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portada europee 1

EUROPEAN 1

portada europees 2

EUROPEAN 2

portada americanes 1

AMERICAN 1

portada americanes 2

AMERICAN 2

portada americanes 3

AMERICAN 3

portada australianes 1

AUSTRALIAN 1 (SLAZENGER)

portada australianes 2

AUSTRALIAN 2 (SLAZENGER)

portada australianes 3

AUSTRALIAN 3 (DUNLOP)

ACD Systems Digital Imaging

AUSTRALIAN 4 (WILSON-SPALDING)

EUROPEAN RACKETS 1

European rackets exhibition (England, Germany, Switzerland and Holland).


Geo G. Bussey (England), College/Junior (1905)


Grays Cambridge (England)  


Grays Cambridge (England)  


Grays Cambridge (England), The New Blue / Tournement Model / The Gray  (1937)


Grays Cambridge (England), Silver Gray (1959) / The Gray (1974)


Grays Cambridge (England), The Gray Century (1970) / Matchmaster (1975)


Grays Cambridge (England), Royal Blue (1937)


Prosser & Sons (England), Challenge (1929)


Clapshaw & Cleave (England), The Eclipse (1920)


F. H. Ayres (England), New Wimbledon (1932) 


Wisden (England), The Durus (1935)


Wilson, Advantage (model made in England) (1979)


Wilson, Advantage (model made in England) (1979)


Vôlkl (Germany), Zebra (1972)


Heinrich Hammer (Germany), Spezialmodell Hans Nüsslein (1937) 


Paul Horaczek (Germany), Präsident  (1930)          


Adidas (Germany), Finalist (1975), from the Emili Bosch collection


Montana (Switzerland) (1960), from the collection Emili Bosch


Tretorn (Sweden), Supreme (1975), from the collection of Emili Bosch


Pinguin (Holland), Tournament model (1965), from the Emili Bosch collection

EUROPEAN RACKETS 2

European rackets exhibition (France, Belgium, Italy and Spain) 


Williams & Co. (France), Driva “Exela” (1924)


Williams & Co. (France), The Winna, The Champion (1890-1894)


Williams & Co. (France), The Champion (1890-1894)


Williams & Co. (France)  (1890-1894)


Williams & Co. (France), models with Transitional Flat-top shape (1890-1894)


Sodes et Yeo (France), from the Emili Bosch collection


Errés (France) (1933)


Gauthier (France) (1956-1960)


Gauthier (France)


Gauthier (France) G.O.G. (1970)


Gauthier (France) G.01 (1972)


Darsonval (France) Ultra Souple (1931)


Darsonval (France) Ultra Souple (1931)


Victor Clement (France), President (1961)


A.A.Tunmer (France) ATA “Aiglon” (1930)


Snauwaert (Belgium), Ergonom (1983)


Snauwaert (Belgium), La Grande (1978)


Snauwaert (Belgium), Vitas Gerulaitis (1980)


Reno (Spain) (1965)


Maxima Torneo (1970) / Suprema (1975) / Excelsa (1980) (Italy)

AMERICAN rackets 1

Exhibition of American rackets. Specially dedicated to the brands WRIGHT & DITSON, HORSMAN and N.J. MAGNAM CORP. 


Wright & Ditson (logo)


Wright & Ditson (logo)


Wright & Ditson (logo)


Wright & Ditson advertisement (August 1890)


Wright & Ditson, Country Club (1892)


Advertisement for Wright & Ditson, Country Club (1892)


Wright & Ditson, Campbell (1905)


Wright & Ditson, The Hub (1910)


Wright & Ditson, The Hub (1910)


Wright & Ditson, Davis Cup (1930)


Wright & Ditson brief (April 1896)


Wright & Ditson, Davis Cup (1935)


Wright & Ditson, Dyna Flite


Wright & Ditson, Prize Cup (1939)


Wright & Ditson, Prize Cup (1939)


Horsman, Berkeley (1884)


Horsman, Berkeley (1884)


Wright & Ditson, Davis Cup (1946), from the collection of Emili Bosch


N. J. Magnam Corp.; Aztec and Fairfield


N. J. Magnam Corp., Fairfield


N. J. Magnam Corp., Aztec

AMERICAN RACKETS 2

Exhibition of American rackets. Specially dedicated to the brands WRIGHT & DITSON, HORSMAN and N.J. MAGNAM CORP. 


Harry C. Lee & Co, New York 


Harry C. Lee & Co, New York , patent  mar-10,1908


Harry C. Lee & Co, Dreadnought Driver (1925)


Harry C. Lee & Co, Dreadnought Driver (1925)


Harry C. Lee & Co, Dreadnought Driver (1920)


Anunci Harry C. Lee & Co, Dreadnought Driver 


F. J. Bancroft Co. from the Emili Bosch collection


F. J. Bancroft Co. from the Emili Bosch collection


F. J. Bancroft Co., Super Winner Bamboo (1940)


F. J. Bancroft Co., Super Winner II (1945)


F. J. Bancroft Co., The Winner (1945)


F. J. Bancroft Co., Tru Stroke (1933)


F. J. Bancroft Co., Super Winner (1940), from the collection of Emili Bosch


Edw. K. Tryon , Wyncliffe (1920)


Narragansett, Twenty (1920) / Thirty (1920) / Forty (1925) / Fifty (1925) / Sixty (1930)


Narragansett 


Narragansett 


A. G. Spalding & Bros


Advertisement A. G. Spalding & Bros


A. G. Spalding & Bros, Gold Medal (1911)

AMERICAN RACKETS 3

Exhibition of American rackets. Specially dedicated to the brands A. ANDREEF and SPALDING.


