Archived 4/2/2000 -April 1st, 2000 Auction Listings!!
*** NEWS - Furjanic Auction Records Record Prices.
The April 1, 2000 Chuck Furjanic, Golf Collectibles Auction was a great success with a number of lots setting records. The Patent Applied For Cran Cleek, G-8+ brought $3080., the Pat. Applied For Hagen Concave Sand Wedge in Superb G-9 condition realized $1045. and a mint Ocobo gutta percha ball circa 1895-1900 fetched $2090., a superb Park Compressed Head Brassie G-9, $1375. and a red mesh wrapped ball by Miller & Taylor, Glasgow brought $467.50. were all record prices. Other items of interest were the Jn Gray Cleek G-7+, $2090., a Star Challenger G-6+, $2090, a mint Colonel Crescent Dimple, $880., a Spalding Baseball mark Rut Niblick G-7, $715, a Morris long nose putter $1980. and a Hogan Bronze for $2090.
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1 A FORGAN LONG NOSE spliced neck putter with "Jimmie Anderson" stamped in script on the sole near the ram's horn slip. Near mint with "R Forgan" on the head. G-8++ $400-750
2 A NICE MORRIS LONG NOSE PUTTER circa 1890's with a large head. "T Morris" on top and on the shaft below a nice sheep skin grip. G-7 $1500-2500
3 A RARE "K L" MILLS LONG NOSE aluminum head putter. The longest head of all aluminum putters with excellent head and sole stampings. Grip is a period replacement. G-7 $350-600
4 A SCARCE MILLS "K" LONG NOSE aluminum head putter with
one slight hairline crack in the hosel. The replaceA BULBOUS TOE
CLEEK. A circa 1900-05 smooth face flared toe Cleek similar to the
Macgregor "G" series or Bulbus toe clubs. "R D Pryde,
New Haven" in an oval on the back. Shaft and grip look original.
G-7 $80-140ment shaft has a tapered wood grip handle. G-6 $225-400
5 A SCARCE TAYLOR ALUMINUM MALLET PUTTER. A "Mills" type head with "Model 'F'" on the sole and "J H Taylor, Reg. # 607239" above and below the unusual raised "sight" line on the head. Hosel repair covered by whipping. G-5+ $90-175
6 AN UNDERRATED "BEAUMONT" ALUMINUM head mallet. "F" and "Pat Apl'd For" on the sole and "Beaumont" on the back. The "C" shaped aluminum head has a raised black sightline and a steel face insert. A nice collectible from the late 1920's. $120-200
7 A MacDOUGAL STYLE ALUMINUM putter with aiming bars and hollowed out area on top of an aluminum mallet. "Kroydon S 30 A Putter" is on the sole. Looks all original. G-7 $100-200
8 A SCARCE "MONARCH" ALUMINUM putter with "A H Scott, Elie, Scotland" and their "Lion-on-Crown" mark. Hosel has a crack, otherwise this would be G-8. I've seen only a couple of these in the past 12 years! $125-250
9 "H & B" MODEL ALUMINUM mallet putter circa late 1920's with "H & B Model H 50" on the head. Nice putter with a replacement grip. G-7+ $100-200
10 A NEW MILLS RAY MODEL aluminum mallet putter circa 1915 with a medium lie. All original. G-7 $60-125
11 ANOTHER NEW MILLS RAY MODEL aluminum mallet putter circa 1915 with a medium lie. All original. G-7 $60-125
12 A MILLS "AK" RECTANGULAR head aluminum putter with good sole stampings. Quite scarce! G-6+ $200-350
13 AN UNUSUAL "SANS DOUTE" PUTTER with an aluminum head. The hosel, shaft and WOOD grip are FIVE sided. "Sans Doute" translated from French means "No Doubt". G-7 $200-400
14 A MILLS "Z" MODEL LONG NOSE aluminum putter. Good head and sole stamps. Sound hosel. Grip a bit rough. G-7 $175-300
15 A RANDALL PATENTED PUTTER with an aluminum head. The face has eleven circular lead weights. G-7 $120-200
16 A MILLS "RM BENT NECK" aluminum head putter. Good head and sole stampings. G-7 $75-150
17 A MILLS "Y" MODEL LONG NOSE aluminum head putter. The "Y" was a copy of a Philp Long Nose putter. Good head and sole stamps and a sound hosel. Nick in face. G-7 $125-225
18 A MILLS "HILTON 'X'" LONG NOSE aluminum putter. Good head and sole stamps, however the hosel has two cracks. G-6 $90-150
19 A MODEL "A" aluminum head putter. G-6 $75-125
20 A MILLS SCARCE "R S R" aluminum head mallet putter with excellent sole markings. G-7+ $75-150
21 A MILLS "R R" aluminum head mallet. Scarce raised rib top. G-6 $75-150
22 A SCARCE "VERDEN" aluminum head mallet putter. "The Verden Putter, Medium" on the sole. G-7 $80-150
23 A RUSTLESS "BUNNY" PUTTER with the "Rabbit-in-Hole" mark on the sole and "Donaldson Rangefinder" on the top. G-7 $150-275
24 A MILLS "R N G" MODEL Aluminum head mallet putter with a "T" bar sight line. G-8 $75-125
25 AN ALUMINUM "NORTHWOOD" mallet putter with a very small head. G-6+ $100-200
26 AN ALUMINUM "PREMIER" mallet putter with "Aluminum Premier Putter" on the head. A nice putter! G-8++ $75-150
27 A MILLS "R N B" mallet aluminum head putter with a "T" bar sight line and good sole stampings. Hosel is sound and shaft is stamped. G-7 $75-150
28 AN UNUSUAL ALUMINUM HEAD PUTER. A scarce Cassidy aluminum mallet with an unusual "V" shaped sight line. "Cassidy's Regd. Putter" and "VEE" are stamped on the bottom. G-6 $80-150
29 A MACGREGOR ALUMINUM MILLS TYPE putter with a replacement shaft. G-5 $75-125
30 A FOSTER BROTHERS BOGEE aluminum head Putter with two sight lines added to the top of the head. Patented Whitcombe all weather is over the original shaft. G-6 $140-250
31 A CHEROKEE PUTTER with a rounded head and large sight line. Hosel is cracked at the top. G-5 $150-250
32 A SCARCE BOGEE PUTTER. "The 'Bogee' Putter" and "Registered No 696416" on the sole of this wide soled sloped back aluminum head Putter. "Foster Brothers, Ashbourne" stamped on top along the sight bar. The hosel is square with no cracks. Original shaft with replacement grip. Markings are deep and bold. A nice collectible. Very seldom offered in the United States. Scarce! G-7 $250-400
33 AN OUTSTANDING "BRAID MILLS MODEL" with a sound hosel. All markings are bold. G-8 $75-125
34 A NEW MILLS "R N G" MODEL with a Medium Lie with all markings and patent information deep and bold. The hosel is sound. G-7+ $75-135
35 A NEW MILLS RAY MODEL STAMPED "TAFT" in large block lettering near the toe. The hosel is sound and all head stampings are deep and bold. G-8 $90-150
36 AN "S S" MODEL aluminum putter. The head is narrower and slightly longer than the Vardon "S S" model. One minor hairline hosel crack. G-6 $60-100
37 A SCARCE "VARDON 'S S' MODEL" aluminum mallet. Two minor hairline hosel cracks undoubtedly the result of reshafting by Forgan. G-7 $90-150
38 A "WINTON FLAT LIE #4 Mills type aluminum head. The hosel is sound. G-7 $90-150
39 A GOOD "DORMIE UPRIGHT PUTTER" A smallish aluminum head with a black sight line. The hosel is sound. This one would make a nice playable. G-7 $60-100
40 A NICE RANDALL ALUMINUM PUTTER with 16 lead weights in the face. Hosel and shaft are oval shaped. G-7 $140-275
41 A MILLS "Y" MODEL aluminum mallet styled after the Philp long nose putter. Head markings are weak, however, the sole stampings are strong. Replacement shaft. G-6 $125-250
42 ALUMINUM MILLS TYPE putter made by Macgregor with original stamped shaft. G-6 $100-175
43 TWO LATE ALUMINUM MALLETS one "The Haig" with a paddle grip, G-5 and an "H & B Model H 50", G-7. (2) $125-225
44 A GOLD MEDAL 4 ALUMINUM MALLET by Spalding with stamped original shaft. Replacement grip. G-7 $90-150
45 AN A J REACH, CO, ALUMINUM mallet stamped "4R Putter". Shaft is a period replacement. I've seen only a few of these in 12 years. G-6 $80-140
46 A SCARCE "J R INGLIS" ALUMINUM mallet putter. Lots of wear and dents. Stampings, however, are deep and bold. G-5+ $120-200
47 TWO GOOD ALUMINUM HEAD PUTTERS. A nice circa 1930's aluminum mallet with a medium lie and double sight line. The hosel is sound. It would make a nice playable. G-7+ and a long nose style aluminum mallet with "Vic Knight, Llanishen G C" on the head. Several letters in "Knight" barely decernable. The hosel is sound. G-6 (2) $100-200
48 TWO ALUMINUM HEAD MALLET PUTTERS. A Generic Mills type aluminum head with a sound hosel. Grip is flat for the thumbs. G-7, and a nice "Ray Model" Mills Aluminum mallet. Good head stampings and only a slight hair line hosel crack. Shaft and grip look original. G-7 (2) $100-200
49 A BROWN-VARDON PUTTER. "Arthur Brown, Harry Vardon" crescent shaped Putter. The head is also stamped "Lillywhites, London" and has the Gibson's "Star". G-4 $90-150
50 A NICE CRESCENT HEAD PUTTER similar to the Spalding "Hilton" and "Brown-Vardon". This one is stamped "Burke Prestwick" and has the Bee and Flower marks. G-7 $120-200
51 BRASS MALLET WITH A STEEL FACE similar to the Anderson. This one stamped with Halley's "Crossed Swords" mark on the top and "British Make" on the bottom. G-6 $160-275
52 AN OUTSTANDING SCHENECTADY PUTTER circa 1920's. The tiny Patent dates were imprinted too high on the back and "Schenectady" is not visible as it most likely was not even imprinted. "No. 976267, Sole Licencee, Harry C Lee Co" is stamped boldly on the sole. G-8 $200-350
53 A SCHENECTADY PUTTER circa 1910-15 with the large patent dates on the back. Head is indistinctly stamped "Pro-Couples Co., St Louis, MO". Four round lead weights were added to the sole. Would make a good playable. G-4++ $100-200
54 A "ROBERT WILSON" BRASS PUTTER circa 1890 stamped "R Wilson, Maker, St. Andrews". G-5 $120-200
55 A GOOD POW FORGAN BRASS blade putter circa 1890 with a bold Prince of Wales Plume mark. Original stamped shaft and a replacement 1920's grip. G-7+ $130-250
56 A RARE MESH FACE BRASS PUTTER made by Klin MaGill and having the "K" in "Diamond" mark. One like this brought $500. in a 1997 sale. Grip is a play grip. G-7+ $275-525
57 AN ANDERSON FOR FORRESTER brass blade circa 1900-10. A compact smooth face straight blade with the large "A of A" double circle mark and "G Forrester, Earlsferry, Elie" boldly stamped on the back. Shaft has a whipping covered repair. G-6 $60-100
58 A FORGAN BRASS BLADE. "R Forgan & Sons, St. Andrews" on both head and shaft of a circa early 1890's straight blade brass head Putter. The top of blade and hosel join are square indicating a pre-1895 forging. The grip is a 20's calf skin grip. G-6 $120-200
59 A "CENTER BALANCE" BRASS PUTTER. "Center Balance Warranted Gun Metal" on a small head circa 1900 brass blade Putter. G-6 $70-120
60 A GIBSON FOR CAMPBELL BRASS PUTTER. Gibson's "Star" mark, "Putting Iron" and "Campbell & Co., Aberdeen" all on a circa 1905-10 smooth face brass blade. Some fancy braided whipping covers a repair on the shaft. G-5 $60-100
61 A HALLEY & CO BRASS PUTTER with their "Pyramid" mark and "47" at the toe. Appears all original. G-6. $60-100
62 A RARE "SPALDING" BRASS BLADE PUTTER. "Spalding" in large block lettering on the back. This was their FIRST stamp! Shaft and grip are nice replacements. G-6 $300-600
63 A MACGREGOR FLANGED BRASS PUTTER with a smooth face circa 1905-1010. Flanged back is stamped "J Macgregor Putter". Original stamped shaft with a replacement wrapped leather grip. A nice example. G-7+ $80-150
64 SPALDING SPECIAL BRASS BLADE putter circa 1896 with "Spalding Special" in block lettering on back and shaft. Replacement wrapped leather grip. Whipping covered repair about two inches above the hosel. G-6 $75-150
65 AN F H AYRES "HESKETH" PUTTER with a boat shaped blade and severe crook in the hosel. Virtually mint. G-9. $100-200
66 A SCARCE "MASCOT" PUTTER made by Winton with a turtle shaped head and a wide flanged back. G-6 $120-200
67 A BOAT SHAPED "ARCHIE COMPSTON" putter made by "Hendry & Bishop". Hosel has a severe crook and the shaft and grip are square. G-7 $90-175
68 A GOOD GOOSE NECK smooth face Putter circa 1900 with "Braser & Co., Lowell" on the back. original shaft with replacement wrapped leather grip. G-6+ $60-100
69 A BENT NECK PUTTER similar to Taylor's. "A McLaren, Hempstead" on the back above Wm Gibson's Star mark. G-6 $75-150
70 TWO SEVERELY BENT NECK PUTTERS, one by Burke, G-7, that is a copy of the Park, the other a Spalding "Crescent" with the Baseball mark, G-5+. (2) $120-200
71 A SEVERELY BENT NECK "THE SPALDING" smooth face blade. "The Spalding" on head and shaft of a circa 1898-1900 severely bent neck Park style Putter. G-6 $90-150
72 A PARK PATENTED PUTTER. A Bent Neck Putter with dot punches added to the original smooth face. Markings nearly "emoried" from the back. "Wm Park" stamped into the original shaft below the replacement grip over original listing. G-4 $90-150
73 A NICE BRASS FLANGED BACK PUTTER by Macgregor. An outstanding Stag-Dot face, flanged back "90" brass Putter. Original stamped shaft with a replacement grip. Head is G-9. Overall G-7. $80-140
74 A GENE SARAZEN LONG HOSEL PUTTER by Wilson having a seven inch long, pencil thin hosel. G-7+. $140-240
75 A "GIRAFFE" PUTTER with five inch long bent neck hosel. Stampings nearly worn off back, although the putter looks great. G-7 $100-17576
76 A FIVE INCH LONG HOSEL putter that is very shallow and has a rounded blade at the bottom of the face to create overspin. Made by "Chas. Roswell, London". G-7+ $120-200
77 A GIBSON MAXWELL HOSEL PUTTER stamped with the "Rook" mark and "Fife Golf Co., Kinghorn". Hosel has 10 wrap around holes. A nice putter. G-7 $70-140
78 SMITH PATENT ANTI SHANK PUTTER circa 1930 with heel and toe weighting. "Made In Scotland, Hand Forged" and "Stainless Putter" are the only markings. G-7+ $150-275
79 A "NOIRIT" LEAD FACE BLADE PUTTER with "E & A Noirit, Walsall" and "T G" on the back. G-8 $130-225
80 A SPALDING "DEAD STRENGTH" blade putter with "Percy Boomer" in script on the back. G-7 $70-125
81 A "LONG TOM" BLADE PUTTER circa 1930 with Halley's, (London) "Shell" mark at the toe. G-8 $80-150
82 A HENDRY & BISHOP "SINK-EM" PUTTER with a mussel back. G-7 $90-150
83 A "HENRY COTTON" PUTTER stamped "Spalding" with a Tom Stewart's "Pipe" mark and registration stampings. Shaft and grip are square. G-8 $130-225
84 THE "MAC PUTTER" by Cochrane's and stamped with the "Bow-line" mark. This is a tiny head, thick blade and is often called a "Rut" putter. G-7+ $75-150
85 A GIBSON "KIORA" blade putter with the "G" inside the "Star" mark. "Dangawood" stamped on the shaft; also has a "pistol" grip. Virtually Mint! G-9 $90-175
86 A BEN SAYERS "BENNY PUTTER" with a square shaft and grip. G-7 $75-150
