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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. B. Halley - one strike mark

An interesting “The Ace-Gelatine centre” a bramble pattern rubber core golf ball c1907 - made by J.P. Cochrane & Co., retaining some 45 of the original white finish

46 An Arch Colonel half-moon dimple rubber core golf ball c1912 - made by St Mungo MFG Co., retaining most of the original white finish

5x Silvertown gutty golf balls c1895 - in the original Silvertown Golf Balls box with sliding sleeve, still retaining some of the original golf 47 ball tissues “loose,” edges of box worn, minor tears and end panel loose to sleeve. Hence, A/F. An original Crolf large moulded ball - with large circular dimples to the circumference and stamped “Crolf” to the one pole, and inscribed 48 in red ink to the other pole “no.8”, overall size approx 2.25” dia., with some general crazing. Note: see Lot 420 for a Crolf club

3x Golf balls signed by Major winners - to incl a Maxfli signed by Greg Norman, British Open winner 1986, 1993, a Top-Flite Strata 49 practice ball signed by Nick Price (rare), winner of the British Open in 1994, and a Titleist signed by Bernhard Langer, winner of the 1985 Masters

2x Golf balls signed by Major winners - to incl a Maxfli signed by Fred Couples, winner of the 1992 Masters, a Callaway signed by Craig 50 Stadler, winner of the 1982 Masters

2x Golf balls signed by Major winners - to incl a ProStaff signed by Phil Mickleson, winner of the 2004 Masters and recently the British 51 Open, and a Titleist signed by Davis Love III, winner of the 1997 PGA

2x Golf balls signed by Major winners - to incl a Top-Flite Strata signed by Lee Janzen, 2x winner of the US Open ’93, ’98, and a Titleist 52 signed by John Daly, winner of the 1995 British Open and the1991 PGA

USA Presidential Golf Ball Display Case - comprised of a coloured photograph of 5 Presidents including Ford, Nixon, Bush, Reagan, 53 and Carter, and 5 Presidential signature golf balls, together with a rectangular brass plate inscribed “Five Presidents, November 4, 1991 This date marked the first ...[more]

22x bramble pattern reproduction golf balls – to incl The Challenger, Vardon Flier, Wright & Ditson; some used, hence 2 cracked, 54 together with 4 in original retailer’s boxes

28x various line mesh reproduction golf balls to incl Oakhurst, The Stark, McIntyre incl some boxed, Old Bandon Gutty Golf Links and 2x 55 hand hammered golf balls

18x various square mesh and dimple reproduction golf balls to incl Oakhurst, Tad Moore, Titleist, The Wonder Ball, The Whoopee, The 56 Ace, Wiz et al – mostly unused

Collection of various used signature and other dimple golf balls to incl 13x signature balls namely , Jack Nicklaus, Tony 57 Penna, Arnold Palmer, Tommy Armour, Gary Player, Lee Trevino, Billy Casper, Lanny Wadkins et al – (23)

The Anthology of Golf – a faux book with hinge lid to reveal 12x replica golf balls from 1899 to 1990 – from a bramble to other dimple 58 golf balls namely Ace, Whoopee, The Wonder et al (VG)

59 Pair of early dimple golf ball moulds stamped to both poles “Lee-O”

60 2x separate half golf ball moulds – to incl square mesh dimple stamped Oriole c/w bird logo and a dimple mould stamped Durable

The following lots 61-67 feature Tom Stewart face pattern clubs - see The Ralph Livingston (R L) Book p299-310. 3x various Tom 61 Stewart face pattern irons to incl “Herd” wavy pattern with dot centres c/w thick hide grip with underlisting, square cross hatch dot centre stamped Frostwick an ...[more]

3x various Tom Stewart face pattern irons to incl a interesting deep grooved mashie stamped Tom Stewart with a wrapped cork grip, a 62 Ben Sayers North Berwick “Young Benny” mashie niblick with vertical face lines and dots and a D Anderson Golf School London diamond pattern – both wit ...[more] 3x various Tom Stewart face pattern irons to incl Tom Stewart St Andrews Deep grooved faced mashie niblick, mashie with grid pattern 63 face and a J G Hutchinson Royal Porthcawl driving mashie 2with diamond pattern face marking – all with period full length leather hide grips

3x various Tom Stewart face pattern irons to incl a Tom Stewart St Andrews deep grooved spade mashie, mashie niblick with diagonal 64 face lines stamped A W Heron, and a smooth face driving mashie with random dot face markings – all with good period full length leather grips.

3x various Tom Stewart face pattern irons to incl Fred Robson Cooden Beach mashie niblick with deep grooved face, Tom Stewart 65 mashie with dash face and side dot decoration and a no.1 iron with horizontal lines c/w dot punch face markings

2x Tom Stewart face pattern irons to incl Jack Hutchinson Pittsburgh mashie with deep grooved face marking and another by the same 66 maker with dash face markings both with full length leather grips

2x Tom Stewart face pattern irons to incl Tom Stewart mashie with deep grooved face and McAndrews Cruden Bay niblick both with 67 period full length leather grips

3x Tom Stewart Maker St Andrews long irons to incl “Push Iron” with personal inspection dot, a Cleek with both personal inspections dot 68 and foreman’s “V.” mark, and a driving mashie stamped C Hepburn National G.L. – all fitted with original full length leather gri ...[more]

Scarce Tom Stewart Maker St Andrews “Mongrel Mashie” stamped with personal inspection dot and foreman’s cross mark – c/w full 69 length hide grip – see The R.L. Book p. 102

2x scarce Tom Stewart Pipe mark Mongrel Irons to incl a Fairlies Pat Anti shank “Mongrel Iron” – mussel back stamped J Siley Fleet 70 together with a Smiths Pat Anti Shank “Mongrel Mashie” stamped E Cassidy Pannal both fitted with full length period hide/leather grips. See ...[more]

Scarce Ben Sayers North Berwick “The Tweenie” curved sole iron, round back with Stewart pipe mark – makers shaft stamp just below 71 the full length leather grip See The R.L. Book p. 116

2x Tom Stewart Morris style round toed irons to incl Mongrel Iron mussel back stamped A L Johnson Boston and a No.3 deep face iron 72 with curved sole– both fitted with period full length. See The R.L. Book p. 105 and 127

Scarce D & W Auchterlonie Patent Bar Back “Push Iron” stamped Macpherson Inverness to the shaft – fitted with period hide grip. See 73 The R.L. Book p. 112

Rare Tom Stewart Maker St Andrews iron stamped 1½ - stamped W L Ritchie to the shaft – note the 1½ iron has some acclaim 74 because Bobby Jones used such an iron in his Grand Slam year. See The R.L. Book p. 126

Rare Tom Stewart “RTJ” cleek – stamped with personal inspection dot and pipe mark to the head – c/w full length Whitcombe grip – 75 slightly perished. See The R.L. Book p. 281

4x Tom Stewart makers St Andrews irons to incl No.2 Mashie with personal inspection dot, deep face mashie, Sammy iron and a 76 shallow face Sammy – all fitted with period full length leather grips. See The R L book p. 85, 114, 115 & 139

2x Tom Stewart pipe marked stamped Boys/Junior irons - one stamped D&W Auchterlonie St Andrews c/w makers shaft stamp – all 77 original c/w period full length grips. See The R L book p. 330 7x Tom Stewart Maxwell wide flanged sole irons and putter to incl 3x D&W Auchterlonie St Andrews matching irons no.1 -3 iron, two 78 personal inspection dots c/w makers shaft stamps (see The Livingston Book p. 107), plus 2x other mashies one by D Adams Glasgow and the other by T Auchterlonie and an ...[more]

Fine Tom Stewart wide flanged sole large deep face niblick (sand iron), stamped to the head D&W Auchterlonie St Andrews c/w shaft 79 stamp – fitted with full length leather grip. See The R.L. Book p. 180

Fine Tom Stewart wide flanged sole heavy deep face niblick (sand iron), stamped to the head D&W Auchterlonie St Andrews No. 8 c/w 80 shaft stamp – fitted with full length leather grip. See The R.L. Book p. 180

Fine Tom Stewart wide flanged sole heavy deep face niblick (sand iron), stamped to the head Kenneth Smith Kansas “88” and to the 81 sole no. 88 c/w shaft stamp – fitted with full length leather grip. See The R.L. Book p. 181

Scarce Tom Stewart “FO/RTJ” round toed utility iron stamped 66 to the head c/w personal inspection dot and fitted with full length 82 leather grip. See The R.L. Book p. 295

Scarce Tom Stewart “66” round toed unnamed large head mashie niblick stamped 66 to the head c/w personal inspection dot and fitted 83 with full length leather grip See The R.L. Book p. 129

Scarce Tom Stewart “FO/RTJ-44” round toed unnamed mashie stamped 44 to the head and fitted with full length leather grip. See The 84 R.L. Book p. 128

Scarce Tom Stewart Maker St Andrews Giant Niblick – with dot punched face markings and fitted with original full length leather grip – 85 the head measures 3 1/8 x 4 3/8”. See The R.L. Book p.178

Scarce Tom Stewart Maker St Andrews extra large (Giant) niblick – with dot punched face markings and fitted with original full length 86 leather grip – the head measures 3 1/8” x 4 3/8”. See The R.L. Book p.176

6x various Tom Stewart irons to incl Ben Sayers North Berwick “Young Benny”, Clarkson Lofter, Smith’s Pat anti shank driving iron, 87 Slazenger New York deep face mashie and 2x Tom Stewart a jigger and a mashie – 5 with full length leather grips. See The R L book p. 89, 101, 142 ...[more]

6x various Tom Stewart irons comprising 3 iron, 3x mashies incl a Benny, curved sole pitcher and a jigger – 3x stamped Tom Stewart St 88 Andrews, others D&W Auchterlonie et al – 4 with grips. See The R L book p. 17, 90, 124, 141, & 152

7x various Tom Stewart irons – to incl niblick, mashie niblick, spade mashie, jigger (p.88), shallow face mashie (p. 147) plus 1iron 89 stamped Hunter Deal and 2 iron stamped D & W Auchterlonie – 3 with full length leather grips

6x American related Tom Stewart irons to incl cleek stamped John F Hayes Newport R.I., smooth face with random punched dot face 90 markings stamped J & D Foulis Wheaton Ill, mashie stamped J Govan Pine Valley, mashie stamped D Foulis, a diamond back smf no. 2 iron stamped E Martin and G ...[more]

Francis Ouimet – US Open Champion and Amateur Champion personal golf club. Rare Tom Stewart Maker St Andrews “Francis 91 Ouimet” signature 2 iron – c/w personal inspection dot – fitted with a full length leather grip – the weight and balance exceptional and it is fai ...[more]

Gene Sarazen signature jigger iron. Scarce Tom Stewart pipe mark “Gene Sarazen” signature jigger – shallow face the head stamped 92 with personal inspection dot and the initials E H – c/w full length period leather grip. See The R.L. Book p. 269 – again it is of the opinio ...[more] 3x interesting Tom Stewart irons to incl Tom Stewart Makers St Andrews no. 4 iron stamped Ouimet and Sullivan, Wilfred Reed 93 personal mashie (p. 263) - both with full length leather grips and a A de la Torre no. 2 iron fitted with cord grip

3x interesting Tom Stewart Open Golf Champions endorsed/signature irons to incl 2xc signature irons a driving iron and a 94 mid iron both stamped H Vardon Totteridge (professional club) and Alex Herd signature “push iron” (p-. 111) with personal inspection dot plus a McAndrew C ...[more]

An interesting Tom Stewart made cleek featuring an unusual elongated oval shaped head, stamped with personal inspection dot, James 95 Braid Walton Heath oval stamp mark and the initials EOD – retaining the original period full length leather grip. See The R L book p. 268 no.98

Interesting Tom Stewart maker St Andrews mid iron – heavily stamped to the makers oval stamp with 2x marks – c/w period full length 96 leather grip. Note: See The Livingston Book p. 34 with the theory behind the marks which could be a reject mark or a samplers mark

2x early Tom Stewart made smf cleeks – with the pre 1904 pipe mark to incl D&W Auchterlonie c/w shaft stamp and a diamond back 97 stamped Slazenger Special New York – both with full length hide grips with underlisting. See The R/L Book p. 43& 51

2x early Tom Stewart made “driving mashies” – both with the early pre 1904 pipe marks to incl A Herd Huddersfield and J Sherlock 98 Oxford smf, both with full length leather/hide grips – one replaced. See The R/L Book p. 52&53

Set of 3x Tom Stewart made smf irons – all with the pre 1904 pipe marks and made for Hutcheson Porthcawl to incl “mashie cleek” and 99 2x general irons – all fitted with original period hide grips with underlisting. See The R/L Book p. 65

2x early Tom Stewart made smf irons c1890 – to incl a general iron and a large cleek stamped D&W Auchterlonie St Andrews – both 100 with full length hide grips one with thick underlisting and the other with replaced period hide grip

Rare and early Tom Stewart smf general iron c1890 – with the rare stamp pipe mark to the toe – c/w the original thick hide grip with 101 underlisting – note faint stamp mark to the head. See The R/L Book p. 47

Early Tom Stewart made large smooth dished face lofter c1890s- the head and shaft stamped J & D Clark Musselburgh – fitted with 102 replaced black hide grip. See The R/L Book p. 59

An early example of Tom Stewart smf lofter c1890s – with a distinct sharp hosel neck crease – re-shafted and fitted with a replaced thick 103 hide grip with underlisting. See The R/L Book p. 45

An early Tom Stewart made smf bevelled toe lofting iron c1904 - stamped to the head A Herd Huddersfield (Open Golf Champion 1902) 104 – c/w replaced thick hide grip with underlisting and Tom Stewart St Andrews smf mashie c1904 with good makers stamp mark to the head and D Anderson St Andrews shaft ...[more]

2x early Tom Stewart made smf irons for Scottish club makers A Aitken Gullane and W. McEwan Formby – note the bevelled heel to the 105 Aitken and personal inspection dot to the McEwan both fitted with period grips incl a thick hide grip with underlisting. See The R/L Book p. 63 & 66

2x early Tom Stewart made deep smf mashies c1890s – both with the early pipe mark, one stamped with the personal inspection dot 106 together with Bramall Park to the head and the other stamped Hugh Williams Newark – both with period full length grips one with unusual taped grip. See The R/L ...[more]

Early Tom Stewart made smf mashie niblick – stamped to the head G Cummins Toronto - note the flat leading edge similar in style to 107 the Foulis – c/w original full-length leather grip. See The R/L Book p. 69 Early Tom Stewart made smf niblick/sand iron c1897 – the head stamped Wimbledon Park (1897-1935) together with 108 the early pre-1904 pipe mark – fitted with period full-length leather grip c/w leather butt button. See the R/L Book p. 74

109 An early and interesting small light stained wooden ball, possibly from the 1800s – retaining good shape, one hairline grain crack

110 A fine, unnamed large feather golf ball c1800 retaining good shape, approx 2” diameter, 2 very minor strike marks, otherwise (VG)

111 An interesting and large lump of red gutta percha - used for making golf balls

112 An interesting large smooth gutta percha golf ball c1850 devoid of paint and well used with various marks and flat areas

113 An early Allan style hand cut square gutty golf ball c1850 – only three known examples of an Allan similar in style to the above.

