John Jaques Oxford Croquet Set

 

John Jaques Oxford Croquet SetSplendid design brought courtesy of Jaques of London - the oldest sports & games manufacturer in the world. John Jaques II won a place in sporting history - & a Gold Medal - for introducing croquet into England at the Great Exhibition in 1851. His display there attracted such wide attention that the game speedily became the vogue - not only here but in Europe & throughout the British Empire. Several firms began making croquet equipment - but only John Jaques has survived from that period & continues to lead the market - offering superior equipment for all levels of play. The name John Jaques & the place name Oxford are both synonymous with classic high standings - quality & tradition. It is fitting therefore that the The John Jaques Oxford Croquet Set carries both names with its brass ringed mallets & fine construction. Contents: 4 by Brass Ringed Oxford Mallets. Full Set of 4 Challenge Balls in carrying case. Full Set of Challenge Hoops. All weather flags. Croquet Clips. Coloured Winning Post. Comprehensive Rules. Ball Markers. Hoop Smasher. The John Jaques Oxford Croquet Set is presented in a pine box handmade by Jaques cra feet smen using Timber from a sustainable forest. Mallet Dimensions: Mallets: 37' tall. Mallet Head: 9' long.
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