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Gutta percha and rubber-core golf balls, c1920. Artist: Spalding
AR988995 
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Kro-Flite golf ball, 1922.  Artist: Spalding
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Tin of 'Colonel' golf balls, c1909.
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Selection of golf balls, late 19th- early 20th century. Artist: Spalding
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Golf ball boxes, 1905-20.
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'Black Diamond' golf balls, American, c1920s.
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Golf ball boxes and tin of golf ball paint, 1920-1930.
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Spalding 50 golf ball, c1919. 
Spalding 50 golf ball, c1919. AG Spalding & Bros were one of the largest of all ball manufacturers and one of the first to obtain a licence to make rubber core balls. This one was brought out in 1919. 
Unique Identifier AR990625 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4177px × 4183px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1910s
20th century
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GOLF
golf ball
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Sarah Fabian Baddiel
Sarah Fabian-Baddiel
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