A rare small smooth gutty golf ball c1850 – used with minor cracks and strike marks, reputedly from Royal North Devon GC, England, 114 the second oldest GC in England

115 An interesting Chloe wooden oval ball c1880 – featuring line ridges

116 Scarce red painted square patterned gutty golf ball, c1880 – retaining good shape, one strike mark and most of the original red finish

117 A fine oversized unnamed Clent square mesh gutty golf ball – retaining 90% original white finish

118 An unnamed red mesh patent gutty golf ball c1880 – well used, hence general wear and oxidized

119 An interesting and early small unnamed red bramble patterned golf ball c1890 - retaining good shape, colour, approx 1 3/8” diameter

A small Knurr & Spell wooden ball c1890 with hand cut squares – one grain crack, otherwise retaining good shape. Note: The game 120 originated in the moors of Yorkshire in England, and can be traced back to the beginning of the 14th century. It is played with a wooden trap which throws the Knu ...[more]

121 A scarce Gem square mesh gutty golf ball c1890 – devoid of paint, 7 small strike marks

An interesting oversized, unnamed bramble gutty golf ball c1890 – one deep strike mark and two other indents, otherwise retaining good 122 shape but devoid of paint. approx 2” diameter

A unique Whitman & Barnes diamond pattern gutty golf ball c1900 – well used with several strike marks, retaining most of the white 123 finish, otherwise (A/F)

Heavy Colonel bramble pattern, rubber core golf ball c1900 – manufactured by St Mungo Mfg. Co., retaining some of the original white 124 finish

2x dimple golf balls – to incl a Super Harlequin (with visible strike marks) and a US Nobby Re-processed Vulcanized Dimple; both used, 125 hence A/F

126 Silvertown mesh pattern gutty golf ball c1890s – retaining nearly 70% of the original paint – one mark, otherwise overall (G) 2x USA Vice President official signature golf balls to incl Wilson golf ball with facsimile signature George Bush and a Titleist with 127 facsimile signature Dan Quayle both in their original boxes

128 Pair of unnamed square mesh dimple golf ball moulds

129 Pair of unnamed dimple golf ball moulds

Tiger Woods 1996/97 – Boxed set of Titleist Commemorative Victory Golf Balls celebrating his first 7 victories – to incl his 1st Victory in 130 1996 in The Las Vegas Invitation, The record breaking 1997 Masters et al – in faux book golf boxes each with gilt titles to the boards and spi ...[more]

Scarce Tom Stewart “FO/RTJ” shallow face elongated blade putter with 4.75” hosel and stamped to the head with J H Taylor (5x Open 131 Golf Champion) signature – fitted with the original full length leather grip embossed with JH Taylor signature. See The R.L. Book p. 264

5x various early Tom Stewart made blade putters all stamped with the early pre 1904 pipe marks or serpent to incl 2x serpent stamped 132 brass blades made for T G Renouf Silloth and J. Hughes Hunstanton,, and D Currie Dornoch wry neck and 2x Tom Stewart St Andrews (one pitted slightly) - all with full l ...[more]

6x various Tom Stewart blade putters – made for Foulis, Tom Boyd, Chas H Mayo, Harry Vardon Totteridge signature blade and 2x 133 other stamped Tom Stewart St Andrews one with personal inspection dot – all with full length leather grips

Rare and early Tom Stewart half cylinder shallow faced long smf blade putter c1890s - with bevelled toe and stamped A J Lewis 134 Handsworth - fitted with full length hide grip. See The R.L. Book p. 200

Scarce Tom Stewart Maker St Andrews shallow face long blade smf putter – with barrel back and fitted with full length hide grip – the 135 head measures 4.75” long 7/8” deep. See The R.L. Book p. 201

2x interesting Tom Stewart shallow face long blade putters to incl Sydney H Dennis round back with 4 7/8”x 1” long head and Hesketh 136 style shallow face stamped on the back F Robson – both fitted with full length leather grips. See The R.L. Book p. 241 & 243

2x interesting Tom Stewart shallow face long blade putters to incl J L Hutchinson Leeds round back wry neck and James Anderson 137 Thorpe Bay blade with personal inspection dot stamp – both fitted with either hide or leather full length grips. See The R.L. Book p. 240 and 242

Rare Tom Stewart Backward blade putter c1920s – the head is stamped Willie Kidd and a square inspection stamp mark - fitted with a 138 period full length leather grip – See The Livingston Book p. 257. See Jeff Ellis auction lot 571 similar lot realised $3438 – and only 5 are known to e ...[more]

Rare Patent hosel blade putter made by Tom Stewart – the head stamped Kinnell’s Patent No 21039 and oval logo 139 together with the early pre 1904 Stewart pipe mark – See The R.L. Book p. 230 – See Jeff Ellis auction lot 563 similar lot realised $1000. Note: James K ...[more]

Tom Stewart Kinnell style hosel blade putter – the medium size head is stamped E.E. Foord (Burnham and Berrow) and fitted with a full 140 length leather grip. See The R.L. Book p. 232

Tom Stewart Kinnell style hosel blade putter – the shallow face head is stamped E.E. Foord (Burnham and Berrow) and fitted with a full 141 length leather grip. See The R.L. Book p. 231 Rare D & W Auchterlonie Patent 1st model putting cleek – the head is stamped with Tom Stewart Pipe mark and features a raised round 142 back bar along the full length of head just shade nearer the top line than the bottom – still retaining the unusual chain link face markings - makerR ...[more]

D & W Auchterlonie Patent 2nd model “putting cleek” – the straight blade head is stamped with Tom Stewart Pipe mark and features a 143 raised round back bar along the full length of head just a shade nearer the bottom line than the top – good makers shaft stamp just below the ...[more]

D & W Auchterlonie Patent wry neck putter – with Tom Stewart Pipe mark and features a raised round back bar along the full length of 144 head just shade nearer the bottom line than the top – good makers shaft stamp just below the full length leather grip. See The R.L. Book p237

Rare A Herd Patent straight blade putter c1896 – the head features two raised vertical rectangular bars stamped to the toe Patent and 145 the Tom Stewart early pipe mark to the centre- c/w thick hide grip with underlisting. See The R.L. Book p. 197

2x Tom Stewart made Smith’s Pat anti-shank smf putters – to incl a deep face stamped to the head D&W Auchterlonie and personal 146 inspection dot stamp - both with hand punched dot face markings and full length hide grips one with thick underlisting. See The R.L. Book pp 213 & 214

Rare Spalding Henry Cotton (Open Golf Champion) signature off set Hesketh style putter – stamped with Tom Stewart Pipe mark, fitted 147 with square near full length shaft and c/w perforated leather grip. See The R.L. Book p260

Rare D Anderson St Andrews Skinner Pat style straight blade heavy putter – the head has a raised protruding/cushion face and the 148 early Tom Stewart serpent stamp mark - fitted with full length leather grip. See The R.L. Book p196

Interesting Tom Morris signature Ballingall style flange sole putter c1910 – with Stewart pipe mark and stamped Elvery & Co London 149 Dublin and Cork- c/w full length leather grip. See The R.L. Book p 244

Early Tom Stewart Patent “Stewarts Putter” 1st model blade putter c1903 – the head stamped with Pat No 22720 above the V shaped 150 slot along the full length of the head – fitted with a thick hide grip with underlisting. See The R.L. Book p194

Tom Stewart Patent “Stewarts Putter” 2nd model blade putter c1906 – the head stamped with Pat No. 20225 above the V shaped slot 151 along the full length of the head – fitted with an unusual ribbed grip. See The R.L. Book p194

Aitken Patent deep dished face compact straight blade putter c1895 – the head stamped with the early Tom Stewart Pipe mark, Patent, 152 maker’s oval stamp mark and retailer Mitchell Manchester - fitted with danga wood shaft and stamped with both the makers and retailers stamps below the orig ...[more]

Scarce Tom Stewart Maker St Andrews brass Gem putter together with Adams Glasgow “Citizen” straight blade with vertical face lines – 153 both fitted with full length leather/hide grips. (2). See The R.L. Book pp 229 & 252

2x interesting mallet style putters to incl Brown Vardon style putter stamped to the sole with the initials A.B and Stewart pipe mark and to 154 the head James McGregor Special together with another stamped Percy Boomer to the head and fitted with flat face handle – both with full length leather g ...[more]

4x various blade putters made by Tom Stewart and all stamped with the pre-1905 pipe mark to incl bent neck, wry neck and 2x straight 155 blades for RW Kirk Wallasey, J White Seaford and diamond back stamped E Gray L/Hampton – all with full length leather/hide grips

Tom Stewart St Andrews brass blade putter – stamped with early serpent cleek mark and fitted with white full length thick hide grip with 156 underlisting 3x Tom Stewart St Andrews blade putters to incl 2x straight blades one stamped Ord Putter and the other Putting Cleek together with 157 wry neck Special Putter – all with full length leather grips. See The R L Book p. 221 & 222

2x various Tom Stewart Gem Style putters to incl Tom Stewart Maker St Andrews, and N Fernie stamped with the early Pipe mark – 158 both with full length leather grips. See The R L Book p. 226 & 227

5x various and interesting Tom Stewart US made putters – to incl 2x Gems one stamped Slazenger New York and the other GS 159 Sprague Boston plus 3x blades stamped Horton Chicago, Roland Wingate ” (See p238) and W.M. Freeman Special – all with full length ...[more]

3x interesting Tom Stewart made flanged blade putters to incl J Walker Greystones fitted with square grip, J McKenna Portmarnock (see 160 p. 245) and an A H Gourlay (see p. 246) – both with leather grips

3x various early made Tom Stewart deep face blade putters – all with the pre-1904 pipe marks to incl 2x J H Hutchison North Berwick 161 and D & W Auchterlonie – all with full length leather/hide grips. See The R L Book p 208, 216 & 218

4x various Tom Stewart made blade putters to inc 3x wry necks stamped A Massey (1st overseas player to win the Open Golf 162 Championship in 1907), Aitken Gt Yarmouth with the early pipe mark, and H Loveridge also stamped with Accurate Arrow and straight blade stamped J G Hutchison Royal Porthcawl with ...[more]

Tom Morris St Andrews straight blade putting cleek c1895 – stamped with the early Stewart pipe mark and the Morris oval to the head 163 and fitted with fine thick hide grip with underlisting. See The R/L Book P. 198

2x early Tom Stewart smf blade putters with the pre 1904 pipe marks – to incl an anti shank putter stamped T Vardon Sandwich Kent 164 together with an unusual Sun cleek mark – and a straight blade made for and stamped Harry Vardon Ganton c1899 - both with full length leather grips See The R/ ...[more]

3x various rare Dutch Kolf boxwood balls c1845 – to incl one plain smooth ball with various strike marks; another smooth ball with 165 abundant inlaid nails; and another with circular lines and an abundance of screws, stamped no 3 to each pole. Each ball measures approx 4.25” diameter

166 A small wooden ball with a green strip to the circumference c1890 – no visible marks

167 An interesting smooth gutty golf ball c1850 – with unusual markings. Note: believed to be from the Leven Links in Fife, Scotland

168 A small smooth gutty golf ball c1850 – retaining good shape

169 An interesting small gutty golf ball – with random cover marks

170 A small bramble pattern gutty golf ball c1890 – black finish, used, no strike marks, good shape

The Ocobo 27.5 red square mesh gutty golf ball c1894 – made by J.B. Halley, retaining most of the original red paint, some wear and 171 strike marks, and stamped “HG-GGS”

172 A small bramble pattern gutty golf ball c1890 – retaining some of the original white finish, used, no strike marks

173 A small red concentric circle rubber core golf ball c1900 – retaining good shape, no strike marks

174 A large red concentric circle rubber core golf ball c1900 – retaining good shape, colour, no stripe marks 175 A large white concentric circle rubber core golf ball c1900 – retaining good shape, colour, no stripe marks

176 A large blue concentric circle rubber core golf ball c1900 – retaining good shape, colour, no stripe marks

An interesting small and unusual pattern red gutty bramble golf ball c1890 – with 3 groups of 3 concentric circles around the 177 circumference, some slight nicks and chips to the cover

A small Alling bramble gutty golf ball c1890 - with concentric circles to each pole and the circumference, with 2 display pin holes, 178 retaining good shape and no strike marks

A large Alling bramble rubber core golf ball c1910 - with concentric circles to each pole and the circumference, with good shape and no 179 strike marks, retaining some of the original white finish

A good Haskell bramble rubber core golf ball c1900 - stamped “Pat. Apr. 11, 1889” to the one pole, and “Bramble Remade” to the other 180 pole. Made by B.B. Goodrich, Akron, Ohio; retaining almost all of the original white paint finish

181 Halley’s bramble pattern rubber core golf ball c1912 – retaining all of the original white finish, appears unused

182 A large Clent square mesh rubber core golf ball – used, still with some original white paint marks, with a double stamp to each pole

A rare Burbank spiral pattern rubber core golf ball c1934 - made by Stow-Woodward, with black and red stamp marks to each pole and 183 similar black and diamond marks; retaining most of the original white finish, with 3 strike marks, however, a rare ball

The Cayman (Cayman Islands) light weight yellow bramble golf ball c1980 – stamped “PGA First Swing” and used by the inhabitants of 184 the Cayman Islands. Some slight wear, otherwise (G)

Kaatsen white leather ball – with two stitched seams, appears unused. This ball is used in the old game of Frisian handball - dating back 185 to 1854 - most commonly practiced by people in the Dutch province of Friesland

186 Pair of unnamed dimple golf ball moulds

187 Pair of unnamed dimple golf ball moulds

An interesting wooden leather wrapped golf ball box for 12 – with embossed golf club bag and clubs to the lid, some damage to base 188 and corner, hence (A/F); together with a wooden ladies jewellery box with an inlaid scene to the lid of Victorian ladies playing golf at Minchinhampton; plus 2 pai ...[more]

