Pen collectors, I have exciting news: This November 12th PBA Galleries is having an auction with over 175 lots of fine pens and desk accessories. Pens included date from the 1930's to the 2000's and are from various fine penmakers from around the globe like Aurora, Cartier, Waterman, Pelikan, and more. Click the link below to see the beautiful digital catalog. If you see something you like, click on it, and it'll take you directly to the online catalog where you can bid on it.
http://pbagalleries.com/content/ecat/573/index.html
Good luck!
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
American Treasures: Bobby Jones and Donald Ross
America’s love affair with golf was transformed by two great
forces in the early 20th century: Bobby Jones and golf course
architecture.
Bobby Jones rose to stardom in 1916 when at fourteen years
old he won the Georgia State Amateur Championship. He emerged from oblivion to
become an immediate sensation; a young, good-looking, American prodigy. For the
next 14 years he was golf’s media darling with accomplishments to match the
hype surrounding him.
Jones’ charm and killer instinct on the golf course helped
fuel a new generation of golf fans, some of whom still golf and collect
memorabilia today. Those who collect Jones memorabilia are in luck: On
Thursday, September 17th, we are offering 9 lots of Bobby Jones
typed letters, signed. Dating from 1945 to 1969, the letters are written to a
variety of important people who helped shape golf: Cyril H. Tolley, Walter
Hagen, golf reporter Charles Price, sportswriter Lincoln Werden, and LA Times
reporter Jim Murray. For historians and fans alike, these letters provide a
rich source of first-hand material written by the greatest golfer of all time,
not to mention a lawyer, author, and co-founder of Augusta National Golf Club
and the Masters Tournament.
Simultaneous to Jones’ rise to stardom, Americans’ interest
in playing golf expanded rapidly in the first half of the twentieth century, as
seen by the sheer number of quality golf courses being built around the
country. The talented group of golf course architects that were building
American courses from 1910 – 1940, produced such immaculate and unique courses,
that this period of time is called the “Golden Age” of golf architecture.
Architects like Charles Blair Macdonald, William Stephen Flynn, A.W.
Tillinghast, and Donald Ross, were building in American and abroad.
Those who collect books about golf course architecture are
also in luck: The auction will feature many of the most collectible titles on
the subject, including Aleck Bauer’s rare little 1913 book devoted to hazards.
There are also hand-drawn maps of two southern golf courses, signed by golf
course architect Donald Ross. Ross was Scottish born, but moved to the United
States in 1899. He went on to have an illustrious career in golf course design
across the states. All in all, Ross designed 413 courses, including Pinehurst,
Oak Hill, Inverness, Seminole, and Interlachen. Sadly, many of his original designs
have been re-done, so to obtain original plans for a Donald Ross course, is
obtaining an irreplaceable piece of golf history.
Lot 169: Donald Ross signed golf course plan for Desoto Heights Golf Club
Lot 169: Donald Ross signed golf course plan for Desoto Heights Golf Club
Wednesday, August 19, 2015
Bobby Jones letters, vintage golf clubs, and more this September 17th
On Thursday, September 17th, PBA Galleries will be hosting an auction in conjunction with the Golf Collectors' Society Annual Meeting & Trade Show. Preview begins at 12pm and the auction starts at 5pm Central Time in the Turquoise Room of Pheasant Run Resort located at 4051 East Main St. St. Charles, IL 60174.
Among the offerings are a superb selection of typed letters signed from Bobby Jones, dating from 1945 to 1969. Lot 130, offered with an estimate of $30,000 - $50,000 is comprised of three letters from Jones to LA Times Reporter Jim Murray, discussing the topic of Charles Sifford, a prominent African American golfer, and his omission from play at the Masters. This lot is of great historical significance regarding race and golf and the South, and provides insightful first hand material directly from the co-founder of the Masters Tournament. Plus, Bobby Jones' signatures continue to rise in value.
There are eight more lots of Bobby Jones letters, including letters to other legends of the game like Walter Hagen and Cyril Tolley. If this weren't enough to entice you to view the entire catalog of 192 select lots of golf books & memorabilia Online Catalog of Fine Golf Books & Memorabilia, Including Bobby Jones Letters let me further tempt you...
