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Williams Paris 1909

Inspired by the Iron Lady

Manuf.:    Williams & Co.

Model:      Paris

Spec.:        Solid wood, pear shape

Year:         1909

(documented or estimated)

Background facts:

Williams & Co. was one of the most prestigious sporting goods retailers of the Belle Époque, operating a renowned showroom in Paris near the Boulevard Haussmann. While many British manufacturers, including Bussey and Slazenger, supplied Williams with racquets, the company occasionally commissioned exclusive models produced under its own name.

At a time when tennis was rapidly gaining popularity among France’s upper class, Williams & Co. became closely associated with high sporting standards. The racquet was likely intended for a discerning clientele playing at private clubs or on large estates in and around the French capital. The racquet reflects a moment defined by engineering ambition and the visual language of modern construction emerging in Paris at the turn of the century.


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Williams lawn tennis racquet, Paris, 1909, portrait position, full frontal view

 

Portrait


 

Williams lawn tennis racquet, Paris, 1909, full profile view, left orientation
Williams lawn tennis racquet, Paris, 1909, full profile view, right orientation

 

Profile Left


 

 

Profile Right


 

Williams lawn tennis racquet, Paris, 1909, close‑up view of butt end

 

Butt end


 

Williams lawn tennis racquet, Paris, 1909, face profile view, left orientation

 

Face Profile Left


 

Williams lawn tennis racquet, Paris, 1909, face profile view, right orientation

 

Face Profile Right


 

Williams lawn tennis racquet, Paris, 1909, landscape position, full side view

 

Landscape


 

 
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