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(MD) COLLECTION, Part 4 Revised; Dec (MD) COLLECTION, Part 4 Revised; Dec. 30th, 2014 MISC. PLAYER AND TOUNAMENT IDENTIFICATION CLIPS Note; Almost all of the Money Clips shown were never available for purchase by the public, and were official Identification clips by players or event officials at the various events indicated. Photo #2952 Lots #1 – 8 1. 2012 - PGA Championship – Kiawah Island Resort, green stone jewel clip, mint condition and still in the original PGA of America jewelry box @ $600 (Champion Rory McIlroy) Sale Price @ $500 (SOLD) 2. 2010 - Ryder Cup – Celtic Manor, red stone jewel clip, mint condition, and still in its original PGA of America jewelry box @ $500 Sale price @ $400 (SOLD) 3. 73rd Sr. PGA Championship – Light blue stone, jewel clip, mint condition, in a jewelry box @ $400 Sale price @ $300 (SOLD) 4. 2000 - PGA Championship – Valhalla, blue stone jewel clip,mint condition, in a mahogany wood presentation box@ $200 Sale @ $150 5. 81st PGA Championship – Medinah GC, Light greenstone jewel clip, mint condition @ $150 Sale price @ $100 6. 81st PGA Championship – Medinah GC, Red stone jewel clip, mint condition, (Similar to item #5 above) @ $150 Sale at $100 (SOLD @ Gallery 12/11/14) 1 7. World Golf Championship – Plain Green stone jewel clip, mint condition @ $100 Sale price @ $80 8. 1991 Tour Championship, Pinehurst, SC white Stone jewel clip, mint condition @ $100 Sale price @ $80 Photo #2953Lots #9 – 16 9. 2001, (83rd) PGA Championship – Atlanta Athletic Club, burgundy, green & black, polished brass peanut style clip in mint condition @ $60 Sale price @ $50 (SOLD 12/20/14) 10. 1995 Ryder Cup – Oak Hill CC, Rochester NY, black stone jewel clip, with the Ryder Cup mounted on the stone @ $250 Sale price @ $200 (SOLD @ Gallery 11/26/14) 11. 2002 Ryder Cup – Oakland Hills CC, Detroit Mich., white stone in this mint red, white & blue polished silver peanut clip @ $200 Sale price @ $125 (SOLD @Gallery 9/17/14) 12. 2005 Golf Hall of Fame Clip – A No Name, clip that was presented to inductees into the PGA Hall of Fame @ $100 Sale price @ $80 13. PGA of America World Seniors – Beautiful red stone jewel clip, white & blue polished brass peanut clip in mint condition @ $125 Sale price @ $100 14. 2000 PGA Championship – Valhalla, silver and green oval medallion, polished silver peanut clip in mint condition @ $80 Sale @ $60 15. 2000 PGA Grand Slam of Golf – Poipu Bay, Kauai with Tom Lehman, Vijay Singh, Paul Azinger & Tiger Woods, green and white fill on a polished silver peanut clip, in mint condition @ $150 Sale price @ $100 16. 2002 PGA Grand Slam of Golf – Poipu Bay, Kauai with Justin Leonard, Rich Beem, Davis Love III & Tiger Woods, black and white fill on a polished brass peanut clip, in mint condition @ $150 Sale price @ $100 2 Photo #2954 Lots #17 – 24 17. 1995 Jay Hebert PGA Tour Identification Clip, brushed silver, in excellent condition @ $150 Sale @ $80 18. 1998 Arnold Palmer PGA Tour Identification Clip, brushed brass in excellent condition @ $200 Sale @ $150 19. 1998 Tiger Woods PGA Tour Identification Clip, brushed brass in excellent condition @ $200 Sale @ $150 20. 1998 Phil Mickelson PGA Tour Identification Clip, brushed Brass in excellent condition @ $200 Sale price @ $150 21. 1999 Arnold Palmer PGA Tour Identification Clip, brushed Brass in excellent condition @ $200 Sale price @ $150 22. 2002 Arnold Palmer PGA Tour Identification Clip, brushed brass in excellent condition @ $200 Sale price @ $150 23. 1996 US Open, Oakland Hills CC, Detroit MI, Polished brass peanut style clip, in mint condition @ $60 Sale @ $50 24. 2005 PGA Championship, Baltusrol, Springfield NJ, Polished brass peanut style clip, in mint condition @ $60 Sale price @ $50 The following (3) clips are shown on Photo #3562 25. 2000 PGA Senior Tour Contestants Clip, red, blue & satin silver finish, with a blank space for engraving your name, in mint condition Sale price @ $20 26. 2001 PGA Senior Tour Contestants Clip, red, blue & satin brass finish, with a blank space for engraving your name, in mint condition Sale price @ $20 27. 2001 BUY.COM Tour, Contestants Clip, red, blue, satin & polished brass finish with a blank space for engraving your name, in mint Cond. Sale price @ $20 3 Photo #3561, Lots #28 – 42 28. 2002 US Open, Bethpage Black, Long Is., NY, Polished Brass, peanut style clip, in new condition @ $60 Sale price @ $50 29. 2004 US Open, Shinnecock Hills, Long Is., NY, Polished Brass, peanut style clip, in new condition @ $60 Sale price @ $50 30. 1991 US Open, Hazeltine National GC, Minn., Polished Brass, peanut style clip, in mint condition @ $60 Sale price @ $50 31. 1987 PGA Championship, PGA National GC, Fl., Polished Brass, peanut style clip, in mint condition @ $60 Sale price @ $50 32. 2002 PGA Championship, Hazeltine National GC, Minn., Polished Brass, peanut style clip, in mint condition @ $60 Sale price @ $50 33. 