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THIS CATALOGUE IS A HELPFUL PRICING REFERENCE. The estimates for each lot represent the cataloguer's estimate of LOW WHOLESALE value for the lower price and MARKET RETAIL value for the higher price. The low estimate is what a dealer would expect to pay and the high estimate is what the dealer would ask a collector. To be a successful bidder, it is recommended to bid BETWEEN the two estimates, or higher, depending on how much you want the lot. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to call.
1 PHOTO 1 A SCARCE "MONARCH" ALUMINUM putter with "A H Scott, Elie, Scotland" and their "Lion-on-Crown" mark. Hosel has a crack, otherwise this would be G-8. I've seen only a couple of them in the past 12 years! $90-175
2 PHOTO 2 A MILLS "Y" MODEL aluminum mallet styled after the Philp long nose putter. Head markings are weak, however, the sole stampings are strong. Replacement shaft. G-6 $100-200
3 PHOTO 3 AN ALUMINUM "BOGEE" PUTTER. A "Foster Bros. Bogee" aluminum head Putter with two sight lines added to the top of the head. Patented Whitcombe all weather is over the original shaft. G-6 $140-225
4 PHOTO 4 A LONG NOSE ALUMINUM PUTTER stamped "Gene Reily, Waterbury CC, CT, Putter". Most likely circa 1920 and by Spalding. G-7 $75-150
5 PHOTO 5 A LONG NOSE TYPE ALUMINUM putter the head stamped "Putter X X Flat". The back of the putter is slanted and there is a black "Sight" line on the head. Would be G-9 except for the replacement buff leather grip. $120-200
6 PHOTO 6 A RARE "K" MODEL. A seldom offered "K" Model, Mills, Long Nose aluminum head putter with one very minor hairline crack in the hosel. The grip is oval in shape with a small flat area for the thumbs. This is a very scarce, nice collectible. G-6+ $225-425
7 PHOTO 7 A MILLS "Z" MODEL. A good example of the scarce "Z" Model, Mills Long Nose aluminum putter. All head and sole stamps are good and the hosel is sound. Grip is a replacement over the original shaft. This example would make a nice addition to any collection. G-7 $225-425
8 PHOTO 8 A MacDOUGAL STYLE ALUMINUM putter with aiming bars and hollowed out area on top of an aluminum mallet. "Kroydon S 30 A Putter" is on the sole. Looks all original. G-7 $90-175
9 PHOTO 9 "H & B" MODEL ALUMINUM mallet putter circa late 1920's with "H & B Model H 50" on the head. Nice putter with a replacement grip. G-7+ $90-175
10 PHOTO 10 A NEW MILLS RAY MODEL aluminum mallet putter circa 1915 with a medium lie. All original. G-7 $50-90
11 PHOTO 11 A MACGREGOR ALUMINUM MILLS TYPE putter with a replacement shaft. G-5 $60-100
12 PHOTO 12 AN ALUMINUM "NORTHWOOD" mallet putter with a small head. G-6+ $90-150
13 PHOTO 13 ALUMINUM MILLS TYPE putter made by Macgregor with original stamped shaft. G-6 $90-150
14 PHOTO 14 A SCARCE "J R INGLIS" ALUMINUM mallet putter. Lots of wear and dents. Stampings, however, are deep and bold. G-5+ $100-200
15 PHOTO 15 A SCARCE COCHRANES ALUMINUM MALLET with a black paralyn face insert. The head is shaped like a long nose with "J B Cochrane's & Co., Putter" on the head. G-7+ $120-200
16 PHOTO 15A AN UNDERRATED "BEAUMONT" ALUMINUM head mallet. "F" and "Pat Apl'd For" on the sole and "Beaumont" on the back. The "C" shaped aluminum head has a raised black sightline and a steel face insert. A nice collectible from the late 1920's. $120-200
17 PHOTO 16 A WILSON ALUMINUM HEAD PUTTER. "Wilson" on the head and "Goose Neck" on the sole. Severely off set hosel. G-8 $75-150
18 PHOTO 17 A TIGERWOOD SHAFTED PUTTER. A "Braid-Mills 1915" aluminum putter with an exotic Tigerwood shaft that must be seen to be appreciated. The dark and light grain looks like a Tiger's markings. G-8 $120-200
19 PHOTO 18 A YOUDS PATENT LEAD FACE aluminum head mallet putter. Spalding's "Flowers" and "Tom Skipper Special" on the head. Looks all original. G-7 $150-300
20 PHOTO 19 A SCARCE TAYLOR ALUMINUM MALLET PUTTER. A "Mills" type head with "Model 'F'" on the sole and "J H Taylor, Reg. # 607239" above and below the unusual raised "sight" line on the head. Hosel is sound. G-7 $190-350
21 PHOTO 20 A VARDON MODEL ALUMINUM PUTTER. "Vardon 'S S' Model" stamped on the sole. Two minor hairline hosel cracks undoubtedly the result of the reshafting by Forgan. G-7 $100-175
