Nice Sterling Silver Antique Double Handle Golf Sports Trophy Cup Baltusrol Golf Club Springfield, New Jersey

$295.00
Presenting an extraordinary piece of golfing history, this antique double handle sterling silver golf trophy cup is a testament to elegance and achievement. Crafted in 1918 for the Underwriters Golf Association, the cup bears distinguished engravings on both the front and back, chronicling its association with the prestigious Baltusrol Golf Club in New Jersey.

With a nod to the historical significance of the location, this trophy cup stands as a symbol of excellence in the world of golf. The back of the cup carries a beautifully articulated statement of commendation, adding a touch of prestige to its rich narrative. The sterling silver authenticity is assured with the prominent "Sterling" mark on the underside, accompanied by the maker's mark, "John Frick, NY Jewelry Co."

Standing at 6.25 inches in height, 5 inches in width, and 3.25 inches in depth, this trophy cup boasts proportions that capture the eye and evoke a sense of timeless grandeur. The weight is 167 grams. Good antique condition with some areas of tarnish, a few small edge indents. Please review the photos for further condition assessment.

The Baltusrol Golf Club was founded in 1895 by Louis Keller, the owner of the New York Social Register, and a group of associates. The original course, designed by George Hunter and Willie Dunn.
Baltusrol has hosted several major championships over the years, including seven U.S. Opens. The first U.S. Open held at Baltusrol was in 1903, and the most recent was in 2016. The club has also hosted other prestigious events, such as the PGA Championship. The Lower Course at Baltusrol is known for historic moments in golf. Jack Nicklaus won two U.S. Opens at Baltusrol (1967 and 1980), and Phil Mickelson claimed victory in the 2005 PGA Championship on the same course. Baltusrol Golf Club has a distinguished membership, and its facilities are known for their elegance and quality. The club continues to be a prominent venue for professional and amateur golf events.

Whether displayed as a centerpiece or cherished for its historical significance, this antique sterling silver golf trophy cup encapsulates the spirit of golfing excellence at the renowned Baltusrol Golf Club.
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Presenting an extraordinary piece of golfing history, this antique double handle sterling silver golf trophy cup is a testament to elegance and achievement. Crafted in 1918 for the Underwriters Golf Association, the cup bears distinguished engravings on both the front and back, chronicling its association with the prestigious Baltusrol Golf Club in New Jersey.

With a nod to the historical significance of the location, this trophy cup stands as a symbol of excellence in the world of golf. The back of the cup carries a beautifully articulated statement of commendation, adding a touch of prestige to its rich narrative. The sterling silver authenticity is assured with the prominent "Sterling" mark on the underside, accompanied by the maker's mark, "John Frick, NY Jewelry Co."

Standing at 6.25 inches in height, 5 inches in width, and 3.25 inches in depth, this trophy cup boasts proportions that capture the eye and evoke a sense of timeless grandeur. The weight is 167 grams. Good antique condition with some areas of tarnish, a few small edge indents. Please review the photos for further condition assessment.

The Baltusrol Golf Club was founded in 1895 by Louis Keller, the owner of the New York Social Register, and a group of associates. The original course, designed by George Hunter and Willie Dunn.
Baltusrol has hosted several major championships over the years, including seven U.S. Opens. The first U.S. Open held at Baltusrol was in 1903, and the most recent was in 2016. The club has also hosted other prestigious events, such as the PGA Championship. The Lower Course at Baltusrol is known for historic moments in golf. Jack Nicklaus won two U.S. Opens at Baltusrol (1967 and 1980), and Phil Mickelson claimed victory in the 2005 PGA Championship on the same course. Baltusrol Golf Club has a distinguished membership, and its facilities are known for their elegance and quality. The club continues to be a prominent venue for professional and amateur golf events.

Whether displayed as a centerpiece or cherished for its historical significance, this antique sterling silver golf trophy cup encapsulates the spirit of golfing excellence at the renowned Baltusrol Golf Club.
Presenting an extraordinary piece of golfing history, this antique double handle sterling silver golf trophy cup is a testament to elegance and achievement. Crafted in 1918 for the Underwriters Golf Association, the cup bears distinguished engravings on both the front and back, chronicling its association with the prestigious Baltusrol Golf Club in New Jersey.

With a nod to the historical significance of the location, this trophy cup stands as a symbol of excellence in the world of golf. The back of the cup carries a beautifully articulated statement of commendation, adding a touch of prestige to its rich narrative. The sterling silver authenticity is assured with the prominent "Sterling" mark on the underside, accompanied by the maker's mark, "John Frick, NY Jewelry Co."

Standing at 6.25 inches in height, 5 inches in width, and 3.25 inches in depth, this trophy cup boasts proportions that capture the eye and evoke a sense of timeless grandeur. The weight is 167 grams. Good antique condition with some areas of tarnish, a few small edge indents. Please review the photos for further condition assessment.

The Baltusrol Golf Club was founded in 1895 by Louis Keller, the owner of the New York Social Register, and a group of associates. The original course, designed by George Hunter and Willie Dunn.
Baltusrol has hosted several major championships over the years, including seven U.S. Opens. The first U.S. Open held at Baltusrol was in 1903, and the most recent was in 2016. The club has also hosted other prestigious events, such as the PGA Championship. The Lower Course at Baltusrol is known for historic moments in golf. Jack Nicklaus won two U.S. Opens at Baltusrol (1967 and 1980), and Phil Mickelson claimed victory in the 2005 PGA Championship on the same course. Baltusrol Golf Club has a distinguished membership, and its facilities are known for their elegance and quality. The club continues to be a prominent venue for professional and amateur golf events.

Whether displayed as a centerpiece or cherished for its historical significance, this antique sterling silver golf trophy cup encapsulates the spirit of golfing excellence at the renowned Baltusrol Golf Club.