Description
This fine violin bow by Eugène Sartory, Paris, is a bow that is manifestly a typical Eugene Nicolas Sartory and a modern classic in bow making. Crafted in approximately 1925, this fine Sartory violin bow evolved during the most refined period of his oeuvre, and the choice of wood and the powerful character of the stick give a preview of the later phase of his work, which research places in the early 1930s. The octagonal stick is made of light brown pernambuco and is 73.1 cm long. The frog is ebony with silver mountings and inlaid parisian eyes. The button is ebony with a full silver cap. The frog and buttow are both made by Sartory, but not original to the stick.
Salchow & Sons Certificate.
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