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Greg Norman's Infamous "Lost" ball from #12 at the 1999 Master's Tournament! Click Here for Press Release!
1 GREG NORMAN'S GOLF BALL found by BOBBY CLAMPETT, behind the 12th green at Augusta after the third round of this year's Masters. The ball is a "Maxfli 'O'" stamped "Shark" and signed by Greg Norman in black sharpie. Included with the autographed ball is a personal note from Greg Norman, the original Augusta Chronicle newspaper article describing the pivotal event, and other media articles of interest. All proceeds from the ball will be tax-deductible and sent to Search Ministries, a non-profit charity, which has played an important role in the lives of players and families on the PGA Tour for the past 20 years. $3000-5000
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Master's Flag Signed by Olazabal and O'Meara!
2 A MASTERS FLAG SIGNED BY O'MEARA AND OLAZABAL. A regulation size 1999 yellow Masters Flag with the Masters Logo signed by 1998 winner Mark O'Meara and 1999 winner Jose-Maria Olazabal. All proceeds from the flag will be tax-deductible and sent to Search Ministries, a non-profit charity, which has played an important role in the lives of players and families on the PGA Tour for the past 20 years. $150-300
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3 A RARE PARK SOCKET LONG NOSE PUTTER. "Wm Park" on a large, virtually MINT NEW Driving Putter circa 1900. The head was initially intended to be a spliced neck, but was converted to a socket. The "Wm Park" stamp is weak below the replacement grip. G-7+ $750-1250
4 A THORN HEAD PUTTER BY W.D. DAY. A circa 1870's long nose thorn head putter stamped "W D Day" in block letters on the head. Replacement shaft is stamped "R Forgan, St. Andrews" below an old sheep skin grip. Day began making clubs in Edinburgh about 1860. Just an average example. G-5 $475-950
5 A BURKE END GRAIN PUTTER. Only the "ke" of "Burke" and "IN" of "End Grain" visible on the head. G-5 $225-400
6 ARMY & NAVY SPLICED NECK PUTTER with a large rounded mallet head circa 1900 stamped "Army & Navy C S, London". Shaft is a stamped original, grip is a leather replacement. G-7 $450-800
7 WOODEN HEAD SCHENECTADY TYPE PUTTER the brass face held by four screws. The back lead weight is rectangular in shape. No head markings. G-5 $175-300
8 ANDERSON & BLYTH SPLICED NECK long nose putter circa 1910 with the head in virtually Mint condition. Shaft is stamped "Anderson & Blythe, St. Andrews, Special". The overall length is a short 30 inches and appears to be as made. Very scarce! G-9 $450-850
9 A WOOD HEAD SOCKET MALLET circa 1910-1915 stamped "W Watt". One tiny crack starting at the lead weight. A nice wood head putter. G-7 $200-350
10 AN AUCHTERLONIE WOOD HEAD putter circa 1920 with a socket join. "T Auchterlonie, St Andrews" on the head. One tiny crack starting at the lead weight. G-7 $240-375
11 A SPALDING ALUMINUM MALLET putter with "A G Spalding & Bros." in script on the head and "M R" on the sole. G-7. $100-150
12 A VARDON 'SS' MODEL MILLS ALUMINUM putter. Face is smooth as hatched scoring has been removed. Original shaft and a sound hosel. G-6. $90-150
13 A SCARCE NORIT PUTTER WITH A LEAD FACE similar to the Youds Patent. G-6 $100-175
14 A TAYLOR ALUMINUM HEAD MALLET. A "Mills" type aluminum head with "Model 'F'" on the bottom and "J H Taylor, Reg. # 607239" above and below the unusual raised "sight" line on the head. Hosel has a repair that is covered by whipping. G-5+ $120-200
15 A GOOD SCHENECTADY. "Schenectady Putter Pat Mar. 24, 1903" boldly stamped on the back with the Harry C Lee "Acorn" mark on the sole. G-7 $175-300
16 A CASSIDY "VEE" ALUMINUM mallet with "Cassidy's Regd. Putter" and "VEE" on the bottom. G-6 $80-140
17 A SCARCE "STREAMLINE" ALUMINUM PUTTER with "T" Bar aiming top and two "runners" or "rails" on the bottom. G-7 A scarce putter. $140-250
18 A MILLS "Y S" ALUMINUM MALLET circa 1920. A scarce Mills Putter with original stamped shaft. A well used example. G-5+ $90-150
19 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 $75-125
20 A WIDE SOLE FLANGED PUTTER circa 1920's with a bordered lined face. Same as Burke's #69 Putter. G-7+ $90-150
21 A NICE CRESCENT HEAD PUTTER similar to the Spalding "Hilton" and "Brown-Vardon" crescent head putters. This one is stamped "Burke Prestwick" and has the Bee and Flower marks. G-7 $140-240
22 A SARAZEN PENCIL NECK PUTTER with a seven inch long, very thin hosel. G-7 $125-175
23 A SCARCE BRASS ARMY & NAVY PUTTER circa 1900 with the head clearly stamped "A & N C S L". Replacement Dangawood shaft. G-6 $75-125
24 A RARE WILLIE WILSON BRASS blade Putter circa 1880-1890 with a full and bold "W Wilson, Maker, St. Andrews" mark. Old warped shaft was shortened for a child. Head and stamp are G-7+. Overall G-5 $190-350
25 A SCARCE HIATT BRASS PUTTER circa 1895-1900 made for "R W Kirk, Wallasy" with "Hiatt" weakly in the center. Original looking shaft and replacement buff grip. G-5 $90-140
26 A NICE BGI BRASS BLADE with the "B G I" oval mark on the head and "B G I 113" on the shaft below a replacement period type grip. Scarce with a numbered original shaft. G-7 $80-140
27 A SUPERB BRASS HEAD PUTTER stamped with the Anderson of Anstruther pre-1900 tiny mark and the head and shaft also stamped "G Forrester, Eli, Earlsferry". Virtually mint. G-9 $200-350
28 A SCARCE TOP SPIN PUTTER BY HALLEY'S of London. Circa 1920 with the top of the blade twice as thick as the bottom in an effort to impart top spin on the putted ball. The back is stamped "45" and has the "Pyramid" mark. G-7 $175-300
29 AN OUTSTANDING SPALDING SPECIAL BRASS blade putter with original stamped shaft and russet grip. As nice as they come. G-8 $275-400
30 A PARK PATENTED BENT NECK putter with "W. Parks Special" nearly full at the toe. The shaft is stamped "W Park" below a replacement grip. G-6 $190-375
31 "THE ORION" PUTTER with large flange and flat hosel was made by Wm. Gibson, Kinghorn" and his "Star" mark is on the sole. Shaft is also flat its entire length. G-7 $150-275
32 A SCARCE "LW" SPALDING PUTTER. An interesting broad soled, flanged back stamped "A G Spalding & Bros" in script with "LW" below. The hosel and shaft are oval. The face has a dot punched "Pyramid" design. Have seen only a few of these in the past 12 years. G-6+ $175-350
33 A PARK BENT NECK PUTTER. "W Park's Special Patent" nearly emoried away on his Bent Neck smooth face putter patented in 1892. See "Ellis", P 171. Shaft is clearly stamped "Wm Park" below a period type replacement grip. G-5. $120-200
34 A JAMES GOURLAY ANTI-SHANK PUTTER with the "Crescent and Star" on the back. There is a dramatic "crook" in the hosel. Grip is a replacement on an original looking shaft. Gourlay was from Carnoustie. G-5 $140-220
35 AN ANTI-SHANK PUTTER with heel and toe weighting. "Smith's Model Putting Cleek" stamped on the back. G-5 $150-250
36 A BRICK FACE SPADE MASHIE, the head in outstanding condition, made by "Kroydon" and stamped "U 5". G-8 $350-600
37 A VERY SCARCE CONCAVE FACE RUT Niblick stamped "A H Findlay, Wright & Ditson, Makers 2". "Cooper" lists this club as a Rarity 7. G-7 $450-800
38 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 $450-850
39 A HOOKED FACE GENERAL IRON circa 1860-1875 General Purpose Iron in the style of John Gray. G-6 $300-550
40 A PATENTED STEEL SOCKET BUSSEY IRON. "Patented Steel Socket" and "G S B" with an arrow through it below "Bussey & Co., London" on a smooth face Iron. The steel socket "Seam" clearly visible on the hosel. Original "One Piece Grip" marked "Bussey's Grip Handle". Very scarce in "All Original" condition. G-7 $225-425
41 A RARE MURRAY PATENT CLEEK circa 1911-1915. The hickory shaft is joined to the steel hosel in the same manner as a spliced neck wood. The excellent back stampings are: "The F. Murray, Patent #9439" and Gibson's unusual stamp of his "Star" surrounded by "Wm Gibson, Ltd, Kinghorn, Scotland" inside a large Double Circle. Grip appears to be the original. An outstanding, near mint example. G-8+ $2,000-3200
