Late Foley Shelley Golf Plate ‘Fore’ 10″
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A Hand Painted Shelley late Foley Golf Plate featuring two golfers and their caddies screaming “Fore” to the group ahead. Condition has over all crazing and a minor nibble (from a plate hanger) to the edge. It measures just over 10″ in diameter. Dating from the early 1900’s.
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