Samuel 'Luthier' Rosenthal
Bow maker / Violin maker
(1891 – 1968)
Called himself Luthier Rosenthal. Of Latvian origin. Studied with his father, Joseph Rosenthal, and emigrated to the US in 1906. Initially worked for Rudolph Wurlitzer in Cincinnati, then opened his own shop in NYC after World War I.
Violins are based on a Stradivari model and branded ‘SNR’ below the button on the ribs. He also produced ornate gold-mounted presentation bows.
Price History
- The auction record for this maker is $7,200 in May 2018, for a violin.
- 13 auction price results.
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Bows
Violin Bow
New York, NY
Violin Bow
New York, NY
Violin Bow
New York, NY
Violin Bow
New York, NY
Violin Bow
New York, NY
Violin -
1918
New York, NY
Violin -
1940
New York, NY
Violin -
1943
New York, NY
Violin -
c. 1965
New York, NY
Violin -
1967
New York, NY
Viola -
1939
New York, NY
Viola -
c. 1963
New York, NY