22 PHOTO 21 A WINTON ALUMINUM MALLET. A nice "Winton Flat Lie #4" Mills type aluminum head. The hosel is sound. G-7 $100-175
23 PHOTO 22 A SCARCE MACGREGOR MALLET. An aluminum head mallet stamped "Macgregor 3 1/2" on top. The smallish head looks like a Mills. There are four circular lead weights...as made...in the back. Nice putter. G-6+ $150-220
24 PHOTO 23 A SCARCE CASSIDY ALUMINUM MALLET with a "V" shaped sight line. "Cassidy's Regd. Putter" and "VEE" on the bottom. G-6 $90-150
25 PHOTO 24 A MILLS "RNG" PUTTER. An outstanding example of a moderately scarce Mills "R N G" Model aluminum head mallet putter with a "T" bar sight line. All sole stampings are bold and the hosel is sound. "Moor Park" is stamped on the shaft below a circa 1920's green leather grip. G-8 $80-140
26 PHOTO 25 A GOOD MILLS "RNB" PUTTER. A Mills "R N B" aluminum head putter with a wide "T" Bar sight line and bold sole stampings. This moderately scarce putter has a "Standard Golf" stamped shaft and a sound hosel. G-7 $80-140
27 PHOTO 26 AN F H AYRES "HESKETH" PUTTER with a boat shaped blade and severe crook in the hosel. Virtually mint. G-9. $90-150
28 PHOTO 27 A SCARCE "MASCOT" PUTTER made by Winton with a turtle shaped head and a wide flanged back. G-6 $120-200
29 PHOTO 28 A BENT NECK PUTTER similar to Taylor's. "A McLaren, Hempstead" on the back above Wm Gibson's Star mark. G-6 $60-100
30 PHOTO 29 A GIBSON PUTTER stamped "Goose Neck" and having an off set hosel and dot punched face. G-7+ $50-100
31 PHOTO 30 A RARE HUNT NONRUSTABLE PUTTER with a severe off set hosel similar to the Park Patent. Shaft is a well done early replacement. G-7 $150-300
32 PHOTO 31 A NICE SCOTTISH SPALDING PUTTER. A "Wry Neck Putter" having an alternating hyphen and dot punched face. "Dysart-Fife" and the "Anvil" mark on the back. Original shaft, replaced grip. G-7 $50-100
33 PHOTO 32 A HILLERICH & BRADSBY PUTTER. "Par-X-L" flanged back "#80 Putter" with the "Arm & Hammer Hand Made" mark at the toe. This ladies putter has Stag-Dot face scoring. All original. G-7 $45-90
34 PHOTO 33 SPALDING GOLD MEDAL PUTTER. An outstanding "Gold Medal 1" off set hosel putter with random dot punched face scoring. Original stamped shaft with a replacement grip. G-8 $50-100
35 PHOTO 34 A SEVERELY BENT NECK PUTTER. A Willie Park style bent neck Putter most likely made by Spalding circa 1900. Grip is a replacement. G-7. $70-125
36 PHOTO 35 A SCARCE DANDY PUTTER circa 1915-20 with a flanged back. "J & W Craigie, Montrose" and their "rifle" mark on the back. Hosel and shaft are oval shaped. A nice unusual putter. G-7 $125-250
37 PHOTO 36 AN OFF SET PUTTER. An unusual step down hosel Putter circa 1920 that looks like an early Cleek. "A Day, Scarborough" on the back. G-7 $100-200
38 PHOTO 37 A GOOD WRY NECK PUTTER circa 1910-15 with dot punched off set blade stamped "Wry Neck Putter" below Spalding's "Hammer" mark. G-7 $60-100
39 PHOTO 37A A BOAT SHAPED "ARCHIE COMPSTON" putter made by "Hendry & Bishop". Hosel has a severe crook. Shaft and grip are square. G-7 $90-175
40 PHOTO 38 SPALDING CHICOPEE BRASS PUTTER. A 1950's remake of this famous putter with "Spalding Chicopee" on the sole. G-8 $90-175
41 PHOTO 39 A STANDARD GOLF CENTER SHAFTED PUTTER similar to a Schenectady. Declared illegal prior to 1910 and thus dates this one as about 1905. Good head stamps and crisp hatched face scoring. Shaft is stamped Standard Golf below the leather grip. A near superb example. G-8 $200-350
42 PHOTO 40 SCHENECTADY PATENT APPLIED FOR Putter. Circa 1902 or very early 1903 with "The Schenectady Putter, Patent Applied For" on the back in large letters. A small "chip" in the aluminum makes the "Y" unreadable, otherwise a good example. Russet grip looks like it may be an original. G-6 $225-400
43 PHOTO 41 A "NOIRIT" LEAD FACE BLADE PUTTER with "E & A Noirit, Walsall" and "T G" on the back. G-8 $120-200
44 PHOTO 42 A RUSTLESS "BUNNY" PUTTER with the "Rabbit-in-Hole" mark on the sole and "Donaldson Rangefinder" on the top. G-7 $140-250
45 PHOTO 43 A HENDRY & BISHOP "SINK-EM" PUTTER with a mussel back. G-7 $75-150
46 PHOTO 44 A STEWART BLADE PUTTER for "Herd & Yeoman". Lined face. G-6 $40-80
