E. Sartory, Paris: Rare French violin bow (certificate by J. F. Raffin)
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Nowadays it is very rare to encounter bows by French classic master Eugène Nicolas Sartory (1871-1946) which are still original down to the smallest detail. This particular E. Sartory violin bow is around 100 years old but still features the original winding and the ivory tip...

Nowadays it is very rare to encounter bows by French classic master Eugène Nicolas Sartory (1871-1946) which are still original down to the smallest detail. This particular E. Sartory violin bow is around 100 years old but still features the original winding and the ivory tip plate which E. Sartory himself fashioned.

The elegant, round stick is made of beautiful reddish-brown pernambuco and features E. Sartory's stamp E. SARTORY PARIS over the frog; the ebony frog has a silver mounting and a Parisian eye. With its clear, strong and sophisticated sound, this fine E. Sartory violin bow meets the highest standards which can rightfully be expected of its famous origin. It is sold with a certificate of authenticity by Jean-François Raffin in Paris.

Inventory no.
A5
Maker
Eugène Nicolas Sartory
Provenance
Paris
Year
1910 circa
Tone
clear
Weight
56.8 g
E. Sartory, Paris: Rare French violin bow (certificate by J. F. Raffin)
E. Sartory, Paris: Rare French violin bow (certificate by J. F. Raffin) - tip
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