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Misc. Golf Cards & Sets MISC. GOLF CARDS & SETS “WINTER SALE” Nov. 8th,2014 Pages #1 - 15 Note; All the cards listed below are in Mint Condition unless otherwise noted. All Orders over $100 there will be NO CHARGE for shipping within the continental USA. Lot #1 - 5 1. 2004 - National Trading Card Day, Upper Deck (4) Cards @ $10 ea. (Sale Price @ $7 each) UD – 1 Annika Sorenstam UD – 14 Tiger Woods UD – 13 Sergio Garcia UD – 4 Jack Nicklaus 2. 1991 – Legends Sports Memorabilia (3) Card Set @ $40/Set (Sale Price @ $20 / set) Rollie Fingers, #RF1, RF2 & RF3 3. 1992 – Pro Set Golf, Chip Beck 59 Card @ $40 (Sale Price @ $20 each) 4. 1991 – Tuff Stuff Magazine, Jack Nicklaus Card #6 (Sale Price @ $2 each) 5. 1993 – Ritchie & Co. The Open, Royal St. George, 3 card set of the top 3 finishers; Greg Norman, Nick Faldo & Bernard Langer with their daily score & total printed on the face of the card, a very limited printing and hard to find cards @ $35 (Sale Price @ $25 / set) 1 Lot #6 - 17 6. 1987 – European Ryder Cup Set of 15 Cards, in the original unopened box @ $20 (Sale Price @ $15 / set) 7. 1989 – Ryder Cup Set, both teams, 24 card set, in the original unopened box @ $30 (Sale Price @ $20 / set) 8. 1995 – European Ryder Cup set of 12 Cards, by Sheridan Collectables in the original unopened box @ $10 / set 9. 1993 – Open Champions, 25 Card Set by GB & TW Commercial in the original unopened box @ $25 (Sale Price @ $15) 10. 1995 – Bobby Jones and St. Andrews, 12 card set by Sheridan Collectibles @ $12 / set (Sale Price @ $10 / set) 11. 1993 – The Bobby Jones Story, 12 card set by Sheridan Collectibles @ $12 / set (Sale Price @ $10 / set) 12. 1996 – H.P. Reprint set, Global Insurance, 11 card set of, Famous Golfers of The 1920’s, which is an extremely rare set from 1929 @ $35 (Sale Price @ $25) 13. 1995 – Lancaster Reprint set, 9 cards “The Seven Ages of Golf” (Sale Price @ $10) 14. 1993 – Tom Morris 12 card set @ $12 (Sale Price @ $10) 15. 1990 – American Golfers, 20 card set @ $25 (Sale Price @ $20) 16. 1994 – Fax Pax, The World of Sport, 40 card set, with 3 Golf cards, Jack Nicklaus, Seve Ballesteros & John Daly @ $12 (Sale Price @ $10) 17. 1993 – Golf Courses of the British Isles, 1st Series, 24 cards @ $25 (Sale Price @ $20) 2 Lot #18 - 27 18. 1992 – NFL Pro Line Portraits, 16 different NFL stars in Golf Poses, Simms, Butkus, Ditka, Lawrence Taylor etc. @ $20 (Sale Price @ $15/Set) 19. 1993 – Memorial Tournament, Muirfield Village, Dublin Ohio, 20 card set @ $12 (Sale Price @ $10/set) 20. 1989 – GB & TW, “Golfing Greats” 20 card set @ $35 (Sale Price @ $20) 21. 1996 – H.P. Reprint Set, Dah Jung Nan, Chinese Golfing Girl, 18 card set, a limited reprinting of this extremely rare set @ $30 (Sale Price @ $20) 22. 1994 – John Brindley, “Modern Golfers” 20 card set @ $30 (Sale Price @ $25) 23. 1994 – “Greats From The States”, 40 card set, Jones, Hagen, Hogan, Nicklaus etc. @ $20 (Sale Price @ $15) 24. 1994 – “Dormie Set” 25 card set of players who have Won more than 1 Major Championship, this set contained 6 printing errors and was discontinued and is quite rare @ $40/set (Sale Price @ $25/set) 25. 