A LATE VICTORIAN LEADED GLASS WINDOW
GOLFING MEMORABILIA The earliest golfers or golfing scenes were used for decoration on Dutch delft. However, with the explosion of interest in the game in the late 19th Century, golfing subjects found increasing use as decoration in plates, mugs, bowls and bronzes, some of which were made specifically as golf club prizes, others to commemorate and celebrate famous golfing celebrities and matches.
A LATE VICTORIAN LEADED GLASS WINDOW

IN THE MANNER OF CHARLES BROCK (1870-1938), CIRCA 1890

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A LATE VICTORIAN LEADED GLASS WINDOW
IN THE MANNER OF CHARLES BROCK (1870-1938), CIRCA 1890
Centred by a panel of three golfers and their caddies
42 1/8 x 24 1/8 in. (107 x 61.4 cm.) (including frame)
Provenance
The Old Golf Shop, Cincinnati, Ohio.

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