42 A RARE CIRCA 1870-1880 LONG BLADE CLEEK. The hosel is 4 1/2 inches long and has a "Squared Off" top of blade and hosel join indicative of pre-1890 forging. No maker's marks are visible on the back. Shaft and grip are replacements. G-5 $450-750
43 A RARE FEATHER BALL ERA CLEEK circa 1840-60 with a 5 inch long thick saw tooth nicked hosel and an Ash shaft. G-6 $850-1250
44 A NICE JAMIE ANDERSON CLEEK circa 1875-1885 with a long blade that has been silvered. The usually very weak Anderson of Anstruther stamp is nearly full. Shaft and grip look like originals. A club that displays very well. G-7 $350-550
45 A MITCHESON LONG NOSE PLAY CLUB circa 1885-1890 with a slightly hooked faced. "W L Mitcheson" on the head and original shaft. The whippings at the grip and splice appear to be original. G-8 $1250-2250
46 A SUPERB FORGAN BULGER DRIVER circa 1895 with the "Plume" mark, "Mitchell Manchester" and "R Forgan" on the honey colored beech head. Appears to be MINT NEW! Shaft stamped below the original grip. All whippings appear to be the originals. A rare opportunity to purchase premium quality and scarcity! Pictured in my book P-87. G-9 $900-1600
47 A WILLIE DUNN LEFT HANDED ONE PIECE. Circa 1900 with "Willie Dunn, New York" on the head and the "Macgregor" shaft stamp. A very rare and desirable early American collectible. The grip is a nice replacement. No doubt Willie transported one pieces and other clubs from Dayton to New York. G-6+ $950-1600
48 AN OUTSTANDING WM. PARK SHORT SPOON circa 1895 with a well lofted face and full brass sole plate. "Wm Park" boldly on the head and shaft. Splice whippings look original. A nice Park collectible! G-8 $1750-2750
49 A MC EWAN SHORT SPOON circa 1880-1890 with a lofted hooked face and full brass sole plate. Splice whippings look original as does the grip. There is a crack in the neck, otherwise this would be great example. G-5+ $1250-1850
50 A RARE SCOTTISH GOLF CO BRASSIE. "SGCMCo Ltd, Edinburgh" is on the honey colored transitional pear shaped beechwood head. SGCMCo was only in business from 1895-1898. Original shaft has a whipping covered repair and the grip is an original looking sheep skin. G-5 $450-800
51 A WRAPPED KRO-FLITE MESH SMALL BALL circa 1920's. "Spalding Kro-Flite Dot Second" is on the red seal. G-10 $150-275
52 BEN HOGAN "ENGLISH SIZE 1.62" WRAPPED ball circa early 1960's. White wrapper with "Ben Hogan" in green lettering on a red seal. Mint. $50-100
53 "LYNX MESH 3" IN WRAPPER. There is a head of a "Lynx" and "Lynx Mesh 3" on the scalloped yellow and red seal on this small size British scarcity. G-10. $190-325
54 "LYNX MESH 4" IN WRAPPER. There is a head of a "Lynx" and "Lynx Mesh 4" on the scalloped yellow and red seal on this small size British scarcity. G-10. $190-325
55 A NICE "SILVER TOWN" GUTTA PERCHA ball with a line cut design. The ball is virtually void of paint and is brown/black in color. Virtually mint with almost no evidence of play. Some very light oxidation. G-7 $250-450
56 A SPALDING WHITE BRAMBLE repainted years ago. "Spalding White" and "Pat. Apr. 11, 99" on the poles. Virtually mint before it was repainted. G-6 $140-250
57 A MINT SPALDING DOT BRAMBLE circa 1905. "Spalding Dot" and "Pat. Apr. 11, 99" on the poles. Several very minor spider web cracks keeps this from the G-10 grade. G-9 $300-550
58 "THE OCOBO 27 1/2" GUTTA PERCHA ball circa 1895-1900. "The Ocobo 27 1/2" is on both poles inside a large double circle. See P-186 in my book, Antique Golf Collectibles. Several minor iron marks. Overall a nice ball with 99% original paint. It comes with a 6 X 6 base, brass plate and plastic cover. A nice display for office or den. G-6+ $300-600
59 HASKELL PATENT BRAMBLE ball circa 1900 with "Haskell Pat. Apr. 11, 1899" and "Haskell Bramble" on the poles. 75% original paint with a few minor iron marks. Pictured in Olman's "Encyc." P-33 top right. G-5+ $290-450
60 HASKELL PATENT BRAMBLE ball circa 1900 with "Haskell Pat. Apr. 11, 1899" and "Haskell Bramble" on the poles. 85% original paint with a few minor iron marks. Pictured in Olman's "Encyc." P-33 top right. G-6+ $475-750
61 "THE PNEUMATIC" AIR CENTER BRAMBLE with "The Pneumatic" boldly at the Equator on each hemisphere and "Pat. Aug. 19, 1902" and "Goodyear Arrow" on the poles. Circa 1902-1905 and pictured in Olman's "Encyc.", P-34. G-5 $190-325
62 KEMPSHALL ARLINGTON BRAMBLE with the date, 1906, in large numbers at the pole surrounded by "Pat. April, 11, 1899". "Arlington" in large letters surrounded by "Kempshall Mfg., Co." on the other pole. 70 % paint and a few very minor iron marks. G-6+ $175-275
63 KEMPSHALL ARLINGTON BRAMBLE with the date, 1906, in large numbers at the pole surrounded by "Pat. April, 11, 1899". "Arlington" in large letters surrounded by "Kempshall Mfg., Co." on the other pole. 95 % paint and a few very minor iron marks. G-6+ $225-375
64 KEMPSHALL ARLINGTON BRAMBLE with the date, 1907, in large numbers at the pole surrounded by "Pat. April, 11, 1899". "Arlington" in large letters surrounded by "Kempshall Mfg., Co." on the other pole. 85 % paint and a few iron marks. G-7 $190-300
65 A REACH PARAMOUNT MESH in original wrapper, partially exploded. See illustrated on P-198 of my book. Mint new 9+ $175-275
66 A REACH PARAMOUNT MESH in original wrapper, partially exploded. Has some light spider web cracks in cover. See illustrated on P-198 of my book. $125-200
67 TWO REACH PARAMOUNT MESH balls. See illustrated on P-198 of my book. Both are mint, but have spider web cracks and paint flecks. (2) $125-200
68 THREE WRAPPED DIMPLE BALLS. A "Silver King H V", a "Dunlop Goblin" and a "U S Royal" with three stars above the name. (3) $125-250
69 FIVE WRAPPED DIMPLE BALLS. Circa 1930's "Silver King 2" in yellow wrapper, a "Penfold" and a Dunlop "162 Recessed" and two 50's Dunlop 65. (5) $175-300
70 SIX MINT NEW WRAPPED DIMPLE BALLS including a scarce "British Comet" in red wrapper, three large size "Dunlop 65", and a "Dunlop 65" Canadian Size in black wrappers and an "A E Penfold". (6) $175-350
71 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 with "Blue Spot" in the original packaging paper. (4) $150-300
72 THREE BALL BOXES. A full dozen wrapped "Dunlop 65" dimple balls circa 1960's, a half dozen box, circa 1957 with the 10th at Augusta on the lid and a long dozen box with a golf course scene on the lid. All are g-7 or better. Very nice for displaying. (3) $90-175
73 GERALD FORD PRESIDENTIAL BALLS in original black three ball box with each ball individually boxed. The balls are Titleist 384 DT 90. $90-175
74 GEORGE BUSH PRESIDENTIAL BALLS in original black three ball box with each ball individually boxed. The balls are Titleist 384 DT 90. $90-175
75 BILL CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL BALLS in original black three ball box with each ball individually boxed. The balls are Titleist Tour Balata 100. $90-175
76 A GLASS FACED SHADOW BOX containing twelve golf balls depicting the history of the ball from 1848-1935. A nice display including a Bramble, five square mesh, including an odd pattern "Nimble" and a Warwick 50-50. The "Hand Hammered", "Nicked" and "Genuine Gutta" balls are replicas. $300-500
77 SPIRO T AGNEW SIGNATURE BALLS. An original mint sleeve of three in the dozen box with the facial portrait of Agnew on box and balls. Balls and sleeve are G-10, box is G8+. (4) $75-125
78 A SLEEVE OF "POLARA" BALLS. Three "Polara" balls in the original sleeve. G-10 $60-100
79 TWO SLEEVES OF "BERT YANCEY CHALLENGER" signature balls in the original three ball sleeves. Made by "Burke" circa 1964. G-10 $50-100
80 A "DUNLOP GOLD CUP" dozen box circa early 1950's in near mint condition. No golf balls. G-9 $60-100
81 CIRCA LATE 1930'S "Tournament" ball box with one mint new "Tournament" ball. The silver box in virtually mint new. (2) $50-100
82 177 LOGO BALLS. Golf courses, hotels, companies, etc. Mixed, some duplication and ranging from good to mint. (177) $100-200.
