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COLLECTIONS Revised; Dec. 5Th, 2014 (JJ) & (CB) COLLECTIONS Revised; Dec. 5th, 2014 OIL PAINTING, PHOTOGRAPHS & OTHER GOLF ART 1. Horton Smith – Original Oil Painting, in a gold wood frame, Mr. Horton Smith was the 1934 & 1936 Masters Champion, (overall size 18” x 22”) in vg condition. This oil painting was purchased from the “Green Jacket Restaurant in Augusta Ga.” When they went out of business in the early 1990’s ……….. Estimated Value @ $1,995 ……. Sale price @ $1,500 (SOLD) Photo #3376, Lot #1 Photo #3377, Lot #2 2. Jake Trout and the Flounders – Framed and matted (8” x 10”) B & W Photograph of the 1990’s PGA Tour rock & roll group. The photograph has been signed by all (3) members of the group in black sharpie pen. The group members are Peter Jacobson, Payne Stewart & Mark Lye, in excellent condition. …….. Estimated Value @ $250……… Sale price @ $195 (SOLD @ Gallery 10/9/14) 3. 1999 Ryder Cup USA Team Photograph – Metal frame, single matted, 11” x 14” Color Photograph, of the victorious American Ryder Cup Team @ The Country Club, Brookline Mass., Exc. Condition ……… Estimated Value @ $160 …… Sale Price @ $100 Photo #3378, Lot #3 Photo #3379, Lot #4 1 4. Jack Nicklaus & Arnold Palmer – Wood framed, double matted 11” x 14” B & W Photograph of Jack Nicklaus & Arnold Palmer, circa 1960’s, in excellent condition. Estimated Value @ $160 ……… Sale price @ $100 5. Tommy Aaron – Wood framed, double matted, collage of Tommy Aaron the 1973 Masters Champion, autographed 3 x 5 unlined index card, 6” x 8” photograph of Mr. Aaron, his 1981 Masters Contestant bag tag, 11” x 14” color photograph of the 13th green with an engraved plate, all in excellent condition, over-all size (24” x 32”) a beautiful collection professionally framed etc. ……… Estimated Value @ $350 …… Sale Price @ $240 Photo #3380, Lot #5 6. Ben Hogan Prints - (6) signed by the Photographer (Jules Alexander) and numbered limited edition B & W prints of Ben Hogan from the collection of Jules Alexander, The over-all size is (16” x 20”) with an image size of (11” x 14”), all are in exc. condition. …………………… Estimated Value @ $50 each ………. Sale Price @ $35 each Photo #3381, Lot #6a Photo #3382, Lot #6b Photo #3383, Lot #6c 2 Photo #3384, Lot #6d Photo #3385, Lot #6e Photo #3386, Lot #6f (SOLD) 7. Linda Hartough – 1999 Official Print for the British Open, The 14th and 4th holes @ Canoustie GL, Signed and numbered limited Ed. #756/850, still in the original jacket from “The Greewich Workshop”, the then distributor of Linda’s artwork, near new condition size (32” x 22”) Retail price @ $250 ………. Sale price @ $200 Photo #3387, Lot #7 Photo #3388, Lot #8 8. Linda Hartough – 1992 print of the 10th Hole, West Course @ Winged Foot GC, Manaroneck , NY. Signed and numbered limited ed. #127/1250, also still in the original jacket from “The Greenwich Workshop”, near new condition, size (30” x 22”) Retail price @ $250 ……… Sale price @ $200 9. Larry Dyke – 1999, Sunset on the 17th, Upper Cascades, The Homestead, Limited Ed. #107/1200, signed by the artist, in near new condition, size (24” x 34”) Retail price @ $200 ……… Sale price @ $150 10. 