Bows: Professional Level
Choose a price range: up to $1,000 $1,000 - $3,000 $3,000 and above
PRICE RANGE: UP TO $1,000
| R. Jacquot |
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2000 |
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Silver Mount Violin Bow
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Silver Mount Violin Bow: Pernumbuco stick with ebony frog, mother of pearl eye and plate, and silver mount. |
PRICE RANGE: $1,000 to $3,000
| R. Jacquot |
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2000 |
In stock |
Gold Mount Violin Bow
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Gold Mount Violin Bow, pernumbuco stick, ebony frog. |
| N. Lambert |
France |
c. 1902 |
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N. Lambert Vln. Bow
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N. Lambert Violin Bow: "Period 1902. Nicely balanced bows of refined workmanship." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
| John Merwood Lee |
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John Merwood Lee
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Comfortable bow, great stick. |
| Louis Simon |
France |
2006 |
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Louis Simon
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Modern bow maker. Bows available for violin and viola. |
| Albert Nurnberger |
Germany |
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Albert Nurnberger
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"Became famous throughout Europe for bows. Produced faithful representations fo the Tourte, Voirin and Tubbs models. Each specimen possesses the greatest merit in point of sheer workmanship, but the maker also had sufficient discernment of the strength without over-weight, necessary for the vigorous playing of this modern age. Lineaments of the head especially outstanding. Stamped "Albert Nurnberger". Used extensively by virtuosi." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
| W.A. Pfretzschner |
Germany |
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W.A. Pfretzschner
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"Bow maker. Established at Breitenfeld (Saxony), 1925." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
| Franz Winkler |
Germany |
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Franz Winkler
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"Bow maker. Products much recognised, 1921. Original model (known as the Winkler), also imitations of the Tourte and Voirin. Impressive and artistic.... perfect balance." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
PRICE RANGE: ABOVE $3,000
| W. Hill & Sons |
England |
c. 1950 |
In stock |
W. Hill & Sons Bow
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W. E. Hill & Sons: “W. E. Hill & Sons was established at 38 New Bond Street, London, 1887. A firm particularly honorable in the annals of the violin world. Their zeal and integrity has never for a moment been questioned, and the name “Hill & Sons” is indeed a magical one…” (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) This bow has an extraordinarily elegant look with its blind frog and ornate engraving on gold mountings. This bow was made in the Hill Shop in the mid 20th century.
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| Bernard Ouchard |
French |
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Bernard Ouchard
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Bernard Ouchard Violin Bow stamped "Vidoudez Geneve": A very high quality, well made French bow. Possesses a very nice stick with exceptional playing qualities.
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| W. Hill & Sons |
England |
c. 1930 |
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W. Hill & Sons
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W. Hill & Sons: "W. E. Hill & Sons was established at 38 New Bond Street, London, 1887. A firm particularly honorable in the annals of the violin world. Their zeal and integrity has never for a moment been questioned, and the name “Hill & Sons” is indeed a magical one…” (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) This bow is professional quality. A near perfect stick with extraordinary playing qualities. Tortoise shell frog. Gold mounted on the tip, frog and screw.
