Covered under Edwin McClain’s December 1928 US patent, this Hagen sand wedge has a dramatically curved face and a large, broad sole. Bobby Jones even used one of these in the 1930 British Open. In 1931 the USGA adopted a new regulation that made any club with a concave face non-conforming. Consequently, Hagen stopped producing its concave sand wedge.
This example has its original 35" shaft and leather wrap grip. The face and sole show wear, both having a dark patina where there once was chrome.
For more about the Hagen concave sand iron, see TCA2 Vol. 1 p. 283-284