Rare and Fine
Violin & Viola Bows
All have silver
mounted ebony Frogs unless otherwise noted as gold mounted or
tortiseshell and gold mounted
VIOLIN BOWS
- Eugene Sartory, Paris
- Victor Fetique, Paris
- F.N. Voirin, Paris
- F.N. Voirin, Paris, good German copy, silver & ebony frog
- W.E. Hill & Sons (1920's) London
- Otto Hoyer a Pariser, Markneukirchen
- Albert Nurnberger, Markneukirchen,1920's silver & ebony frog
- Albert Nurnberger, Markneukirchen, 1920's silver & ebony frog (no.2)
- Albert Nurnberger, Markneukirchen, 1920's gold mounted ebony frog, octagonal stick
-
Franz Winkler, silver & ebony frog SOLD
- Ludwig Bausch, Leipzig
- Herman W. Prell, Markneukirchen SOLD
- A.R. Sandner, 2 star, Good Swiss work SOLD
- Carl Fischer, N.Y. sil.&ebony frog, round sick.ca.1920
- School of Bausch, ca. 1910, Germany
- L. Bausch, Leipzig, ca. 1910 SOLD
- Unstamped, German, Gold & Ebony Frog
and adjuster, Tourte head, Germany
- Bausch School, stamped "BAUSCH" Silver mounted ebony frog (unoriginal) round stick, ca 1910
- Stamped ''Lupot'' Silver and ebony frog,Germany
- Otto Durrschmidt, Markneukirchen
- Albert Schuster, frog branded Markneukirchen
- Lyon & Healy (French work)
- Unstamped, country of origin unknown
- A. Darcel a Paris
- R.C. Neuveville, Swiss
- John Friederich & Sons (Gold mounted
tortoiseshell, French work)
- Giorgio Ullman, Italy
- Alfons Riedl, Erlangen
- Weichold, Dresden
- Edward Tubbs, N.Y. (3/4 size)
- Otto Wuesthoff, New Jersey
- I.B. Kraemer, frog branded, New Jersey
- Gustav Hellmer, professional level braded carbon fiber, round stick, pure silver and ebony frog.
VIOLA BOWS
W. E. Hill and
Sons, Silver and Ivory Frog, early work, round stick, silver
plate to the tip, 72 gr. Splined Head
H. R. Pfretszchner, Markneukirchen, Nickel and Ebony Frog (branded) 70 gr.
octagonal stick
Alfons Riedl, Erlangen, Silver and Ebony
frog, (several available)
Emile Dupree (from the Juzek firm) Silver and Ebony Frog (several available)