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(GS) COLLECTION Nov. 5 , 2014 Pages #1 (GS) COLLECTION Nov. 5th, 2014 pages #1- 13 JEWEL MONEY CLIPS – Ryder Cup & Major Tournaments Photo #2231, Lot #1 - 5 1. 2010 Ryder Cup – Celtic Manor, red stone jewel clip, mint condition & still in the PGA of America box. Price @ $500 (SOLD) 2. 2012 Ryder Cup – Medinah CC, blue stone jewel clip, mint condition & still in the PGA of America box. Price @ $500 (SOLD) 3. 2012 PGA Championship – Kiawah Island Resort, green stone jewel clip, mint condition & still in the PGA OF America box. Price @ $600 (SOLD) 4. 73rd Sr. PGA Championship – light blue stone jewel clip, mint condition & still in the PGA of America box. Price @ $400 (SOLD) 5. 2009 – 93rd PGA of America Annual Meeting silver and gold money clip with the PGA of America Logo on the face of the clip, in new unused condition, a really nice useable money clip. Sale price @ $60 OFFICIAL RYDER CUP – Blazer Badges Photo #2229, Lot #6 - 10 1 These (5) Ryder Cup Blazer Badges are all from the personal collection of a past PGA of America Official. 6. 1989 Ryder Cup @ The Belfry, Silver & Blue Bullion patch from an American Team official @ the matches in excellent condition. Sale price @ $100 (SOLD) 7. 1993 Ryder Cup @ The Belfry, Red, white, blue & gold Bullion patch from an American Team official @ the matches, slightly faded in vg condition. Sale price @ $100 (SOLD) 8. 1999 Ryder Cup @ The Country Club, Brookline MA, Red, white, blue & gold bullion patch from an American Team Official @ the matches in excellent condition. Sale price @ $100 (SOLD) 9. 2008 Ryder Cup @ Valhalla, Red, white, blue & gold bullion patch from an American, Team Official @ the matches, in near mint condition. Sale price @ $100 (SOLD) 10. 2010 Ryder Cup matches, Celtic Manor GC, Red, white blue & gold bullion patch from an American Team Official @ the matches, in excellent to mint condition. Sale price @ $100 (SOLD) FRAMED PIECES – Autographed Photo #2215, Lot #11 11. 1995 PGA Championship Riviera CC – A rare (Past Champions Dinner) gift to all present @ the dinner by the 1994 Champion “Nick Price” limited edition #16/60 & autographed by BEN HOGAN in black sharpie pen. The print shows Mr. Hogan on the 9th fairway @ Riviera CC with a descriptive brass plate, in near mint condition, overall size (20”x27”) Sale price @ $900 (SOLD) 2 Photo #2163, Lot #12 PGA Championship – (1989-1994) All are wood framed, double matted, (19”x26”) Artist color rendering of each Champion with the 72 hole final score board. All the frames have minor dings and the paper backings need to be replaced. The prints are all in excellent condition. 12. Payne Stewart – 1989 Sale price @ $100 13. Wayne Grady – 1990 Sale price @ $100 14. John Daly – 1991 Sale price @ $100 15. Nick Price – 1992 Sale price @ $100 16. Paul Azinger – 1993 Sale price @ $100 17. Nick Price – 1994 Sale price @ $100 Photo #2170, Lot #18 18. Anthony Oakshett, Artist – “For runner of the Ryder Cup Matches” 1926 Match @ Wentworth, wood framed, double matted, engraved brass plate, color print(14”x32”) with print key on the back of the print, all in excellent condition. Sale price @ $175 3 Photo #2172, Lot #19 19. 29th Ryder Cup Matches 1991 – Kiawah Island, color print (20”x30”) gold wood frame, no matting, the print is autographed by the entire American team and captain Dave Stockton in fine line black sharpie pen, the frame has some minor ding’s and needs new paper backing. Sale price @ $450 Photo #2171, Lot #20 20. 30th Ryder Cup Matches 1993 – The Belfry, Color print (24”x32”), gold wood frame, no matting, autographed by the entire team including Payne Stewart and captain Tom Watson. Overall size (26”x34”) with minor dings in the frame, the paper backing needs to be replaced, otherwise in vg condition. Sale price @ $450 Photo # 2173, Lot #21 4 21. 33rd Ryder Cup Matches 1999 = The Country Club, color print (22”x30”) of the American team and Captain Ben Crenshaw, cherry wood framed and single matted. The overall size is (29”x36”) the frame is dinged and also needs new backing. Sale price @ $100 Photo #2175, Lot #22 22. 