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Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1932
A wooden racquet with an open throat, split by a steel threading shaft, with inscription: CRAVEN. PAT. The base of the head on both sides features the decal inscription: SHUR-TITE. The stem on the obverse features a decal logo, in gold, red and black, of a dog above a diamond device. Inscription within and below device: D & M/.../SPORTING GOODS/MADE IN/U.S.A. Logo also features on red butt cover, impressed in gold. Inscription along right side of stem: MADE BY THE DRAPER-MAYNARD COMPANY/PLYMOUTH, N.H. Materials: Wood, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Ink, Gut, String, Leather, Clothtennis -
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Racquet, Circa 1935
A wooden racquet with a brown leather handle grip. Decal inscription across base of head on obverse: AUTOGRAPH. Wooden badge adhered to stem on obverse features a company logo comprising of dog standing above a radiating diamond device, within a circular frame. Inscription: DRAPER-MAYNARD/D&M/MADE IN U.S.A./"THE LUCKY DOG KI[ND]". Inscription across left side of stem: HALL PAT[ENTED] CONSTRUCTION/"THE ORIGINAL LAMINATED RACKET". Materials: Wood, Leather, Nylon, String, Ink, Metal, Paint, Glue, Lacquertennis -
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Racquet, Circa 1929
A wooden racquet featuring the decal inscription, along the throat on the obverse: BIG BILL TILDEN JR. Throat on reverse features red, gold and black decal of company logo, with the inscription 'CHAMPIONSHIP' across a ribbon situated in front of a tennis trophy, within a quartered shield. Materials: Wood, Gut, String, Leather, Metal, Ink, Glue, Lacquertennis -
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Plaque, 1985
Commemorative plaque. Constructed from a disc of timber with a wood carving relief of a male tennis player playing a backhand. Label in gold states 'La Asociacion Paraguaya De Tenis...a la Federacion...Australiana de Tenis...COPA DAVIS 1985'. Materials: Wood, Plastictennis -
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Letter Rack, Circa 1860
Silver plate letter rack with tennis racquet motif Materials: Electroplated Nickel Silver/Metaltennis -
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Clock, Horology, Unknown
Desk clock with racquet ball and net motif, mounted on black base Materials: Plastictennis -
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Inkwell, Late 1860s
Silver plated inkwell with racquet and net motif. Spherical ink holder. Flat base with spherical feet. Materials: Silver Plate/Metaltennis -
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Glass container, Circa 1995
Glass mug branded Ford Australian Open Materials: Glasstennis -
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Letter opener, Circa 1995
Dagger, possibly letter opener. Has Arabic lettering on blade. Brass sheath studded with green and pink glass decorations. Unknown background, unknown significance. Materials: Metal, Glass, Plastictennis -
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Trophy, 2002
Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 16/U Boys 2002'. Possibly awarded to Todd Reid (further research needed). Materials: Metal, Plastictennis -
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Trophy, 2002
Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 16/U Girls 2002'. Materials: Metal, Plastictennis -
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Trophy, 2002
Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 14/U Girls 2002'. Materials: Metal, Plastictennis -
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Trophy, 2002
Trophy, label states 'Tennis Australia No.1 ranking 18/U Boys 2002'. Materials: Metal, Plastictennis -
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Trophy, 1949
Small silver cup trophy awarded to Lew Hoad by Balmain and District Hard Court Tennis Association for winning A2 Singles at the Annual Championships 1949. A sticky note inside the cup states 'reportedly the first trophy won by Hoad'. Marked 'EPNSA1' which is the highest grade of silver plating possible (EPNS = Electroplated Nickel Silver and A1 = the thickness of the silver plating which is usually 30 - 35 Microns). Materials: Electroplated Nickel Silver/Metaltennis -
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Trophy, 2001
Pewter cup engraved with 'Tennis Australia' and '2001 Fed Cup - World FInals Madrid Nov 7-11'. Materials: Pewter/Metal compositetennis -
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Trophy, 2000
Silver cup engraved with 'Tennis Australia' and '2000 Fed Cup -Team Member Jelena Dokic'. Materials: Metaltennis -
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Medal, 2003
Metal medal commemorating the 2003 Davis Cup Final Australia vs Spain, held at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne 28-30 November. Materials: Metaltennis -
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Decorative ornament, 2003
Marble ornament of tennis ball on a rough base. Label states 'A bad day on the court beats a good day at the office'. Materials: Marbletennis -
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Ball
Two foam balls branded Wilson and USTA Materials: Foamtennis -
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Keyring, 1997
Rubber tag keyring that states 'National Tennis Fun Day...Sunday 16 February, 1997...Tennis, Youre gonna love it!'. Materials: Rubber, Metaltennis -
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Australian Open cap, Circa 1995
White cap. Offical Australian Open licensed product tag. Stated on front of hat: 'Australian Open...The Grand Slam of Asia Pacific'. Materials: Polyester, Threadtennis -
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Newspaper, 1986-1987
Set of 17 issues of International Tennis Weekly newspaper. From September 19, 1986 to June 5, 1987. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
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Name badge, Circa 1990s
Plastic name badge with name 'Peter Johnston' and Tennis Australia logo. Gold finish. Materials: Plastic, Inktennis -
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Keyring, Circa 1990s
Metal medal-shaped keyring with wreath edging and Tennis Australia logo. Bronze finish. Materials: Metaltennis -
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Name badge, Circa 1990s
Plastic name badge with name 'Peter Johnston' and Tennis Australia logo. Gold finish. Materials: Plastic, Inktennis -
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Pen, 1980s
White plastic pen, lid branded with Ford logo. Consists of pen, circular lid and white neck cord. Materials: Plastic, Ink, Cordtennis -
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Clock, Horology, Unknown
Small, heavy silver desk clock, branded 'C21 Tennis' and 'Best of two'. Materials: Metal, Glasstennis -
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Badge, Late 1990s
Small promotional badge. States: 'IBM...Surf the [email protected] net...www.ausopen.org'. Materials: Metal, Lacquertennis -
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Neck tie, Circa 1990s
Commemorative neck tie for Wimbledon. Design includes tennis racquets and balls in blue, green and yellow. Materials: Silktennis -
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Invitation, 18-Jan-08
Yellow and blue invitation printed on postcard. States: '2008 Tennis Players Party Melbourne'. Held on 18 Jan 2008, at Electric Ladyland 265 Chapel St Prahran. Materials: Cardboard, Inktennis