Golf Memorabilia from the Estate of the Late Jaime Ortiz-Patiño Monday 15 July 2013 14:00

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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 , 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 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 & 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 Architecture, minor losses at edges, a little spoiled), Chapman & Hall, paper wrappers, self published, New York vii) 's London, 1934 The Game of Golf (a poor copy) viii) 's Power Golf, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Nicholas, Kaye, London, 6th edition, 1953 ix) '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. Joseph S.F. Murdoch, interleaved with pencil notes in his hand, bookplate Pacific, 16th June 1998, lot 441 Lot: 14 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Leach (Henry) (editor) Great Golfers In The Making, 8vo., half tone plates, original red cloth, spine gilt (spine faded, covers slightly soiled), Methuen, London, 1907; sold together with 3 other golfing volumes, John low's F.G. Tait A Record Lot: 21 Deruyter (Kurt) (photographer) Golf A Tribute: Europe - The (London,1900); Arnaud Massy's Golf (London, 1914); & G.J. Special Club Edition for Valderrama, text by David and Patricia Matson's Off The Tee, Favourite Golfing Stories of the Famous Davies, from a limited edition of just 26 representing each golf (London, 1963) (4) not illustrated course featured in the book, with dedication to Jaime Ortiz- Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 Patino, a gigantic volume measuring 60 by 70cm., 248 pages, featuring 26 Golf courses in Europe, black leather binding, silk lined slip case, published by Bookinspired, Belgium, 2005 Lot: 15 Estimate: £750.00 - £1,000.00 Macfarlane (R. P.) (surveyor and publisher) Plan of Nairn Golf Course, 1901, chromolithographed plan folding into contemporary calf gilt binding with the Club's arms on front cover, binding somewhat worn Lot: 22 Deruyter (Kurt) (photographer) Golf A Tribute: Europe, text by Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 David and Patricia Davies, from a limited edition of 3,000. this copy numbered 271, signed by the author and additionally by , a gigantic volume measuring 60 by 70cm., Lot: 16 248 pages, featuring 26 Golf courses in Europe, burgundy

2 of 17 Graham Budd Auctions Ltd (Golf Memorabilia from the Estate of the Late Jaime Ortiz-Patiño) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com leather binding, silk lined slipcase, published by Bookinspired, Lot: 29 Belgium, 2005 not illustrated Masters Golf Tournament official branded clothing, in unused Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 condition, shirts, sweaters, wet and cold weather apparel, sun hats, neck ties, carriers etc. (a qty.) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 23 Golf Yearbooks and official European PGA Annual Reviews, also rules of golf, course guides, stroke savers, Lot: 30 systems (a qty.) not illustrated Golf clothing & merchandise, in unused condition, baseball & Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 sun hats, neck ties, carriers, wet & cold weather apparel, shirts, jumpers, trolley towels etc., themes including US Open, PGA, The Players, Curtis Cup, , President's Cup, PGA Lot: 24 European Tour, St Andrews etc. Jaime Ortiz-Patino's library of modern golf books, including Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 lavish coffee table publications, limited editions, reprints of classic works, together with biographies & reminiscences, golf & golf club histories, instructional, humour, fiction, golf art, golf Lot: 31 auction catalogues etc. (a large qty.) Ten Valderrama tee markers, in marble with a map of the hole, Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 for the 9th to the 18th hole inclusive; together with a marble tile for the 18th hole, and a boxed disc for the 17th hole (12) Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 25 A collection of Open Championship programmes dating from 1963 onwards, with duplication of examples from the modern Lot: 32 era; sold together with a quantity of ephemera including Orders Valderrama archive, including many photographs from the of Play, spectator guides, sponsors' literature, also annual construction of the course onwards, folios containing drawings hardbook Open Championship books (a qty.) & swatches etc. for the interior design of the clubhouse, a Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 number of commemorative books, plus a selection of Valderrama branded souvenirs and merchandise Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 26 Golf programmes dating from the 1980s onwards, including the US Open (including hardbound examples), President's Cup, Lot: 33 Masters, World Golf Championship, The Players, Spanish Jaime Ortiz-Patino personal items, cuff links, tie clip, blazer Open, PGA, The International, Dunhill Cup and other buttons, FGA medal, tee markers & divot tool, wooden cigar miscellaneous issues, duplication; the lot also including related case inscribed JOP, USPGA cased pen, attache case ephemera and souvenir magazine (a qty.) embossed JOP, his golf clubs carrier stamped JOP, a silvered Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 PGA European Tour business card etc. (a qty.) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 27 Golf philately, four albums of postage stamps featuring golf, Lot: 34 and seven albums of postal covers, stamps with world A miscellany of modern golf collectibles, table mats & coasters, coverage, the first album containing issues between the 1950s paperweights, bottles, enamel boxes, ceramics, napkin holder, and 1970s including the first golf-related issue from Japan in book ends, quartz desk clock, playing cards, boxed sets of 1953 with a view of Mount Unzen from the golf course, the reproduction antique golf balls and miniature clubs etc., themes remaining albums dating from the 1980s and 1990s, the first including The Masters, the PGA Championship, the President's day covers including a few examples signed by , Cup (a qty.) themes including , the US Open, one Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 album devoted to world golf Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 35 Badges, money clips, commemorative medals etc., examples Lot: 28 including Players Championship, President's Cup, PGA at A Royal Blackheath Golf Club presentation to Jaime Ortiz- Valhalla, USGA, World Golf Village, with others bearing the Patino, in the form of a diploma certifying Mr Patino as one of crests of notable golf clubs; the lot also including a qty. of seven council members of the club's Quad Centenary Council, accreditation and lanyards, including examples for Open facsimile signatures of the H.R.R. Prince Andrew the Duke of Championships (a qty.) York and R. Robert Furber, sold with Mr Patino's Quad Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Centenary Council member's book, and Neil Scaife's book 'Four Hundred Years of the Blackheath Golfer 1608-2008', numbered 14 of 100; the lot also including two further presentations to Jaime Ortiz-Patino, a tubed diploma from the Lot: 36 President of Argentina and a framed congratulatory letter from 1992 PGA Tour clip badges named to and Nick the GCSAA Foundation (5) Price, together with a 2000 Amex World Golf Championship Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 badge marked CONTESTANT

