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  Britain Land of Sport, Unknown
Title: Britain Land of Sport
Artist: Unknown
Year: 1955
Size: 30 x 20 inches (76 x 51 cm)
Reference Number: 738
Description: A one-stop spot for sports enthusiasts: Britain, Land of Sport. Tennis, horse racing, golf, soccer, it's all there, and the British travel group would love for you to come on over and check it out. Printed by F. M. Chromoworks Ltd. London.
Price: $750.00
See Also: | Golf | Tennis | United Kingdom | Travel |
 
 
  Slazenger Tennis Balls, Unknown
Title: Slazenger Tennis Balls
Artist: Unknown
Size: 29 x 19 1/4 inches (73 1/2 x 49 cm)
Reference Number: 923
Description: The British firm Slazenger was founded in 1881 when brothers Ralph and Albert Slazenger moved their rainwear business from Manchester to London in an effort to find new products to maintain their business in the summer months. They decided to manufacture rackets and balls for the new game “Sphairistike” invented a few years earlier by Major Walter Clopton Wingfield. Major Wingfield’s new game has become tennis, one of the world’s most international sports, and Slazenger’s has grown from a family business to an international organization selling sporting goods in almost every country in the world. The company’s first major breakthrough in the tennis market was the adoption of their tennis balls and equipment for the Wimbledon Championship in 1902, an honor that they have guarded zealously ever since. Slazenger is now moving into its second century as Wimbledon’s official supplier, one of the longest sponsorship associations in sporting history. This year, 52,000 tennis balls will be supplied to the tournament. Each ball will be tested for weight, bounce and compression.
Price: $975.00
See Also: | Tennis | Other Products | Sports | Products |
 
 
  Royal Hotel, Serre
Title: Royal Hotel
Artist: Serre
Size: 47 x 63 inches (120 x 160 cm)
Reference Number: 1435
Description: Certainly, there's the curative air and relaxation. Of course there's fine dining and orchestra. There's even a solarium, if you're in to that sort of thing. But the feature that artist Serre brings to the fore for Aubrac's Royal Hotel are their apparently-clay courts, with a match in full swing- the 1,400 meter altitude (4,593 ft) posing no low-oxygen obstacle to these two serious competitors. Aubrac is a town in the southern Massif Central of France, with that name appropriately applied to the surrounding region, as well. The landscape straddles three departements-- Aveyron being one of them. Situated on a plateau, which is a largely eroded Paleocene volcano, Aubrac is perched at the highest altitude of the region, which averages an elevation of 1,000 meters (3,200 ft). A gorgeous poster in excellent condition.
Price: Please email us or call (843) 534-0758 for pricing

See Also: | France | Tennis | Sports | Horizontal | Travel |
 
 
  Tennis Im Turnier, Wiertz
Title: Tennis Im Turnier
Artist: Wiertz
Year: ca 1935
Size: 23 x 26 1/2 inches (58 1/2 x 67 1/2 cm)
Reference Number: 1903
Price: Please email us or call (843) 534-0758 for pricing

See Also: | Tennis | Sports | Horizontal | New Additions |
 
 
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