This box was made in1985 by Garrad as a range of golf motivated items.
It's quite historical. from what i heard from the seller on PGA show in 1999 in Las Vegas, he told me Jack Nicklaus has the same one too. Please bid with confidence.
Material:Silver & Enamel
Manufacture:Hand Craft
Contents:
" By appointment to
H. M. THE QUEEN
- GOLDSMITH & -
CROWN JEWELLERS
GARRARD & CO LTD
112, REGENT STREET. W. I.
Goods:One Protection Box & One Silver Box
Specification:The top of box head was painted the picture of The Augusta National Golf Club.
Outside box size:13X8.5X4 cm inside box size:9X4.5X2.5 cm
About Garrard Company
Garrard – The oldest jeweller in the world synonymous with fine
jewellery, diamonds and colour gems.
History
Garrard is particularly acknowledged for its role in connection with H.M. Tower of London. On display in the Jewel House are the most important jewels in the United Kingdom and it is an honour for Garrard to be associated with this collection. In 1911 two important commissions were undertaken: the making of Queen Mary's Crown for the Coronation; and, the Imperial Crown of India worn by King George V later that year, at the Delhi Durbar. The Coronation of 1937 heralded another important occasion for the royal jewellers. When the crown set with the Koh-i-Noor diamond was made for the late Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. The Imperial State Crown was remounted by Garrard in 1937, and then further adjusted for H.M. The Queen for the Coronation in 1953.
Manufacture:Hand Craft
Contents:
" By appointment to
H. M. THE QUEEN
- GOLDSMITH & -
CROWN JEWELLERS
GARRARD & CO LTD
112, REGENT STREET. W. I.
Goods:One Protection Box & One Silver Box
Specification:The top of box head was painted the picture of The Augusta National Golf Club.
Outside box size:13X8.5X4 cm inside box size:9X4.5X2.5 cm
About Garrard Company
Garrard – The oldest jeweller in the world synonymous with fine
jewellery, diamonds and colour gems.
History
Garrard is particularly acknowledged for its role in connection with H.M. Tower of London. On display in the Jewel House are the most important jewels in the United Kingdom and it is an honour for Garrard to be associated with this collection. In 1911 two important commissions were undertaken: the making of Queen Mary's Crown for the Coronation; and, the Imperial Crown of India worn by King George V later that year, at the Delhi Durbar. The Coronation of 1937 heralded another important occasion for the royal jewellers. When the crown set with the Koh-i-Noor diamond was made for the late Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother. The Imperial State Crown was remounted by Garrard in 1937, and then further adjusted for H.M. The Queen for the Coronation in 1953.
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