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Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 44 An autographed 1929 display, comprising two photographs and a postcard signed by 8 members of the US Lot: 37 team, (captain), , , A signed manuscript letter, dated 11th April 1920 , , Johnny Golden, & Al and written in ink on South Herts Golf Club, Totteridge, Espinosa, lacking Leo Diegel & , 50 by 28cm., 20 by letterhead, his correspondent unknown, mounted, framed & 11in. glazed Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 45 Lot: 38 Framed Ryder Cup memorabilia, including original newspaper A fine 16 by 12in. signed colour photograph of Seve & magazine articles and illustrations, plus some reproduction Ballesteros, mounted, unframed memorabilia including a pair of 1929 montages, also an original Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 artwork designed for the 1997 Ryder Cup, and other miscellaneous items Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 Lot: 39 A signed manuscript letter from George H.W. Bush to Jaime Ortiz-Patino, a signed typescript letter from the retired President Lot: 46 dated 17th December 1998, and with manuscript annotation A collection of eleven framed b&w photographs featuring the congratulating him on him receiving the Award; Ryder Cup, subjects including & Walter Hagen sold together with a signed photograph of George Bush in 1929, the backboard with a manuscript inscription from Ian skydiving with a dedication to Jaime Ortiz-Patino, a photograph Duncan (son); Walter Hagen teeing off; J H Taylor & Walter (unsigned) of George Bush & Jaime Ortiz-Patino together, and Hagen at in 1933; Frank Beard at Southport; the US a few commemorative George H.W. Bush items including for team in 1937; Mangrum & Demaret in 1949; the US Team at his 80th birthday celebrations, and a pewter christening cup for in 1973 etc., various sizes the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77), a pair of cufflinks Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 bearing the Presidential seal, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 47 An official badge for the 1931 Ryder Cup at Scioto Country Lot: 40 Club, Columbus, Ohio, gilt-metal pin badge with enamelled An Athletic Club 2001 PGA Championship pin flag American and British flags signed by the winning golfer David Toms, and dedicated TO Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 JAIME ORTIZ PATINO, BEST WISHES Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 48 A signed 1931 Ryder Cup dinner menu, held at the Grand Ball Lot: 41 Room, The Neil House, Columbus, Ohio, 25th June 1931, A 9ct. gold PGA medal presented to the British captain signed to the front cover and to the interior by , at the first Ryder Cup in 1927. the reverse inscribed RYDER Gene Sarazen, Charles Whitcombe, Walter Hagen, Al Espinola, CUP TEAM, 1927, E. RAY (CAP) Craig Wood, , Russell Wilson (Mayor of Estimate: £500.00 - £800.00 Cincinnati), Alex Pirie (President of the USPGA) and one other Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 42 A photograph signed by members of the first British Ryder Cup Lot: 49 team in 1927, signed by Ted Ray (captain), , A fine silver and enamel salver commemorating the 1933 Ryder George Duncan, , Fred Robson, Arthur Haves, Cup at Southport & Ainsdale Golf Club, hallmarked Joseph Archie Compston & Charles Whitcombe, lacking Walton & Co., London,1928 with a central motif in raised relief who was a replacement for the unwell Abe Mitchell and of the Ryder Cup trophy between enamelled Great Britain and travelled on a later sailing, 5 by 7in., mounted, framed & glazed, U.S.A. flags, inscribed 'Ryder Cup, The Fourth International ink inscription to the backboard Golf Match, Great Britain Versus The Of America, Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 to be played on the Southport and Ainsdale Course, Southport, on Monday and Tuesday June 26-27 1933, proceeds to be donated to the British Ryder Cup Fund, further engraved with Lot: 43 the facsimile signatures of the Great Britain and U.S.A. Teams An illuminated diploma for the 1929 Ryder Cup, held at comprising (G.B.): JH. Taylor (captain), Percy Allis, Allan , , featuring the competition trophy, Dailey, W.H. Davies, , Abe Mitchell, A.H. the US and GB flags and printed signatures of the two teams, Padgham, A. Perry and C.A. Whitcombe; ( U.S.A.) Walter mounted, framed & glazed, 60 by 44cm., 23 1/2 by 17 1/4in. Hagan (captain), Billy Burke, Leo Diegel, Ed Dudley, Olin Dutra, Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 Gene Sarazen, Danny Shute, Horton Smith and Craig Wood, additionally signed by ; diameter 35.5cm., 14in. Estimate: £3,000.00 - £5,000.00

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Lot: 50 A signed dinner menu, held ahead of the An autograph book bearing the signatures of the American and departure of the British team at the Dorchester Hotel, London, British Ryder Cup teams from Southport & Ainsdale GC in 1933 10th October 1947, the interior signed by R W Horne, T H Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Cotton, F Daly, D J Rees, J Adams, S L King, M Faulkner & E Green, lacking A Lees and C H Ward; sold together with two of 's Cunard White Star 'Queen Mary' luggage labels (3) Lot: 51 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 A 1933 Ryder Cup programme signed by the British and American teams, held at Southport & Ainsdale, the front cover signed by Samuel & Mrs Ryder, the cartoonist Tom Webster and others, the interior signed over photographic portraits by Lot: 59 Hagen, Dudley, Sarazen, Smith, Wood, Runyan, Diegel, Four Ryder Cup dinner menus, 1947 at the , Densmore Shute, Dutra, J.H. Taylor, Whitcombe, Lacey, Alliss, Portland, OR; 1951 at the Waldorf Astoria, Manhattan, NY; Dailey, Mitchell, Padgham, Davies, Perry, Havers & 1955 at Thunderbird Ranch & Country Club, Palm Springs, CA; Easterbrook, also containing signed pictures of Ted Ray and & 1981 at the Selsdon Park Hotel, Sanderstead, , this George Duncan, old sellotape repair to spine menu signed by both the USA and Europe teams Estimate: £700.00 - £1,000.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00

Lot: 52 Lot: 60 A 1933 Ryder Cup programme, held at Southport & Ainsdale, Four Ryder Cup programmes, for 1949 , 1953 complete with single-sheet supplement Order of Play; and sold Wentworth; 1955 Thunderbird Ranch & 1957 Lindrick together with a commemorative 1933 Ryder Cup brochure Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 published by Southport & Ainsdale GC in 1991 (3) Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 61 SIMILAR TO THE PREVIOUS LOT: Four Ryder Cup Lot: 53 programmes, for 1949 Ganton, 1953 Wentworth; 1955 A 1937 Ryder Cup programme, held at Southport and Ainsdale Thunderbird Ranch & 1957 , covers detached at spine Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 62 Lot: 54 Four 1950s Ryder Cup dinner menus, 1951 at Pinehurst A USPGA plaque commemorating Dick Metz who had been Country Cup, 4th November; 1953 at , 3rd selected to play for the American team at the 1939 Ryder Cup October; 1955 at Thunderbird Ranch & Country Club, 1st before the event was cancelled due to the outbreak of the November; & 1957 at Mansion House, London, 27th September Second World War, set with a gilt-metal representation of the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Ryder Cup Trophy on a mahogany backboard, 39 by 21cm., 15 1/4 by 8 1/4in. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 63 1951 Ryder Cup programme, 'The Book of Golf' published by the PGA of America for the matches at Pinehurst, North Lot: 55 Carolina, hardbound in red cloth boards Three Ryder Cup competitor's badges issued to the British Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 golfer , a 1947 pin for Portland Golf Club, Oregon, stamped 10k sterling; and two for Lindrick GC in hallmarked silver and enamel, stud fitting Lot: 64 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Three Wentworth competitors' badges with one named to Henry Cotton, in hallmarked silver & enamel, one inscribed WENTWORTH, , 1953 Lot: 56 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 An official photograph album for the 1947 Ryder Cup, published by Robert A. Hudson, containing a good selection of 7 by 9in. b&w photographs, subjects including the teams, the dinner, Lot: 65 competition play etc.; sold together with a fully-signed A London restaurant menu signed by the 1953 British Ryder photograph of the Great Britain team (2) Cup team, from Le Cordot, Mayfair, 30th September 1953, part- Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 signed by the team, comprising Henry Cotton (captain), Max Faulkner, , , , , & 150 - 250 Lot: 57 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 A 1947 Ryder Cup programme, held at the Portland Golf Club, Oregon Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 66 Lot: 58 A Committee Member's rosette from the Lindrick 1957 Ryder

