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Interesting English silver mounted violin bow of the Tubbs family, the stick round, the ebony frog plain and with a silver overlaid ebony adjuster, 54gm (without hair and lapping) **This bow is also sold with a single wooden bow box bearing a label inscribed 'from James Tubbs & Son, Alfred Tubbs, Violin Bow Makers & Experts, Only Address - 94 Wardour Street, London, W.
Interesting silver mounted violin bow with round stick, probably English circa 1850, the later German frog with silver rings enclosing pearl eyes and the later ebony adjuster with two silver bands, 58.5gm (later German mounts circa 1920) *Please check CITES regulations regarding export of bows containing elephant ivory prior to purchasing
French violin bow of the Peccatte School circa 1860, the stick round, the ebony frog inlaid with pearl eyes and the ebony adjuster with two bands, 55.50gm (the frog and button are by Charles Nicolas Bazin) **This bow is sold with a certificate of authenticity from the Cabinet d'Archetiers Experts dated 5th November 2021
Fine French silver mounted violin bow by and stamped F.N. Voirin á Paris, the stick round, the ebony frog inlaid with pearl eyes and the ebony adjuster with two silver bands, 57.50gm **This bow is sold with a certificate of authenticity from the Cabinet d'Archetiers Experts dated 5th November 2021
Good French violin by and labelled Jean Baptiste Allo, Lutherie Artistique, Cours de la Republique, Orleans, A.D. & C., the two piece back of medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a fine width grain and the varnish of a reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/8", 35.90cm, bow, case
Interesting early 19th century German violin stamped Seidel below the button and bearing a label to the inner back inscribed 'This violin is the work of Johann Georg Seidel about 1800, Neukirchen, Paul Voigt, Manchester', the one piece back of faint medium/fine curl with similar wood to the sides, the head of medium curl, the table of a fine width grain slightly widening to the flanks and the varnish of a golden-brown colour, 14 1/16", 35.70cm, bow, case
Fine and interesting late 18th/early 19th century French violin labelled M. Lupot Fils, Luthier, rue d'illiers á Orleans, l'An 1792; also bearing a repairer's label dated 1859, the one piece back of very faint irregular curl with medium curl to the sides and head, the table of a broad width grain and the varnish of a reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 1/16", 35.70cm, case *This violin is sold with a French nickel mounted violin bow stamped Ch. Buthod á Paris and another nickel mounted violin bow, unstamped**This violin is being sold by the daughter of her late father and she has written a moving tribute below about him and the violin. Christopher Sheppard (1941-2018) Lead Violinist (RadioLight Orchestra) multi-instrumentalist, conductor, music lecturer and artist. Christopher was extraordinarily talented both as a musician and an artist. His early life was, like all those born during the war, challenging and difficult. Forced to join the Royal Marines School of Music at 14, Chris rose to lead violin under Sir Vivian Dunn in three years which began his lifelong career as a performing artist. After 25 years in the services, a lifetime's experience as a worldwide musician, conductor including the position of band master of the Ark Royal in 1977 (featuring in the TV series Sailor) He retired to Devon where he took the lead in The Radio Light Orchestra and as a session musician playing all the shows in the Theatre Royal (Plymouth), teaching and composing music. The love of his life was his beautiful violin (one might have said it was his obsession) which he played daily, permeating the walls of his house with his favourite tunes from the Max Bruch Concerto in G minor to Shostakovich's most moody concertos. His friends nick named him Shosta which said it all. As his daughter, my love for the violin was sadly lacking having had to endure endless practice as a child every morning from 5am. However, now he has departed, I miss his beautiful playing and the enchanting sound he created with his Lupot violin. My hope is that his violin will find a worthy owner who loves it as much as my Father did.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY DIAMOND BOW BROOCH, set throughout with old and rose-cut diamonds, with laurel decoration to a fine honeycomb-pierced ground. Estimated total diamond weight 0.70ct, 4.8cm by 3cm, 8.1 gramsCONDITION REPORTGood condition, it fastens with a later safety catch, it may have been adapted. Estimated diamond colour: H/I; estimated clarity: VS1/VS2/SI1. Not hallmarked or stamped but in our opinion would test as platinum.
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