Dunlop , papier mache golf ball advertising figure – mounted on naturalistic splayed base inscribed to 2 panels, “We Play 189 Dunlop,” together with the original ply-board base, still retaining 4/5 of the original clubs, missing leather strap - needs further restoration. Overall ...[more]

190 No lot

6x interesting brass blade putters to incl MacGregor “Craftsmen Bench Made” with 7” giraffe square neck hosel fitted with a square 191 shaft, “Par Play” bulls eye putter with a hexagonal hosel fitted with a split cane shaft, a Crescent diamond back straight blade putting cl ...[more] 5x flange blade putters to incl George Low, NY “Own Putter,” Schmelzen’s Sporting Goods, Kansas City Pilot putter, and others 192 stamped, Peter Pan, Winton and E. Marsh no.21 - all fitted with original full length leather grips

4x various alloy mallet head putters to incl a Willie Ogilvie, Williams & Co. Paris Anglaise stamped with a Gibson star to the sole and 193 slight whipping to the hosel, Huntley patent with the original illegal thumb grooved shaft refitted to conform, now fitted with full leather, a standard Mills & ...[more]

5x various alloy mallet head putters to incl Burke Newark, Ohio fitted with Huntley patent shaft with thumb groove, Imperial Golf Co. with 194 parallel aiming lines and dots to the head, Standard Golf Co. “The Mills” SS model, Spalding “Gold Medal” with shaft stamp, “Perfec ...[more]

3x various blade putters to incl Smith patent anti-shank wing toed blade, Stewart patent-style putting cleek stamped “Jolly” to the head, 195 and wry neck long blade putter stamped “A. Day Scarborough” - all with full length leather grips

Standard Golf Co. “The Mills Vardon” SS model alloy head with slight whipping to hosel, and a Forgan & Son shaft stamp just below the 196 full length grip

Seymour Dunn Lake Placid, NY US alloy mallet head putter stamped with the makers crown and a banner to the head and fitted with a 197 period full length grip

Schenectady-style alloy centre-shaft mallet head putter stamped to the head “Geo. Turpie” and an original Schenectady patent centre- 198 shaft putter with faults - both with full length leather grips (2)

199 Interesting Wilson “Gene Sarazen Signature” giraffe neck blade putter with 7.5” hosel and fitted with full length leather grip

Vulcan patent “Burma” giraffe neck blade putter with 7” hosel fitted with the original full length leather grip and 3 bands of whipping to 200 the shaft

Rodwell “New Standard” alloy mallet head putter with a half-moon, raised top aiming line with a red notch, flat face hosel with the 201 minutest hairline crack

The following rare putter is the former property of Henry Longhurst. Rare Gillespie’s Patent Applied for Pendulum/croquet style 202 combination putter - comprising a one piece oak flat constructed putter with a double sided alloy curved sole head – the top of the handle is stamped “Pat ...[more]

202A Scarce un-named brass swan neck offset round back blade putter – fitted with stained white leather grip with underlisting

Standard Golf Co. “The Mills” K model alloy long nose putter with good hosel and fitted with a period hide grip - some bag wear to the 203 face

2 interesting putters to incl a Brown Vardon mallet head putter stamped to the head with a Gibson star and “James Halley,” oval hosel 204 and an off-set goose neck smf blade butter stamped to the head and shaft SD&G “Best Quality” c/w a period white leather, full length grip

3x various mallet/longnose putters to incl unnamed persimmon mallet socket head putter, Standard Golf Co “New Mills” Ray model alloy 205 mallet head (good hosel) and very early Mills Standard Golf Co “Y” Model alloy long nose stamped to the head no. 868 (cracks to hosel) – ...[more]

Late R. Forgan, St Andrews longnose scare head putter with horn sole insert retained with 3 screws fitted with full length black leather 206 grip Harrods, London late longnose dark stained scare head putter with a large red triangular fibre face insert, full brass sole plate, and fitted 207 with the original full length hide grip

E. Davies Westward Ho! dark stained replica longnose travel putter c/w full brass sole plate and fitted with a 2-piece shaft fitted with a 208 good, full length hide grip with underlisting

Kismet long rectangular alloy duplex putter - fitted with a “Phosphor Bronze” stamped sole plate and fitted with a full length period 209 leather grip

Tom Morris maker St Andrews heavy brass straight blade putter - with a sharp neck crease to the 5” hosel, stamped to the shaft 5058 210 just below full length leather grip

Unnamed large heavy double sided straight blade putter c1880 – together with the remains of the original thick hide grip with 211 underlisting

A late Wm. M. Winton Acton “Calamity Jane” putter c1980 – the smf stainless steel wry neck head is stamped “Replica” to the hosel, c/w 212 3 bands of whipping to the shaft and fitted with full length leather grip

Scarce Albert McDougal patent “T-Square” alloy putter with alignment aide and adjustable weight mechanism by the Thistle Putter Co., 213 c1922. The patent features 2 hardened rubber recesses either side of the T bar, each with a removable screw that reveals 2 chambers in which weight and bal ...[more]

J. A. Cassidy “The Vee” alloy mallet head putter c1915, fitted with a bamboo shaft (with three intermittent whippings) and full length 214 rubber pistol grip (crazed), together with an early Geo. Low Baltusrol N.J. alloy mallet head putter c1920s (nick to the toe) c/w full length leather gri ...[more]

An extremely large and unusual half-cylinder shaped duplex pendulum/croquet-style putter – with matching lead faces, retained by six 215 brass dowels c/w full brass sole plate, the head is stamped either side of the shaft W. Denford and stamped to the head with the letters P – R – R &# ...[more]

Unnamed Patent No. 835 double sided thick blade putter – with hand punched dot ball face markings - patent features a circular hosel 215A slot to the head to fit the steel hosel fitted wooden shaft c/w full length leather grip

Early Tom Morris, three quarter length portrait, b/w golfing postcard - titled “Tom Morris-Champion 1861. 1862. 1864. 1867” from the 216 Wrench Series no. 2006 - unused. Note tiny tape marks along the top, otherwise (G)

Tom Morris colour golfing postcard – titled “Old Tom”, full length photograph with the R&A Clubhouse in the background - “National 217 Series” publ’d by Millar & Lang, used franked and dated 1918. Slight bruising to one corner, otherwise (G)

Tom Morris, St Andrews golfing postcard – titled “Mr. H. G. Hutchinson Amateur Champion 1886. 1887.” from the Wrench Series 218 no.1992, depicting Tom Morris on the first tee with Horace Hutchinson and spectators

Tom Morris St Andrews golfing post card titled “Rt. Hon A. J. Balfour M.P. Graham Murray Esq.” from the Wrench Series no. 1990 – 219 used and franked 1904, depicting Old Tom on the tee with the players and spectators

Tom Morris and 3 other St Andrews Old Course early golfing postcards - Valentine Series, titled “Golf Club House, St Andrews” with Old 220 Tom in the foreground holding the flag on the 18th green, “Principals Nose Bunker, St Andrews,” “Cockle Bunker and Strath Bunker, 11th ...[more] A fine early coloured golfing postcard of Vardon, Braid, Fernie, and Taylor on the tee with spectators – National Series publ’d by Millar & 221 Lang, unused. The minutest bruising to the bottom left corner otherwise, overall (VG)

An early Blackheath golf match coloured postcard – titled “Golfers at Blackheath.” Research reveals a foursomes match between 222 Kirkaldy and J.G. Gibson vs. Rolland and Mr Schalt played on March 23, 1893, which Rolland won 2-1. Unused, with tiny bruising to a corner, otherwise (G)

Harry Vardon coloured golfing postcard titled “Vardon Pitching” – used and dated 1907, National Series publ’d by Millar & Lang. Minor 223 creasing and bruises to 3 corners, hence (F/G)

Tom Morris coloured postcard featuring The Clan MacNaugthon and their tartan colours with Old Tom and his caddie putting out with St 224 Andrews in the distance. Unused (VG)

Old Tom Morris golfing postcard titled “Golf Clubhouse, St Andrews” - Valentine Series publ’d by Fletcher & Son showing old Tom in the 225 foreground holding the flag on the 18th green. Unused, hence overall (G)

226 Harry Vardon coloured golfing postcard driving from the tee, unused, tiny marks to the corners, otherwise (G)

Group of champion golfers at St Andrews coloured golfing postcard – in various poses with the R&A Golf Course and the Fife coast in 227 the background. Players incl Fernie, Vardon, Braid, J. Taylor, Mayo, Simpson, White, Herd, Kirkaldy, Sauers, J. H. Taylor, Massey, Duncan. Slight wear to edge ...[more]

Herd, Braid, and Taylor, Vardon coloured golfing postcard - posing in the doorway No.11 St Andrews before the England v Scotland 228 match. Used and dated 1906, inscribed in pencil on the back “I have been away seeing all these chaps playing at the Braids…” Overall (G)

Taylor, Braid, Vardon, and Herd b/w postcard titled “Golfers at Bournemouth” on the first tee at the opening of Queens Park Golf Club at 229 Bournemouth on Oct. 25, 1905 - Unused, overall (G)

Interesting Harry Vardon and b/w golfing postcard - J.C.H.B. Series no.67. Although unused, inscribed in pen on the back 230 “Muirfield, Braid won, 15 of June 1906”

Harry Vardon Open Golf Champion b/w postcard - titled “Harry Vardon Champion 1896, 1898, 1899” from the Wrench Series no.2003. 231 Used and posted 1903, with slight thumb marks and slight bruising to corners, otherwise (G)

232 b/w signed golfing postcard - titled “E. Ray Famous Professional at Gamage’s” signed in pen - unused, hence overall (G)

Harry Vardon b/w signed golfing postcard - titled “Harry Vardon Famous Professional at Gamage’s” signed in pen - unused, hence 233 overall (G)

Harry Vardon signed b/w golfing post card depicting the statuette of Harry Vardon at the top of his swing by Henry Pegram ARA and 234 signed in pen - unused but ex-, otherwise (G)

235 Ted Ray b/w golfing postcard – titled ““Ray” Putting on 18th Green, Oxhey Golf Club”, unused, minutest bumps to two, otherwise (VG)

Chick Evans signed postcard from the W. Reginald Bray Autograph Collection, dated May 19, 1914 – the card is signed twice Charles 236 Evans Jr. and Chick Evans. Note: W Reginald Bray was known as “The Autograph King” who had accumulated the largest collection of autographs in the world ...[more] A rare Willie Park signature dated 1920 on a large clipped album page (2.5x5.5”) together with a b/w postcard featuring an important 237 match between A. Kirkcaldy and Willie Park on the from the Wrench Series no.1980. Unused, overall (G)

Pine Valley Golf Club coloured postcard - issued privately by Pine Valley GC showing the 17th hole with details on the back giving 238 yardage and description. Unused, (VG)

239 No Lot

2x Al Watrous golf clubs to incl a large socket head driver with tiger tail decorative shaft and Kro-Flite ‘Sweet Spot’ driving iron (shaft 240 slightly bowed) – both with original full length leather grips

241 Albert Dyson large oversize deep face persimmon socket head driver c/w hide grip

3x large socket head woods to incl a Dreadnaught driver and 2x brassies a R H Montmorency and a J B Hackney – all with full-length 242 leather grips

4x various large socket head woods to incl Koppel driver, 2x brassies one stamped The Wilsonian and a spoon – 3x with original full 243 length leather grips

244 4x various small socket head brassies and spoon – makers Jas Sherlock Hunstanton, St Andrews, Wright & Ditson etc – 2x with grips

4x various large socket head woods to incl 2x drivers one stamped “The Wilsonian” driver, plus a J Rowe brassie and a spoon with a 245 double stamp mark possibly Mitcham Common – all with grips

Set of 3x Gene Sarazen large socket heads woods by Thos E Wilson, Chicago to incl driver, brassie and spoon and all fitted with alloy 246 sole plates and stamped GS to the sole – all with matching leather grips

4x various large socket head woods to incl 3x brassies, 2x stamped R Forgan & Son St Andrews both with shaft stamps and Victor Ford 247 driver – 3 with grips

4x various large socket head woods – to incl J Braund driver, 2x brassies one stamped A Mitchell Northwood GC, and A Andrews 248 Northwick Park GC spoon – all with full length grips

5x various socket head woods to incl 3x drivers and 2x brassies – all in various stages of renovation – J Coombes Thurleston, J Fraser 249 – and 2 with grips

250 4x various large socket head brassies to incl Callaway, Pointer, Mitchell & Ness Phila., and Wilson – all with grips

4x large socket head woods to incl an Alex Patrick Leven driver and brassie, The Douglas Autograph driver and a C Hughes brassie – 251 all in various stages of renovation – 3 with grips

5x various small socket head brassies and spoons – all fitted with face inserts and in various stages of renovation – to incl A.G Spalding 252 & Bros, Champion, D Cooper, et l – 2x with grips

2x large socket head brassies to incl J H Taylor Autograph Cynosure and a D&W Auchterlonie St Andrews – both with shaft stamps and 253 original full length leather grips

2x Donaldson Rangefinder large socket head woods to incl a brassie (fully refurbished) and a large bulldog spoon both with full length 254 leather grips 3x dark stained socket head woods to incl a driver, a driver/brassie c/w red fibre face insert and stamped to the sole “No. 2 –X925 – 255 JAN.26.1926” and a refurbished bull dog spoon stamped A. Steer – all with full length grips

2x large dark stained matching socket head brassies to incl Harry Vardon signature brassie and a Wilson “Wilsonian Brassie” – both 256 with full length leather grips – and partially refurbished faces

257 Set 3x matching James Braid large dark stained socket woods to incl a driver and 2x brassies c/w full length leather grips

258 2x J Robinson large socket head woods – to incl a driver and spoon c/w full length hide grips

259 2x J Robinson large socket head woods – to incl a driver and spoon c/w full length hide grips

260 Fine Lockwood Brown London oversize shallow face socket head brassie c/w the original full length leather grip

Interesting Tom Bendelow small curved sole socket head brassie - fitted with a deep lined steel face insert – original period full-length 261 leather grip. Typical of today’s modern rescue/utility club

262 Interesting W Cunningham Edinburgh large deep face socket head spoon – c/w period full length leather grip

Fine The Loft ’em” patent socket head spoon – stamped Hugh Williamson Parkstone to the head and shaft and “Pat Appl’d for” to the 263 sole – and the original full length leather grip

Fine Jack Hutchison socket head brassie – stamped to the head “Tim O’Connell Saratoga Springs Golf Club – 77” c/w black fibre face 264 insert retained by 5 red dowels, full brass sole plate and period full length hide grip

3x various scare head woods to incl J Hutcheson bulger driver fitted with the original thick hide grip with underlisting, a late brassie with 265 red fibre face insert and a late scare head brassie – both with full length leather/hide grips one replaced