There are 45 lots of hickory and other vintage golf clubs to choose from, with bidding starting anywhere from $100 to $5,000. These clubs range from a Hugh Phil c.1840 long nosed splice neck play club Lot 36: Hugh Philp long nosed play club with an estimate of $10,000 - $15,000
to a Hendry & Bishop Giant Cardinal Niblick Lot 25: Hendry & Bishop Giant Cardinal Niblick with an estimate of $400 - $600.
There will also be one feathery golf ball circa 1830 for sale. These delicate and laborious golf balls seldom survive. This example can be purchased this September, with an estimate of $4,000 - 6,000.
Among the offerings are a superb selection of typed letters signed from Bobby Jones, dating from 1945 to 1969. Lot 130, offered with an estimate of $30,000 - $50,000 is comprised of three letters from Jones to LA Times Reporter Jim Murray, discussing the topic of Charles Sifford, a prominent African American golfer, and his omission from play at the Masters. This lot is of great historical significance regarding race and golf and the South, and provides insightful first hand material directly from the co-founder of the Masters Tournament. Plus, Bobby Jones' signatures continue to rise in value.
There are eight more lots of Bobby Jones letters, including letters to other legends of the game like Walter Hagen and Cyril Tolley. If this weren't enough to entice you to view the entire catalog of 192 select lots of golf books & memorabilia Online Catalog of Fine Golf Books & Memorabilia, Including Bobby Jones Letters let me further tempt you...
There are 45 lots of hickory and other vintage golf clubs to choose from, with bidding starting anywhere from $100 to $5,000. These clubs range from a Hugh Phil c.1840 long nosed splice neck play club Lot 36: Hugh Philp long nosed play club with an estimate of $10,000 - $15,000
to a Hendry & Bishop Giant Cardinal Niblick Lot 25: Hendry & Bishop Giant Cardinal Niblick with an estimate of $400 - $600.
There will also be one feathery golf ball circa 1830 for sale. These delicate and laborious golf balls seldom survive. This example can be purchased this September, with an estimate of $4,000 - 6,000.
There is also an extensive library to be offered of works on golf course architecture, including this scarce little book on hazards Lot 4: Hazards with an estimate of $6,000 - 9,000.
Plus a nice selection of some of the most sought-after titles on golf from the 19th and 20th centuries. There are also collectibles such as silver flasks, a trophy, a few programs (including one signed by several golfers), booklets, ceramics, and more to choose from. One my favorites is this architectural map of De Soto Heights Golf Course in Gainesville, GA designed and signed by Donald Ross. Offered with an estimate of $2,000 - 3,000. Lot 169: Map of De Soto Golf Course - one of two similar, signed plans to be offered. Also, see Lot 170.
I also love this mug (one of three lots of ceramics) from Doulton Lambeth Lot 10: Doulton Lambeth
If you are in the Chicago area on the weekend of September 17th - 19th, I'd encourage you to attend the 45th Annual Golf Collectors' Society Meeting & Trade Show. There you'll find unusual and unique people (and collectibles!) to buy and share. If you have any questions about the auction hosted by PBA Galleries on Thursday September 17th at 5pm Central Time contact PBA Galleries at (415) 989-2665 or via email pba@pbagalleries.com.
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Sale 565: Americana & More auction on July 23rd
On Thursday July 23rd, PBA Galleries will offer over 500 lots of Americana, Travel & Exploration, African American History, Maps, and Sports Memorabilia -- Phew!
Give yourself some time to peruse the massive auction catalogue, which can be found here:
Sale 565 Americana & More
Beyond the usual Americana books & ephemera, you can also buy model airplanes, blueprints for a Boeing Model 15, a George W. Bush signed baseball cap, and Gold Rush letters.
Among some of the unusual and archival lots you can acquire is archive related to California poet and frontiersman Joaquin Miller, including an unfinished portrait by George Innes:
Archive of Joaquin Miller
And there's an archive of Maria Mitchell material, including a drawing of a "comet seeker." Maria Mitchell was the first female professional astronomer.