97 A PYRAMID FACE PUTTER. A circa 1910-15 straight blade putter with interesting large dots in a Pyramid configuration on the face. Grip is a Whitcombe patented rubber grip. G-6 $70-120
88 A SHORT HOSEL PUTTER circa pre-1900 with the scarce rectangular stamp "Shoverling Dale & Gales, New York". G-5+ $65-125
89 AN "S M C O" APPROACHING PUTTER. The "Crescent" mark with the lettering "SMCo" is full on the back of the blade. The original shaft is also stamped "SMCo" below the replacement grip. A significant early American collectible. G-7 $190-350
90 A PUTTING CLEEK. A two-way smooth face Putter circa 1890-1900. All marks have been "emoried" away on the Cleek shaped head. Looks like an early Condie or Wilson. G-6 $60-100
91 A NICOLL "NAP" PUTTER. Circa 1915-20 Putter stamped "George Nicoll, NAP Putter". G-7. $60-100
92 A SUPERB GRANT ANDERSON flanged back Putter circa 1925 stamped "Grant Anderson" and "Made In Scotland". Nice for display or would make a great playable. G-9 $60-100
93 A NICE BEN SAYERS "BENNY PUTTER" with a square shaft and grip. G-7+ $90-175
94 A NICE BALL FACE PUTTER circa 1910-15 by Spalding. Nice for display. G-7 $60-100
95 A SCARCE ASHFORD "FORE" FLAGS putter circa 1896. Ashford's elusive "Fore" Flags in an oval mark. This example has some rust, but is essentially MINT. G-8 $125-200
96 A NICE "CRESCENT WRY NECK PUTTER" with Spalding's Great Britain "Baseball" Trademark. G-8 $80-140
97 A GIBSON PUTTING IRON. A circa 1920 "Starona Rustless Putting Iron" with a dot punched face. G-7 $60-100
98 AN OUTSTANDING GIBSON PUTTER. A circa 1900-1910 smooth face straight blade Putter with Gibson's "Star" mark near the toe. All original with all markings deep and bold. G-8 $60-100
99 A ROBERT WILSON PUTTER. Robert Wilson was only at Yeovil from 1908-1909 where this Gibson (with the Star mark) smooth deep face blade was sold. Original shaft is also stamped below the original grip. G-8 $80-140
100 A SCARCE APPROACH PUTTER. Cochrane's "Bow-Line Knot" mark on a "Super Approach Putter" that has the loft of about a 4 iron. All original and an interesting collectible. G-7 $60-100
101 TWO EXCEPTIONAL PUTTERS. A Cochrane's "Gem Putter" with "Knight" stamp, G-8, Nicoll "Whippet", G-7. Both have play grips. (2) $100-200
102 TWO TOM STEWART PUTTERS, on a smooth face GEM type, good for hickory play, G-5, the other a Diamond back, dot face blade, G-6. $100-200
103 A JAMES GOURLAY GOOSE NECK PUTTER. "Crescent & Star" and "J Gourlay, Carnoustie" on the back. Looks all original. G-6 $60-100
104 AN OUTSTANDING COCHRANE'S Monel Metal "Challenger Rustless Metal" off set hosel blade with a hyphen scored face. "Bent Neck Putter" and Cochrane's "Knight" mark are on the back. G-8 $80-140
105 A GOOD NICOLL ZENITH putter in the Park style with a severely bent neck. Grip is a replacement. G-7 $60-100
106 A NICE SPALDING "WRY NECK PUTTER" with THE "Hammer" mark and Diamond-dot face scoring. G-7+ $70-125
107 A "STAR MAXWELL" PUTTER with 10 wrap around holes in the hosel. All original and nice. G-7+ $75-125
108 A GIBSON "BENT NECK PUTTER" circa 1915 with a bordered hyphen face. "Gibson's Star" stamped on the shaft. A nice putter. G-8 $60-100
109 A CRAN CLEEK STAMPED "PATENT APPLIED FOR". An outstanding all original "CRAN" Cleek circa early 1897 with "The Spalding, CRAN, Patent Applied For" stamped between the original screws on the back. The original shaft is also stamped "The Spalding" below an almost perfect original grip. The wood face insert has no chips or dents and does not exhibit much play, if any! What else could be better; a nearly SUPERB example of one of the first Cran Cleeks made by Spalding. An American club collector's dream come true! G-8+ $1200-2400
110 A CRAN CLEEK circa 1915 stamped only "A G Spalding & Bros." on the back and "Cleek-C" on the sole. The original wood face insert is near perfection. Shaft and wrapped leather grip are originals. Cran Cleeks were introduced in 1897 and were offered in catalogues as late as 1917. A nice example. G-7+ $800-1300
111 A SEELY PATENT DRIVING IRON stamped "Seely Patent, Pat May 14, 1912" and "W Hoare, Special". Shaft and grip are originals. First Driving Iron I've seen offered! G-6 $800-1300
112 A CARRICK STYLE CLEEK circa 1880-1885 Cleek with an emoried sweet spot and made in the "Carrick" style. Period shaft with a period grip. G-5 $190-325
113 A FEATHER BALL PERIOD CLEEK circa 1860-1870 with the top of blade and hosel join squared. Clubs from this period are very underrated. G-6 $450-750
114 A JOHN GRAY CLEEK. "Jn Gray" stamped boldly on the back of the circa 1870's long shallow blade. Hickory shaft and sheep skin grip appear to be originals, or superbly done period pre-1890 replacements. A wonderful addition to even the most advanced collections. $1500-2500
115 AN EARLY CLEEK circa 1870 with a five inch hosel with top of blade and hosel join squared. Shaft and grip are replacements. G-6 $375-650
116 A RUT IRON POSSIBLY BY TOM MORRIS. A small head Rut with a 4 1/2 inch hosel with top of blade and hosel join squared. Shaft and grip look like originals. G-7 $900-1500
117 A KROYDON BRICK FACE Mashie Niblick with "Banner" in block lettering on the back. All original. G-7+ $375-650
118 A KROYDON BRICK FACE Mashie Niblick with "Kroydon U 5" on the back. Looks all original. G-7+ $350-600
119 A SUPERB HAGEN CONCAVE sand wedge with "Pat. Appl'd For" on the plastic end cap. Original shaft sticker still 70% intact. Virtually MINT condition. G-9 $750-1250
120 A WATERFALL F-17 PITCHER by Spalding. All original. G-7 $450-700
121 AN OUTSTANDING PARK left handed Lofter. Park's Straight Line stamp is full and bold. Every letter of the "W Park, Maker, Musselburgh" stamp is bold and clear on this left handed Lofting Iron. Shaft is stamped "Wm Park" below a period type replacement grip. G-7+ $225-400
122 A GOOD GENERAL PURPOSE IRON. A mid to late 19th Century General Purpose Iron with a slightly dished and hooked smooth face. The nearly five inch long hosel with a squared of top of blade and hosel join has deep heavy saw tooth nicking indicative of Pre-1875 irons. The replacement shaft is stamped "R Forgan & Sons, St. Andrews" below a period type grip. G-6 $400-800
123 AN EARLY LEFT HANDED GENERAL PURPOSE IRON circa 1850's. The thick hosel has deep, sharp, jagged nicking. Part of the sheep skin grip is missing exposing underlistings. G-6 $900-1500
124 A HOOKED, DISH FACED IRON circa 1870-1880 in the John Gray style. The early replacement shaft is stamped "E M C McDoland" below a period type replacement grip. A nice early iron. G-6 $290-500
125 A DISH FACED LOFTING IRON circa 1880-1890 smooth, slightly dished and hooked face Lofting Iron in the John Gray style, however there are no back markings visible. The period replacement shaft is boldly stamped "G Forrester & Sons" below a nice grip. The top of blade and hosel join "Squared" indicating an early forging. G-7 $250-450
126 A GOOD GENERAL PURPOSE IRON circa 1870-1880 the smooth, slightly hooked face has a nearly five inch long hosel and a squared off top of blade and hosel join. The replacement grip is stamped "Aitken" below an old leather grip. This looks like a Willie Park, Sr. forging. G-6 $350-550
127 A BUSSEY IRON WITH ORIGINAL ONE PIECE GRIP. "Patented Steel Socket" and "Thistle" below "Bussey & Co., London" on a smooth face Iron. The steel socket "Seam" clearly visible on the hosel. Original "One Piece Grip" marked "Geo G Bussey & Co, Patent Perfection Handle". Very scarce with the original grip. G-7 $225-375
128 SPALDING BASEBALL TRADEMARK RUT IRON circa 1895-6 with the large "Baseball" mark with "Spalding" in the center. Shaft and grip are good replacements. G-7 $500-1000
129 SPALDING BASEBALL TRADEMARK LOFTER. The circa 1895-6 large "Baseball" mark with "Spalding" in the center is on the back of a smooth face Lofting Iron. Original shaft has the tiny "A G Spalding & Bros" mark below a replacement wrapped leather grip. G-7 $300-600
130 A SCARCE SCOTTISH GOLF COMPANY WOOD. "SGCMCo Ltd, Edinburgh" is on the honey colored transitional pear shaped beechwood head. SGCMCo was only in business 1895-1898. Original shaft has a whipping covered repair and the grip is an original looking sheep skin. FROM THE COLLECTION OF ARCHIE BAIRD. G-5 $450-750
131 A SCARCE McEWAN BULGER. A very scarce and seldom offered circa 1890's semi-long nose Bulger face Play Club with "McEwan" boldly on the medium brown Beech head. There is pronounced curve from heel to toe producing a "bulge" at the sweet spot, thus the name "Bulger". Today, clubs with a similar face design are labeled "Geer" effect. Appears all original with a nice thick sheep skin grip. G-7 $900-1450
132 A SUPERB PARK BRASSIE with a full brass sole plate. The head is boldly stamped "W Park's Compressed Patent". The face is fitted with a leather insert and a ram's horn slip between the face and the full brass sole plate. Back of head has three circular lead weights as made. Original shaft is stamped below a nice old grip. I've seen only one better example in 12 years and it sold for $1700.! My first impression of this club was simply "WOW!" G-9 $600-1200
133 A FORGAN LONG NOSE BRASSIE with "R Forgan" above the "Prince of Wales" stamp on a circa 1885 golden Beech head. Original shaft stamped below an original tattered grip. There is a small grain flake at the toe that keeps this club from being SUPERB and worth $3000+. G-7+++ $1300-2200
134 A MITCHESON LONG NOSE PLAY CLUB circa 1885-1890 with a slightly hooked faced. "W L Mitcheson" on the head and shaft. The whippings at the grip and splice appear to be original. G-8 $950-1750
135 A FORGAN LONG NOSE. "Forgan" in large block lettering on a circa 1880 Beech head Play Club. Some minor repair to the sole and toe, otherwise a nice collectible. Shaft is an old replacement and the grip an old sheep skin. Without the repairs it would grade G-7. Overall G-5 $900-1500
136 A MILLS "BA" MODEL ALUMINUM BRASSIE with three wood block back weights. Shaft looks cut down. Head and sole markings are good. G-5 $175-300
137 AN "R. MUNRO" COMPACT HEAD BRASSIE with "R Munro" in block letters on the circa 1895 head and an "Army & Navy" stamped shaft. Very seldom offered maker! G-5 $400-700
138 A RARE TAYLOR, EDINBURGH BRASSIE. "Taylor, Edinburgh" on the crown of this circa 1895 example with a horn slip between the full brass sole plate and leather face. All original with original or period whippings still intact. G-7 $400-750
139 A SCOTT PATENTED "FORK SPLICE" Driver with the 1902-1910 "Plume" mark and "A H Scott Patent No 21444". Splice whippings and the grip are replacements. G-5 $300-500
140 A WILLIE PARK COMPRESSED HEAD SPOON circa 1890's with "Park's Compressed Patent" on the compact, well lofted head. The face has a full leather insert, a brass sole plate and there are three circular back lead weights. The head and neck were "steamed" and "bent" allowing the grain to run from the head, straight up the shaft. John Dunn's "One Piece", patented several years later, was probably copied from this principle. All original with a marked shaft. Splice whipping replaced. G-6 $375-700
141 A HARRY VARDON DRIVER. "Harry Vardon, Ganton" on an outstanding Persimmon head Driver with a leather face insert. Vardon was at Ganton 1897-1903, so this club can be accurately dated "Turn of the Century". A wonderful example with an all weather grip over the original stamped shaft. Vardon was Br. Open Champion in 1898, 1899 and 1903 and the 1900 US Open while at Ganton. G-8 $375-650
142 A SLAZENGER SCREW SOCKET BRASSIE in near mint condition. "Patent No 682860, Slazenger Special" on the head of this 1901 patent club. No "play" lines on the brass sole plate and no disturbance of the diagonal face lines. The hosel whipping looks original, however, the black calf grip has shrunk and needs to be replaced. G-8+++ $350-550
143 A BEAUTIFUL WALKING STICK the head and tip both made of Malacca in the shape of a Cleek or Putter. Shaft appears to be Lemonwood. Circa 1900 and reportedly made in England. $300-500
IRONS MADE IN GR. BRITAIN
144 A HENDRY & BISHOP "DREADNOUGHT" Niblick. Dot punched face with an over sized head. G-7 $75-150
145 A SCARCE "STAG" MASHIE-NIBLICK made by "St Andrew Golf Co." G-8 $60-100
146 A BEN SAYERS DEEP GROOVE Mashie-niblick with corrugated deep grooves at an angle similar to Gibson's "Jerko" model. Outstading! G-8 $100-200
147 AN UNUSUAL CAWSEYGRIP NIBLICK. A circa 1915-1920 bordered hyphen face "Niblick" with Cawsey's "Cawseygrip 'Two Hands Shaking'" maker's mark. Appears all original and is a nice club with an interesting cleek mark. G-7 $65-100
148 A GOOD FORGAN NIBLICK. A nice circa 1905-08 round head Niblick with a dot punched face. "R Forgan & Sons, St Andrews" surrounds the "Crown" stamp. Replaced grip over stamped original shaft. G-7 $65-100
149 A ROUND FACE NICOLL NIBLICK with an off set hosel and bordered hyphen face scoring. All original and a nice club. G-8 $60-100
150 "C DAVIDSON, MUSSELBURGH" on an oval head Mashie-niblick made by Condie. All original and a nice club. G-7 $70-125
151 A GOOD DEEP FACE MASHIE. "Wm Gibson & Co., Ltd, Kinghorn, Scotland" stamped on the back of an outstanding circa 1910-15 dot punched face "Deep Face Mashie". G-8 $75-125
152 AN UNUSUAL PATENT IRON. "Maltese Cross" on "The Cert" #2 Mid Iron. The sole extends BELOW the heel and toe. G-6 $100-200
153 A CONVEX FACE WALTER HAGEN NIBLICK made by Cochrane's, Edinburgh having the "Bow-Line Knot" mark and "Model 16" stamped on the back. All original and very scarce! G-7 $120-200
154 AN UNUSUAL AUSTRALIAN Mashie-niblick most likely made by D Anderson for export to "Carnegie Clark, RSGC, Sidney". The small oval shaped face has eight rows of nine large deep dot punches. Original shaft is stamped "Carnegie Clark, Maker, Sidney". G-7+ $100-200
155 A NICE GIBSON ANTI-SHANK stamped "Superior Rustless Smith's Patent" and having heel and toe weighting and a severe "crook" on the hosel. Replacement "Whitcombe" all weather grip on the original shaft. G-7 $140-250
