Title: The Oakley Country Club Autumn Cup 1904 trophy Author: ** Place: [Watertown, MA] Publisher: Oakley Country Club Date: 1904 Description: Bowl-shaped copper trophy, with two lion's-head handles and four decorative pedestal feet. Stands 8½" tall, oval mouth of the bowl is 10½x13¼. Engraved on one side "The Oakley Country Club Autumn Cup -1904-". The Oakley Country Club was established in 1898. Its rich history includes the employment of Donald Ross as greenkeeper, clubmaker, and course designer. His renovation of the Oakley golf course on Strawberry Hill was his first golf course design in the United States. He went on to become one of the most important course designers of his time. This lovely trophy features decorative circular handles that dangle from a lion's mouth on each side, and four floral decorated pedestal feet. Lot Amendments Condition: Could use a little dusting, a natural patina with age; very good plus. Item number: 205756
Title: The Oakley Country Club Autumn Cup 1904 trophy Author: ** Place: [Watertown, MA] Publisher: Oakley Country Club Date: 1904 Description: Bowl-shaped copper trophy, with two lion's-head handles and four decorative pedestal feet. Stands 8½" tall, oval mouth of the bowl is 10½x13¼. Engraved on one side "The Oakley Country Club Autumn Cup -1904-". The Oakley Country Club was established in 1898. Its rich history includes the employment of Donald Ross as greenkeeper, clubmaker, and course designer. His renovation of the Oakley golf course on Strawberry Hill was his first golf course design in the United States. He went on to become one of the most important course designers of his time. This lovely trophy features decorative circular handles that dangle from a lion's mouth on each side, and four floral decorated pedestal feet. Lot Amendments Condition: Could use a little dusting, a natural patina with age; very good plus. Item number: 205756
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