Bass viol or cello bow
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Title
Bass viol or cello bow
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Artist/maker
associate of Peter Wamsley (c. 1670 - 1744) -
Associated place
London (place of creation) -
Date
c. 1740 -
Material and technique
snakewood, ivory, horsehair
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Object type
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Dimensions
0.63 cm stick smallest point (width)
0.75 cm stick 1/4 hair length (width)
0.89 cm stick 1/2 hair length (width)
0.93 cm stick 3/4 hair length (width)
1.05 cm stick front of frog (width)
1.06 cm stick end of stick (width)
0.57 cm stick smallest point (height)
0.74 cm stick 1/4 hair length (height)
0.93 cm stick 3/4 hair length (height)
0.93 cm stick 3/4 hair length (height)
1.03 cm stick front of frog (height)
1.03 cm stick end of stick (height)
75.5 cm bow overall (length)
26.2 cm bow balance point (length)
58.7 cm bow hair (length)
82.5 g bow (weight)
4.8 cm head (length)
1.14 cm head (width)
0.95 cm head hair (width)
6.15 cm frog (length)
2.74 cm frog (height)
1.38 cm frog (width)
1.1 cm frog hair (width)
1.7 cm adjuster (length) -
No. of items
1
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Credit line
Presented by Mr A. Phillips Hill, in accordance with the wishes of Arthur and Alfred Hill. 1948.
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Museum location
Second floor | Gallery 39 | Music and Tapestry -
Museum department
Western Art
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Accession no.
WA1948.139
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Further reading
Boyden, David D., The Hill Collection of Musical Instruments in the Ashmolean Museum (Oxford/OUP, 1969), 21
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