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Head of a silver-mounted cello bow by Dominique Peccatte, circa 1845, Ex-Albert Catell
Frog of a silver-mounted cello bow by Dominique Peccatte, circa 1845, Ex-Albert Catell

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Ex-Albert Catell

A silver-mounted cello bow by Dominique Peccatte

Paris, circa 1845

round stick, the ebony frog with pearl eyes, the work of Joseph Fonclause, circa 1835, the later adjuster with two silver bands

74.5 grams

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