83 17 PGA TOUR TOURNAMENT COURSE LOGO balls including Pebble Beach, St Andrews, Buick Open, Torrey Pines, Walker Cup, Frank Sinatra Invitational, etc. Good to Mint (17) $50-100
84 TWELVE MESH BALLS in below average condition, several with cuts. Included are a Nimble, Harvester Club, Reach, Whang and Thistle. G-2 to G-4 (12) $95-150
85 A DOZEN MESH BALLS in average condition including a St. Regis, Kro-Flite with12 blue panels, Capitol 1.55, US 444, Ace, Reach Eagle, Chief and Trump 1.68. (12) G-5 to G-6 $190-300
86 18 DIMPLE BALLS CIRCA 1920's to 1940's including North British, Air Flite w/plane, W & D Bullet, Golden Crown, US Fairway, Spalding Tournament, Silver King, Witch and Burke Four Spot. (18) G-4 to G-7, the majority are G-5. $90-150
87 A LOT OF SEVEN BALLS including 2 wrapped "Slazenger 1.62" dimples, four used mesh ranging from G-5 to G-7 and a cut up "Dunlop Vac 31" dimple. (7) $100-175
88 THIRTY-THREE SIGNATURE BALLS including a Macgregor Bobby Cruickshank, 1936, G-7, Denny Shute Expert Distance, 1946, G-7 and a Tommy Armour Worthington Cured Cover, 1939, G-6. These three alone catalogue $200. in Biocini! (33) $120-200
89 EIGHT 1930'S DIMPLE BALLS. Vastly overrated as to scarcity. A W & D Bullet, Wilson Green-Hi, Royal, Tiger, Windsor, Silver King, Spalding's Dot & Top-Flite. Plus six "Po-Do" balls made famous by Johnny Bulla. All average or better. (14) $75-150
90 FIVE MESH BALLS plus 36 dimple balls from the 1920's thru 1950's. Majority of the balls, especially the mesh, are in poor condition. (41) $60-100
91 JOHNNY BULLA SIGNATURE BALLS. Five balls total with two original blue and white sleeves. "Johnny Bulla, Tournament, Cadwell-Geer Cover" on each ball. Three balls (all #4) are mint while two others are near mint. (7) $ 120-200
92 A DOZEN TITLEIST circa 1960 in four "Acushnet" sleeves and in a custom gift box. $60-100
93 A DOZEN AGGRESSOR BALLS in the original yellow and black box. (2) $80-125
94 A DOZEN AGGRESSOR BALLS in the original yellow and black box. (2) $80-125
95 A LARGE HEAD NIBLICK by F H Ayres, London. "Maltese Cross" and "C 11 Niblick" on the oversized head. G-6 $70-125
96 A GOOD RUT NIBLICK by Tom Stewart circa 1900 with small smooth face. Shaft is stamped "Crosthwait & Larimore, St. Andrews". G-6 $200-400
97 A SMOOTH FACE NIBLICK by Tom Stewart circa 1905-1910. Shaft and grip look original. G-6 $90-150
98 A WM. GIBSON SMALL HEAD smooth face Mashie Niblick. Excellent stamps and "Star" mark. Shaft is a replacement. G-7. $80-140
99 A BULBOUS TOE "CLEEK" with a dot ball face design. Cut down for a child. Head and marks are G-9 $120-200
100 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 $190-350
101 A GOOD PARK CLEEK circa 1890 with a full "W. Park, Musselburgh Maker" stamp. Shaft and grip are replacements. G-6 $175-300
102 A PARK STRAIGHT LINE STAMPED IRON with "Wm Park" on the ASH shaft. Park's straight line mark is weak, but readable. G-6 $250-400
103 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
104 A SCARCE SAMMY MASHIE with a rounded sole, deep face dot punched scarcity stamped "D Anderson & Sons, St. Andrews". An outstanding example. G-8 $90-150
105 A SCARCE LION & GLOBE mark on a smooth face Cleek. This massive mark is rarely found full; this one is struck up at the perimeters G-6 $125-200
106 A "GEORGE BREWS, BLACKHEATH" CLEEK circa 1898-1900. G-5 $90-150
107 A SCARCE CLAN GOLF CLEEK circa early 1890's with the large "Thistle" mark partially visible at the toe. The Clan Golf Co. was only in business from 1891-1895. G-4 $90-150
108 A SCARCE NAP JIGGER by George Nicoll stamped "D Ogilvie". All original and an interesting club. G-8 $75-125
109 A PARK PATENTED DRIVING CLEEK circa 1890's with a rounded back. Shaft is marked "J A Steer". G-5 $175-300
110 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". Head and stampings are G-8+, overall G-6. $190-325
111 A SCARCE ANDREW FORGAN circa 1905-1910 smooth face "Diamond" back Cleek marked "A Forgan, Glasgow" with the "Tree" mark. Original looking shaft with sheep skin grip is slightly warped. G-7 $90-150
112 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 $175-325
113 A STEWART "PUSH IRON" circa 1915 the"Pipe" mark and dot punched face. G-6 $70-120
114 A ROBERT WHITE IRON circa 1885-1890 with a rarely seen nearly full "R White, Maker, St Andrews" stamp. Top of blade and hosel join are "squared off" indicating a pre-1895 forging. G-6 $225-375
115 A NICE, SCARCE PAXTON circa 1890 smooth face General Purpose Iron stamped boldly "P Paxton, Eastbourne". G-7 $190-325
116 A SCARCE GEORGE FORRESTER General Purpose Iron circa 1895-1900 stamped "Patent #53386". Replacement shaft marked "P Paxton". G-5 $150-250
117 TOM MORRIS PORTRAIT at the toe of a circa 1920's Mid-iron with a lined scored face. G-7 $90-150
118 A TOM MORRIS MID-IRON with lined face made by Tom Stewart circa 1920's. G-7 $90-150
119 A BUSSEY PATENTED IRON. "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 in "All Original" condition. G-6 $190-350
120 A PARTIAL SET OF JAMES BRAID smooth face irons circa 1910 by Gibson. A Cleek, Medium Iron and Niblick with the heads and stamping superb G-9. The Medium Iron and Niblick were poorly reshafted. (3) $200-400
121 A SPALDING ROUND HEAD NIBLICK circa 1910 with an off set hosel. The "Anvil" mark and "G S Turpie, White Bear G C" on the back. G-8 $75-125
122 A SCARCE SPALDING PITCHER with a curved, wide sole and "Diamond-dot" face scoring. Made in "Dysart-Fife" by Spalding. An outstanding example. G-8 $90-150 123 A SMOOTH FACE NIBLICK circa 1905 stamped only "St. Andrews, Niblick". G-7 $90-150
124 AN OUTSTANDING ANTI-SHANK NIBLICK made by Vickers with their "Double K" mark. A Smith's Model with heel and toe weighting and a severe "crook" in the hosel. G-8 $175-300
125 A FAIRLIE'S ANTI-SHANK NIBLICK with a dot ball face. Made for "George Lowe, St. Annes-On-Sea" and of very scarce "Hawkins Never Rust" metal. Shaft has whipping covering repair about two inches above the hosel. Head is G-8. $150-300
126 A POINTED TOE, DIAMOND BACK Niblick with Winton's "Diamond" mark above "88" at the toe. "J Milne, Neasden" in an oval. Scarce! G-7 $90-150
127 AN ARMY & NAVY LOFTING IRON circa 1895 with a compact face and a very thick hosel with saw tooth nicking. All back markings have been "emoried" away by caddies. The original looking shaft marked "Army & Navy C C S" below a replacement leather grip. G-5 $75-125
128 A MAXWELL BY GIBSON circa 1920's with a bordered hyphen face, flanged back "Maxwell Mid-iron" with 12 wrap around "Maxwell" holes drilled into the hosel. G-6 $60-100
129 A PARK CLEEK circa 1895 with "Dots" added to the face probably after 1910. "Wm Park, Maker, Musselburgh" nearly full on the back. G-5 $120-200
130 A TWO LEVEL BACK MASHIE stamped "Dysart-Fife Hand Forged Mashie" with the "Anvil" mark at the toe. The back has two levels. Shaft is marked "A G Spalding & Bros., Gold Medal". G-7 $60-100
131 A CIRCA 1900 CLEEK with "The GAMAGE London" on back and a very long shaft . Hosel has saw tooth nicking. Some surface pitting. All lettering is bold. G-5 $60-100
132 AN OUTSTANDING MILLAR JIGGER circa 1915 with criss-cross face scoring and a large "Thistle" mark. G-8 $60-100
133 A VARDON CLEEK. "Harry Vardon Cleek" on a circa 1915 line face scarcity. "H Vardon" is stamped on the shaft below an old tattered sheep skin grip. G-6 $60-100
134 AN OUTSTANDING DEEP FACE MASHIE in the Taylor style with criss-cross face scoring. "Slazenger, New York" and "Made In Scotland" on the back. G-8 $60-100
135 A "SPECIAL SAMMY" circa pre-1913 with Frank Johnson's "Key" mark and "C Gibson" (Hoylake) on the back. "Special Sammy" is deep and bold at the toe. G-6
136 A CONDIE SMOOTH FACE CLEEK circa 1900. A nice club. G-7 $60-100
137 A SCARCE GIBSON MASHIE circa 1915 off set hosel and the head stamped "Slazenger, NY" above the "Star" mark and "H Logan's, The Genii Model, Patent No. 22170". G-7 $60-100
138 AN ANDERSON, EDINBURGH LOFTER circa 1900 stamped "Anderson"s Edinb.". Replaced shaft marked "Spalding Gold Medal". G-6 $80-140
139 A POINTED TOE WINTON NIBLICK circa 1910 smooth face Niblick stamped "Ted Ray's Own Niblick" and having a "Diamond Back" weighting design. G-6 $120-200
140 A SCARCE F H AYRES Mashie circa 1890-1895 with "F H Ayres" marked in bold large block letters. Original shaft is also marked "F H Ayres". An old repair to the shaft is covered with whipping. Still a nice collectible club. G-6 $80-140
141 AN OUTSTANDING WINTON "A M Mashie" with a deep faced, large head and dot punched face. This club is pictured p-121 in Olman's "Encyclopedia". G-8+ $120-200
142 A NICE ARMY & NAVY HOLD FAST Lofting Iron circa 1900 with Anderson's tiny "Circle" mark as well as "A & N C S L, Hold Fast" on the back. Shaft stamped "Army & Navy C S L". G-7 $75-125
143 A STEWART "SERPENT" STAMPED LOFTER circa 1895. The replacement shaft is stamped "Auchterlonie, St Andrews". G-5 $70-120
