1910 Innerleven Golf Club Coronation Cup 9K gold Medal Won by B. Hall Blyth Jr.
This historic sports award is a 1910 Innerleven Golf Club Coronation Cup medal, representing one of the oldest and most prestigious golf clubs in Scotland. The Innerleven Golf Club, located in Leven, Fife, was founded in 1820 and remains a cornerstone of golfing heritage. The obverse features a detailed shield-shaped design with a central trophy cup inscribed 1902, likely commemorating the year the trophy was established. The reverse is elegantly engraved Won by B. Hall Blyth Jr. 1910. Benjamin Hall Blyth Jr. was a prominent civil engineer and a highly distinguished figure in the Scottish golfing community, serving as a captain of the Honorable Company of Edinburgh Golfers. The piece bears the maker mark T.S&S in a rectangular punch, identifying it as the work of Thomas Smith and Sons of Edinburgh, a firm renowned for producing high-quality sporting awards and jewelry. This medal is in very good vintage condition. It shows minor surface wear and light tarnishing consistent with its age of over 110 years. There are no deep scratches, dents, or structural issues present. 1 1/8" Weight 4 grams.
Ralph H. Martin Collection
Highly accomplished business professional Ralph H. Martin started as a rocket scientist for the US military, then being an officer with the Naval Reserve in WWII prior to going on to be an engineer and executive. He was deeply passionate about golf with six holes-in-ones to his name and the astute collection with focus categories of antique golf clubs, silver, prints and books. The High School Valedictorian Martin was a member of more than five golf clubs including: the Willoughby Golf Club of Stuart, Florida and The Ridge Club of Sandwich, Massachusetts, with previously holding memberships at the Ocean Reef Club, Key Largo, Florida; the Card Sound Golf Club, Key Largo, Florida; the Hartford Golf Club, West Hartford, Connecticut; and the Canoe Brook Country Club, Summit, New Jersey. Shooting his age on several occasions, he was a member of the Southern Seniors Golf Association and had a fine eye for patent clubs and the equally coveted 'long-noses' dating back decades into the 19th century. It is with The Golf Auction's honor that we share Martin's collection of hand-chosen pieces with the collecting public, such as the one in this lot.
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