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W.E Hill & Sons Violin Bow London 1945

Original price $16,000.00 - Original price $16,000.00
Original price
$16,000.00
$16,000.00 - $16,000.00
Current price $16,000.00
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SKU 20400-302

W. E. Hill & Sons (1887–1992) was a London-based firm that specialised in violins and other string instruments, and bows. It was also known as William Hill & Sons or William E. Hill & Sons. Founded by William Ebsworth Hill at 38 New Bond Street, London in 1887, the name W. E. Hill & Sons built on a long family history of violin making going back to William Ebsworth's great grandfather, Joseph Hill. The firm soon gained a widespread reputation for excellence in repairs, making of instruments, bows, cases and fittings as well as instrument identification and authentication. Many fine craftsmen worked for the firm, and they were particularly famous for their bow makers, their work renowned for its character and consistency.

This violin bow is stamped "W.E. Hill & Sons", with a face mark of "2" indicating it was made by Edgar Bishop, who worked at the firm from 1918 to 1943, and bearing the match mark and year stamp of "H 45". It has a round stick of pernambuco measuring 73.8cm in length and weighing 56.1 grams, with a whalebone lapping, leather grip, and a silver face. The frog is of ebony with a Parisian eye, silver mounted and with a silver button. It is in good condition. 

It has a flexible, springy stick, with a sharp rebound and articulation which adds more bite and character to strokes like martelé and ricochet. The sautillé is easy with a tight bounce of the stick, and the spiccato finds its place relatively low in the bow. It has a clear sound, especially in the upper register. It would be most suitable for players at a professional level. 


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