Harry Vardon Signed 1923 Handwritten Message on Personal Letterhead
"December 28th. 'Dear Sir, Many thanks for letter of Dec. 19th, and I also had a phone message from Mr. Braid and I will be very pleased to come for the week. Commencing March 3rd at the fortune you mention oh and also enclosed a price list of clubs all are hand made and beautifully finished. Yours faithfully, Harry Vardon"
On the bottom half of his highly decorated personal letterhead Harry Vardon leaves his flowing signature and handwritten message. Well-chronicled in the industry is Vardon's comprehensive medal letterhead design, a hard-earned work of art in itself. This 1923 dated version is a competed comprehensive depiction of each of his record six Open Championship winning medals, US Open medal and even his 1911 Germany Open medal in great detail. Vardon updated his letterhead design as his awards collection grew throughout his career. World Champion Golfer of the year in 1896, 1898, 1899, 1903, 1911, and 1914, Vardon conquered the US Open at the turn-of-the-20th-Century in 1900. Predating the 'Big Three' of Palmer, Nicklaus and Player, James Braid, John Henry Taylor, and himself formed the 'Great Triumvirate.' The three Englishmen combined to win the Open Championship 16 out of 21 times spanning from 1894-1914. Vardon, passed away in 1937, long before autographs were the popular pursuit that they are today. Compound this fact with his legendary status as both player and innovator in the game, and it is easy to see why any signed item of Vardon's that hits the marketplace is highly coveted. Vardon went on to publish golf instructional books. This was handwritten by Vardon on December 28, 1923. The example grades a conservative 7/10 with great strength on the letterhead that titles Harry Vardon as 'Golf Club and Ball Maker.' James Spence Authentication (JSA) has reviewed this signature and their auction letter of authentication comes with this lot.
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