The Golf Player
Antique 1650s Prints
Paper
2010s Cubist Figurative Paintings
Canvas, Giclée, Paint, Cotton Canvas, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Digital, Inkjet
2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings
Paper, Ballpoint Pen
Late 20th Century Contemporary Figurative Prints
Lithograph
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography
Archival Pigment
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Black and White Photography
Archival Pigment
Early 2000s Contemporary Figurative Paintings
Oil
Mid-20th Century Turkish Turkish Rugs
Wool
Vintage 1910s Scottish Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Rubber
Antique Early 1900s British Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Rubber
Antique 1890s British Sporting Art Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Paper
Vintage 1920s British Posters
Paper
Mid-20th Century Historical Memorabilia
Paper
20th Century American Modern Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Paper
Vintage 1920s British Sporting Art Decorative Art
Paper
Vintage 1950s British Mid-Century Modern Table Lamps
Metal
2010s British Cufflinks
Sterling Silver
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Barware
Metal
20th Century American Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Paper
Early 2000s Photorealist Landscape Prints
Giclée, Canvas
Antique 1890s British Umbrella Stands
Iron
20th Century British Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Rubber
1960s Contemporary Black and White Photography
Digital, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment
Antique 1890s British Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Iron
1960s Contemporary Black and White Photography
Digital, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment
Vintage 1930s British Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Rubber
Antique 1890s British Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Steel
Antique Early 1900s European Sporting Art Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Paper
Early 20th Century French Art Deco Posters
Paper
Antique Late 19th Century British Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Wood, Beech, Hickory
Vintage 1950s British Posters
Paper
Late 20th Century American Modern Statues
Bronze
Antique 18th Century French Sporting Art Decorative Art
Paper
Vintage 1910s British Sporting Art Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Paint
2010s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings
Oil
Early 20th Century English Art Nouveau Vases
Porcelain
Early 20th Century British Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Hickory
Vintage 1910s Scottish Late Victorian Prints
Paper
Vintage 1930s Argentine Art Deco Posters
Paper
Vintage 1920s German Art Deco Brooches
Silver, Sterling Silver, Enamel
20th Century European Other Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Wood, Paint
1940s Prints and Multiples
Linen, Paper, Lithograph
2010s Impressionist Paintings
Acrylic
Antique Early 1900s American Prints
Paper
Vintage 1910s British Sporting Art Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Paper
Vintage 1910s British Sporting Art Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Paper
Vintage 1920s Sporting Art Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Paper, Paint
Early 20th Century English Sporting Art Prints
Paper
Early 20th Century British Sporting Art Prints
Paper, Wood
Early 20th Century British Prints
Paper
2010s Irish Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Fabric, Paper
Vintage 1960s American Modern Decorative Art
Plaster
1960s Contemporary Black and White Photography
Digital, Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Archival Pigment
Early 2000s American Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Fabric
Early 2000s American Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Fabric, Paper
Vintage 1960s British Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Willow
1950s American Modern Figurative Drawings and Watercolors
India Ink, Watercolor, Pen
Early 2000s Sports Equipment and Memorabilia
Paper
2010s Conceptual Mixed Media
Canvas, Spray Paint, Acrylic
2010s Conceptual Figurative Paintings
Canvas, Spray Paint, Acrylic
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- 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023Yes, people had record players in the 1930s. In fact, record players began to become more common during the decade and continued to grow in popularity throughout the 1940s, 50s and 60s. Thomas Edison made the first phonograph record player in 1877. Shop a variety of record players on 1stDibs.
- What is a jigger golf club?1 Answer1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022A jigger golf club can refer to one of two types of clubs. Most often, it describes a predecessor to the modern 4-iron. You may also see the term associated with a pitching club or lofting iron, an early version of today's pitching wedge. On 1stDibs, find a selection of antique and vintage golf clubs.
- 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023In the 1950s, most people just called record players record players. The technical name for record players from this period is a phonograph. Until the 1940s, many people referred to record players as gramophones. On 1stDibs, find a variety of record players.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022No, you cannot play any record on any record player. There are a variety of sizes of vinyl records and a range of speeds at which records are intended to be played. It’s important to make sure you use the proper player for the records you have in order to ensure the best sound and to keep your records in good condition.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 13, 2023Old-time record players were called gramophones or phonographs. Thomas Edison debuted his phonograph in 1877. The device was the result of Edison’s developing improvements to the telegraph and the telephone. He worked out a way to record sound on cylinders that were coated in tin foil (he decided that his invention would “undoubtedly be liberally devoted to music”). On 1stDibs, find vintage record players.
- 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023The main parts of a record player are the plinth, the revolving platter, the tone arm, the stylus and the cartridge. The plinth is the base of the record player, while the revolving platter is the round platform in the middle where you put the record. When you're ready to play a record, you lift the tone arm and place the needle or stylus against the vinyl. Then, the cartridge inside of the tone arm produces electrical signals as the stylus moves over the record's grooves. These impulses amplify to play music. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of record players.
- 1stDibs ExpertFebruary 1, 2024Professional pool players play on tournament billiards tables. This type of billiard table usually has a 50-inch by 100-inch playing surface and is the type of pool table invented when the modern-day version of the game first debuted in the early 20th century. For home use, most people purchase standard pool tables that measure 44 inches by 88 inches. Find a wide range of pool tables on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022No, hickory golf clubs are no longer made for play but are often sought after by collectors. Manufacturers favor metal materials for additional durability. Hickory clubs are still seen as collector items for golf aficionados and can be proudly displayed as decor. Browse a wide selection of vintage hickory golf clubs on 1stDibs.
- 1stDibs ExpertMay 5, 2023How much an antique record player cabinet is worth depends on a variety of factors. The age, materials, maker and condition all impact value. If the record player remains inside the cabinet, and whether or not it is operational will also affect the price you can expect to receive for it. Having the cabinet evaluated by a certified appraiser is a simple way to find out how much your piece is worth. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of record players.
- 1stDibs ExpertMarch 3, 2023Some old hickory golf clubs may be worth something. However, the condition of the clubs will have a big impact on value. Most golf clubs that underwent regular use will show some level of wear and tear, which may negatively impact resale price. Also, complete sets of golf clubs tend to be worth more than individual pieces. If you have questions about a particular club or set, enlist the help of a certified appraiser who can evaluate the equipment and estimate its value. On 1stDibs, shop a range of golf clubs.