1999 US Open print, Pinehurst No. 2, 10th Hole, 586 yd. par 5, Limited Ed. #364/500, Signed by the artist in pencil, near new condition, size (24” x 31”) Retail price @ $225 ………. Sale price @ $150 11. Randall Scott Lindert – The Grand Slam Champions, “Sarazen, Hogan, Player & Nicklaus”, Limited Ed. #613/1000, signed in pencil by the artist. The print has also been signed by Gene Sarazen & Gary Player in black sharpie pen, near new condition, size (22” x 29”) Retail price @ $300 …….. Sale price @ $225 3 Photo #3389, Lot #9 Photo #3390, Lot #10 12. Tiger Woods, Limited Ed. Print #323/700, signed by the artist in pencil, near new condition, size (20” x 23”) ……….. Sale price @ $75 Photo #3391, Lot #11 Photo #3392, Lot #12 13. Bernard Willington – An Early Championship, circa 1907, Village of Pinehurst, NC in near new condition, open edition, size (16” x 21”) …………. Sale price @ $50 Photo #3393, Lot #13 Photo #3394, Lot #14 Photo #3395, Lot #15 14. Augusta National Print of The 1934 – 1st Annual Invitational Tournament Program, This was the first Masters Tournament, open Edition, size (18” x 23”)…… Sale price @ $40 15. Tiger Woods – Giclee print, size (20” x 20”) of Tiger Woods standing w/ all the Major Tournament Trophies in golf, near new condition …….. Suggested Retail @ $150 ………. Sale price @ $75 4 16. The 36th Ryder Cup, American Team, Sept. 22nd – 24th , 2006 @ The K Club, Ireland, Karl Joeger Artist, size (24” x 30”), open edition……….. Sale price @ $50 Photo #3396, Lot #16 Photo #3397, Lot # 17 Photo #3398, Lot #18 17. The 33rd Ryder Cup, American Team, Sept. 24th – 26th, 1999 @ The Country Club, Brookline MA., size (23” X 30”), open edition …….. Sale price @ $50 18. The Bear at Baltusrol, Jack Nicklaus US Open Championships @ Baltusrol GC, Springfield NJ, with the 4 day final score summary sheets from both June 1967 & June 1980, size (22” x 24”), open edition ………… Sale price @ $50 19. “Tradition #3”, Artist Madox, signed in pencil, Limited Ed. #54/950, Giclee print, size (11” x 14”)………. Retail price @ $65 ……… Sale price @ $50 20. Ray Elis – 1991 print, “Checking the distance, Ballybunnion, Ireland”, open edition, size (11” x 14”) ……….. Sale price @ $40 Photo #3399, Lot #19 Photo #3400, lot #20 Photo #3401, Lot #21 21. Larry Dike – The par 3, Twelfth @ Muirfield, Dublin OH., 1993, Limited edition, size (14” x 16”) ………. Sale price @ $40 AUTOGRAPHED FRAMED PIECES 22. BEN HOGAN – Beautifully wood framed, double matted, 16” x 20” Color photograph of Ben Hogan teeing off @ the 1962 Masters that he has signed in black sharpie pen, the overall size is 28” x 30”, superb piece ………….. Sale price @ $450 5 23. BYRON NELSON/GENE SARAZEN/SAM SNEAD – “The Starters”, Ron Whittatch artist, limited edition #21/500 of the 16th hole @ Augusta National GC, that has been signed by the artist and all (3) of the honorary “Starters” in pencil. The piece is beautifully wood framed and matted, a magnificent collectable, the overall size is (32” x 42”) ………… Sale price @ $700 photo #3468, Lot #22 Photo #3469, Lot #23 Photo #3470, Lot #23 23a. Linda Hartough – 1997 US Open limited edition print #781/850, Congressional CC, Ernie Els – Champion, signed by Linda, beautifully wood framed and matted, overall size (28” x 40”) ………… Sale price @ $475 23b. Linda Hartough – 1992 print of The 18th