Tennis Antiques & Collectibles

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1

  • Collecting Tennis Memorabilia
    1. Why, where, and how

Chapter 2

  • A Brief History of Tennis
    1. Court tennis
    2. The game of rackets
    3. Beginnings of lawn tennis
    4. Tennis comes to America
    5. 1901-1918
    6. 1919-1940 - The golden age

Chapter 3

  • An Introduction to Rackets
    1. Anatomy of a racket
    2. Dating rackets
    3. Buying rackets

Chapter 4

  • English Racket Makers From Ayres to Wisden

Chapter 5

  • American Racket Makers From Alex Taylor to Winchester

Chapter 6

  • Wright & Ditson, Wilson, and Spalding

Chapter 7

  • Tennis Balls, Ball Boxes and Ball Cans
    1. History
    2. Construction
    3. Ball cans

Chapter 8

  • Other Tennis Equipment
    1. Lawn tennis boxed sets
    2. Racket presses
    3. Umpire stands
    4. Rollers and mowers
    5. Chalk markers and tape measures
    6. Strings and other things

Chapter 9

  • Tennis Styles and Fashions
    1. Where to look
    2. Dating by styles
    3. Skirtlifters
    4. Caring for clothing

Chapter 10

  • Ceramics, Silver, and Art

Chapter 11

  • Collecting Tennis Books
    1. Rules
    2. Instruction or how-to
    3. Histories
    4. Autobiographies and biographies
    5. Miscellaneous books

Chapter 12

  • Prints and Other Ephemera
    1. Trade cards
    2. Posters
    3. Ads
    4. Magazine illustrations
    5. Artists and illustrators
    6. Postcards
    7. Programs
    8. Catalogs, booklets, and pamphlets

Chapter 13

  • Tennis Photography
    1. Tintypes
    2. Albumen prints
    3. Cartes de visite
    4. Cabinet cards
    5. Stereographs
    6. Kodak

Appendix

  • Appendix A: Racket Terminology
  • Appendix B: Correspondence From "The Field"
  • Appendix C: Resources for the Collector
    1. Tennis Museums
    2. Dealers
    3. Auction Houses
  • Appendix D: Racket tables
    1. Wright & Ditson
    2. Spalding
    3. Wilson
  • Appendix E: Patent List
  • Appendix F: Bibliography

Index

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