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THE GOLF SALE Fine & Decorative Arts

Wed, Mar 29, 2017 02:00PM EDT - Thu, Mar 30, 2017 02:00PM EDT
Lot 1

AFTER LEMUEL FRANCIS ABBOTT (1760- 1802): TO THE SOCIETY OF GOFFERS AT BLACKHEATH

Estimate: $300 - $500
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Mezzotint on wove paper, published by R. Powell, London. 25 x 18 in. (sight), 33 3/4 x 25 3/4 in. (frame). Note: Blackheath, now known as Royal Blackheath Golf Club, was formally instituted in 1608 at the beginning of the rein of the Scottish King James VI who ascended the throne as James I of England and Ireland in 1603. His court was primarily Scottish and the nobles looked around London for a place to play their beloved game of golf. Few had heard of the sport outside of Scotland in the 17th century, it was considered very exotic. The topography at Blackheath provided the perfect conditions for golfing and the club was established there. It is the oldest golf club in England. William Innes (1760-1803) was a captain of the Society of Golfers at Blackheath and is shown here on the course with his caddy. This print was originally issued in black and white in 1790 and later hand-colored. Several later printings exist. This version was published by R. Powell, London circa 1850. Condition: With margins. Some scattered foxing and staining. Not examined out of frame.,