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Tennis Australia
Board game, Circa 1977
'Winning Tennis'' board game. Complete according to Rules pamphlets: contains one 'ball' (flat disc), Server marker (flat square), two score boards, two 'courts' (double sided board), four miniature players, and four dice. Also contains two rules pamphlets and two instructions sheets. Materials: Cardboard, Paper, Ink, Plastic, Glue, Metaltennis -
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Cigarette box, Tobacco packaging, Circa 1935
Empty Tennismeister cigarillo box; the lid printed in red, blue and grey, with a picture of a male tennis player. Materials: Cardboard, Ink, Gluetennis -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, 1916
Magazine article: 'How I play championship tennis'. Page 33 from Ladies Home Journal (U.S) June 1916 issue. Layout with images of and text by tennis player Molla Bjurstedt, entitled Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
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Cigarette swap card, 1938
A two page set of John Player & Sons 'Tennis' series cigarette cards in polyethylene slip sleeve pages. Page (.1) contains 10 cigarette cards, each featuring a different tennis player, including: C. Babcock, Meulemeester, Outratova, G. de Stefani, F.Moody, H. Sperling, D.Round, C.E. Hare, F.X. Shields, G.P. Hughes. Page (.2) contains ten cards including: V McGrath, A. Yorke, F. Wilde, Betty Nuthall, V. Kirby (x2), S.Wood, R.Menzel and G. Lyttleton-Rogers (x2). Materials: Vinyl, Cardboard, Papertennis -
Tennis Australia
Card game, 1986
Pack of 'Tennis Sporting Personalities' playing cards. Back of each card features a photographic image of a famous tennis player or stadium. UK patent app. number 8707446 and design app. numbers 1041081/2/3 & 4. Materials: Cardboard, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Card game, 1935
Pack of gilt-edged 'Avon' playing cards. Back of all card features a silhouetted graphical image with a tennis player and a spectator seated under a tree. Extra card in deck features 1935 international rules for bridge. Materials: Cardboard, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Action game, Circa 1950
'Jokari' game set in cardboard box. Contains two painted wooden paddles and a ball anchor box with string handle. Ball and cable missing from set. Also contains instructions pamphlet, and two instructional pamphlets by famous players. Materials: Cardboard, Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Lamp, 1932
Decorative silver electric lamp featuring silhouette of female tennis player. Inscribed on base: 'PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND/TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP 1932/MIXED DOUBLES -2ND'. Materials: Metal, Paper, Ink, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Decorative object, 1928
Copper commemorative dish impressed with design of foliage, male tennis player and text: 'OLYMPISCHE SPELEN/1928'. Materials: Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Trophy, Circa 1885
Silver trophy decorated with floral designs, racquets and image of male player. No insc. Stamps on base of feet state '3600/USA' and 'QUADRUPLE PLATE' and 'MERIDEN COMPANY'. Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Print, Circa 1995
Limited edition (138/850) print of pastel work by Luis Morris of tennis player Greg Rusedski serving. Materials: Ink, Wood, Paper, Glass, Metal, Graphitetennis -
Tennis Australia
Print, Circa 1995
Limited edition (133/850) print of pastel work by Luis Morris of male tennis player about to deliver forehand shot. Signed by artist in lower left corner. Materials: Ink, Wood, Paper, Glass, Metal, Graphitetennis -
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Cigarette card, Circa 1936
A framed collage of fifty Player's cigarette cards. Each card depicts a different famous player from the 20s and 30s. Cards have green background and (most) a player wearing white. Framed with glass backing so reverse of cards is visible. Reverse of cards features instructional information for playing better tennis. Materials: Ink, Paper, Glass, Metal, Wood, Adhesive tapetennis -
Tennis Australia
Page from newspaper, Collage, 1999
Collage of newspaper clippings being part 1 and 2 of a Los Angeles Times article, from issue August 29, 1999; entitled 'GRAND OL' MAN' relating to Roy Emerson's grand slam record under threat from more recent players. UV glass. Materials: Ink, Paper, Glass, Metal, Woodtennis -
Tennis Australia
Print, Circa 1980
Reproduction of painting by Michael Zanzky depicting a tennis player in action. Swirling acid-coloured background. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metal, Glass, Cardboardtennis -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, Circa 1896
A page from magazine entitled 'Amateur Sport' featuring images and information about six leading male tennis players: F.H. Hovey, V.G. Hall, J.T. Whittelsey, Clarence Hobart, Richard Stevens and Malcolm Chace. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metal, Wood, Glasstennis -
Tennis Australia
Figurine, 1984
Trophy. Unglazed white ceramic figurine of a tennis player on a wood base. Plaque reads: 'FIRST TENNESSEE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION/1984 TENNIS CLASSIC/MEN'S GROUND STROKE ACCURACY - RUNNER UP'. Sticker on base reads 'EBAY $20.65'. ANother sticker states: 'GOEBEL/BAVARIA-W.GERMANY/LIMITED EDITION/1285/2500'. Materials: Ceramic, Wood, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Button, Circa 1910
Carved & painted wood button, depicting tennis player. Materials: Wood, Pigmenttennis -
Tennis Australia
Cigarette lighter, Circa 1930s
A Match King (USA) striker-style cigarette lighter etched with tennis player design. Materials: Silver/Metal, Plastic, Cottontennis -
Tennis Australia
Cosmetics compact, Circa 1925
A metal cosmetics compact on a chain, lid decorated with silhouette-style graphic of a tennis player, and embedded with coloured cut glass pieces. Contains a mirror, retractable lipstick and eye crayon, and two powder pads. Materials: Silver/Metal, Cotton, Pigmenttennis -
Tennis Australia
Yearbook, 1988
Players womens tennis yearbook, 1988 Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine clipping, 11-Jul-34
A cartoon from 'Punch' magazine, featuring a female tennis player, i.e. the 'Tigress,' and her male partner, i.e. the 'Rabbit' during a mixed doubles match. Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
Tennis Australia
Pamphlet, 1972
A pamphlet written by Jack Kramer, describing the prize money allocation to players in the 1972 Commercial Union Grand Prix (of tennis). Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Poster, Advertisement, Circa 1923
A small poster promoting the game of Paddle tennis (known in Australia as Bat Tennis). It features a photo image of boys and girls playing a bat tennis game in Washington Square, New York City; an illustration of a 'paddle'; lawn tennis player endorsements; and media reports. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
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Page from Magazine, 1949
A page with pictures of popular U.S. tennis player, Gussie Moran, known for wearing controversial frilled panties during her 1949 Wimbledon campaign. Page is autographed by Moran. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, Circa 1950
A page with a colour pin-up picture of popular U.S. tennis player, Gussie Moran, known for wearing controversial frilled panties during her 1949 Wimbledon campaign. Page is autographed by Moran. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, Jan-42
The back cover of a magazine advertising Shredded Ralston cereal, endorsed by U.S. tennis player, Bill Tilden. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, Aug-02
Page 1058 of Harper's Weekly (August 1902), featuring tinted black and white photo images of the players in the 1902 Davis Cup Challenge Round, from the U.S.A. and the British Isles. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, 1892
Page 892 of Harper's Weekly (Vol. 35, No. 1789) featuring a tinted photographic print of the major players of the 1892 U.S. Open. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
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Page from Magazine, 09 Nov 1886
Page 580 of Harper's Weekly (Vol.30, No. 1551) features four colour lithographic prints of America's top four male tennis players, based on photographs by Bidwell, entitled: LEADING LAWN-TENNIS PLAYERS. Materials: Paper, Inktennis