Archived August 31, 2000, Items listed for informational purposes only -- Catalogue #129!!
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Celebrate the 2000 British Open with this ST. ANDREWS KEEPSAKE: A St. Andrews Millenium British Open keepsake. An "Old Course" Bag Tag, Logo Golf Ball, Ball Marker and Green Repair Tool all with the St. Andrews emblem. 4 items. If purchased separately IN ST. ANDREWS, your cost would be approximately $13. Our price - $12.
129...#1.....A nice "R Forgan" Transitional Driving Putter circa 1901-08 with the "Crown" mark on the Persimmon head. Original shaft stamped and the grip is a sheep skin replacement. G-7 $575
129...#2....."Made By Jimmie Anderson" on the sole and "R Forgan" on the Persimmon head of a circa1910-1915 Presidents style Long Nose putter. Appears all original. One in about the same condition brought $990. in my last auction. G-8 $990.
PUTTERS MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN
129...#3.....A Taylor's Twisted Neck putter with all stampings emoried away. A nice playable putter. G-6 $75
129...#4....."Park Putter" in block letters on a circa 1920's off set blade with the "Knight" mark at the toe. An outstanding example. G-8 $120
129...#5.....Condie's "Flower" mark on a circa 1915 "D & W Auchterlonie, St. Andrews" slightly off set blade with a dot punched face. Shaft also stamped "Auchterlonie, St. Andrews". G-7 $85
129...#6.....Widest "mussel back" I've seen on a club! This Condie Putter is stamped "Tom Watt 1907-1908" and stamped "21" near the toe. "Royal Crown Brand" surrounds a large "Crown" mark. Grip is a replacement. A very nice display club that will generate a lot of conversation. G-7 $150
129...#7.....A circa 1905 smooth face blade with an off set hosel. "R Forgan, St. Andrews" surrounds their "Crown" mark used between 1901-08. Shaft has a repair. G-5 $55
129...#8.....A nice original "The Gem 100" Putter with hatched face scoring, off set hosel, rounded back and 3/4" wide flat sole. "G Forrester, Earlsferry, Elie" on both head and shaft. G-7 $125
129...#9.....A seldom offered "T Galloway, Pittenweem" club. This one has "Wringneck Putter" and Nicholson's "1890 Gold Medal" stamp. A nice all original blade putter. G-7+ $120
129...#10.....A scarce Gibson's "Powder Horn" mark at the toe of a circa 1930 straight blade Putter. Shaft is a replacement. G-5 $55
129...#11.....A smooth, shallow face, rounded back Gem Putter with wide flat sole. The "Star" mark and "J. Hastie, Cairo" (Egypt) on the back. Circa 1905-10 with original shaft and sheep skin grip. Clubs from Egypt are very seldom offered. A nice example. G-7+ $140
129...#12.....A virtually mint "Maxwell Putter" with off set hosel, flanged back and 12 holes drilled in the hosel. Grip is a replacement. An exceptional example of a Mazwell hosel putter. G-8 $95
129...#13....."Murrie & Sons, Methven" on back of a concentric back weighted off set blade putter circa 1910-1915 with a hyphen scored face. Replaced grip over the original shaft. $75
129...#14.....An outstanding Park straight steel blade putter circa 1885-90 with a very thick saw tooth nicked hosel. The top of blade and hosel join is squared indicating a pre-1890's forging. EACH LETTER of Park's TINY letter oval stamp is clearly readable. Although the shaft is not stamped, it and the sheep skin grip look original. One of the nicest Park blade putters I've seen. G-8 $375
129...#15.....An outstanding circa late 1920's blade putter with "Percy Boomer" in script and "Spalding Dead Strength" in block letters on the back. The bottom and top of the blade are beveled giving the face an almost rounded effect to promote top spin. Grip has a flat spot for the thumbs. G-7 $120
129...#16.....An Anti-Shank Putter with the "Running Stag" mark. Also stamped "Percy Boomer, St Cloud" and the French "Import" stamps. Nice "crook" in the hosel with heel and toe perimeter weighting bulges. Shaft stamped "Gibsons Super Star". G-6 $190
129...#17....."Special Putter" on the toe of a circa 1915-20 off set hosel, hyphen scored blade. "Made in Scotland" on the slight flange and "R Thomson, Carnoustie" in block letters. G-7 $75
129...#18....."G Cawkwell, Sandygate" on back of a nice circa 1910 smooth face "Calamity Jane" type bent neck blade Putter. Shaft and grip are replacements. G-6 $75
129...#19.....An outstanding all original off set blade Putter stamped "Bridge House, Newbury". G-8 $75.