144 PARK, WILLIE, MUSSELBURGH, SCOTLAND. "Wm Park, Maker, Musselburgh" on a circa 1890 smooth face ladies Iron with an original marked shaft. G-6+ $120-200
145 A SCOTSMAN 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
146 A SCARCE SPALDING "MODEL A" with the tiny lettering is bold and clear on a Carruthers thru hosel shafted Cleek . Shaft is of "ringed" hickory and stamped below the original grip. An exceptional piece! G-8+ $80-150
147 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 $90-175
148 A SCARCE SEYMOUR DUNN IRON. "Crown and Banner" and "Hand Made" marks on the back of a circa 1900 deep face Lofting Iron. All original. G-7 $60-100
149 A SCARCE "CLAN" IRON BY SPALDING stamped "Clan Special Mid-iron" with a smooth face that looks circa 1910 rather than Cooper's 1897 estimate. All original with wrapped leather grip. G-8 $75-125
150 AN OUTSTANDING IRON circa 1900 stamped "Nicholls Special" on the concentric back weighted head. "106" on the original shaft below a great looking russet grip. G-8 $90-150
151 A NICE ALEX CAMPBELL circa 1900 smooth face Iron stamped "Alex Campbell, Hand Forged". G-7 $90-150
152 A SELDOM OFFERED LOVELL ARMS CLEEK circa 1900 stamped "Lovell Arms, Boston". G-6 $120-180
153 A #104 BGI CLEEK with a full "B G I" oval mark and #104 on the shaft. G-7+ $90-160
154 "MODEL 'A', A.G.SPALDING & BROS." in tiny lettering on a circa 1899-1901 smooth face Lofter with a centra-ject back. G-6+ $70-140
155 A FOULIS CONCAVE Mashie-Niblick with the Foulis "Thistle" mark at the heel. G-6 $90-175
156 TWO ILLEGAL "BAKSPIN" MACGREGOR IRONS. A very scarce "Popular 'B'" with large dot punches on a concave face and an "R Z" Model with the deep grooves removed to make it legal. G-6 (2) $175-350
157 A CORRUGATED ILLEGAL DEEP GROOVE Niblick with the "Arrow" through "Bakspin" mark. G-6 $90-150
158 A SAND DABBER #29 large head Niblick by Spalding. The toughest of the Kro-Flite Sweet Spot Irons to find when attempting to complete the 15 pc. iron set. (The set consists of 1-7 irons, 8 Sky Iron, 11 Chipper, 15-18 Pitchers, 19 Niblick and 29 Sand Dabber.) G-7+ $75-125
159 A SLOT DEEP GROOVE "BAXPIN MASHIE" circa 1920 with 9 slot grooves in the deep face. Appears all original although the shaft is a replacement. G-6 $90-175
160 A CONCAVE MASHIE NIBLICK stamped "Airway-O" with the Macgregor "Flower" at the heel. The interesting face has two lines bordering each side and three lines bisecting the dot punched face; the design appearing like "Goal Posts" or a large letter "H". G-7 $75-125
161 A FOULIS SHAPED MASHIE NIBLICK with a smooth face. "Slazenger, NY" on back. G-5 $75-150
162 A SET OF MACGREGOR "DURALITE" 1 thru 6 and the 9 iron. 7 and 8 irons were specialty clubs and sold separately. G-7 $200-325
163 A SET OF BUTCHART-NICHOLLS Hickory/Bamboo sectional shaft irons. 1-8 irons with the Niblick missing from a complete set. The #1 iron has a shaft repair and the Spade Mashie-6 is missing the ferrule. All BTN Hickory/Bamboo sectional shaft irons had a ferrule at the hosel made of hickory. G-6-G-8. $300-550
164 A CONCAVE FACE POPULAR "B" Mashie-niblick by Macgregor. A nice, scarce collectible. G-7 $75-125
165 TWO JIGGERS. A Wright & Ditson #8 Premier and a PGA by Spalding. G-6 $50-100
166 AN "A H FINDLAY" NIBLICK with an off set hosel that is almost Anti-Shank. An interesting club. G-7 $75-140
167 A "MASHIE JIGGER" circa 1915-20 with dot punched face. Most likely made by Burke. G-7 $75-150
168 TWO EARLY SMOOTH FACE IRONS. A "Fairfield" with a diamond back all original G-6 and a Macgregor Lofter circa 1905-1910, G-7. $75-150
169 A SPALDING DEEP GROOVE with filled in grooves and a flanged back Macgregor "OA" M-N. G-6 $75-150
170 AN OUTSTANDING POPULAR "C" CLEEK by Macgregor with a diamond back design. All original. G-8 $60-100
171 AN EARLY MACGREGOR LOFTER. Circa 1900 smooth face concentric back weighted Lofting Iron with "J Macgregor, Dayton, O" around a "Double Circle" mark with a Shamrock inside 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 $75-125
172 AN EARLY SPALDING IRON. "The Spalding" on head and original shaft of a circa 1898-1900 General Purpose Iron. G-6+ $60-100
173 A "SPALDING SPECIAL" LOFTER circa 1895-1897. G-6 $75-125
174 A NICE EARLY WRIGHT & DITSON LOFTER circa 1897-1900. Original stamped shaft and wrapped leather grip. G-7+ $75-125
175 A MACGREGOR DRIVING MASHIE circa 1900-1905. The original shaft has the large size stamping below the original tattered grip. G-6 $80-140
176 A SCARCE "SAMMY CLEEK" circa 1910 with a smooth face made by Harry C Lee. Original shaft and grip. G-6 $75-120
177 AN OLD SPALDING LOFTING IRON. A Spalding centra-ject smooth face Lofter circa 1898-1900 with "Arthur Johnson, & Co., 55 W 42nd St, NY" in a double oval at the toe. G-7 $60-100
178 AN IMPRESSIVE TROPHY with a silver plated golfer in plus fours putting. He is standing on a two inch cast iron base. The plate dated 1936 can be removed and replaced. Great for a Regional Hickory Hacker permanent trophy. $250-500
179 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. $500-800
180 A SILVER PLATE CANDY DISH with female golfer, circa 1920's on the six inch diameter lid. Striking! $200-400
181 A COMMEMORATIVE BRITISH OPEN PEWTER MUG with golf club handle. Circa 1976-77 with all the Open winners from 1860 to 1976 engraved on the mug along with two golfing scenes; St Andrews 1798 and what appears to be Johnny Miller, the 1976 champion. Also engraved is "The Open Championship" in large block lettering near the top rim. The bottom is stamped "Finest English Pewter, Sheffield, England". $100-200
182 AN EXQUISITE EGG SERVICE, silver plated, with four egg cups, and four spoons. The base is seven inches in diameter and stands eight inches tall with a dimple ball at the top. All the egg cups have a dimple ball design. $375-550
183 A CRYSTAL PITCHER TROPHY standing nearly 11 inches tall with a three inch Sterling silver top engraved "Wykagyl, June 1916, Engineers Golf Club". A great item for display. $300-600
184 A SUPERB DOULTON KINGSWARE earthenware pitcher nine inches tall decorated with Crombie figures in relief on a dark brown background and treacle glaze. G-9+++ $500-1000
185 A SUPERB DOULTON KINGSWARE earthenware mug six inches tall decorated with Crombie figures in relief on an airbrush brown background. $400-700
186 ROYAL DOULTON CREAMER (D3395) with Crombie figures and "All Fools Are Not Knaves, But All Knaves Are Fools". One tiny chip on bottom. $425-650
187 ROYAL DOULTON BUNNYKINS CEREAL BOWL. No chips, crazing or cracks, just normal wear from use. G-7 $175-300
188 A LARGE GNOME measuring 8 1/4" tall. Male & female golfers looking at ball in an unplayable lie. "Dunlop" on the lady's golf bag is the only marking. $60-120.
189 A THREE HANDLE COPPER AND PEWTER trophey standing seven inches tall. Inscribed "Fairview C C, Spring Handicap, 1905, Second Prize." $250-450
190 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. $75-150
191 TWO TROPHY MUGS. A pewter mug engraved with 1 1/2 inch tall golfer in plus fours and "The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post Tournament". Not dated, but most likely 1920's or 1930's. A great display item and a silver plated mug 5 inches tall engraved "Blackpool Golf Club, 1919-20" and the bottom stamped "EPNS". A nice trophy mug. (2) $90-150
192 A STAFFORDSHIRE CUP AND SAUCER of "Fine Bone China" with golfing scenes on both the large cup and saucer. Circa 1950's. G-9+ $90-150
193 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. "Cavalier, Fine Bone China, Staffordshire, England" is on the base. G-10 $150-250
194 EIGHT HALLMARKED STERLING SPOONS with crossed golf clubs or other golf designs. (8) $140-240
195 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) $120-250
196 TWO NICE PINS. A ladies watch on a golf bag and two clubs held by a green shamrock. (2) $75-125
197 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. $175-300
198 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) $90-175
199 TWO EXQUISITE MEDALS half dollar size circa 1900-20, one STERLING SILVER, the other COPPER. Both are identical with crossed clubs and sailing ship on one side and "Hythe Golf Club, Won By" on the other side. No name or date engravings. $190-300
200 A ROUND TEA POT with a colorful "Hogan" type hat for a lid. Circa 1950's-60's. $50-100
201 A RECTANGULAR ALUMINUM HEAD stamped "The Weetman, Hand Made" on the sole "58" surrounded by "Rays" for a sweet spot. Outstanding. G-8 $100-150
202 TWO ALUMINUM PUTTERS made by "Frank Johnson", one with a diamond shaped brass face insert. Both are G-7. (2) $100-150
203 THREE DIFFERENT MILLS aluminum head putters. An "R B B" with "T Bar" site line and two hosel cracks G-6; a "Ray Model" with Flat lie G-5+: a "Braid Mills 19015 Model" G-6. (3) $125-250
204 TWO ALUMINUM PUTTERS, one stamped "Alex Patrick, Leven", the head painted and reshafted G-5 and a nice Halley's, London "1921 Model" with their "Crossed Swords" mark, G-7. (2) $100-200
