Yellow Gutta Percha Golf Ball
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Gutta Percha Golf Ball, Yellow. A moulded mesh patterned yellow Gutta Percha golf ball in original
Antique 19th Century British Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Rubber
Yellow Gutta Percha Golf Ball
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Gutta Percha Golf Ball, Yellow. A moulded mesh patterned yellow Gutta Percha golf ball in original
Rubber
Antique Golf Ball, Gutta Percha
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Solid Mesh Gutty Golf Ball. A very rare solid moulded unusual square mesh patterned gutta percha
Rubber
Gutta Percha, Mesh Pattern Golf Ball
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Solid Mesh Gutty Golf Ball. A solid moulded square mesh patterned gutta percha golf ball in well
Rubber
Antique Golf Ball, Gutta Percha
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
1900's. To make a gutty golf ball first the gutta-percha was heated and loosely rolled into a ball
Other
Gutta Percha, Mesh Pattern Golf Ball
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Solid Mesh Gutty Golf Ball. A solid moulded square mesh patterned gutta percha golf ball in well
Other
St. Mungo Golf Ball by Mfg CO
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
remains bright and with minimal paint loss. The gutta percha covered, rubber core, golf ball is marked 'St
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St. Mungo Golf Ball By MFG.Co
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
remains bright and with minimal paint loss. The gutta percha covered, rubber core, golf ball is marked 'St
Rubber
Antique Gutta Percha Golf Ball, 'Woodley Flier'
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Antique Gutty golf ball, 'Woodley Flier'. A very good example of a 'Woodley Flier' gutta-percha
Golf Ball Display Cabinet
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Gutta Percha golf ball in original condition. The 1890's Gutty ball has been used, some of the original
Mahogany
Antique Bussey 'Captive' Golf Ball / Golfing Training Aid
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
, sprung leather strap, bakelite tee and a gutta percha bramble golf ball on a cord. This piece of
Gutta Percha, Mesh Pattern Golf Ball
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Solid Mesh Gutty Golf Ball. A solid moulded square mesh patterned gutta percha golf ball in well
Other
Unusual Maple Golf Club Occasional Table
Located in Essex, MA
base raised on three antique gutta percha golf ball feet. The shafts of the clubs have been cut at a
Antique Golf Ball Collection from 1890 - 1960 in Cabinet
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
Percha golf ball, G. McHardy Special 27½. C.1900 2) Solid moulded square mesh patterned white gutta
Rubber, Mahogany
Bramble Pattern Rubber Core Golf Ball
Located in Oxfordshire, GB
paint on the surface. The gutta percha covered, rubber core, golf ball with a name on one pole but with
Rubber
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