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Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers Mullocks Specialist Auctioneers & Valuers Pine Needles Lodge Conference Centre Southern Pines Golf Memorabilia Pinehurst North Carolina Started 10 Nov 2013 16:30 ET (21:30 GMT) United States Lot Description Note All golf clubs have hickory shafts unless otherwise stated. 4x various Tom Stewart St Andrews smf irons to incl stainless cleek with 1 an interesting bevelled sole, 2 iron, niblick (shaft bowed) and Accurate wry neck putter – 2 with grips 3x various Tom Stewart St Andrews smf irons to incl 2x stamped with the pre 1904 pipe mark - wide sole niblick, mashie and a bent 2 neck putter – all with grips 9x various Tom Stewart irons incl 3x smf irons and putter - comprising a 3 iron, mashies, 3x niblicks et al and a wry neck putter – stamp 3 marks incl Slazenger, Chas Lock Tacoma, A Whiting Folkestone, E Gray - - - -Hampton, and a wry neck putter – all with various grips 6x various Tom Stewart irons to incl a 3 iron, 2x mid irons, a jigger, niblick – various Stewart cleek marks from the serpent to post 1904 4 pipe marks – stamp marks incl Geo Duncan (1920 Open Golf Champion), 2x Riseborough Little Hampton - 4 with grips 3x various deep grooved back spin irons to incl Cochrane’s “Dedli Pitcher”, MacGregor Bakspin Mashie niblick and Gibson DedStop – 5 2x with grips 3x various deep grooved back spin irons to incl Macgregor Bakspin RZ mashie niblick, Burke Grand Prize mashie and Campbell Spring 6 Haven CC “Ded Stop” deep face mashie – all with good length leather grips 3x various US makers deep grooved back spin irons to incl Moorehead Golf Co. “Glen-Eagle” Stop Mashie, Spalding Kro-Flite niblick, 7 Slazenger “Jerko” mashie niblick – all with full length leather grips 4x various smf irons to incl Spalding Gold Medal niblick, 2x mashies incl Wm Read & Sons, Boston, and another stamped The Spalding 8 c/w shaft stamp, plus a driving cleek stamped Willie Campbell, Boston – 2 with grips, one with full cloth underlisting 4x various face pattern irons to incl a niblick with a circular dot pattern face, a chevron pattern iron stamped E.K. McCarthy special, 9 Craftsmen pitcher with a hyphen cross pattern face, and a deep grooved sloping lined face “pitted” – all with full length leather grips 3x Kroydon ball pattern faced irons to incl a good deep faced niblick model R7, a 40 degree mashie model N7, and a 25 degree mid-iron 10 model J7 all with full length leather grips 4x various smf irons to incl a Carruthers patent bore thro’ short hosel cleek, a mashie stamped Dunn Selected, a Lovell Diamond mid- 11 iron, et al – all with full length grips 12 3x scarce Anderson-Anderson Anstruther irons to incl 2 smf mashies and a lined face niblick, all fitted with period hide grips 3x Thos. E. Wilson “Walker Cup” Sunrise faced irons to incl a Spade driving iron, a Distant Spade mashie iron, and a Medium Spade 13 mashie, each retaining the original Thos. E. Wilson coloured decal label to the shafts just below the original full length grips 2x early R. Forgan & Sons St Andrews smf irons to incl a shallow faced cleek stamped with powf, and a general iron, one with the 14 maker’s shaft stamp – both with grips, one A/F 4x interesting pattern faced irons to incl a James W. Brine Co., Boston “Checker” niblick, Burke classic mashie with a circular brass sun 15 faced inset, a Mitchell Buckeye crossed hatched face, and another with a circular dot ball face stamped W. Brown, all with various leather/hide grips 3x various smf irons to incl a deep faced mashie stamped Anderson Anstruther (shaft bowed), a general iron and a lofting iron, one 16 stamped C. Rochester Alnmouth – 2 with hide grips, one replaced, the other retaining part of the original underlisting 5x various patent irons to incl 2 with slotted hosels, 2x Butchart- Nicholls hickory/bamboo irons, one a niblick, one a midiron, plus a USG 17 brand Ajax midiron fitted with a one piece full length leather grip 5x BGI Co., Bridgeport, Conn. smf irons to incl a cleek, a mashie (head loose), a lofter, and two straight blade putters – all with full 18 length leather grips 3x various smf irons to incl W. Watt Perth lofter, C. Neaves Leven driving cleek, and a Bussey & Co. midiron – 2 with good grips, one 19 retaining the part of the original hide grip and underlisting 20 3x various smf niblicks to incl D. Herd Littlestone, another stamped G. C. Turnbull et al – all with replaced hide grips 7x various smf irons from a driving cleek to a lofter, makers including J.H. Taylor with shaft stamp, Wright and Ditson, Tom Stewart, et al 21 – all with replaced hide grips 