Tom Morris large beech wood bulger driver – the face has an old repair at the toe end and the leather face insert is now worn and needs 266 replacing – fitted with period hide grip with underlisting ( A/F)

Interesting Harry Leath? large socket head brassie – fitted with “Stainless” steel face insert, rear brass sole plate – and good full length 267 black leather grip

Interesting large socket head spoon – the face is fitted with a full width brass half face insert, brass rear sole plate, additional rear lead 268 back weighting, and a good full length black leather grip plate brass half – the head is stamped with an Arrow aiming line stamped with makers na ...[more]

Interesting Patent small socket head spoon – the patent comprising an integral brass sole and rear back weight stamped just above the 269 rear weight “Patent Appl’d For” – the head is stamped with makers details possibly Robinson and other interesting marks – retainin ...[more]

Interesting “Brassie Iron” transitional style socket head spoon – the head is stamped J Wightman Ravelston, fitted with a brass splayed 270 sole plate stamped “Brassie Iron” – and fitted with a period full length leather grip. Note additional loft added to make this a ...[more]

Fine dark stained small socket head spoon – the head is double stamped with makers name Jack Ross? c/w original full length leather 271 grip 2x small light stained socket head brassies to incl C Gibson Westward Ho! Brassie c/w makers shaft stamp below the original thick grip 272 with underlisting and a bull dog spoon stamped to the head with makers name – c/w original hide grip with underlisting – slight bow to shaft

Fine early Shamrock left hand clubs c1890 to inc light stained beech wood scare head bulger brassie c1890 fitted with full wrap over 273 brass sole plate, and a long smf cleek both with head and shaft stamps just below the fine and matching period thick hide grips with underlisting

2x large socket head woods to incl Peter McEwan spoon and a Thos E Wilson & Co Precision driver with full brass sole plate (shaft 274 slightly bowed and some wear to the face) – both with makers shaft stamp/labels and original full length leather grips

3x large socket head woods – in various stages of renovation to incl 2x lofted drivers one stamped T J Renouf to the head and shaft, 275 and neat brassie with added loft – one with grip

3x interesting socket head wall pieces to incl an early Ray Orimer large alloy driver with brass face insert, fitted with hickory shaft ( hosel 276 crack), J C Darcy Special fitted with metal spring face insert (crack to the neck) and a fine looking Elderton large socket head brassie fitted with fancy f ...[more]

2x good large playable woods to incl a lofted socket head driver stamped with makers triangular mark to the head c/w added weighting 277 to the sole and back of the head together with a fine Murray Lincock Maidstone bulger scare head brassie with good shaft stamp – both with good full length leath ...[more]

3x fine small woods to incl Butchart scare head brassie with good shaft stamp, an A L Johnson shallow face socket head brassie both 278 fitted with fine hide grips with underlisting and a bull dog spoon, c/w good full length black leather grip

4x large socket head woods in various stages of restoration to incl 2x brassies, Ben Sayers spoon and a “Bomber Driver” – 3x with full 279 length leather grips

280 2x late scare head brassies to incl Alec Gerard, Hyde Park and a Geo. S. Merritt, both with original full leather grips

2x late scare head drivers to incl D. Adams, Glasgow with an Auchterlonie, St Andrews shaft stamp, and another - both with full length 281 leather grips

5x various scare head woods to incl 3 brassies one stamped “Genuine Butchart” and 2 drivers, one stamped Philpot Princess Club 282 Mitcham – all with various leather/hide grips

4x various small socket head woods to incl 3 drivers, a Spalding patent with rear integral brass weight with 2 circular lead inserts, 283 another driver with a Spalding baseball logo stamped to the head et al, and a brassie with and interesting bell shaped stamp mark to the head – all with various ...[more]

3 Butchart-Nicholls patent socket head woods, each fitted with the patent hickory and bamboo shafts to incl a brassie and two drivers – 284 all with the original full length leather grips

Jack White Sunningdale Pat palakona socket head driver – the sole stamped with triangular dots just above Driver Sunningdale, 285 together with Hardy Bros. no. 3 Palakona shaft stamp just below the original full length leather grip - note 3 intermittent whippings to the shaft, a collectors item on ...[more]

286 H.R. Sweny Sporting Goods Co. scare head driver - fitted with the original hide grip with underlisting Slazenger socket head brassie (understood to be a scarce patent threaded socket and shaft head) with full brass sole plate, rear lead 287 back-weighting and full length hide grip (note the head has numerous visible cracks and repairs - can’t be unscrewed)

Rare Spalding Gold Medal “Skooter” patent socket head driver, the head stamped with maker’s oval logo and “pat’d Aug. 22, 1911” 288 together with a maker’s shaft stamp just below leather grip

A. H. Scott, Elie small beech wood socket head brassie stamped to the head with the lion and crown mark and fitted with a good full 289 length leather grip

J. Simpson golden persimmon late bulger scare head brassie with full brass sole plate and makers shaft stamp just below the full hide 290 grip with underlisting

Alex Patrick, Leven late light stained persimmon scare head driver fitted with a tiger tail decorative shaft stamped “Spence & Spence, 291 Leith” just below the good period hide grip

A. H. Scott, Elie patent spliced brassie, head stamped with powf and patent no. 21444, full wrap-over brass sole plate, c/w replace 292 period hide grip

R. Forgan, St Andrews light stained small socket head driver stamped to the head and shaft “Mitchell Manchester,” still retaining most of 293 the original leather hide grip with underlisting

294 L.S. Ayton Special, large dark stained socket head driver fitted with full length leather grip

Vim large dark stained socket head brassie with full brass sole plate, stamped with the letter “B” and fitted with a contrasting light 295 stained shaft with full length black leather grip

A fine Forgan, St Andrews Crown bulldog socket head spoon fitted with a splayed black fibre face insert, full brass sole plate and fitted 296 with a good full length black leather grip

3x American socket head brassies to incl one stamped “Chas. D. Thom, Shinnecock Hills”; a large “Bomber, Patented 1923” by 297 McGregor, Dayton, Ohio - shaft stamped “The Hub Henry C. Lytton & Sons, Chicago USA,” both with good full length leather grips; and a Tho ...[more]

Willie Dunn, NY socket head driver with leather insert to face, replaced rams horn sole, re-shafted with a new grip and stamped “The 297A Crawford, McGregor and Canby Co, Dayton, Ohio” to the shaft - an early American made club

A fine J. Adamson, Duddingston, Scotland light stained medium golden persimmon scare head driver c1895, fitted with full length 298 replaced hide grip

298A R. Simpson, Carnoustie large dark stained socket head brassie with makers shaft stamp just below the original hide grip

2x ladies socket head woods to incl a driver and a brassie, custom made in US by J. MacKay for his wife, both with full length leather 299 grips, each head stamped with a heart and the letter K - provenance, Donna Hamilton

299A Jim Barnes, 1921 US Open, and 1925 Open golf champion, light stained socket head driver, c/w full length leather grip

Fine matched set of 4x Herd and Yeoman Chicago “The Champion” medium size socket head woods to incl 2x drivers, brassie and 300 spoon with matching white square mesh faces – all with makers shaft stamps below the fine original leather grips American Golf Club Histories (3) to incl signed “Baltusrol, 100 Years” 1st ed 1995 - signed by both authors to the title page, Bob Trebus 301 and Richard Wolffe; “Walk a Crooked Trail, A Centennial History of Wawashkamo Golf Club” 1st ed 2000, together with another paperback book ...[more]

Barrie, James - “Historical Sketch of the Hawick Golf Club” 1st edition 1898 publ’d by James Edgar Hawick, in original red and gilt 302 pictorial cloth boards and spine, c/w numerous illustrations c/w tissue guards and an appendix with list of members, rules, bye laws, et al, and origi ...[more]

Bauer, Aleck - “Hazards” 1993 signed ltd ed reprint No. 105/750 in the original green and gilt pictorial cloth boards publ’d by Grant 303 Books and signed by Shirley Grant c/w various illustrations throughout, very clean and tight. This new edition also incls contributions by Peter Tho ...[more]

Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine, June 1913 – published monthly in the original paper wrappers and inscribed to the front cover “This 304 is the original edition printed in Edinburgh and issued in America by authority of the Publishers” published by the Leonard Scott Publication Co ...[more]

Brown, John Arthur – “Short History of Pine Valley” 2nd printing 1968 in the original green and gilt cloth boards with coloured paper crest 305 label to cover – ranked no.1 golf course in the world various colour and black and white photographs c/w original slip case (G)

Classic Golf titles and another (3) to incl Ventola, Jr., Michael. “Fine Art of America’s Fairways”. Illustrated in colour. Green leatherette, 306 pictorial dust jacket, c1998. Near fine – signed by the publisher Wayne Aaron Robb, Geo. “Historical Gossip about Golf and Golf ...[more]

Cooper, Jim “The Spalding Man” – collection of Spalding Books to incl “A.G. Spalding & Bros, Pre-1930 Clubs Trade Marks, et al” plus 307 2x Spalding Addendum ’86, 2x Spalding Addendum II ’88 and 2x Spalding-W&D & B.G.I. Co. After Addendum II ’9 ...[more]

Crombie, Charles - “The Rules of Golf Illustrated” 1st ed 1905 in original illustrated boards – oblong c/w 24 humorous golfing coloured 308 plates – in very good condition hence (VG)

Cronin, Tim – “The Spirit of Medinah” 1st ed deluxe embossed leather and gilt boards with dedication to Ralph from Wally Hund 309 Medinah Heritage Committee – comprehensive history profusely illustrated with new and historic photographs – host to many majors and The Ryder C ...[more]

Darwin, Bernard - “The Golf Courses of the British Isles” 1st edition 1910 with 64 illustrations by Harry Rountree c/w tissue covers – in 310 fine original green and gilt cloth decorative boards and spine, gilt-lined along top edge of pages, internally clean slight hinge weakness other ...[more]

Doak, Tom rare, signed “The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses” - 1st ed 1996, publisher, Sleeping Bear Press c/w the original dj, and 311 signed to the free front endplate with dedication to Ralph Livingston, signed Tom Doak, 2002. Full of illustrations, appears unread, a scarce book, hence ...[more]

Donovan, Richard E. and Murdoch, Joseph S.F. “The Game of Golf and the Printed Word 1556-1985” 1st ed 1987 c/w original the green 312 and gilt boards and spine with introductory essay by Herbert Warren Wind, invaluable reference for the book collector (G)

Evans, Chick signed – “Golf for Boys and Girls” 1st edition 1954 with the original dj (some nicks creases, tears and general wear), 312A signed to the front free end plate with dedication dated “New Years, 1955”

Glenn, Rhonda – “Brook Hollow Golf Club” 1st ed 1995 in the original green and gilt cloth boards, profusely illustrated with both colour 313 and and black and white photographs – together with matching green cloth slip case hence (VG) plus a leather and gilt bound “Brook Ho ...[more] Golf Collecting Reference Books (4) to incl “Early United States Golf Clubs by A.G. Spalding & Bros, Wright & Ditson and Bridgeport 314 Gun Implement Co. – Spalding Has Been Making golf Clubs for 100 Years, 1894-1997” by J.M. Cooper c/w additional supplemental price guide, toge ...[more]

Golf Course Management (2) – to incl “The Seeding and Care of Golf Courses” 1st ed 1922, in the original decorative coloured paper 315 boards, publ’d by O.M. Scott & Sons Co., Marysville, Ohio. Slight discolouration to boards, rear hinge weakness, otherwise internally clean, ...[more]

Golf Guides, Yearbooks, and Instructions (3) to incl “Golfing Yearbook 1923, A Complete Guide and List of Clubs” in the original 316 wrapper, c/w numerous advertisements, golf rules, et al; 1949 “Golf Official Guide” publ’d New York with the original boards signed by Raviel ...[more]

Golf Illustrated 1899 –Vol 1, no 1 June 16th to October 6 1899 weekly magazine rebound in red cloth boards, with the original red and 317 gilt pictorial cover and spine. Containing a wealth of information, advertisements, and illustrations throughout to incl won by Harry Vard ...[more]

318 The Golf Magazine – a near complete run from 1959 onwards to incl Vol. 1 no.1 April, 1959 thru to Sept. 2010, approx 620

Hamilton, David, signed – “The Britherhood – Early Golf in the South Sea” publ’d 1992 ltd ed 90 copies in quarter Hessian and marbled 319 boards, 39p, wood engravings by John O’Connor, c/w end pocket with “dubious golfing ephemera from the early days of the isla ...[more]

Hamilton, David, signed – “Golf – Scotland’s Game” publ’d 1998 ltd ed 350 copies in original pictorial wrappers, 269p, c/w a golfing map 320 of Scotland, slight creasing to corners, otherwise clean internally (F/G), together with another paperback “The Scottish ...[more]

Hamilton, David, signed – “Precious Gum – The Story of The Gutta Percha Golf Ball” publ’d 2004, limited edition no 186/450 – boxed 321 book and balls, bound in quarter leather and marble boards, 82 pages, together with illustrations of the manufacture of the gutta bal ...[more]

Harris, Robert signed – “Sixty Years of Golf” 1st ed 1953 c/w original dust jacket and signed by the author to the front free end plate 322 (VG) plus Robert Browning “A History of Golf – The Royal and Ancient Game from Its Beginnings to Present Day” 1st ed 1955 c/w or ...[more]

Hawtree, Fred – “Aspects of Golf Course Architecture I 1889-1924, An Anthology Assembled and Annotated” 1st ltd ed, 1998 323 no.161/675 in the original cream and gilt cloth boards, edited by H. R. J. Grant and publ’d Grant Books, an anthology of essays by the legends of 20th cent ...[more]

Hill, Roger and Georgiady, Peter, signed (2) - “George Nicoll of Leven” – both hard and soft backs signed by both authors, the hardback 324 c/w dust jacket is a limited edition of only 4/50, both appear unread, hence (VG)

Hilton, Harold H and Smith, Garden G – “The Royal and Ancient Game of Golf” subscribers ltd ed no 45/900 1st ed 1912 – in the 325 original leather and gilt decorative boards and spine – gilt edge pages, numerous illustrations and colour plates – some wear and tear to ...[more]

Hogan, Ben “Five Lessons, The Modern Fundamentals of Golf” 1st ed 1957 deluxe quarter leather with gilt title to spine. Illustrations by 326 Anthony Ravielli, signed by the artist to the front free end plate, dated 1957, c/w the original slip case with pictorial paper label