Maria Mitchell archive
And you can purchase an original ship's wheel from the U.S.S. President Hayes:
Ship's wheel
Also, starting with Lot 378 are several lots of African Americana dating from 1817, much of it first-hand material such as hand-written letters, plus pamphlets, photographs, ephemera, books and more.
Plus a small run of maps, followed by a selection of sports memorabilia, including this important 18th century description of baseball:
18th Century description of baseball in German
There are some nice signed baseballs, and other sports memorabilia. Due to the variety this catalogue merits perusal. Good luck bidding!
Give yourself some time to peruse the massive auction catalogue, which can be found here:
Sale 565 Americana & More
Beyond the usual Americana books & ephemera, you can also buy model airplanes, blueprints for a Boeing Model 15, a George W. Bush signed baseball cap, and Gold Rush letters.
Among some of the unusual and archival lots you can acquire is archive related to California poet and frontiersman Joaquin Miller, including an unfinished portrait by George Innes:
Archive of Joaquin Miller
And there's an archive of Maria Mitchell material, including a drawing of a "comet seeker." Maria Mitchell was the first female professional astronomer.
Maria Mitchell archive
And you can purchase an original ship's wheel from the U.S.S. President Hayes:
Ship's wheel
Also, starting with Lot 378 are several lots of African Americana dating from 1817, much of it first-hand material such as hand-written letters, plus pamphlets, photographs, ephemera, books and more.
Plus a small run of maps, followed by a selection of sports memorabilia, including this important 18th century description of baseball:
18th Century description of baseball in German
There are some nice signed baseballs, and other sports memorabilia. Due to the variety this catalogue merits perusal. Good luck bidding!
Golf auction on Thursday September 17th, 2015 at 5:00 PM Central Time
Please join PBA Galleries and the Golf Collectors' Society on Thursday, September 17th at 5:00 pm Central Time for our auction of The Library of Craig Ammerman (with Additions). More information about the GCS Annual Meeting & Trade Show can be found on their website (link below):
Information & Registration for GCS Meeting & Auction
The auction will have a preview on Thursday September 17th from 12 pm - 5 pm. The preview and auction will be held in The Turquoise Room, which is in the Tower Building on the 2nd Floor.
What can you buy at the auction? Over one hundred 19th and 20th century books on the game of golf, including nearly every book ever published about golf course architecture. Plus a nice variety of non-book collectibles including over forty premium hickory golf clubs, programs, ephemera, silver flasks, a feathery ball, signed Donald Ross architectural drawings, and much more! The free online catalog will be available in early August 2015.
Bidding is easy, and is available via absentee, online live, live in person, or over the phone (limited). How to Buy
If you want a printed catalog mailed to you, please contact PBA Galleries at (415) 989-2665.
Information & Registration for GCS Meeting & Auction
The auction will have a preview on Thursday September 17th from 12 pm - 5 pm. The preview and auction will be held in The Turquoise Room, which is in the Tower Building on the 2nd Floor.
What can you buy at the auction? Over one hundred 19th and 20th century books on the game of golf, including nearly every book ever published about golf course architecture. Plus a nice variety of non-book collectibles including over forty premium hickory golf clubs, programs, ephemera, silver flasks, a feathery ball, signed Donald Ross architectural drawings, and much more! The free online catalog will be available in early August 2015.
Bidding is easy, and is available via absentee, online live, live in person, or over the phone (limited). How to Buy
If you want a printed catalog mailed to you, please contact PBA Galleries at (415) 989-2665.
Saturday, May 30, 2015
Bargain Basement Clearance Auction at PBA Galleries on Tuesday June 9th
If you've ever wanted to enhance your collection on the cheap, now is the time. PBA Galleries is clearing out their warehouse on Tuesday, June 9th and have reduced estimates on over 400 lots. Material includes autographs & manuscripts, original photographs, ornithology, art, movie posters, maps, early printed books, modern literature, and even a hand-painted saw. Check out the sale here.
