| Before the sale, the medal had been expected to fetch £ 25,000-30,000. However, one determined collector ensured its price exceeded everyone's expectations.
By 1934 when he won his first Open Championship, Henry Cotton was hailed as the best British professional golfer since 'The Great Triumvirate' of J H Taylor, James Braid and Harry Vardon at the turn of the 20th century. 1937 was
Cotton's second win and the medals from these two victories were made into a bracelet worn by his wife 'Toots'.
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