Hutchinson H G – “British Golf Links – A Short Account of the Leading Golf Links of the United Kingdom” 1st ed 1897 in original green 327 and gilt pictorial cloth boards and spine. Original frontispiece of the St Andrews clubhouse with old Tom Morris in the foreground together wi ...[more] Hutchinson, Horace G. - The Lost Golfer – 1st Ed 1930 publ’d by John Murray of London, with the original green and gilt cloth boards - 328 some foxing to page edges otherwise (VG)

Jackson, Alan - “The British Professional Golfers 1887-1930 – A Register” 1st ed 1994 ltd to only 500 copies in original blue wrappers 329 publ’d Grant Books 1994 – a most sort after book ex Ralph Livingston collection, hence some pages loose, overall (G)

Kroeger, Robert, signed – “The Golf Courses of Old Tom Morris – A Look at Early Golf Course Architecture ” 1st ed 1995 signed to the 330 limitation page no 355/1975 – full leather and gilt boards appears unread hence (VG)

Scottish and Welsh Golf Club Histories (5) to incl “Muirfield and the Honourable Company” by Geo. Pottinger, reprinted with updated 331 appendices, 1997; “Golf on Gullane Hill” signed by the author Archie Baird, limited ed 58/500 with dedication; “A Century of golf at Crude ...[more]

Kuhl, Thomas E. (Ed)- “Collecting Memories, 25 Years of The Golf Collectors Society 1970-1975” 1st ed in the original blue and silver 332 cloth boards and spine, incl various illus, photos, et al (G)

Kuhl, Thomas E. (Ed)- “Collecting Memories, 25 Years of The Golf Collectors Society 1970-1975” 1st ed in the original blue and silver 333 cloth boards and spine, incl various illus, photos, et al (G)

Reynolds, Frank & Darwin, Bernard - “The Frank Reynolds Golf Book – Drawings from Punch” 1st ed 1932 in original pictorial boards 334 c/w scarce d/j, - viii+102pp. With an introduction by Bernard Darwin – some dust stains to wrappers otherwise internally very clean – ov ...[more]

Rice, Grantland, (Ed) – “The American Golfer” – 4 issues of the magazine to incl Sept. ’30, June ’31, Dec. ’32, and May ’33. Profusely 335 illustrated, numerous golfing advertisements. First two issues lacking covers. New York: Conde Nast, 1930s. Also incl ...[more]

Scottish Acts 1681 – titled “The Laws and Acts of Parliament Made by King James the first, Second, Third, Fourth, fifth, Queen Mary, 336 King James the Sixth, King Charles the First, King Charles the Second who no presently reigns, Kings and queen of Scotland. Printed by David Lindsay, Edinb ...[more]

Stewart, Hal D. – “The Nineteenth Hole: A Play in One Act” 1st Ed? c1933 publ’d Glasgow: Brown, Son & Ferguson c/w the original 337 printed wrappers - light crease, two library stamps inside cover otherwise (VG)

Strang, John “Glasgow and It’s Clubs; or Glimpses of the Condition, Manners, Characters, & Oddities of the City, during the Past & 338 Present Century” 1st ed 1856, publ’d Richard Griffin and Company, London and Glasgow in the original blue embossed boards and gilt spine, ...[more]

Tolhurst, Desmond – “St Andrew’s Golf Club: The Birthplace of American Golf” 1st ltd ed 1989 no 346/1000 - specially-bound red 339 leatherette, pictorial dust jacke publ’d Rye Brook, : Karajan Publishing, 1989. Fully illustrated with colour and black & white photographs ...[more]

Travis, Walter J – “Practical Golf” 1st ed 1901 publ’d Harper Bros New York London – original pictorial and gilt boards and spine – 340 photograph illustrations, Frontispiece of the author c/we tissue guard – front hinge weakness, slight bruising to top of spine ...[more]

Vaile P. A - “The Soul of Golf” 1st ed 1912 – original green and gilt pictorial cloth boards and spine c/w 15 illustrations – slight bruising to 341 top of spine, some discolouration to front rear end plates otherwise a very clean and bright copy (G)

Wood, Harry “Golfing Curios and The Like” 1st ed 1911, large format, quarter-bound in white gilt leather and green boards, publ’d 342 London, photographic illustrations and an appendix comprising “Bibliography of Golf”. The “spiffy one” - ex golf library of Jose ...[more] Wood, Harry B. – “Golfing Curios and “The Like”. With an Appendix comprising a “Bibliography of Golf” 1st ed 1910 publ’d London: 343 Sherratt & Hughes, 1910 c/w the original green and gilt cloth boards 149 pp, top edge gilt and illustrated with plates from p ...[more]

Various volumes on Golf (18) – mostly modern to incl to Blanchard, Ken & Wally Armstrong. The Mulligan. Cloth-backed board, dust 344 jacket. 5th printing, 2910. Penick, Harvey. And If You Play Golf, You’re My Friend. Cloth-backed boards, dust jacket. 5th printing, 1993. Penick, Harvey. F ...[more]

345 No lot

Movie Set of Clubs – the following two lots were used in the making of the film “The Greatest Game Ever Played.” The producers 346 contracted with Ralph Livingston to provide various golf clubs for the above film as contained in the following two sets of clubs. Fine set of golf clubs w ...[more]

Fine set of golf clubs used by the Francis Quimet character in the film The Greatest Game played by the actor Shia LeBoeuf – the set 347 comprises a matching set of Butchart woods to incl a driver, brassie and spoon all with matching black fibre face inserts plus another brassie by Butchart togeth ...[more]

Set of 11x gutty golf ball clubs to incl 2x light stained woods a brassie and spoon by A Smith and BA Conroy plus a set of 9x Herd & 348 Yeoman Chicago smf irons and putter all stamped with Tom Stewart pipe mark- 3x with makers shaft stamps – fitted with either period full length leather grips ...[more]

Fine and interesting set of 8x Tom Stewart St Andrews hickory shafted irons to incl 7x matching irons fitted with patent Perwhit Plus 1 349 coated shafts - matching irons incl 2 iron to 8 iron plus a similar no. 1 iron stamped E R Whitcombe – all with Whitcombe grips some now a bit crusty. Note: S ...[more]

Fine set of 8x Tom Stewart matching irons and putter – all stamped Ernest Jones Chislehurst to incl no.2 to 7 iron all with matching full 350 length perforated leather grips, and matching no.9 putter together with an earlier niblick – needing a grip

Fine set of Staynorus matching set of 5 Fred Whiting Royal St Georges Golf Club signature irons to incl no.2 to 6 iron with matching 351 stepped backs and wide soles – all fitted with matching full length leather grips – very playable

Fine set of 8x Tom Stewart “FO/RTJ” matching set of irons all fitted with coated steel shafts from no. 1 to 8 iron together with a matching 352 putter – all with period fitted full length leather grips. See The R/L Book p293

The following lots 353 – 368 comprise composed sets of Tom Stewart irons – some need cleaning and new grips. Set of Oakhurst play 353 clubs to incl 2x Tom Stewart rut irons, one stamped R Kirk Wallasey and the other Willie Aveston Cromer, a lofting iron with indistinct head stamp, an Auchter ...[more]

Half set of D&W Auchterlonie smf irons – all stamped with the early Stewart pipe mark to incl a cleek, general iron, lofter (Manton 354 Calcutta) and a mashie niblick stamped Alex Campbell Boston – 2x with grips, one with underlisting

Composed set of 7x Tom Stewart made irons and putter for various club makers to incl long irons to mashie/niblicks or niblicks and 355 blade putter – 4 with grips

Composed set of 7x Tom Stewart made irons and putter for various club makers to incl driving iron to niblick and blade putter – all with 356 various grips some loose.

Composed set of 6x Tom Stewart made irons for various club makers to incl 2 iron to niblick and a stunning deep face blade putter – 5x 357 with grips Composed set of 7x Tom Stewart made irons and putter for various club makers to incl 2 iron, driving mashie, niblick et al and a blade 358 putter – 2x with personal inspection dots and 5x with grips

Composed set of 7x Tom Stewart made irons for various club makers to incl 2 iron, mid iron, jigger, curved sole Swilcan Pitcher, niblick 359 and blade putter – 6x with various grips

360 Composed set of 7x Tom Stewart made irons for various club makers to incl 3 iron to niblick (shaft attached) – 4x with grips

Composed set of 7x Tom Stewart made irons and putter for various club makers to incl cleek, mid iron, mashie, curved sole pitcher, 361 niblick and Stewarts Patent steel shafted blade putter – 6x with grips

Composed set of 7x Tom Stewart made irons and putters for various club makers to incl long irons, mid iron, jigger, niblick et al and 362 stunning deep face blade putter – 5x with grips

Set of 7x Tom Stewart made irons for J L Johnson & Co Boston to incl long iron to a niblick together with a customized wooden shafted 363 conversion putter– 6x with grips

11x various Tom Stewart irons made for D&W Auchterlonie mostly with Auchterlonie shaft stamps to incl composed set of 7x Tom 364 Stewart made irons and putters for various club makers to incl driving iron, irons, mid iron, mashies, 2x jiggers, lofter, and a deep face mashie niblick – 8x with g ...[more]

Set of 5x Tom Stewart “RTJ” irons and putter – to incl Driving Mashie, a 3, 4 and 5 iron and a straight blade putter- 4x with the personal 365 inspection dot, 2x with full length leather grips – one head needs pinning, others need new grips, hence in various stages of renovation. ...[more]

366 Tom Stewart “FO/RTJ” no. 5 iron – stamped with the sea gull cleek mark – comes with replaced shaft which needs pinning and a grip

7x various Tom Stewart made irons to incl mussel back Approaching Cleek, 2x mashies incl a smf, and 4x various mashie niblicks – 5x 367 with full length leather grips

3x interesting Tom Stewart Makers St Andrews matching iron heads with concentrated backs – to incl stainless steel no. 1iron, 4 iron 368 and 6 iron (niblick) c/w shafts 2x which need pinning – nevertheless great looking playable heads

Tom Morris St Andrews smf cleek c1895 – the long blade is stamped with Tom Stewart pipe mark – c/w an indecipherable shaft stamp 369 just below the replaced hide grip. See The R.L. Book p61

A Rare Tom Morris St Andrews Patent Cupped Ball – elliptical face cleek made by Tom Stewart St Andrews c1891 – comprising very 370 distinctive shaped blade stamped to the head Patent 3059, c/w Tom Morris oval stamp mark and the Stewart serpent and letter “L” together with the Mor ...[more]

Scarce Tom Morris St Andrews Patent dished face niblick/bunker iron c1895 – the dished face head made by Tom Stewart St Andrews 371 is stamped Patent, c/w Morris oval stamp mark and the early Stewart pipe mark – together with the Morris shaft stamp below the replaced thick hide grip with und ...[more]

Interesting Tom Morris St Andrews smf lofter c1893 – c/w 4.25” hosel and stamped with both the early Stewart pipe mark and the Tom 372 Morris oval stamp mark (faded) – and John Wisden & Co London shaft stamp below the period hide grip. See The R.L. Book p. 43

Interestingly stamped Tom Morris smf mashie iron c1905 – the bevelled heel and toe head is stamped Mashie Iron – Morris Model c/w 373 Morris oval stamp and the post 1905 Stewart pipe and the letter “L” – and T. MORRIS ST ANDREWS shaft stamp just below the replaced hide grip ...[more] Rare Tom Stewart “Livesey Patent” Anti shank driving iron c1895 – the main features combine both the Carruther style short bore thro 374 hosel and a Fairlies style anti shank face– still retaining some of the original hide grip and most of the cloth underlisting– some pitti ...[more]

Rare extremely overlong combined hosel/shaft anti shank iron made by Tom Stewart – this incredible curved sole mashie comes with a 375 23.5” hosel – the head is stamped with the post 1905 Stewart pipe mark and J Sidey Bramshot GC Fleet – this is quite unique club which looking at ...[more]

3x various Tom Stewart post 1905 made irons to incl Carruther’s pat style short bore thro’ hosel cleek stamped F.A. Torksey Lincoln, 2x 376 mussel backs stamped D& Auchterlonie to incl “Approaching Cleek” and a heavy lofter – all fitted with various full length leather ...[more]

Tom Stewart “Mongrel Iron” mussel back driving iron made for Harry Vardon – c/w Harry Vardon signature and oval stamp to the head 377 and shaft c/w full length black leather grip. See The R.L. Book p106

Tom Stewart mashie iron made for Harry Vardon – c/w personal inspection dot and a very good Harry Vardon signature and Totteridge 378 oval stamp mark (South Herts. GC) - fitted with a period hide grip. See The R.L. Book p136

Early Tom Stewart “Vardon Mashie” smf iron c1900 –with the pre 1904 pipe mark and stamped to the head H Vardon Totteridge and to 379 the shaft H. Vardon just below the original thick hide grip with underlisting. See The R.L. Book p136

Interesting late Tom Stewart persimmon steel shafted driver – c/w alloy sole plate stamped with the makers pipe mark and fitted with 380 period diamond grip

Tom Morris Patent shape elliptical no. 2 iron – with Stewart post 1905 pipe mark and stamped Harry Brown Croydon to the head plus a 381 similar curved sole iron one with shaft stamp – both with grips – heads pitted. See The R.L. Book pp 99 and 117

Tom Stewart Grand Rapids smf mashie cleek c1908/09 – stamped Jack Croke (Kent CC) Grand Rapids to the head together with the 382 owner’s initials E.K.P. – fitted with thick hide grip. See The R.L. book p.81

Collection of 6 smf irons and a scare head driver - to incl “Army & Navy CSL” driver c/w shaft stamp together with four smf irons 383 including a Carruthers patent bore thro’ short hosel cleek, 2 mashies, a niblick, and a straight blade putter - all with replaced matching hide grip ...[more]

Collection of 6 smf irons and a scare head brassie - to include an unnamed brassie stamped “CF” to the head, with a Townsend Omaha 383A driving iron, a Tom Stewart mashie, a Gibson “Genii” model mashie niblick, a niblick and a straight blade putter - all fitted with good, replaced ...[more]

Collection of 5 smf irons and scare head brassie - to incl a Spalding brassie, a Spalding cleek, 2 mashies one stamped “Daish” USGC, 383B Plymouth, a diamond back niblick and a good Morristown straight blade putter - four with replaced good hide grips

384 Converted Sunday golf walking stick, fitted with a “Thistle” socket head, dark stained handle, overall length 35”

385 A brass Gem-style converted Sunday walking stick – c/w tapered shaft with brass tip, overall length 36”

Early 17thC Dutch Kolf engraving scene c1680 – featuring a busy winter frozen canal scene with a title “HYEMS” and inscribed to the 386 lower left hand corner Henrich van Schoel Scalpt and to the right hand corner Iftus Sadelor excudit – image 6.5”x7.5” mf&g overa ...[more] Early 17thC Dutch Kolf engraving c1680 – after L V Velde and engraved by J Aliament and titled Les Amusements de L’Hiver – image 387 4.25 x 5.5” – mf&g overall 12.5 x 14.5”