47 PHOTO 45 AN "R T J" BLADE PUTTER by Stewart for "Herd & Yeoman". Inspection "DOT" at the toe. Sight line added. Overall G-7 $150-250
48 PHOTO 46 A SCARCE TOM MORRIS BLADE PUTTER by Stewart with the "Forman's Triangle" mark at the toe. Off set hosel and dot punched face. All original. G-7+ $100-200
49 PHOTO 47 AN "IVORA" PUTTER BY MACGREGOR with an Ivory face insert with bordered "Rays" face scoring. Shaft is a replacement with perfect grip. G-6 $250-400
50 PHOTO 48 AN OUTSTANDING STEWART PUTTER for "Chester Horton, Chicago". Circa 1905-10 with smooth face. G-8 $75-125
51 PHOTO 49 A FLANGED BACK PUTTER with an "Eagle" at the toe. "Great Lakes Corporation, Glen-Eagle" stamped on the back. G-7 $50-90
52 PHOTO 50 A SCARCE "HUNT" NON-RUSTABLE APPROACHING PUTTER circa 1898-1900. Shaft is a replacement. A few dings in the soft non-rustable metal head and hosel. "Hunt's Nonrustable" stamp is perfect. G-6+ $150-300
53 PHOTO 51 A MINT "THISTLE" PUTTER by Spalding. "Thistle" in large block letters between two large Thistle marks. No evidence of play except one "ding" in the face. Butt of grip/end of shaft shows no evidence of being in a golf bag. G-9+ $80-140
54 PHOTO 52 A SCARCE GEORGE BREEZE PUTTER. "Excelsior Putter" with the "Royal Crown Brand" mark at toe of a circa 1910 off set blade with hyphen scoring. Replacement grip over original looking shaft. G-6 $100-175
55 PHOTO 53 A WILLIAM GIBSON PUTTER. "James Braid, Walton Heath, Surrey" above the "James Braid" script signature mark on a scarce off set hosel putter. Original looking shaft has a slight warp. G-5 $50-100
56 PHOTO 54 A GOOD GEORGE NICOLL PUTTER. A "Special Whippet" Putter circa 1920 with a bordered hyphen face. "Geo. Nicoll, Leven, Fife" in a football shaped double oval below the "George Nicoll" signature. Shaft is a replacement. Hosel is of standard length. G-6 $50-100
57 PHOTO 55 A TOM STEWART, ST ANDREWS PUTTER. Stewart's "Pipe" mark on a circa 1920 "Putting Cleek" with a line scored face. G-5 $45-80
58 PHOTO 56 A BRAID PUTTER BY WILSON. "The Braid Special 9" off set blade Putter made by Wilson. Warped original shaft. G-5+ $40-80
59 PHOTO 57 A FINE COCHRANE'S PUTTER. "Bow-Line Knot" mark on a "Super Approach Putter" that has the loft of about a 4 iron. All original and an interesting collectible. G-7 $60-100
60 PHOTO 58 AN OUTSTANDING "KILTIE" PUTTER. A left handed flanged back with a "Scotsman" in Kilts and Tam near the toe. "Hand Forged Kiltie Putter" on the back. All original. G-8 $50-80
61 PHOTO 59 A BALL FACE "S-7" PUTTER by Kroydon. G-7 $50-80
62 PHOTO 60 A BURKE JUVENILE PUTTER in outstanding condition. G-8. $40-70
63 PHOTO 61 A NICE ST. ANDREWS PUTTER. "Hand Forged" and "St. Andrews" in block lettering with a "Lion" mark at the toe and a "Crown" at the heel of a dot punched face blade. Appears all original. Very popular with the 2000 British Open at St Andrews. G-7 $70-125
64 PHOTO 62 A WINTON "SHIVA" PUTTER. Circa 1920's mussel back weighted severely off set blade putter. The shaft and hosel are made of STEEL and is a nearly flat in an oval configuration. The shaft at the but of the grip has the shape of an "eye". Quite scarce, it not RARE. G-7 $200-400
65 PHOTO 63 A "TOP SPIN" RUSTLESS PUTTER. Circa 1930's smooth face, off set hosel boat shaped blade with "The Topspin" at the toe. Original shaft, modern wrapped leather grip. A lovely playable. G-8 $120-200
66 PHOTO 64 A PISTOL GRIP PUTTER circa 1920's stamped "Stokes" with a bordered hyphen face. The shaft and pistol grip are square. G-6 $60-100
67 PHOTO 65 A WM. GIBSON "ESKIT" PUTTER . Gibson's "Star" mark has the letter "G" inside. Shaft and grip are square. Grip is a good "Whitcombe" all weather grip. G-8 $120-200
68 PHOTO 66 A LONG TOM PUTTER. Halley's "Shell" mark at the toe of a circa 1925-30 "Long Tom Putter". The face has dots on the lower 2/3rds with the top 1/3rd smooth and beveled back. Outstanding & unusual. G-8 $100-200
69 PHOTO 67 PARK'S PATENT PUTTER circa 1894-1895 with a squared off top of blade and hosel join. "Park" fully readable at the toe, but the remainder of the stamps are weak or unreadable. Shaft is an early period replacement. A scarce early example. G-5 $120-200
