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Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1987
A Dunlop 'Blue Max' mid-size, split shaft tennis racquet, with black plastic bridge, and Prince brand netting. Materials: Leather, Adhesive tape, Synthetic material, Ink, Plastic, Metal, Graphite, Kevlar, Painttennis -
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Racquet, 1979
A Prince 'Pro' split shaft oversize tennis racquet, with black plastic bridge, and Babolat 'ATP Tour' synthetic handle grip. Materials: Metal, Nylon, Synthetic material, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Ink, Synthetic materialtennis -
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Racquet, Circa 1984
A Prince 'Magnesium Pro' split shaft oversize tennis racquet, with black plastic bridge, and Prince 'Synthetic Gut' strings. Materials: Synthetic Gut, Metal composite, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Ink, Synthetic material, Leathertennis -
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Racquet, Circa 1997
A Prince 'Thunder Blast' oversize tennis racquet, with Prince 'Duraperf' synthetic handle grip, and Gamma 'Synthetic Gut 16' strings. Materials: Graphite, Composite Materials, Paint, Synthetic Gut, Ink, Synthetic material, Plastictennis -
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Racquet, Circa 1995
A Prince 'Precision Graphite' demonstration tennis racquet, with Prince 'Softzorb' synthetic handle grip, and Prince 'Synthetic Gut 17' strings. Materials: Graphite, Composite Materials, Paint, Ink, Plastic, Synthetic Gut, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Book, Post 1953
Book: 'Lawn Tennis', from the series 'British Sports - Past & Present', 241 pages. Hardcover with duskjacket. Clear plastic dustjacket cover. Edition uncertain (first published 1953). Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboard, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Barrier, Circa 2000
A set of six retractable dark bamboo barriers, most likely used to cordon off display areas during the Tennis Heritage Exhibition at Melbourne Park, in 2000, and other Jaeger Foundation exhibitions. Materials: Bamboo, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Barrier, Circa 2000
A set of five retractable light bamboo barriers, most likely used to cordon off display areas during the Tennis Heritage Exhibition at Melbourne Park, in 2000, and other Jaeger Foundation exhibitions. Materials: Bamboo, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Court barrier, Circa 1988
A court barrier used during a tennis tournament, advertising IBM and Rado, providers of the computer technology and the stadium timepieces, respectively, during that event. Inscription: RADO/SWISS - WATCHES/IBM. Materials: Fibreboard, Paint, Adhesive labeltennis -
Tennis Australia
Ticket, 1885
Ticket for famous 1885 Royal Tennis Championship match between Pettitt and Lambert. Information blurb with Christie's pricing ($300 in 2001) adhered to back of frame. UV glass. Materials: Paper, Ink, Metal, Wood, Glasstennis -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, 02 Oct 1888
Page from Harper's Yound People magazine of October 2, 1888, featuring article entitled 'LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONS' including images of Campbell and Hall. UV glass. Materials: Paper, Ink, Wood, Cardboard, Glasstennis -
Tennis Australia
Cigarette lighter, Circa 1910
A silver cigaretter lighter, with cloth wick and image in relief on front depicting two figures playing tennis. Marks on base: 'PAT.A' and 'AS' as well as a horse & crown stamp. Materials: Silver/Metal, Cotton, Steel/Metal compositetennis -
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Tether ball, Instruction Manual, Circa 1925
A 'ZIPP-EE' Tennis Opponent. A triangular metal weight with length of elastic (broken in places) and a grey ball. Housed in printed cardboard box. Contains instruction pamphlet. Materials: Metal, Rubber, Felt, Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
Tennis Australia
Trophy, 1930
Small silver trophy. Inscr: 'RAMSGATE TENNIS TOURNAMENT/MIXED DOUBLES/1927 AND 1928 WON BY/MISS W. ROBERTS-TAYLOR/1930'. Stamped in base '7013/4' and 'HA...EA...PA'. Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Prize cup, 1929
Silver prize cup. Inscr front: 'RUNNER UP/WESTERN TENNIS CHAMIONSHIP/MEN'S SINGLES/SKOKIE COUNTRY CLUB/1929/WON BY/E. VINES'. Stamped on base: 'INTERNATIONAL STERLING...B71'. Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
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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 -
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Ball container, Circa 1970
An unsealed Spalding (U.S.) 'Heavy Duty' domed-top tennis ball can with lid. Key and seal strip lost. Contains 2 of the 3 original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic material, Wooltennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Circa 1965
A sealed Wright & Ditson by Spalding domed-top can of three 'Championship Tennis balls'. Key attached to base of can. Has plastic 'reclosure' lid. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Natural fibre, Synthetic materialtennis -
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Ball container, Ball, Circa 1975
An unsealed Wilson 'Extra Duty' tennis ball can. Metal ring-pull lid missing. Has plastic reclosure lid. Contains two yellow Slazenger balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
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Ball container, Ball, Circa 1958
An unsealed flat-lid Dunlop (U.S.) 'Maxlife' tennis ball can and domed lid. Key winder and metal seal strip missing. Contains one of three original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Felt, Rubbertennis -
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Ball container, Ball, Circa 1985
An unsealed can of 3 Dunlop (U.S.) 'Player' tennis balls with plastic reclosure lid. Missing metal ring-pull top. Contains 3 Dunlop balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic material, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 2000
A sealed can of three Penn 'OS Oversize Extra Duty Felt' tennis balls. Has intact ring-pull seal and original plastic reclosure lid. Materials: Metal, Ink, Plastic, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
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Ball container, Ball, Circa 2000
A sealed can of three Penn 'OS Oversize Extra Duty Felt' tennis balls. Has intact ring-pull seal and original plastic reclosure lid. Materials: Metal, Ink, Plastic, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1975
An unsealed Chemold 'Tony Roche' tennis ball can. Metal ring-pull seal missing. Contains two of the three original balls, both autographed by Tony Roche. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1965
An unsealed Winston (U.K.) tennis ball can. Missing ring-pull seal lid, but has plastic reclosure cap. Contains two of three original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Wool, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1975
A sealed Regent Sports Company 'Don Budge' tennis ball can. Has intact metal ring-pull lid and plastic reclosure cap. Model no.21280. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic material, Wooltennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1965
An unsealed J.C. Higgins for Sears Roebuck (U.K.) 'Finalist No.1220' tennis ball can. Missing seal strip, lid & key winder. Contains one of three original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Wooltennis -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, 17 Sep 1887
Page 673 of Harper's Weekly (17 sept. 1887, featuring colour lithographic images, from photographs, of top U.S. players, withthe heading: THE LEADING PLAYERS AT THE ORANGE LAWN-TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Page from Magazine, 10 Dec 1881
Page 824 of Harper's Weekly (10 Dec. 1881), featuring a colour lithographic image of a number of indoor lawn tennis matches being played in the large drill hall of the Seventh Regiment Armory. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1900
Spalding Real tennis racquet. Animal hide stretched across head of racquet. Throat and handle are woven bamboo and plant fibre. Metal plate on throat is branded with Spalding logo. Materials: Wood, Bamboo, Hide, Metaltennis