129...#20....."A Fyfe" in script above "St. Andrews" on a circa 1920's off set blade. Short shaft has a green leather grip. Good head stampings. G-7 $75
129...#21.....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 $85
129...#22.....A Gem type line scored putter with an interesting Boar's head mark at the toe. "Hand Forged Belmont Model" on the back. All original. G-7 $85
ALUMINUM "MILLS" TYPE MALLET PUTTERS
129...#23.....A nice "R N G Model" with the "T Bar" sight line. Sole and head stamps are deep and bold. Shaft is a nice replacement. G-6++ $75
129...#24 A nice "Z" Model long nose aluminum head putter with excellent sole and head stamps. Hosel has a crack, however it has been nicely repaired. G-6. $125
129...#25.....A Scarce circa 1900 "Y Model" Long Nose Aluminum Putter with a Medium Lie. The "Y" was modeled after the famous maker Philp long nose putters. Sole and head stamps are deep and bold and the hosel is sound. Replacement is stamped "Auchterlonie, St Andrews". G-6+ $250
BRASS HEAD PUTTERS
129...#26.....A brass blade Putter circa 1900 with a weak, but readable small "A of A" circle mark. G-5 $85
129...#27.....An off set hosel smooth face brass blade with "Simpson's, St. Andrews" in a tiny circle and Anderson's "Arrow" mark at the toe. Nicely reshafted with a great wrapped leather grip. G-7 $95
129...#28.....A very scarce, if not RARE "Robert Wilson" Brass blade putter circa 1880-1890. The top of blade and hosel join is "squared" indicating a pre 1895 forging. The back is weakly, but readably stamped "R Wilson, Maker, St. Andrews". If the stamp were bolder, this would be valued in the $500.-600. range. G-5+ $225
129...#29.....A circa 1900 smooth face Iron with one of the best "Anderson, Anstruther" small circle stamps I've seen. Army & Navy's "A & N C S, Hold Fast" stamp is also at the toe. Shaft is a replacement and the grip is a period type replacement. Head is G-9. Overall G-7 $125
129...#30....."C H Corlett, Broadstone" and Brodie's "B & S A" Triangle mark on a #3 Iron. Grip replaced on the original shaft. Brodie made many clubs sold through Tom Morris' shop. G-6 $70
129...#31.....A "Cannon" mark on a circa 1920 flanged back Mashie. G-7 $65.00
129...#32....."J H Taylor" signature "Niblick" with the 1908 Patent numbers on the back. The face is a nice bordered hyphen design. Replaced shaft stamped "R Simpson, Carnoustie". G-6 $65
129...#33....."J H Taylor Autograph, Reg No 303868/08" on the back of a circa 1910-1915 box-dot bordered hyphen scored face Mid-iron. Good markings. Slight warp in the original shaft can be straightened. Back and face markings are nice and bold. G-6 $80
129...#34....."A Ferguson, Prestwick" on a scarce rounded back circa 1925 hyphen scored mid iron. Shaft and grip are nice replacements. G-6+ $70
129...#35....."E Foord, Somerset, Burnham" stamped on Stewart's "Pipe" marked smooth face Iron pre-1905 stamped . Replacement shaft with an old wrapped leather grip. G-6 $80
129...#36.....A hyphen face, circa 1920's Mashie with "A Forbes, Troon" in an oval. Clubs with names of British Open courses are very popular. G-6 $65.