70 PHOTO 68 AN EARLY STEEL BLADE PUTTER circa 1895 with an exotic Greenheart shaft with a thick hosel. "Gray & Sons, Cambridge" on the head. G-6 $75-125
71 PHOTO 69 AN OLYMPIC PUTTER. "Warranted Scotchmade" on a circa 1925 Gem "Olympic Putter". Replaced grip on slightly warped original shaft. G-5 $60-100
72 PHOTO 70 A PYRAMID FACE PUTTER circa 1910-15 straight blade putter with interesting large dots in a Pyramid configuration on the face. Grip is a Whitcombe patented all weather rubber grip. G-6 $60-100
73 PHOTO 70A A RARE SLOTTED HOSEL PUTTER circa 1918 by Macgregor. "SC-2 Superior" with four long slots cut into the hosel. Bottom half of the face is a shield with the top half being smooth. G-6 $225-400
74 PHOTO 70B AN ANDERSON PATENT PUTTER. An outstanding "Anderson Special Putting Cleek, Rd No 277771" with the heel marked "8569" having an off set smooth face blade similar to Taylor's twisted hosel Putter. All back markings are deep and bold. Original shaft with a replacement wrapped leather grip. G-8 $200-350
75 PHOTO 70C A TRIUMPH SMOOTH FACE PUTTER by Anderson for Gourlay. The top of the blade is "Peaked" like a roof to provide the player a unique sight line. G-6 $275-450
76 PHOTO 70D A SQUARE HOSEL BRASS BLADE stamped "L C Crawley" on the back. The six inch hosel and shaft are square. The hosel has a severe off set. An interesting collectible. G-8 $225-375
77 PHOTO 70E A RARE MESH FACE BRASS PUTTER made by Klin MaGill and having the "K" in "Diamond" mark. One like this brought $500. in a 1997 sale. Grip is a play grip. G-7+ $400-600
78 PHOTO 71 A GOOD FORRESTER BRASS PUTTER. A compact smooth face straight blade with the large "A of A" double circle mark and "G Forrester, Earlsferry, Elie" boldly stamped on the back. Shaft has a whipping covered repair. G-6 $55-100
79 PHOTO 72 A BRASS BLADE PUTTER. A circa 1900 small head brass blade Putter stamped "Center Balance Warranted Gun Metal". The replacement shaft is marked "Putter" and has a circa 1900 russet grip. G-6 $65-120
80 PHOTO 73 A NICE BRASS BLADE BY MACGREGOR circa 1900-1905 with "J Macgregor, Dayton, O" on the back and early shaft stamp with "20" below the original grip. G-7 $75-150
81 PHOTO 74 A BRASS PUTTER WITH SEVEN INCH HOSEL. "Craftsman" stamped on a brass blade with a square 7 inch hosel and square shaft. G-8 $120-200
82 PHOTO 75 A "B G I" BRASS BLADE circa 1900. Shaft is a replacement. G-6 $70-120
83 PHOTO 76 UNUSUAL FACE BRASS BLADE a round, mesh ball face design. Unique hollowed out oval shaped back design. Looks circa 1920's. G-7+ $200-400
84 PHOTO 77 A DANGAWOOD SHAFTED PUTTER. A circa 1895-1900 brass head straight blade Putter with "Harry Hunter, Deal" in an oval near the toe. Replacement shaft is of exotic Dangawood. Grip is a 20's wrapped leather. G-6 $100-175
85 TWO LATE ALUMINUM MALLETS one "The Haig" with a paddle grip, G-5 and an "H & B Model H 50", G-7. (2) $100-200
86 TWO SEVERELY BENT NECK PUTTERS, one by Burke, G-7, that is a copy of a Park, the other a Spalding "Crescent" with Baseball mark, G-5+. (2) $100-200
87 TWO EXCEPTIONAL PUTTERS. A Cochrane's "Gem Putter" with "Knight" stamp, G-8, Nicoll "Whippet", G-7. Both have play grips. (2) $90-150
88 TWO TOM STEWART PUTTERS, on a smooth face GEM type, good for hickory play, G-5, the other a Diamond back, dot face blade, G-6. $90-150
89 TWO OTEY CRISMAN PUTTERS. "32 H" Brass flanged and "7 CH" Aluminum mallet with "Selma. Ala" on the sole. (2) G-7 $70-120
90 A BRASS SMOOTH FACE BLADE with McCoy stamped on the back. Replaced shaft and nicked up hosel. G-5 $60-100
91 A BRASS SMOOTH FACE BLADE with McCoy stamped on the back. Shaft is warped. G-5 $65-120
92 A SMOOTH FACE PARK PUTTER circa 1900 with a faint mark. G-5 $35-70
THIS CATALOGUE IS A HELPFUL PRICING REFERENCE. The estimates for each lot represent the cataloguer's estimate of LOW WHOLESALE value for the lower price and MARKET RETAIL value for the higher price. The low estimate is what a dealer would expect to pay and the high estimate is what the dealer would ask a collector. To be a successful bidder, it is recommended to bid BETWEEN the two estimates, or higher, depending on how much you want the lot. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to call.
