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Violoncello bow
Violoncello bow
Violoncello bow

Violoncello bow

Alternate name(s)
  • Cello bow
Date1810-1835 ca.
Place MadeLondon, England, Europe
Serial No.none
Signednone
Markingsnone
DescriptionBow made of pernambuco wood. Silver-mounted frog, abalone shell eyes, underslide of abalone. The screw button is made of silver and ebony. Silver wire near the frog-end of the stick
DimensionsLength: 28.25 in (717 mm)
Weight: ca. 70 grams, according to Daniel Draley.
ProvenanceDaniel Draley examined this bow in 1977, at the home of Charles Sindelar. The bow was among the effects of Frank Sindelar, fine violin maker, who died in 1972. The vast majority of the bows from the Frank and Charles Sindelar collection were not sold until the death of both men. The bow was purchased by Draley from the only surviving daughter of Charles Sindelar.
Credit LineGift of Priscilla Parson, 2000
Object number09950
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