205 A PLAYABLE SCHENECTADY made by Spalding. G-5 $75-125
206 A CASSIDY ALUMINUM MALLET circa 1915-20 with a raised "V" shaped sightline. No stampings on the head or sole. G-6+ $60-100
207 A MACGREGOR "52" BRASS HEAD offset hosel putter with a "stag-dot" face. Original shaft stamped. G-7 $90-150
208 A "SPALDING SPECIAL" BRASS PUTTER circa 1894-1897 with "Spalding Special" in block letters on the head. G-5+ $75-150
209 A MACGREGOR #60 BRASS PUTTER with a stag-dot face and flanged back. All original with a stamped shaft. G-8 $90-150
210 A NICE GEM STYLE PUTTER circa 1920 without any markings on the brass head. Would make an excellent putter for hickory play. G-7+ $60-100
211 A FORGAN PUTTING CLEEK with long smooth face. "R Forgan & Sons, St. Andrews" surrounds their circa 1901-1908 "Crown" mark. Shaft is a replacement. G-5 $45-80
212 A SHORT HOSEL PUTTER circa pre-1900 with the scarce rectangular stamp "Shoverling Dale & Gales, New York". G-5+ $75-125
213 AN UNUSUAL NICOLL "NAP" PUTTER circa 1915-20 stamped "George Nicoll, NAP Putter". G-7. $60-100
214 A DONALD ROSS, PINEHURST circa 1915 dot punched face blade putter with "D J Ross, Pinehurst" in an oval on the back. G-7 $90-150
215 A PARK STYLE BENT NECK PUTTER stamped "S D & G Best Quality". Most likely made by Spalding as this is exactly the same putter as the "The Spalding" model. G-6 $80-140
216 AN ANDERSON BENT neck smooth face Putting Cleek circa 1910 with Patent numbers on the back. G-7 $90-175
217 A BENT NECK PUTTER similar to the Taylor putter. "A McLaren, Hempstead" on the back above Wm Gibson's Star mark. G-6 $75-150
218 TWO ALUMINUM HEAD PUTTERS, both left handed. A Spalding "R M" with replaced shaft G-6 and a Wm Gibson with "Fife Golf Co., Kinghorn, Fife, Scotland" on the head. Shaft has a repair. G-5. (2) $100-200
219 TWO OUTSTANDING NICOLL PUTTERS. A dot faced "9 Rustless Recorder" circa 1930 and a lined face "Whippet" circa 1925. Both G-8 (2) $95-175
220 THREE SCOTTISH PUTTERS including two by Gibson, one a blade with a smooth face and bent hosel circa 1905-10, G-6; a bent neck blade circa 1915-20 with a hyphen face, G-6+: a Stewart "Ord Putter" for a lady, G-7. (3) $120-200
221 FOUR SMOOTH FACE PUTTERS including a "Triumph" juvenile, G-7+; Harry C Lee, with "Acorn" mark circa 1905, G-7; W & D Selected circa 1898-1903, G-6: Spalding Crescent G-4. (4) $125-225
222 THREE GOOD PUTTERS including a goose neck mussel back, G-7, a "Hoylake Special" G-7 and an off set blade with a large letter "S" inside a diamond, G-7. (3) $90-150
223 THREE PUTTERS including a "Lakewood" stamped brass blade, a Gem type with a smooth face and a Gem type by Spalding. G-5 to G-6 (3) $120-180
224 TWO FLANGED BACK PUTTERS including a Spalding "Ray Special" and a Spalding "M 18". Both are G-7 and are nice putters. (2) $80-150
225 A MEASURING CLUB stamped "Genuine Butchart Model Brassie" on the sole plate. Circa 1920's measuring club with the shaft/grip being flat and numbered in inches from 30 to 44. G-8+ $300-600
226 A "STAR" PRETTY FACE BRASSIE with "A G Spalding & Bros" in script on the head. The black insert has a large white "Star" in the center. One hairline hosel crack. A nice display club. G-6+ $90-150
227 A WRIGHT & DITSON BULGER DRIVER with a leather face held by 5 wood pegs. Circa late 1890's and stamped "A H Findlay" . The head was intended to be a splice neck with a very thick oval shaped hosel, which was converted to accept socket shafting. All original with marked shaft. Scarce! G-5+ $150-250
228 "THE SAMSON" and "A G Lockwood, Boston" on the head of a patented "Fiber" face Driver. Small chip in sole at back of slip. "Spalding Gold Medal" stamped on the shaft. G-7 $120-200
229 MINT SPLICED NECK DRIVER HEAD, circa 1915 that has never been shafted. "E Hazelhurst, Windermere" on the black stained head. As spliced necks woods during the Teens were being replaced by socket necks, these were never shafted. Put in a shaft and make this a hickory play club, or use it as a paperweight. A great office desk conversation piece! Mint new. $190-300
230 MINT SPLICED NECK BRASSIE HEAD circa 1915 that has never been shafted. "E Hazelhurst, Windermere" on the black stained head with a full brass sole plate. As spliced necks woods during the Teens were being replaced by socket necks, these were never shafted. Put in a shaft and make this a hickory play club, or use it as a paperweight. A great office desk conversation piece! Mint new. $190-300
231 MINT SPLICED NECK SPOON HEAD circa 1915 that has never been shafted. "E Hazelhurst, Windermere" on the black stained head with a full brass sole plate. As spliced necks woods during the Teens were being replaced by socket necks, these were never shafted. Put in a shaft and make this a hickory play club, or use it as a paperweight. A great office desk conversation piece! Mint new. $190-300
232 A WILLIE DUNN SPLICED NECK BRASSIE circa 1900 with "Willie Dunn, New York" in large letters on the head. #7 and the "Macgregor" shaft stamp below a nice sheep skin grip. A nice example of Dunn's work after he left Macgregor. G-7+ $275-450
233 A B. G. I. SPLICED NECK BULGER face Driver in outstanding condition. Circa late 1890's with the "Arrow-BGI, Co.-Arrow" mark on both the head and shaft. Grip is a replacement. G-7+ $200-400.
234 A RARELY OFFERED 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 on the head. Original shaft with a replacement circa 1920's red all weather grip. Clubs from New Zealand are very seldom offered. G-6 $300-600
235 A NICE MILLS "B S D 2" Aluminum "Mid-iron" fairway club with the loft of about a #4 iron. G-7 $250-450
236 A SPALDING TRIPLE SPLICE PATENT DRIVER with a steel face insert. The club was in outstanding condition before John Gates refinished the head. Now it looks mint new. $150-300
237 "CLEEK, PAT. PENDING" on the brass sole plate. Two-tone head is stamped "Jos. W Stein". Circa 1925 and all original. Very scarce with "Cleek" on the club! G-7 $90-150
238 A PARK COMPRESSED HEAD BRASSIE circa 1900. The pear shaped head is stamped "W Park, Patent, Compressed". Original looking shaft is not stamped. G-6 $250-450
239 A "THE SPALDING" GRASSY DRIVER with "67" stamped on the brass sole plate. Shaft is a replacement. G-5 $175-275
240 AN OUTSTANDING "B G I" left handed spliced neck Brassie with the "Arrow-BGI-Arrow" on head and shaft. Grip is a replacement. A nice collectible. G-8 $150-300
241 THREE SOCKET WOODS made in America by Wilson, Spalding and Kroydon. G-7 (3) $120-200
242 A METROPOLITAN "DRIVER" AND A BAG. A left handed two tone "Driver" and a circa 1920's canvas and leather bag. Both are G-6. (2) $75-125
243 A NICE "HARRY VARDON BRASSIE" made by Burke. A nice all original wood. G-8 $75-125
244 ARMY & NAVY SPOON. A nice circa 1910-1915 Spoon with a full brass sole plate and "Army & Navy CSL, London" on the head. G-7 $65-115
245 A NICE SLAZENGER BRASSIE circa 1910. All original, with grip a bit rough. G-7+ $70-120
246 A ROSE WOOD HEAD BRASSIE. "R Ferrier" on a spliced neck ROSE wood head Brassie. G-6 $140-225
247 AN OUTSTANDING AUCHTERLONIE DRIVER circa 1920 with a persimmon head. "Auchterlonie" on head and shaft. G-8 $80-140
248 A SCARCE "DOMINIE" CRESCENT HEAD putter stamped "Army & Navy Holdfast, London" and made by Gibson with his "Star" mark. G-6 $120-200
249 JAMES SIMPSON PUTTING CLEEK made for "Robinson & Co, Singapore". Interesting diamond-dot face scoring. G-7 $75-125
250 A "JERKO" DEEP GROOVE "MODEL A" made by Gibson. The corrugated face scoring runs at a diagonal angle. G-6 $150-250
251 A SLOT DEEP GROOVE #17 M-N with the reverse "Swastika" mark. The face has eight wide slot grooves. G-6 $90-160
252 A MACGREGOR "T-2" SHIELD FACE "Tomahawk Brand Iron". Original stamped shaft. G-7 $90-160
253 A VERY SCARCE SHIELD FACE SLOTTED HOSEL MID-IRON. "S C 1 Superior Mid-iron" and "Pat'd May 14, 1918" on back. All original with a marked shaft. See the 1917 Macgregor catalogue reprint. G-8 $190-325
254 THREE ODD FACE IRONS in above average condition. A Macgregor "XA 1/2 Mashie", a Gibson M-N and a Royal Mashie. (3) $125-200
255 HENDRY & BISHOP DREADNOUGHT NIBLICK with an oversized head. G-7 $75-125
256 THE GOLF OF OUR FATHERS, 1952 by W K Montague. Back cover DOES NOT have the usual water stain. Signed "Tom" With my Compliments "Bill". G-8 $175-350
257 TOLLEY, CYRIL, THE MODERN GOLFER, New York, 1924. Green cover in good condition. G-7 $60-100
258 DUNN AND JESSUP, INTIMATE GOLF TALKS, 1920 in near fine condition. A scarce book. G-8 $120-200
259 HUTCHISON H G, GOLF, THE BADMINTON LIBRARY, 2nd edition, 1890. Nice front cover, spine and back have some water stains. An average copy. $125-225
260 VARDON, HARRY, HOW TO PLAY GOLF, 1912, third edition. Bright red cover, spine somewhat sun faded, text is sound. G-7 $60-100
261 TAYLOR, J H, TAYLOR ON GOLF, 1911, 6th edition. Green cloth, decorative gold lettering. Average, G-5. $125-250