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Cup, mounted, framed & glazed and with a presentation plaque Arms Hotel, Lytham, 17th September, signed by both teams, Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 lacking just , plus the signatures of a few other guests, back cover, originally owned by Mrs Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 67 A collection of Ryder Cup programmes dating from 1957 onwards, with duplication, especially from the modern era; the Lot: 74 lot also comprising a qty. of ephemera, souvenir magazines, A group of official Ryder Cup team photographs, including six spectator guides etc. (a qty.) uniformly presented 10 by 14in. colour photographs of the GB & Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Europe and US teams double-mounted in frames for 1977, 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985 & 1987; sold together with a smaller framed photograph of the European team for the cancelled Lot: 68 2001 competition; and a large unframed colour photograph of A 1963 Ryder Cup victory dinner menu signed by the US team, both teams posing with the King and Queen of at and including the signatures of the players' wives & partners, Valderrama in 1997 (8) and additional autographs including , the dinner Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 held at the East Lake Country Club, Atlanta, mounted, framed & glazed, 43 by 59cm., 17 by 23in. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 75 The tabard worn by Seve Ballesteros's caddie at the 1979 Ryder Cup at autographed by the European Lot: 69 team, signatures comprising John Jacobs (captain), Seve Ryder Cup ephemera, 1969, draw sheet; 1971, an official Ballesteros, , , , scorecard, a season ticket book and a media booklet; 1977, , , , Des Smyth, Peter invite to two cocktails parties, rules of play, an information Oosterhuis, , & , mounted, brochure, a Ryder Cup souvenir in the form of a genuine 1930s framed & glazed with presentation plaques, 62 by 59cm., 24 1/2 Blackpool tram ticket, and an official dinner invite; 1989, a Gala by 23in. The inscribed plaque inform us that this tabard had Ball menu and official dinner menu; 1991, President's dinner been worn in the first match of the Ryder Cup, when menu; a 1993 Gala Ball programme; & two 1997 tickets Ballesteros partnered fellow countryman Antonio Garrido in the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 morning four-ball versus Lanny Wadkins and Larry Nelson, the European duo winning 2 & 1. Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Lot: 70 Six official Ryder Cup badges, a 1971 plastic official's badge, brooch fitting; a gilt metal thread, silk & velvet blazer badge Lot: 76 inscribed ;) and a group of four cased A signed 1981 Ryder Cup dinner menu, held at the Selsdon gilt clip badges, one inscribed VALDERRAMA, a second Park Hotel, Sanderstead, 20th September 1981, fully-signed by OAKHILL, another COUNTRY CLUB, the other uninscribed; both teams to the back cover sold together with a lanyard inscribed 37th RYDER CUP; and a Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 souvenir lapel badge for 2010 (8) Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 77 Three cased Ryder Cup pieces by Garrard of London, a gilt Lot: 71 representation of the Ryder Cup trophy, a silver pill box with A Muirfield 1973 Ryder Cup tabard worn by the caddie of Eddie Ryder Cup decoration to lid; and a silver-gilt lapel badge Polland and autographed by the Great Britain & Ireland team, depicting the trophy; sold together with a stamped silver pen signatures comprising (captain), , holder by Tiffany, engraved with trophy and flags and inscribed Brian Barnes, Bernard Gallacher, , Tony Jacklin, RYDER CUP MATCHES, 1983 (4) Neil Coles, Christy O'Connor, , Peter Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Oosterhuis, & ; sold together with a pin flag from (Ohio) Ryder Cup, 1987; a trolley towel from 1985 Ryder Cup; and an observer's Lot: 78 armband from the Brookline 1999 Ryder Cup (4) A signed 1985 Ryder Cup Dinner menu, held at the Warwick Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Room, The Belfry, 15th September 1985, signed by both teams to the front cover, plus an additional 10 signatures of guests to the back cover Lot: 72 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 A signed 1975 Ryder Cup Victory Dinner menu, held at the Rolling Rock Club, Ligonier, PA, 21st September, fully-signed inside by the USA team and with further signatures of officials Lot: 79 and dignitaries Ryder Cup official clothing dating between 1989 and 2010, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 1997 Valderrama the best represented, in unused condition, wet & cold weather apparel, shirts, sweaters etc.; the lot also including a small qty. of merchandise including spectator Lot: 73 binoculars, periscopes, a seat cushion, live sports radios ( a A signed 1977 Ryder Cup Dinner menu, held at the Clifton qty.)

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Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 A crystal & stopper presented on the occasion of the 1997 Ryder Cup, bearing the Ryder Cup logo, height 32cm., 12 1/2in.; sold together with a crystal ship's decanter, with a 1997 Lot: 80 Ryder Cup presentation inscription, 27cm., 10 1/2in. (2) A bound copy of the programme signed by the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 European team, autographed to the front end paper Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 Lot: 89 Three Spanish presentations to Jaime Ortiz-Patino for the 1997 Lot: 81 Ryder Cup at Valderrama, i) an electroplated tray from the A Joe Powell persimmon head driver made in commemoration Royal Federation of Spanish Golf ii) a plaque dated 1994 iii) a of the 1993 Ryder Cup boxed plaque from Micheline & Joe Kanoui (Chairman of Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Vendome Group) Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00

Lot: 82 Jaime Ortiz-Patino's Ryder Cup memorabilia, various Lot: 90 photograph albums, press cutting albums and books etc. (a The 'Libro De Honor' presented by the Real Federacion qty.) Espanola de Golf to Jaime Ortiz-Patino for bringing the Ryder Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Cup to Valderrama and Spain in 1997, with a spectacular tooled binding by Galvan Encuadernaciones de Arte, Cadiz, presentation page to inside front cover, the book containing signed manuscript messages from the King & Queen of Spain, Lot: 83 the Infante de Espana, Prince Andrew Duke of York, and one The Royal English Porcelain 1997 Valderrama Ryder Cup other dignitary, in a suede lined slipcase collection, designed by Bill Waugh, the lot comprising a dish & Estimate: £1,000.00 - £1,500.00 cover, a dish, a water jug, a pair of whisky decanter & stoppers, the lot also including a rarer whisky decanter for the 1993 Belfry Ryder Cup, from a small commission by Garrard Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 91 A fully signed original John Clayton artwork of the European 1997 Ryder Cup winning team at Valderrama, signatures comprising Seve Ballesteros (captain), , Per- Lot: 84 Ulrick Johannson, Jesper Parnevik, , Constantino A presentation putter for the 1997 Ryder Cup at Valderrama, Rocca, Thomas Bjorn, , , Lee with London hallmarked silver sole plate, club made by Keith D Westwood, Jose Maria Olazabel, Nick Faldo & Colin Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Montgomerie, additionally signed by the artist, mounted, framed & glazed, overall 66 by 83cm., 26 by 32 1/2in. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 85 Jaime Ortiz Patino's silver-gilt replica of the Ryder Cup trophy, hallmarked, JB, London, inscribed RYDER CUP 1997, Lot: 92 VALDERRAMA, mounted on a stepped circular wooden plinth, A 1997 Ryder Cup autograph book containing signed hand- overall height 30.5cm., 12in. drawn portraits by Bill Waugh, signed in pencil by Seve Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 Ballesteros, Tom Kite, Jaime Ortiz-Patino, Robert Trent Jones, the Duke of York, George and Barbara Bush, lee Westwood, Nick Faldo, Bernhard Langer, Jose Maria Olazabel, Colin Lot: 86 Montgomerie, Ian Woosnam, Tiger Woods and others including An official presentation from the USA team to Jaime Ortiz- the artist Bill Waugh Patino in commemoration of the 1997 Ryder Cup being hosted Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 by in the form of an impressive Pino Signoretto glass sculpture of an eagle, signed by the artist, gilded feet & talons, the bird magnificently modelled about to Lot: 93 land, set on a naturalistic base, height 46cm., 18in., wingspan Two 1997 Ryder Cup photograph albums privately compiled by 43cm., 17in. Jaime Ortiz-Patino, containing unpublished privately taken Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00 colour photographs Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 87 A silver salver presented to Jaime and Felipe Ortiz-Patino by Lot: 94 the participants ahead of the 1997 Ryder Cup at Valderrama, LOT 94 COMPRISES OF THE FULL SET OF 18 ORIGINAL English silver hallmarked Sheffield, presentation inscription, WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS BY BILL WAUGH dated July 1997, diameter 30.5cm., 12in.; sold together with a COMMISSIONED BY JAIME ORTIZ-PATINO TO bronze sculpture presented by the Spanish Tourist Board on COMMEMORATE THE 1997 RYDER CUP. IN THE EVENT the occasion of the 1997 Ryder Cup (2) OF LOT 94 SELLING, THE PROCEEDING 18 LOTS (LOTS 95 Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 TO 112) LISTING THE 18 WATERCOLOURS INDIVIDUALLY, Lot: 88 WILL BE WITHDRAWN FROM THE AUCTION.