1994 – “Dormie Set” 25 card set, with the 6 errors corrected @ $20/set. (Sale Price @ $20/set) 26. 1990’s – Reprint set of the 1910 Berlyn Humorous Golfing 25 card set @ $25 (Sale Price @ $20) 27. 1991 – Pro Set, “The Champions Set” 78 cards of only players who won events on the PGA, or Sr. PGA Tour a limited printing of this set @ $75 (Sale Price @ $40) 3 Lot #28 28. 1990’s – Reprint Set of the 1931 Churchman’s Prominent golfers 50 card set @ $25 (Sale Price @ $20) TOBACCO CARDS “SALE” 29. RARE 1901 COMPLETE (12) CARD COMPLETE SET OF GRENADIER CIGARETTES FAULKNER GOLF TERMS, small tobacco cards, very colorful and extremely rare, there are only a handful of known sets, all the cards are in vg or better condition. Est. value @ $1600 Sale price @ $995 30. (1925) – Imperial Tobacco Co. of Canada, How to Play Golf, 50 card complete set, in good to very good condition. Estimated value @ $250 Sale price @ $125 (JC) 31. 1902 – OGDEN’S CIGARETTES, General Interest photographic cards with plain back, “Vardon vs. Braid, Vardon measuring a putt in vg condition. Estimated value @ $70 Sale price @ $40 32. 1902 – OGDEN CIGARETTES, General Interest photographic card with plain back, “Ben Sayers” in good to vg condition Estimated value @ $50 Sale price @ $30 33. 1901 – OGDENS “GUINEA GOLD” SERIES, Unnumbered photographic card, Vardon vs Braid at Eltham, Horizontal format in vg condition. Estimated value @ $60 Sale price @ $35 34. 1901 – OGDENS “GUINEA GOLD” SERIES, Unnumbered photographic card, A diff. Vardon vs Braid at Eltham, Horizontal format in vg+ condition. Estimated value @ $60 Sale price @ $40 NOTE; There are (5) diff. Vardon vs Braid at Eltham cards in the horizontal format. 35. 1927 – W.D. & H.O. WILLS, Homeland Events, “Golf at St. Andrews (New Zealand Issue) in nr. Mint condition, the photo card shows Bobby Jones putting on the 16th green during the final round of the Open Championship, which he won Estimated value @ $75 Sale price @ $40 36. 1932 – W.D. & H.O. WILLS, Homeland Events, “Golf at St. Andrews, in Exc. Condition, the photo card shows Bobby Jones putting on the 17th (Road Hole Green) during the final round of the 1930 British Amateur Championship which he won as part of his Grand Slam. Estimated value @ $45 Sale price @ $30 4 37. 1926 – LAMBERT & BUTLER, Who’s Who in Sport (4) photographic cards #30 Jess Sweetser #38 Miss Molly Gourley, #40 Miss Cecil Leitch, & #44 Aubrey Boomer, all (4) cards are in Exc. Condition Estimated value @ $95 Sale price @ $60 38. 1935 – J.A. PATTREIOUEX LTD. , Sporting Events and Stars (3) photographic cards #18 Alfred Perry, #20 Henry Cotton, & #21 Lawson Little, the condition varies from good to Exc. On the (3) cards Estimated value @ $50 Sale price @ $35 39. 1931 – (2) J.A. PATTEEIOUEX LTD. Sports Trophies #2 R.A.F. Inland Championship & #44 The British Amateur Championship both in vg condition. Estimated value @ $45 Sale price @ $30 40. 1938 – STEPHEN MITCHELL, 1ST Aid card #10 showing a golf club to be used for a fracture, in Exc. condition a sought after card as a unique golf Tobacco card. Estimated value @ $25 Sale price @ $15 (SB) COLLECTION OF GOLF TOBACCO CARDS AND SETS 41. 