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Golf Memorabilia from the Estate of the Late Jaime Ortiz-Patiã±O Monday 15 July 2013 14:00 Golf Memorabilia from the Estate of the Late Jaime Ortiz-Patiño Monday 15 July 2013 14:00 Graham Budd Auctions Ltd Sotheby's 34-35 New Bond Street London W1A 2AA Graham Budd Auctions Ltd (Golf Memorabilia from the Estate of the Late Jaime Ortiz-Patiño) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 by The Perth Golfing Society in 1825 Provenance: The Royal THE EARLIEST MENTION OF GOLF: The Actis and Perth Golfing Society, Christie's Scotland, 7th July 1998, lot Constitutionis of the Realm of Scotland 1566, Made In 136 Parliaments Haldin Be ... Kingis James The First, Secund, Estimate: £8,000.00 - £12,000.00 Thrid, Feird, Fyft, and In Time of Marie Now Quene of Scottis, Robert Lekpreuik, 28 November 1566. 2o., title with woodcut arms of Mary Queen of Scots, historiated initials. xylographic Lot: 6 signature at end of the compiler, Jacobus Balfour (title cropped THE FIRST GOLFING ANNUAL PUBLISHED: Smith (Robert at bottom margins, some marginal soiling, occasional water Howie) The Golfer's Year Book for 1866, SCARCE: 8vo., stains, lacks + 4, c4 and A1 + 2 remargined), 18th century calf, published by Smith & Grant, Ayr, original cloth-backed limp spine gilt (rubbed), with the Acts of King James The Sixth, yellow boards, front cover with wood-engraved title in cartouche 1568, bound in at end (but incomplete) Provenance: Edward, wrapping a sheaf of golf clubs, advertisements printed to back, Duke of Norfolk, bookplate, The Rt. Hon. George Rose, bottom corners a little creased, spine chipped at foot and a little bookplate, E.F. Bosanquet, bookplate The earliest mentions of worn at head, contained in a later red chemise slipcase golf is in the acts of 1457 by James II which order that Provenance: Joseph Bridger Hackler bookplate, Doyle, New FUTBALL AND GOLF BE UTTERLY CRYIT DOWNE, AND York, 15th December 1998, lot 334 NOT TO BE USIT. INSTEAD IT IS ORDERED THAT Estimate: £4,000.00 - £6,000.00 SCHUTING BE USIT ILK SONDAY. The conclusion to be drawn is that citizens were encouraged to practise shooting and archery during their free time on a Sunday because it fulfilled a Lot: 7 military need, rather than 'idle' pursuits of football and golf. Jackson (David) Golf Songs and Recitations, 8vo., wood Estimate: £2,500.00 - £3,500.00 engraved and lithographic vignettes, large corner segment torn from title, some soiling, lower corners creased, one contemporary blue wrapper detached and repaired with Lot: 2 adhesive tape, the other lacking, printed in the 'Fife Herald' Lauthier (Joseph) Nouvelles Regles Pour Le Jeu De Mail, 12o., Office, Cupar, 1886 published by C. Huguier & A. Cailleau, Paris, 1717, 4 engraved Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 plates, contemporary calf, gilt spine with raised bands (rubbed, joints cracked) Provenance: Sotheby's Musselburgh, 13th July 1992, lot 471. A First Edition of the earliest printed rules of the Lot: 8 game of mail. Forgan (Robert) The Golfer's Handbook, 8vo., published in Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 London by Simpkin, Marshall & in Edinburgh by John Menzies, circa 1892, lithographic frontispiece of the Castle St. Andrews, golfing vignettes, original pictorial yellow cloth (rubbed, lightly Lot: 3 soiled) John Bonar and Charles Stuart [editors] Miscellaneous Pieces Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 of Poetry Selected From Eminent Authors, Among Which Are Interspersed A Few Originals, 12o, published by W. Gray, 1765, contemporary sheep with red morocco label (worn), the Lot: 9 volume including a 12 stanza poem by Rev. Moses Browne Lee (James P.) Golf In America, A Practical Manual, small 8vo., titled ON MYRTILLA BEING STRUCK DOWN BY A GOLF considered to be the first comprehensive work on golf in BALL ON BURNTSFIELD'S LINKS NEAR EDINBURGH, America, 14 plates, illustrations (some adhesive tape repairs), appearing on pp. 88-91 original decorative yellow cloth (spine darkened, rather soiled, Estimate: £2,500.00 - £4,000.00 extremities rubbed, inner hinges split, Dodd, Mead, New York, 1895 Provenance: The Schulenburg Golf Library, Pretoria, stamped on title verso Lot: 4 Estimate: £350.00 - £450.00 Adamson (Henry) The Muses Threnodie, Or Mirthful Mournings On The Death of Mr Gall, edited by James Cant, Perth, George Johnston for the editor, and Robert Morrison, second edition Lot: 10 published in 1774, 2 vols in one, 8vo., folding engraved map of Bantock (Miles) On Many Greens, A Book of Golf and Golfers, Perth (map detached, torn with some loss and laid down, title 8vo. half tone plates, art nouveau head pieces, original olive somewhat soiled and stained, and with lower corner torn away), green pictorial cloth, inner hinges split, Grossett and Dunlap, gilt-panelled calf by Bayntum (lightly rubbed) Provenance: New York, 1901; sold together with five other golfing volumes, John Bryson Orr, bookplate, Sotheby's London, 11th July 1997, T. Ross Stewart's Lays of the Links: A Score of Parodies lot 328 First published in 1638, the work is valued for giving a (Edinburgh,1895), two works by C.G. Smith The Suffolk general account of Perth in the 17th century. Golf features to Sporting Series: Golf (London, 1897) & The World of Golf the fore in the poem 'Mr Gall a Citizen of Perth', whilst further (London, 1898), and volumes I & V only of the Badminton golfing references appear elsewhere Magazine (London, 1895-97) (6) Provenance: The library of Estimate: £2,500.00 - £3,500.00 Joseph Bridger Hackler, Bonham's, 15th December 1998, lot 16. Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 Lot: 5 VERY RARE: Rules of The Perth Golfing Society Established 5th April 1824, To Which is Prefixed a List of Members, 8vo., Lot: 11 vertical fold mark, old buff wrappers (stapled on), self published Barrie (James) Historical Sketch of the Hawick Golf Club, 8vo., 1 of 17 Graham Budd Auctions Ltd (Golf Memorabilia from the Estate of the Late Jaime Ortiz-Patiño) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com half tone plates after Tom Scott and from photographs, double- Beldam (George W.) (photographer) Great Golfers: Their page course map, original red cloth gilt with club insignia on Methods At A Glance, 8vo., Macmillan, first edition, 1904, being front cover, top edge gilt, spine a little rubbed at head but a one of the first books to make an impressive use of good copy, James Edgar, Hawick, 1898 photographs as an aid to teaching golf, the models being the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 great golfers of the day, double-sided plates from 268 action photographs by Beldam, original green cloth gilt; sold together with Alfred Padgham's The Par Golf Swing, London, 1936 (2) Lot: 12 not illustrated Sutphen (William G. Van Tassel) The Golficide, And Other Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Tales of the Fair Green, A FIRST EDITION OF THE FIRST BOOK OF AMERICAN GOLF FICTION, 8vo., published in London and New York, 1898, 6 half tone plates, original Lot: 17 pictorial green cloth (nick in head of spine, light rubbing to Maughan (William Charles) Picturesque Musselburgh and Its joints), Robertson and Mullems Booksellers label; sold together Golf Links, 8vo., published by Alexander Gardner, Paisley, with another title by the same author, The Nineteenth Hole: 1906, plates after R. Gemmell Hutchison (some marginal Being Tales of the Fair Green, A FIRST EDITION OF THE spotting), original green pictorial wrappers not illustrated SECOND SERIES OF STORIES by America's pioneer writer Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 on golf, published by Harper in London & New York, 1901, 8vo., coloured photogravure portrait of the author, 8 half tone plates after A.B. Frost, original half cloth (2) Lot: 18 Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 Lauthier (Joseph) New Rules For The Game of Mail, Concerning The Manner of Playing It Properly and of Deciding The Various Points Which May Arise In The Game, published in Lot: 13 Paris, 1910, 12o., 4 plates, original red straight-grained Twelve volumes on golf, i) Garden G. Smith & Mrs Mackern's morocco, spine gilt, two copies (one rubbed) (2) A translation Golf, The Suffolk Sporting Series, Lawrence and Bullen Ltd, by James Cunningham with a facsimile of the original French London, 1897, ex-libris Joseph S.F. Murdoch ii) Alfred edition. Padgham's The Par Golf Swing, George Routledge & Sons Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Ltd., London, 1936, ex-libris P. Dobereiner iii) Jim Dante & Leo Diegel and in collaboration with Len Elliott, The Nine Bad Shots of Golf, Herbert Jenkins, London, 4th edition, 1951, ex-libris P. Lot: 19 Dobereiner iv) John H. Wilson's Nature Study Rambled Round Darwin (Bernard) Playing The Like, 8vo., original brown cloth St Andrews, W C Henderson & Son, St Andrews, 1910 v) Sam gilt (extremities lightly rubbed, small area discoloured), the Snead's The Education of a Golfer, Cassell, London, 1962, with original dust-jacket preserved (repaired tears affecting spine, dust jacket vi) Robert Trent Jones's Golf Course Architecture, minor losses at edges, a little spoiled), Chapman & Hall, paper wrappers, self published, New York vii) Henry Cotton's London, 1934 The Game of Golf (a poor copy) viii) Ben Hogan's Power Golf, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Nicholas, Kaye, London, 6th edition, 1953 ix) Abe Mitchell's Essentials of Golf, Hodder & Stoughton, London, 1929 reprint with dust jacket x, xi & xii) three modern volumes, George Eberl's Golf Is A Good Walk Spoiled, Jacobs & Dobereiner's Lot: 20 Hopkinson (Cecil) Aspects of Book Collecting, Collecting Golf Golf In a Nutshell, and Dan Jenkins's The Dogged Victims of Books, 1743-1938, 8vo., original brown cloth The first Inexorable Fate not illustrated bibliography on golf and this copy owned by Murdoch who Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 expanded on Hopkinson's work. Provenance: Ralph Miller bookplate.
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