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| James Tubbs |
England |
c. 1900 |
In stock |
James Tubbs
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James Tubbs: "Born in London, 1835. Son of William. Worked for father until 1860... Received the special appointment of bow maker to the Duke of Edinburgh. It is impossible for any person who appreciates a fine bow, not to hail with unalloyed delight any of the productions of James Tubbs... This champion, completely disciplined, stepped forward to challenge the opinion that French bows were the only bows worthy of artists' acceptance, and, he won the day on this field he had entered. To say that he was the equal of Tourte, Peccatte, and Voirin, is not a wild and extravagant hypothesis." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) This bow possesses an extraordinary stick perfect for performing. |
| Charles Peccatte |
France |
c. 1910 |
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Charles Peccatte
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"Son of Francois. Born at Mirecourt, 1850. Worked for Vuiullaume, Voirin and Lenoble before opening own establishment at Paris, 1908. There meretorious bows have received consistent acknowledgement from soloists." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
| Marin Devillers |
France |
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M. Devillers
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A superb viola bow worthy of any professional player. A very tight stick with excellent camber. Weight 67.3 g. |
| Silvestre & Maucotel |
France |
1900 |
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Silvestre & Maucotel
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"Pupil of Pierre and Hippolyte at Lyons. Succeeded to the control of establishment, 1865. Moved to Paris, 1884. Became associated with Maucotel, 1900. Every detail splendidly wrought." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
| Louis Bazin |
France |
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Louis Bazin
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"Magnificent reputation for bows. Perfectly made affairs, richly mounted, pernambuco sticks, often splendid imitations of the Tubbs. French virtuosi reciprocate the maker's genius by widely advertising the products of their countryman. No better bows made by any contemporary maker." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
| Fritz Gutter |
Germany |
1928 |
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Fritz Gutter
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"Pupil of Pfretzschner and Nurnberger. Worked at Markneukirchen, 1919. Bows of high merit showing that the maker had consummate judgement of balance, lightness and strength." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
| R. Dotschkail |
Germany |
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R. Dotschkail
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Silver mountings. Superb quality violin bow. Good balance. |
| H. R. Pfretzschner |
Germany |
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H. R. Pfretzschner
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"Went to Paris to study with Vuillaume. Founded his bow making establishment at Markneukirchen, 1880. received an appointment, 1901, from the King of Saxony, subsequently decorated by that exalted personage. Attained a world-wide reputation, possibly second to none. Beautifully balanced affairs, strong yet full of elasticity, backed up by the neatedst workmanship and best mounting in silver and gold, etc. All harmony in perfection and nothing wanting to complete the fascination of the whole." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
| W. M. Lewis & Sons |
America |
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W. M. Lewis & Sons
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"Established at Chicago (U.S.A.), 1874. Employ a large number of first class luthiers. Specialise in rare violins and expert restorations. Many of the famous instruments now in America have passed through this well known Violin House with a great reputation." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
| Stamped "Colin-Mezin" |
France |
1930 |
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Colin-Mezin
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This bow is stamped "Colin-Mezin", it was made by Louis Morizot. Louis Morizot: "Atelier at Mirecourt, 1925. Assisted by five sons. Presented magnificent handmade bows.
Admired by artists, connoisseurs, and amateurs. Made of rich material and very artistically mounted. A maker who has consecrated his activities to the highest artistry. Obtained highest award at the Exposition Artisanale, Paris, 1927." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
| W. E. Hill & Sons |
England |
1940 |
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W. E. Hill & Sons
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"W. E. Hill & Sons was established at 38 New Bond Street, London, 1887. A firm particularly honorable in the annals of the violin world. Their zeal and integrity has never for a moment been questioned, and the name “Hill & Sons” is indeed a magical one…” (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
| Eugene Sartory |
France |
1915 |
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Eugene Sartory
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"Pupil of his Father; worked for Peccatte in Paris before 18th year; and for Lamy several years. Ultimately opened own workshop at Paris. Recipient of medals and diplomas at Brussels, 1887; Lyons, 1894; Liege, 1905; Milan, 1906 and London, 1908. Decorated "Officier d'Academie" Paris. Bows universally admired. Appearance brings up memories of a Voirin bow, though the head is less refined. Often beautifully balanced sticks of pernambuco. All orchestral players greatly admire his productions." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) This bow does not possess its original frog; the stick has been certified by Paul Childs. |