1925 – ALEXANDER BOGUSLAVSKY LTD., Sports Records, #36 Golf English Ladies Championship, in vg condition, #11 Golf The Longest Drive, in vg condition @ $5 each 42. 1937 - AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., Little Henry, (2) cards, Henry Carring Golf Clubs & Henry Playing Marbles, both in vg condition Estimated value @ $50 Sale price @ $25 pair (SB) 43. 1910 - AMERICAN TOBACCO CO., Mecca Series, “Champion Athletes & Prize Fighters”, (6) - Golf Cards, F. Herreshoff, Gil Nicholls, Findlay Douglas, Jack Hobens, Alex Smith & Geo. Low, all in good – vg condition Estimated value @ $240 Sale price @ $175 44. 1935 – ARDATH TOBACCO CO., Cricket, Tennis & Golf Celebrities, #43 A.H. Padgham in exc. condition, #44 T.H. Cotton in exc. condition, #46 Abe Mitchell in exc. cond., #47 Charles Whitcombe in exc. cond., #48 Joyce Wethered in exc. cond., #49 Diana Fishwick in exc. condition. Sale price @ $4 each. (SB) 45. 1936 – ARDATH TOBACCO CO., Photocards, #149 Miss Pam Barton, #150 Henry Cotton, #151 A.H. Padgham, #204 Pasttimes of our King, all are in excellent condition Sale price @ $5 Ea. (SB) 46. 1937 – ARDATH TOBBACCO CO., Photocard, (Topical Interest), S.L. King, in Exc. condition, Sale price @ $5 (SB) 47. 1938 - ARDATH TOBACCO CO., Photocards, (General Interests), Henry Cotton, in Exc. condition Sale price @ $15 (SB) 48. 1935 – ARDATH TOBACCO CO., 1935 Sports Champions #13 Pam Barton, #25 Enid Wilson, #39 T.H. Cotton, & #41 A.H. Padgham, all in vg – exc. condition. Sale price @ $5 each (SB) 49. 1938 - BOCNAL TOBACCO CO., Luminous Silhouettes of Beauty & Charm, #3 Golf in vg – exc. condition. Sale price @ $10 (SB) 5 50. 1925 – ALEXANDER BOGUSLAVSKY LTD., Sports Records, #11 Golf the Longest Drive & #36 Gold; English Ladies Championship, both in vg – exc. condition. Sale price @ $5 each. (SB) 51. 1925 – CARRERAS LTD., Happy Family, #40 Miss Lucky (Large card) in vg condition Sale price @ $5 (SB) 52. 1935 – CARRERAS LTD., Popular Personalities, #49 Miss P. Wade, in vg condition @ $5, & #50 Thomas Henry Cotton in vg condition @ $5 (SB) 53. 1949 – CARRERAS LTD., Sports Series (Single Cards), #4 Fred Daly, #12 James Adams, #13 Dai Rees, #17 Sam King, #18 Dick Burton, #31 Reg Whitcombe, all in vg condition Sale price @ $5 Ea. (SB) 54. 1927 – CARRERAS LTD. – The Nose Game (Large Cards) #8 Impulsive nose, in vg+ condition @ $10 and #10 Artistic Nose also in vg+ condition Sale price @ $5 Ea. (SB) 55. 1934 – CHURCHMAN’S, Can you beat Bogey at St. Andrews, Red Overprint set, (Complete Set 54 Cards, w/o the Jocker) in vg condition. Estimated value @ $300 Sale price @ $200 (SB) MISC. ODD CARDS #11, 20,24,27, 45 & 50 Sale price @ $5 / card (SB) 56. 1934 – CHURCHMAN’S, Can You Beat Bogey at St. Andrews, misc. cards #2. 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 20, 21, 23, 24, 26, 27, 30, 32, 33, 35, 36, 38, 39, 41, 42, 44, 45, 47, 48, 50 & 51 Condition varies from good – Excellent. Sale price @ $5/ card (SB) 57. 1934 – CHURCHMAN’S, Can You Beat Bogey at St. Andrews, (Complete set of 55 Cards) includes the Joker Card, in vg – exc.
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