Below is a selection of the cello bows we
currently have in stock.
For prices, if you're looking for a specific cello bow, or if you
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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 |