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Cello Bows

Below is a selection of the cello bows we currently have in stock.

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Panormo cello bow Excellent example in good condition from the early 18th century, London, 86.3 grams
R. F. Lotte This cello bow, purchased new in the late 1950s in London, has hardly been used as it was a backup to a Sartory bow.  It has fantastic playing characteristics, 81.6 grams
Bultitude Cello bow Arthur Richard Bultitude (1908 - 1990), was the ex-Hills maker who spent his latter years in Kidlington, Oxfordshire where he developed his own style, still unmistakably English.  This gold mounted model was made before his making became a little heavy in style.  It is gold mounted with the Tudor Rose gold engraving to the frog.
Hill Good cello bow by Yeoman from the Hill workshop, 1930, 78 grams
Arthur Bultitude Just in - a good Arthur Bultitude gold mounted cello bow from his earlier period.
Lotte, France Roger Francois Lotte, mid 20th century, good strong stick with excellent playing quality
Arcus Cadenza cello bow by Arcus, carbon fibre, old style
Water Violet Special silver and snakewood frog made by Marchi, 79 grams
Finkel Branded and made by M Fischer, 81 grams
Dorfler - Engraved German cello bow by E. Dorfler, special purchase, engraved bow
Water Violet IPE wood cello bow, sustainable alternative to Pernambuco wood, 80.5 grams
Old German Good old German cello bow, silver mounts, 77 grams
J.F. Daber French cello bow from the Lyon workshop, 81 grams