- male
- William Hill & Sons was a London-based firm, specializing in string instruments and bows. Many fine craftsmen have worked for the firm, including...
- male, deceased (1874)
- Dominique Peccatte was an influential French luthier and bow maker. He was apprenticed in Mirecourt and later worked with Jean Baptiste Vuillaume....
- male
- Joseph Henry (1823-1870) was a french bow maker. Henry studied with Dominique Peccatte and established own shop in 1851. His bows are quite rare...
- male, deceased (1835)
- François Xavier Tourte was a Frenchman who, though trained as a watchmaker, soon changed to making bows for playing classical string instruments s...
- male, deceased (1875)
- Jean Baptiste Vuillaume (October 7 1798 - March 19 1875) was an illustrious French violin maker. He made over 3,000 instruments and was also a fine...
- male
- John Dodd (London 1752 - Surrey 1839) was an English bowmaker. It is considered that he was the greatest English bowmaker before and until Tubbs
- male
- Arthur Bultitude (born 1908, died 1990) was an English musical instrument bow-maker, who spent much of his life working as a craftsman for the firm...
- male, deceased (1946)
- Eugene Nicolas Sartory (1871 - 1946) was taught by his father in Mirecourt, France. He worked in Paris for Charles Peccatte and Alfred Lamy before...
- male, deceased (1922)
- Alfred Lamy was a French maker of bows. Son of Joseph Jean Baptiste Lamy was born in Mirecourt, Vosges, France. He was apprenticed in Mirecourt...
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- Francois Lotte (b. - d.1970) was a French bow maker. He received his training in the best French workshops. He worked for many French bow makers,...
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