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Print "Swing & A Miss"

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A Swing and a Miss, Literally! -- Framed Antique "Oilette" Print (1905). Think your game is rough? This rare 1905 antique print proves that golfing mishaps have been a high art form for over a century. Produced by Raphael Tuck and Sons-publishers to the British Royal Family-this piece from the "Oilette" series captures a priceless moment of Edwardian sporting "excellence."

The scene depicts a poised lady maintaining impeccable form and composure even as her golf club snaps mid-swing. It perfectly blends turn-of-the-century elegance with the timeless comedy of a botched drive. Rendered in a soft oil-painting style after Hamish and Hebblethwaite and framed in its original rustic frame, it's a guaranteed conversation starter for any office, den, or 19th hole. The perfect gift for the golfer who has everything-including a history of equipment malfunctions.

Whether you're a collector of antique sporting art or just someone who has felt the sting of a broken club, this print is a reminder that even a "swing and a miss" can be handled with style.

Donated By Carolyn & Geoffrey Hearsum