93 PHOTO 86 A "SERPENT" STAMP RUT NIBLICK. A smooth face Rut Niblick with Stewart's "Serpent" mark and "Herd & Yeoman" on the head and shaft. Original grip is mostly exposed listing. G-7+++ $350-650
94 PHOTO 87 A FORGAN RUT NIBLICK circa 1885-95. "R Forgan & Sons, St Andrews" boldly on the smallish head and the shaft. Top of blade and hosel join are squared off indicative of pre-1895 hand forgings. The shaft, just above the hosel has a crack that whipping once covered. An interesting head shaft and scarce Forgan club worthy of any collection. G-6+ $200-400
95 PHOTO 88 A SMALL HEAD RUT IRON stamped "R Forgan & Sons, St Andrews". The head is RUT size and has faint Forgan stampings. Willie Park made clubs with similar head shapes during the 1870s. This club is delicate compared to rut irons of the period and may have been a ladies club. G-5+ $200-400
96 PHOTO 89 A GOOD RUT IRON circa 1885. Possibly by Tom Morris as one of Old Tom's marks was a "Line" about 5CM long with "T Morris" above and "St Andrews" below in tiny block letters. Only a 5CM "line" is visible in the middle of the back. The top of blade and hosel join are squared off indicative of early hand forgings. Shaft and grip appear original. G-6 $900-1500
97 PHOTO 90 A RARE FAIRLIE'S ANTI-SHANK NIBLICK. An outstanding "Heelless Niblick X 5" and "Valor" in a "Shield" on back of a diamond back anti-shank. Very similar head design to a Fairlie's patent smooth face niblick. Head was chromed. Shaft and grip are nice replacements. Circa 1900-05 and very scarce with a "Diamond" back design. G-8 $350-650
98 PHOTO 91 A NICE HAGEN CONCAVE SAND WEDGE with original grip, perfectly straight shaft, end cap and a tiny piece of the shaft sticker. Head has minimal rust. A really nice club. G-8 $425-750
99 PHOTO 92 A GIBSON "SKOOGEE". Gibson's "Star" mark and "The Skoogee" as well as "Ben Sayers" clearly stamped on the wide flanged sole. Head is bright from being polished. G-7 $300-500
100 PHOTO 93 AN EARLY LEFT HANDED GENERAL PURPOSE IRON circa 1850's. The thick hosel has deep, sharp, jagged nicking. Part of the sheep skin grip is missing exposing underlistings. G-6 $800-1500
101 PHOTO 94 AN ANDERSON GENERAL IRON. An early James Anderson General Purpose Iron circa 1870, the large head having a hooked face and thick hosel. The top of blade and hosel join are squared off indicative of early hand forgings. The hosel had long jagged saw tooth nicking which was trimmed when the shaft, bearing Forgan's stamp, was replaced. Anderson's tiny mark is faintly identifiable on the back. A nice example of Jamie's early forgings. G-6 $450-800
102 PHOTO 95 A BLACKSMITH MADE GENERAL IRON. Circa 1875 General Purpose Iron with forging seams visible in the hosel and back of the hooked, dish faced head. The top of blade and hosel join are squared off indicative of early hand forgings. The hosel is thick at the top and has long jagged saw tooth nicking which was trimmed when the shaft was replaced. G-6 $450-800
103 PHOTO 96 A JOHN GRAY STYLE GENERAL IRON. A circa 1880-1890 smooth, slightly dished and hooked face General Iron in the John Gray style, however there are no back markings visible. The top of blade and hosel join "Squared" indicating an early forging. The period replacement shaft is boldly stamped "G Forrester & Sons" below a nice grip. G-7 $250-450
104 PHOTO 97 A GOOD GENERAL IRON circa 1870-1880 with a slightly hooked face and a hosel nearly five inch long . The squared off top of blade and hosel join indicates a pre-1895 forging. The replacement grip is stamped "Aitken" below an old leather grip. This looks like a Willie Park, Sr. iron. G-6 $325-550
105 PHOTO 98 A DISH FACED IRON. A circa 1870-1880 slightly dished face, hooked face Lofting Iron in the John Gray style. The early replacement shaft is stamped "E M C McDonald" below a period type replacement grip. A nice early iron. G-6 $275-450
106 PHOTO 99 A RARE CARRICK CLEEK. Some faintly readable lettering of the Carrick stamp above the deep "Cross" mark. Shaft has been shortened. G-5 $290-500
