As shown in the photos, Seymour Dunn had one of the most elaborate,
if not the most elaborate makers marks of all clubmakers. His cmark
takes up almost the entire top of the clubhead, with his name and Lake
Placid address along with the crown and banner displaying the words "Vi
Et Arte" loosely translated from Latin to mean "by strength and skill."
The face of the club has a metal insert fastened with four screws,
above a piece of fiber that sits between it and the brass soleplate.
"Brassie" and several numerals are stamped on the heel of the clubhead.
Original shaft measures 41 3/8" with original leather wrapped grip.