156 A NICE FAIRLIE'S ANTI-SHANK. A compact head Mid-iron with "criss-cross" face scoring. A huge mark consisting of a Thistle, Rose and Three Leaf Clover covers most of the back. G-7 $160-275
157 A "SPECIAL SAMMY" stamped "C Gibson". Made by Frank Johnson with his "Key" mark. Replacement shaft is of ringed hickory. G-6 $60-100
158 A NICE MAXWELL NIBLICK with a flanged sole and 12 holes drilled in groups of three vertically into the hosel. Shaft is a replacement. This will make a very playable sand iron with the flanged sole as well as an unusual collectible. G-7 $90-150
159 ROBERT CONDIE IN SCRIPT. A circa 1900-05 smooth face Niblick with a mark I've not seen before: "Robt. Condie, St. Andrews" across the center of the back in SCRIPT. Shaft and grip look original. G-6+ $120-200
160 A GIBSON "SKOOGIE". Gibson's "Star" mark and "The Skoogee" stamped on the wide flanged sole. The original concave face has been made "legal" by grinding away the top and bottom of the face taking away the concavity. The head is in otherwise superb condition and would make a great hickory playable sand iron. $150-300
161 A LARGE HEAD "SPADE NIBLICK" nearly measuring "Giant" niblick size. G-7 $120-200
162 A MUSSELL BACK ANDERSON Approaching Cleek with a dot punched face. G-6 $60-100
163 A SCARCE SAMMY MASHIE with a rounded sole, deep face dot punched scarcity stamped "D Anderson & Sons, St. Andrews". An outstanding example. G-8 $60-120
164 A "T. MORRIS" SERPENT CLEEK. The "Serpent" mark at the bottom and "T Morris, St. Andrews" above on a circa 1895 ladies Cleek. Shaft is stamped "T Morris, St. Andrews, N B" and in large letters "GCSL BAL". G-7 $250-450
165 A PLAYABLE STEWART JIGGER circa 1910-1915 with a rounded back. Original shaft with replacement grip. G-6 $60-100
166 AN EARLY CLEEK STAMPED VALENTINE. A circa 1890's Cleek with "W Valentine, Montrose" deeply struck on the back. This iron has a "Squared Off" top of blade and hosel join indicative of pre-1895 forging. Early replacement shaft stamped "Winton, Montrose". A nice club. G-7 $190-325
167 A "FLIWEEL" MARK J H TAYLOR IRON. A nice circa 1920 dot face "J H Taylor Mid-Iron" with the "Fliweel" mark at the toe. This is the patented 1908 "Autograph" series. G-7 $60-100
168 A TURN OF THE CENTURY CLEEK by "Anderson of Anstruther" with the tiny circle mark on a circa 1900 Cleek with an "Emoried" sweet spot. Original looking shaft with a replacement grip. G-6 $80-140
169 A SERPENT MARKED IRON by Tom Stewart stamped "D McEwan, Ilkley" in bold lettering in a tiny oval. A nice circa 1895 example. G-7 $150-250
170 A PARK PATENTED DRIVING CLEEK circa 1890's. Shaft is marked "J A Steer". G-5 $125-250
171 A MAXWELL BY GIBSON circa 1920's with a bordered hyphen face, flanged back "Maxwell Mid-iron" with 12 wrap around "Maxwell" holes in the hosel. G-6 $60-100
172 A GOOD GIBSON SPECIALTY CLUB. A smooth face Sammy with a rounded, shallow back. G-6+ $50-80
173 A VARDON CLEEK circa 1915 stamped "Harry Vardon Cleek". "H Vardon" is also on the shaft below an old tattered sheep skin grip. G-6 $60-100
174 A PAXTON GENERAL IRON circa 1885-90. G-5 $150-300
175 A SCARCE RAMSBOTTOM CLEEK. A circa 1895 ladies smooth face Cleek stamped "Ramsbottom, Manchester". Shaft and grip have been replaced. Very scarce and seldom offered maker. G-5 $150-275
176 A GOOD GENERAL IRON circa 1880-1890 smooth face General Purpose Iron with "Salter" in small block letters. This long faced iron has a squared off top of blade and hosel join indicating a pre-1895 forging. The period replaced shaft is stamped "R Forgan & Sons, St Andrews" . A handsome club. G-7 $175-325
177 A NICE JAMES BRAID CLEEK. Circa 1905-10 with "James Braid" in large script below "A Aitken, Gullane" and Gibson's "Star" mark on the rounded back. A nice collectible. G-7 $80-150 178 A FORGAN JIGGER circa 1925-30 in outstanding condition. G-8 $50-100
179 AN "OKE" DEEP FACE MASHIE. "W G Oke, Fulwell, G C" and the "Oak Brand Registered" mark on an outstanding circa 1920-25 "Deep Face Mashie". Replacement grip on the original shaft. G-7 $60-100
180 A SCARCE PATRICK IRON. "A Patrick, Leven" on a "Diamond" back "Mid-iron" with the seldom seen circa 1920's "Spur" mark. G-6 $60-100
181 THE SCARCE LION & GLOBE MARK. The Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, London massive "Lion and Globe" mark is rarely found full; this one, on a Mashie-Niblick, is struck up at the perimeters and not in the centers. The original shaft was shortened. G-5 $90-175
182 AN EARLY AYRES CLEEK circa 1890 stamped "B C" and "F H Ayres". Original shaft with a replacement grip. G-6 $120-200
183 A SCARCE PARK PATENT. A circa 1895-1900 "W Park's Patent Driving Cleek". The stamping is in tiny letters and several have been "emoried" away. Replacement shaft is stamped "F B Drake, Harrow G C". A scarce club. G-4 $120-200
184 A SCARCE PETER PAXTON GENERAL IRON. "P Paxton, Tooting Bec" boldly stamped below a tiny Rampant Lion on back of a circa late 19th Century smooth face Lofting Iron with a thick saw tooth nicked hosel. A nice example. G-7 $225-375
184 A SCARCE LION & GLOBE CLEEK. This massive mark is rarely found full; this one is struck up at the perimeters. G-6 $120-200
186 A RARE "LION and GLOBE" smooth face Lofting Iron with about 75% of the large mark fully struck. "Anderson Anstruther" small "Circular" mark is at the toe. G-6 $150-300
187 AN AYRES LOFTER circa 1890-1895 boldly stamped "B L" and having the block "F H Ayers" lettering on both head and shaft. The original looking grip is a bit tattered. G-7 $120-200
188 A SCOTTISH GOLF LOFTER circa 1895 with a shallow face and stamped "S M C G Co" on the rounded back. Hosel has very heavy saw tooth nicking. G-6 $100-175
189 AN OUTSTANDING "JAMES BRAID MASHIE" with the "Star" mark at the toe. The smooth deep face has a nearly "Square" toe. One of the best examples I've seen. Grip is a replacement. G-8 $100-200
190 A SCARCE "MAXWELL JIGGER" with flanged back and ten holes in a spiral configuration drilled in the hosel. Jiggers are 15-20 times scarcer than Mashies and Mashie-niblicks. This one is a very nice "Superior Rustless" example circa late 1920's. G-7+ $60-100
191 A SMOOTH FACE DRIVING IRON with Gibson's "Star" mark at the toe. G-6 $60-100
192 TWO GENERAL IRONS with 4 inch hosels and smooth faces. One looks like a Park. (2) G-5 $120-200
193 AN OUTSTANDING WINTON IRON. Deep faced, large head dot punched face mashie as this club is pictured p-121 in "The Encyclopedia". Replaced shaft. From the Georgiady Collection. G-8+ $120-200
194 A SCARCE FORRESTER PATENTED IRON. Circa 1895-1900 rounded back General Purpose Iron stamped "Patent #53386" and "G Forrester, Earlsferry, Elie". The face is beveled from heel to toe, much like a "bulger" face on woods. Replacement shaft marked "P Paxton". Very scarce and desirable collectible. G-5 $140-275
195 A SMOOTH FACE CLEEK circa 1895-1900 with all markings emoried away by caddies. Replacement grip over the original looking shaft. These are difficult to locate in nice condition. G-6 $80-140
196 A FORGAN IRON WITH THE CROWN STAMP. Circa 1905 with the "Crown" on a "diamond back" iron. All original with shaft repair. G-6 $60-100
197 AN EARLY MARKED IRON. "Scotsman" in small block letters on the back of a circa 1890-1895 smooth face Iron. On the shaft, just below the grip, "Iron" has been stamped in tiny letters. G-6 $90-150
198 A GOOD ANDERSON IRON. Anderson's tiny "Circle" mark and "J Preston, Leamington" on a circa 1895 smooth face Cleek, the shaft also stamped "J Preston, Leamington". G-5 $70-120
199 A NICE NEILSON IRON circa 1915 with "R Neilson, Musselburgh" on the back. Shaft and grip are replacements. G-7 $60-100
200 A SHORT HOSEL GENERAL IRON circa 1895-1900 with the back stamped "Anderson & Sons, Princess St., Edinburgh". G-5+ $60-100
201 A VERY NICE GENERAL IRON circa 1890-95. The tiny "Anderson of Anstruther" stamp is weak; however, this is the only detractor from a great looking club with a nice sheep skin grip. G-7+ $190-350 202 TWO PLAYABLE IRONS by Tom Stewart including lined face Niblick and a dot faced Mashi-niblick. Both G-8 (2) $100-175
203 TWO GOOD JIGGERS, one is by Tom Stewart and is playable, G-8, the other by Anderson looks more like a Sammy with a rounded back, but is stamped "Jigger", G-8. (2) $90-150
204 TWO GOOD LADIES CLUBS including a James Spence 2 iron G-8 and a "ringed" hickory shafted blade putter by Tom Stewart, G-8. (2) $90-150
205 A PARK STRAIGHT LINE STAMPED IRON with "Wm Park" on the ASH shaft. Park's straight line mark is weak, but readable. G-6 $190-325
206 A SCARCE SGCMCO IRON. "Scottish Golf Club Manufacturing, Co., Edinburgh" circa 1895 smooth face iron with heavy "Saw Tooth" knicking on the hosel. Shaft and grip are old replacements. G-7 $150-275
207 AN OUTSTANDING WINTON SAMMY with a line scored face. "Special 6" and the Diamond mark at the toe. G-8 $60-100
208 A CONDIE CLEEK FOR GEORGE BREWS, Blackheath, circa 1895. Shaft and grip are period replacements. G-6 $80-140
209 AN EARLY LOOKING CLEEK. A smooth face Cleek with a long shallow blade that looks pre-1870. No visible stampings can be found on the back. The shaft and grip are originals. G-7 $225-375
210 A SAW TOOTH HOSEL CLEEK circa 1890-1900 with all back stampings emoried away. The ASH shaft has a replacement period type grip. G-5 $80-140
211 A 1880-1890 ROBERT WHITE CLEEK, the "R" and "W" of his stamping the only letters visible. The top of blade and hosel join are squared off indicative of early hand forgings. Old shaft and circa 1900 sheep skin grip are replacements. G-6 $120-200
212 A NICE LOFTER STAMPED "SCOTSMAN" circa 1890-1895. The Hickory shaft is very thin and has an interesting "spindle" shape where it enters the hosel. G-7 $120-200
213 A GOOD EARLY CLEEK circa 1890-95 probably forged by Anderson. All markings emoried away. G-6 $80-140
214 A STEWART NIBLICK. A nice oval head line scored "Niblick" stamped "Alex Campbell, Boston" above Stewart's "Pipe" mark. G-7+ $60-100
215 A FORGAN "PLUME" MARK IRON circa 1895. Original stamped shaft with a replacement buff leather grip. G-5 $60-100
216 AN ANDERSON GENERAL PURPOSE IRON circa 1890-95 with two marks, both nearly worn away, only the "A of A" mark identifiable. Original looking shaft with a replacement grip. G-5 $75-125
217 A LONG FACE GENERAL IRON circa 1890-95 with all markings "emoried" away. Replacement shaft with the "In period" type grip. G-4 $60-100
218 A GOOD CRAIGIE DEEP FACE LOFTER with his "Rifle" mark. G-7 $140-220
219 A SCARCE DUNN BROTHERS MASHIE IRON. "Dunn Bros., Mitcham" surrounding a "Plume" mark. The Dunn's were in Mitcham only from 1892 to 1894. See P-73 Georgiady's 1998 Value Guide. G-6 $150-250
220 A SCARCE ASHFORD FOUR FLAGS Iron circa 1895. The word "FORE" and a "FLAG" coming up from each letter are in an oval on the back. G-5 $190-300
221 A ROBERT WHITE LOFTING IRON circa 1890 with a compact smooth face. "R White, Maker, St Andrews" stamp is nearly full. G-6 $225-350
222 AN ANDREW FORGAN IRON circa 1900 with dot punches added at a later time. Head has Forgan's "Tree" mark and original shaft is stamped. Whipping covered repair on shaft. G-6 $90-150
223 A NICE "J H TAYLOR" smooth face circa 1905 with "Iron" in large bold block letters on the back. Shaft is a stamped original. G-6 $45-80
224 A PARK DRIVING IRON. G-6 $250-400
225 ARMY & NAVY CLEEK. G-7 $250-400
226 THREE F H AYRES IRONS. A Cleek, Iron and Lofter all with stamped original shafts and original sheep skin grips. A fine set. All G-7 or better. (3) $500-800
IRONS MADE IN AMERICA
227 A SLOT DEEP GROOVE "BAXPIN MASHIE" circa 1920 with 9 slot grooves. Appears all original although the shaft is a replacement. G-6 $75-140
228 A CORRUGATED ILLEGAL DEEP GROOVE Niblick with the "Arrow" through "Bakspin" mark. G-6 $90-150
229 A WILSON DEEP GROOVE Mashie-niblick with corrugated deep grooves on the botton 3/4ths of the face, with the top being smooth. G-7 $100-200
230 A MACGREGOR DEEP GROOVE "Bakspin Pitcher" with an oval shaped head and five slot grooves. "John Caldwell, Maker" on the back. G-7 $100-200
231 A MACGREGOR DEEP GROOVE "G-2 Bakspin Mashie" with five slot grooves. All original with outstanding Macgregor stamps on head and shaft. G-8 $100-200
232 A BURKE MONEL METAL DEEP GROOVE "H-6 Spade Mashie" with eight slot grooves. "The Hutch, Special, Jack Hutchison" on the back. A near MINT example G-9 $140-250
233 A PLAYABLE SPALDING 29 SAND DABBER Niblick with oversized, well lofted head. From the "Kro-Flite Sweet Spot series". Has about 55 degree loft. $75-125
234 AN OUTSTANDING SPALDING 29 SAND DABBER Niblick with oversized, well lofted head. From the "Kro-Flite Sweet Spot series". Most sought after of the Sweet Spot series. G-8 $75-125
235 A KROYDON WAFFLE FACE "U-6 Spade Mashie". Looks all original. Nice club. G-7 $75-150
236 A KROYDON 50 DEGREE NIBLICK with vertical face scoring. "Baltman & Co., New York" stamped on the back. Shaft is a replacement. G-7 $190-350
237 A SMALL HEAD NIBLICK with the triple "C" mark of the Chattell Co. All original and outstanding. G-8 $140-250
238 A KROYDON WAFFLE FACE "U-6 Spade Mashie". Replaced shaft. Nice club. G-7 $75-125
239 A CONCAVE MASHIE NIBLICK stamped "Airway-O" with the Macgregor "Flower" at the heel. The face has two lines bordering each side and three lines bisecting the face; the design appearing like "Goal Posts" or a large letter "H". G-7 $60-120
240 A KROYDON WAFFLE FACE Spade-Mashie with the tiny waffle face pattern and "Banner" in block lettering on the back. A nice club! G-8 $90-175
241 A SCARCE "SHIELD FACE Mashie-niblick. Macgregor's "T-1, Tamahawk Brand" irons. Bottom half of the face is a shield with the top half being smooth. G-7 $100-200
242 A KROYDON BALL FACE JIGGER G-6+ $60-100
243 A SUPERB "GO-SUM NIBLICK" circa 1920's with line scored face. Virtually mint new. G-9+ $65-100
244 A SCARCE "SPALDING SPECIAL" LOFTER circa 1894-96 stamped "Spalding Special" in block letters on head and shaft below a period type replacement grip. This head was most likely forged in Scotland. G-6 $90-150
245 A BURKE MONEL METAL JIGGER. A "B 9 Monel Metal Non-corrodible Jigger" with a widely spaced dot punched face. An outstanding all original example. Certainly looks to be playable. G-8 $60-100
