Instrumento en Venta

Suiza
Pub: 28 Aug 2025
Cello Bow:
Rare and fine German master cello bow, made ca. 1950 by Edwin Lothar HERRMANN
Precio: on request
This bow weighs 76.7 grams (CoM 8.98") and plays very well. Octagonal pernambuco wood, responsive shaft. Fully silver mounted ebony frog with two silver rings on the button. Excellent condition. Until recently, it was played by a "Staatskapelle Dresden" cellist.
Serious prospective buyers can borrow the bow f.o.c.
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Edwin Lothar HERRMANN (1914-1987) hailed from a storied dynasty of achetiers spanning more than 200 years. At the height of his craft, his bows sold for as much as those of his now better-known French colleagues. HERRMANN learned his craft from his grandfather Franz Albert HERRMANN (1868-1960) & his father Edwin Otto HERRMANN (1893-1972). After completing his apprenticeship, HERRMANN continued to work in his father’s workshop until 1950. In 1949 he completed his master’s exam in Markneukirchen. In 1950 he opened his own workshop in Schönlind. In 1961 he moved to Markneukirchen & carried on crafting highly sought-after bows.
See also 7/3 & 8/28 ads.
Serious prospective buyers can borrow the bow f.o.c.
Global shipping.
Edwin Lothar HERRMANN (1914-1987) hailed from a storied dynasty of achetiers spanning more than 200 years. At the height of his craft, his bows sold for as much as those of his now better-known French colleagues. HERRMANN learned his craft from his grandfather Franz Albert HERRMANN (1868-1960) & his father Edwin Otto HERRMANN (1893-1972). After completing his apprenticeship, HERRMANN continued to work in his father’s workshop until 1950. In 1949 he completed his master’s exam in Markneukirchen. In 1950 he opened his own workshop in Schönlind. In 1961 he moved to Markneukirchen & carried on crafting highly sought-after bows.
See also 7/3 & 8/28 ads.
Certification: n/a
Vendedor:
Christian Oliver Lütolf
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