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CONVERSELY IF LOT 94 DOES NOT SELL, THE 18 (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) signed, WATERCOLOURS WILL BE OFFERED FOR AUCTION titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama course INDIVIDUALLY AS LOTS 95 TO 112. The Bill Waugh 1997 architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Cup Ryder Cup Series a set of 18 watercolours depicting each hole vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., framed at Valderrama golf course, host venue for the 1997 Ryder Cup, but unglazed each signed by the artist & titled and dated 1997, and Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 additionally signed by the golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, 1997 Ryder Cup vignette to the lower mount, each 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., framed but unglazed The individual titles of Lot: 101 each watercolour are described in the following 18 lots (lots 95 Bill Waugh (contemporary) EL MIRADOR, THE SEVENTH to 112). HOLE (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) Estimate: £2,700.00 - £4,500.00 signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Cup vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., Lot: 95 framed but unglazed Bill Waugh (contemporary) SOL y SOMBRA, THE FIRST HOLE Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Cup Lot: 102 vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., framed Bill Waugh (contemporary) EL BUNKER, THE EIGHTH GREEN but unglazed (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) signed, Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Cup vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., framed Lot: 96 but unglazed Bill Waugh (contemporary) EL ARBOL, THE SECOND HOLE Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Cup Lot: 103 vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., framed Bill Waugh (contemporary) EL MURO, THE NINTH HOLE (THE but unglazed 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) signed, titled & Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Cup vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., framed Lot: 97 but unglazed Bill Waugh (contemporary) EL TUNEL, THE THIRD GREEN Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Cup Lot: 104 vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., framed Bill Waugh (contemporary) EL LAGO, THE TENTH GREEN but unglazed (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) signed, Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Cup vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., framed Lot: 98 but unglazed Bill Waugh (contemporary) LA CASCADA, THE FOURTH Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 HOLE (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Lot: 105 Cup vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., Bill Waugh (contemporary) EL SUENO, THE ELEVENTH framed but unglazed HOLE (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Cup vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., Lot: 99 framed but unglazed Bill Waugh (contemporary) LOS ALTOS, THE FIFTH HOLE Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Cup Lot: 106 vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., framed Bill Waugh (contemporary) LAS CAMELIAS, THE TWELFTH but unglazed HOLE (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Cup vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., Lot: 100 framed but unglazed Bill Waugh (contemporary) EL VALLEJO, THE SIXTH GREEN Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

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Lot: 107 FROM SAMUEL AND SUZANNE TORRANCE (& ROBERT Bill Waugh (contemporary) SIN BUNKER, THE THIRTEENTH BURNS) "SHOULD AULD ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT GREEN (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) AND AULD LANG SYNE, the 12 knife blades engraved with signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama facsimile signatures of the European team, each piece course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder engraved with facsimile signatures of the European team, the Cup vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., 36 various spoons engraved with the Ryder Cup trophy, the framed but unglazed interior with tartan lining Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00

Lot: 108 Lot: 114 Bill Waugh (contemporary) LA PIEDRA, THE FOURTEENTH The Aynsley China Verulam Centenary Trophy 1905-2005, a HOLE (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) fine bone china two handled cup & cover, hand painted signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama decoration by L. Woodhouse, this example being artist's proof course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder No.1, with a portrait of Samuel Ryder (1858-1936) posing with Cup vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., golf's Ryder Cup trophy, the reverse with a monochrome framed but unglazed portrait of Abe Mitchell, royal blue ground, extensive gilding, Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 height 40cm., 16in., on a turned circular wooden base Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00

Lot: 109 Bill Waugh (contemporary) EL PUERTO, THE FIFTEENTH Lot: 115 HOLE (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) The Aynsley China Millennium Trophy (No.1 from the limited signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama edition of 10), a fine bone china vase (35.5cm., 14in. high) with course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder gilding, designed by Bill Waugh and hand painted by Jack Cup vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., Shaw with images of Old Tom Morris by the Swilken Bridge at framed but unglazed St Andrews circa 1900, and the R&A Clubhouse in 2000, Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 numbered 1/10, wooden plinth, with COA and original box Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00

Lot: 110 Bill Waugh (contemporary) MUY DIFICIL, THE SIXTEENTH Lot: 116 GREEN (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) The Aynsley China Millennium Trophy, a fine bone china vase signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama (35.5cm., 14in. high) with gilding, designed by Bill Waugh and course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder hand painted by Jack Shaw with images of Old Tom Morris by Cup vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., the Swilken Bridge at St Andrews circa 1900, and the R&A framed but unglazed Clubhouse in 2000, numbered 2/10, with COA and original box Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00

Lot: 111 Lot: 117 Bill Waugh (contemporary) LOS GABILONES, THE St Andrews Millennium ceramic collectibles, i) a boxed Aynsley SEVENTEENTH HOLE (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, China bowl designed by Bill Waugh, numbered 12 of 2000, VALDERRAMA) signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed featuring Old Tom & other golfing champions ii) a meat platter by the Valderrama course architect Robert Trent Jones, designed by Bill Waugh with a snow scene over St Andrews, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Cup vignette to the lower mount, 30 30/2000 iii) a boxed whisky decanter & stopper by Pointers of by 50cm., 12 by 20in., framed but unglazed London & Edinburgh iv) a whisky decanter & stopper by Bill Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Waugh, an artist's proof v) water jug vi) dish vii to xii) six various mugs ; the lot also including two Bill Waugh designed Royal English Porcelain plates for the 1995 Open Championship at St Andrews (14) Lot: 112 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Bill Waugh (contemporary) CASA CLUB, THE EIGHTEENTH HOLE (THE 1997 RYDER CUP SERIES, VALDERRAMA) signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed by the Valderrama course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Lot: 118 Cup vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., An Allertons earthenware jug, English, circa 1920s, with green framed but unglazed transfer printed decoration of a golfer and an idle office worker Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 smoking a cigar, with the paradoxical inscription THAT THIS IS CONSIDERED WORK, WHILE THIS IS CONSIDERED PLAY, 13cm., 5in. high 80 - 120 Lot: 113 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 A canteen of cutlery presented by Samuel & Suzanne Torrance to Jaime Ortiz-Patino on the occasion of the cancelled 2001 Ryder Cup at The Belfry, EPNS Sheffield Plate, the wooden Lot: 119 box inscribed with the 2001 Ryder Cup insignia and the names A novelty toast rack, in e.p.n.s. designed with crossed long of the competing golfers, the interior with a plaque inscribed nose golf clubs, the handle surmounted by a mesh ball, length

