Violin Bow

Charles Nicolas

Bazin

SOLD

Violin Bow

Made in Mirecourt, France

c.1910

60.5

or call +44 (0) 7964 310 297

A fine nickel and ebony mounted violin bow by Charles Nicolas Bazin, of Mirecourt, France (copy of James Tubbs). Round stick, made of red-coloured pernambuco, with slightly visible grain. This bow is in very good condition and is a rather novel imitation of a James Tubbs, having added copies of English makers to his price list sometime around 1900.

History & Provenance

Charles Nicolas Bazin lived his life in Mirecourt. The son of bow-maker, François-Xavier Bazin, C.N. grew up learning about the trade from a young age, before opening his own workshop in 1869. This workshop became renowned as one of the most industrious with an estimated output of between two and three thousand bows a year from his team of around fifteen bowmakers. As well as producing his own bows, Bazin also taught much of the younger generation - with students including his son, Louis, and the well renowned Fetique brothers, Jules and Victor.

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Charles Nicolas

Bazin

SOLD

Violin Bow

Made in Mirecourt, France

c.1910

60.5

or call +44 (0) 7964 310 297

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