107 PHOTO 100 A VERY SCARCE "GYROSCOPE MASHIE" with diagonal deep grooves running from heel to toe. "Gyroscope" on the face at the toe. G-7+ $200-400
108 PHOTO 101 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 Registered Patent" and Gibson's "Star" mark. Grip is stamped "The Original Kinghorn Grip". Head is rusted. Still a RARE offering. G-5 $750-1250
109 PHOTO 102 AN UNUSUAL AUSTRALIAN Mashie-niblick most likely made by D Anderson for export to "Carnegie Clark, RSGC, Sidney". The small oval shaped face has eight rows of nine large deep dot punches. Original shaft is stamped "Carnegie Clark, Maker, Sidney". G-7+ $80-150
110 PHOTO 103 A STEWART DEEP GROOVE. A Mashie-niblick with wide SLOT grooves made for "Herd & Yeoman". G-7 $120-200
111 PHOTO 104 A GIBSON NIBLICK. A "Genii Model Niblick" circa 1910 smooth face with Gibson's "Star" mark. G-6 $55-100
112 PHOTO 105 A NICE GIBSON NIBLICK. An "Akros Model Mashie-niblick" with "George Duncan, Hanger Hill" in an oval next to Gibson's "Star" mark. It has a dot punched face and off set hosel. G-7 $65-120
113 PHOTO 106 AN OUTSTANDING NICOLL IRON. A "Spade Mashie" with dot punched face. All original. G-8 $50-100
114 PHOTO 107 A NICOLL SPADE MASHIE. An outstanding "7 Zenith Spade Mashie" with a dot punched face. G-8 $50-100
115 PHOTO 108 A NICOLL "8" IRON. An outstanding "8 Spade Mashie" with a deep, dot punched face. G-8 $50-100
116 PHOTO 109 A GOOD COCHRANE'S LOFTER. An outstanding "Lofter" with the "Knight" mark. All original and a great looking club. G-8+ $55-100
117 PHOTO 110 A GOOD JOE ANDERSON IRON. Large "OK" monogram maker's mark on a nice circa 1920's "Rustless Mashie". G 7+ $50-80
118 PHOTO 111 JAMES BRAID GIANT NIBLICK. "James Braid, The Giant Niblick" below the "Army & Navy" oval on a dot face scarcity circa 1910-15 made by Wm. Gibson. The head is larger than most, (2 1/3 X 3 1/2) but is not a giant niblick. G-7 $150-250
119 PHOTO 112 AN ANTI-SHANK MASHIE. The "Bishop's Hat" mark and "Hendry & Bishop, Edinburgh" in script on a back that has heel and toe bulges and is hollowed out. The hosel has a severe "Crook" and the face is lined. Head is G-7 $120-200
120 PHOTO 113 A RINGED HICKORY SHAFT NIBLICK. A large, oval head line scored Niblick circa 1920 imported by "Harry C Lee, NY". All original with a "Ringed" hickory shaft. G-7 $50-100
121 PHOTO 114 A SCARCE "STAG" MASHIE-NIBLICK made by "St Andrew Golf Co." G-8 $45-80
122 PHOTO 115 A GOOD CRAIGIE DEEP FACE LOFTER with his "Rifle" mark. G-7 $125-225
123 PHOTO 116 A ROBERT WHITE LOFTING IRON circa 1890 with a compact smooth face. "R White, Maker, St Andrews" stamp is nearly full. G-6 $190-300
124 PHOTO 117 A FORGAN CLEEK. A circa 1900 shallow face Cleek, the shaft stamped "R Forgan & Sons, St Andrews" below an original looking grip. All stamps emoried off the back of the head. G-5 $60-100
125 PHOTO 118 A WILLIE PARK IRON. A circa 1890 rounded toe General Purpose Iron with a weak "Wm Park, Musselburgh" straight line mark. Shaft and grip are replacements. G-4 $50-100
126 PHOTO 119 AN ASH SHAFT CLEEK. A circa 1890-1900 smooth face, saw tooth nicked hosel Cleek with all back stampings emoried away. The ASH shaft has a replacement period type grip. G-5 $80-140
127 PHOTO 120 A PARK PATENT CLUB. A circa 1895-1900 "W Park's Patent Driving Cleek". The stamping is in tiny letters and several have been "emoried" away. Replacement shaft is stamped "F B Drake, Harrow G C". G-4 $120-200
128 PHOTO 121 A NICE SCOTTISH MADE LOFTER. Circa 1890-1895 Lofter stamped "Scotsman" in small block letters on the back. The Hickory shaft is very thin and has an interesting "spindle" shape where it enters the hosel. Shaft has either been shortened or originally made for a lady. Quite scarce and not listed in Georgiady's 1998 Value Guide. G-7 $120-200
