A Brazilwood Albert Gotz Viola Bow
A Silver Mounted Violin Bow By H. R. Pfretzschner
A Tertis Model Viola, Labeled “Krystian Schaf.” 16 1/2”
Coda Bow “Consevatory” For Violin
Knopf Workshop Violin Bow, 19th Century
A Baroque Violin Bow From The Paulus Workshop
An Unusual German Violin After Rigat Rubus, Circa 1900.
A Pernambuco Cello Bow, Nickel Mounted
A Modern German Violin Attributed to Otto Burlich, 1985.
Cohen Violins Strad Model B-0193
Cohen Violins Strad Model B-0192
A Good English Violin Bow By Ex-Hill Maker, Garner Wilson
Gasparo Duiffopruggar Violin; Derazey for Vuillaume, France c. 1860-1870
A Silver Mounted Violin Bow By Louis Lowendall For Joachim
Leon Bernardel II Workshop Violin, 1936., France.
A Good French Bow From JTL Stamped, “Grandini”
A French Viola By Jules Gaillard, C. 1860. 15 3/8”
First Quarter 20th Century German Violin, Amati Pattern
A German Cello From Benedikt Lang, 1986
A Good 19th Century French Violin, Mirecourt
An Exquisite Contemporary Violin Bow By Vladimir Radosavljevic.
An Excellent Violin Bow By Vladimir Radosavljevic, #1052
An English Violin Bow By Hill & Sons
SV200 Snow Violin
A Contemporary Silver Mounted Violin Bow After Tubbs
S/E Carl Albert Nurnberger Violin Bow, Circa 1930’s.
A Parisian “Montagnana” Violin, Probably Workshop of Paul Bailly, Circa 1900.
A Beautiful German Violin, Last Quarter 19th Century.
“Martin Hiller” Viola #59, 1997. 16 1/4”
A Tyrolean Inspired Cello By Daniel Oliver of Lenoir City, TN, 2022.
A Contemporary Viola by Daniel Oliver, 2023. 15 7/8”
A Modern American Violin By Daniel Oliver, 2023
A Sivori Viola Bow With Hannings Certificate
A Modern Viola by J.C. Williamson, 1993. 16 1/4”
2010 Stefan Petrov Superior Guadagnini Model Violin #448
A Fine French Violin From Collin Mezin Pere for Hawkes & Son, 1896.
Circa 1900-1920 S/E Violin Bow Stamped “Dodd,” Germany
A Hungarian-American Cello By Janos Bodor, Late 1970’s
A Modern French Cello Bow Stamped Francois Orlean
A Contemporary Viola Bow By David William Halsey
A Fine French Viola Bow By F.X. Bazin, Circa 1850.
A Violin Attributed to Antonio Piccagliani, Modena 1927.
A French Violin From The Workshop of Georges Apparut, 1941.
A Violin from Neukirchen, Possibly Voigt Family, 1790
A Good Violin Bow Imported by Samuel Buegeleisen
An anonymous English Violin, Approximately 1880.
Circa 1790 Voigtland Violin.
A Good Silver Mounted Bow Made For Hans Weisshaar, Germany.