129...#37.....A hyphen face, circa 1920's off set hosel Niblick with "A Forbes, Troon" in an oval. Clubs with names of British Open courses are very popular. G-7 $75
129...#38.....Circa 1930-35 hyphen faced Mashie stamped "Forgan Made, Rustless Mashie". G-8 $60
129...#39....."R Forgan & Sons, St. Andrews" on both head and shaft of a circa late 1920's "Niblick" with a line scored face. Clubs with names of British Open courses are very popular. G-7 $70
129...#40.....An off set hosel "Zenith Mashie" made by George Nicoll having his "Hand" mark and also stamped "R Forgan & Sons, St. Andrews" on head and shaft. G-7 $75
129...#41.....A smooth shallow face Cleek with Forgan's pre-1901 "Plume" mark. Shaft is a stamped with the original looking sheep skin grip a bit tattered. "L" on the toe indicating a ladies iron. G-5 $110
129...#42.....A Prince Of Wales "Plume" marked shallow face Cleek circa 1895. Early replacement shaft has a great looking grip. G-6 $145
129...#43.....A nice smooth face "Medium Iron" with Gibson's "Star" mark and "Campbell & Co., Aberdeen" on the back. Shaft is painted black and the grip is a replacement. G-6+ $75
129...#44.....A circa 1910 smooth face flanged back "Star Maxwell" Mashie with 10 wrap around holes drilled into the hosel. G-6 $75
129...#45.....A very nice circa 1925 #3 iron with a hyphen scored face and Gibson's "Star" mark on head and shaft. All original and underrated. G-7+ $80
129...#46.....A scarce diamond back iron stamped "Driving Cleek". The face is an appealing bordered hyphen design. Shaft is a replacement. Gibson's oval stamp and "Star" mark are on the back. G-6 $90
129...#47.....A scarce "Sammy" stamped "R G Pilch, Norwich" and "Starona Stainless" as well as with Gibson's "Star" mark. A Sammy was used for run-up shots and has the loft of about a 4 iron. G-7 $90
129...#48.....A Gibson "Mid-iron" with his scarce "Powder Horn" mark at toe. Gibson used this mark after 1925, but very few have been encountered during my 12 years of cataloguing. G-7 $95.00
129...#49.....An outstanding off set hosel "Niblick", circa 1920's similar to an Anti-shank iron. Gibson's "Star" mark near the toe. All original. G-8 $95
129...#50.....An unusual "Maxwell" hosel "Mashie" with a flanged back. There are 22 holes drilled in the hosel; two vertical rows of six and two of five. Most Maxwell hosels have ten wrap around holes. The holes were drilled to remove hosel weight. This made the head feel heavier thus giving more "Feel" to the shot. Shaft and grip appear original. $150.
129...#51.....Johnson's "Key" mark deeply stamped on the back of a circa 1905-1910 Cleek. G-6 $75.
129...#52....."Mashie" and "D McCulloch, Troon" stamped on a circa 1905-10 smooth face compact head scarcity form a British Open Course. G-6 $80
129...#53.....A nice all original straight faced "Zenith Iron" circa 1920's with a dot punched face. G-7+ $75.00
129...#54.....An outstanding, all original ladies #3 iron stamped with "George Nicoll" in script. G-8 $75.00
129...#55.....A dot punched face "1 Iron" with "1" at the toe above the "Hand" mark. All original. G-7 75
129...#56....."George Nicoll" in script on the back of a circa 1920's dot punched face "1 Iron". G-8 $85.00
129...#57.....A circa 1860-75 Cleek possibly by Willie Park, Sr. with 2/3rds of the "Park" large letter oval stamp readable. The hosel is very thick and has crude saw tooth nicking. Shaft is a replacement with a nice sheep skin grip. G-5+ $750
129...#58.....A circa 1895 smooth face Cleek with about half of Park's oval mark readable. The original looking shaft has a flat spot right where Park's marks are found. Someone may have sanded away the stamp. G-6 $150