Late 18thC engraving of Edinburgh Castle – titled in old English “Eaft View of Edinburgh Caftle” from Bruntsfield and printed to the lower 388 left hand corner Paul Sandby Delin et Sculp – note the large gathering in the foreground possibly watching a game of golf? – image ...[more]

Mid 18thc engraving of St Andrews – published by Alexander Hogg at The Kings Arms, 16 Paternoster Row and titled “View of St 389 Andrew’s in the county of Fife” – image measures 8.5 x 13.25” – mf&g overall 13x 17.25”

After Lemuel Francis Abbott – “The Blackheath Golfer” c1900 – coloured engraving titled “To The Society of Goffers at Blackheath – 390 This Pate is with just Respect Dedicated by Their most humble Servant Lemuel Francis Abbott” inscribed to the lower left “ ...[more]

Fine original coloured photogravure of an attractive lady golfer c1900 - mounted under glass together with a period wooden frame 391 decorated with wooden carved golf clubs and line mesh gutty golf balls in relief to the boarder – image 20x8” – overall 25.5x 13.5”

Early Vic large Golfing coloured lithograph advertising poster for Kodol c1895 – featuring a attractive lady golfer playing a golf shot 392 against a golf course back and club house background – various faults to incl creases, stains, nicks and tears – nevertheless an eye catching post ...[more]

Walter Hagen – original Tiffany Stahl film poster for “Green Grass Widows” starring Walter Hagen, John Harron and Gertrude Olmstead 393 with seven various clips incl Golf Match, Golf Locker room and other scenes–mounted on linen overall 41.5 x 28.25”. Note: some stains and ...[more]

Walter Hagen 1928 and 1929 Open Golf Champion - Rare Briggs original signed pen and ink golf sketches dated 1928 and signed 1929 394 – based on winning the 1928 and 1929 The Open Golf Championship from the view of one of his golf balls – comprising a run of 8 cartoons with narrative and titl ...[more]

Ben Hogan – an extremely rare original signed Anthony Ravielli pencil sketch of Ben Hogan which was one of many sketches drawn for 395 Ben Hogan’s classic golf instruction book “Five Lessons – The Modern Fundamentals of Golf” – this particular one is more remarkable a ...[more]

An interesting St Andrews Old Course display case to incl an original water colour of the Old Course and the town in the distance signed 396 and dated John A. S. Duncan, 1970, together with a copy of the original Old Course colour plan and layout by A. Mackenzie golf course architect, March 1924 and pri ...[more]

Michael Brown (1853-1947) “Tom Morris” original Life Association of Scotland photogravure c1900 – 3/4 length portrait holding an iron 397 in his right hand – image 13x8.5”

St Andrews The Old Course miniature water colour – featuring the Swilkin Bridge in the foreground, 1st & 18th fairway, green and the 398 R&A club house – mf&g overall 3 x 3.25”

Pine Valley Golf Club - original signed water colour by Alex Watson “10th Hole Pine Valley Golf Club” with inscription on the rear of the 399 frame – image measures 15.5 x 19.5”, framed 19.75 x 23.75”. Note: Alex Watson was golf professional at Leewood, ex McNamara collecti ...[more]

Original Leroy Neiman signed pencil drawing of golf greats Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player -comprising head shoulder 400 portraits and vignettes of each player playing a golf c/w The NEC World Series of Golf logo which is prominently applied, as this was likely a promotional piece/poster. N ...[more] Original Leroy Neiman signed pencil drawing of golf greats Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Gary Player – comprising each player 400A playing golf c/w The NEC World Series of Golf logo which is prominently applied, as this was likely a promotional piece/poster. NEC sponsored the World Series of Gol ...[more]

The following lots (401-409) from the Ralph Livingston collection comprise a range of early irons made by Robert White Maker St 401 Andrews (b.1857-) who was one of the first club makers to concentrate solely on making golfing irons – In the 1890s White moved to the US where he took part in the fo ...[more]

Fine set of 4x early Robert White St Andrews restored irons c1885 to incl cleek, general iron, lofter and niblick – mostly with 4.75” – 5” 402 hosels each shaft stamped” Restored by Laurie Auchterlonie” and fitted with full length replaced matching hide grips with und ...[more]

4x various Robert White St Andrews irons c1890 – to incl cleek, general iron, lofter and rut niblick – all with sharp neck creases and 403 hosels from 4.25” to 4.5” – 3x with full length leather grips and one with cloth underlisting. Note: 2x require hosel pins

Early R White St Andrews large general iron c1885 – with 4.75” hosel with sharp neck crease – shaft cracked plus a similar general iron 404 with 5’ hosel with neck crease crack both with hide grips one replaced

3x various Robert white St Andrews irons – to incl large general iron c1885 with 4.75” hosel, plus 2x irons c1890 with 4.5” hosels – all 405 missing hosel pins, and one with a grip hence (A/F)

3x late Robert White smf (mashie) irons c1890s – 2x with sharp neck creases, and one with R Forgan shaft stamp and another with a 5” 406 flat hosel – all with various full length grips.

An unusual R White St Andrews stamped smf (mashie) iron – with personal inspection dot and stamped R.W. St A below J Thompson 407 Felixstowe oval logo – c/w 4.25” hosel with sharp neck crease and a fine replaced black leather grip

R White St Andrews heavy straight blade putter – with a ring hosel and stamped with makers unbordered oval logo and rearing Lion 408 mark above – c/w period full length thick leather grip with underlisting

2x R White St Andrews brass blade putters to incl one stamped A&NCSL to the head and shaft with makers unbordered oval logo with 409 an additional brass sole length - both with full length leather grips – one needs a pin

Early blacksmiths dished faced general iron c1880 – the slightly curved head measures 4” x 1 7/8” max, c/w 4.75” flat oval hosel with a 410 sharp neck crease and fitted with a period thick hide grip with underlisting

Early smf lofter c1895 – the head stamped SD&G – the head measures 3.75”x 1 17/8” c/w 4” hosel and fitted with a period thick leather 411 grip with underlisting

Early Anderson Anstruther for G Forrester large smooth dished face driving cleek c1895 –c/w 4.5” hosel c/w G Forrester Earlsferry and 412 Elie shaft stamp just below the period thick hide grip with underlisting

Scarce John Gray Prestwick smf cleek c1880 with a long blade and sharp neck crease to the 4.75” hosel and retaining the original thick 413 red cloth underlisting – some minor pitting along the bottom of the face

Geo G Bussey London Thistle pat steel socket head driving cleek c1890 – the shaft stamped driving cleek just below the Bussey patent 414 one piece leather grip

Interesting small rut iron c1890 – with an indistinct bordered rectangular makers head stamp – the head measures 2.25” x 1.75” c/w 4.5” 414A hosel – no grip Interesting large dished face rut niblick c1895 – the head is stamped Rogers – W P K with Jackson to the centre – fitted with full length 415 leather grip – note pitting to the head and hosel

416 A.G. Spalding & Bros Model A large dished face rut niblick c1900 –c/w period full length hide grip with underlisting

416A James Gourlay Carnoustie OVERSIZE Niblick – the face measures 3.5” deep x 4” wide (max) and fitted with a full length leather grip

2x smf irons to incl a driving cleek stamped Carrick to the head, some pitting to the face and hosel and a smf niblick stamped Aitken, 417 Great Yarmouth, one with a modern replaced hide grip

Urquhart adjustable patent iron c1890s - showing a clear makers mark to the face, and patent numbers to the hosel and head no 14412 418 and the makers circular cleek mark with the letter “U” to the toe – and fitted with the original full length hide grip with underlisting – in wo ...[more]

Rare A F Breitenbaugh’s adjustable Patent “Master Golf Club” duplex iron c1917 – the head clearly stamped with Patent details, and 418A also stamped to the hosel “Made by Bremer & Co Phila. PA” - curved sole with a top flat line and fitted with a good full length l ...[more]

Scarce “Seely Patent” forked hosel mashie c1912 – the hickory shaft fitted with highly unusual forked hosel running along either side of 419 the shaft, the head stamped A. G. Green Special – Seely Patent – pat’d May 14, 1912 and the letters AGG, c/w the original full ...[more]

John D Wilson Crolf alloy duplex club c1930 - the dual face head is stamped to one side “Pat no.8” and on the other “Crolf” and 420 comprises a circular smooth putting face and a similar lofted face with horizontal lines. See The Jeff Ellis Auction lot 315 a similar lot realised ...[more]

An unusual, unknown small brass smf lofting iron c1885 with a sharp neck crease and 4.75” hosel and stamped to the shaft “Forrester, 421 Elie, & Earlsferry,” c/w full length thick hide grip with underlisting

An early blacksmiths made long blade driving cleek c1860s – with a slightly curved face and indistinct stamp mark to the head with 422 visible letters T.C.(?); shallow parallel face measures 4x1.25” max. with 5” hosel, c/w a fine, original thick hide grip with underlisting

An early R. Forgan St Andrews long blade driving cleek c1870s - the head measures 4x1.25” max. with 4” hosel, together with Forgan 423 shaft stamp just below the period hide grip with underlisting

An early blacksmith made large thick blade curved faced lofting iron c1830s - with sharp knurling to the 5” hosel with a sharp neck 424 crease, c/w thick replaced period hide grip with underlisting. Note: There appears to be a blacksmith seam down the hosel to the sharp neck crease, characteristic ...[more]

A rare Robert Scott stamped one-piece driver c1898, c/w leather face insert, replaced period black fibre sole insert and fitted with the 425 original full length grip, a carved symbol below the grip

An early French Chole club c1770s? – the shaft is whipped with copper wiring just above the hosel with other period repairs, fitted with 426 and amazing thick leather grip and a silver Francaise Republique coin fixed to the butt

Hendry & Bishop Edinburgh “The Giant” Cardinal Niblick c1920s - early hand forged head measures approx 4” wide x 3.5” deep max – 427 c/w the original full length leather grip. See The Jeff Ellis Auction lot 175 similar iron but with the later stainless steel head no.362 ...[more]

Scarce Wm Gibson Kinghorn Midget Marvel duplex iron/putter c1908 - hand forged head with some pitting to the sole together with 428 similar Gibson “BI – Fron” stainless steel duplex iron/putter – stamped A L Johnson & Co Boston to both the head and shaft – both fitted w ...[more] Scarce Robert Anderson Prince’s St Edinburgh Patent Crescent centre shaft- shafted lofted iron c1892- the gun metal head is stamped 429 Patent and the faint remains of the makers stamp mark either side of the brass hosel – the shafted is also stamped Thorne either side and just below the ori ...[more]

Rare Sir Walter Dalrymple Patent “Hammer” brass duplex mashie/putter made by J.H. Hutchinson North Berwick c1890s - the duplex 430 circular head is stamped to the sole “Sir W.H Dalrymple Patent” and fitted with a wooden and lead weighted dowel running horizontally through the hea ...[more]

1960 Open Golf Championship official signed programme - played at St Andrews and signed to the cover by Arnold Palmer - some 431 pocket wear to edges and minor creases, internally clean

1979 Open Golf Championship official signed programme signed by the winner - played at Royal Lytham and St Anne’s, signed by the 432 winner Seve Ballesteros to his player profile on p.85. Comes c/w the final day’s draw sheet. Note: signature collected by the present owner at the Open in 1980

Tiger Woods 2000 Open Championship signed cover and caddie badge played at St Andrews and signed by the winner, Tiger Woods to 433 the cover

Tiger Woods - Augusta National Golf Club signed scorecard, together with a 1997 official Masters caddie badge issued to David 434 Musgrove, caddie for Lee Janzen. Note: This was Tiger Woods first major

Jack Nicklaus signed Royal Bank of Scotland Scottish £5 note and folder – celebrating over 40 years of Open history c/w the original 435 RBS envelope and folder

The following lot is the former property of Jimmy Dickson long time caddie to Jack Nicklaus. Collection of Jack Nicklaus Open 436 Championship and other tournament related items to incl 1992 Open Championship competitors bag tag, 1971 Piccadilly World Match Play bag tag (Runner-Up), 1987 Ryder Cup Cours ...[more]

1989 official PGA Ryder Cup signed American team golf poster - played at Belfry, England and signed by all the American players and 437 captain, to incl Ray Floyd, Paine Stewart, Mark Calcavecchia, Curtis Strange, Chip Beck, Tom Kite, Fred Couples, Tom Watson, Paul Azinger, et al. Some minor creases and ...[more]

1997 official Ryder Cup signed American team golf poster – played at Valderrama Sotogrande, Spain (the first time it was played 438 outside the UK) and signed by all the American team to incl The Captain Tom Kite, Tiger Woods, O’Meara, Janzen, Couples, Furyk, Lehman, Leonard, Davis Love, Mic ...[more]

439 Gene Sarazen Augusta National Masters signed food receipt – dated 1st April and signed in pencil Gene Sarazen Germantown

1934 1st Masters Photograph print signed by Gus Moreland with dedication – issued/publ’d by Acushnet and Reuter featuring all the 440 competitors with Bobby Jones seated in the forefront plus a number of players facsimile signatures incl Sarazen, Farrell, Craig Wood et al and legend below &# ...[more]

Champions of Golf “The Masters Collection” gold card collection c1993 - in original publishers folder comprising a complete run of cards 441 from 1934 – 1993 plus from 1994 to 1998 incl Tiger Woods first major breaking several records during the 4 days (VG)

86th US Open Golf Championship Official poster by Byron Huff – prominent golf course scene, golfer and club house scene - played at 442 Shinnecock Hills Golf Club Southampton June 12-15 1986 signed by the artist – overall 30 x 20”

86th US Open Golf Championship Official poster by Byron Huff – prominent golf ball, club house and golfing scene - played at 443 Shinnecock Hills Golf Club Southampton June 12-15 1986 signed by the artist – overall 30 x 20” 97th US Open Golf Championship official poster by Byron Huff – featuring a 1920s golfing scene and club house background - played at 444 The Congressional Country Club on June 9-15th 1997 signed by the artist – overall 30 x 20”

10x official caddy badges for “The Tournament Players Championship” (5th Major” from 1979 to 2000) – incl 4x laminated metal pin 445 badges for ’79, ’81, ’83 and ’85 plus 6x cards for ’92, ’94-’97 and ‘2000

5x US Men’s Open Golf Championship programmes from 1965 onwards - to incl 65th Bellerive Country Club, St Louis, Missouri, 1965. 446 70th Hazeltine National Golf Club, 1970. 71st Merion Golf Club, Ardmore, Pa., 1971. Pebble Beach, 2004. Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, 2004. All in the original wrapper ...[more]

5x US Women’s Open Golf Championship programmes from 1965 onwards to incl. the 67th Annadale Golf Club, Pasadena, Calif., 447 1967; Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield, N. J., 1985; Baltimore Country Club, 1988; Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Pa., 1992; , Newport, Rhode Island, 20 ...[more]

2x US PGA Golf Championship programmes to incl the 59th PGA Championship at Pebble Beach Golf Links, 1977 won by Lanny 448 Wadkins ( slight creases to cover) and the 60th PGA Championship at Oakmont, Pa., 1978 won by John Mahaffey – overall (G)

2x US Senior’s Golf Tournament programmes to incl US Senior Open Championship, Winged Foot Golf Club, 1980 and PGA Senior 449 Championship, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, 1995 - both in the original wrappers – light pocket wear otherwise (G)

7x Official Open Golf Championship programmes from 1971 onwards to incl The 100th Open Golf Championship, Royal Birkdale, 1971; 450 The 104th Open Golf Championship, Carnoustie, 1975; plus 1983 (Royal Birkdale), 3x 1991 (Royal Birkdale) and 2007 (Carnoustie) – together with two copies of the Sunda ...[more]

451 1952 Official British Men’s Amateur Golf Championship programme – won by Harvie Ward of the United States – in near fine condition

1963 Official British Men’s Amateur Golf Championship programme - won by Michael Lunt (Eng) -previous owner’s name in ink on front 452 otherwise (VG).