129 PHOTO 122 A FINE PAXTON IRON. "P Paxton, Tooting Bec" boldly stamped below a tiny Rampant Lion on back of a circa late 19th Century smooth face Lofting Iron with a thick saw tooth nicked hosel. The grip is a wrapped leather replacement over the original shaft. A nice example. G-7 $225-400
130 PHOTO 123 A GOOD GENERAL IRON circa 1880-1890 smooth face General Purpose Iron with "Salter" in small block letters. This long faced iron has a squared off top of blade and hosel join indicating a pre-1895 forging. The period replaced shaft is stamped "R Forgan & Sons, St Andrews" . A handsome club. G-7 $150-300
131 PHOTO 124 AN ANDERSON GENERAL IRON. A circa 1890-95 long blade General Purpose Iron with two marks, both nearly worn away, only the "A of A" mark identifiable. Original looking shaft with a replacement grip. G-5 $65-120
132 PHOTO 125 AN UNUSUAL FORRESTER IRON. A circa 1895-1900 rounded back General Purpose Iron stamped "Patent #53386" and "G Forrester, Earlsferry, Elie". The face is beveled from heel to toe, much like a "bulger" face on woods. Replacement shaft marked "P Paxton". Very scarce and desirable collectible. G-5 $140-250
133 PHOTO 126 A NICE VALENTINE CLEEK. A circa 1890's Cleek with "W Valentine, Montrose" 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. $150-250
134 PHOTO 127 A GOOD LEFT HANDED CLEEK circa 1895 stamped with Anderson's small circle mark. The hosel has jagged saw tooth nicking. The replaced shaft and grip look original. G-7 $75-150
135 PHOTO 128 AN EARLY FORGAN CLEEK circa 1885-95 with "R Forgan & Sons, St Andrews" on head and shaft. Top of blade and hosel join are squared off indicative of pre-1895 hand forgings. Grip is a replacement. A nice club. $100-200
136 PHOTO 129 AN EMORIED SWEET SPOT CLEEK stamped "Anderson of Anstruther" in the tiny circle mark on a circa 1900 Cleek. Original looking shaft with a replacement grip. G-6 $90-150
137 PHOTO 130 A SCARCE PAXTON IRON. A circa 1894 General Purpose Iron with a squared off top of blade and hosel join, the back stamped "P Paxton, West Norwood". Paxton was at West Norwood only during 1894. Shaft is an original with a period type replacement grip. G-5 $175-350
138 PHOTO 131 A CARRICK STYLE CLEEK. A circa 1880-1885 Cleek with an emoried sweet spot and made in the "Carrick" style. G-5 $190-350
139 PHOTO 132 A FORGAN GENERAL IRON. Circa 1895 smooth face General Purpose Iron with "R Forgan & Sons, St. Andrews" above Charles Brand's tiny "Thistle" mark. Replacement shaft and grip look original. G-6 $125-200
140 PHOTO 133 A NICE FORGAN CLEEK. Circa 1880 short face Cleek, the head and shaft stamped "R Forgan & Sons, St Andrews". The hosel is 4 1/2 inches long with saw tooth nicking and has a "Squared Off" top of blade and hosel join indicative of pre-1890 forging. Grip is an old original looking sheep skin. G-7 $200-400
141 PHOTO 133A A VERY NICE GENERAL IRON circa 1890-95. The tiny "Anderson of Anstruther" stamp is weak; however, this is the only detractor from a great looking club with a nice sheep skin grip. G-7+ $190-350
142 PHOTO 134 A SUPERB GIBSON PITCHER. A rounded sole, shallow face "The Pitcher" with a "Starona Stainless" head. G-9 $75-150
143 PHOTO 135 A "SAMMY PITCHER" stamped "D Anderson, St Andrews". The shallow oval head has ball dot face scoring. Head has rust and is pitted. Would make a great playable utility club. G-5 $75-150
144 PHOTO 136 A DEEP FACE MASHIE. "W G Oke, Fulwell, G C" and the "Oak Brand Registered" mark on an outstanding circa 1920-25 "Deep Face Mashie". Replacement grip on the original shaft. G-7+ $55-100
145 PHOTO 137 A FORGAN CHIPPER with a banana shaped, dot punched face head and slightly off set hosel. "Forgan, St Andrews, Chipper" on the back and "P A Vaile, Stroke-saver" on the sole. The grip is square. G-7 $100-175
146 PHOTO 138 A MUSSELL BACK ANDERSON Approaching Cleek with a dot punched face. G-6 $50-100
147 PHOTO 139 A SCARCE SAMMY MASHIE with a rounded sole, deep face dot punched scarcity stamped "D Anderson & Sons, St. Andrews". An outstanding example. G-8 $50-100