129...#59.....Park's Straight Line stamp in nearly full on a circa 1890 General Purpose Iron with a rounded toe. Shaft is a replacement. G-5+ $165
129...#60.....A concave face Park Patented Lofter, patented 1889, with the oval "W. Parks Patent Lofter" stamp, which is FULLY readable. The very thick hosel and squared off blade and hosel join are indications this may be one of the earliest forgings. Shaft is a replacement and the grip a period type replacement. A very scarce, if not rare, offering. G-6 $750
129...#61.....A circa 1875-80 General Purpose Iron possibly bey Willie Park, Sr. with a nearly squared off toe and has a squared off top of blade and hosel join indicating a pre-1895 forging. The large oval Park mark is nearly all readable. The shaft has an old replacement grip covering half of what appears to be a Park stamp. Head is G-7, overall G-6. $450
129...#62.....A "Mongrel Mashie" circa 1920's made of "Stainless Steel". All original. G-7+ $75
129...#63....."Charles Rodwell, Ltd." on a circa 1915 flanged back Mashie with an offset hosel. Rust removed from head revealing some pitting. G-4 $70
129...#64.....A scarce circa 1915 "Niblick" stamped "Excellsior" above the seldom seen "Eye" mark. The oval head has a rounded back giving the appearance of no sole. Appears all original. G-7 $90
129...#65....."Ben Sayers North Berwick" having been nearly "emoried" away by caddies on an early smooth face Lofting Iron circa 1895-1900. Original looking shaft with a replacement grip. G-5 $80
129...#66.....A Hendry & Bishop forged "1 Iron" with "A H Simpson, Rye Golf Club" and "Made in Scotland" on the back. All original with the shaft stamped "A H Simpson". Nice club. G-7+ $75
129...#67.....A "Rustless Niblick" circa 1925-30 with "Geo. Simpson's, St. Andrews" in an oval on the back. Original shaft with an old all weather grip. G-7+ $65
129...#68....."A G Spalding Bros., Standard, London" with a tiny "Hammer" below "Warranted Hand Forged" at the toe. "Made in England, Mid-iron A" on the sole. Replaced shaft. G-6 $80
129...#69....."A G Spalding, Makers, London" on a circa 1920's "Rustless Mid-iron". G-8 $65
129...#70....."Hawkins Never Rust" and the "Running Stag" maker's mark on the back with "M Iron" on the sole of a circa 1920's flanged back of line scored "Mashie Iron". The non-rust alloy gives the head a silvery color. Shaft is a replacement. G-6 $70
129...#71....."W Mc Ewan, Formby" above the "Pipe" mark on a nice circa 1910-15 dot punched face Mid Iron. Shaft and grip are period replacements. G-7 $70
129...#72.....Sewart's "Pipe" mark on a circa 1915 dot faced "Niblick" stamped "Herd & Yeoman, Chicago". Looks all original. G-7 $75
129...#73.....A circa 1910-1915 playable Stewart Jigger with his "Pipe" mark on the rounded back. Original shaft with replacement grip. G-6 $90
129...#74....."FO RTJ" in fancy script at the toe of a circa 1930 line scored "3 iron" stamped "H J King, Tadmarton Heath C C" above Stewart's "Pipe" mark. G-6 $150
129...#75_.....A SUPERB Niblick with Stewart's "Spider" marks as photoed in my book on a Stewart Putter. This Niblick has three! This mark sopposedly was used on "rejected" club heads. Shaft is stamped "Anderson & Blythe, St Andrews". This example is virtually MINT. G-9+ $200
129...#76.....A circa 1900 smooth face "Special Niblick" with "T Tait, St. Andrews" in an oval. Good stout shaft and may make a good playable. G-7 $100
129...#77.....The scarce Scottish "Tam" mark is at the toe of a nice circa 1920 "Mashie". G-7+ $80
129...#78.....A "True Line 8 Rustless Niblick" with a dot face. Has about 55 degrees loft and is playable. $65.