262 WETHERED, ROGER AND JOYCE, THE GAME OF GOLF, 1931 in original Dust Jacket. G-7 $75-125
263 FAIRLIE, W E, THE OLD COURSE OF ST. ANDREWS: PLANS WITH NAMES OF HOLES AND BUNKERS, 1908. A rarely offered booklet that will surely increase in value after the 2000 Open. 17.5 CM, 20 pages, illustrated, linen wrappers. Green cover is G-6, text G-8. $250-450
264 SALMOND, J B, THE STORY OF THE R & A, 1956 in original Dust Jacket. Slight mildew smell. G-7 $90-150
265 DIEHL-VARDON GOLF MANUAL, 1927. G-5 $50-100
266 BOBBY JONES ON GOLF. 1966, 1st Edition with Dust Jacket. A nice copy. G-8 $60-100
267 CURIOUS HISTORY OF THE GOLF BALL, 1968 by J S Martin. No D/J, otherwise fine condition. G-8 $175-300
268 HARRY VARDON THE COMPLETE GOLFER, London 1907, Eighth Edition. Some foxing, overall very good. G-7 $150-300
269 HARRIS, ROBERT, SIXTY YEARS OF GOLF, 1953 in good condition. G-6 $90-175
270 WETHERED, ROGER AND JOYCE, GOLF FROM TWO SIDES, 1922 third impression. G-6 $35-60
271 SCOTT AND EVANS, THE GOLFER'S YEAR, Volume II 1951 in D/J. G-8 $18-35
272 EVERARD, H S C, GOLF IN THEORY AND PRACTICE, 1896, 1st. Quite scarce even though the spine is frayed and sun faded, G-4. Text is G-6. $125-200
273 COTTON, HENRY. Two books, My Golfing Album, 1st, 1959 and, This Game of Golf, 1949, 2nd. Both in G-6. (2) $60-100
274 LONGHURST AND MITCHELL. Two books, Mitchell, Essentials of Golf, 16th ed., G-5 and Longhurst, Golf, 1951 reprint G-5. (2) $40-75
275 DONOVAN & MURDOCH, The Game of Golf and the Printed Word, as new in Dust Jacket. The best reference for golf books! $75-120
276 THREE CLASSICS OF GOLF BOOKS. A History of Golf, Browning, The Clicking of Cuthbert, Wodehouse and The Duffer's Handbook of Golf, Rice & Briggs. All three in new condition. (3) $40-80
277 SIX PRICE AND OR REFERENCE BOOKS. Signature Golf Ball Collector's Guide, Biocini #223/500, Antique Golf Club Price Guide, 1st, 1991, Georgiady, Quick Reference Guide to Antique Golf Club Names, Georgiady & Kelly, and three by the Olmans: Hard bound and soft cover Golf Antiques and The Encyclopedia of Golf Collectibles, 1985 Second printing. All in reasonable used condition. (6) $60-100
278 THE STORY OF AMERICAN GOLF, 1975, H W Wind, The Complete Golfer, 1954 Wind, The Golf Omnibus, 1991,Wodehouse, The Legend of Bagger Vance, Pressfield, The Tumult and the Shouting, 1954, G Rice plus TEN other books. (15) $90-150
279 FOUR BOOKS IN BELOW AVERAGE condition. Cotton, This Game of Golf; Longhurst, Golf; Browning, Golf With Seven Clubs and Lowe, Bedrock Principals of Golf. G-3 to G-4 (4) $30-50
280 ALLEN, PETER, Play The Best Courses, Great Golf In The British Isles. 1973. Fine in Dust Jacket and Famous Fairways, 1968. New in D/Jacket. (2)$75-125
281 MITCHELL, ABE, Essentials Of Golf, 1927. Average copy with no Dust Jacket, plus two scarce GOLFER'S HANDBOOKS. 1956 Edition of Golfer's Handbook. 1031 pages, hard bound and 1976 Edition of Golfer's Handbook. 1038 pages, hard bound. (3) $60-100
282 TAYLOR, DAWSON, St. Andrews, Cradle of Golf, 1976 in Dust Jacket. $60-100
283 LEE TREVINO SIGNED 1968 US OPEN PROGRAM. Signed at Oak Hill by Trevino boldly on the front cover in black sharpie. Very scarce! G-8 $140-250
284 LEE TREVINO SIGNED 1971 US OPEN PROGRAM. Signed at Merion by Trevino boldly on the front cover in black sharpie. Very scarce! G-7 $120-220
285 HALE IRWIN. THREE US OPEN PROGRAMS, 1974, 1979 and 1990 all signed on the front cover by Irwin. (3) $140-250
286 HUBERT GREEN SIGNED 1977 US OPEN PROGRAM. Signed at Southern Hills by Green on the front cover. Arnold Palmer has also signed the front, but his signature has faded. Other signatures in the program include Jerry Pate on his photo, Arnold Palmer, Tommy Bolt, Gary Player, Chi Chi and Chris Schenkel. $120-200
287 DAVID GRAHAM SIGNED 1981 US OPEN PROGRAM. Signed at Merion by Graham on the front cover in black sharpie. G-6 $60-120
288 CURTIS STRANGE SIGNED 1988 and 1989 US OPEN PROGRAMS. Both are personalized "To Grace" on the front cover in black sharpie. G-8 $60-120
289 1974 US OPEN PROGRAM. Palmer on the cover. G-8 $50-90
1978 & 1980 US OPEN PROGRAMS. G-7 (2) $100-175
291 1980 US OPEN PROGRAM. Nicklaus was the champion. G-7 $60-120
292 1981 & 1983 US OPEN PROGRAMS. G-7 (2) $60-120
293 1987, 1988 & 1989 US OPEN PROGRAMS. G-8 (3) $60-120
294 SIX US OPEN PROGRAMS, 1990-1995 G-8 (6) $90-175
295 1965 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAM. G-6 $35-70
296 1973 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAM. Nicklaus was the winner. G-8 $75-125
297 1975 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAM. Nicklaus was the winner. G-8 $60-100
298 1981 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAM. Nicklaus on cover. G-9+ $35-60
299 THREE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP PROGRAMS. 1988, 1990 & 1994. (3) $50-80
300 SIX VARIOUS PROGRAMS. 1985 Walker Cup at Pine Valley, 1985 & 1988 US Amateur, 1991 & 1992 US Senior Open and two 1991 US Open. (7) $90-150
301 FOUR SMOOTH FACE IRONS including a J Macgregor, Wright & Ditson, BGI and Trimount D S & G. All G-5. (4) $120-200
302 SIX VARIOUS SCOTTISH IRONS by Gourlay, Spence, St Andrew Golf, Slazenger and Patrick. G-5 to G-7 (6) $150-300
303 SEVEN BRITISH MADE IRONS including two smooth faces. G-5 to G-7 (7) $175-350
304 THREE PUTTERS, two flanged backs including a Burke Monel Metal and an "Arrowflite" along with a severe goose neck hosel blade with no name. G-6-7 (3) $90-150
305 SIX SPECIALTY CLUBS including 2 Jiggers and 2 Chippers in average condition. (6) $150-250
306 SIX SCOTTISH CLUBS including 3 by Tom Stewart in average condition. (6) $150-250
307 FIVE COLLECTIBLE IRONS including a Monel Metal Jigger G-8, Sarazen Monel Metal Mashie, G-8 and three nice odd back design irons. G-7. (5) $150-300
308 FIVE CLUBS including three flanged backs and 2 Macgregor Putters. G-5-G-6 (5) $150-250
309 SIX GOOD BLADE Putters including a mussel back. G-6 (6) $140-225
310 SEVEN OFF SET BLADE Putters. G-6 (7) $160-240
311 FOUR DRIVING IRONS including one with a broken shaft. (4) $90-150
312 "SHALER" IRONS, PUTTER AND WOODS. A partial set of matching Driver and Spoon as well as a #9 Putter and #5 and #7 irons. All original and a nice partial set. G-8 (5) $175-350
313 SIX IRONS AND A PUTTER. A Spalding "RF" long hosel putter, a Scottish made #1 Iron and five American made irons including a Spalding Jigger. G-6-G-8 (7) $150-275
314 FIVE WILSON IRONS in above average condition. G-7 (5) $100-175
315 TEN AVERAGE WOOD SHAFT WOODS. All American made. G-5-6. (10) $325-500
316 SEVEN AMERICAN MADE BLADE PUTTERS including a Kroydon, Hagen and Sarazen ranging from G-5 to G-8. $150-250
317 SEVEN AMERICAN MADE IRONS including a Kro-Flite Pitcher "17", Wilson Walker Cup #2, 5 & 7 irons and three others. G-6 to G-9. (7) $140-220
318 FOUR CLUBS IN A BAG. A superb "Thistle" Spoon, a "Thistle" Putter and Mashie and a "Winton Special Cleek" all in a nice canvas and leather trimmed oval top bag circa 1925-30. Would make a nice office or den display. (5) $175-300
319 FOUR BLADE PUTTERS and a Burke Juvenile Mid-iron. A Putting Cleek, G-7 and Harry Vardon blade, G-6 by Stewart, and two other nice G-7 putters. A good lot. (5) $150-250
320 THREE ABOVE AVERAGE IRONS, including a Stewart M-N with a Bamboo shaft, Nicoll lined face Driving Iron and a Macgregor 5-X Spade Mashie. All G-7 (3) $90-150
321 SIX OFF SET HOSEL PUTTERS including a smooth faceThistle Special, GoldSmith and Duralite (one star). G-6 to G-7 (6) $150-300
322 INTERESTING FACE SCORING on five American Putters including a flanged back, a Klin-McGill with Shamrock in sweet spot, a Burke Pennant and a Majestic. G-6-7 (5) $150-250
323 SIX GOOD BLADE PUTTERS all American made. G-6 (6) $150-275
324 TEN AMERICAN MADE IRONS in above average condition. (10) $220-350
325 TWO PARTIAL SETS. Three "Wilson Cup Defender" irons and three "Bonnie B" irons. G-5 to G-7 (6) $100-175
326 FIVE WILSON BLADE PUTTERS including a "Johnny Farrell" and a "Red Ribbon" with rubber grip for play. G-6-G-7 (5) $120-200
327 FIVE BLADE PUTTERS. Three Wright & Ditson and two Hillerich & Bradsby. G-6-G-7 (5) $120-225
328 SIX ABOVE AVERAGE AMERICAN blade putters. G-7 (6) $130-220
329 SEVEN ABOVE AVERAGE AMERICAN blade putters. G-7 (7) $150-275
330 EIGHT ABOVE AVERAGE AMERICAN blade putters. G-7 (8) $180-300
331 NINE AVERAGE AMERICAN blade putters. G-5 (9) $180-300
332 THREE MACGREGOR IRONS including a Maxwell hosel "Perfection Mid-iron". G-6 (3) $90-150
333 SIX BLADE PUTTERS including a diamond back by Winton, a mussel back and a "The Highlander" two way blade. G-5 - G-6 (6) $150-250
334 THREE GOOD PUTTERS. Two by Stewart for "Alex Smith", and a left hand smooth face for Slazenger plus an off set smooth face blade circa 1900. G-6 (3) $90-150
335 FOUR IRONS MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN including a Nicoll, two flanged back and a smooth face without stampings. Average. (4) $120-200
