North Berwick Golf Lithograph By Cecil Aldin
By Cecil Aldin
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Signed Cecil Aldin Golf Print, North Berwick. A colourful framed golf photolithograph of North
Early 20th Century British Antique Cecil Aldin Signed Print
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North Berwick Golf Lithograph By Cecil Aldin
By Cecil Aldin
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Signed Cecil Aldin Golf Print, North Berwick. A colourful framed golf photolithograph of North
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Golf Lithograph, Walton Heath - Old Course, Cecil Aldin
By Cecil Aldin
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Signed Cecil Aldin Golf Print, Walton Heath - Old Course. A mounted and framed golf photolithograph
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Original Signed Cecil Aldin Golf Print, Walton Heath
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Cecil Aldin Golf Print, Walton Heath - Old Course. A mounted and framed golf photolithograph of
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H 24.63 in W 29.63 in D 1.5 in
Sunningdale, Signed by Cecil Aldin, First Edition Photolithograph, 1922
By Cecil Aldin
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
This is a signed, first edition color photolithograph by Cecil Aldin of the English golf course
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H 17.13 in W 19.1 in D 0.04 in
Old English Inns by Cecil Aldin, the Talbot Inn, Signed in Pencil, circa 1921
By Cecil Aldin
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Cecil Aldin, Old Inns, The Talbot Inn. A very nice colourful Chromolithograph by Cecil Aldin of
Westward Ho, Signed by Cecil Aldin, Photolithograph, Circa 1922
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
, in London. Aldrin signed the print in pencil in the bottom left margin. Cecil Aldin (1870 - 1935
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H 26.58 in W 30.52 in D 0.79 in
Westward Ho! (Royal North Devon Golf Club) 6th Green Golf Picture, Cecil Aldin
By Cecil Aldin
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Signed Cecil Aldin Golf Print, Westward Ho!- The 6th Green. A colourful framed golf photolithograph
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"The Cottesmore Away from Ranksborough" Signed Lithograph by Cecil Aldin
Located in Colorado Springs, CO
by the artist Cecil Aldin (1870-1935). The print is entitled "The Cottesmore - Away from
$1,250
H 18.75 in W 24.75 in
Driving the Tee Watercolor on Paper, Unsigned, 1960s Golf Art
By Leland Gustavson
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Watercolor over Graphite on Thick Paper Signature: Unsigned Gustavson was an excellent golfer himself and illustrated the book How To Play Your Best Golf by Tommy Armour in ...
Watercolor, Graphite, Paper
$3,000
H 11 in W 14 in
"10th Hole, Gardiner Bay" Oil painting of Golf Course, green grass hillside 2024
By Kelly Carmody
Located in Sag Harbor, NY
“10th Hole, Gardiner Bay” is an oil painting by contemporary American painter Kelly Carmody. Painted en-plein-air at the Gardiner's Bay Country Club on Shelter Island, it shows rolli...
Oil, Panel
$22,000
H 24.75 in W 28.25 in D 2 in
"The Golf" Chiberta in Southern France Post-Impressionist Oil on Canvas Painting
By Marcel Dyf
Located in New York, NY
Marcel Dyf was mostly known for his effortless way to captures the times of the people. Executing most works on-site, he truly was able to absorb the energy and the day, movement of ...
Oil, Canvas
$1,200Sale Price|50% Off
H 30.75 in W 36.63 in D 1 in
PGA Golf Tournament Autographed Lithograph, Certified Sports Memorabilia
Located in Miami, FL
Autographed PGA Golf Tournament 1991 - Crooked Stick Golf Course that was held in Carmel, Indiana. Titled "The Cinderella Story". This lithograph is autographed by both the Legenda...
Wood, Paper
Golf Outing
By Arthur Sarnoff
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed Lower Left
Oil
$653Sale Price|20% Off
H 15 in W 19 in D 1 in
Coloured Print of Photorealist Painting of Gleneagles Golf Course in Scotland
Located in Preston, GB
Coloured Print of Photorealist Painting of Gleneagles Golf Course in Scotland by 20th Century Scottish Artist, Graeme Baxter, entitled 'The Gleneagles Hotel, Monarch's Course'. Art...
Paper, Watercolor, Color, Giclée
“The Golfers” Antique Itching
By Charles Lees
Located in Jacksonville, FL
25275-LU2595215014592 Frame 38.25 x 32.40 Picture size 20.25 x 12 Lees, Charles 1800-1880: The Golfers (A Grand Match played over St. Andrews Links in 1841’)
Watercolor
Golf Watercolour Painting Of Members, Bilston Golf Club
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Bilston Golf Club Watercolour, H.E. Lewis Driving. A charming golf watercolour of H. Lewis (the club professional at Bilston Golf Club) driving from the second tee. Lewis is watched ...
Paper, Wood
$8,788
H 34.45 in W 45.67 in D 1.19 in
Golf Print, the Golfers by Charles Lees, St Andrews Golf Links, Royal & Ancient
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
St Andrew's Golfing Engraving, Charles Lees. A fine, framed original golf engraving 'THE GOLFERS', A Grand Match Played over St. Andrew's Links. This is one of the most famous golfin...
Paper, Wood
$1,055
H 15.75 in W 19.69 in D 0.4 in
Golf Course - Oil on Canvas by Mirtilla Durante - 2020
Located in Roma, IT
Golf Course is an original oil painting on canvas, realized by the Italian emerging artist Mirtilla Durante in 2020 Signature by the artist on the back of the canvas. Includes fra...
Canvas, Oil
$865
H 18 in W 23 in D 1 in
Royal County Down Golf Course Print, Michael Brown, Life Association of Scotland
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Royal County Down Golf Course. A framed and mounted Life Association of Scotland 1914 calendar. The calendar is with a wonderful colourful golfing picture of Royal County Down Golf C...
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