Wednesday 17 August 2011

Back from a break - tennis memorabilia

It's been eight months since my last post. Demoralised after my first 'antique' - a vintage 'Lexicon' game - failed to make a profit - I lost momentum and put the whole idea on the backburner.

However, a purchase of a 'job lot' of old spoons for £8 has revived my interest. The box contains 40 spoons from (I presume) practically worthless 'souvenirs' celebrating cities such as Buenos Aires, Hong Kong and Johannesburg to more intriguing items such as a twisted-stem foreign silver spoon. The latter has what appears to be a Maltese Cross finial (the hallmark on the back also features the cross and reads '917 F').


There were also silver-plate spoons with animal finials (a panda, a fox and a kingfisher). I listed the kingfisher spoon on eBay and it made £1.99. Take off £0.27 listing fee and the profit on that was £1.72 - not bad considering I still have 39 spoons left! So my running total is £3.31 + 39 spoons (£9.59-£8 job lot+£1.72+39 spoons).


Among the collection were also six tennis spoons which were probably presented to winners or runners-up in tournaments. They are all EPNS, engraved on the back with 'P.B.T.C' and date from 1960 through to 1973. P.B.T.C could possibly relate to Purley Berry Tennis Club in Surrey. I love sports memorabilia - I'm particularly interested in old golf books and am intrigued to find out whether anyone will be interested in a little bit of tennis history (even though we're only talking about items from 40 or 50 years ago).



I've found a website that looks like a great resource for spoon information; it also has a highly informative glossary.http://www.antiquesilverspoons.co.uk/glossary.htm
 


1 comment:

  1. Aside from these wonderful spoons, the world of tennis on its own is a highly technical one, and it would be great to read up some tennis glossary so as to follow what's happening within the sport.

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