LAMY George Leon Violin Bow, 1905 Paris, Certified
Certified 1905 Georges Léon Lamy Violin Bow
A superb and collectible French violin bow by Georges Léon Lamy (1850–1919), eldest son of the esteemed Joseph Alfred Lamy père, crafted circa 1905 and accompanied by certification of authenticity.
This elegant bow represents the pinnacle of early 20th-century French craftsmanship, blending strength, flexibility, and tonal sophistication. The round pernambuco stick—of rich orange-brown color—displays the unmistakable refinement and balance that define Lamy family work. The bow’s silver-mounted ebony frog, Parisian eye, and three-piece silver adjuster are executed with the precision and harmony characteristic of Georges Léon Lamy’s best period.
On the instrument, the bow produces a warm, resonant sound with exceptional clarity and projection. Its response is immediate yet graceful, ideal for professional players who value both power and elegance.
An outstanding example from one of France’s most respected bow-making dynasties, this Georges Léon Lamy violin bow combines historical importance with superb playability—an exceptional choice for the advanced musician or serious collector.