A Streamline Blue Star racket manufactured by Hazells of London, 1930's, the slim main shaft supported by two diagonal shafts running from the handle to either side of the throat, painted cream (chipped), octagonal handle with leather grip -- A Club racket manufactured by Geo. G. Bussey, ca. 1900, with wavey wedge, double centre-main strings, reinforced shoulders and deeply grooved wooden octagonal handle (shaft repaired). With a quantity of rackets and presses, some Spanish, ca. 1900-1930's, generally rather worn.

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A Streamline Blue Star racket manufactured by Hazells of London, 1930's, the slim main shaft supported by two diagonal shafts running from the handle to either side of the throat, painted cream (chipped), octagonal handle with leather grip -- A Club racket manufactured by Geo. G. Bussey, ca. 1900, with wavey wedge, double centre-main strings, reinforced shoulders and deeply grooved wooden octagonal handle (shaft repaired). With a quantity of rackets and presses, some Spanish, ca. 1900-1930's, generally rather worn.

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