Null Prestwick Golf – Narrow tallboy
Measurement: ~14” x 19.5” x 48.5” (height) …
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Prestwick Golf – Narrow tallboy Measurement: ~14” x 19.5” x 48.5” (height) Condition: Very good Prestwick Golf Group is a unique 28 year-old Wisconsin company, providing many golf & golf-related products. In its early days, the company manufactured some really exciting golf furniture representing an historic golf motif with their corporate name. That vintage furniture was extremely well made as is their modern outdoor benches. Unfortunately, they no longer manufacture the furniture being auctioned today. 5-10 years ago, it was possible to obtain their vintage golf furniture at excellent prices and on rare occasion one can still find a piece being auctioned or sold privately at a great price. HOWEVER, make no mistake, like fine art or a fine vintage of wine, the vintage Prestwick Golf furniture has all the hallmarks of becoming a highly desired collectible item, especially for those who are golfers and as unique gifts. There’s lots of space inside the drawers and inside the cabinet. The vintage Prestwick Golf furniture in this Intervendue Auction has been carefully maintained and remains in very good condition. Typically, such niche furniture depreciates over time, but it’s believed by many that the aging of these vintage pieces if kept in its very good condition, will not only appreciate but will gain value as a collectible and eventually a collectible antique. All of the Prestwick pieces in this auction were consigned by an owner-athlete, now retired physician, who truly believes his Prestwick Golf pieces have much luck attached to them.

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Prestwick Golf – Narrow tallboy Measurement: ~14” x 19.5” x 48.5” (height) Condition: Very good Prestwick Golf Group is a unique 28 year-old Wisconsin company, providing many golf & golf-related products. In its early days, the company manufactured some really exciting golf furniture representing an historic golf motif with their corporate name. That vintage furniture was extremely well made as is their modern outdoor benches. Unfortunately, they no longer manufacture the furniture being auctioned today. 5-10 years ago, it was possible to obtain their vintage golf furniture at excellent prices and on rare occasion one can still find a piece being auctioned or sold privately at a great price. HOWEVER, make no mistake, like fine art or a fine vintage of wine, the vintage Prestwick Golf furniture has all the hallmarks of becoming a highly desired collectible item, especially for those who are golfers and as unique gifts. There’s lots of space inside the drawers and inside the cabinet. The vintage Prestwick Golf furniture in this Intervendue Auction has been carefully maintained and remains in very good condition. Typically, such niche furniture depreciates over time, but it’s believed by many that the aging of these vintage pieces if kept in its very good condition, will not only appreciate but will gain value as a collectible and eventually a collectible antique. All of the Prestwick pieces in this auction were consigned by an owner-athlete, now retired physician, who truly believes his Prestwick Golf pieces have much luck attached to them.

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