| Eugene Sartory |
France |
1920 |
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Eugene Sartory
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"Pupil of his Father; worked for Peccatte in Paris before 18th year; and for Lamy several years. Ultimately opened own workshop at Paris. Recipient of medals and diplomas at Brussels, 1887; Lyons, 1894; Liege, 1905; Milan, 1906 and London, 1908. Decorated "Officier d'Academie" Paris. Bows universally admired. Appearance brings up memories of a Voirin bow, though the head is less refined. Often beautifully balanced sticks of pernambuco. All orchestral players greatly admire his productions." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) This bow has been certified by Paul Childs. |
| W. E. Hill & Sons |
England |
1938 |
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W. E. Hill & Sons
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"W. E. Hill & Sons was established at 38 New Bond Street, London, 1887. A firm particularly honorable in the annals of the violin world. Their zeal and integrity has never for a moment been questioned, and the name “Hill & Sons” is indeed a magical one…” (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
| W. E. Hill & Sons |
England |
c. 1930 |
In stock |
W. E. Hill & Sons
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"W. E. Hill & Sons was established at 38 New Bond Street, London, 1887. A firm particularly honorable in the annals of the violin world. Their zeal and integrity has never for a moment been questioned, and the name “Hill & Sons” is indeed a magical one…” (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) W. E. Hill & Sons Gold Mount, Tortoise shell frog Cello bow. |
| Joseph Arthur Vigneron |
France |
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Joseph Arthur Vigneron
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"First guided in the art of bow making by Charles Husson. Worked for Gand and Bernardel. Established at Paris 1880. Whenever we take up one of these bows an involuntary exclamation of pleasure rises to our lips. A maker who decided on choosing the finest wood and worked it with loving care. Bows make by a man upon whom nature had bestowed a mind deeply sensitive of the beautiful, and highly cultivated by experience. Very elegant sticks with a fine and strong sway, and splendid heads. Few of the past French makers surpassed him in refinement. (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) 3/4 Size violin bow. |
| Marcel Lapierre |
France |
c. 1960 |
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Marcel Lapierre
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"Born 1907. Established at Mirecourt, 1947. Maker of very fine bows much sought after by soloists." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) Cello bow. |
| Eugene Sartory |
France |
1910 |
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Eugene Sartory
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"Pupil of his Father; worked for Peccatte in Paris before 18th year; and for Lamy several years. Ultimately opened own workshop at Paris. Recipient of medals and diplomas at Brussels, 1887; Lyons, 1894; Liege, 1905; Milan, 1906 and London, 1908. Decorated "Officier d'Academie" Paris. Bows universally admired. Appearance brings up memories of a Voirin bow, though the head is less refined. Often beautifully balanced sticks of pernambuco. All orchestral players greatly admire his productions." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) This bow has been certified by Paul Childs. |
| H.R. Pfretzschner |
Germany |
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H.R. Pfretzschner
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"Went to Paris to study with Vuillaume. Founded his bow making establishment at Markneukirchen, 1880. Received an appointment, 1901, from the King of Saxony, subsequently decorated by that exalted personage. Attained a world-wide reputation, possibly second to none. Beautifully balanced affairs, strong yet full of elasticity, backed up by the neatedst workmanship and best mounting in silver and gold, etc. All harmony in perfection and nothing wanting to complete the fascination of the whole." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers). |
| H. Kretzschmann |
Germany |
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H. Kretzschmann
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"Worked at Markneukirchen, 1924. Beautifully balanced bows and every detail neatly finished. Heads very artistic and splendidly rounded off." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers). |
| Louis Morizo |
France |
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L. Morizo
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"Atelier at Mirecourt, 1925. Assisted by five sons. Presented magnificent handmade bows. Admired by artists, connoisseurs, and amateurs. Made of rich material and very artistically mounted. A maker who has consecrated his activities to the highest artistry." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers). |
| W.E. Hill & Sons |
England |
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W. Hill & Sons
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"W. E. Hill & Sons was established at 38 New Bond Street, London, 1887. A firm particularly honorable in the annals of the violin world. Their zeal and integrity has never for a moment been questioned, and the name “Hill & Sons” is indeed a magical one…” (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
| S. Finkel |
Prussia |
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S. Finkel
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"Pupil of Weidhass. Worked at Konigsberg (Prussia). Bows which splendidly reflect the traits of the French and German notabilities." (Universal Dictionary of Violin and Bow Makers) |
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