336 THREE IRONS MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN including two by Stewart, one a smooth face the other an "Approaching Cleek" with a mussel back. The third is a "J H Taylor" Niblick. Average. (3) $90-150
337 EIGHT COMMON AMERICAN made wood shaft irons. Average. (8) $160-250
338 NINE COMMON AMERICAN made wood shaft irons. Average. (8) $175-275
339 THREE GOOD PUTTERS including a Butchart-Nicholls with bamboo and hickory shaft, a Macgregor Popular and a Burke off set blade. G-7 $120-200
340 THREE INTERESTING FACE IRONS including a Kroydon Ball face, an "O-B-V" stag-dot face and a "Preswick, St Louis" with alternating rows of lines and dots. G-6 to G-7. (3) $100-200
341 SIX ASSORTED AMERICAN made irons. G-5 to G-7 (7) $120-200
342 SIX "T. STEWART, ST. ANDREWS" irons. 2, 3, 4, Mashie, M-N and Niblick. (6) $180-300
343 FIVE TOM STEWART IRONS including one smooth face, two line scored and two dot face. (5) $140-250
344 FOUR SPALDING "F" SERIES. Three irons, F-2 (2), F-3 and an F-10 Putter. All have smooth top of blade with lined bottom. (4) $120-220
345 FIVE SPALDING IRONS including a smooth face "Spalding Gold Medal 4" circa 1908 and a "D-15" with concave face. (5) $100-150
346 FOUR ALUMINUM HEAD PUTTERS. A "Wimbar", G-7, a Spalding "MR", G-6 and two unmarked, G-6. (4) $190-350
347 A SET OF "R T JONES" IRONS with coated "TrueTemper" shafts. 2-9 irons with original grips. Virtually mint and a nice wall display set. G-9 (8) $75-125
348 "WILSON GENE SARAZEN TRAINING CLUB" on the head of a circa 1930's steel shafted wood with the head weighing about a pound. "Remove screws to adjust weight" is stamped on the brass sole plate. All original G-7+ $90-175
349 A FORGAN "BLACK MAGIC" Pyralin head mallet Putter with a black painted STEEL shaft. "Made in Scotland, Forgan, St. Andrews" on the brass sole plate and "Black Magic" on the head. Grip is square. G-8 $75-125
350 WALTER HAGEN "IRON MAN" flanged sand wedge circa 1930-35 with a wood grain covered steel shaft. G-8+ $90-175
351 WALTER HAGEN "IRON MAN" flanged sand wedge circa 1930-35 with a wood grain covered steel shaft. G-7 $70-120
352 "DYNAMITER" STEEL shafted, large flanged smooth face Sand Wedge circa 1930's. Very Scarce! $90-175
353 A "MIRACLE" ADJUSTABLE STEEL shaft iron without the key. $60-120
354 AN ADJUSTABLE "MIRACLE" iron with a steel shaft. Pat. #2,329,313 indicates this was patented in 1943. G-7 $75-120
355 AN ADJUSTABLE "MIRACLE 38" iron with a steel shaft and off set hosel. G-7 $75-120
356 TWO 85068 PING ANSWER PUTTERS both with original grips. G-8+ $100-200
357 TWO 85068 PING ANSWER PUTTERS both with replacement grips. G-8+ $100-200
358 WILSON 8802 PUTTER WITH BRASS HEAD. G-8 $250-450
359 WILSON STAFF 8823 PUTTER. All original G-8+ $140-220
360 WILSON STAFF 8813. Replacement grip. G-8 $225-350
361 TOMMY ARMOUR 693W WOODS. A Driver, 3 & 4 woods nicely refinished to appear new. (3) $150-250
362 A FULL FOUR WOOD SET OF "Tommy Armour 'A2W"" Persimmon woods. All have been expertly refinished. (4) $90-150
363 A TONEY PENNA "TP1W" DRIVER with persimmon head. G-9 $75-150
364 A TOURNEY "TP2W" DRIVER with persimmon head. G-9 $75-150
365 A TONEY PENNA "693" DRIVER with persimmon head. G-9 $140-240
366 A TOMMY ARMOUR "915 W" DRIVER with persimmon head. G-9 $60-100
367 A TOMMY ARMOUR "693 W" DRIVER with persimmon head. Refinished. $175-350
368 A TOMMY ARMOUR "T 693 W" DRIVER with persimmon head. Refinished. $140-240
369 A TOMMY ARMOUR "T 693 W" DRIVER with persimmon head. Refinished. $140-250
370 A TOMMY ARMOUR "A T 3 W" DRIVER with persimmon head. Refinished. $50-100
371 TOMMY ARMOUR 1, 2 & 4 "SS2W" Persimmon woods. Refinished, (3) $120-200
372 SIX STEEL SHAFTED PRETTY FACE WOODS two matching Hillerich & Bradsby. G-6-G-7 (6) $120-250
373 A SET OF BOBBY JONES STEEL shafted irons and woods. "Tournament Model" 3-9 and putter plus #2 & 3 woods. G-6 (10) $75-150
374 HOGAN 4TH ANNIVERSARY COMM IRONS 2-PW. Exact in every detail to Hogan specs in clubs he used in 1953 to win three majors. Only 1500 Sets made and number stamped. Letter of Authenticity included with original packaging and iron covers. MINT! $2000-3000
375 HOGAN SAND WEDGE. Hogan W "Wadkins" Grind Sand Wedge with Leather grip. Laser engraved Legend logo & Ben Hogan Fresno Open. Commemorates final Ben Hogan Tour Event in History. Only 75 made. MINT $500-800
376 A 1982 MASTERS SERIES BADGE SIGNED by the winner, Craig Stadler in black sharpie. I got this in person 2 years ago at the Byron Nelson Classic. $60-100
377 TOM AUCTERLONIE SIGNED and dated a St. Andrews score card for a friend July 7th 1953 in black fountain pen. A rare offering of a vintage clubmaker's autograph. Score card is mint. $250-400
378 PAYNE STEWART SIGNED 8 X 10 color photo. Boldly signed in black sharpie. $30-50
379 FOUR MASTERS WINNERS SIGNED cards with newspaper photos attached. Watson, Wall, Player, Aaron. All are circa 1975 and nicely signed in black fountain pen. (4) $60-100
380 GENE SARAZEN AND BYRON NELSON signed black and white 8 X 10 photos. (2) $55-85
381 GENE SARAZEN SIGNED BOOK. Thirty Years of Championship Golf, Second printing, 1950. Signed nearly 50 years ago in blue fountain pen. "To Fred Wiese. Best wishes to you from your friend, Gene Sarazen". No D/J, but a nice example and excellent autograph! $100-200
382 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) $75-150
383 WALTER HAGEN INK PEN SIGNATURE on the fly leaf of his book The Walter Hagen Story, 1st Printing, 1956 in D/J. The signature is large and bold. $300-500
384 TOMMY ARMOUR SIGNED BOOK How to Play Your Best Golf All The Time, 7th printing. Boldly signed in fountain pen. Signature is 4" long. $250-400
385 DAVID GRAHAM autographed this ball in black sharpie. $30-60
386 HALE IRWIN autographed this ball in black sharpie. $40-70
387 BEN CRENSHAW autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $35-70
388 GENE SARAZEN autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $60-100
389 RAY FLOYD autographed this ball in black sharpie. $30-60
390 ROBERTO DeVICENZO autographed this ball in black sharpie. $45-80
391 GEORGE ARCHER autographed this ball in black sharpie. $30-60
392 NICK FALDO autographed this ball in black sharpie. $45-80
393 GARY PLAYER autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $35-60
394 ANDY NORTH autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $30-60
395 LEE TREVINO autographed this ball in black sharpie. $45-80
396 GREG NORMAN autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $45-80
397 BEN HOGAN autographed A PINNACLE ball in black sharpie. $250-450
398 BYRON NELSON autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $90-175
399 SEVE BALLESTEROS autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $40-80
400 HANK KUEHENE autographed this Oak Hill US Amateur ball in black sharpie. $40-80
401 TOM KITE autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $35-60
402 ARNOLD PALMER autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $60-100
403 JOHN DALY autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $40-75
404 GENE LITTLER autographed this ball in blue sharpie. $30-50
405 BOB ROSBURG autographed this ball in black ink pen. $30-50
ART WALL autographed this ball in black sharpie. $30-50
407 BILLY CASPER autographed this YELLOW ball in black sharpie. $30-50
408 SEVEN SIGNED 3 X 5 CARDS BY MASTERS WINNERS. Sarazen, Middlecoff, Faldo, Burke, Seve, Nelson and Picard. (7) $120-200
409 FOUR SIGNED 3 X 5 CARDS BY BR. OPEN WINNERS. Sarazen, Player, Peter Thomson and Faldo. (4) $50-90
410 THREE SIGNED ITEMS BY US OPEN WINNERS. 3 X 5 cards by Nelson & Boros and Curtis Strange signed a 1981 Bobby Jones First cover. $50-90
411 ARNOLD PALMER signed in black sharpie on a black & white magazine photo of him coming out of a trap; circa early 1960's. $50-90
412 BRASS SAND TEE MOLD in the original wooden dozen box. "Perfect Tee Mold, Pat. Pending, Albert Lea, Minn." on the plunger and also on the lid of the box. (2) $1250-2000
413 WALTER HAGEN TEE BOX as well as a "Diamond Golf-Tee Book Matches" with eight yellow goblet tees. The colorful Hagen box is empty and is only in average condition. Both items are quite scarce! G-5 (2) $75-125
414 TWO SCARCE BOXES OF TEES. A "TopNotTee" with 10 mint new wood top, wire stem tees and a box of "Bobby Cruickshank Indestructable" with eight red wire tees. Both boxes have cello tape damage, the Cruickshank is the better of the two. Tees are still very scarce in mint cond. (2) $120-200
415 THREE BOXES OF TEES including two "Reddy Tee" and an "Arrow Tee" all with cello damage. (3) $60-100
416 TWO SCARCE TOURNAMENT CADDIE BADGES both for the "St. Paul Open". The 1934 being orange, the 1938 being green. The St. Paul Open was a PGA tour stop with notables as Nelson, Horton Smith (1941 winner) Guldahl, Little, Bulla, Mangrahm and other big names in the fields. G-9 (2) $90-150