Hole @ Muirfield GC, Dublin OH, limited edition #240/1250, signed by Linda, beautifully wood framed, double matted, overall size (28” x 35”) ……….. Sale price @ $450 Photo #3579, Lot # 23a. Photo #3580, Lot #23b. COURSE USED PIN FLAGS 24. Mauna Lani, Hawaii ,,,,,@ $50 25. Reynolds Plantation, Ga. …… @ $50 26. Bully Pulpit, Canada …….. @ $50 27. Kapalua, Hawaii …….. @ $50 28. Wailea, Maui Hawaii …….. @ $50 29. Poipu Bay, Kauai Hawaii ……. @ $50 6 Photo #3402, Lot #24 & 25 Photo #3405, Lot #26 & 27 Photo #3407, Lot #28 & 29 30. Tobacco Road, NC ……. @ $50 31. Kingbarn 18TH, St. Andrews, Scotland ……. @ $50 SIGNED HAT 32. Jack Nicklaus Golden Bear, gold , blue & Tan signed on the brim in black sharpie pen …….. Sale Price @ $80 US OPEN & OTHER TOURNAMENT PIN FLAGS 33. Oakmont CC 18th Hole, yellow/blue with the winners name and date for all the Major Tournaments hosted by the club ……. Sale price @ $50 (SOLD @ Gallery8/9/14) 34. 1997 US Open , Congressional CC, MD., yellow/blue, Ernie Els Winner, …….. Sale price @ $50 (SOLD @ Gallery 8/9/14) Photo #3408, Lot #30 & 31 Photo #3411, Lot #32 Photo #3403, Lot #33 & 34 35. Bell South Senior Classic, Opryland ……… Sale price @ $40 36. Arnold Palmer Invitational, Bay Hill CC, Orlando , FL. …… Sale price @ $50 37. 1999 US Open, Pinehurst #2, Pinehurst NC …….. $ale price @ $50 38. 2000 US Open, Pebble Beach GL, Monterey CA. (Embroidered Flag) …….. Sale price @ $150 (SOLD @ Gallery 8/14/14) 7 Note; The 2000 US Open Embroidered pin flag, was the 1st win of the Tiger “Slam” of all (4) Major Tournament victories. Photo #3406, Lot #37 & 38 Photo #3409, Lot #39 & 40 Photo #3410, Lot #41 & 42 39. 2005 US Senior Open @ NCR CC ……. Sale price @ $40 40. 63rd Senior PGA Championship @ Firestone CC …….. Sale price @ $40 41. 2000 PGA @ Valhalla ……. Sale price @ $50 (SOLD @ Gallery 8/14/14) 42. Royal Dornoch …….. Sale price @ $50 43. New Albany Golf Classic, autographed by Sae Ri Pak in black sharpie pen ….. Sale price @ $60 44. Pittsburgh Senior Classic ……. Sale price @ $40 Photo #3411, Lot #43 & 44 Photo #3412, Lot #45 & 46 45. 2007 Masters Flag ………. Sale price @ $50 46. 2000 Masters Flag ……….Sale price @ $50 OTHER – MASTERS & TOURNAMENT FLAGS – (MD) COLLECTION 47. 1990’s Undated Yellow, Green & Red Masters Flag ……. Sale @ $250 48. 1999 Masters Flag ……… Sale @ $60 49. 2000 Masters Flag ……… Sale @ $60 50. 2002 Masters Flag ……… Sale @ $60 51. 2005 Masters Flag ……… Sale @ $75 52. 2006 Masters Flag ……… Sale @ $75 8 53. 2007 Masters Flag ……… Sale @ $60 54. 2008 Masters Flag ……… Sale @ $60 55. 2009 Masters Flag ……… Sale @ $60 56. 2011 Masters Flag ……… Sale @ $60 57. 2012 Masters Flag ……… Sale @ $60 58. 2013 Masters Flag ……… Sale @ $60 59. 2014 Masters Fag ………. Sale @ $60 OTHER TOURNAMENT SOUVENIR FLAGS, (MD) Collection 60. 1995 Ryder Cup, Oakhill CC, Rochester NY …….. Sale @ $60 61. 1999 Ryder Cup, The Country Club, Boston MA ……. Sale @ $60 62. 2000 US Open, Pebble Beach GL, Yellow & Blue …….. Sale @ $75 63. 2012 US Open, Olympic Club, San Francisco, CA ………Sale @ $60 64. The Players Championship, TPC Sawgrass, Ponte Vidra FL …….. Sale @ $50 65. 1995 British Open, St. Andrews Scotland, Arnie’s last appearance as a competitor ….
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