Golf
balls are perhaps the hottest golf memorabilia in the world right now.
To longtime collectors, this will not be a surprise, as golf balls were
once the crème de la crème of the golf world. Finally, after years of
being overlooked, golf balls seem poised for their rightful return to
prominence. And rightful it is. Most historians agree – it was the ball,
not the club, that most influenced the game of golf. Our last auction
saw 2 individual balls sell for over $30,000 each, as well as other golf
balls sell for $14,000 and $8,000, respectively. And there are reports
that a scarce “Paterson’s Composite” golf ball recently traded hands
privately for a whopping $200,000 – the highest price ever paid for a
golf ball.
Offered
in this auction is one of the finest groupings of rare golf balls ever
assembled for a single sale. Many of these balls were the centerpieces
of the most important golf ball book ever written, The Story of the Golf Ball (2003) by Kevin McGimpsey. McGimpsey’s book is the Bible for golf ball collectors, and rightfully so.
Fine Early Allan Robertson Feather Ball Circa 1840
Presented here is a high grade Allan Robertson feather golf ball. This fine early ball dates to approximately 1840. The ball bears the familar "ALLAN" stamp. It also contains a strikingly beautiful handwritten "28" - noting the size of the ball. Quite significantly, this exact ball appeared on the cover of The Story of the Golf Ball (2003) by Kevin McGimpsey. This ball is also pictured on plate VI of McGimpsey's book.