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(JB) COLLECTION Dec (JB) COLLECTION Dec. 15TH, 2014 Pages 1 – 8 MASTERS ITEMS 1. Masters Tournament Badges (SOLD @ Gallery, Nov. 2014 all 12 badges) a. 1972 ……… Jack Nicklaus Champion @ $125 b. 2001 ………Tiger Woods Champion @ $75 c. 2002 ……...Tiger Woods Champion @$60 d. 2003 ……... Mike Weir Champion @$40 e. 2004 …….. Phil Mickelson Champion@ $60 f. 2005 …….. Tiger Woods Champion - (2) @ $60 ea. g. 2008 …….. Trevor Immelman Champion @ $40 h. 2009 ……. Angel Cabrera - (2) @ $40 ea. i. 2010 ……. Phil Mickelson Champion @ $50 j. 2011 ……. Charl Scwartzel Champion @ $40 k. 2013 ….…. Adam Scott Champion $ $40 l. 2014 ……. Bubba Watson Champion @ $40 Photo #3779, Lots #1 & 2 Photo #3780, Lot #3 2. Augusta National Score cards with Augusta National pencils …… Sale price @ $20 ea. 3. Masters (2) handle black purse with a detachable shoulder strap, in vg+ condition, size (10” x 9” x 3”) ………. Sale price @ $75 1 4. (2) - Official Masters Courtesy Car (Cadillac) Key ring with a ball marker size medallion and car #23 & #24 engraved on the back of the medallion, in excellent condition ……… Sale price @ $50 each 5. 1965 – Augusta National GC Players Contestant plastic badge #105 in vg+ condition (Jack Nicklaus Champion)……… Sale price @ $350 (SOLD @ Gallery Nov. 2014) Photo #3781, Lots #4 – 7 Photo #3782, Lots #8 & 9 6. Masters gold plated pin of the USA with a pin flag locating Augusta Ga. In excellent condition ……… Sale price @ $250 (SOLD @ Gallery Nov. 2014) 7. 2008 Masters Money Clip - in the shape of a large paper clip, unusual and in new condition, they only used this style of money clip for one year, still in the original plastic case ……. Sale price @ $60 8. Green Masters Dinty Bag, with the Masters logo on the bag with a velcro closing strip along the top of the bag (7” x 7”) in excellent condition ………. Sale price @ $30 9. Masters desk ash tray & putting Cup, Circa 1970’s, in excellent condition …….. Sale price @ $50 10. Masters Tournament Gift shop bag with (2) handles (15” x 12” x 5”) with the Masters logo on both sides, in excellent condition ……… Sale price @ $40 11. Masters Contestants bag tag with leather strap attachment, circa 1970’s with no players name on the tag, Nelson Name Plat Co.. in good condition …….. Sale price @ $100 2 Photo #3783, Lot #10 Photo #3784, Lots #11 & 12 12. Masters Limited Edition Timepiece, still in the original box and gift case, #523/1000, mint “Never Used” …….. Sale price @ $250 13. Masters hat, green with brown brim and Masters logo on the front of the hat, leather adjustment strap with metal Augusta logo adjusting clasp, unused condition, circa 1990’s …….. Sale price @ $40 14. Masters Visor signed on the brim by Jack Nicklaus in blue ball point pen, in vg condition …….. Sale price @ $150 Photo #3785, Lots #13 & 14 Photo #3786, Lot #14 15. Seve Ballesteros – Actual Maxfli visor worn during the 1995 Masters tournament, this visor comes with a letter from our client stating that Mr. Ballesteros gave him the visor when he completed play April 9th, 1995. In vg condition …….. Sale price @ $150 16. 1967 Masters, Thursday April 6th, pairing sheet with starting times, and a 1967 Spectator Guide both in vg condition …….. Sale price @ $100 3 Photo #3787, Lot #15 Photo #3788, Lots #16 & 17 17. 