246 A RARE "JOHN REID" SMOOTH FACE CLEEK circa 1900. Most likely made while he was at Philadelphia or Atlantic City. Stamp is weak, but readable. G-6 $60-120
247 A SCARCE LOVELL ARMS CLEEK. "John P Lovell Arms Co" on a circa 1900 shallow smooth face Cleek. G-6 $80-150
248 A MACGREGOR DRIVING MASHIE circa 1900-1905. The original shaft has the large size stamping below the original tattered grip. G-6 $60-125
249 A WILLIE DUNN LOFTER. "Dunn" on a circa 1900 smooth face Lofter with a stamped "Wright & Ditson" shaft that has an original WHITE grip as did many of the early Spalding & W & D clubs. G-6 $80-150
250 A GOOD SPALDING LOFTER. "Model 'A', A.G.Spalding & Bros." in tiny lettering on a circa 1899-1901 smooth face Lofter with a centra-ject back. G-6+ $80-150
251 A SPALDING MODEL "A" LOFTER circa 1902-05 with the "Baseball" trademark deep and bold on the bulging Centra-ject weighted back. Shaft and grip are originals. An outstanding early Spalding collectible. G-8 $135-250
252 A CARRUTHERS HOSEL SPALDING CLEEK circa 1902-05. "A G Spalding & Bros, Makers, Model A" in tiny letters on the back. Virtually mint with the original "White" sheep skin grip. G-9 $130-250
253 A NICE CARRUTHERS HOSEL SPALDING CLEEK circa 1902-1905 with the "Baseball" trademark and "Crescent" on the back. Original shaft and grip. G-7 $75-125
254 AN OUTSTANDING POPULAR "C" CLEEK by Macgregor with a diamond back design. G-8 $60-100
255 A GOOD WRIGHT & DITSON "ONE SHOT" all original "Mid-iron 5" circa 1915 with the "One Shot" mark and "Wright & Ditson Special, Hammer Forged" with a bordered "Diamond-Dot" face design. Shaft is marked. G-7 $60-100
256 A "VAL FLOOD JIGGER" with a dot punched face "Jigger" circa 1910. Clubs made by Flood are quite scarce. G-7 $65-100
257 AN EARLY MACGREGOR LOFTING IRON circa 1900 with concentric back weighting with "J Macgregor, Dayton, O" around a "Double Circle" mark with a Shamrock and "Guaranteed Hand Forged" in the double circle. Original shaft stamped "26" has whipping over a repair just above the hosel. Grip is an original. G-6 $70-120
258 A SCARCE WILLIE TUCKER IRON. "Willie Tucker, Defiance, New York" on back of a circa 1900 smooth face Iron. Hosel is marked "14" above the Williams Co. "'W' in Diamond" mark. Shaft is stamped "W Tucker, NY" below the original russet grip. A nice, scarce collectible. G-8 $125-200
259 A "MASHIE JIGGER" circa 1915-20 with dot punched face. Probably made by Burke. G-7 $60-120
260 A FOULIS SHAPED MASHIE NIBLICK with a smooth face. "Slazenger, NY" on back. G-5 $75-150
261 A BULBOUS TOE CLEEK. A circa 1900-05 smooth face flared toe Cleek similar to the Macgregor "G" series or Bulbus toe clubs. "R D Pryde, New Haven" in an oval on the back. Shaft and grip look original. G-7 $60-100
262 A CARRUTHER'S PATENT IRON with thru shafted hosel. "Stark, Englewood" surrounding a tiny "Star". A nice smooth face circa 1900 Iron with a replacement leather grip on the original shaft. 60-100
263 TWO SPALDING CLEEKS one a mussel back and a 1906-1908 "Gold Medal A" with a diamond-dot face. (2) G-6 $90-150
264 A SCARCE BUTCHART-NICHOLLS CLUB. A nice all original "5 Mashie-iron" with a sectional five piece Bamboo and one piece Hickory shaft. Stamped shaft. G-8 $60-100
265 AN UNDERRATED NICHOLLS BROTHERS IRON. An outstanding Iron circa 1900 stamped "Nicholls Special" on the concentric back weighted head. "106" on the original shaft below a good russet grip. G-8 $80-150
266 A NICE WRIGHT & DITSON CLEEK circa 1898-1903 with original stamped shaft. The grip is a period type replacement. G-7 $60-100
267 A NICE MACGREGOR LOFTER circa 1900-1905 with "J Macgregor, Dayton, O" surrounding a shamrock inside an oval. All original russet grip. G-7+ $75-125
268 A JIGGER STAMPED "IKE. A "33 Jigger" made by Burke. G-6 $60-100
269 A GOLD MEDAL PUSH IRON. An all original circa 1915 "Gold Medal 4 Push-iron" with a hyphen bordered face. Stamped shaft. G-7 $65-100
270 MORRISTOWN CLEEK. G-7 $90-175
271 A BUHRKE NEWPORT REGAL PRETTY FACE with "Driver" on the sole. Five red pegs in a white ivorine insert. Refinished to look new. $75-150
272 A BUHRKE BURR KEY BILT REGAL PRETTY FACE with "Driver" on the sole. Five black pegs in a white ivorine insert. Refinished to look new. $75-150
273 A BURKE SPORTSMAN PRETTY FACE with "D" on the sole. Seven black pegs in an Ivory colored insert. Refinished to look new. $75-150
274 A BURKE PLUS-FOUR PRETTY FACE with "Driver" on the head. Seven white pegs in a red insert. Refinished to look new. $75-150
275 A PRETTY FACE SPLICED NECK Driver circa 1910 with "James Law" on head and shaft. The "horn" face is held by six wood pegs. G-8 $175-325
276 A JACK HUTCHISON PRETTY FACE Spoon. Five red pegs in a black insert. Refinished to look new. $75-150
277 A DUNCAN MODEL PRETTY FACE Brassie by Spalding with "B" on the patented one piece brass sole and backweight. Five wood pegs in a black insert. Refinished to look new. $75-150
278 A PATRICK PRETTY FACE Spoon. Five wood pegs in a white ivorine insert. "A Patrick, Edinburgh" on the compact head. Refinished to look new. $75-150
279 A MACGREGOR GO-SUM PRETTY FACE ladies Driver. Seven white pegs in a black insert. Refinished to look new. $75-150
280 SPALDING "STAR" PRETTY FACE SPOON circa 1925. White "Star" in a black insert create a wonderful pretty face. G-7 $90-150
281 A "JACK WHITE" PRETTY FACE Driver with a "Palakona" shaft. G-7 $125-200
282 A GIBSON PRETTY FACE "BAFFY". "Baffy" on the sole and "Gibson's" with three stars and "Manton & Co., Calcutta" on the head. The face has seven wood pegs in an ivorine insert. G-7 $90-150
283 A SPLICED NECK DRIVER STAMPED "THE BOODIE" on the circa 1900 head. Interesting ram's horn face insert. G-6 $120-220
284 A SPLICED NECK DRIVER stamped "J Adamson, Duddington" on the circa 1910 beech head. A nice club! G-7+ $120-220
285 A PATRICK BRASSIE. A beautiful golden Beech circa 1900 small head Brassie with "D M Patrick" on the head and shaft. G-8 $200-400
286 A REFINISHED SPLICED NECK WOOD which appears to the untrained eye as "NEW"! Circa 1920 with "R Jacobs, Special" on the dark brown head. A nice display piece at a reasonable price. $100-200
287 A "THE SPALDING" GRASSY DRIVER with "67" stamped on the brass sole plate. Shaft is a replacement. G-5 $150-250
288 WRIGHT & DITSON SPLICED NECK Brassie circa 1898-1900. "Wright & Ditson" in script on the persimmon head and on the original shaft below a period type grip. G-7 $150-250
289 A SCARCE F G HOOD SPLICED NECK. A circa 1900 thick neck, compact head lofted fairway wood with a full brass sole plate. "F G Hood" in block letters. Original shaft with a red all weather grip. Clubs from New Zealand are very seldom offered. G-6 $250-425
290 A NICE SPLICED NECK BEECH HEAD BRASSIE stamped "H Peck". He was pro at Felixstow from 1894-1903. An outstanding club with a near perfect sheep skin grip. The shaft is stamped "Forgan". G-8 $140-275
291 A "D STEVENS SPLICED NECK DRIVER circa 1910. Splice whipping may be original, however it has been lacquered. Grip looks original. G-7 $100-200
292 A "CAWSEY PATENT" BRASSIE with the "Hands Shaking" mark on the head. Interesting ribbed grip. G-7 $75-125
293 A SCARCE "RN" SPALDING. A Rigden patented back weight brassie, the head and shaft stamped "Spalding Gold Medal". All original. G-7+ $90-150
294 A NICE TWO TONE BRASSIE stamped "Abercrombie & Fitch Co., New York". G-8 $60-100
295 "CLEEK, PAT. PENDING" on the brass sole plate. Two-tone circa 1925 head is stamped "Jos. W Stein". Very scarce with "Cleek" on the club! G-7 $80-150
296 AN "ANGLE SHAFT" SPOON. A circa 1910-15 Spoon with a black face insert held by five wood pegs. The shaft is OVAL shaped and similar to Forgan's patented "Angle Shaft". G-7 $90-150
297 AN EXPORTED BULL-DOG WOOD. A two-tone head Bull Dog trouble wood with the loft of about a 5 wood. Looks very playable. "Importe D'Angleterre" on shaft indicates this was a British export to France. G-8 $80-140
298 A NEILSON, MUSSELBURGH SPOON. "R Neilson, Musselburgh" on a well lofted Spoon circa 1915-1920 with a large two tone head. Original looking shaft stamped "Auchterlonie, St Andrews". G-7 $75-140
299 A PETER McEWAN BRASSIE in virtually mint condition. "Peter McEwan Special" on a circa 1925 two-tone large head Brassie. G-9 $90-175
300 A VERY UNUSUAL BRASSIE. A virtually unique wood with an "H" shaped brass sole plate with "Brassie" in large letters on the "H Bar". There is an Ivorine aiming triangle on the head indicating the sweet spot. "A G Shepherd, Hawkstone Park" is on the head. An outstanding collectible! G-8 $120-200
301 SLAZENGER THREADED SOCKET PATENT with "Patent No. 682,960 Slazenger" on the head of a circa 1901-1905 Spoon. G-7 $275-150
302 A VARDON FLYER GUTTA PERCHA ball by Spalding. About 50-60% original paint faded to a cream color. Several iron marks contributing to some of the paint loss. G-5+ $400-800
303 VARDON FLYER GUTTA PERCHA ball with "Vardon Flyer" readable only on one pole. Numerous iron marks and repainted in-period. G-3 $250-450
304 A HASKELL BRAMBLE with 95% original paint on a Gutta Percha cover over a wound center. "Haskell Pat. April 11, 99" and "Remade Bramble" on the poles. One cut keeps this from being a G-7. $250-450
305 A MINT "THE OCOBO 27 1/2" LINE CUT GUTTIE circa 1895-1900. Original white paint faded to a light cream color. A very nice example. G-10 $1500-2500
306 A LINE CUT GUTTIE circa 1900 without paint or maker's name. Three minor iron marks, otherwise a nice example. G-6 $110-200
307 A SILVERTOWN LINE CUT GUTTIE circa 1900 with 2/3rds original paint faded to a cream color. Might have been played by a lady as the multiple iron marks are very light. G-5+ $190-350
308 A LINE CUT GUTTIE in the Ocobo style. A remade ball with 75% original paint. Numerous iron marks, however, it displays well. G-5 $125-225
309 A SMALL SIZE LINE CUT GUTTIE with no maker's stamp. 90% original paint and several heavy iron marks. G-5 $125-225
310 TWO LOW GRADE GUTTA PERCHA BALLS. Both are small size and were line cut. One has a flat spot, the other almost looks like a smooth guttie, with faint line cuts. G-1-G-2 (2) $75-150
3_11 A SPRINGVALE HAWK BRAMBLE ball circa 1910. A pond ball. G-4 $75-125
312 A CLIMAX BRAMBLE with "Climax" readable at both poles. This is a pond ball. G-3 $60-100
313 A SPALDING WHITE BRAMBLE circa 1905 with a Gutta Percha cover. "Pat Apr 11, 99" on one pole, the other only a few letters readable. Repainted. G-3 $75-150
314 A CHEMICO BOB BRAMBLE circa 1915. G-5 $135-225
315 A SILVERTOWN BRAMBLE with a large letter "S" at both poles. Nicely repainted and virtually mint. Overall G-7 A nice ball for display. $125-225
316 A SMALL SIZE DUNLOP BRAMBLE circa 1915. 99.5% original paint faded to tan with "Dunlop Junior" at both poles. Near mint. G-8 $150-250
317 A GOOD NAMED BRAMBLE with "The Minster" and "Cheal Strensall" at the poles. One of the nicer "Lake" balls without any iron marks. G-6 $135-225
318 A GOOD WHY NOT BRAMBLE with 75% original paint and no iron marks. G-6 $135-225
319 THE CHALLENGER BRAMBLE circa 1915 with 85% original paint faded to gray. "The Challenger" on both poles. G-7 $175-325
320 A REPAINTED KILTY BRAMBLE. "The Kilty" at both poles on a circa 1905 Gutta Percha, Bramble cover, wound center ball with several small cracks in the cover resulting from age. Repainted, as was the common practice with the price of balls being so expensive. A reasonable example with a nice Scottish name. No iron marks. G-5 $120-200
321 A CHEMICO BOB BRAMBLE with "Chemico Bob" on both poles of a circa 1910-1915 Bramble pattern rubber core ball. 70% original paint faded to tan. G-5 $125-200
322 THREE SPRINGVALE HAWK BRAMBLE balls circa 1910. All are pond balls. G-3 (3) $150-300
323 TWO SMALL SIZE BRAMBLE balls. A "Dunlop Junior" with a cover crack, G-3 and a "Why Not" G-2. Both are pond balls. $90-150
324 A MARTIN'S ZODIAK ball with large circles with raised round centers. This pond ball has two cuts in the cover. G-3 $75-150
325 A NICE HEAVY COLONEL by St. Mungo. 99% original paint faded to tan and NO CUTS or iron marks. "Heavy Colonel" at both poles. G-7++ $190-350
326 A HEAVY COLONEL DIMPLE by St Mungo Mfg. circa 1912-16 with very large round, flat bottom dimples. "Heavy Colonel" at both poles. See P-213 of my book. About 50% original paint. No cover cracks and only a few light iron marks. G-5 $175-325
327 A "CHEMICO POPULAR" with very large round, flat bottom dimples similar to the Gamage Ariel, P-214 of my book. 85% original white paint with a few very minor iron marks. A nice ball! G-6++ $250-500
328 A MARTIN'S ZODIAK with raised dimples inside circles as pictured P-211 in my book. "Zodiak Patent" and "Martin's England" on the poles. G-5 $300-500
329 A MINT NEW COLONEL CRESCENT DIMPLE partially in its wrapper. "St Mungo Co. Of America, Newark, New Jersey, Colonel Crescent Floater"on the red seal. A RARE find. $500-900
330 A RARE STAR CHALLENGER with large STARS cover pattern. "Challenger Patent" surrounds a "Star" at each pole. A full grade better than the ball recently sold at Phillips January sale for nearly $1500. One scuff keeps this from being G-7. G-6+ $1200-2000
331 A MINT NEW HEAVY COLONEL DIMPLE circa 1910 with part of the original wrapper and green seal. The dimples are large and flat in the centers. Original white paint faded to a light cream color. $450-900
332 TWO EARLY SPALDING DIMPLE balls. An "Honor" circa 1915 and "Baby Dimple" patented 1905. Both G-3 (2) $90-150
333 TWO EARLY SPALDING DIMPLES circa 1910-15. A "Spalding Midget" G-4 and a "Spalding Dimple" G-5 (2) $45-90
334 THREE EARLY SPALDING DIMPLE BALLS. A "Glory" patented 1905, two "Baby Dimple". All G-3 (3) $100-200
335 JOKER MESH WRAPPED BALL. "Joker" and "Made in England" on the black seal. G-10 $140-275
336 A WRAPPED KRO-FLITE MESH SMALL BALL circa 1920's. "Spalding Kro-Flite Dot Second" is on the red seal. Same ball brought $275. in my December sale. G-10 $200-350
337 BROMFORD MESH IN EXPLODED WRAPPER. A pristine MINT example with "Bromford 12" and "England" on the poles. Wrapper seal is missing. G-10 $140-275
