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”
Cohen Violins Strad Model B Cellos, 2024.
Cohen Violins Strad Model Cello In Oil Varnish, 2024.
Stainer Model Cello, 2019.
Cohen Violins Strad Model Cello, 2024
Cohen Violins Strad Model Cello, 2023
Anton Schuster Cello, Mid 20th C.
Austrio-Hungarian Schweitzer Cello, Circa 1880’s
A Contemporary Hungarian Cello By Gabor Szigetti, 2025
An Exemplary Late 19th Century 1/2 Size Violin From Schonbach
A Good 3/4 Size Violin From Markneukirchen, 1880’s.
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”