


violin bow built by Albert Otto Hoyer 1930
This rare violin bow was built in 1930 by Albert Otto Hoyer called the Pariser Hoyer Markneukirchen 1889-1966. The bow with a round stick has a weight of 57g and is original in every detail. The bow is mounted with silver. On the bow stick by the frog is the original stamp as follows but poorly legiblet: Otto A. Hoyer Pariser
He also has learned bowmaking by Eugène Sartory in the time 1912 in Paris.
The French influence is clearly visible in this bow.
C.Hans-Karl Schmidt, the master bow maker and expert on old German bows has written a certificate 2017 for this bow.
Price on request
This rare violin bow was built in 1930 by Albert Otto Hoyer called the Pariser Hoyer Markneukirchen 1889-1966. The bow with a round stick has a weight of 57g and is original in every detail. The bow is mounted with silver. On the bow stick by the frog is the original stamp as follows but poorly legiblet: Otto A. Hoyer Pariser
He also has learned bowmaking by Eugène Sartory in the time 1912 in Paris.
The French influence is clearly visible in this bow.
C.Hans-Karl Schmidt, the master bow maker and expert on old German bows has written a certificate 2017 for this bow.
Price on request
This rare violin bow was built in 1930 by Albert Otto Hoyer called the Pariser Hoyer Markneukirchen 1889-1966. The bow with a round stick has a weight of 57g and is original in every detail. The bow is mounted with silver. On the bow stick by the frog is the original stamp as follows but poorly legiblet: Otto A. Hoyer Pariser
He also has learned bowmaking by Eugène Sartory in the time 1912 in Paris.
The French influence is clearly visible in this bow.
C.Hans-Karl Schmidt, the master bow maker and expert on old German bows has written a certificate 2017 for this bow.
Price on request