1986 US Open – Color print from the USGA, Shinnecock Hills GC, Southampton, NY with a silver metal frame and no matting, the overall size is (22”x32”) and the print is in vg+ condition. The frame is dinged and needs new backing. Sale price @ $75 Photo #2174, Lot #23 23. Gene Sarazen – 1930’s sepia tone photograph (16”x20”) of Mr. Sarazen putting @ Augusta National GC, the photo has been signed and personalized to an official of the PGA of America in gold sharpie pen. The frame is cherry wood and is double matted, overall size (25”x29”) in vg+ condition. Sale price @ $175 5 Photo #2176, Lot #24 24. Bobby Jones – Late 1920’s sepia tone photograph (11”x14”) of Bobby Jones posed in his follow thru in a cherry wood frame double matted, the overall size is (16”x19”) and the photograph is in vg+ condition. The frame is dinged and needs new backing paper. Sale price @ $90 Photo #2177, Lot #25 25. Doug London – 1996 Print, “First 80 Years”, wood framed, double matted, limited edition print #344/1200 signed by the artist, in excellent condition, overall size (29”x39”) w/a PGA Medallion and presentation plate to an official of the PGA of America. The frame has minor dings and the entire piece needs cleaning. Sale price @ $125 Photo #2178, Lot #26 6 26. Doud London – 1996 print “Ben Hogan” , wood framed, double matted, limited edition print #319/950 signed by the artist, in excellent condition, overall size (24”x38”) with a presentation plate to an official of the PGA of America. The frame has minor dings and the paper backing needs to be redone. Sale price @ $125 Photo #2179, Lot #27 Photo #2180, Lot #27 27. Doug London – Pair of Bobby Jones prints both titled “Robert T Jones Jr.” 1930 for the British Open @ Hoylake and the 1930 British Amateur @ St. Andrews, both limited edition #451/650 and signed by the artist, both prints are in excellent condition, the wood frames are in vg condition but the backing paper on both needs to be replaced. Sale price @ $250 for the pair. Photo #2181, Lot #28 7 28. Bobby Jones – Copy of Jones photo 51/2”x7”, w/a copy of a Sept. 2nd, 1931 letter to a Mr. Crawford Johnson on Mr. Jones stationery inviting him to join his new club in Augusta Ga. Cherry wood framed, single matted, overall size (13”x19”) the frame is dinged up and the back paper needs to be replaced, overall in good to vg condition. Sale price @ $150 Photo #2182, Lot #29 29. President Bush & VP Dan Quayle with the American 1989 Ryder Cup Team @ The White House, (8”x10”) color photograph, wood framed and no matting, in vg condition. Sale price @ $125 Photo #2186, Lot #30 30. American 1993 Ryder Cup Team – Victory (20”x24”) color photograph @ The Belfry, overall size (21”x28”) wood framed and double matted, in vg condition, the frame needs tightening and new paper backing. Sale price @ $125 31. American 1993 Ryder Cup – Seated victory team color photograph (16”x20”) with the cup , wood framed, double matted, overall size (24”x28”) in vg condition, the frame needs cleaning and new paper backing. Sale price @ $125 8 32. American 1993 Ryder Cup – pre-match team color photograph (16”x20”) with Captains & team officials, overall size (24”x28”) in vg condition, needs cleaning and new paper backing. Sale price @ $125 33. European 1993 Ryder Cup – pre-match team color photograph (16”x20”) with captain and team officials, overall size (24”x28”) in vg condition, needs cleaning and new paper backing. Sale price @ $125 Photo #2187, Lot #34 34. American 1993 Ryder Cup Team @ the White House with president Clinton, (20”x20”) wood framed and double matting, in vg condition, needs cleaning and new paper backing. Sale price @ $125 PRINTS ONLY 35. Linda Hartough artist – 1993 Official US Open print @ Baltusrol, limited edition no. 698/1250, also signed by the artist size (20”x32”) in vg-excellent condition. Retail @ $240 Sale price @ $125. 36. Tripp Harrison artist – Wachesaw Plantation Club 18th green on the Inter-coastal waterway, this is an early print before the construction of Kimbel’s the club restaurant, limited edition AP #24/55, SIZE (20”X28”) in vg-excellent condition. Sale price @ $125 Photo #2188, Lot #37 9 37. Augusta National 12th hole, par 3 by Curt ? limited Ed. #157/750 also signed by the artist, (20”x26”) gold metal frame, single matted, overall size (27”x33”) in vg condition, the frame needs tightening and new backing paper. Sale price @ $100 Photo #2189, Lot #38 38. Ted Hamlin, “Sunday @Augusta” – Arnold Palmer & Jack Nicklaus on the 16th tee @ the Master’s, print size (21”x28”) wood framed’ double matted, in vg condition, the frame is dinged and the backing paper needs replacing, overall size (26”x33”) Sale price @ $125 Photo #2192, Lot #39 39. Ben Hogan – (16”x20”) sepia tone photo of Mr. Hogan posed @ address, autographed and personalized by Mr. Hogan in gold sharpie pen. The photo is personalized to an official of the PGA of America, wood framed & single matted, overall size (25”x 29”) in vg condition. SALE PRICE @ $250 Photo #219, Lot #40 10 40. Ben Hogan – Jules Alexander, large (16”x24”) B&W Print of Mr. Hogan of Mr. Hogan standing in the fairway with his caddie @ the 1959 US Open @ Winged Foot GC, cherry wood framed, single matted, overall size (31”x23”) vg condition, just needs some cleaning.
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