7x various irons and putters to incl a niblick and mashie stamped Edgemont, Maxwell flanged sole mashie, together with four various 22 blade putters, including a Maxwell, Vardon, Slazenger – et al seven with various grips An early blacksmith made dish faced lofting iron c1880 with 4.75” flat hosel still retaining part of the original thick hide grip with full 23 underlisting Winton pointed-toe, diamond back mashie niblick stamped with the Winton diamond and no. 88 together with J. Milne, Neasden with full 24 length leather grips (shaft shortened) 25 Scarce A.G. Spalding & Bro. shallow faced, deep-grooved, backspin jigger – fitted with the original full length leather grip G. Forrester Earlsferry, Elie driving cleek c1890 – also stamped to the head Anderson & Anstruther together with makers shaft stamp 26 just below the full length leather grip Wm. Park, Musselburgh general iron c1895 with faint makers stamp mark to the head but with a good makers shaft stamp below the 27 original thick hide grip with underlisting 28 George Nicoll, Leven Zenith spade niblick – the face measures 2.5x4.25” fitted with the original full length leather grip 2x US interesting pattern faced irons to incl Thos. E. Wilson “Walker Cup” medium spade mashie with rainbow face markings and a 29 Kroydon mashie niblick with a waffle face, both with original leather grips (one slightly loose) An interesting heavy mashie jigger no.3 with a shallow face and very broad sole, and a Dreadnaught mashie stamped with a Spalding 30 anvil and a circular target mark both with good full length leather grips Fine set of 10x Tom Stewart, St Andrews irons and putter – all identically stamped to incl 2, 3, and a 4 iron, a no.5 mashie, a no.6 grade 31 mashie, a no.7 spade mashie, a no.8 mashie niblick, a no.9 niblick, a no.10 putter, plus a “Special” jigger with a wonderful wide sole – ...[more] 32 D. McEwan & Son, Musselburgh smf driving cleek c1895 – with a good maker’s shaft stamp below the full cloth underlisting 4x various junior golf clubs to incl a MacGregor “Edgemont” driver, J.H. Taylor “Signature” brassie, Wilsonian “Junior” smf mid iron, and 33 a Lee Nelson mashie – all with original full length leather grips 4x early left hand smf irons c1890 to incl 2x D Anderson Ansthruther general iron and lofter, an unnamed lofter and a McIntosh Ranfurly 34 lofter (bowed shaft) – one with good thick leather grip with underlisting and 3 with underlisting only 5x various Gibson Kinghorn irons to incl Macpherson Inverness “Stella” deep face mashie, a Sterona mashie niblick and 3x Logan’s 35 Genii irons a mashie, and a niblick - all with good full length leather grips 3x matching Winton “The Spieler” irons to incl E Ray mid iron, J Milne Neasden mashie and Sportsman Emporium niblick – 2x with full 36 length leather grips 3x Grand Rapids irons and putter to incl 2x W.H. Symons Grand Rapids M.I. smf round back irons, a mashie niblick and a niblick both 36A stamped with owners initials D.R.S. to the head and Gem style putter stamped Dick Kimball Grand Rapids – all fitted with original full length leather grips 37 J.L. Daray deep grooved “Bakspin” mashie and a Jack Daray left hand driving cleek – both with original full length leather grips (2) Fine set of matching late Forgan St Andrews stainless steel headed irons and putter – all stamped with the Forgan Pin Flag logo and 37A “Matched Set” to incl no.1 iron to no.8 iron together with matching putter with a 5.75” long hosel – all fitted with matching full length ...[more] An early unnamed large feather golf ball c1820 – used with minor seam split with stitching and small area of feathers visible and looking 38 at the size of the stitching this could well indicate an early feathery pre 1820 before the finish became more refined such as the following lot 39 A rare Tom Morris feather golf ball c1850 – a small feathery stamped “T. Morris 27” retaining good shape and patina A rare Forgan-style hand hammered gutty golf ball c1880 with hand hammer marks around each pole and squares within squares 40 around the circumference, retaining good shape and most of the original white paint - note a large deep strike mark 41 An early Tom Morris style uneven hand hammered gutty golf ball c1860’s - retaining a good shape devoid of paint 42 Scarce J & D Clark Musselburgh square mesh gutty golf ball c1895 – retaining all the original white paint finish –appears unused 43 Woodley Flier 27½ gutty golf ball c1895 - square mesh pattern made by the Hyde Imperial Rubber Co. - 3 minor strike marks 44 The Ocobo 27½ gutty golf ball c1894 - square mesh pattern made by J.
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