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Violin Bows Fine French Violin bow by Hyppolyte Camille Lamy circa 1930
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Fine French Violin bow by Hyppolyte Camille Lamy circa 1930

£16,000.00

BRAND & MARKINGS:
Branded A Lamy A Paris (faint)

WEIGHT:
60g

MAKER:
Hippolyte-Camille LAMY was the first son of Joseph Alfred Lamy known as Lamy père. From 1890, he started his apprenticeship with his father. He continued to work with his father until his death in 1919. He then took over the workshop and carried on the family tradition. His style is very close to his father's but as French expert Mr. Raffin says "but slightly more generous".

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BRAND & MARKINGS:
Branded A Lamy A Paris (faint)

WEIGHT:
60g

MAKER:
Hippolyte-Camille LAMY was the first son of Joseph Alfred Lamy known as Lamy père. From 1890, he started his apprenticeship with his father. He continued to work with his father until his death in 1919. He then took over the workshop and carried on the family tradition. His style is very close to his father's but as French expert Mr. Raffin says "but slightly more generous".

BRAND & MARKINGS:
Branded A Lamy A Paris (faint)

WEIGHT:
60g

MAKER:
Hippolyte-Camille LAMY was the first son of Joseph Alfred Lamy known as Lamy père. From 1890, he started his apprenticeship with his father. He continued to work with his father until his death in 1919. He then took over the workshop and carried on the family tradition. His style is very close to his father's but as French expert Mr. Raffin says "but slightly more generous".

French VioliFine French Violin bow by Hyppolyte Camille Lamy
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