No. 86086515

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Unbranded - Violin bow  (No Reserve Price)
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€ 27
6 weeks ago

Unbranded - Violin bow (No Reserve Price)

Instrument overview: Wood: The bow appears to be made of pernambuco wood, known for its high-quality and preference in fine bows. The wood quality looks solid with a good finish, indicating a well-crafted piece. Frog and Button: The frog is made of ebony and features a mother-of-pearl inlay, which is a common high-quality detail. The button at the end of the bow is also crafted from ebony with an ivory or bone tip, adding to its decorative and functional aspects. Hair The hair appears to be of natural white horsehair, which is preferred for its ability to produce a good tone. There is some visible wear and missing strands, suggesting the bow might need rehairing soon. Tip: The tip of the bow is crafted to a fine point, typical of high-quality bows. It shows good craftsmanship with no visible damage or chips, indicating careful usage or handling. Interesting Features: The mother-of-pearl inlay on the frog is well-crafted and adds an aesthetic value to the bow. The presence of an ivory or bone button tip is also a feature seen in more traditionally crafted bows. Stamp: There is no visible stamp on the bow. A stamp, if present, would usually be located on the stick near the frog or on the frog itself, indicating the maker or brand. Damage: There is no significant damage visible on the wood or the frog. The main issue observed is the wear and tear on the bow hair, which is a common and easily fixable condition. History and details Building Style and Influences: The bow showcases traditional French bow-making influences, which are considered the gold standard in bow craftsmanship. The design elements such as the shape of the frog, the curvature of the stick, and the materials used (pernambuco wood, ebony, mother-of-pearl inlay) align with the practices established by French master bow makers like François Tourte, who is often referred to as the “father of the modern bow.” Methods: The bow appears to be handcrafted, which is typical of high-quality bows. The use of pernambuco wood indicates a preference for materials that provide both strength and flexibility. The process would involve careful selection of the wood, shaping the stick through carving and planing, and bending it to the desired curve using heat. The frog is meticulously fitted to the stick, and the hair is secured with wedges at both the frog and the tip. Style: This bow is likely built in the style of late 18th to early 19th-century French bows. The frog’s design and the overall proportions suggest a close adherence to the classical French bow-making tradition, which emphasizes balance, playability, and aesthetic elegance. The use of mother-of-pearl and possibly ivory or bone for the button are also indicative of this style.Measurements: Total Length: Approximately 74 cm Packaging and shipping: Our commitment extends beyond the auction. The bow will be professionally packaged and shipped within 3 workdays after payment, to ensure its safe journey to your doorstep. PostNL/DHL/DPD/UPS shipping options are available, tailored to your location you will always get the cheapest option, worldwide. We understand the importance of a seamless process, and our team is dedicated to making your acquisition a worry-free experience. Warranty: Your satisfaction is important to us. This bow comes with a full warranty as per Catawiki’s terms and conditions. Notice: Pictures in this auction are part of the description.

No. 86086515

Sold
Unbranded - Violin bow  (No Reserve Price)

Unbranded - Violin bow (No Reserve Price)

Instrument overview:

Wood:
The bow appears to be made of pernambuco wood, known for its high-quality and preference in fine bows. The wood quality looks solid with a good finish, indicating a well-crafted piece.

Frog and Button:
The frog is made of ebony and features a mother-of-pearl inlay, which is a common high-quality detail. The button at the end of the bow is also crafted from ebony with an ivory or bone tip, adding to its decorative and functional aspects.

Hair
The hair appears to be of natural white horsehair, which is preferred for its ability to produce a good tone. There is some visible wear and missing strands, suggesting the bow might need rehairing soon.

Tip:
The tip of the bow is crafted to a fine point, typical of high-quality bows. It shows good craftsmanship with no visible damage or chips, indicating careful usage or handling.

Interesting Features:
The mother-of-pearl inlay on the frog is well-crafted and adds an aesthetic value to the bow. The presence of an ivory or bone button tip is also a feature seen in more traditionally crafted bows.

Stamp:
There is no visible stamp on the bow. A stamp, if present, would usually be located on the stick near the frog or on the frog itself, indicating the maker or brand.

Damage:
There is no significant damage visible on the wood or the frog. The main issue observed is the wear and tear on the bow hair, which is a common and easily fixable condition.

History and details

Building Style and Influences:
The bow showcases traditional French bow-making influences, which are considered the gold standard in bow craftsmanship. The design elements such as the shape of the frog, the curvature of the stick, and the materials used (pernambuco wood, ebony, mother-of-pearl inlay) align with the practices established by French master bow makers like François Tourte, who is often referred to as the “father of the modern bow.”

Methods:
The bow appears to be handcrafted, which is typical of high-quality bows. The use of pernambuco wood indicates a preference for materials that provide both strength and flexibility. The process would involve careful selection of the wood, shaping the stick through carving and planing, and bending it to the desired curve using heat. The frog is meticulously fitted to the stick, and the hair is secured with wedges at both the frog and the tip.

Style:
This bow is likely built in the style of late 18th to early 19th-century French bows. The frog’s design and the overall proportions suggest a close adherence to the classical French bow-making tradition, which emphasizes balance, playability, and aesthetic elegance. The use of mother-of-pearl and possibly ivory or bone for the button are also indicative of this style.Measurements:
Total Length: Approximately 74 cm



Packaging and shipping:
Our commitment extends beyond the auction. The bow will be professionally packaged and shipped within 3 workdays after payment, to ensure its safe journey to your doorstep. PostNL/DHL/DPD/UPS shipping options are available, tailored to your location you will always get the cheapest option, worldwide.

We understand the importance of a seamless process, and our team is dedicated to making your acquisition a worry-free experience.


Warranty:
Your satisfaction is important to us. This bow comes with a full warranty as per Catawiki’s terms and conditions.

Notice:
Pictures in this auction are part of the description.



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