Strong, active violin bow, by Karl Heinz Richter, Silver
This strong and recommendable German violin bow was made by Karl Heinz Richter, it is originally stamped and a mid / late 20th century piece of work, handmade in approximately the 1970's. With its...
View ArticleCharming antique French violin after Antonio Stradivari
This charming French violin after Antonio Stradivari is a beautiful antique instrument of the early 20th century, that was built approx. 1910 most presumably in the JTL workshops in the famous violin...
View ArticleGerman master viola No. 19, Klaus Schlegel, Erlbach / Markneukirchen
This German master viola No. 19 is an older instrument that was made in 1989 by master maker Klaus Schlegel in Erlbach / Markneukirchen. The precisely cut ff-holes and the deep flaming of the two-piece...
View Article3/4 - antique French 3/4 violin, probably by JTL
A rare very classy antique French 3/4 violin, handmade around the year 1900 most probably in the famous Thibouville-Lamy workshops in Mirecourt. This small JTL violin has a shiny orange-brown coloured...
View ArticleAntique Czech Schönbach violin by Wenzel Hoyer, dated 1903
This fine violin is an especially beautiful Czech instrument made by Wenzel Hoyer, it is one of his most late works dated 1903, probably it was dated by one of his followers when the violin was sold...
View ArticlePowerful German violin bow, Richard Geipel
This powerful German violin bow was crafted by Richard Geipel in Markneukirchen/Schönlind in the 1960/1970's, it bears the "Rich. Geipel" brandstamp on shaft - a very successful, powerful violin bow...
View ArticleGerman violin bow by Roderich Paesold - a soft player
This older German violin bow was handcrafted in the 1970's in the long-established Roderich Paesold workshops, that were founded in 1848. The light-brown colored stick is made of pernambuco wood and...
View ArticleFine and Classic W. E. Hill & Sons violin bow by Charles Leggatt, circa 1910
This fine classic Hill bow was made in the early 20th century and reflects the outstanding quality of the work done at the tradition-rooted London atelier W. E. Hill & Sons before the First Wold...
View ArticleAlbert Nürnberger: Powerful silver mounted violin bow
This artfully elaborated violin bow by Albert Nürnberger (1881 - 1971) was crafted in Markneukirchen in the 1960's. The strong, octagonal stick is made of finest quality pernambuco wood of high tension...
View ArticlePowerful old Mittenwald violin, 1920'ies
This German violin from Mittenwald in Bavaria is a clear work of good craftsmanship, that was handmade in the early 20th century around 1920. It is probably an apprentice piece that was made under the...
View ArticleOld German violin bow after Lupot from Markneukirchen, approx. 1940
This German violin bow features excellent reacitvity and elasticity and a perfect weight distribution with a balance-point that is sensed well-centered. The bow that bears a Lupot model brandstamp on...
View ArticleFine French master violin, Daniel Moinel, Paris, 1960's
With its warm, sweet and extremely multi-facetted sound that is strong and dominant, this late 1960's French master violin by Daniel Moinel, Paris, is an outstanding selection for professional...
View ArticleLightweight, softish violin bow, silver mounted, Germany
This lightweight violin bow is a fluid, softish player. The bow was made in the 1940's in Germany, presumably Markneukirchen. Its round stick is made of light-brown pernambuco wood and is of medium...
View ArticleProbably English violin bow, silver mounted, Hill model
This beautiful 1940's violin bow is a good quality piece of work that was probably made in England on the model of Hill. The soft round, unstamped stick shows countertension at play, so it plays...
View ArticleRoger François Lotte, fine French violin bow
This highyl recommendable French violin bow by Roger Lotte features robust strength as well as finely nuanced playing properties, thanks to the masterfully crafted stick with perfectly balanced weight...
View ArticleAntique Czech Schönbach violin by Wenzel Hoyer, dated 1903
This fine violin is an especially beautiful Czech instrument made by Wenzel Hoyer, it is one of his most late works dated 1903, probably it was dated by one of his followers when the violin was sold...
View ArticleLightweight, softish violin bow, silver mounted, Germany
This lightweight violin bow is a fluid, softish player. The bow was made in the 1940's in Germany, presumably Markneukirchen. Its round stick is made of light-brown pernambuco wood and is of medium...
View ArticleFine 19th century Klingenthal master violin - warm, sweet, aged tone
This ancient master violin featuring a wonderfully resonant, warm, sweet and aged tone was built in Klingenthal early in the 19th century around 1820 by an unknown master following the predominant Hopf...
View ArticleOld French violin, atelier Albert Deblaye, approx. 1920
This old French violin was made in the highly-regarded Mirecourt atelier of Albert Deblaye; it has an original label indicating the origin. The intense interplay of colours on the deep flames of the...
View ArticleGerman master viola No. 19, Klaus Schlegel, Erlbach / Markneukirchen
This German master viola No. 19 is an older instrument that was made in 1989 by master maker Klaus Schlegel in Erlbach / Markneukirchen. The precisely cut ff-holes and the deep flaming of the two-piece...
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