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Fine Violin Bows $6,000+
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W E Hill & Sons violin bow, gold mounted, c. London 1930
W E Hill & Sons violin bow, gold mounted, c. London 1930
Please contact us for more details, quoting number 374.
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C. N. Bazin violin bow, c. 1890
Bows from C. N. Bazin’s Mirecourt workshop were made for some of the most prominent violin establishments of the day.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number 482.
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Withers & Sons violin bow, London, c.1920
The firm, George Withers & Sons, produced many fine bows.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number 369.
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H. R. Pfretzschner violin bow, c.1930
A world famous bow making firm, renowned for quality.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number 471.
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W. E. Hill & Sons violin bow, London c.1920
W. E. Hill & Sons were, in their day, producing consistently fine quality bows.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number 443.
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Claude Thomassin violin bow, Paris c.1915
Fine French bow making from the heart of the Mirecourt tradition.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number 526.
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Victor Fetique violin bow, Paris, c.1920
One of the foremost Parisian bow makers.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number 117.
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C. N. Bazin violin bow, Mirecourt, France c.1890
Charles Nicolas Bazin, was one of the best Mirecourt makers of his time.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number 422.
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Lothar Herrmann violin bow, c.1950
Lothar Herrmann learned the craft from his grandfather and father. A big, warm rich sound with good articulation.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number 484.
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W. E. Hill & Sons, London violin bow, c.1900
The shield inlay was one of the early patterns used by Hills.
Please contact us for more details, quoting number 640.
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