Jack Nicklaus Commemorative 20 Major Victories Collection from 1959 – 1986 and signed card – comprising a full colour display 453 laminated sheet with individual cards of each of Nicklaus’s 18 majors and 2x US Amateurs Victories overall 18.25 x 13.5” – together with a signe ...[more]

Collection of 1958 Western Open Golf Championship signed official players score cards to incl 2x signed by Major winners Jay Herbert 454 scorer for Frank Stranahan and Gay Brewer scorer for Tom Draper – played at Red Run Golf Club, Detroit Michigan approx (55)

Collection of 1983 –Pacific Atlanta Golf Classic Tournament signed official players score cards to incl 9 signed by major winners 455 – mostly as scorers to incl Hubert Green, Peter Jacobsen, Gary Player, Thomas (Tom) Lehman, Calcavecchia, Brad Bryant, Bob Tway, Scott Simpson plus 198 ...[more]

Ben Hogan rare signed 1947 Chicago Victory National Golf Championship programme – signed in pen to the cover by Ben Hogan – 456 played at Westward – Ho, Golf club – c/w original decorative blue and gilt wrappers – mf&g overall 19x 16”

Rare 1963 Ryder Cup Golf Victory Dinner menu signed by Horton Smith and other Ryder cup players on 1927 onwards – played at The 457 East Lake Country Club Atlanta Georgia on October 8-13th - the significance is that Horton Smith passed away the following day on 14th October – the large A3 me ...[more]

1927 - 1st Masters Golf Tournament - original b/w press photograph at the Augusta National GC – of Horton Smith (1stwinner), 458 Grantland Rice, Harry Cooper, runner-up – Sarazen Third, and Paul Runyan - c/w hand written annotation of the reverse – overall 7x 9” Collection of 6 official Ryder Cup programmes from 1951 onwards - to incl 1951 VIP edition, 9th Ryder Cup played at Pinehurst, in the 459 original red and gilt cloth boards (some wear and dust stains), small square clipped to one corners of the cover, otherwise internally very clean; 1953 played at Went ...[more]

460 No lot

H. Philp St Andrews dark stained beech wood longnose putter c1870 - the head measures 1 1/8” x 4 3/8 x 2” c/w tapered horn sole 461 insert and fitted with thick period hide grip with underlisting

Early Tom Morris maker St Andrews dark stained beech wood longnose putter c1860 – the large elegant drop toed head measures 5 462 x2x1-1/8”, horn sole insert fitted with 3 wooden dowels, c/w St Andrews bowed shaft still retaining most of the period hide grip with underlisting – note ow ...[more]

H Philp St Andrews dark stained beech wood longnose curved face long spoon c1840 – the elegant curved sole head measures 5.5”x 463 1.75” x 1 1/8” deep face with horn sole insert with an additional wooden oval dowel, together with a very neat central 1 3/8”x 5/8” deep ...[more]

A fine R. Forgan, St Andrews golden beech wood longnose curved face short spoon c1875 - the head measures 5 x 1.75 x 1.25” c/w full 464 brass wrap-over sole plate together with R. Forgan & Son shaft below the original full length hide grip with underlisting

Fine James Anderson St Andrews dark stained fruit wood longnose curved face short spoon c1870 – the long head measures 5.75” x 1 465 3/8” x 1 3/16” – overall length 38” - fitted with original full length dark stained white leather grip with thick underlisting

Wm. Dunn Sr. (North Berwick and Royal Blackheath) light stained beech wood longnose play club c1880 - the head measures 5.25 x 1 466 7/8 x 1.25” c/w “Slazenger 56 Cannon Street” below the original thick hide grip with underlisting

A rare and early golden fruit wood longnose feather ball putter c1860 – the large head measures 5 x 2 x 1”-1/16” and the head/neck 467 features a 2 close knots typical of early made clubs

Scarce J. Beveridge stained beech wood, curved face long spoon c1885 - with full wrap-over brass sole plate and fitted with a later 468 replaced thick hide grip with underlisting. Note: 2 bands of whipping to strengthen shaft; also note J. Beveridge born in North Berwick Scotland and went to USA as a cl ...[more]

McEwan dark stained curved face beech wood long spoon c1885 fitted with full wrap-over brass sole plate, leather face insert and 469 retaining most of the original thick hide grip with underlisting

R. Forgan maker St Andrews dark stained beech wood transitional curved face brassie c1890 the head stamped with the powf, full 470 wrap-over brass sole plate, and with the makers shaft stamp below the original thick hide grip with underlisting; note some old worm holes to part of the head and neck area

Tom Morris St Andrews, light stained beech wood left hand long nose brassie c1880 with full leather face insert, brass sole plate, and 471 retaining most of the period hide grip with underlisting – note one band of whipping to strengthen the shaft and some bag wear to the toe

472 R. Simpson light stained beech wood late longnose driver c1890 fitted with period hide grip

Interesting Geo. G. Bussey, London scare head bulger brassie c1895 - stamped to the face and shaft “Brassey Bulger” c/w the Bussey 473 patent one-piece hide grip – some bowing to shaft

R. Forgan powf transitional dark stained persimmon driver c1895 stamped to the shaft “R. Simpson, Carnoustie” just below a good thick 474 hide grip with underlisting J. Morris dark stained bulger brassie with central leather face insert, full brass sole plate and fitted with a danga wood shaft and a period 475 thick leather grip with underlisting

Interesting F. H. Ayres golden beech wood juvenile late longnose driver c1895 fitted with a fine, full length hide grip with underlisting. 476 Note: Rear lead back weight has been replaced, hence just over 1” grain crack to the sole

477 No lot

Scarce Carlton “Bar ware” Schweppes art deco golf advertising figure – featuring a golfing figure, a Schweppes tonic water bottle 478 mounted on a rectangular base inscribed Schweppes overall 11.5”

Rare Copeland Spode green and white cream jug c1900 – decorated in relief with white golfers and on a green back ground – 479 base with maker’s logo and registration no. – overall 2.5”

480 Early Crown Ducal golfing tankard – 1pint tankard decorated with a humorous golfing scene against a green back ground – overall 4.5”

Early Crown Staffordshire ceramic golf caddie matchstick holder – comprising a young black caddie figure seat holding a bag of clubs 481 mounted on a deep rectangular base inscribed “Caddie Sir?”(A/F)

Scarce Peter Gerz German made blue half litre beer stein c1900s – decorated with 3x golfers and a caddy in relief against blue 482 background c/w hinged lid. Note: Gerz crafted only a few golf pieces at the beginning of the 20thc.

Rare Dunlop signed Hassall Advertising ceramic golfing figure match stick holder – featuring a red jacket golfer with moveable bramble 483 golf ball head match holder - mounted on a circular base signed Hassall – overall 5.5”

Rare Langley Stoneware tobacco humidor jar c1900 – featuring white golfing figures and caddy against a brown back ground and green 484 base - c/w sealed lid with brass fittings overall 5”

485 Fine McIntyre Burslem decorative ceramic cup and saucer c1895 – each decorated with period golf club bag and clubs and gilt rims

McIntyre Burslem stoneware and silver match stick holder c1895 – decorated with golf club bag, clubs and golf balls c/w silver rim hall 486 marked Birmingham 1900 – overall 2.5”h

Scarce Royal Doulton “Bateman” golfing series ware pin box and fitted trays c1930s –complete set featuring the H M Bateman “Irate 487 Golfer” to the lid and each individual tray with amusing golfing figures

Scarce Royal Doulton Crombie series ware tobacco jar c1920 – decorated with Crombie style golfing figures – c/w makers marks and 488 production nos to the base – overall 5.25”

Royal Doulton Gibson series ware posy vase c1910 – small oval shaped vase decorated with Gibson Girl and male partner golf scene 489 inscribed to the rim “Is a caddy always necessary?” c/w makers marks and production nos

Scarce Royal Doulton Kingsware golfing series ceramic and silver match pot/striker c1910 – the pot is decorated with Crombie style 490 golfing figures and comes with silver rim with serrated area to strike the matches – c/w makers marks and production nos.

Fine Royal Doulton Morrisian ware golfers vase c1900 – the bulbous tapered vase is decorated with yellow and black Bradley type 491 golfers in 17thc costume on red background – c/w makers marks and prod nos to the base – overall 9”h Royal Doulton Picturesque Scenes golfers blue and white plate – featuring a Bradley type golfer in 17thc costume – together with 3 492 scenes to the rim, of Melrose Abbey, Stratford Upon Avon, and Killarney; c/w makers marks and production nos to the base – overall 10.5”

Rare Wedgewood & Sons The Kenlock ware black basalt lady golfer creamer c1900 – featuring a brightly coloured lady golfer – overall 493 5.5”

Rare Wedgewood & Sons The Kenlock ware terra cotta lady golfer water jug c1900 – featuring a brightly coloured lady golfer – overall 494 5.25”

Fulper dark blue glass and silver overlay musical whisky jug c1920s - decorated with a golfing and a hunting scene either side of the 495 handle c/w stopper – overall 10.5”

496 Blue and silver overlay decanter c1920s – decorated with a golfing scene and a hunting scene to 2 sides – c/w stopper overall 10”

Scarce Royal Bonn (by Franz Anton Mehlam) blue and white golfers tankard c1890 – featuring a links golfing scene, players and caddie 497 – the base is inscribed Royal Bonn Delft, stamped with makers mark, and production nos. – overall 6-3/8” – usual crazing, small firing ho ...[more]

O’Hara Dial Co. green and white golfers beer stein c1900 – c/w pewter and enamel inlaid hinged lid the body decorated with period 498 golfing scene – the based stamped with Makers Paris, France and Mass. USA logo – overall 5.5” max – some crazing otherwise overall (G)

499 Blue and white Dutch delft golfing tile – decorated with early Kolf figure – overall 4.75” x 4.75” no.

Fine and early five piece matching blue and white ceramic drinking set – early c1900s to incl a tall porcelain lemonade pitcher with male 500 golfer (image measures 7.5” high) on a white background - overall height 15”maximum - together with 4 matching ½ pint tankards, 2 with lady golf ...[more]

Ceramic green and white golfing tankard c1900 with coloured transfer golfing scene – a firing crack to the inside base and some wear to 500A the transfer, overall 4.25” h

Scarce Dodhead Pat Pending Backwards wry neck blade putter – fitted with original black coated steel shaft and original full length 501 leather grip

Scarce early Ping Mod IV “A” brass putter with rear “D” shaped flange, the head stamped with US Pat No and Box1345 Scottsdale 502 Arizona address – fitted with original Pro Only full length grip

Scarce Ping “NBC Sports” alloy putter featuring the NBC large logo flanged sole stamped to the sole no 0063, comes with the original 503 Ping grip and decal label

Tad Moore signed “Tad Moore Pro-1-P” flanged angle blade putter - precision carbon milled putter fitted with the original grip and Tad 504 Moore decal label, signed personally to the top of the flange “Tad Moore, 03” together with the original Tad Moore head cover - RRP $199

2x late “Indestructible” style woods c1930 with steel shafts - fitted with matching rosewood and alloy heads – to incl brassie 505 and spoon - both with alloy integral frames fitted with rosewood heads – c/w early steel shafts one still with The Horton MFG & Co &# ...[more] United States President Richard Nixon – Personal set of Wilson woods. Set of 3x Wilson “President Nixon” X31 persimmon woods, the 506 personal property of the US President Richard Nixon – the fully refurbished woods with the Patent Power Groove shaft comprise a Driver, 4 and 5 wo ...[more]

Set of 4 “Crookshank Royal Scottish Model” woods – all with off-set anti-shank heads, together with matching face inserts – all in need 507 of restoration

2x sets of early steel shafted woods to incl scarce set of Thos E Wilson & Co Pat “Sharp Shooter” alloy and persimmon head fancy face 508 woods c1928 – soles stamped D (driver), Brassie and Spoon and pat no 1585294 – 5/18/1928 c/w pyratone shafts and original red and black fu ...[more]

2x rare Wilson Swan neck clubs to incl “Chip Iron” and a putter with a swan stamped to the face both fitted with early pyratone black 509 coated steel shafts and flat thumb face leather grips

Interesting FLA alloy mallet head putter with groove ribbed sole and fitted with Lumley Pat flat shaft and square handle with full length 510 leather grip

KW Model “The Inigo” small deep face stubby putter – with a bevelled face top line and fitted with black steel shaft c/w original full length 511 leather grip

2x steel shafted mallet head putters to incl “Bulls Eye” heavy brass and alloy centre shaft mallet head putter – stamped to the sole Pat 512 Pending John Reuter and a Ron Squires “It-Sits” shallow face stainless steel head with a raised crown – both fitted with the or ...[more]

Scarce and early E H Winkworth Scott Pat square steel shaft blade putter c1913 – shallow iron blade is stamped with half moon dot face 513 markings and fitted with square matching hosel c/w square handle with full length leather period grip. See The Jeff Ellis Auction lot 129 for a similar putter ...[more]

Early Otey Crisman large alloy duplex backward centre shaft putter c1940s - the sole stamped Model 111H Selma Al – fitted with square 514 hosel shaft and handle with the original full length leather grip

“Belding Sports” made in USA Pencil leather and hide Golf Bag - to incl two pockets, leather shoulder strap, and 3 matching hide head 515 covers, embroidered with the letters, “D” “B” and “S” - overall 34.5” x 6”dia. Had very little use.

