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Nicolas Maline Violin Bow
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NICOLAS MALINE VLN BOW
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Nicolas Maline (1822-1877, Mirecourt) - Isaac and William Salchow Certificate 2006. Nicolas Maline was the son of the violinmaker Guillaume Maline. Although it seems he never left Mirecourt, Nicolas probably worked for Vuillaume around 1840 and adopted the "square head" Peccatte style. In 1849, Nicolas became Knight of the Legion d'Honneur and sometimes signed his bows with the cross of his decoration, placed after his name. At the end of the 1850s, Nicolas most likely employed several workers. His son, Nicolas Auguste Eugene, joined them around 1870. The work of Nicolas Maline has made his reputation as one of the greatest names of French bowmaking This bow does has a spline in the head of the bow and has been taken into consideration for the price.
Nicolas Maline (1822-1877, Mirecourt) - Isaac and William Salchow Certificate 2006. Nicolas Maline was the son of the violinmaker Guillaume Maline. Although it seems he never left Mirecourt, Nicolas probably worked for Vuillaume around 1840 and adopted the "square head" Peccatte style. In 1849, Nicolas became Knight of the Legion d'Honneur and sometimes signed his bows with the cross of his decoration, placed after his name. At the end of the 1850s, Nicolas most likely employed several workers. His son, Nicolas Auguste Eugene, joined them around 1870. The work of Nicolas Maline has made his reputation as one of the greatest names of French bowmaking This bow does has a spline in the head of the bow and has been taken into consideration for the price.
Model: | NICOLAS MALINE VLN BOW |
Manufacturer: | Nicolas Maline |