338 A DUNLOP MESH WRAPPED BALL. "Dunlop Maxfli Lattice" on the seal. G-10 $140-275.
339 NORTH BRITISH MESH WRAPPED BALL. Colorful green and gold seal over a gold wrapper. "North British Mesh Golf Ball, 1.62, No 2" on the seal. G-10 $160-300
340 TWO SPALDING TRIANGLE pattern wrapped balls in the original half dozen box. "Blue Triangle, Best Value, Perfect Flight, Durable" on the seal and box. Balls G-10, Box G-7 (3) $700-1250
341 "SMAXWELL" MESH BALL. "Smaxwell" and "England" on the poles of a circa 1930 mesh pattern ball with the paint fading to a cream color. G-9+ $125-225
342 "SILVER KING " MESH BALL. "Silver King" on the poles of a circa 1930 mesh pattern ball with the paint fading to a cream color. G-9+ $125-225
343 SILVER KING WRAPPED MESH BALL with "T" and "Mesh Multi-dot, Made in England" on the seal over a black wrapper. $125-250
344 SPALDING MESH WRAPPED BALL. "Spalding Needled Top-Flite Mesh" on the blue and silver seal. G-10 $140-275
345 A RED WINTER MESH PATTERN BALL in the original wrapper with "Miller & Taylor, Makers, Glasgow" in red printing on the black seal. Red mesh balls are quite scarce in any condition and are RARE in Mint new. Photo in my book P-221 $275-550
346 A MINT SPALDING DIMPLE circa 1910 with original wrapping paper still adhering to the cover. The cover has a miriad of spider web cracks. $150-300
347 SIX WRAPPED SPALDING DIMPLE BALLS from the 1930's. "Spalding Red Dimple, Conforming to R & A Regulations, Made In England" on the silver and red seal of each ball. (6) $500-1000
348 PENFOLD WRAPPED BALL with an unusual blue rectangular shaped seal imprinted "Special cover, extra durable" on a late 1930's dimple. $85-140
349 TWO WRAPPED DIMPLE BALLS from the 1930's. A "Super Harlequin Recess" and a "Spalding Par". (2) $60-100
350 TWO MINT WRAPPED BALLS including a "Bambi" dimple circa 1930's and a 1950's "Dunlop Warwick" dimple in an uncommon green and blue label on a white wrapper. (2) $75-150
351 THREE BRITISH SIZE MESH BALLS. "Vanessa" and "England" on both poles of a circa 1930's , G-5, Dunlop "Goblin", G-7 and "The B I" made in England. G-5 (3) $110-200
352 THREE GOOD BRITISH MADE MESH BALLS. "100%" at both poles, G-6 ,another with "Lynx" at both poles, G-6 and "The Maxim", G-5. (3) $120-200
353 A CROWNALL TINY MESH PATTERN ball. "Crownall" on both poles. Same tiny mesh pattern as the Chemico on P-207 of my 2nd edition. Virtually mint except for two voids in the cover. G-6 $120-200
354 "THE POPULAR" SMALL SIZE MESH ball. A remade ball in virtually mint. G-9 $70-150
355 AN "ARK" SMALL SIZE MESH ball. A remade ball that is most likely a floater. G-7 $60-100 " 356 THE ANVIL" SMALL SIZE MESH ball. A remade ball. G-7 $60-100
357 "TEE-MEE P G A" SMALL SIZE MESH ball. G-7 $60-100
358 "INTERNATIONAL" SMALL SIZE MESH ball. A remade ball in virtually mint. G-8 $60-100
359 "DETROITER" SMALL SIZE MESH ball. A remade ball. G-5 $80-150
360 A "SCOTLAND, PIN-HI" MESH small size ball in virtually mint condition. One small scrape, otherwise mint. G-9 $60-100
361 TWO SPALDING BALLS. A "Triangle" pattern, G-4 and a "Baby Dimple", circa 1910, G-3. Both are pond balls. (2) $90-150
362 A SCARCE TINY MESH pattern ball with "England" on both poles. G-4 $60-100
363 THREE NEAR MINT MESH BALLS. A "Silver King", a "Kro-Flite Second" and a "US Royal Electronic". (3) $150-250
364 NINE DUNLOP 65 WRAPPED BALLS. Represented are three different of the large size 1.68 balls and three small size with the same labels. Four different labels balls in all. (9) $90-175
365 A DOZEN BOX OF DUNLOP 65 WRAPPED balls like new in original box. G-9+ $80-150
366 WRAPPED BALLS, A MIXED DOZEN, all different, including Dunlop Warwick, 5 other Dunlops, Slazenger, Uniroyal, Wilson and two Penfold. An instant wrapped ball collection! (12) $120-200
367 FOUR MINT DIMPLE BALLS FROM ENGLAND. Two small balls with "Kestrel" and "England" on the poles, one still in brown paper and two small balls stamped "Blue Spot" in their original packaging paper. (4) $110-175
368 A DOZEN AGGRESSOR BALLS in the original yellow and black box. $60-100
369 TWO MINT DIMPLE BALLS circa 1930's stamped "England" and "Kestrel" as well as eight tiny identification numbers in red. Both balls partially in original wrappers. (2) $60-100
370 A DOZEN BOX OF DUNLOP WARWICK WRAPPED balls in original box like new. G-9+ $140-250
371 A DOZEN BOX OF DUNLOP WARWICK WRAPPED balls in original box like new. G-9+ $140-250
372 A GROUP OF BALLS. A dozen Maxfli balls circa 1950's in sleeves and red dozen box, a Dozen Titleist in sleeves and white dozen box circa late 50's, an empty Macgregor dozen box and 30 dimple balls mostly from the 30's and 40's in average cond. Quantity. $60-100
373 EIGHTEEN MESH BALLS either low grade or pond balls. Several Warwick 50-50 and other British made balls. Average G-4 (18) $190-300
374 THIRTEEN BALLS including a near mint "Fives" ball with stitched leather cover, an "Electronic True Blue" in original packaging and eleven pre 1950 dimple balls ranging from poor to near mint. (13) $100-200
375 TWENTY-FIVE MESH BALLS ranging from poor to G-5 (25) $200-400
376 FIVE GOLF BALLS including an odd cover pattern Bramble, G-3, three Mesh, G-5 and a small size line cut practice "guttie" ball. (5) $125-250
377 A PENFOLD MAN in excellent condition and standing 22 inches tall. Original circa 1930's. $350-600
THIS CATALOGUE IS A HELPFUL PRICING REFERENCE. The estimates for each lot represent the cataloguer's estimate of LOW WHOLESALE value for the lower price and MARKET RETAIL value for the higher price. The low estimate is what a dealer would expect to pay and the high estimate is what the dealer would ask a collector. To be a successful bidder, it is recommended to bid BETWEEN the two estimates, or higher, depending on how much you want the lot. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to call. Top
378 A HOGAN BRONZE by David Goodrich numbered #213/600. Thirteen inches tall on a wide base and weighs over 12lbs. The center piece of a Hogan collection. $1800-3500
379 TWO HOGAN WATCHES. A Belt Watch and Wrist Watch by Timex nicely mounted in a glass shadowbox with a Timex Magazine Advertisement, 10 X 13. A centerpiece for any Hogan collection. $750-1500
380 TWO PAIR OF HOGAN GOLF SHOES in original Hogan boxes. One pair is new, the other, 9 1/2 E, slightly used (Possibly by Hogan?) (2) $150-300
381 COLOR SIGNED HOGAN PHOTO. Ben Hogan is standing with his bag of clubs in this color 8 X 10 photo. He has signed boldly in blue sharpie. $190-325
382 A SECOND COLOR SIGNED HOGAN PHOTO. Ben Hogan is standing with his bag of clubs in this color 8 X 10 photo. He has signed boldly in blue sharpie. $190-325
383 A THIRD COLOR SIGNED HOGAN PHOTO. Ben Hogan is standing with his bag of clubs in this color 8 X 10 photo. He has signed boldly in blue sharpie. $190-325
384 A HOGAN SIGNED COLOR PHOTO. Signed boldly on a 9 X 12 color photo of Hogan getting ready to play from a bunker in front of gallery (1950's) Nicely matted and framed. $250-450
385 A RARE "BEN HOGAN TOUR" and "Welcome Golfers" on a metal sign in mint condition. This 12 X 18 sign was placed at the course entrance to welcome the players. $60-100
386 1966 COLONIAL PROGRAM, HOGAN ON THE COVER. $50-100
387 "BEN HOGAN TOUR" MONEY CLIP dated 1991. No name engraved on the clip. Quite scarce as only about 200 were issued. $75-150
388 A BEN HOGAN BELT WATCH. "Ben Hogan" and "Timex" on the face. Still keeping time. G-8+ $450-700
389 HOGAN TIME MAGAZINE 1-10-49, Trevino signed 1971 Time, Elsworth Vines 1932 Time, Billy Joe Patton, 1954 Newsweek, Snead, Time 1954. All in good condition, the Hogan near mint. (4) $145-250
390 A BRITISH LOBBY CARD. This is a very large British Follow The Sun movie poster. The colors are nice and it is very cool. $190-375
391 HOGAN'S SIGNATURE on a framed "Follow The Sun" lobby card. It is 40 X 20 and Hogan signed in sharpie in the lower left corner. A dramatic autographed piece for the Hogan collector. $500-1000
392 FOLLOW THE SUN LOBBY CARD in Spanish for Mexican theaters. 16 X 12 with beautiful colors. A nice display item. $60-100
393 42 X 28 LOBBY POSTER from Follow The Sun nicely framed. $350-550
394 27 X 21 LOBBY POSTER from Follow The Sun nicely framed. $150-300
395 A HOGAN LOBBY CARD from "The Caddy", but it is one of the scarce ones with Hogan on it. $90-150
396 A HOGAN CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTES ADVERTISEMENT 24 X 24 nicely framed. $250-450
397 OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING, 14 X 11, of Hogan in follow through. $120-200
398 A CARDBOARD STAND UP AD OF HOGAN, 18 X 11 in follow through. The ad is for "Ben Hogan Slacks, action-free comfort! Always! $120-200
399 A FRAMED HOGAN PRINT entitled "Fifties". 16 X 12 of Hogan hitting a drive. $40-80
400 THE YEAR OF THE TRIPLE CROWN. A litho and artist proof #19/50 measuring 28 X 15. Nicely matted and framed. $200-400
401 A PAIR OF HOGAN PRINTS by Braur. "Hogan Takes British Open" and "Snead Hitting with Hogan Watching". (2) $60-100
402 TWO LARGE B & W HOGAN PHOTOS. 12 X 11, dry mounted and 14 X 11 framed. (2) $90-150
403 A LARGE SEPIA PRINT OF HOGAN, Palmer and Nicklaus, 16 X 20 nicely framed. $100.200
404 HOGAN'S TOURNAMENT VICTORIES POSTER 28 X 16 nicely framed. $75-150
405 A HOGAN SIGNED PRINT. Paul Milosevich framed print autographed on the lower right portion by Ben Hogan. Photo in both editions of my book. $250-450
406 A LIMITED EDITION SERIGRAPH #52 of 250 signed by artist Frank Jones, matted with a facsimile signature. 20 X 13 and very striking. $40-80
407 HOGAN PRINT depicting the three majors won in 1951; Masters, British Open and US Open. Dry mounted with facsimile signature. $60-100
408 48 X 29 BURLAP PORTRAIT OF HOGAN at impact with an iron. $60-100
409 HOGAN ON THE COVER OF SIXTEEN golf magazines from 1941 thru 1997. (16) $190-350
410 HOGAN ON THE COVER OF Golf Magazine. 1954, '61, '66, '75, '78, '87 & 1992. (7) $100-200
411 HOGAN ON THE COVER OF Golf World. 1948, '49, '50, '51 (2 diff), '54, '56 (2 diff), '77, '83, '97 & 1999. (12) $150-300
412 LIFE MAGAZINE WITH HOGAN on the cover, Aug. 8, 1955, G-8 and a booklet dated 1954 with Hogan on the cover. (2) $75-125
413 A WOODEN SERVING TRAY 17 X 12 with photo of Hogan teeing off surrounded by gallery. A nice item. $60-100
414 HOGAN COMIC BOOK. "Treasure Chest, March 14, 1963" with a three page color comic of Hogan's comeback. Good historic text and great illustrations. $50-100
415 THREE LETTERS CONCERNING "HOGAN'S SECRET". Ken Venturi, Gary Player and Johnny Miller analized Hogan's Secret" then each signed their letter. (3) $60-100
416 TWENTY-FIVE ADVERTISEMENTS featuring Ben Hogan. (25) $125-250
417 TWELVE HOGAN PAPER ITEMS including several sports cards and a Hogan's photo on a US Senior Open ticket, 1998 . (12) $75-150
418 VARIOUS GLASSES & MUGS imprinted or engraved with "Hogan" as the winner. (6) $60-100
419 VARIOUS PHOTOS OF BEN HOGAN including 5 original photos, a wire photo dated 1956, 12 commercial photos and the "Ben Hogan Praxctice Tee Collection". (19) $190-350
420 EIGHT BLACK & WHITE PHOTOS from "Follow The Sun" (6) and "The Caddy" (2) $75-150
421 HOGAN GOLF BALLS AND BOXES. 19 Hogan stamped balls and 3 empty ball boxes. (22) $60-100
422 FIVE OLD NEWSPAPERS reporting Hogan's wins in majors, 1950-1953, plus two large photos. (7) $120-200
423 SEVENTEEN MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES catalogues and programs. (17) %75-150
424 SEVEN GOLF DIGEST MAGAZINES with Hogan on the cover. (7) $60-100
425 A LARGE GROUP OF NEWPAPERS, magazines, etc. regarding Hogan's death. $50-100
426 ELEVEN MAGAZINES with Hogan on the cover, in ads on back cover or in articles. (11) $60-100
427 A GROUP OF EIGHT misc. Hogan items including bumper stickers, pairong sheet and photos. (8) $60-100
428 TWELVE PRINTS AND DRAWINGS including a Leroy Neiman poster, Masters Poster, Leadbetter poster, "Hawk Flies Again" print, "Fifties" print, Hogan & Kite poster, Milosevich print, Colonial poster, 1998 US Open poster, "The Hogan Year" poster and Golf Hall of Fame poster. (12) $400-800
429 A BEN HOGAN BRASS center shafted blade putter stamped "Ben Hogan, Slazenger" on the sole. All original with white Golf Pride grip. G-7 $40-80
430 STERLING SILVER WHISKEY FLASK circa 1920's. A "3/4 Pint" flask with a golfer in plus fours on the front. A nice collectible. G-7 $300-500
431 A HEINTZ CIGARETTE BOX, Sterling Silver on bronze, with match holder and ash trays. Golfer in plus fours, in sterling silver, on top. $400-700
432 A STERLING SILVER CIGARETTE CASE by James Blake Co. with black enameled caddy boy on the front. A beautiful piece. $250-400
433 HOFFMAN CIGARETTE BOX AND ASHTRAY circa 1925 with Butterfly mark on Intaglio pieces. Exquisite! $500-800
434 A STERLING SILVER CIGARETTE CASE beautifully engraved with golfer in plus fours. Curved to fit in one's hip pocket. A very nice item. $190-375
435 TWO STERLING SILVER SPOONS, one identical to #338 in "Sprung" engraved "Spencer". (Princess Diana's last name was Spencer.) The other has a golfer in plus fours on the stem. (2) $90-175
436 EIGHT HALLMARKED STERLING SPOONS with crossed golf clubs or other golf designs. (8) $90-175
