2020 March Memorabilia Auction
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Old Tom & Young Tom Royal English Porcelain Decanter Handcrafted by Artist Bill Waugh


Here is a Bill Waugh handcrafted decanter, with a golf scene featuring Old and Young Tom Morris. A depiction of Old and Young Tom Morris are on each of the four sides. Waugh is a well known artist in the industry and one of the best at depicting golf scenes and courses using many different mediums. It is 10" tall, with a 4" wide base.

BILL WAUGH

Bill Waugh has established himself as one of Golf's major international artists. Amoung his clients he can name many of the game's elite including Steve Ballesteros, Greg Norman, Gary Player and a couple of U.S. Presidents. His special skill is depicting famous courses and their clubhouses in beautiful watercolors and oils. Such is his prowess that apart from his special commissions he has produced work for the Open, the U.S. Open, the Ryder Cup and famous clubs around the world
Biography of Bill Waugh according to Niel Macleod Prints & Enterprises Ltd.

Old Tom & Young Tom Royal English Porcelain Decanter Handcrafted by Artist Bill WaughOld Tom & Young Tom Royal English Porcelain Decanter Handcrafted by Artist Bill WaughOld Tom & Young Tom Royal English Porcelain Decanter Handcrafted by Artist Bill WaughOld Tom & Young Tom Royal English Porcelain Decanter Handcrafted by Artist Bill WaughOld Tom & Young Tom Royal English Porcelain Decanter Handcrafted by Artist Bill WaughOld Tom & Young Tom Royal English Porcelain Decanter Handcrafted by Artist Bill WaughOld Tom & Young Tom Royal English Porcelain Decanter Handcrafted by Artist Bill Waugh
Old Tom & Young Tom Royal English Porcelain Decanter Handcrafted by Artist Bill Waugh
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Auction closed on Sunday, March 15, 2020.
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