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH WILHELM KNOPF, Cello Bow, Leipzig, c.1860-70, round pernambuco stick, 77.5gm with period-style silver tinsel winding (C.F.W.Knopf:
1815-1897) (Our #27043) | INQUIRE |
266. DODD FAMILY, FOR BETTS, Cello Bow, London, c.1800, later silver-mounted ebony frog of the period style, round pernambuco stick with swan-head after L.
Tourte stamped BETTS's, 80gm (Our #26096) | INQUIRE |
267. FRANZ ALBERT NURNBERGER II, Cello Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1910, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 76gm; An exceptionally fine Nurnberger cello
bow modeled after Francois Tourte (Our #32897) | INQUIRE |
268. CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH WILHELM KNOPF, ATTRIBUTED TO, Cello Bow, Markneukirchen, c.1860, nickel-mounted, round pernambuco stick, the head in the style
of the Dodd Family; a fine example in nearly perfect condition, 80gm (C.F.W.Knopf: 1815-1897) (Our #22730) | INQUIRE |
269. W. E. HILL & SONS, Cello Bow, London, 1930, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 78.5gm, the work of Edgar Bishop (Our #32031) | INQUIRE |
270. L. PANORMO BY THOMAS TUBBS, Cello Bow, London, c.1835, A silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 92.2gm, made by Thomas Tubbs for Louis
Panormo about 1835 with the characteristic Panormo forward head chamfers, and ebony head-plate; it has a later silver-mounted frog in the style of the Knopf family; the handle seems to have been renewed
with a graft, visible just forward of the leather grip, and, while it does devalue the stick to some extent, has no bearing on its strength or playability (Our #33081) | INQUIRE |
271. VICTOR FETIQUE, Cello Bow, Paris, silver-mounted, very strong round stick of "bois-de-chine"(rosewood family), 83gm with tinsel grip, certificate by Rembert
Wurlitzer, New York (Our #26076) | INQUIRE |
272. ANDRE CHARDON, Cello Bow, Paris, c.1930s, silver-mounted, strong octagonal pernambuco stick, 86.5gm, by Andre Chardon for Chanot & Chardon (Our
#22181) | INQUIRE |
273. W. E. HILL & SONS, Cello Bow, London, 1928, silver-mounted tortoiseshell frog, lightly figured octagonal pernambuco stick, 78.4gm with the original whalebone
winding, a stunning bow and in a particularly fine state of preservation (Our #32175) | INQUIRE |
274. CHRISTIAN WILHELM KNOPF, ATTRIBUTED TO, Cello bow, c.1820-30, the octagonal stick of dark brown colored ironwood with silver winding; the ivory frog with
large abalone shields to the sides; the period ebony adjuster with two silver bands is early French work, ; weight 81.9 gm (Our #32269) | INQUIRE |
275. JAMES DODD, Cello bow, London, c.1835 or earlier, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 79.6gm, with an elegant swan-head in beautiful condition (Our
#32487) | INQUIRE |
276. JAMES TUBBS, Cello Bow, London, c.1880, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 84.5gm with whalebone winding (Our #29895) | INQUIRE |
277. JOHN DODD, Cello Bow, Lambeth/ Kew, c.1790, strong round dark reddish brown pernambuco stick branded DODD, with its original open ivory frog and adjuster,
and now mounted with a good silver-mounted ebony frog with matching silver and ebony adjuster, 83.9gm, Certificate by Isaac Salchow, New York; a very fine example of John Dodd's work and in a remarkable
state of preservation (Our #32829) | INQUIRE |
278. LOUIS THOMASSIN, Cello Bow, Paris, silver mounted, round pernambuco stick stamped: GUSTAVE BERNARDEL, 74.6gm, in nearly perfect condition (Our
#26077)  | INQUIRE |
279. LOUIS THOMASSIN, Cello Bow, Paris, c.1900, silver mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick stamped: LEON BERNARDEL, 77.4gm, a model after Francois Tourte
(Our #32156) | INQUIRE |
280. TOURTE SCHOOL, Cello Bow, Paris, c.1790-1800, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 81gm (Our #28403) | INQUIRE |
281. CLAUDE THOMASSIN, Cello Bow, Paris, c.1910-15, silver-mounted, strong round pernambuco stick branded PAUL JOMBAR, 76.6gm, Certificate by Bernard
Millant, Paris (Our #31293) | INQUIRE |
282. THOMAS TUBBS FOR DODD, Cello Bow, A silver-mounted, strong round pernambuco stick stamped DODD, 92.2gm; ex-Orlando Cole (Our #33082)
| INQUIRE |
283. VICTOR FETIQUE, Cello Bow, Paris, c.1924, silver-mounted, strong octagonal pernambuco stick branded: EXPO LONDRES 1924, 79.2gm (Our #28790)
| INQUIRE |
284. ALFRED LAMY, FILS, Cello bow, Paris, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, the work of Hippolyte Camille Lamy, known as Lamy fils (first son), who worked
under his father Alfred (pere), and succeeded him in the business; the frog is the work of Eugene Sartory, 77.5gm (Our #32197) | INQUIRE |
285. VICTOR FETIQUE, Cello Bow, Paris, c.1925, silver-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 79.4gm (Our #28742) | INQUIRE |
286. CLAUDE JOSEPH FONCLAUSE, Cello Bow, Paris, c.1830s, silver-mounted, octagonal pernambuco stick, 81.4gm (Our #22732) | INQUIRE |
287. JEAN ADAM, Cello Bow, Mirecourt, c.1820-25, Octagonal pernambuco stick, with an expert reproduction silver-mounted frog and adjuster, weight is 78.5gm;
possibly made in collaboration with his son Jean Dominique Adam (Our #24348) | INQUIRE |
288. FRANCOIS LUPOT II, Cello Bow, Paris, c.1825, gold-mounted, round pernambuco stick, 74.5gm; Certificate by Pierre Guillaume, Brussels (Our #24051)
| INQUIRE |
289. EUGENE SARTORY, Cello Bow, Paris, c.1910, silver-mounted, strong octagonal pernambuco stick, 80.5gm; the elegant head modelled after F. N. Voirin, and in an
excellent state of preservation. Certificate from Paul Childs (Our #33076) | INQUIRE |
290. PIERRE SIMON, Cello Bow, Paris, c.1870, gold-mounted tortoiseshell frog, round pernambuco stick, 79.7gm, made by Simon for George Chanot; the frog is a fine
reproduction by Malcolm Taylor; Certificate by Paul Childs; formerly owned and used by reknowned cellist Paul Olefsky (Our #32176) | INQUIRE |