437 A BRONZE OF A CADDIE signed "King" on the golf bag. The caddie stands 7 inches tall on a marble base. Circa 1930 by Decco Foundry. $325-550
438 GOLFER IN PLUS FOURS on a black base. Silver plated and dated 1925 and the golfer stands nearly five inches tall. $90-175
439 A GINGER BEER BOTTLE brewed by "Macintyre's, North Berwick" and the "Far & Sure" crossed clubs and three balls registered trademark on the light brown and cream colored bottle. $90-175
440 A SILVER PLATE INK STAND circa 1900 with golfer (four inches tall) in plus fours swinging at a line cut guttie ball. Ink pots and pen are missing. $150-300
441 A CERAMIC/PORCELAIN CIGARETTE, match holder circa 1930. Listed in "Sprung" p-41. No chips or cracks. Nice item. $120-200
442 A SILVER MEDAL WON BY DAVID McEWAN. "Inveresk Guild Golf Club, Scratch Medal, Won by David McEwan, 1892". The medal is shaped like a Maltese Cross and weighs just over one ounce. Housed in a 7 1/2 inch diameter glass domed display. For the collector who has everything! $475-750
443 A NICE WATCH PIN with a ladies watch on a golf bag. $60-100
444 TWO LADIES STERLING PINS. A lovely golf club and a ball marker holder. (2) $90-175
445 THREE STERLING SILVER ITEMS plus two others. A half dollar size pin with golf bag, two tie clips. Non silver items are a golfer tie tack and a two golf club pin. (5) $90-175
446 A STERLING MONEY CLIP and two tie clasps of Stainless Steel. The money clip is stamped "925" on one of the crossed clubs. One tie clip has a golfer in plus fours, the other a club and ball. Three nice items. (3) $70-120
447 A COPPER BROACH/PIN circa 1900 with a relief figure of a lady with golf club. Similar piece was in McGrath's 1995 sale, lot 285. $120-000
448 TWO EXQUISITE MEDALS half dollar size circa 1900-20, one STERLING SILVER, the other COPPER. Both with crossed clubs and sailing ship on one side and "Hythe Golf Club, Won By" on the other side. No name or date engravings. $175-275
449 A STERLING SILVER TROPHY standing four inches tall and engraved "Army Yard Golf Club, Puget Sound, July 4, 1915". Weighs four ounces. $120-200
450 A COPPER LOVING CUP TROPHY dated 1909. A lovely six inch tall cup from the "Invitation Tournament, Dallas Golf & Country Club". $125-225
451 ORNATE COPPER LOVING CUP dated 1906 and engraved "Warren Golf Club". G-9 $160-250
452 A SILVER PLATE TROPHY DATED 1924. It stands 14 inches tall. $150-300
453 TWO GOLF MEDALLIONS, A 10K gold filled "Lakeside Golf Club" with pinned ribbon. 38MM X 29MM rectangular in size. Lady golfer on obverse and dated 1953 on reverse. A really nice ladies medal and 10K gold filled "Lakeside Golf Club" with pinned ribbon. 42MM X 30MM rectangular in size. Golfer in plus fours on obverse and dated 1951 on reverse, and golf clubs on either side. A nice medal. (2) $120-200
454 TWO STERLING MEDALS. A rectangular 1/2 ounce medal with a golfer in plus-fours and "The Artisan Golfers Association" quarter size medal dated 1955. (2) $90-150
455 A LARGE BRONZE MEDAL in a red leather presentation box. The medal is larger than a silver dollar and engraved "Romford Golf Club, Monthly Medal". James Braid was professional at Romford from 1896-1904. $75-150
456 A CYLINDRICAL CIGARETTE HOLDER, silver plated, with a 1 3/4" opening and lid. The Cylinder is 4 1/2" tall with a false bottom 1 3/4". Engraved "Mohawk Golf Club, 1930". A nice desk item that can hide small articles underneath! G-8+ $90-150
457 A ROUND TEA POT with a colorful "Hogan" type hat for a lid. Circa 1950's-60's. $25-50
458 FOUR PLATES. One bread plate with the "Winged Foot" emblem, another with golfer in plus fours and "Fair Mede" and two dinner plates with a large "W" with ball and club. No chips or cracks. (4) $60-100
459 A JOHNNY WALKER PITCHER standing 5 1/4" inches tall in pale yellow with red jacketed Johnny Walker and caddie on both sides. "Gleneagles 63" on the bottom. $40-80
460 A SUPERB "CAVALIER" ASHTRAY. The green base measures four inches square and the 3 1/2 inch tall figure resembles the "Dunlop" man as the head is a dimpled golf ball. The base is stamped "Cavalier, Fine Bone China, Staffordshire, England". G-10 $120-250
461 TWO GOLF BAG DECANTERS circa 1950's by Ballentines, Dumbarton, Scotland. One has the top missing. (2) $45-80
462 A SMALL ENGLISH PORCELAIN BOWL, circa 1880's, with crossed clubs and "G C C" on the bowl. Very delicate. $100-200
463 ORIGINAL 1904 "B G I" CATALOGUE for "Tennis and Golf". 120 pages. Colorful cover is separated from binding, otherwise very good. RARE! G-7 $300-500
464 BOBBY JONES ON THE COVER of "Golf Digest" April 1960. A scarce and collectible magazine. G-8 $50-90
465 HARRIS, ROBERT, SIXTY YEARS OF GOLF, 1953 in good condition. G-6 $75-125
466 P. A. VAILE, THE NEW GOLF, 1st 1916, virtually new. $90-150
467 JAMES BARNES AND ABE MITCHELL. Picture Analysis, 1919 and Essentials of Golf, 14th printing. (2) $50-100
468 TRAVIS, WALTER, PRACTICAL GOLF, 2nd ed, 1902. Cover damaged at spine, some loose pages. A reader copy. $75-125
469 WIND, H W, THE STORY OF AMERICAN GOLF, 1956, 1st printing. D/J $45-80
470 WIND, H W, THE STORY OF AMERICAN GOLF, 1956, 1st printing. D/J $45-80
471 STIRK, DAVID, GOLF, THE HISTORY OF AN OBSESSION. 1987 in D/J $25-50
472 TWO PEBBLE BEACH 1977 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP programs and a hard bound program for the 1985 PGA Championship. (3) $90-150
473 WIND, H W, THE STORY OF AMERICAN GOLF, 1948, 1st edition. D/J $180-300
474 BOBBY JONES ON GOLF, 1st edition 1930; however, the cover is missing. Text is good. $65-100
475 MacDONALD, BOB, GOLF, 1927 1st edition. $100-175
476 A HAULTAIN, THE MYSTERY OF GOLF, in custom slip case. As new. $25-50
477 BARRY DEVLIN, GOLF WIDOW, 1st ed, 1953 in D/J. Very scarce! $125-200
478 1953 RYDER CUP PROGRAM. Text is good, cover is missing. $100-150
769 A MINT 1953 BRITISH AMATEUR PROGRAM with laid in signed card by winner Joe Carr. $100-200
480 1959 US OPEN PROGRAM in near mint. $190-300
481 1968 BRITISH AMATEUR PROGRAM in near mint condition. $30-50
482 BOBBY JONES & O B KEELER, DOWN THE FAIRWAY, 1927, third printing. Very Good condition. $145-225
483 R BROWNING, A HISTORY OF GOLF, 1st ed, 1955 in D/J. Nice copy. $120-200
484 HENDERSON & STIRK, GOLF IN THE MAKING 1st ed 1979 in D/J. $100-150
485 V T SUTPHEN, THE NINETEENTH HOLE, 1st ed 1901 in good condition. $150-250
486 MURDOCH & SEAGLE, GOLF, AN INFORMATIONAL GUIDE, 1st ed 1979. $165-250
487 FREDERICK ADAMS, JOHN HENRY SMITH, 1ST ED 1905. A nice looking cover. Very Good condition. $45-80
488 WIND, H W, THE STORY OF AMERICAN GOLF, 1948, 1st edition. D/J $120-220
489 BOBBY JONES, A GOLF STORY by Price, 1st ed D/J and New Angles on Putting & Chip Shots, Harris, 1st ed. (2) $65-100
490 THE CLUBMAKER'S ART, JEFF ELLIS. In D/J as new. $80-150
491 HENDERSON & STIRK, GOLF IN THE MAKING Revised edition 1990 in D/J. $40-80
492 ST ANDREWS TO THE PLAY, reprint, 1 of only 20 and the club history of Royal St Georges Golf Club 1887-1987 in booklet form, a Royal St. Georges hole flag with large red cross and a coaster with the Lion emblem.. (4) $125-250
493 BOBBY JONES, GOLF IS MY GAME, 1st 1960 in D/J. $50-80
494 "BABE" ZAHARIAS, THREE BOOKS. Championship Golf, no D/J, Babe Didrikson Zaharias, D/J and Whatta-Gal, D/J. (3) $40-80
495 WATSON, TOM & TATUM, S, THE 25 GREATEST ACHIEVEMENTS IN GOLF. Signed by Tom Watson. "1-16-98, To Bill Fox, all my best, Tom Watson". Mint in D/J. $40-80
496 FIFTEEN HARD BOUND USGA YEAR BOOKS. 1927, 1932, 35 (2), 36, 37, 38, 39 (2), 40 (2), 41 (2), 42 and 1947. (15) $250-500
497 EIGHTEEN SOFT COVER USGA YEAR BOOKS. 1950, 52, 56, 57, 58 (2), 59, 60, 61, 62, 63 (2), 65 (2), 68, 73 and 1975. (18) $100-200
498 USGA JOURNAL, 1949-50-51 HARDBOUND. $40-80
499 THREE GOOD BOOKS including two 1st ed by Al Barkow, Getting to the Dance Floor, D/J and History of the PGA, in custom slip case, plus Sampson, Golf Instructions Simplified, 1950, 1st ed. (3) $90-150
500 FOUR NICE BOOKS IN D/J including Left Handed Golf, Bob Charles, >From Tee to Green, Concannon, Golf Antiques, Olman and Championship Courses of Scotland, Sandy Lyle. (4) $50-100
501 THE BIG THREE, Palmer, Nicklaus & Player. Four different books by Palmer, three by Nicklaus and two Player. (9) $60-100
502 PEPPER, G, GOLF IN AMERICA. 1988 Mint new in original shrink wrap. $20-40
503 THREE BOOKS ON CLASSICS. Kaplan's Macgregor and H & B "History-Catalogues" and Ralph Maltby's Golf Club Repair in Pictures. (3) $60-100
504 THREE GOOD REFERENCE BOOKS. Encyclopedia of Golf by Steel & Ryde, D/J, The Glorious World Of Golf, Dobereiner, D/J, The World of Golf, Price, D/J. (3) $60-100
505 SIX BOOKS including Clark, A Royal and Ancient Game, reprint of 1975 and five 1st ed including Bancroft, Handbook of Athletic Games, Barrington, US Golfers Annual Handbook, Chlevin, Golf Operators Handbook, McGehee, 1930-80 Southern Seniors Golf Ass'n, and First 75 Years of the Senior Amateur. (6) $120-200
506 A LOT OF INTERESTING BOOKLETS mostly from the 40's & 50's including Golf Ass'n of Phila, 1951, Golf in Spain, Interesting Facts For Every Golfer, 1932, etc. (14) $100-200
507 JACK NICKLAUS on the cover of nine golf magazines including 1963 "Golf World" with Jones presenting Jack with the Masters trophy, 1960, "Sports Ill", Jack as an amateur, two different 1966 "Golf World", Br. Open & Masters. (9) $90-150
508 LEMA, VENTURI, ARMOUR, NELSON and others on magazine covers. SI, 1959, Armour, 2 "Golf World" 1964 with Venturi & Lema and a "Professional Golfer PGA" Magazine, May 1949 with Nelson, Mangrum Demaret looking at the Master's scoreboard "Waiting For Snead". $60-100
509 NICKLAUS, PALMER & PLAYER on the covers of eleven magazines from 1958 (Palmer) to 1986. (11) $75-125
510 TEN GOLF DIGEST MAGAZINES, the small size, from 1953 to 1961. (10) $75-125
511 TREVINO, MILLER & WATSON. Eleven magazines from 1968 to 1976. (11) $60-100
512 TWENTY-FIVE ASSORTED MAGAZINES from 1950 to 1989. $120-200
513 PROGRAMS AND EQUIPMENT CATALOGUES. Three Masters Spectator guides '79, '85, & '87, plus five programs including the 1939 Western Open, 1952 English Amateur, plus equipment catalogues from Northwestern, '59, Ditti, '60, Daco, '50 and three Wilson from 50's. (14) $100-200
514 FOUR MAGAZINE COVERS and three old magazines. Helen Hicks on American Golfer. 1933, Prince Edward, Middlecoff and Rockefeller playing golf on Colliers circa 1920's. Early Magazines with golf: 1902 Atlantic Monthly, 1892 Century Magazine and 1914, PA Vaile article in Century, 1914. (7) $90-150
515 FIFTEEN ASSORTED BOOKS by Abe Mitchell, Beard, Trevino, etc. (15) $60-100
516 SEVENTEEN ASSORTED BOOKS by Novak, Morrison, Flaherty, Hope, etc. (17) $70-100
517 FOURTEEN INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKS including Revolta, Rees, Suggs, Morrison, etc. (14) $75-125
518 ELEVEN REFERENCE BOOKS including Golf, a Turn of the Century Treasury", Esquires World of Golf, The World of Professional Golf, Encyclopedia of Golf, etc. (11) $75-125
519 SIXTEEN ASSORTED BOOKS including Present Day Golf, 1st ed, no cover, Education of a Golfer, The Masters, So This is Golf, Wilson, The Haunted Major, etc. (18) $90-150
520 EIGHT 1st ED BOOKS IN D/J including Wind, On Tour With Harry Sprague, Allis, Duke, Coll, Country Club, Crosbin, Fairway and Fowl, Hardcastle, Aiming For The Flag, Pickins, Golf Bum, Smith, Gods of Golf and Tuttle, Drive for the Green. (8) $120-200
521 FOURTEEN INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKLETS by Armour, Snead, Cox, Burke, Galvano and others. (14) $100-200
522 THIRTEEN INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKLETS by Revolta, Snead, Middlecoff, Sarazen and others. (13) $125-200
523 EIGHT INTERESTING BOOKS including Illustrated History of Golf, Pratts, Driving The Green, Strawn, Fifty Years of US Senior Golf, Back Then, The Golf Course, Cornish & Whitten, Great Golf Courses of the World, Golf In America, Pepper, Golf Courses of the PGA Tour, Pepper. (8) $90-150
524 NINE ASSORTED BOOKS including The Golf Course, Cornish & Whitten, Reference Yearbook of Golf, Unique Golf Resorts of the World, Golf, Henry Cotton, Strokes of Genius, Boswell, etc. (9) $60-100
525 SEVEN MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS including 3rd, 4th & 5th editions of Golfer's Digest, The Golf Club Identification Guide, Wishon, etc. (7) $50-80
526 SEVEN PLATES FROM DARWIN'S OLD MASTERS. 17" X 13 1/2" on parchment. These are actual overruns from the book. Henry Callendar, Wm. St Clair of Roslin, Golf Players, Young Dutch Golfer and three Dutch golfing scenes. (7) $350-550
527 ST. ANDREWS OLD COURSE MAP "Surveyed & Depicted by A. MacKenzie, Golf Course Architect, March 1924". 27" X 13 1/2" and nicely framed. $175-275
528 AN OLD FRAMED GOLFER PHOTO $25-50
529 OLD PHOTO OF FOUR GOLFERS FRAMED $25-50
530 BOBBY JONES FRAMED MAGAZINE COVER showing Jones being presented the British Open Claret Jug, 1926, Royal Lytham and St. Annes. This is a nice photo copy of "Golf Illustrated" July 2, 1926 magazine cover. Nicely matted and framed 18 X 24. $50-80
531 225 DEGREE PANORAMIC PHOTO OF BALTUSROL G C. This color photo was taken from a helicopter during the 1993 U S Open. It features the entire course and the New York skyline in the distance. A great wall piece for officeor club room. $125-225.
