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(CM) Collection Dec (CM) Collection Dec. 11th, 2014 Masters Items 1. “The Masters Champions” from 1934 – 2014, 8” x 10” Photographs with cut signatures from every Champion. The cut signatures are mounted under the photographs from the 1934 Champion Horton Smith to 2014 Champion Bubba Watson. All are mounted in a green leatherette binder, a superb and rare piece of Masters Memorabilia ……… Sale price @ $10,950 Photo #4279, Lot #1 Photo #4280, Lot #1 2. 2001 Augusta National Golf Club, Clubhouse Ornament, new in the original box ……… Sale price @ $40 3. 2012 Masters Money Clip, new condition still in the original box ……. Sale price @ $55 4. 2012 Masters hat clip, with magnetic ball marker, new condition still in the original packaging …….. Sale price @ $20 5. 2012 Masters Bag Tag, with leather strap, new condition still in the original box ……. Sale price @ $35 6. Payne Stewart – Wood framed, double matted, 8” x 8” photo of Payne sinking the 20’ putt on the final green Pinehurst #2, 1999 US Open, with an oval medallion from the 1999 Open, exc. condition ……… Sale price @ $80 1 Photo #4287, Lots #2 – 5 Photo #4288, Lots #6 & 7 7. July 1953 – Golf Life, The magazine of and for the Golfer with Ben Hogan on the cover after winning his 3rd Major (British Open Championship) of the year, vg condition …….. Sale price @ $50 Tournament Souvenir Flags 8. 1995 - Silk screened, red, white and blue, Ryder Cup Souvenir flag, Oak Hill CC, Rochester NY, ………. Sale price @ $40 9. 1997 – US Sr. Open, Olympia Fields C.C. silk screen flag autographed by Jack Nicklaus in black sharpie pen ……. Sale price @ $125 10. 2000 - Silk screen, yellow and blue, US Open, Pebble Beach GL, Monterey Ca., …….. Sale price @ $40 11. 2000 - Masters embroidered flag, yellow, red and green ……. Sale price @ $50 2 Photo #4289, Lots #8 – 11 Photo #4290, Lots #12 - 15 12. 2000 – British Open Championship, St. Andrews, silk screen white, red & blue on a yellow flag, autographed by past Champions, Sam Snead, Bob Charles, Tony Jacklin & Tom Weiskopf in black sharpie pen ……… Sale price @ $250 13. 2002 – Masters embroidered flag, yellow, red and green ……. Sale price @ $50 14. 2004 – Masters flag, embroidered autographed by Phil Mickelson in black sharpie pen ………. Sale price @ $175 15. 2004 - 104th US Open Shinnecock Hills, embroidered white flag ….. Sale price @ $50 16. 2004 – 104th US Open Shinnecock Hills, silk screened, red & white ….. Sale price @ $40 17. 2004 – PGA Championship, Whistling Straits, embroidered flag, autographed by V.J. Singh in black sharpie pen …….. Sale price @ $150 18. 2005 – Masters embroidered flag, yellow, red and green …….. Sale price @ $50 19. 2005 – 87th PGA Championship, Baltusrol embroidered flag autographed by Champion Phil Mickelson in black sharpie pen …….. Sale price @ $225 3 Photo #4291, Lots #16 – 19 Photo #4292, Lors #20 - 23 20. 2009 – 91st PGA Championship, Hazeltine National GC, silk screened, autographed by Y.E. Yang in black sharpie pen ………. Sale price @ $125 21. 2012 – The Players, TPC Sawgrass, embroidered red, blue & gold ……. Sale price @ $50 22. Undated - embroidered TPC Scottsdale, Phoenix Open, red, blue, gold & aqua …….. Sale price @ $30 23. Undated – silk screened Pebble Beach GL, autographed by Ernie Els in black sharpie pen ……. Sale price @ $125 24. Undated – US Open, silk screened flag, green & white, autographed by Jack Nicklaus in black sharpie pen ……. Sale price @ $150 Photo #4293, Lot #24 Photo #4294, Lot #25 Photo #4295, Lot #25 4 25. Undated – British Open Championship White caddie bib, with Arnold Palmer velcro name strip on the back, autographed by Arnold palmer in black sharpie pen ……………Sale price @ $275 RYDER CUP “Blazer Badges” All @ $60 Ea. 26. 1937 US Ryder Cup Team, red, white & blue w/gold trim 27. 1939 P.G.A. Ryder Cup Team, Playing Captain red, white & blue w/gold trim 28. 1951 Ryder Cup Blazer Badge (Not Shown) (SOLD @ Gallery 12/4/14) 29. 1559 Ryder Cup Team, Playing Captain, red, white & blue w/gold trim 30. 1963 P.G.A. Ryder Cup Team, red, white & blue w/gold trim 31. 1969 Ryder Cup, Captain, red, white & blue w/gold trim Photo #4299, Lots #26 - 35 32. 1971 Ryder Cup, Old Warson, red, white & blue w/gold trim 33. 1983 Ryder Cup, P.G.A. National GC, Official, red, white & blue w/gold trim 34. 2002 Ryder Cup, The Belfry, red, white & blue w/gold trim 35. 2006 Ryder Cup, The K Club , Red, white & Blue w/gold trim 36. 2012Ryder Cup, red, white, blue, gold w/silver trim 37. Davis Love III – Autographed FootJoy Golf Glove, signed by Davis in black sharpie pen, in good + condition ……. Sale price @ $40 38. Greg Norman – Autographed 8” x 10” color photograph, in black sharpie pen, vg condition ……. Sale price @ $35 39. 