

Notable Sales: W.E. Hill & Sons | Violin bow, circa 1910
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London, circa 1910
round stick, the ebony frog with silver rings and pearl eyes, silver overlaid adjuster
stamped W.E. Hill & Sons on the handle
This bow was made by Charles Leggett, who died in WWI. He was called up for military service in April 1916 and was killed in November 1917.
60.5 grams
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