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13.5cm., 5 1/4in. 50 - 100 'father of golf' on the Swilken Bridge at St Andrews, set on a Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 marble plinth, with wooden base and inscribed presentation plaque, 31 by 31cm., 12 1/4 by 12 1/4in.; sold together with a resin bronze wall plaque depicting Old Tom similarly titled to the Lot: 120 above sculpture (2) An Austrian gilt-metal figure of a golfer circa 1920, modelled in Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 the follow through position, the base inscribed ARGENTOR WIEN, set on a cylindrical marble pedestal, height 31cm., 12 1/4in. 600 - 800 Lot: 127 Estimate: £600.00 - £800.00 Four Spanish presentations to Jaime Ortiz-Patino, i) a bronze sculpture signed A. Canete, bearing the Valderrama logo, being a 70th birthday gift from Bjorn & Naria Ronning in 2000, on a Lot: 121 polished wooden plinth, 31 by 35 by 20cm., 12 1/4 by 13 3/4 by Three decorative metalware figurines, two of gentlemen golfers, 8in. ii) a silver golfer figurine iii) an abstract sculpture the other of a lady golfer (club broken) incorporating a golf ball, set with a presentation plaque iv) a Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 presentation plaque from Fernando Palma Castillo, Mayor of San Roque, Cadiz Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 122 Two trophies for annual golf matches between Portmarnock G.C. and Valderrama G.C., a glass decanter and a silver plated Lot: 128 wine bottle holder, both with match inscriptions (2) 12 miscellaneous golf awards and presentations to Jaime Ortiz- Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 Patino, i, ii & iii) 3 glass plaques, NVG (Netherlands) Award 2004, EGCOA Award 2011 and CMAA award 1998 iv) boxed sculpture from Emirates Golf Club, Dubai v) hallmarked silver desk set from the Player Club with facsimile Gary Player Lot: 123 signature vi) ITS metal & wood plaque dated 1994-1997 vii) a Two glass presentations to Jaime Ortiz-Patino, silver miniature model of a long nosed golf club, on a tiered both the v-shaped sculptural designs, both inscribed VOLVO wooden base, plaque inscribed TO JIMMY, WITH LOVE FROM MASTERS, the first inscribed TO JIMMY, IN APPRECIATION TINA, JUNE 20th 2000 viii) an EPNS hinged box presented by OF YOUR COMMITMENT TO THE VOLVO MASTERS, the the European Golf Association Ecology Unit Management other TO DON JAIME ORTIZ-PATINO, THE REAL CHAIRMAN Committee 1994-1999 ix) a plated tray from the F.G.A. dated OF THE VOLVO MASTERS 1988-1996 AT VALDERRAMA 2008 x) an engraved pill box xi) porcelain box xii) glass GOLF CLUB, on a marble plinth, the larger 43cm., 17in. high; paperweight sold together with a quantity of other memorabilia relating to the Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Volvo at Valderrama including photographs, a presentation porcelain plate boxed with original letter, badges, an Asprey ashtray inscribed PADRAIH HARRINGTON and other assorted items (a qty.) Lot: 129 Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 16 Miscellaneous golf trophies, VII Cup for amateur golf 1976; sculpture inscribed SGC, crossed clubs, marble plinth; two EPNS card trays, Coups S.A.A., Comte De Barcelona 1st Prix & 2nd Prix; five silver plated dishes, Lot: 124 Association of Senior Golfers de France, 1931; an art deco Nine various presentations to Jaime Ortiz-Patino in crystal and silver plated dish & cover; four miniature cups variously glass, including a boxed bowl commemorating his Presidency inscribed for club competitions at Valderrama; gilt miniature cup of PGA Europe in 2001-02; the Christer Lindberg Bowl, PGA inscribed Golf d'Evians; and a Bolivian trophy figurine Europe, 2006; a PGA Tour large model of a golf tee; a Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Waterford Crystal paperweight; a Waterford Crystal dish from the Golfing Union of Ireland; two Baccarat models of golfers (different sizes); a boxed Valderrama drinking glass; and a glass dish from Royal St Lytham Lot: 130 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Four presentations to Jaime Ortiz-Patino, i) commemorative brick for the Walk of Champions at the World Golf Village, St Augustine, Florida, presented on the occasion of his 70th birthday in 2000; complete with framed Lot: 125 letter from Eric Johnson at the EGF ii) a cased gilt metal & A silver salver inscribed for presentation to Severiano enamel chain, Honorary Membership of the Portuguese Golf Ballesteros by the President and members of Valderrama Golf Federation iii) a cased tray from La Real Federacion Espanola Club in recognition of his design of the 17th hole, hallmarked de Golf, for 21 years service to golf iv) a cased silver plated tray English silver for Lambert of Coventry Street, London, diameter presented by the F.G.A. (Anadaluza) 36cm., 14in. Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00

Lot: 131 Lot: 126 A chole club head, with the fitting remnant of the original shaft The Old Tom Morris Award presented to Jaime Ortiz-Patino by Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 the GCSAA in 1999, metalware sculptural group by Michael Roche titled 'Old Tom, Keeper of the Greens', depicting the Lot: 132

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Two rare French mid-18th century jeu de mail clubs, both with July 1991, lot 479. hardwood and iron bound cylindrical heads with two lofted Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 ends, a central hickory shaft and a leather grip, one with maker's stamp COSTE Provenance: Sotheby's London, 16 July 1990, lot 401. Lot: 141 Estimate: £3,000.00 - £4,000.00 An early 19th century rut iron, with small near circular and finely knopped hosel, the hickory shaft with canvas listing, lacking sheepskin grip Provenance: Possibly the club sold at Phillips Lot: 133 Chester, 17th July 1990, lot 54. 1500 - 2500 A good example of a George Bussey of London patent caddie Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00 circa 1905, complete with canvas pocket, the body in mahogany, the handles in boxwood Estimate: £350.00 - £550.00 Lot: 142 A John Gray of Prestwick rut iron circa 1870, the small dished head stamped J.N. GRAY, hickory shaft, sheepskin grip Lot: 134 Provenance: Christie's Scotland, 18th July 1991, lot 249. 800 - A walking stick with persimmon head circa 1930, hickory 1200 shafted Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 143 Lot: 135 A 'hoe' iron by an unknown maker circa 1910, hickory shaft; A walking stick with iron golf club support circa 1910, hickory together with a leather golf bag, damaged (2) 250 - 350 shaft An image of a similar piece of equipment can be seen in Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 use by a golfer depicted in the cabinet card being offered as lot 176 in this sale. Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 144 An Anderson of Edinburgh centre-shafted patent cleek circa 1910, hickory shaft 250 - 350 Lot: 136 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 An extremely rare and early Scottish blacksmith-made square toe iron circa 1680, comparable to the famous Royal Troon clubs with crudely knopped hosel and curved face, the ash Lot: 145 shaft with original cloth listing Provenance: Sotheby's A patent iron, patent number indistinctly stamped, inlay to face, Musselburgh, 13th July 1992, lot 30. hickory shafted 80 - 120 Estimate: £50,000.00 - £70,000.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 137 Lot: 146 A rare early 19th century thick bladed blacksmith-made lofting A Seely patent mashie circa 1912, hickory shaft, pat. no. 10,910 iron, with knopped hosel, thick hickory shaft and sheepskin grip Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Estimate: £5,000.00 - £7,000.00

Lot: 147 Lot: 138 A rare F.H. Ayres of London Model LCL iron circa 1920, with A rare early 19th century Scottish blacksmith-made track iron, additional weight to the rear of the clubhead, hickory shafted with slightly curved slender well dished face, with finely Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 knopped hosel, hickory shaft and sheepskin grip Provenance: The Royal Perth Golfing Society, Christie's Scotland, 20th July 1990, lot 484. Estimate: £5,000.00 - £7,000.00 Lot: 148 An Acme dual weight mashie, hickory shaft Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 139 An early 19th century Scottish blacksmith-made rut iron, with deep dished face and finely knopped hosel, stained hickory Lot: 149 A group of eight golf clubs, i) an early cleek by a maker shaft, sheepskin grip Provenance: Christie's Scotland, 20th unknown, circa 1880, hickory shaft, regripped ii) a Spalding July 1989, lot 300. 'illegal' mashie, hickory shaft circa 1920 iii) A Joe Kirkwood Estimate: £4,000.00 - £6,000.00 steel shafted driver circa 1935 iv) A Carruthers iron mashie of strange shape, hickory shaft with owner's initials v) a boat- shaped iron with hickory shaft vi ) an Inco Monel Metal 'illegal' Lot: 140 hickory shafted mashie circa 1930 vii) A modern reproduction of A rare early 19th century blacksmith-made track iron, with a kolf club viii) a Kroydon 'illegal' faced mashie circa 1935, curved slender face with knopped hosel, the tapered hickory hickory shaft ; sold together with a vintage pack of wooden golf shaft with white kid grip Provenance: Christie's Scotland, 18th tees (9)