Auction Catalog
The first section are simply re-offered items with reduced reserves. The second section (starting at lot 142) is chock-full of goodies starting at $10 bids. Many lots are group lots, so the shipping regularly runs up your bill another $30...but it's worth it to get a group of the books you really want. Line your bookshelves at home, in your office, or at your bookstore, on the cheap!
Auction Catalog
The first section are simply re-offered items with reduced reserves. The second section (starting at lot 142) is chock-full of goodies starting at $10 bids. Many lots are group lots, so the shipping regularly runs up your bill another $30...but it's worth it to get a group of the books you really want. Line your bookshelves at home, in your office, or at your bookstore, on the cheap!
Sunday, May 10, 2015
The Chicago Pen Show 2015
The first pen in my collection. ACME Keith Haring pen, 1997.
I attended my very first pen show in Chicago this May. I introduced myself to as many pen dealers as possible, and the first thing I noticed about pen dealers, is that they are enthusiastic about sharing their knowledge. I even started my own pen collection with a Keith Haring ACME rollerball pen, 1997.
PBA Galleries will be hosting their inaugural Fine Writing Instruments auction on Thursday, November 12, 2015. The company is launching a new department dedicated to Fine Pens & Pencils. This is exciting news for collectors around the globe, who are increasing buying online, because PBA Galleries has easy online bidding. Plus you can bid over the phone, and as always in person live in the San Francisco gallery.
For more opportunities to buy and share pens, please view list of pen shows below.
List of Pen Shows in the USA
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
Fine Literature Auction with Archives from the Lord John Press - Thursday, April 16th
This Thursday beginning at 11:00 am Pacific, PBA Galleries will host another huge auction with over 600 offerings. There are 3 sections, the first is a nice selection of Fine Literature (nearly 400 lots), then books and files from The Lord John Press, then a bargain selection of collectibles with starting bids at $10.
The Fine Literature section features mostly 19th and 20th century literature, plus signed tomes and manuscript material from various authors. You can find mystery & detective, romance, and science fiction plus so many of the classics by famous, infamous and little known authors the world over.
There's a nice selection of Charles Dickens. Then there is lot 148, Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet. PBA is offering the rare first edition of this book by the third most widely read poet in history (behind Shakespeare and Lao-Tzu).
There are a few editions of Joyce's Ulysses, some Jack London books, including some inscribed, and a tremendous archive of correspondence from the publisher for Henry Miller's works. Lot 246 includes more than 100 autograph & typed letters from Henry Miller to his publisher Bradley Smith, plus much more.
There's a nice selection of John Steinbeck novels, and several classics are available by Mark Twain, the nicest of the group is a First American Edition of Huckleberry Finn.
And if you ever wanted to get your hands on some nice Lord John Press material, this is the auction for you. Not only books, but typescripts, correspondence archives, unique signed material, and more.
Check out the auction catalog for more offerings:
Sale 558: Fine Literature, Archive of Lord John Press
The Fine Literature section features mostly 19th and 20th century literature, plus signed tomes and manuscript material from various authors. You can find mystery & detective, romance, and science fiction plus so many of the classics by famous, infamous and little known authors the world over.
There's a nice selection of Charles Dickens. Then there is lot 148, Kahlil Gibran's The Prophet. PBA is offering the rare first edition of this book by the third most widely read poet in history (behind Shakespeare and Lao-Tzu).
There are a few editions of Joyce's Ulysses, some Jack London books, including some inscribed, and a tremendous archive of correspondence from the publisher for Henry Miller's works. Lot 246 includes more than 100 autograph & typed letters from Henry Miller to his publisher Bradley Smith, plus much more.
There's a nice selection of John Steinbeck novels, and several classics are available by Mark Twain, the nicest of the group is a First American Edition of Huckleberry Finn.
And if you ever wanted to get your hands on some nice Lord John Press material, this is the auction for you. Not only books, but typescripts, correspondence archives, unique signed material, and more.