417 AN ASSORTMENT OF PACKAGED TEES including match book tees, tee bag, and three loose "The Tufts Tees". (14) $90-150
418 A GROUP OF 100 PRE-1940 TEES including Rite-Hite, Reddy Tee, Goblets, Trumpets, two color plastic, Cones, etc. Good to New. (100) $75-125
419 FOUR MINT PACKETS OF TEES from 1937. Five large tees in each match book container stamped "The Canada Wood Specialty Co., Ltd, Orillia, Ont.". They come in the original mailing box with return label and canceled 4¢ Canadian Stamp. The 1937 stamp dates the box. Tees are G-10. (5) $75-150
420 U S OPEN, 1991 HAZELTINE memorabilia. Mint ticket to playoff round, souvenier envelope postmarked Chaska, logo golf ball, 2 ball markers, green repair tool and five wood tees. (11) $40-80
421 AN OUTSTANDING GOLF BALL CLEANER circa 1920's with "North British, Reg N. 804487" on the green cover. The rubber, clasp, brush and two sponges are in near mint condition. Rarely found this nice! G-9 $75-150
422 A RED RUBBER BALL CLEANER made in England by Avon. About as nice as they come. $40-80
423 A VERY SCARCE FLICKER BOOK. John Cotton, Ltd, Edinburgh, 1936 A & B of Archie Compston "Iron Shot" and "Full Drive". Average condition. 50 cards. $190-350
GOLF CARDS AND GOLF GAMES
424 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
425 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
426 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
427 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
428 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
429 A FULL UNCUT SHEET 1989 DONRUSS cards, framed. Glass has one crack. $90-150
430 TWO SETS 1981 DONRUSS GOLF CARDS. 66 card sets. Mint New. (2) $60-100
431 FIVE SETS 1981 DONRUSS GOLF CARDS. 66 card sets. Mint New. (5) $140-250
432 TWO MINT NEW GOLF GAMES. "Par-it" golf games unopened. Circa 1930's. (2) $60-120
433 FIVE MINT NEW GOLF GAMES. "Par-it" golf games unopened. Circa 1930's. (5) $140-250
434 TEN MINT NEW GOLF GAMES. "Par-it" golf games unopened. Circa 1930's. (10) $270-450
435 CANVAS & LEATHER GOLF BAG circa late Teens and made in the UK. Straps and handle are ok. G-6 $40-80
436 CANVAS AND LEATHER GOLF BAG circa late Teens made in the UK. Steel ring at top is exposed and canvas torn. Otherwise a nice bag. G-5 $30-50
437 AN OUTSTANDING GOLF BAG of canvas with leather trim. Made in the UK circa 1920's. A really nice display bag. G-8 $90-160
438 GREEN CANVAS GOLF BAG circa lateTeens with leather trim. Dirty, but a sound bag. G-6 $40-80
439 LEATHER ELK SKIN GOLF BAG circa late Teens with zipper hood. Not in the best of condition and needs some repair and care and then would make a nice display bag. All leather bags are quite scarce. G-4 $60-100 440 THREE CANVAS GOLF BAGS with leather trim. Middle bag in the photo is G-7, from the 1920's; the bags on either side are 50's-60's bags, G-7. (3) $70-120
441 TWO CANVAS GOLF BAGS with leather trim. The small bag is circa 1920's and G-6+ the larger is from the late 1930's and g-7. $70-120
442 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! $250-450
443 AN ORNATE CIGARETTE BOX 4 1/8" X 3 1/4" with golfer in plus fours in relief on the lid. Most likely Heintz and is stamped "Sterling Silver on Bronze, Pat. Aug. 27, 1912". A really nice dated collectible. $350-600
444 MASTERS GRILL ROOM PLAYING CARDS. Double deck box of cards exclusively used in the grill room. One green deck and the other white. Both have the Masters Logo. $100-200
445 A WOODEN BOX WITH PAINTED GOLFER in plus fours on the lid. Inscription on the bottom reads: "1922, Thought you could use Dad's old box. He never used it. Alice". Measures 5 1/2" X 3 1/2" X 2 1/2" and is a nice display item. $150-300
446 A RARE "GOLF GIRL TALCUM" TIN 51/2 X 2 5/8 vertical round. Near mint condition. Listed at $500. in 1985 Tin Collector's catalogue, a copy of the page accompanies the tin. $400-800
447 SEVEN PGA MONEY CLIPS including Sahalee, two different from 1997 Winged foot, a 1992 & 1995 Disney Classic, Bob Hope and 1992 St. Jude Classic. (7) $100-200
448 NINE MONEY CLIPS including two "Senior Series" a Northville 1998 Sr Tour, 1992 PGA Cup Matches, Kildare, Winged Foot PGA and 3 others. $100-200
449 A CAST IRON DUNLOP MAN standing 4 1/2 inches tall. "Dunlop Rubber Co, Ltd" is on the base. Unpainted with a few dings. $140-250
450 A STEREOSCOPE VIEWER with one card. "Underwood & Underwood, NY" with patent dates of 1902, 03, & o4 stamped on the bottom. "Mercury Stereoscope, Trade Mark" on the metal part of the viewer. Near Mint. $100-200
451 A SMOKING PIPE WITH STERLING OVERLAY depicting a golfer. Average condition. $125-250
452 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
453 A GOLF BAG BISCUIT TIN with embossed male and female golfers. 10 3/4 X 3 1/4 diam. Circa Teens- 20's and made by Robertson Bros., Toronto & London. One sold for $550. in a McGrath Auction. $225-400
454 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 and a caddie. $90-150
455 A PATENTED 1922 PRACTICE DEVICE - GAME. "Masterpiece" practice device with black rubber mat, six patented 1922 tethered rubber bramble pattern balls and aiming targets all in the original red box! An unusual and very scarce practice aid. $60-100
456 1975 MASTERS BADGE, A NICKLAUS YEAR! $120-200
457 1983 MASTERS SERIES BADGE. $40-80
458 A NICE GROUP OF MASTERS PRACTICE TICKETS. 1989, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 and 1998. The 1997 (Woods) brings $75. or more on eBay auctions. (7) $150-300
459 A FULL SET OF 1997 MASTERS Practice day tickets. Monday, Tues. and Wed. Tiger Woods was the winner. (3) $120-200
460 ST. ANDREWS OLD COURSE MAP "Surveyed & Depicted by A. MacKenzie, Golf Course Architect, March 1924". 27" X 13 1/2" and nicely framed. $300-600
461 A BLANKET WITH THE PGA EMBLEM. Approximately 5 X 4 feet in deep navy blue and commemorates the "Northern California PGA Junior Championship". Looks circa 1960's. $120-200
462 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 being won by Roberto DeVicenzo, 1967. A wonderful piece for anyone who has played or visited Hoylake. $190-300
463 "PRACTISOR PUTTING TRAP" in the original box and similar to "Bobby's Portable Putting Hole". The Mint New Putting Trap is red and the original box is near mint with a few creases. $90-150
464 "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. Rare! First one I have seen or heard of! Spike & tether G-9, ball G-5. $100-200
465 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. (5) $120-240
466 A CLUB CARRY BAG by Hillerich & Bradsby. This canvas "club pouch" holds up to six clubs in individual slots. The top folds over and has four fastening snaps. Virtually Mint New and shows little if any use. A nice display item. G-9+ $90-175
467 A VIRTUALLY MINT BAG circa 1930's with 4 leather wood covers. The bag is canvas and leather and has an oval top. The head covers are some of the nicest I've seen and are virtually mint new. A great display! G-9 $150-300
468 A PAIR OF LADIES GOLF SHOES NEVER WORN! "Old Maine Trotters 7 1/2 AA" brown and white shoes similar to the shoes worn by Babe Zaharias. Shoes are in original box accompanied with the original purchase invoice dated 4-11-1950 for $12.95. $90-150
Press Release: UPDATE-GREG NORMANS GOLF BALL FROM THE MASTERS
The Greg Norman golf ball which I found on the 12th hole of the
Augusta National Golf Club during the 3rd round of this years
Masters tournament is now available for bid. All proceeds from the
ball will be tax-deductible and sent to Search Ministries, a
non-profit charity, which has played an important role in the lives
of players and families on the PGA Tour for the past 20 years.
Included with the autographed ball is a personal note from Greg
Norman, the original Augusta Chronicle newspaper article describing
the pivotal event, and other media articles of interest. The auction
will be held through Chuck Furjanic, Inc., Golf Collectibles in
Irving, Texas Besides the Norman ball, a Masters flag with the
signatures of Jose Maria Olazabal and Mark OMeara (also for
Charity) and Furjanics amazing offerings of golf antiques will
also be up for bidding. Internet bids can be placed using Chuck
Furjanics Golf Collectibles website at
http://www.golfforallages.com or via email to furjanic@directlink.net.
The auction is an absentee sale. Closing date of the Auction will be
11:00pm (central daylight time) August 7th. You may mail bids to Mr.
Chuck Furjanic PO Box 165892 Irving, TX 75016. Bids will be accepted
if postmarked on or before August 6th. Bidding can also be done by
FAX at 972-257-1785. For updates on current highest bid or to place a
phone bid call Chuck Furjanic at 800-882-4825 or 972-594-7802.
Catalogues will be available July 22nd and the sale will also be up on the web site by July 23rd. Call 1-800-882-4825 or 972-594-7802 for further information.
Thanks, Bobby Clampett
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