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Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 157 A Crosby 'Direct Line' putter circa 1930, brass head, steel shaft Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 150 A group of eight golf clubs, i) a deep grooved iron circa 1925 ii) Walter Hagen spoon with patent steel shaft iii) Alex Patrick Jnr. Lot: 158 scared head driver circa 1912, hickory shaft iv) modern walking A Ping Redwood City putter IV A circa 1962 stick v) Zera Spooks nylon head driver with carbon graphite Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 shaft circa 1990 vi) A Coors putter with graphite shaft vii) an A H Scott of Elie (Brodie & Sons) 2 iron viii) an 'illegal' faced cleek by an unknown maker, hickory shaft Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 159 A James Wilson of St Andrews long-nosed scared-neck play club circa 1850, the head stamped J. WILSON, repaired hickory shaft Provenance: Phillips Chester, 17th July 1990, lot 240. Lot: 151 Estimate: £3,000.00 - £5,000.00 An extremely rare and early example of an iron headed blade putter circa 1800, that was traditionally attributed when in the collection of the Royal Perth Golfing Society to the maker Simon Cossar of Leith (1766-1811), hickory shaft bearing a Lot: 160 paper label inscribed in ink "probably Simon Cossar" Putters A Mungo Park of Musselburgh long-nosed scared-neck short were almost exclusively wooden headed implements in the spoon circa 1870, the ebonised head stamped M. PARK, feather ball era. However, a very similar looking metal headed repaired hickory shaft Provenance: Christie's Scotland, 18th blade putter to the example offered here appears in Lemuel July 1991, lot 459. Francis Abbott's famous 1807 oil painting of Mr Henry Estimate: £2,500.00 - £3,500.00 Callendar, thereby proving their existence at this period. Provenance: The Royal Perth Golfing Society, Christie's Scotland, 7th July 1998, lot 80. Lot: 161 Estimate: £30,000.00 - £40,000.00 An Alex Patrick Senior of Leven long nosed grassed driver circa 1870, beech head, hickory shaft, regripped & neck twine missing Lot: 152 Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 A John Jackson of Perth long-nosed scared-neck putter circa 1850, the head stamped JACKSON, with a replacement hickory shaft by A. Forgan & Sons of St Andrews, and therefore Lot: 162 probably a later sheepskin grip Provenance: The Robert A Tom Morris of St Andrews long-nosed scared-neck long Hansen Collection. spoon circa 1860, the head stamped T. MORRIS, hickory shaft, Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 the grip partially lacking Estimate: £3,000.00 - £5,000.00

Lot: 153 A long-nosed late copy Tom Morris putter circa 1912 possibly Lot: 163 by Brodie & Sons of Anstruther but bearing the stamp of the A Tom Morris of St Andrews long-nosed scared-neck mid late Tom Morris, greenheart shaft spoon circa 1870, the head stamped, T. MORRIS, hickory shaft Estimate: £120.00 - £180.00 Provenance: Sotheby's London, 16th July 1990, lot 460. Estimate: £1,500.00 - £2,500.00

Lot: 154 A Kempshall Mfg. Co. of Arlington, USA. early patent 'plastic' Lot: 164 headed putter circa 1903, original hickory shaft A Tom Morris of St Andrews long-nosed scared-neck driver Estimate: £180.00 - £220.00 circa 1870, the head stamped T. MORRIS, also with owner's initials H.W.H. and additionally stamped 2, hickory shaft Estimate: £2,500.00 - £3,500.00 Lot: 155 A F.H. Ayres of London 'Cert' putter circa 1910, with four different lofts and a greenheart shaft Lot: 165 Estimate: £180.00 - £220.00 A John "Jack" Morris of Royal Liverpool long-nosed scared- neck play club circa 1875, the head stamped J. MORRIS, hickory shaft Lot: 156 Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 A splendid patent gripless hickory shafted putter, pat. no. 671039 on head, the head is double leaded to the underside and to the rear Lot: 166 Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00 A George Strath of Troon long-nosed scared-neck driver circa 1885, beech head stamped G. STRATH, canvas listing, lacking sheepskin grip Provenance: Sotheby's Chester, 15th July 1991, lot 229.

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Estimate: £800.00 - £1,200.00 Provenance: Sotheby's Musselburgh, 13th July 1992, lot 533. Estimate: £8,000.00 - £12,000.00

Lot: 167 A R. Collins of Tyneside G.C. long nosed driver circa 1890, Lot: 175 beech head, hickory shaft English School (20th Century) PORTRAIT OF HORACE Estimate: £350.00 - £550.00 GORDON HUTCHINSON (1859-1932) inscribed H.G. HUTCHINSON ESR (lower left), pen and black ink and watercolour on paper, 21.5 by 18.5cm., 8 ½ by 7 1/4in., framed Lot: 168 & glazed A R. Forgan of St. Andrews bulger driver circa 1895, in fine Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 unused, original condition with 'blonde' head, probably hornbeam, hickory shaft Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 176 A cabinet card of a golfer, with a young caddie beyond, published in Glasgow Lot: 169 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 A R. Forgan of St Andrews bulger driver circa 1895, apple head, original hickory shaft Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Lot: 177 Bill Waugh (contemporary) OLD TOM MORRIS; TOM MORRIS JR. - THE CLUBHOUSE, LA CASCADA, VALDERRAMA (TWO Lot: 170 PAIRS) four signed & titled pencil drawings; the latter pair dated A 'Spli Sok' registered design driver circa 1930, with double 1988 and larger 29 by 42cm., 11 1/2 by 16 1/2in.; sold together splice, later repair, original hickory shaft with a small Bill Waugh pencil drawing portrait of Mrs Ortiz- Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Patino (5) Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 171 An early map of St Andrews golf course published in 1836, by Lot: 178 W & J Chalmers of Perth, printed on linen, titled PLAN OF THE After Charles Crombie THE RULES OF GOLF ILLUSTRATED GOLFING COURSE OVER THE LINKS OF ST ANDREWS, a part set of 10 colour prints originally published by Bemrose SURVEYED BY ORDER OF THE ROYAL ST ANDREWS and Sons for Perrier in 1905, each mounted, framed & glazed, GOLFING SOCIETY, mounted in a modern frame, the map 79 39 by 40cm., 15 1/4 by 15 3/4in., Spink labels to the reverse by 52cm., 31 by 20 1/2in., overall 100 by 71cm., 39 1/2 by 28in. Estimate: £75.00 - £100.00 Estimate: £3,000.00 - £5,000.00 Lot: 179 Lot: 172 A miscellany of golf photographs, including vintage scenes After Lemuel Francis Abbott BLACKHEATH GOLFERS a although mostly reprints, some examples with presentation mezzotint from the first edition by V. Green, published by inscription to Jaime Ortiz-Patino, subject matter including St Abbott, , London, 1790, with margins laid down onto the Andrews and Augusta, mostly framed, various sizes (a qty.) backboard, light staining but generally in good condition, the Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 plate 67 by 47cm., 26 1/4 by 18 1/2in., framed & glazed Provenance: Maureen, Countess of Dufferin and Ava, Christie's London, 25th March 1990, lot 411. Lot: 180 Estimate: £2,000.00 - £3,000.00 After Wayman Elbridge Adams (American, 1183-1959) PORTRAIT OF THE GOLFER BOBBY JONES a limited edition print on canvas, numbered 75/100, 97 by 53cm., 38 by 21in., Lot: 173 framed Francis Powell Hopkins ["Major Shortspoon"] (1830-1913) Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 GOLFING SCENE signed 'Major S' (lower right), pencil and watercolour heightened with touches of bodycolour on blue paper, 19 by 32.5cm., 7 ½ by 12 3/4in., framed & glazed Lot: 181 Provenance: With Harry Shaw Newman, The Old Print Shop, A portrait of at the Coronation Foursomes, Moor New York. Park, 1937, signed "Ken", pencil & watercolour, heightened with Estimate: £4,000.00 - £6,000.00 bodycolour, 25.5 by 15cm., 10 by 6in., mounted in a small picture frame with easel support Estimate: £50.00 - £75.00 Lot: 174 George Straton Ferrier, R.W.S. (1852-1912) THE GOLFER signed with initials GS (lower right), and signed again and dated Lot: 182 GEO. STRATON FERRIER/1892 (lower right), pencil & Bill Waugh (contemporary) DONALD J. ROSS a double watercolour with touches of bodycolour and with scratching out mounted presentation comprising a pencil drawing portrait of on paper, 65.5 by 53.5cm., 25 3/4 by 21in., framed & glazed Donald J. Ross above an oval watercolour vignette titled THE