A. Andreef, Speedshaft (Canada, 1940)


A. Andreef, Speedshaft (Canada, 1940) and Liz Taylor


A. Andreef, Speedshaft (Canada, 1940)


A. Andreef, Speedshaft (Canada, 1940)


A. Andreef, Speedshaft (Canada, 1940)


A. Andreef, Speedshaft (Canada, 1940)


Spalding, The Practice “checkered” (1896)


Spalding, The Practice “checkered” (1896)


Spalding Greenwood No 4


Spalding, Kro Flite (1939), from the collection of Emili Bosch


Spalding, Kro Flite (1939), from the collection of Emili Bosch


Spalding, Davis Cup (1960)


Spalding, Davis Cup (1965), from the Emili Bosch collection


Crest


Tad Davis Imperial (1967) / Tad Davis Supreme (1969)


Tad Davis Classic


Goldsmith (1920), from the collection of Emili Bosch


A. J. Reach & Co (1905), from the collection of Emili Bosch


Davega Sports,  from the Emili Bosch collection


Garcia Corporation, Continental 3000 (1974),  by Emili Bosch

AUSTRALIAN 1 (SLAZENGER)

Renowned brands such as Slazenger have produced different models in Australia. They are rackets that are characterized by great visibility and excellent details in the finishes. 


“Frame only Slazengers (Australia)”   


Slazenger, the red ace 


Slazenger, the red ace 


Slazenger, the red ace 


Slazengers, red wing


Slazengers, red wing


Slazengers, red wing


Slazengers, the renshaw


Slazengers, the renshaw


Slazengers, the renshaw


Slazengers, the renshaw


“Made in Australia”


Slazenger matchpoint (New Zeland )


Slazenger matchpoint (New Zeland )


Slazenger matchpoint (New Zeland )


Slazengers Hercules


Slazengers Hercules


Slazengers Demon


Slazengers Demon


Slazengers Challenge “three point” (1940)


Slazengers Challenge “three point” (1940)


Slazengers Challenge “three point” (1940)


Slazenger Challenge “choise of world champions” (1955)


Slazenger “Made in Australia”

AUSTRALIAN 2 (SLAZENGER)

Renowned brands such as Slazenger have produced different models in Australia. They are rackets that are characterized by great visibility and excellent details in the finishes. 


Slazenger Challenge (made in Australia)


Slazenger Challenge “World Leader” “Champion of the World” (1963 – 1965)


Slazenger Challenge “World Leader” “Champion of the World” (1963 – 1965)


Slazenger Challenge “World Leader” “Champion of the World” (1963 – 1965)


Slazenger Challenge “World Leader” “Champion of the World” (1963 – 1965)


Slazenger Challenge “20 victories davis cup” (1963)


Slazenger Challenge “20 victories davis cup” (1963)


Slazenger Royal Crown (1963)


Slazenger Challenge


Slazenger Challenge P- 4 (1958)


Slazenger Challenge VIP (1967)


Slazenger Challenge GTS  (1968)


Slazenger Challenge OC  (1969)


Slazenger Challenge IPT   (1969) 


Slazenger Challeng FQIT   (1969) 


Slazenger Challenge T-10  (1974)

AUSTRALIAN 3 (DUNLOP)

Renowned brands such as Dunlop have produced different models in Australia. They are rackets that are characterized by great visibility and excellent details in its final touch. 


Dunlop Maxplay International, (1945)


Dunlop Maxplay International, (1945)


Dunlop Maxplay International, (1946)


Dunlop Maxply International 8 Star   (1950)


Dunlop Maxply International 8 Star   (1950)


Dunlop Maxply “Austral” 


Dunlop Maxply Wimbledon Winner (1962)


Dunlop Maxply “Australia” 


Dunlop Pastime  D8 Star


Dunlop Pastime Wimbledon Winner (1963)


Dunlop Max Fort


Dunlop Max Fort


Dunlop Frank Sedgman (1954)


Dunlop Frank Sedgman (1954)


Dunlop Lewis Hoad (1955)


Dunlop Lewis Hoad (1955)

AUSTRALIAN 4 (WILSON Y SPALDING)

Renowned brands such as Wilson and Spalding have produced different models in Australia. They are rackets that are characterized by great visibility and excellent details in the finishes. 


Made in Australia


Wilson Ellsworth Vines


Wilson Ellsworth Vines


Wilson Ellsworth Vines


Wilson Alice Marble Hall of Fame,1942 


Wilson Alice Marble Hall of Fame,1942 


Wilson Alice Marble Hall of Fame,1942 


Wilson Alice Marble Hall of Fame,1942 / Wilson Ellsworth Vines


Spalding Richard Gonzales  (1958)


Spalding Richard Gonzales  (1958)


Spalding Pancho Gonzales “World Open” (1968)


Spalding Pancho Gonzales “World Professional” (1968)


Spalding Pancho Gonzales “World Open”  “Professional” (1968)


Spalding Gonzales Grand Prix (1978)