Silver Mounted Violin Bow by Étienne Pajeot, Mirecourt, c. 1815, with Salchow Certificate
Silver-Mounted Violin Bow by Étienne Pajeot, c. 1815 – Mirecourt | With Salchow Certificate
This exceptional French violin bow, made circa 1815 by Étienne Pajeot in Mirecourt, represents the early and highly regarded work of one of the most influential bow makers in French history. Pajeot's bows are known for their elegance, superb balance, and forward-looking design, which helped define the evolution of modern bow making.
Silver-mounted and beautifully preserved, this example is accompanied by a certificate from Salchow & Sons, affirming its authenticity and craftsmanship. The bow showcases Pajeot’s characteristic precision in both form and function, offering refined control, warmth, and brilliance—qualities prized by collectors and professional musicians alike.
A rare and important bow, blending historical significance with exceptional playability.
Specifications for Silver Mounted Violin Bow by Étienne Pajeot, Mirecourt, c. 1815, with Salchow Certificate
Size | 4/4 (full) |
Composition | Pernambuco Wood |
Stick Shape | Octagonal |
Player Use | Professional Instruments |
Products Measurements
Weight (g) | 58.5 |
Balance point (mm) | 245.0 |
Length of stick (mm) | 725.0 |
Length w/ button (mm) | 737.0 |
Height of head (mm) | 23.3 |
Width of head (mm) | 10.3 |
Height of frog (mm) | 20.7 |
Width of frog (mm) | 13.2 |
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