532 OLD TOM MORRIS AND CHARLIE HUNTER putting at Prestwick or Prestwich Old Nickolas circa early 1860's. A repro photo, however a nice framed item and depiction of a young "Old" Tom Morris. $60-100
533 A NEWSPAPER CARTOON FEATURING GOLF matted and framed. Newspaper dated Aug. 20, 1922. $45-80
534 A MICHAEL BROWN CALENDAR PRINT circa 1900 nicely framed and matted. "Life Association of Scotland, Royal County Down". Print size is 15 X 10. $300-600
535 A GIBSON ETCHING IN ORIGINAL FRAME. "Is A Caddy Always Necessary?" Copyright 1897, by Life Pub. Co. $120-200
536 THE GOLFERS, ST. ANDREWS, 1847. 18 X 22 hand colored print, France, 1920. Nicely matted and framed. $300-500
537 TWO SCARCE ALUMINUM PUTTERS. A "Rodwell" with a cracked hosel, piece missing and covered with tape, G-4 and a Standard Golf Schenectady type, pre-1909. Hosel has whipping covering a crack and chip. G-4 (2) $150-300
538 AN OUTSTANDING PARTIAL SET of "Spalding Kro-Flite" irons, 2, 3, 6, 11 (chipper) and "RF" Putter. all are G-7 or better. (5) $140-220
539 FOUR AMERICAN MADE PUTTERS including a Kroydon S-7 Ball face, Draper & Maynard Ideal, Burke Varsity and Davega Wicklow. G-5-7 (4) $120-200
540 A PARTIAL SET OF FOUR MATCHING IRONS, #2, 3, 4 & 6 stamped "A GoldSmith". All have the same face scoring of lines and pyramid dots as the Macgregor Duralites. G-6 $90-150
541 THREE OUTSTANDING MACGREGOR IRONS including a Maxwell hosel "B-4 Perfection Mid-iron" and "Duralite" 6 & 9 irons. All G-8 (3) $90-150
542 FOUR IRONS WITH INTERESTING BACKS. Two Mussel back irons and two Diamond back irons. G-5 - G-7 $90-150
543 EIGHT BLADE PUTTERS including a Stewart for play, Duralite 10 and six others made in America. (7) G-5 - G-7 $170-275
544 FIVE AMERICAN LEFT HANDED irons. G-5 (5) $75-120
545 EIGHT VARIOUS KROYDON CLUBS ranging from G-5 to G-7. (8) $160-250
546 SEVEN VARIOUS WRIGHT & DITSON CLUBS ranging from G-5 to G-7. (7) $140-250
547 FIVE W & D BEE-LINE IRONS including a #1, 2, 4 and two #5. All G-7. (5) $90-150
548 SEVEN NIBLICKS in average condition. (7) $120-200
549 SIX ASSORTED SPALDING IRONS G-5 - G-6 $100-150
550 SIX COMMON AMERICAN IRONS in above average. G-7 (6) $120-200
551 TEN COMMON AMERICAN IRONS including a Jigger, G-7. Other 9 are G-5 - G-6 (10) $190-300
552 THREE ALUMINUM HEAD PUTTERS including an "A G Spalding & Bros", an "Otey Crisman 1 8 HB", a circa 1950's George Nicoll stamped "Park" and a coated steel shaft H & B Powerbilt. (4) $75-150
553 AN EMORIED SWEET SPOT smooth face straight blade circa 1900. No stampings visible on the back. A nice putter. G-6 $70-125
554 FOUR GOOD JUVENILE CLUBS including three putters, Macgregor, W & D, & Burke and a Macgregor #2 iron. G-7-8 (4) $120-200
555 TWO MAXWELL HOSEL CLUBS. A Gibson "Putting Cleek", G-6 and a W & D "One Shot" flanged back "Mashie", G-8. (2) $90-150
556 SIX KROYDON CLUBS including a Putter, Spade Mashie and Niblick. (6) G-6-G-8 $100-150
557 SIX SPALDING KRO-FLITE SWEET SPOT irons including a 3, 4, 6, 7, 17 & 19. G-6-G-8 (6) $100-150
558 FOUR HILLERICH & BRADSBY CLUBS. Two woods, Driver G-8 and Brassie G-5 shortened shaft, Invincible Putter G-7 & an H & B blade, no grip. (4) $140-200
559 SIX SIGNATURE CLUBS. Two Johnny Farrell, 2 iron & Putter; a Jack Gromley Mashie and three Walter Hagen irons. G-6-G-8 (6) $100-150
560 SIX MACGREGOR IRONS. G-6-G-7 (6) $100-150
561 SEVEN AMERICAN BLADE PUTTERS including a scarce Burke mussel back. (7) G-5-G-7 $160-250
562 ELEVEN GOOD AMERICAN IRONS in G-7 to G-7. (11) $200-320
563 EIGHT COMMON WOOD SHAFT WOODS in average condition. (8) $220-400
564 SIX COMMON WOOD SHAFT WOODS in average condition. (6) $175-300
565 THREE PUTTERS MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN including an Ayres "Putting Cleek", G-7, "Laurie Auchterlonie" smooth face, G-7 and a "J L Brandeis", G-6. (3) $100-175
566 FOUR BETTER AMERICAN MADE BLADE PUTTERS including a Macgregor "Duralite" G-8, W & D bent neck G-8, Macgregor Superior 10, G-7 and a Kroydon "Banner" 7 Degree, G-7. (4) $150-250
567 EIGHT COMMON AMERICAN BLADE PUTTERS in G-5 to G-6. (8) $160-250
568 FOUR CLUBS including two putters. A remake Calamity Jane with wood shaft, a circa 1950's Nicoll "Gem" putter, a Macgregor "Go-Sum" Niblick and a Kroydon Jigger. (4) $135-200
569 THREE ALUMINUM MALLET PUTTERS including a left handed "Ted Smith", G-8, a "The Golf Shop", G-7 and a nice no name, G-8. (3) $175-275
570 TWO SPALDING MADE ALUMINUM mallet putters. A "Gold Medal 4" G-5 and an "R M" G-6. (2) $90-150
571 TWO MILLS ALUMINUM MALLET putters, an "R B B" with a "T" bar sight line, G-6 and a "Braid Mills 1915 Model", G-7. (2) $125-250
572 TWO ALUMINUM HEAD MILLS putters including a "Braid Mills 1915 Model" G-6 with warped shaft and nice "S S" model with good stampings, however, there is a chip out of the hosel. Original stamped shaft. G-6 (2) $100-200
573 SEVEN AMERICAN MADE PUTTERS in average condition. (7) $140-250
574 THREE GOOD NIBLICKS with large heads. A Harry C Lee, Walker Cup and Kro-Flite. (3) G-7 $140-220
575 TWO NICOLL ZENITH NIBLICKS. Both have dot faces, but different back markings. (2) G-7 $90-150
576 THREE NICE LEFT HANDED IRONS including a W & D, Hagen & H & B. All G-8 (3) $60-100
577 SIX NIBLICKS, all nice American made clubs. G-7 to G-8. (5) $150-250
578 SEVEN AMERICAN MADE MASHIES all nice clubs. G-7 to G-8 (7) $125-225
579 EIGHT AMERICAN MADE MID-IRONS all nice clubs, G-7 to G-8 with one Spalding iron having a shaft repair. (8) $140-250
580 FOUR MATCHED IRONS IN A BAG. "Andy Robertson Matched Five" #2, 5, 6 & 7 Niblick, all G-8 in a nice canvas and leather bag. (5) $120-220
581 FOUR H & B IRONS IN A BAG. Two Mid-irons, a Mashie and a Mashie-niblick, G-7 to G-8 in a canvas and leather bag; repairable bottom problem, otherwise superb. (5) $120-220
582 EIGHT AMERICAN MADE IRONS including a Spalding Ball face, all in G-7 to G-8 condition. (8) $150-250
583 TWO INTERESTING IRONS, one a smooth face Gibson with a diamond
back design, the other a Butchart with Bamboo-Hickory shaft. Both are
G-6. (2) $90-150
584 TWO 85068 PING ANSWER PUTTERS both with original grips. G-8+ $90-175
585 TWO 85068 PING ANSWER PUTTERS both with replacement grips. G-8+ $90-175
586 WILSON STAFF 8823 PUTTER. All original G-8+ $140-220
587 WILSON STAFF 8813. Replacement grip. G-8 $190-325
588 FIVE PRETTY FACE WOODS with steel shafts including a Beckley-Ralston with a mountain peak face insert. . G-7-8 (5) $120-200
589 FIVE PRETTY FACE WOODS with steel shafts by various makers. G-7-8 (5) $125-225
590 FIVE PRETTY FACE WOODS with steel shafts with interesting faces. G-7-8 (5) $125-225
591 ELEVEN PRETTY FACE WOODS with steel shafts. G-7-8 (9) $225-350
592 FIVE STEEL SHAFTED PUTTERS including a Bobby Jones Line Rite, G-9, and four with wooden handles on pencil thin shafts. (5) $90-175
593 FOUR ALUMINUM HEAD STEEL SHAFT clubs including a Hagen "Sandy Andy", a "Pederson" Mallet putter and two Beckley-Ralston "Walloper", one ladies & one men's driver. (4) $140-275
594 TOMMY ARMOUR 693 DRIVER circa 1949. Original shaft and grip. Head has been refinished. $150-250
595 A NICE CIRCA 1920'S BAG of Canvas and leather filled with a coated shaft "Calamity Jane" Putter and six various Bobby Jones steel shaft woods from the 1930's. Bag is G-7. (8) $140-250
596 A PRACTICE CLUB circa 1950's with steel ball on the end of a chain and aluminum shaft. G-7 $75-150
597 A WALTER HAGEN SANDY ANDY with coated steel shaft. G-7 $75-125
598 FIVE PRETTY FACE WOODS with metal shafts including a matched set of three "Hagen Trophy", Driver, Brassie & Spoon, along with two Spalding "K-1000", #1 & #3 Woods with Maltese Cross face inserts. (5) $150-250
599 SIX PRETTY FACE WOODS with metal shafts including Macgreaor, Spalding and H & B. (6) $150-250
600 SIX STEEL SHAFTED PRETTY FACE WOODS two matching Hillerich & Bradsby. G-6-G-7 (6) $100-200
601 A SET OF BOBBY JONES STEEL shafted irons and woods. "Tournament Model" 3-9 and putter plus #2 & 3 woods. G-6 (10) $60-100
602 A SCARCE BURKE "ZING-A-LING" Putter with a brass head and swan neck similar to the P A Vaile patent. Gilchrist lists it at $300. G-8 $120-250
603 A NICE "R-20 SAND IRON with brown coated steel shaft. Gilchrist lists it at $250. Outstanding G-8++ $120-200
604 A TONEY PENNA "TP1W" DRIVER with persimmon head. G-9 $60-120
605 A TOURNEY "TP2W" DRIVER with persimmon head. G-9 $60-120
606 A TOMMY ARMOUR "693 W" DRIVER with persimmon head. Refinished. $140-250
607 A TOMMY ARMOUR "T 693 W" DRIVER with persimmon head. Refinished. $120-240
608 A TOMMY ARMOUR "T 693 W" DRIVER with persimmon head. Refinished. $120-250
609 TEN STEEL SHAFTED PUTTERS circa 40's-60's including a Wilson "Pinehurst" and an H & B "invincible". (10) $90-150
610 TEN ASSORTED STEEL SHAFTED PUTTERS including two brass, an Arnold Palmer, Johnny Bulla and two Power Bilt. (10) $90-150
611 EIGHT MISCELLANEOUS STEEL SHAFTED PUTTERS including Acushnet Bull's Eye, PGA "T Line", Cash-In. (8) $75-125
612 TEN STEEL SHAFTED PUTTERS from the 30's-40's including Hutchison, PGA, Wilson Pinehurst, Alex Smith, Etc.. (10) $90-150
613 TEN STEEL SHAFTED PUTTERS including a Sarazen, Snead, Macgregor, Beckley Ralston, etc. (10) $90-150
614 WILSON DARK COATED SHAFT full set of 1-8 "Power Guaged Stainless". G-9 $120-200
615 SET OF MACGREGOR WOODS & IRONS. Tourney "PT1W" Persimmon 1-3-4 Woods and "PT1" copper face irons 2-9. All have original shaft with bands and original grips. G-8 (11) $225-450
616 TWO WOOD HEAD STEEL shafted Putters. "Louisville Golf", and a "Kroydon" long nose type black head. G-9 (2) $140-250
617 BOBBY JONES COATED SHAFT "Kro-Flite" irons including a "Chipper". (6) G-8 $40-75
618 FOUR EARLY FIBERGLASS clubs including aShakespeare with green tinted shaft, a center shafted Burke Thunderbird, Northwestern Model 1300 and a Shakespeare brass Bull's Eye. (4) $90-175
619 SIX ASSORTED CLUBS including a Beckley-Ralston "Walloper", Classic with brass sweet spot and a Denny Shute sand wedge. (6) $60-100
620 DYNAMITER" STEEL shafted, large flanged smooth face Sand Wedge circa 1930's. $60-100
621 EIGHT SPALDING PRETTY FACE WOODS with circular inserts including one left handed. All with steel shafts. G-6-G-8. (8) $150-300
622 FIVE TARGET PRETTY FACE WOODS. All with steel shafts. G-7-G-8. (5) $120-240
623 FOUR MACGREGOR PRETTY FACE WOODS. All with steel shafts. G-7- G-8. (4) $100-200
624 FOUR MACGREGOR PRETTY FACE WOODS. All with steel shafts. G-7- G-8. (4) $100-200
625 FOUR MACGREGOR PRETTY FACE WOODS. All with steel shafts. G-7- G-8. (4) $100-200
626 THREE MACGREGOR PRETTY FACE WOODS with steel shafts. (3) $75-125
627 FIVE PRETTY FACE with steel shafts. (5) $120-200
628 FOUR STEEL SHAFT PUTTERS. $50-100
629 FIVE STEEL SHAFT CLUBS. $50-100
630 TWO STEEL SHAFT BRISTOL PUTTERS. One a brass head "Go-Fer Sportsman", G-9, and "GL-600 Tour Model", G-9. (2) $150-300
631 TWO SPALDING CASH-IN PUTTERS, one brass, the other steel. Both original and G-8. (2) $70-120
632 TOMMY ARMOUR "SILVER SCOT COLLECTOR", REG. #3450. G-9. 60-100
633 TWO BRASS PUTTERS including an Otey Crisman Square Shooter GN, and a Spalding IV. (2) $50-100
634 A VULCANITE HEAD LONG NOSE type putter similar to the Forgan Black Magic. This one has a steel shaft and "Macgregor" on the grip. UK Patent #323897 on the sole. G-7 $140-275
635 DAVID GRAHAM autographed this ball in black sharpie. $20-40
636 HALE IRWIN autographed this ball in black sharpie. $30-50
667 RAY FLOYD autographed this ball in black sharpie. $20-40
638 ROBERTO DeVICENZO autographed this ball in black sharpie. $35-60
639 GEORGE ARCHER autographed this ball in black sharpie. $20-40
640 GARY PLAYER autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $25-50
641 LEE TREVINO autographed this ball in black sharpie. $35-60
642 GREG NORMAN autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $35-60
