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Cover of The Ladies World magazine, March 1905
Hand-painted glass vase showing lady golfer, 10 1 / 2 inches high, c1905Hand-painted glass vase showing lady golfer, 10 1/2 inches high, c1905
Birthday card with a golfing theme, c1910
Jocko the Golfer, toy, American, c1920
Coca-Cola advertisement, c1905. The company have used golf regularly in their advertisements, and this is one of the earliest examples
Sheet music cover, March Of The Golfers, 1903. An early example of piano music
Cover of The Delineator, July 1900. In Praise of Summer
Poster for Arthur Bell and Sons Old Scotch Whisky, c1900
Blue and gold Royal Doulton jug with golfers in 17th century costume, c1910
The Blackheath Golfer and his caddy Staffordshire figures, c1930
Cold painted bronze statues, 1930s. (Left): A lady golfer at the top of her swing, in Art Deco style, on a white onyx base, 11 inches high
Steins and Loving Mugs, c1899-1910. Artist: Walter Scott-LenoxSteins and Loving Mugs, c1899-1910. (Left): Dickensware produced by the Weller Pottery in Zanesville, Ohio. Simple beer mugs such as this are extremely rare
A1 Black Golf Ball, 1894. Artist: Gutta Percha CoA1 Black Golf Ball, 1894. Marketing gimmicks were not unknown even in 1890s. The A1, which was produced by the Gutta Percha Co in London in 1894 was also sold in red
Greetings cards, c1905-c1920. All with a golfing theme
Copeland Spode golf-themed ceramics, c1905
Golfers Magazine cover, September 1915Golfers Magazine cover, Chicago, September 1915
The Cosy Corner, novel with golfing theme, c1906-c1909
Blanco Y Negro poster with golfing theme, c1930s
Lady golfer playing a shot, watched by her caddy, c1910. Chromolithographic calendar produced for the Eusebe Therrien Wine Company, New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA
Two Great Ones Who Fail - Bobby Jones and Roger Wethered, c1920sTwo Great Ones who fail - Bobby Jones and Roger Wethered, two wonderful golfers who have never won a national event. Wethered has never won an Open tournament. c1920s
Illustration of people playing golf on frozen water, c18th century. Many people are seen skating too, on what could be the River Thames
The Rico Muffler, adverting poster, c1890
Cover of The Illustrated American, 1894. Artist: Aubrey BeardsleyCover of The Illustrated American, 1894; representing a golf costume
Christmas card with a golfing theme
The Links postcard, 1905
Rare postcard showing Tom Morris and Tom Morris Junior, c1905
Brassey, Golf notes, 1903
Advertisement for corsets, late 19th century
The Ladies World, magazine cover, 1901The Ladies World, magazine cover, September 1901
Valentine postcard with a golf theme, 1911. Although issued by Raphael Tuck, a leading British company, the card was printed in Germany
The Spur magazine cover, July 1914
The Ladies Home Journal magazine cover, November 1901. Published by the Curtis Publishing Company, New York
Glenna Collett, US Womens Amateur Golf Champion, 1922. Regarded by many as the greatest female golfer of the first half of the 20th century
Burke Golf Co catalogue showing putters and ladies iron golf clubs, c1920s
Poster marking the opening of the Bobby Jones course at Augusta, 1933Poster marking the opening of the Bobby Jones course at Augusta, 13 January 1933. Jones (1902-72) is often said to be the best golfer of all time
Postcard of woman holding golf club, c1900
Advert for golf courses in Bermuda, January 3rd 1924
Healthy Recreation; two women golfers and their caddy, c1900Healthy Recreation ; two women golfers and their caddy, c1900
Fairway Golf Ball
Miniature monkey and dog golfing ephemera
Golf Clubs from a catalogue
Golf putters from a catalogue
Harry Vardon, c1912
The Drive, Harpers Weekly, December 11th 1897. Artist: AB FrostThe Drive 1897; scene on a golf course on the cover of Harpers Weekly, December 11th 1897
Golf irons from a golfing catalogue
Selection of walking sticks shaped like golf clubs, 1900-1925
Set of beer mugs, c1900. The vogue for steins, as these were known, started in Germany and spread to Great Britain and the US in the last quarter of the 19th century
Two are Company, lady golfer with her dog, c1900