A Silver Mounted Violin Bow By H. R. Pfretzschner
A Good Danish Violin by Henrik Hvilsted, 1934.
A Modest Violin Bow From The Production Of Prosper Colas.
An Unusual German Violin After Rigat Rubus, Circa 1900.
A Silver/Ivory Cello Bow By Loyd Liu
A Baroque Violin Bow From The Paulus Workshop
Knopf Workshop Violin Bow, 19th Century
A Snakewood Baroque Violin Bow
A Brazilwood Albert Gotz Viola Bow
Coda Bow “Consevatory” For Violin
A Tertis Model Viola, Labeled “Krystian Schaf.” 16 1/2”
Bavarian Violin, Late 19th Century.
Bellafina Roma Select Violin, 2022
Cohen Violins - Strad Model B, 2024
Cohen Violins Strad Model B, 2023
Peter Kauffman Violin by Eastman Strings, 2017
A Chinese Violin By Wei Ming Li, 2004.
An Ornamented Violin By Anton Seitz In Mittenwald, 1845.
A French Violin By Hughes Emile Blondelet, 1921.
A Fine Parisian Violin After Seraphin By Leonidas Nadegini, 1928.
A Violin From Mittenwald Attributed to Mathias Hornsteiner II, 1770’s.
A Rare 18th Century Violin by Georg Karl Klotz II in Mittenwald.
A Good German Violin From The Carl Gottlob Schuster (Jnr.) Firm, 1910.
A Fine Contemporary French Viola by Yann Poulain in Montpellier, 2020. 420mm or 16 1/2.”
A Violin After Vuillaume from the Laberte Family Workshop, circa 1900.
A Good Circa 1900 German Viola, 392mm or 15 7/16”
Cohen Violins Guarneri-Tertis Model Violas, 2024. 15.5”
Cohen Violins Guarneri-Tertis Model Violas, 2024. 16”
Cohen Violins Guarneri-Tertis Model Viola, 2024. 16.5”
A Tertis Model Viola by Ming-Jiang Zhu, 2021. 16”
A Contemporary Italian Viola By Lorenzo Belardi, 2023. 413mm or 16 1/4”
A Petite 19th Century Century Viola, Probably American. 15.”
Gold Medal Viola by Georgi Nikolov in Cremona, 2003. 405mm or 16.”
A Fine Contemporary American Viola By Raymond Melanson, 2003. 418mm or 16 1/2.”
A Rare Italian Viola By Cesare Maggiali, 1968. 405mm or 16.”
A Good French “Breton” Viola By JTL, Circa 1875. 408mm or 16.”
A Contemporary American Viola After Testore By Gary Vessel, 1993. 402mm or 15 3/4”
A Stunning French Viola By Amédée Dieudonné, 1954. 420mm or 16 1/2”
A Highly Characteristic Workshop Violin from Amédée Dieudonné, Circa 1930.
A Beautiful IV-R (1718) Ernst Heinrich Roth Violin, 1956.
A Good Early 20th Century French Violin From The Laberte Workshop.
A Stunning Italian Violin Attributed to Giuseppe Pedrazzini: Made By/With His Nephew, Natale Novelli, 1956.
A Competetive Example of Nicolas Vuillaume - Violin, Circa 1850.
A Stunning Example of Carl G. Becker Sr. From 1943, Numbered 440.
A Modern Italian-American Violin by Gino Cavaceppi, 1976.
A Modern Italian violin from Florence by Lorenzo Belardi, 2023.
An Interesting 18th Century German Violin, School of Pfretzschner.
Circa 1900 School of Caussin Violin from JTL, France.