129...#79.....Circa 1900 smooth face Lofting Iron with "Warranted Hand Forged" the only markings on the head. Replacement shaft stamped "D M Patrick". G-6 $75.00
129...#80.....An outstanding "Staynorus #1 Iron" with a dot face. Should be playable. G-8 $85
129...#81....."Blackheath Golf" on back of a chromed flanged back, convex face "Medium Iron". Replacement shaft. From the Georgiady Collection. G-6 $90.00
129...#82.....A ladies smooth face "Cleek" circa 1905 stamped "Roberts & Hughes, Cairo, Alexandria" (Egypt). Original shaft with replacement grip. Clubs from Egypt are very scarce. G-6+ $95
129...#83.....A medium size smooth face Niblick circa 1895-1900 suitable for Oakhurst play. Needs to be reshafted for play. All back stamps have been emoried away. G-5 $125
129...#84.....A head dish faced BUNKER Iron with a 4 1/2 inch long, very heavy, thick (65 mm at pin), saw tooth nicked hosel. The top of blade and hosel join is squared indicating a pre-1890's forging. Touted as being forged during the early half of the 19th Century, I feel it is in the 1840-50 period. The repaired replacement ASH shaft has about eight inches of whipping. Bunker irons from the late feather ball period traditionally bring between $3000-5000. G-5 $2000
129...#85.....An early Nineteenth Century Track Iron with a rusted head. The five inch long, very thick and heavy hosel has and irregular end of hosel with no remaining nicking. During the feather ball period, clubs had heavy crimped nicking that helped hold the shaft in place. When reshafting, the clubmakers cut off the teeth of the nicking in order to remove the shaft. My best conservative guess to its forging is 1840 or earlier as the thick hosel is OVAL shaped rather than the traditionally post 1860 forgings with nearly round hosels. Grip is a nice sheep skin. $2000
129...#86....."Double K" maker's mark at the toe of a circa 1915-20 hyphen face "Mashie No 6 B". Hosel nicking is more than 1/4 inch long! Appears all original. G-7 $75.00
129...#87.....A line scored face "Mid-iron" with "J C White, Troon" boldly stamped on the back. Clubs with names of British Open courses are very popular. Grip is a replacement. G-7 $65
129...#88.....An oval shaped, line scored face "Mashie-Niblick" with "J C White, Troon" boldly on the back. Clubs with names of British Open courses are very popular. White was at Troon from 1911-1917. G-7 $90
129...#89....."Sun with Rays" mark is at the toe of a circa 1915 diamond back "Iron" with a dot punched face. An outstanding all original example. G-8 $90
129...#90....."J Winton, Montrose" on a circa 1895-1900 smooth face Lofter. James Winton began the "Winton" club making firm about 1890. Replaced grip on original listings. Scarce. G-5 $90.00
129...#91.....A 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+ $175
129...#92.....A nice "Saville Rustless Smith's Model" Anti-Shank Mid-iron with a severe "crook" in the hosel. Looks all original. G-7+ $220
129...#93.....A Virtually MINT "Peter Mc Ewan, Huddersfield" stamped Anti-Shank "2 Iron" with a severe "Crook" in the hosel. Shaft and grip are replacements. G-8 $235
129...#94.....Three matching irons stamped "Grant Andersons Special" and having hyphen scored faces. A "Dvg. Iron", Mashie and Mashie-niblick. The Mashie and M-n have mussel backs. G-7 $175
129...#95.....A Rarely offered set of three woods all stamped "A Forbes, Troon" in an oval on the heads. A Driver, Brassie and Spoon. The heads of the Brassie and Spoon are a dark maroon while the Driver is a medium brown. All appear to have original shafts and period grips. G-7 $375
129...#96.....A very nice Long Nose Play Club circa 1885-90 with "F H Ayres" on the honey colored Beech head. The long shallow head, shallow face and graceful neck are indicative of clubs crafted prior to 1865, but we all know Ayers did not start production until the 1880's. All original with only about one inch of missing grip at the end exposing the underlisting. Almost G-8. $2475
129...#97.....A nice circa 1895 Long Nose Play Club with "R Forgan" in block lettering above the Plume mark. The unmarked shaft is a period replacement pre-1900 by the looks of the old sheep skin grip and underlisting. A good display club. G-7 $2950