2000 Grand Slam of Golf, Poipu Bay, Kauai HI., Green & White, With the (4) Players names on the clip (Tiger Woods, Paul Azinger, Tom Lehman & Vijay Singh) @ $75 Sale price @ $60 34. 2001 Grand Slam of Golf, Poipu Bay, Kauai, HI., Blue & White, With the (4) Players names on the clip (Tiger Woods, Retief Goosen, David Toms & David Duval) @ $75 Sale price @ $60 35. 62nd Senior PGA Championship, Ridgewood CC, Ridgewood NJ., Polished and brushed brass, peanut style clip, in mint condition @ $60 Sale price @ $50 36. 2001 Working Men’s Classic, The Landings, Savannah GA., Polished brass, peanut style clip, in new condition @ $50 Sale @ $40 4 37. PGA Tour, “INNER CIRCLE” Red, White & Blue Medallion style clip, polished brass, in mint condition @ $60 Sale price @ $50 38. Williams World Challenge, “Contestant Clip”, Polished brass & black epoxy, in mint condition @ $75 Sale price @ $40 39. Williams World Challenge, “Contestant Clip”, Polished brass & Green epoxy, in mint condition @ $75 Sale price @ $40 40. 1992 PGA Tour, Players Identification Clip, “Chick Evans”, silver & brushed brass, in near mint condition @ $75 Sale price @ $50 41. 1998 PGA Tour, Players Identification Clip, “Chick Evans”, brushed brass with Blue & Red epoxy, in mint condition @ $75 Sale price @ $50 42. 1999 PGA Tour, Players Identification Clip, “Chick Evans”, brushed brass with Blue & Red epoxy, in mint condition @ $75 Sale price @ $50 Photo #3562, Lots # 43 – 48 & 25 – 27 43. Tony Jacklin PGA Tour Identification Clip, brushed brass, with Red & Blue epoxy fill, in vg condition @ $125 Sale price @ $75 44. Arnold Palmer PGA Tour Identification Clip, brushed brass with Red & Blue epoxy fill, in mint condition @ $200 Sale price @ $150 45. Tiger Woods PGA Tour Identification Clip, brushed brass, with Red & Blue epoxy fill, in mint condition @ $200 Sale price @ $150 46. Tony Jacklin European Senior Tour Identification Clip, polished & brushed brass, in mint condition @ $100 Sale price @ $75 5 47. Williams World Challenge, “Contestant Clip”, Polished & Brushed brass, in excellent condition @ $75 Sale price @ $40 48. 1977 PGA Tour, Officials Identification Clip, brushed silver & Black, in vg condition @ $75 Sale price @ $50 July 23rd, 2014 – ADDITIONS Note; These Event Identification Money Clips are from the collections of Past Presidents of the PGA of America, and were never available to the public, extremely rare and difficult to acquire. 49. 2008 - 69TH Sr. PGA Championship, Honey color stone, jewel clip, mint condition, in a Malcolm DeMille jewelry box @$400 Sale price @ $325 50. 2009 - 70th Sr. PGA Championship, light blue stone, jewel clip, mint Condition, in a PGA Championship jewelry box @ $400 Sale price @ $325 Photo #3850, Lots #49 & 50 Photo #3851, Lots #51 & 52 51. 2010 - 71st Sr. PGA Championship, raspberry color stone, jewel clip, excellent condition, in a jewelry box @ $400 Sale price @ $325 52. 2011 - 72nd Sr. PGA Championship, black stone, silver jewel clip, mint condition, in a PGA of America jewelry box @ $400 Sale price @ $325 53. 2013 - 74th Sr. PGA Championship, red stone, silver jewel clip, mint condition, in a PGA of America jewelry box @ $400 Sale price @ $325 54. 2014 - 75th Sr. PGA Championship, green stone, silver jewel clip, mint condition, in a PGA of America jewelry box @ $400 Sale price @ $325 55. 2011 - PGA Championship, Atlanta Athletic Club, gold, black & raspberry color, mint condition Identification money clip, in a PGA of America jewelry box@ $225 Sale @ $175 56. 2013 - PGA Championship, Oak Hill CC, silver, blue & white, mint condition Identification money clip @ $225 Sale price @ $150 6 57. 2013 - 95th PGA Championship, Oak Hill CC, blue stone, silver jewel clip, mint condition, in a PGA of America jewelry box (Outstanding) @ $550 Sale price @ $450 Photo #3852, Lots #53 & 54 Photo #3853, Lots #55 – 57 Ryder Cup Clips 58. 2010 - Ryder Cup, Celtic Manor, Ireland, red stone jewel clip, from the collection of Will Mann former president of the PGA of America with a (LOA) from Will Mann, Outstanding condition, in a PGA of America jewelry box ……….. Sale price @ $450 59. 2012 - Ryder Cup, Medinah CC, Chicago IL., blue stone jewel clip, from the collection of Will Mann former president of the PGA of America with a (LOA) from Will Mann, Outstanding Condition, in a PGA of America jewelry box ………… Sale price @ $450 (SOLD 12/30/14) photo #4361, Lots #58 & 59 Photo #4362, Lots #60 & 61 60. 2014 - Ryder Cup, Gleneagles, Scotland, purple stone jewel clip, from the collection of Will Mann former President of the PGA of America with a (LOA) from Will Mann, outstanding condition, in a PGA of America jewelry box ……… Sale price @ $450 (SOLD 12/30/14) 61. 2013 - PGA Championship, Oak Hill CC, Rochester NY, blue stone jewel clip, from the collection of Will Mann former President of the PGA of America with a (LOA) from Will 7 Mann, Outstanding condition, in a PGA of America jewelry box ……… Sale price @ $450 (SOLD 12/30/14) POTTERY AND EVENT PLATES 62.
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