Lot # 2: 1822 Thistle Club Scorecard

Starting Bid: $1,250.00

Bids: 22 (Bid History)

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Item was in Auction "Spring 2021",
which ran from 3/3/2021 12:00 PM to
3/20/2021 8:00 PM



This Thistle Golf Club Gold Medal score card, dated 4 May, 1822, is one of the oldest remaining scorecards in the world.  It was once owned by Colonel T.B.A. Evans-Lombe O.B.E., who kept it in a 'tin black box' that was auctioned off by Sotheby's after he passed away. This box contained historical golf documents having to do with the Thistle Club in Leith between 1816 and 1826. The entire contents of the box were sold at Sotheby's July 12, 1996 golf auction in London, which the auctioneer attended. 

The Thistle Golf Club Gold Medal competition in 1822 consisted of two rounds over the Leith Links 5-hole course. This card bears the name of Mr. Logan who shot a 104 for the 10 holes.  Needless to say but lest we forget, the game as played 200 years ago was quite different from the game today.

This scorecard predates even the oldest scorecards owned by the international golf museums. An December 2, 1820 Gold Medal Thistle Club scorecard from the Tin Black Box find recently sold at a UK auction for well over $6000. For more information Click Here. The oldest card auctioneer knows of is a Thistle Golf Club card from June 3, 1820. 

The scorecard offered here measures 3 x 4 1/2 inches. The frame around the card measures 9 ½ x 13 inches.  Both of these items have been museum-quality framed with, I believe, UV Glass.

By 1824, the Thistle scorecards had changed. They were printed, not drawn by hand like this card, and had a similar "crest" design as is on the front of the Rules of the Thistle Club in lot 1 of this sale.

When one stops to think about the bazillions of scorecards that have been printed across the past 200 years, this card, suffice it to say, is truly historic.  It would be an outstanding addition to any collection—any museum—in the world.

For the record:

The tin black box mentioned above and the Thistle club scorecards and letters it contained, including the card offered here, are often credited with having been the property of Henry Cotton.  They were not.  Sotheby's held their Henry Cotton sale the same day and at the same location as their regular golf auction.  Sotheby's, however, provided two separate catalogs--one for each sale.  The Thistle Club items are not in the Cotton catalog.  They are in the golf catalog which clearly states they were "the property of the late Colonel T.B.A. Evans-Lombe...." 

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