Lot # 121: Circa 1930s Bobby Jones Bronze Putting Statue

Category: Golf Art

Starting Bid: $200.00

Bids: 33 (Bid History)

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Item was in Auction "Summer 2014 Auction",
which ran from 7/23/2014 4:00 PM to
8/10/2014 10:00 AM



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Circa 1930s Bobby Jones

Bronze Putting Statue

THE BOBBY JONES COLLECTION

    In 2005, the World Golf Hall of Fame held arguably its most famous exhibition in history when it celebrated the 75th Anniversary of the Grand Slam with the exhibit Bobby Jones: A Salute to the Grand Slam. That exhibit featured memorabilia from the expected places: the USGA, the Royal & Ancient, Augusta National Golf Club, Merion Golf Club, as well as items owned by the Hall of Fame itself. But the golf world was abuzz with chatter about another source of much of the rare and one-of-a-kind Bobby Jones memorabilia on display – a previously unknown private collector.
 
    We have the great privilege of offering that famed, yet mysterious, Bobby Jones collection in this auction. The collection was assembled by a very private Midwest collector over the past three decades. In the golf collecting community, and with today’s internet world, it is virtually impossible to keep collections quiet; but this is an extreme exception. When the World Golf Hall of Fame sent out its press release announcing the Bobby Jones exhibit in 2005, it specifically highlighted the fact that many of the items in this private collection “will be on display to the public for the first time.” And aside from that brief loan to the Hall of Fame, almost all of this memorabilia was obtained in private transactions and has never been seen publicly – until now.

Circa 1930s Bobby Jones Bronze Putting Statue

    This is an exceptional circa 1930s solid bronze statue of the great Bobby Jones putting with his trusty Calamity Jane. This 8.5" tall bronze statue stands on a metal base. While this piece is not dated, the bronze has a nice patina and is believed to date to the 1930s shortly after Bobby Jones' Grand Slam.