129...#98.....An interesting circa 1890-95 Transitional Beech head Play Club with "Lunn & Co., and their "Crossed Clubs Balfor" stamp. Shaft and grip look like originals. What makes this club so interesting, the owner must have been fed up with replacing the splice whippings and had a club maker, or plumber cover the whipping with a COPPER SLEEVE eight inches long. Not only will the whipping stay in place, the scare was maked absolutely unbreakable. A great conversation piece! Head is G-6, shaft (above the copper) and grip are G-8+ $1250
129...#99.....A nice circa 1860-70 Short Spoon with "McEwan" on the dark stained head. The face is lofted and well hooked and a leather face has been added to protect the Beech face from the hard guttie balls. The shaft is from Lancewood and most likely belonged to one of the better aamteurs or a professional. Overall an outstanding example. G-8 $3250
SPLICED OR SCARED NECK WOODS
129...#100.....A circa 1910 spliced neck Spoon with an Ivorine face insert held by nine wood pegs. "Supreme" and "D Anderson & Sons, St. Andrews" on a two tone head. I have seen only a few "as made" pretty face spliced necks over the past 12 years. G-7+ $275
129...#101....."Carew Trade Mark" on the head of a circa 1910-15 compact head Brassie. Sole has a full brass plate. The shaft is marked "0431" beneath the replacement grip. The neck is unusually thick as if it were intended initially to be a spliced neck wood. G-7 $275
129...#102.....A circa 1905-10 Brassie with full brass sole plate and "Jas. MacFarlane, Carnoustie" on the head. Shaft, splice whippings and sheep skin grip look original. G-7 $175
129...#103.....A circa 1912 shallow face Driver with "Jack B Ross" on the head. The Ivorine face insert held by three wood pegs was most likely added in the late Teens or 1920's. G-7 $190
129...#104.....A scarce circa 1905-10 Driver with a leather face insert with "J A & Simpson" on the head. Several worm holes are in the neck and shaft. Grip is an old replacement. G-5 $135
129...#105.....A circa 1910-1915 spliced neck Driver stamped "P G Wilson" in script on the persimmon head. The old ram's horn slip is held by three wood pegs. G-7 $195.00
129...#106....."Winton" on the head and "J Winton, Montrose, Special" on the shaft of a circa 1910 Brassie with a leather face insert. Very interesting period red rubber grip covers the original sheep skin grip. Splice whippings look original. A nice club. G-7 $225
SOCKET WOODS MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN
129...#107.....A circa 1905-10 Driver with a ram's horn slip held by three wood pegs and "J M Anderson, Kilmarnock" on the persimmon head. Original sheep skin grip a bit tattered. G-6 $95
129...#108.....Circa 1905-10 Brassie with "Auchterlonie Special" on the head. Shaft is stamped "Auchterlonie, St. Andrews" below a nice original sheep skin grip. H-7+ $110
129...#109.....Circa 1915 Driver with "J W Bannister, Fresh Water Bay". Appears all original. Scarce. G-7 $115.00
129...#110....."James Braid Special" in block letters on a circa 1905-10 persimmon head Brassie with a full brass sole plate. Original shaft and sheep skin grip. G-7 $115
129...#111.....A virtually MINT and playable two-tone head "Brassie" with a partial triangular brass sole plate. Great looking head for play or display. G-8 $120
129...#112.....A nice all original Spoon stamped "R Forgan & Sons, St. Andrews, Scotia". G-7 $110
129...#113.....A large head Driver stamped "R Forgan & Sons, St. Andrews, Scotia". G-7 $110
129...#114.....A nice circa 1905-10 compact head Driver witha ram's horn slip held by three wood pegs. "G Forrester & Sons, Elie, Earlsferry" on both head and shaft. G-7+ $110
129...#115.....A seldom offered wood from Cruden Bay Golf Club with "J McAndrew, Cruden Bay" on the head of a circa 1915 Brassie with full brass sole plate. G-7 $110
129...#116.....A nice circa 1925 Driver with "D McCulloch, Troon" on the head. G-7 $95
129...#117....."John Patrick" in script on a nice matched PAIR of circa 1925-30 Driver and Spoon with pear shaped heads. Both are all original. G-7+ $220.