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FIFTH GREEN, PINEHURST No.2, both signed, overall frame Jones Lily Pad Shot 1930 US Open", 343/350 iii) Lahinch, Co. size 64 by 46cm., 25 by 18in. Clare, with presentation inscription from the Golf Club to Jaime Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Ortiz-Patino, 79/295 iv) a miniature print of Henry Cotton signed with the initials C.R., 313/500 v) William Mercer "Formby Golf Club", 28/750 vi) Arthur Weaver "The Captains, Royal & Lot: 183 Ancient Golf Club, St Andrews", additionally signed by the Bill Waugh (contemporary) PORTRAIT OF THE GOLF captain William C. Campbell in 1987, 14/50 vii) John McNulty's COURSE ARCHITECT ROBERT TRENT JONES AT "Goats Gallery, The 4th at Lahinch, Mackenzie Cup, Ireland", VALDERRAMA signed, oil on canvas, 96 by 55cm., 38 by 22in., 38/400 all mounted, framed & glazed, various sizes framed Estimate: £120.00 - £160.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 189 Lot: 184 Modern golf prints, i) a folio of prints titled "Oh Golf !", artist ii) a A pair of presentation prints from the golf course architect folio titled ", 20 Major Championships", numbered Robert Trent Jones to Jaime Ortiz-Patino, the prints after 1,327 iii) Brian D. Morgan "Loch Lomond Golf Club, with watercolours by K. Finley featuring Robert Trent Jones presentation letter to Jaime Ortiz-Patino from the Golf Club, and International Golf Club, Manassas, Virginia, one print signed & COA iv, v, vi & vii) four Arthur Weaver prints "The Final Green, inscribed TO JIMMIE. THANK YOU, ROBERT TRENT JONES, St Andrews, signed 67/400, and three signed artist proofs for the other just signed, mounted, framed & glazed, 67 by 76cm., Augusta National Golf Club holes "The 11th Green, White 26 1/4 by 30in.; sold together with a framed photograph of the Dogwood", "The 12th Green, Golden Bell" & "The 13th Green, Trent Jones family on the Swilken Bridge, St Andrews (3) Azalea" all unframed 120 - 160not stated, 79/100 Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 Lot: 190 Lot: 185 A portfolio of Bill Waugh golf prints, from the Valderrama Golf A group of golf prints, a Douglas Macleod print numbered Club 1997 Ryder Cup series, 13 unissued & unsigned 20/200 titled 'R.T. "Bobby" Jones 1930', with presentation examples of "The Eight Green"; "Commemoration of the Royal plaque to Jaime Ortiz-Patino from Atlanta Athletic Club in & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews 250th Anniversary Lunch, commemoration of the 100th anniversary of Jones's birth 1902- 14th May 2004", 11 examples of signed artist's proofs, one 2002; After H. Arthur Loraine "A Mixed Foursome"; five works bearing an inscription from the artist to Jaime Ortiz-Patino; from after the illustrator & cartoonist Hugh Dodd; and a modern the Robert Trent Jones Collection, "La Cascada, The Fourth reproduction of a Frank Paton print (8) Hole", signed, 782/850; The Eighteenth Hole and Clubhouse, 3 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 examples for Royal Troon, Scotland", signed but unnumbered; "The Sixteenth Green and Clubhouse, Royal Liverpool G.C., Hoylake", signed, unnumbered (creased); the lot also including an Old Tom Morris portrait, signed to the mount; a mount Lot: 186 containing four views of the R&A Clubhouse circa 1860, 1870, Artist signed modern limited edition golf prints, Lawrence 1890 & 2000, signed; and a Famous Golf Courses printed Josset, "The Practice Shot" and two identical titled "The Last calendar signed and inscribed To Jimmy Have A Great 2007, Green", three modern hand coloured aquatints of 18th century Bill" (32) golfers, mounted, framed & glazed; Graeme W. Baxter "Old Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00 Course St. Andrews", unframed; and Loyal H. Chapman, a set of 18 colour lithographs depicting fantasy golf holes including Machu Picchu, Victoria Falls, Grand Canyon, Larsen Ice Shelf, Wall Street etc., unframed (22) Lot: 191 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00 Five signed Bill Waugh golf prints, i) "The Swilken Burn, The Old Bridge", inscribed St Andrews 2000, numbered 31/2000, framed ii) "Golf House" after a pencil drawing, framed iii) "The Eighteenth Green and Clubhouse, St Andrews, framed iv) The Lot: 187 Eighteenth Hole & Clubhouse, Royal Lytham & St Annes, A group of Harold Riley works on golf, including a framed print framed v) Tiger Woods, unframed various sizes titled "Golf Writers Millennium Dinner, St Andrews 2000, Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 mounted together with a menu from the occasion that also featured artwork by Harold Riley; sold together with a variety of works from the artist's Golf Sketches series mostly in slipcases, one set contained in an oak box featuring the Ryder Cups at Lot: 192 Valderrama and Kiawah Island, other subjects including the Hugh Dodd (contemporary) GOLF IS A FOUR LETTER WORD; Ryder Cups at The Belfry and Oak Hill, Hogan at the A FINE SUMMER'S DAY two original artworks for humorous Carnoustie Open of 1953, Jack Nicklaus's final round at the golf cartoons, both signed & titled, watercolours, the first slightly Muirfield Open in 1992, Henry Cotton at 80, the of larger 34 by 23cm., 13 1/2 by 9in., both mounted, framed & Golf in 1993 etc. glazed (2) Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 188 Lot: 193 A group of seven artist signed modern limited edition golf prints, Galiano Araya (Spanish, contemporary) VALDERRAMA signed i) Graeme W Baxter "Muirfield", 25/850 ii) B Fuchs "The Bobby & dated 98, oil on canvas, 36 by 28cm., 14 by 11in., framed

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Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 VALDERRAMA signed & titled, watercolour, 23 by 32cm., 9 by 12 1/2in., mounted, framed & glazed Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 194 Bill Waugh (contemporary) AVENUE OF TREES LEADING TO THE 8th GREEN AT VALDERRAMA signed & dated '97, Lot: 202 untitled, additionally signed by the Valderrama course architect Bill Waugh (contemporary) EL LAGO (THE TENTH GREEN, Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder Cup vignette to VALDERRAMA) signed W.K. Waugh, titled & dated 1989, the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., framed but unglazed watercolour, 32 by 46cm., 12 1/4 by 18in., mounted, framed & Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 glazed Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