1979 Sportcaster Golf Cards – Collection of (36) cards, size 6 ¼” x 4 ¾”, all in vg condition. Peter Allis, Severiano Ballesteros, Laura Baugh, Henry Cotton, Walter Hagen, Tony Jacklin, Catherine Lacoste, Arnaud Massey, Johnny Miller, Jack Nicklaus, 5 Christy O’Connor, Gary Player, Judy Rankin, Dai Rees, Sam Snead, Peter Thompson, Lee Trevino, Lanny Wadkins, Tom Watson, Kathy Whitworth, The Format of Competition Play, World Championships, The Ball, World Cup, The US Open, Golf and Television, Bunkers, The Masters, The Par, The Grand Slam, The Ryder Cup, Putting, Glossary A – G, Glossary H – W, Lady Professionals, The American & European Circuits 1978, ……… All the cards are in good to vg condition …….. Lot Sale of (36) cards @ $100 Photo #4307, Lots #37 & 38 Photo #4308, Lot #39 40. Tournament Logo Golf Ball Collection of (45) Balls: ………. US Open (15) – 1977 Southern Hills Ball (2) different Balls & logos, 1979 Inverness Club, 1980 Baltusrol, 1981 Merion, 1987 The Olympic Club, 1990 Medinah CC, 1991 Hazeltine National GC, 1992 Pebble Beach, 1993 Baltusrol, 1994 Oakmont, 1995 Shinnecock Hills (2) Different balls & logos, 1996 Oakland Hills, 1997 Congressional CC, ……… (1) Masters Logo Ball ……… (1) Presidential Seal Ball ………… (13) PGA Championship Balls: …….. 1960 PGA Pebble Beach, 1980 PGA Oak Hill, 1986 PGA Inverness, 1987 PGA National GC, 1988 PGA Oak tree CC, 1989 PGA Kemper Lakes, 1991 PGA Crooked Stick GC, 1992 PGA Bellerive CC, 1994 PGA Southern Hills, (3) – 1995 PGA Balls, Riviera CC Balls, 1999 PGA Medinah CC …….. (4) – Open Championship logo balls, 1989 Royal Troon, 1993 Royal St. Geoorge’s, (2) – 1997 Royal Troon GC, ……… (7) – Ryder Cup logo balls, 1993 The Belfry, 1995 Oak Hill CC, (2) – 1997 Ryder Cup logo balls, Valderrama , 1999 Ryder Cup, The Country Club, …….. (1) – 1996 Sr. Open, Canterbury GC, …….. (2) – 1996 Sr. PGA Championship & (1) Royal St. Georges logo ball …….. All (45) balls with almost all in mint never hit condition ……. Sale price @ $100 6 Photo #4309, Lot #40 Photo #4310, Lot #40 41. Payne Stewart – Cherry wood framed, double matted, 16” x 20” color photograph of Payne standing with his clubs, the photo is framed with a W.W.J.D. bracelet and engraved plate, overall size (23” x 30”), outstanding piece ………….. sale price @ $250 42. Payne Stewart – Cherry wood framed, double matted, 11” x 14” color bag piper print with Payne holding the US Open trophy, the photo is framed with a W.W.J.D. bracelet and engraved plate, overall size (20” x 19”), outstanding piece ……………. Sale price @ $150 Photo #4311, Lot #41 Photo #4312, Lot #42 43. Grand Slam Champions – Cherry wood framed, double matted, Golf cards of the 1st – (4) Golfers to win all (4) of Golf’s Major Championships, with an engraved plate, overall size (18” x 12”), in exc. condition …….. Sale price @ $100 44. The Golden Bear – Jack Nicklaus, wood framed, double matted, (6) golf cards of Jacks (6) Masters victories, more than any other golfer in history, overall size (18” x 15”), in exc. condition ……… Sale price @ $100 7 45. Arnold Palmer/Jack Nicklaus – Cherry wood frame, double matted shadow box, 11” x 14” black & white photograph of Jack & Arnie, framed with signature golf balls of each, with an engraved plate, overall size (27” x 17”), in exc. condition …………. Sale price @ $175 Photo #4313, Lots #43 – 45 Photo #4314, Lot #46 46. Grand Slam Champions – Wood framed, double matted, 8” x 10” black & white photographs of 4/5 Golfers who have won all 4 of Golf’s Major Championships, Gene Sarazen, Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan & Gary Player all are framed with black sharpie pen autographs, and engraved plate, overall size (21” x 42”), exc. condition ……….. Sale price @ $600 47. Jack Nicklaus/Tom Watson – Wood framed, double matted, 18” x 12” color photograph of Jack and Tom walking off the 18th green @ Turnberry, 1977 Open Championship that Watson won by a single stroke in the greatest duel in Open history, framed with an engraved plate and Open Championship envelope that both have autographed in black sharpie pen, overall size (19” x 35”), in exc. condition …………… Sale price @ $450 48. Ben Hogan – Wood framed, double matted, collage of various black and white swing photographs of the “Hawk”, with an index card that he has signed in black sharpie pen, and listing of all his tournament victories, overall size (26” x 26”), in exc. condition ……… Sale price @ $375 8 Photo #4315, Lot #47 Photo #4364, Lot #48 49. Golf Match between the Royal Blackheath and London Scottish Clubs @ Wimbledon - Wood framed, double matted black line pen & ink engraving, in exc. condition ……… Sale price @ $75 Photo #4317, Lot #49 RYDER CUP, Programs, Books etc. 50. The Ryder Cup, by Colin Jarman, - A Definitive History of Playing Golf for Pride and Country, 1999, 1st Ed., DJ, 738 pages, a great Ryder Cup reference book, near new condition ……… Sale price @ $25 51. 1985 Ryder Cup @ The Belfry, introduction by Tony Jacklin – 1985, 1st Ed., DJ, 160 pages, hardcover edition, Exc.
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