This superb cello bow by Dominique Peccatte bow is all original and was previously owned by a principal cellist of a leading American orchestra. The bow has the full range of outstanding playing and tonal qualities one expects from the master’s finest work: ample weight, astonishing range of color and nuance, and exceptional strength. The tip is a handsome example of the maker’s elegant swan-head style.
A superb cello bow by
DOMINIQUE PECCATTE
(1810-1874)
Weight: 79 grams
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- SANTO SERAFIN, Venice, 1730
- NICOLÒ AMATI, Cremona, c. 1671
- MICHELE DECONET, Venice, c. 1760
- GIOVANNI BATTISTA GUADAGNINI, Turin, 1775, “Bryant”
- MICHELE DECONET, Venice, 1750
- FRANZ KINBERG, Chicago, 1951
- JOHN FREDERICK LOTT II, London, c. 1845
- ANDREA GUARNERI, Cremona, c. 1663, “Fritz Hirt”
- ALESSANDRO GAGLIANO, Naples, c. 1710-20
- GENNARO GAGLIANO, Naples, 1750
- GIOVANNI BATTISTA CERUTI, Cremona, 1812
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