Lot: 195 Bill Waugh (contemporary) VIEW OVER THE LAKE Lot: 203 TOWARDS THE 1st GREEN AT VALDERRAMA signed & Bill Waugh (contemporary) EL PUERTO (THE FIFTEENTH dated '97, untitled, additionally signed by the Valderrama HOLE, VALDERRAMA) signed W.K. Waugh, titled & dated course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 1997 Ryder 1989, watercolour, 29 by 43cm., 11 1/2 by 17in., mounted, Cup vignette to the lower mount, 30 by 50cm., 12 by 20in., framed & glazed framed but unglazed Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00

Lot: 204 Lot: 196 Bill Waugh (contemporary) LOS GABIONES (VALDERRAMA) Bill Waugh (contemporary) LA CASCADA signed W.K. Waugh, signed & dated 1999, oil on canvas, 61 by 122cm., 24 by 48in., date partially obscured under mount, 198?, gilt embossed framed Valderrama logo to lower mount and title there also, Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 watercolour, 46 by 69cm., 18 by 27in., mounted, framed & glazed Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 205 Bill Waugh (contemporary) CASA CLUB (THE EIGHTEENTH HOLE, VALDERRAMA) signed W.K. Waugh, titled & dated Lot: 197 1989, watercolour, 28 by 41cm., 11 by 16in., mounted & framed Bill Waugh (contemporary) LA CASCADA, VALDERAMMA but unglazed GOLF CLUB signed, titled & dated 1996, additionally signed by Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 the golf course architect Robert Trent Jones and inscribed TO GOLF, REGARDS, watercolour, 42 by 66cm., 16 1/4 by 26in., mounted, framed & glazed Lot: 206 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE NINETEENTH (VALDERRAMA) signed W.K. Waugh, titled & dated 1989, watercolour, 31 by 48cm., 12 1/4 by 19in., mounted, framed & Lot: 198 glazed Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE SIXTH HOLE, VALDERRAMA Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 signed & titled, additionally signed by the golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 38 by 66cm., 15 by 26in., mounted, framed & glazed Lot: 207 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Bill Waugh GENEVA GOLF CLUBHOUSE signed & titled, additionally signed by the golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 43 by 66cm., 17 by 26in., mounted, framed Lot: 199 & glazed, glass cracked Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE SIXTH HOLE, VALDERRAMA Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 signed & titled, watercolour, 24 by 34cm., 9 1/2 by 13 1/2in., mounted, framed & glazed Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 208 Bill Waugh (contemporary) LUCKY SLAP , THE FIFTEENTH HOLE, CARNOUSTIE signed & titled, watercolour, 49 by Lot: 200 75cm., 18 by 29 1/2in., mounted framed & glazed Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE EIGHTH GREEN, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 VALDERRAMA signed, titled & dated 1995, additionally signed by the golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 38 by 67cm., 15 by 26 1/2in., mounted, framed & glazed Lot: 209 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE SEVENTH, NEW BALLYBUNION signed & titled, additionally signed by the golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 43 by 66cm., Lot: 201 17 by 26in., mounted, framed & glazed Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE EIGHTH GREEN, Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

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Lot: 210 Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE THIRD HOLE, MAUNA KEA Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE SIXTEENTH HOLE, PORT signed & titled, additionally signed by the golf course architect ROYAL GOLF CLUB signed & titled, additionally signed by the Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 50 by 65cm., 20 by 25 1/2in., golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 43 by mounted, framed & glazed 64cm., 17 by 25in., mounted, framed & glazed Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 219 Lot: 211 Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE FOURTH GREEN, PEACH Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE 11th GREEN, WHITE TREE (ATLANTA) signed, titled & dated '97, additionally signed DOGWOOD, AUGUSTA NATIONAL GOLF CLUB signed, by the golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 43 untitled, additionally signed by the golf course architect Robert by 66cm., 17 by 26in., mounted, framed & glazed Trent Jones, watercolour, 42 by 64cm., 16 1/2 by 25in., Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 mounted, framed & glazed Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 220 Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE ELEVENTH HOLE, ROBERT Lot: 212 TRENT JONES GOLF CLUB signed & titled, additionally signed Bill Waugh (contemporary) SIXTEENTH, AUGUSTA by the golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 43 MATIONAL signed & titled, additionally signed by the golf by 65cm., 17 by 25 1/2in., mounted, framed & glazed course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 43 by 66cm., Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 17 by 26in., mounted, framed & glazed Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 221 Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE ELEVENTH HOLE, ROBERT Lot: 213 TRENT JONES GOLF CLUB signed & titled, watercolour, 36 by Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE FOURTH GREEN, 57cm., 14 by 22 1/2in. BALTUSROL G.C. signed & titled, additionally signed by the Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 43 by 65cm., 17 by 25 1/2in., mounted, framed & glazed Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 222 Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE ROBERT TRENT JONES GOLF TRAIL, ALABAMA: THE JUDGE COURSE, THE 12th Lot: 214 HOLE signed, untitled, additionally signed by the golf course Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE 13th GREEN, BELLERIVE architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 45 by 67cm., 17 1/2 signed & titled, watercolour, 43 by 66cm., 17 by 26in., mounted, by 26 1/4in., mounted, framed & glazed framed & glazed Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 223 Lot: 215 Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE THIRD HOLE, SPYGLASS Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE EIGHTEENTH HOLE, HILL signed, titled & dated 1998, additionally signed by the golf CONGRESSIONAL, CIRCA 1975 signed & titled, additionally course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 49 by 66cm., signed by the golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, 19 by 26in., mounted, framed & glazed watercolour, 42 by 66cm., 16 1/2 by 26in., mounted, framed & Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 glazed Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 224 Bill Waugh (contemporary) LAKE HOLE signed & titled, Lot: 216 additionally signed by the golf course architect Robert Trent Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE FOURTH HOLE, DORADO Jones, watercolour, 43 by 62cm., 17 by 24in., mounted, framed EAST signed & titled, watercolour, 34 by 65cm., 13 1/4 by 25 & glazed 1/2in., mounted, framed & glazed Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 225 Lot: 217 Bill Waugh (contemporary) GOLF CLUB, Co. Bill Waugh (contemporary) LITTLE GATOR, THE DUNES LIMERICK, IRELAND signed, untitled, additionally signed by GOLF & BEACH CLUB signed & titled, additionally signed by the golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 45 by the golf course architect Robert Trent Jones, watercolour, 45 by 65cm., 17 3/4 by 25 1/2in., mounted, framed & glazed 66cm., 17 3/4 by 26in. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Lot: 226 Lot: 218 Bill Waugh (contemporary) JAIME ORTIZ-PATINO & ROBERT

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TRENT JONES PUTTING ON THE 14th GREEN AT VALDERRAMA signed & dated '97 and inscribed to the reverse TO JIMMY, FROM BILL WAUGH, additionally signed by the golf course architect Robert Trent Jones and inscribed TO GOLF, ROBERT TRENT JONES, oil on canvas, 25.5 by 36cm., 10 by 14in., framed Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00

Lot: 227 Bill Waugh (contemporary) THE ARTISTS AT WORK (BILL WAUGH & ROBERT TRENT JONES ON THE PUTTING GREEN) signed, titled & dated 1994, additionally signed by the golf course architect Robert Trent Jones and inscribed TO GOLF, REGARDS, watercolour, 47 by 68cm., 18 1/2 by 27in., mounted, framed & glazed The scene is Robert Trent Jones and Bill Waugh putting at the 16th Hole at Coral Ridge, Fort Lauderdale. Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00

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