Check out the auction catalog for more offerings:
Sale 558: Fine Literature, Archive of Lord John Press
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
Sale 557 - Fine Americana & the Exploration of the West - Asian-American History & Art - Travel - Maps
Thursday, April 2 at 11:00 am Pacific Time, PBA Galleries is hosting an auction with over 750 lots of Americana, Asian-American History & Art, Travel, Maps, Atlases, & Views. The sale includes some African-Americana, Golf Rush, signed Presidential items, and items pertaining to the exploration of the West.
If you have not browsed the catalogue yet, hop to it! You can find it here: Sale 557 Catalogue
Let me take you on an abbreviated tour through this week's auction...
There's a small section of African-Americana, including this rare travel guide
Then there is an amazing book on atomic energy, signed by over 50 specialists working at the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory in the 1940s.
If you have not browsed the catalogue yet, hop to it! You can find it here: Sale 557 Catalogue
Let me take you on an abbreviated tour through this week's auction...
There's a small section of African-Americana, including this rare travel guide
Then there is an amazing book on atomic energy, signed by over 50 specialists working at the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory in the 1940s.
Then, there is a big section of Californiana, small run of Civil War ephemera, 5 lots of rare and colorful Clipper Ship Cards, like this one:
Then, hundreds of lots of general Americana books, broadsides, photographs, and more including rare pieces of manuscript material like this Thomas Edison signed check:
Then there's a nice selection of Asian-Americana material including lots of manuscript material, dating from 1845-2006. One lovely piece from this collection is this etching, done by a WPA artist in 1939:
Then there's some nice angling books, then a massive travel & exploration section of the sale, starting with travels in Africa. Within the travel & exploration section can be found a 1634 edition of Walter Raleigh's Historie of the World.
Following this is an extensive maps, atlases & views section of the sale. Among the premium maps offered is Charles Preuss's landmark map, the first issue:
The last section is a huge offering of lots starting at $10 bids. They are all American, etc. But you can place bids starting at $10! Lots 586-751 are all $10 opening bid lots.
This was a very brief guide to the sale, so if you are serious about bidding, get to it!
Thursday, March 19, 2015
45th Annual Golf Collectors' Society Annual Meeting & Trade Show - PBA Galleries Fine Golf Books Auction
PBA Galleries will host another
auction of Fine Golf Books, Memorabilia, and Fine Golf Clubs at the
Golf Collectors' Society Annual Meeting & Trade Show this September
17, 2015. The auction will include a library of golf books and
memorabilia, plus a robust offering of rare hickory golf clubs and golf
balls.
Last November, PBA held a successful auction in Las Vegas, also at the GCS Meeting. Some of the highlights of the sale included very spirited bidding on the select group of hickory golf clubs, including a pair of waterfall face clubs that sold for $480.
A beautiful selection of rare and important golf books were offered, including a scarce third edition of The Goff, which sold for $60,000.
Also the first edition of The Rules of the Thistle Club in original wrappers sold for $10,800.
Important ephemera and memorabilia also sold above their estimates, like the 1935 Open Program, which sold for $1,080,
and a great archive of advertising materials of Walter Hagen golf products, which sold for $1,920.
Consignments for the September 17th, 2015 Golf Auction will be accepted until July 10. Contact Erin Escobar at (608) 819-6955 or by email erin@pbagalleries.com for more information.
Next stop - St. Charles, Illinois! See you on September 17, 2015.
Last November, PBA held a successful auction in Las Vegas, also at the GCS Meeting. Some of the highlights of the sale included very spirited bidding on the select group of hickory golf clubs, including a pair of waterfall face clubs that sold for $480.
A beautiful selection of rare and important golf books were offered, including a scarce third edition of The Goff, which sold for $60,000.
Also the first edition of The Rules of the Thistle Club in original wrappers sold for $10,800.
Important ephemera and memorabilia also sold above their estimates, like the 1935 Open Program, which sold for $1,080,
and a great archive of advertising materials of Walter Hagen golf products, which sold for $1,920.
Consignments for the September 17th, 2015 Golf Auction will be accepted until July 10. Contact Erin Escobar at (608) 819-6955 or by email erin@pbagalleries.com for more information.