1967 Press photo from the Augusta Chronicle (4-5-67) of Arnold Palmer and Clifford Roberts after Palmer won the par 3 tournament, with a letter on Augusta National stationary talking about the photo, in vg condition ………. Sale price @ $75 18. Autograph book with (30+) autographs - from (13 year old) Betty Wilson, Augusta Ga. Resident. The following listed autographs were gotten by Betty during the 1967 Masters Tournament. Kel Nagle (twice), Jack Nicklaus, Art Wall, Jacky Cupit, Dave Marr, Al Geiberger, Terry Dill, Peter Alliss, Dick Mayer, Johnny Pott, Don January, Bobby Nichols, Jay Hebert, Frank Beard, Ken Venturi , Doug Ford, Tommy Jacobs, Ron Cerrudo, Tommy Aaron, Bob Charles, Al Geiberger, Chi Chi Rodriguez, Tommy Bolt, George Archer, Jimmy Demaret, Jack Lewis Jr., Claude Harmon, Mason Rudolph, Dick Siderowf, George Knudson, Rives McBee & Don Massengale. Note; past Champions are highlighted in yellow. The book is in excellent condition …… Sale price @ $750 (SOLD 9/29/14) Photo #3789, Lot #18 Photo #3790, Lot # 18 4 19. Official Courtesy Car License plate – “Cadillac, Official Car, The Masters” in excellent condition, size (12” x 6”) …….. Sale price @ $50 Photo #3791, Lot #19 & 20a Photo #3792, Lots #20b & 20c 20. Masters Peel – off, Stick on Decals – a. OFFICIAL CAR ……… Sale price @ $10 b. WELCOME MASTERS GREEN , MAP OF THE USA ……. Sale price @ $10 c. CADILLAC OFFICIAL CAR, THE MSTERS ………. Sale @ $40 Photo #3793, Lot #21 Photo #3794, Lot #22 21. 2005 Augusta National, The Masters print of the 12th Hole par 3, wood framed and glazed with non glare glass, size (31” x 29”), in excellent condition ………. Sale price @ $175 22. 1974 - Augusta National Course map, metal framed, single matted, size (28” x 18”) in outstanding condition ,,,,,,,,,, Sale price @ $350 (SOLD 9/29/14) 5 Photo #3795, Lot #23 Photo #3796, Lot #23 23. 1986 Masters – Jack Nicklaus, Limited edition piece #79/1,000 with (9) – 6” x 4” color photographs and a reproduction final round score card showing Jack’s magnificent 65 to win his 6th Masters Trophy. Wood framed, double matted, with an engraved brass plate, overall size (33” x 28”) in vg+ condition ……… Sale price @ $300 Photo #3797, Lot #24 Photo #3798, Lot #24 24. Original water color print by Lucy Hargrove Weigle – Augusta National Club House, (Front View), size (23” x 16”), wood framed, double matted in burgundy & pink, signed by the artist in both paint and pencil, excellent condition ……….. Sale price @ $250 Photo # 3799, Lot #25 Photo #3800, Lot #26 6 25. Original Augusta National “Par 3 Course” hand painted plywood Course sign – The pictured green & white signage is original and was retrieved from the course by our consigner, we have a letter from the consigner stating that he actually got both pictured signs from the sign Company that was replacing all the signage at the club in the early 1990’s Augusta National GC, circa 1960’s or 70’s, in good condition, size (23” x 12”) ……… Sale price @ $550 (SOLD @ Gallery, Nov. 2014) 26. Another Original Augusta National “Positively no Admittance” painted plywood sign – see lot #25 above, this sign is also in good condition, size (18” x 12”) ………… Sale price @ $250 (SOLD @ Gallery, Nov. 2014) Photo #3801, Letter for Lots #25 & 26 Photo #3802, Lot #27 OTHER ITEMS 27. Leroy Nieman signed original print of Jack Nicklaus teeing off, “April at Augusta”, color serigraph, wood framed, double matted, overall size (39” x 32”) in vg+ condition ………. Sale price @ $240 Photo #3803, Lot #28 Photo #3804, Lot #28 28. Elizabeth Peper Artist – The Dream Course, hole #7, Pebble Beach GL, Limited Ed. #2139/10,000, signed and numbered by the artist, wood framed, double matted, overall size (32” x 27”) in vg+ condition …….. Sale price @ $200 7 Photo #3805, Lot #29 Photo #3806, Lot #29 29. Larry Dotson Artist – 1st Hole, Plantation Course, Kapalua Maui, wood framed, double matted, signed by the artist in pencil, print size (7 ½” x 11”) in excellent condition ……… Sale price @ $100 Photo #3807, Lot #30 Photo #3810, Lot #31 30. 1995 Ryder Cup (Oakhill CC, Rochester NY) hat, that has been signed by Jeff Maggert in black sharpie pen, in excellent condition ……… Sale price @ $35 31. Augusta National 3” diameter bullion patch, in excellent condition, circa 1980’s or 90’s, ………….. Sale price @ $200 (MD) 8 .
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