515A A small dark stained hinged portable golf bag stand fitted with a brass chain link and copper hinge overall 24.5” l

Early leather pencil golf bag - c/w one pocket, carrying handle and travel hood (needs mending) – missing leather club dividing strap 516 and shoulder strap 35”h x 6” dia some wear otherwise (G)

Early R.H. Burke & Co Pat canvas and leather pencil golf bag – c/w alloy base stamped with the Pat date 1917- c/w ball pocket and 517 leather adjustable shoulder strap – overall 34.5” x 5”

Original Nicoll of Leven Scotland Golf Box – the lid inscribed Golf Clubs by Nicoll of Leven Scotland – The Best in the World – c/w Nicoll 517A dispatch label to a member at Fulford Heath GC Birmingham, England - overall 46.5 x 8 x 3”

Scarce and early Garton Toy Co Sheboygan Wisconsin Lawn/garden Golf putting game in makers original pine boxc1930s – comprising 518 1-9 holes including all the flags, and various obstacles no. 1-9, a lawn hole cutter and 2x metal cup holes – box measures 34.5x 15x 5.5”. Note: Research ...[more] Fine Bruner Woollens Salesman display box c1920s – with a hinged lid to reveal a full length coloured lithograph golfing scene together 519 with a drop front – the inside dived into three compartments together with makers details, outlets et al – overall 9” x29.5” x 11̶ ...[more]

Scarce Osmond’s Patent Automaton Golf Club Caddie c1893 – c/w makers brass plaque, original leather handles, and steel legs, ball 520 pocket missing, otherwise all original. Overall length 32”

8x Zweifel Golf Card games c1932 – to incl 2x sets of cards with Rules and score cards - 6x appear unused - all in their original boxes 521 with decorative paper label lids

10x “Par It” Patent Pending card game sets – to incl one opened which has the original instructions, score cards and two divisions with 522 playing cards – all the others are unopened still in the cellophane wrappers (VG)

Rare Congressional Country Club Founders Life Membership Invitation Portfolio – the elaborate embossed book comprises full details 523 of the Club, its formation, course layout, the property, clubhouse, riding and hunting, golf, resume and of interest to life members with illustrations to every ot ...[more]

A golfing song sheet c1920s – titled “The Caddy – March and Two Step” by Fred T. Ashton – with a golfing caddy pictorial cover edges 524 frayed, nicked and overall light creases – 3 p. (loose)

1890 Demorest’s Family Magazine (US-monthly) Vol. XXVI no. 12, with one of the earliest articles on ladies golf titled “The Game of 525 Golf for Ladies” with 5 illustrations of Victorian ladies playing golf, incl Lofting Over a Stymie, Teeing the Ball, In a Bunker, and Putting, togethe ...[more]

1869 – Liverpool Golf Club Formation/Opening. 1869 “The Scotsman, Edinburgh”, newspaper dated Wed. June 9, 1869 – announcing 526 the formation of Liverpool Golf Club at Hoylake - on p. 7, 4th and 5th columns – the details such as “The Scotch residents in Liverpool to ...[more]

A collection of Scottish club makers statements and invoices to R. Simpson & Son, Carnoustie, c1920 to incl R. Simpson & Son, 527 Carnoustie; James Gourlay, Carnoustie (7x); The Leyland and Birmingham Rubber Co.; plus 2 others to incl Robert Ferguson & Son and David Boswell Limited, Dundee ( ...[more]

Cyril J. Tolley (amateur golf champion) signed check and receipt dated 16 May, 1922 and 12 June, 1922 respectively, winner of the 528 British Amateur Championship in 1920 (Muirfield) and 1929 (Royal St Georges GC)

Rare Tom Morris and Allan Robertson - golf’s founding fathers - signed album page. Signed in ink together with a copy of the 1930 UK 529 catalogue page with the above listing priced at £25

1924 Tom Stewart golf cleek maker, St Andrews receipt – on official-headed paper to Robert Simpson & Son, Carnoustie, c/w the pipe 530 trademark, listing putters, irons, drivers, and mashies, each priced at 2 shillings and 9 pence; mfg 16.5 x 19.5”. Note: Ralph Livingston Collection p.31 ...[more]

An interesting b/w photograph print of Tom Stewart seated with other golfers outside the St Andrews GC; mfg overall 18 x 22”. Note: 531 The St Andrews GC was formed by the local golf professionals, club makers and should not be confused with the R&A. From The Ralph Livingston Collection

Laurie Auchterlonie, St Andrews signed ltd ed. print no. 116/700 titled “Lytham Professional Tournament, 1890” of the 8 leading golfers 532 of the time. Players incl Tom Morris, Willie Fernie, Willie Park, A. Herd, Archie Simpson, Andrew Kirkaldy, et al; taken from the original St Andrews co ...[more] An interesting collection of 6x Ogden’s Tabs golfing cigarette cards, “General Interest Series” – real photographs issued in 1902 to incl 533 John Ball, Harry Vardon, John Braid (James Braid) – note mistake on card – plus Ben Sayers, T.T. Gray, and Ryder Richardson (S ...[more]

Ben Hogan signed coloured photograph – taken with Dave Musgrove at Ben Hogan’s house in America with dedication to Dave, signed 534 in ink, “Ben Hogan” 8x10”

Bobby Jones, “Champion of Champions,” 16mm film, comprising a slow-motion analysis of Bobby Jones swing, on the original Eastman 535 Kodak reel and tin

A misc. collection of golf b/w photograph prints and other publicity shots, some signed, to incl 6 signed: Lee Trevino, Tom Weiskopf, 536 Curtis Strange, Gay Brewer, Beth Daniels, Bobby Murphy; together with a collection of autographed white cards incl major winners: Hubert Green, Jerry Pate, Scott Simp ...[more]

2x early 1900s golf photographs featuring Francis Quimet (US Open champion 1913) and Tom McNamara (1st Player to break 70 in the 537 US Open) seated with two other players with golf clubs and another of Tom McNamara –with 3 other golfers – both ex album overall 5x7” and 8x10”

Francis Ouimet (US Open Golf Champion and Captain of The R&A) signed colour photograph – full length formal portrait wearing his 538 Captains R&A red jacket and Queens Adelaide Medal awarded to each captain of the R&A and signed Francis Ouimet with dedication – overall 10x8” ...[more]

Walter Hagen official Macgregor Detroit large golfing portrait shop display photograph – possibly taken at Oakland Hills Detroit – corners 539 bruised, one chipped and a crease to the top right hand corner overall 20x16”

Official American Seniors Golf Association red jacket – with the official gold braid and embroidered crest and embossed brass buttons to 540 the front and sleeves – made by Lacoste

Large Harry Vardon (6x Open Golf Champion) embossed plaque – in the famous Beldham photograph position – stamped with the 541 monogramme LG to the lower right hand corner – overall 13.5x 7”

1904 Pinehurst NC silver plated golfing trophy – engraved “Tin Whistles” Pinehurst N.C. Mixed Foursomes Handicap Feb 8 1904” – 542 overall 8.25”

1935 Royal Canadian Golf Association - Amateur Golf Championship Runners Up silver plated tray – engraved to the centre and dated 543 1935 – stamped on the base made in England – overall 14” dia

Jim Barnes – 1935 Long Island Golf Association Open Golf Champion yellow metal medal – with embossed Lion Crest to the obverse 544 and engraved on the reverse “Open Golf Champion 1935 James M Barnes” – overall 1.5” dia c/w ring. Note: James Barnes won the Open golf Ch ...[more]

The Royal North Devon GC silver gilt medal c1906 – Maltese cross medal hallmarked Birmingham 1906 and made by Vaughton & Sons 545 Birmingham – plain back. Note: Royal North Devon is the 2nd oldest golf club in England

1929 Michigan State Golf Association 3rd Flight Runners Up bronze and silver trophy – made by Heintz Art Metal Co comprising a 546 green bronze humidor decorated with sliver golfer and golfing scene to the bowl c/w lid and mounted with white metal engraved plaque engraved and stamped on the base w ...[more]

2x US Professional Golfers Association “Walter Hagen Cup” trophies – both mounted on bases in the form of America nation – one onyx 547 and the other mahogany - overall 4.5” h 1930s Bobby Jones style golfing figure silver plated trophy – about to play a shot – mounted on a black square tiered base with a similar 548 silver plated golf ball and tee mounted on each corner – overall 16.5”

Pinehurst Country Club “Putter Boy” heavy bronzed metal golfing figure sundial – mounted on a square black stained base – overall 549 6.75” no. c/w Balfour Awards label to the base

550 Large modern Spelter golfing figure of lady swinging a club – on a square naturalistic base mounted on black plinth – overall 14.25”no.

Interesting collection of 6 x various silver golfing teaspoons – to incl 2x Dalhousie Golf Club Carnoustie silver and enamel spoons with 551 Victorian golfers embossed bowls hallmarked 1926 & 1928, another with Harry Vardon style figure finial 1934 another with crossed golf clubs stem hallmark ...[more]

Fine silver golfer’s cigarette case c1905 – hallmarked Birmingham 1905 the lid engraved with a period golfer wearing plus fours and 552 jacket on the tee - overall

Large sterling silver golfers hip flask – the front panel engraved with golfing scene featuring a Vic Lady golf, golf course and club house 553 in the distance

Sterling Silver golfing cigarette/business card case – the front panel features a Vic golfer in relief and on the back engraved with owners 554 initials DCJ – overall 3.25 x 2.5”

555 1924 Silver golfers card case – hallmarked Birmingham 1924 the front panel mounted with a period golfer – overall 2.5x2”

Fine silver golfing manicure set c1928 – hallmarked Birmingham 1928 comprising a silver square mesh golf ball with 4x silver long nose 556 manicure items - mounted on a circular base

Collection of silver and other golfing items to incl Leonore Dickson sterling silver golf tee bar brooch, sterling silver golf club tie pin, 1995 557 US Open Golf Centenary commemorative medal played at Shinnecock Hills GC and set of 12x Sportcraft 14ct gold plated golf tees in makers original box (4)

Fine ladies 14carat gold and diamond golf brooch – comprising crossed golf clubs, 4x diamonds shaped like golf balls, laurel leaf border, 558 mounted with a trophy cup to the centre – wt 6.1gms

Fine sterling silver golfers hair brush with a detailed Vic Lady golfer embossed to the silver top with floral and leaf swept borders and 559 engraved with the intial “I” just below the stunning figure

Fine silver golfing manicure set c1928 – hallmarked Birmingham 1928 comprising a silver square mesh golf ball with 4x silver long nose 560 manicure items - mounted on a circular base –

Silver square mesh gutty golf match stick vesta stand - silver hallmarked and mounted on a black marble base mounted with two early 561 silver golf clubs and serrated striking plaques to either end – overall

Tom Morris – a rare and fine 1890 silver and enamel vesta case - with enamel panel featuring Tom Morris playing golf c/w hinged lid 562 and serrated panel silver hallmarked 1891 and made by Sampson Morden

Golf collection to incl Ceramic Ashtray encased in leather complete with transfer scene of “The Blackheath Goffers” – some age cracks, 563 together with an early Clipboard with original graphics of Dunlop Caddie with some edge wear, made by A. E. W. Ltd., London, and 2x Walker Cup Dinn ...[more] A rare 1913 solid silver presentation blade putter – London silver hallmark, the head is engraved “West Herts GC Final Monthly Medal, 564 1913-14,” fitted with a dark stained danga wood shaft, stamped R. Forgan & Son, St Andrews just below the original thick hide grip with cross wh ...[more]

565 An interesting Austrian bronze Hagenauer style golfing figure – mounted on an oval base, overall 4” high

W.B. Mfg. & Co. art deco silver plated and glass ladies trinket box – the handle is a lady golfer in the putting position; overall 4.7” high 566 and 3x3.35x1.25” base

567 1930s bronzed metal figure of a lady golfer - mounted on a square onyx base; overall 11.5”h

Collection of various Makers stoneware ginger beer bottles to incl J. McIntyre & Co., North Berwick decorated with Far & Sure Golf Club 568 crest c/w screw top plus 4 others – 3x named

GOLF CLUB & GOLF BALL MAKERS TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT – MANY REMOVED FROM THE AUCHTERLONIE GOLF SHOP ST 571 ANDREWS. Scarce “Home” Patent Golf Ball Press – cast iron square line pattern golf ball press and moulds for making and remoulding Golf Balls for 2x sizes 127 and 27½ - made ...[more]

572 Unnamed combined dimple golf ball mould and press - comprising a hand held press – overall 11.5”

573 “Majestic” golf club face marking tool – complete with the makers original box and label

574 Forgan St Andrews Pat Appl’d for Cast iron club face rasp marker

Wooden hand plane with Auchterlonie signature stamp mark to each end together with a large “H” shaped bow saw, heavy cast iron 575 frame metal saw, wood working saw and intricate cast iron and brass level decorated with vari0usfret work and stamped Davis Level & Tool Co – overall 1 ...[more]

576 Rare cast iron hand hammered Guttie golf ball stand- overall 3.5 x 2”

577 1905 Tom Stewart St Andrews cast iron club head stamp – inscribed “TS St.A Reg Trade Mark”. See the RLL book p.27

Group of Antique golf club making tools to incl cast iron glue pot with liner, various planes, knives, hammer, hand held dowel maker 578 stamped Adams, and fine brass and ebony scriber stamped W Marples & Son Hibernia and H Drake et al

Group of antique golf club making tools to incl cast iron glue pot with liner, various planes, knives, hammer, hand held dowell maker, 579 small hand saw, scribe et al

Group of antique golf club making tools to incl large cast iron lead pot, small cast iron glue pot with liner, various planes, knives, 580 hammer, hand held dowel maker, early mechanical screw driver, set square, rule et al

Collection of various steel golf club head stamps to incl 6 named stamps, for Charles Whiting, Roy Bronsdon, Max Faulkner, Autograph, 581 Folkestone, one other, plus 22 single letter head stamps

Collection of club making materials, club head die, and a socket head wood in the white – a roll of hide (for grips); Windit golf club and 582 racquet thread in the original “Ludlow Manufacturing & Sales Co, Boston Mass.” Box decorated with crossed golf clubs and racquet; and origi ...[more] Collection of antique golf club makers desk top accessories to incl a large brass workman’s tilley, small stoneware ink bottle, a brass 583 capped glass inkwell, and a neat little whisk broom with a small circular buffing butt button