129...#118.....An outstanding two tone head, ringed hickory shafted Driver circa 1920's. "Geo. Simpson, St. Andrews, Scotland" on the head. Black slip is held by three wood pegs. G-8 $115
129...#119.....A circa 1920 persimmon head Brassie with "R Simpson, Carnoustie" on head and shaft. A nice display wood. Clubs with names of British Open courses are very popular. G-8 $110
129...#120.....A nice two tone head Driver with ram's horn slip and "A Smith, Carnoustie" on the head and shaft. Clubs with names of British Open courses are very popular. G-8 $110
129...#121.....An outstanding circa 1920 small head Spoon with the "Made In Great Britain, Baseball Trade Mark" on the small head. Very seldom offered, especially in this nice condition. G-8 $135
129...#122.....A RARE "Duplex RL2 Model" with Standard Lie. An outstanding example with all sole and head "Patent" stamps clear and bold. Free from "dings" in he faces. Original shaft with a seldom seen CORK grip. A nice collectible. G-8 $950
129...#123.....An outstanding all original circa 1920 small head Brassie with "Alex Taylor" in script above "502" on the Persimmon head. G-8 $135.00
129...#124....."Mc Donald Special" on a two tone head Brassie with a triangular brass sole plate. Georgiady lists 14 different Mc Donald's in the Compendium. Your guess is as good as mine! G-7 $110
129...#125.....A virtually MINT and playable Bull Dog trouble club with a black insert held by eight wood pegs. A full brass sole place covers the rounded sole. Shows virtually no signs of play! G-9 $150
129...#126....."J. Winton Special" on a two tone head of a circa 1920's Driver. A nice club. G-7 110
129...#127.....An exceptionally nice Persimmon head Juvenile Driver with "T Tait, St. Andrews" on the virtually mint head. Grip is a replacement. G-8 $125
129...#128.....A full leather bag circa 1920's with a covered six inch opening. Straps, handle and ball pouch are intact, however the strap buckle is broken. A good display bag. G-5+ $135.
129...#129.....A small, four inch round top, russet colored canvas golf bag circa 1900 with a leather bottom, ball pouch closure and cloth shoulder strap. A nice bag to display scare head woods and smooth face irons. Canvas is torn at the rim. G-5 $55
129...#130.....A nice circa 1920's canvas display bag. G-7 $60
129...#131.....A circa 1920's canvas golf bag with leather top, bottom, handles and straps. Just an average six inch bag. Would make a nice display bag. G-5+ $65
129...#132.....A circa 1920's canvas and leather bag. Handle, strap and ball pouch are intact. G-6 $75
129...#133.....A remade, repainted circa 1895-1900 line cut gutta percha ball, the owner identifying the ball with a blue "Cross" at each pole. The ball was of small size and oxidizing when repainted. No evidence of play. G-5 $250
129...#134....."Silvertown" in block letters on a line cut gutta percha ball circa 1895-1900 with 95% original paint faded to tan and one spot the size of a quarter dark brown. Several minor iron maeks and one "dig" where the paint chipped off. Ball displays nicely G-6 $275
129...#135.....A nice remade, repainted circa 1895-1900 line cut gutta percha ball, the owner identifying the ball with a blue "Cross" at each pole. No iron marks, one chip (painted over) and too much paint in one area about the size of a nickel. This would look nice displayed beside a Carrick iron with the "Cross" mark. G-7 $290
129...#136.....Looks like WoodMilne (but I can't be sure) at the poles of a circa 1895-1900 line cut gutta percha ball exhibiting very little evidence of play. It has been repainted and has a molding "seam" separation about 3/4" long at its equator. G-6 $375
129...#137.....A MINT remade, repainted circa 1895-1900 line cut gutta percha ball, the owner identifying the ball with a blue "Cross" at each pole. No evidence of play after repainting. G-8+ $450
129...#138.....An exquisite Silver Plate condiments set circa 1890-1900 with three pots, one covered with glass liner intact, held together by three Long Nose woods. "9616" stamped on the bottom. Very scarce and a very nice display item. G-8+ $675
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