January 2015 Auction Ends Thursday, January 29th, 5pm Pacific
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Harold Mahony's gold medal from Wimbledon 1896. Medal represents the apex of Mahony's legendary tennis career, triumphing over Wilfred Baddeley for the gold. Mahony was also an Olympic silver medalist and part of the first winning team for the British Isles at the Davis Cup 1903 before his untimely death in a bicycle accident at age 38. Gold medal features a pair of crossed rackets to obverse, with a tudor rose positioned underneath, surrounded by, ''All England Club / Wimbledon''. To reverse is engraved at center, ''1896 / Mr. H.S Mahony'', flanked by laurel sprigs and surrounded by the title, ''Lawn Tennis Champion''. 18kt gold medal bears the maker's name of Henry Soane, London. Measures 1.5'' in diameter. Weighs just over 1 ounce or 31 grams. Faint scratching, else near fine. Medal previously sold at Adam's Auctions in Ireland in April 2014 for 28,800 euros.
Wimbledon Championship Gold Medal Won by Early Tennis Great Harold Mahony in 1896
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