Next stop - St. Charles, Illinois! See you on September 17, 2015.
Monday, March 16, 2015
Graphic art - curated by me
Here are some of my favorite picks from the upcoming auction at PBA Galleries, on Thursday March 19th, beginning at 11:00 am Pacific Time. Click here for the full catalog: Sale 556: Children's & Illustrated Books, Books in All Fields, Counterculture
I love the two original posters for the magician Carter the Great. Each offered with estimates of $1,500-2,500
And for the fan of the comic strip, there are over 40 lots of comic art, beginning with lot 221. This is one of my favorites:
There is also some original Peanuts art to be offered too.
I love the two original posters for the magician Carter the Great. Each offered with estimates of $1,500-2,500
And for the fan of the comic strip, there are over 40 lots of comic art, beginning with lot 221. This is one of my favorites:
There is also some original Peanuts art to be offered too.
And there is a great selection of Counterculture memorabilia including rock posters, and publications.
Looking to decorate your walls with a higher art form? Check out these oil paintings available for very low starting bids.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Over a century of golf art
Golf art holds an important place in the history of the game, and has also led to some important discoveries about the history of the game. You have the opportunity to acquire some golf art from the mid 1800's to 1999, ranging from artists like John Charles Dollman to Walt Disney, plus some unknown artists.
Available on Thursday March 5th, 2015 are a pair of hard-to-get artworks by John Charles Dollman:
Lot 404: The Beginning of Golf
Lot 405: The End of Golf
And, if you like to discover new artists, here's a unique opportunity to get your hands on a bunch of art all in one lot, mostly by unknown artists.
Lot 427: Approximately 45 pieces of golf art
A few famous cartoonists make an appearance, such as Vic Forsythe's original comic strip:
Lot 406: Original ink cartoon by Vic Forsythe
And the most famous of all, Walt Disney:
Lot 403: How to Play Golf - Goofy cel
Available on Thursday March 5th, 2015 are a pair of hard-to-get artworks by John Charles Dollman:
Lot 404: The Beginning of Golf
Lot 405: The End of Golf
And, if you like to discover new artists, here's a unique opportunity to get your hands on a bunch of art all in one lot, mostly by unknown artists.
Lot 427: Approximately 45 pieces of golf art
A few famous cartoonists make an appearance, such as Vic Forsythe's original comic strip:
Lot 406: Original ink cartoon by Vic Forsythe
And the most famous of all, Walt Disney:
Lot 403: How to Play Golf - Goofy cel
Wednesday, February 25, 2015
The first book of golf instruction
Golf instruction, like most aspects of the game, has a long and interesting past. One glimpse into the past includes this book:
It's the first book of golf instruction (and the first book of prose devoted entirely to the game of golf). Written by "A Keen Hand" who is H.B. Farnie, who published this first edition in 1857 under a pseudonym. Perhaps he was nervous that golf instruction would not be well received? Well, Farnie had the right idea, and obviously had his finger on the pulse of what was popular in golf in 19th century Scotland. Farnie wrote several guide books, was an editor at a newspaper, and was later a journalist in London.
Here's a look at the beautiful red cloth cover, lettered in gilt. Rare to find in its complete original cloth covers.
You can own this piece of golf history, if you register to bid with www.pbagalleries.com and place your bid of $4,000 or higher. A fair price to pay to expand your golf library with a key work in the history of the game. (A lesser copy last sold at auction for over $6,000! A copy in great shape like this is a steal at $4,000.)
Click here for more information on this lot: Lot 110: Golfer's Manual 1857
Don't wait too long! The sale will go live on Thursday, March 5th, 2015 starting at 11:00 am Pacific Time.
It's the first book of golf instruction (and the first book of prose devoted entirely to the game of golf). Written by "A Keen Hand" who is H.B. Farnie, who published this first edition in 1857 under a pseudonym. Perhaps he was nervous that golf instruction would not be well received? Well, Farnie had the right idea, and obviously had his finger on the pulse of what was popular in golf in 19th century Scotland. Farnie wrote several guide books, was an editor at a newspaper, and was later a journalist in London.