643 HANK KUEHENE autographed this Oak Hill US Amateur ball in black sharpie. $20-40
644 TOM KITE autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $25-50
645 JOHN DALY autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $30-50
646 BOB ROSBURG autographed this ball in black ink pen. $20-40
647 ART WALL autographed this ball in black sharpie. $20-40
648 THREE SIGNED ITEMS BY US OPEN WINNERS. 3 X 5 cards by Nelson & Boros and Curtis Strange signed a 1981 Bobby Jones First cover. $30-60
649 FOUR SIGNED OFFICIAL US OPEN SCORE CARDS. Johnny Miller, 1985 US Open score card, David Graham marker, Larry Mize's card, 4th round 1985, Hale Irwin was the marker and also signed. Hubert Greene's card, 1st round 1988, Tom Kite was the marker. Bob Tway's card, 3rd round, 1988, unknown marker. (4) $60-100
650 EDWARD "TED" RAY fountain pen signature "E RAY" on a small piece of album page 1 1/2 X 2 in size. $60-100
651 PORKY OLIVER SIGNED PHOTO FRAMED $50-100
652 SIX SIGNED 8 X 10 PHOTOS. Toney Penna vintage signature, circa 1940's, on a sepia photo that has a vertical crease, Ken Venturi, color, Harry Cooper, Boros, Barber, and Dow Finsterwald. (6) $100-150
653 SAM PARKS, JR AUTOGRAPHED B & W photo. Parks in holding the 1935 US Open Trophy. He has signed in blue sharpie. Very scarce! $75-150
654 NINE AUTOGRAPHED SPORTS ILLUSTRATED magazines. Strange, Sanders, Lou Graham, Stadler, Jacklin, Kite, Beman, Nancy Lopez and Betsy Rawls. (9) $100-200
655 TWO DAVE MARR SIGNED ITEMS, both framed. 1965 PGA listing of all pros, signed in gold by Marr and a "Golf World" magazine cover, Aug. 29, 1965 signed by Marr (signature faded) (2) $40-80
656 BOBBY LOCKE SIGNED BOOK. Bobby Locke On Golf, boldly signed with the inscription "To Bert Heizman, best wishes from Bobby Locke, St. Andrews, 1970". In original dust jacket and also having several Locke articles laid in. G-8 $150-250
657 ARNOLD PALMER'S book My Game And Yours in D/J signed by Palmer in pencil and also signed by Tom Watson, Crenshaw, Gil Morgan, Jerry McGee, Ed Sneed, Gary Player, Al Geiberger and several others. $75-125
658 H A HATTSTROM SIGNED BOOK, Golf After Forty. Hattstrom personalized his book, signed "Doc Hattstrom" and dated it 12/21/45. No D/J. $25-50
659 JOHNNY REVOLTA AUTOGRAPHED BOOK, Short Cuts to Better Golf signed boldly in blue ink pen "Good Luck, Johnny Revolta". A great signature! $$85-150
660 ERNEST JONES signed book. Inscription dated 5-26-37 in Swinging Into Golf, second printing. $190-300
661 SIX AUTOGRAPHED BOOKS all in D/J including Sampson, Eternal Summer, Bisher, With a Southern Exposure, Ebert, The Invitation, Tuttle, Drive for the Green, Igoe, Hooks and Slices and Manning, From Tee to Cup. (6) $145-200
662 FIVE SIGNED 1st ED BOOKS all in D/J including Nieman, Big Time Golf, Beard, Pro, Hahn, Trouble Shots, Blake, Golf, Wind, Tips from the Top signed by Willie Hunter, a contributor and 1921 Br. Am. winner. (5) $115-175
663 SEVEN SIGNED MAGAZINES, two by Hale Irwin, Daly, Player, Casper. 1959, Weiskopf, Baker-Finch and Three 3 X 5 cards signed by Faldo, Harry "Lighthorse" Cooper and Byron Nelson. (10) $120-200
664 A RUBBER "STAR TEE", similar to a "Manhattan" Tee, however red in color and is about four inches long with a brass weight. "No 8217-08" is on the bottom. The "08" is most likely the patent date, 1908. G-7 $75-150
665 AN "AVON" RUBBER TEE. "Avon Combination Tee" and "Made in England" on the red rubber arms. As photoed in my book. G-7 $75-150
666 TWO GOLF RULES BOOKS, both from circa 1921. One sponsored by "Royal Insurance Co., Liverpool & London, the other by "Queen Anne Scotch Whiskey" with signature of John O Carnegie on title page. G-8 (2) $80-150
667 A SMOKING PIPE WITH STERLING OVERLAY depicting a golfer. Average condition. $70-120
668 AN UNIQUE PAPER WEIGHT of a Golf bag, shoes and balls on a red cover book measuring 4 1/2" X 3". A very nice collectible! $150-300
669 CIGARETTE DISPENSER AND CASE circa 1920's. Inlayed wood cigarette case and dispenser with golfer in plus fours on one side and Japanese scene of Mt Fuji on the other. A beautiful collectible! $190-300
670 A ROLL OF "WINDIT" PITCHED LINEN whipping circa 1920's in colorful orange and black cylindrical cardboard container. G-8 $100-200
671 A BOX OF MORLEY YELLO TEES. Box had been taped; however, there are fourteen "Yello" tees in the box, G-4 plus a round tin full of "Bays Readi-tapes for Golfer's Hands" and two old metal containers of adhesive tape. (4) $75-150
672 A NICE CLOTHES BRUSH, six inches long, with a golfer in plus fours on the handle. $75-125
673 THIRTEEN COLORFUL POST CARDS including two Valentines. (13) $190-300
674 73 VARIOUS POST CARDS as well as four 18¢ Babe Zaharias postage stamps and four Bobby Jones postage stamps. A nice lot. $200-400
675 CHRISTY POST CARDS, a lot of four including the "Gibson Girl". All are mint new. G-10 (4) $65-100
676 APPROXIMATELY 3500 WOOD TEES from the 40's thru 80's. Lots of different colors. Average to mint. (3500) $150-300
677 APPROXIMATELY 300 WOOD TEES from the 20's thru 40's. (300) $75-150
678 APPROXIMATELY 100 WOOD TEES. A better selection including celluloid, goblets, etc. from the 20's thru 40's. (100) $50-100
679 A MIXED LOT OF OLD WOODEN TEES. Approximately 350 old wood tees including Rite-Hite, Yello, Goblets, etc. $90-175
GOLF CARDS AND GOLF GAMES
680 ZWEIFEL GOLF CARD GAME. A circa 1932 golf card game complete with score sheets, game cards and rules. MINT NEW in the original box. G-10. $60-100
681 ZWEIFEL GOLF CARD GAME. A circa 1932 golf card game complete with score sheets, game cards and rules. MINT NEW in the original box. G-10. $60-100
682 TWO ZWEIFEL GOLF CARD GAMES. A circa 1932 golf card game complete with score sheets, game cards and rules. MINT NEW in the original box. G-10. (2) $120-200
683 TWO ZWEIFEL GOLF CARD GAMES. A circa 1932 golf card game complete with score sheets, game cards and rules. MINT NEW in the original box. G-10. (2) $120-200
684 TWO ZWEIFEL GOLF CARD GAMES. A circa 1932 golf card game complete with score sheets, game cards and rules. MINT NEW in the original box. G-10. (2) $120-200
685 TWO MINT NEW GOLF GAMES. "Par-it" golf games unopened. Circa 1930's. (2) $50-100
686 FIVE MINT NEW GOLF GAMES. "Par-it" golf games unopened. Circa 1930's. (5) $125-250
687 TEN MINT NEW GOLF GAMES. "Par-it" golf games unopened. Circa 1930's. (10) $220-450
688 TWO SETS 1981 DONRUSS GOLF CARDS. 66 card sets. Mint New. (2) $60-100
689 FOUR MINT SETS OF1991 "PRO SET" "Special Inaugural Set" of 100 golf cards, 75 PGA tour, 25 Senior Tour including Palmer & Nicklaus cards. Mint new in never opened shrink wrap sealed original box. Seldom offered, underrated and overlooked as a collectible. (4) $50-100
690 AN ALABASTER ASH TRAY 3 1/2 X 5 and oval in shape and decorated with a ball, golf club and flag. Appears to be circa 40's-50's. $40-80
691 TWO GREAT SMOKER'S ITEMS. An ash tray with wood base and golf clubs in bag and a tobacco humidor with golf bag and clubs. (2) $350-550
692 CAST IRON DOOR STOP eight inches tall with with a golfer in plus fours in his back swing. Could have been one of two book ends. A nice ornamental collectible. G-9 $75-150
693 MONEY CLIP FOR THE HICKORY PURIST. Goldine rectangular money clip with a golfer in plus fours. A great gift for the Hickory player. $25-50
694 THREE GOOD OFFICIAL MONEY CLIPS. 1998 Canadian Tour, 1998 Nike Tour and 1999 Nissan Open, Riviera. (3) $75-150
695 TEN MONEY CLIPS, including two from the fabled 1999 Ryder Cup at "The Country Club", 1992 PGA Cup Matches, Kildare, and seven others and a PGA "Senior Club Pro Championship Medal. (11) $120-200
696 1974 MASTERS SERIES BADGE, April 11-14. Gary Player was the winner. $75-140
697 1974 MASTERS SERIES BADGE, April 11-14. Gary Player was the winner. $75-140
698 THREE MASTERS SERIES BADGES. 1977, Watson, 1992, Couples and 1994, Olazabal. (3) $90-150
699 FIVE MASTERS SERIES BADGES. 1992, Couples and 1994, Olazabal, 1993 Monday practice round and two 1995 Tuesday practice round. (5) $90-150
700 MASTERS GRILL ROOM PLAYING CARDS. Double deck box exclusively used in the grill room. One green deck and the other white. Both have the Masters Logo. $90-175
701 "PRAC-TEE, DAYTON, OHIO, PATENT PENDING" on the 10 1/2 inch long stainless steel spike of a practice device. A mesh ball is on a wire tether connected to the spike with a washer type swivel. Spike G-9, ball G-5. $75-140
702 FIVE INTERESTING ITEMS including a PGA "Hole In One" charm, 2 half dollar size buttons with lady golfer and caddy, a black boy "Golden Shred" pin and a 1933 "National Public Links Championship, Portland, Or" blue pin. $70-120
703 WALTER HAGEN WALL PLAQUE circa 1920's from a wall display of Walter Hagen clubs. Oval shaped measuring 6" X 5" and depicting two plus four clad golfers. $45-90
704 A BLANKET WITH THE PGA EMBLEM. Approximately 5 X 4 feet in deep navy blue and commemorates the "Northern California PGA Junior Championship". $60-120
705 A CAST IRON DUNLOP MAN standing 4 1/2 inches tall. "Dunlop
Rubber Co, Ltd" is on the base. Unpainted with a few dings. $100-200
706 A FULL LEATHER BAG with a 5 inch round top. A nice bag with minor problems at the bottom. All handles, straps and zippers in good order. Overall G-7. $125-250
707 A WILSON PUTTING DISC in the original circa 1920's colorful box. Putting Disc is MINT NEW, box is G-5. $40-80
708 COWBOY BOOT GOLF SHOES. A pair of 8D white cowboy boots with 5 steel spikes in each heel and 6 spikes in the sole. Only in Texas! $40-80
709 THREE PEWTER PLATES. 83rd U S Open, Oakmont, 1982 PGA Southern Hills and 1991 U S Open, Hazeltine, Payne Stewart's first Open victory. (3) $90-150
710 GOLFER'S PAL WRIST SCORE KEEPER. Looks like a watch and is in the original box. G-10 $75-150
711 A GOLF CLUB LAMP. Driver and ball on a two level wood base and a nice beige and brown shade. Much nicer than the lamp offered for $125. $75-140
712 ICE BUCKET WITH GOLF BALL LID. Circa 1950's with red leather trim. Comes with "Ice Cold Without Ice" plastic golf balls "Filled in England with Drinking Water". One dozen "balls" in box. (2) $75-125
713 AN ORIGINAL PARLOR PUTTER STAND. A nice example without the original ashtray and no putters. "Patent Applied For" on the base. $500-1000
714 ROYAL LIVERPOOL (HOYLAKE) WALL CLOCK. A circa late 1930's 12 X 14 electric powered, wood encased wall clock. "Royal Liverpool Golf Club" in one centimeter tall lettering. Hoylake hosted ten British Opens, the last won by Roberto DeVicenzo, 1967. A wonderful piece for anyone who has played or visited Hoylake. $190-300
715 "BOBBY'S PORTABLE PUTTING HOLE painted green and is in mint new condition. G-10 $140-250
ADDITIONAL LOTS ADDED TO THE AUCTION
LOT# DESCRIPTION
270A A WINTON WATER IRON. $1500-3000
270B AN UNKNOWN MAKER WATER IRON. $900-1600.
270C A MINT NEW PLAYABLE SPLICE NECK. $150-300
270D A MINT NEW "W MITCHELL"SOCKET DRIVER. $150-250
270E A CADDY KING BALL HOLDER patented 1927. $70-140
270F A SPALDING WATERFALL PITCHER with the grooves filled in with brass. $240-400
270G A MACGREGOR WOODEN HEAD SCHENECTADY. $150-300
270H ALUMINUM HEAD WITH THUMB SLOT WOOD GRIP similar to a "Huntley". $120-200
270I WRIGHT & DITSON CRAN CLEEK. $575-950
270J A "THOMSON" LONG NOSE PUTTER circa 1895-1900. $1150-1650
270K A RARE ONE PIECE WOOD. MInt G-10 $1800-3000
270L A MACDOUGAL PUTTER with adjustable weights. $460-650
270M A KEMPSHALL MALLET PUTTER circa 1902. $575-900
270N A "MACKENZIE" IRONS. $250-450
305A A MINT NEW RED HAND HAMMERED GUTTA PERCHA BALL. $7000-12000
462A ROYAL DOULTON SERIES WARE relish tray. $250-450
462B ROYAL DOULTON SERIES WARE Cream pitcher. $250-450
462C ROYAL DOULTON SERIES WARE large pitcher. $450-700
462D ROYAL DOULTON SERIES WARE fruit bowl. $400-700
462E ROYAL DOULTON BUD VASE with the "Gibson Girl" on both sides. $350-600
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