Here's a look at the beautiful red cloth cover, lettered in gilt. Rare to find in its complete original cloth covers.
You can own this piece of golf history, if you register to bid with www.pbagalleries.com and place your bid of $4,000 or higher. A fair price to pay to expand your golf library with a key work in the history of the game. (A lesser copy last sold at auction for over $6,000! A copy in great shape like this is a steal at $4,000.)
Click here for more information on this lot: Lot 110: Golfer's Manual 1857
Don't wait too long! The sale will go live on Thursday, March 5th, 2015 starting at 11:00 am Pacific Time.
Saturday, February 14, 2015
The Chicago Golf Club: The Oldest Golf Club in North America
In the year 1850, there were only 15 golf courses in the world, all in the UK (in fact all except for the Royal Blackheath Golf Club were in Scotland!). With the invention of the gutta percha golf ball, and its relative ease of production, the game of golf expanded rapidly across the world. By the year 1900, the number of worldwide golf courses had exploded to 2,000.
The Chicago Golf Club was established in 1892, during this period of expansion. It is the oldest golf club in North America, and hosted the U.S. Open in 1897. It was the third U.S. Open ever, and during the early years the U.S. Open was dominated by English and Scottish golfers, many of whom were playing their very first game in the United States.
That brings me to this beautiful sterling silver trophy produced by American silversmith, Gorham:
Lot 552 in the PBA Galleries Auction of Fine Golf Books & Memorabilia: The Library of John Burns, Part II - with Additions.
Lot 552: Gorham silver trophy from Chicago Golf Club
The hallmark from the premier silversmith Gorham Manufacturing Company (Lion, Anchor, Gothic Letter G), which was founded in Rhode Island in 1831, can be seen clearly stamped on the bottom:
And here you can see its elegant design, with floral border details:
Don't miss your opportunity to own this trophy from early American golf history, and others in the PBA Galleries auction, to be held on Thursday, March 5th, 2015 beginning at 11 a.m. Pacific Time.
The full online auction catalog can be found here:
Sale 555: Fine Golf Books & Memorabilia: The Library of John Burns, Part II with Additions
Any questions about auctions, buying and selling, antiquarian books or collectibles? Give me a call or shoot me an email!
Erin Escobar
Antiquarian Books, Fine Art & Golf History Specialist
PBA Galleries, Midwest Division
(608) 819-6955
erin@pbagalleries.com
www.linkedin.com/in/erinantiquarianbookexpert
Meet the Expert: Erin Escobar, Midwest Representative
The Chicago Golf Club was established in 1892, during this period of expansion. It is the oldest golf club in North America, and hosted the U.S. Open in 1897. It was the third U.S. Open ever, and during the early years the U.S. Open was dominated by English and Scottish golfers, many of whom were playing their very first game in the United States.
That brings me to this beautiful sterling silver trophy produced by American silversmith, Gorham:
Lot 552 in the PBA Galleries Auction of Fine Golf Books & Memorabilia: The Library of John Burns, Part II - with Additions.
Lot 552: Gorham silver trophy from Chicago Golf Club
The hallmark from the premier silversmith Gorham Manufacturing Company (Lion, Anchor, Gothic Letter G), which was founded in Rhode Island in 1831, can be seen clearly stamped on the bottom:
And here you can see its elegant design, with floral border details:
Don't miss your opportunity to own this trophy from early American golf history, and others in the PBA Galleries auction, to be held on Thursday, March 5th, 2015 beginning at 11 a.m. Pacific Time.
The full online auction catalog can be found here:
Sale 555: Fine Golf Books & Memorabilia: The Library of John Burns, Part II with Additions
Any questions about auctions, buying and selling, antiquarian books or collectibles? Give me a call or shoot me an email!
Erin Escobar
Antiquarian Books, Fine Art & Golf History Specialist
PBA Galleries, Midwest Division
(608) 819-6955
erin@pbagalleries.com
www.linkedin.com/in/erinantiquarianbookexpert
Meet the Expert: Erin Escobar, Midwest Representative
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