148 PHOTO 140 A NICE JAMES BRAID CLEEK. Circa 1905-10 with "James Braid" in large script below "A Aitken, Gullane" and Gibson's "Star" mark on the rounded back. A nice collectible. G-7 $70-140
149 PHOTO 141 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 $130-250
150 PHOTO 142 A SCARCE ASHFORD FOUR FLAGS Iron circa 1895. The word "FORE" and a "FLAG" coming up from each letter . G-5 $175-275
151 PHOTO 143 A NICE "J H TAYLOR" smooth face circa 1905 with "Iron" in large bold block letters on the back. Shaft is a stamped original. G-6 $40-80
152 PHOTO 144 A PARK DRIVING IRON. G-6 $250-400
153 PHOTO 145 ARMY & NAVY CLEEK. G-7 $250-400
154 PHOTO 146 A PARK STRAIGHT LINE STAMPED IRON with "Wm Park" on the ASH shaft. Park's straight line mark is weak, but readable. G-6 $175-275
155 PHOTO 147 AN OUTSTANDING WINTON SAMMY with a line scored face. "Special 6" and the Diamond mark at the toe. G-8 $50-100
156 PHOTO 148 STEWART'S INSPECTION "DOT" at the toe of a deep face "Special Mashie Iron" with a line scored face. Also stamped "Otto Hackbarth, Cincinnati, O, Golf Expert". G-7+ $60-125
157 PHOTO 149 A MUSSEL BACK "APPROACHING CLEEK" by Anderson of Anstruther" for "The Golf Shop, Chicago" A nice club. G-7 $50-90
158 PHOTO 150 A FORGAN "2 IRON" with the "Flag-In-Hole" mark circa 1926-1931. Head has been chromed and would make an excellent gift or wall hanger. $40-80
159 PHOTO 151 AN OUTSTANDING VICKERS JIGGER. Double "K" mark and "Sheffield" at the toe and "Jigger No. 7" on the back. All original and a nice club that may be playable. G-8 $50-100
160 PHOTO 152 A SUPERB WINTON "Mashie-iron" with a square punched face. Virtually MINT. G-9 $60-100
161 PHOTO 153 A GOOD GIBSON APPROACH CLEEK. Circa 1910 mussel back "Approaching Cleek" with "A R Andrews, Gravesend" and Gibson's "Star" marks on the back. Andrews was at Gravesend only from 1910-1911. G-6+ $60-100
162 PHOTO 154 AN AYRES MASHIE. An outstanding circa 1915-1920 all original "Deep Face Mashie" with a dot punched face. The Ayres "Maltese Cross" mark is at the toe. G-8 $50-100
163 PHOTO 155 A J H TAYLOR MASHIE. Taylor's "Fliweel" mark at the toe of a circa 1920 dot face "J H Taylor Mashie". G-6 $45-90
164 PHOTO 156 A SCARCE DONALDSON IRON. A circa 1925-30 "Rustless Driving Iron" with the "Rangefinder" mark. G-7 $45-90
165 PHOTO 157 A JACK WHITE IRON. Gibson's "Star" mark at the toe of a circa 1920's dot faced flanged back and off set hosel "2 Iron" made for "Jack White, Sunningdale". Looks all original. G-6 $50-100
166 PHOTO 158 A GIBSON EXPORT TO SINGAPORE. Circa 1920's "Mashie" with "John Little & Co., Singapore" on the back. All original. Clubs stamped "Singapore" are quite scarce. G-7 $55-100
167 PHOTO 159 A GIBSON GENII MODEL MASHIE. Circa 1915 stamped "The Genii Model Mashie" with an off set hosel almost anti-shank and dot punched face. G-7 $55-100
168 PHOTO 160 A GIBSON MAXWELL HOSEL. An outstanding circa 1920 line scored "Maxwell Driving Iron" with 12 wrap around holes in the hosel to eliminate hosel weight in an effort to make the head feel heavier. All original. G-8 $65-120
169 PHOTO 161 A NICE GIBSON CLEEK. a circa 1905 smooth faced "diamond" back Cleek with the "Star" mark "R Hutton, Burntisland" on the back. All original with russet grip. G-7 $65-120
170 PHOTO 162 A GOOD A H SCOTT IRON. "Lion-on-Crown" mark and "A H Scott, Earlsferry, Elie" deeply and boldly marked on the head of a circa 1920 Mid-iron. Shaft is marked and the grip is a replacement. G-6 $60-100
171 PHOTO 163 A SCOTTISH MADE SPALDING MASHIE. An all original two level back "Dysart-Fife Hand Forged Mashie" with the "Anvil" mark at the toe. Shaft is marked ""A G Spalding & Bros., Gold Medal". G-7 $60-100
172 PHOTO 164 A GOOD JACK WHITE IRON. "Sunningdale" in large block letters on back of a circa 1920-25 mid iron with a "mussell" back. Jack White made clubs bearing the "Sunningdale" name. G-6 $45-80
173 PHOTO 165 AN EARLY CONDIE CLEEK. Condie's "Flower" mark on a circa 1898-1900 compact blade smooth face Cleek stamped "G Brews, Blackheath". Shaft and grip are period replacements. G-6 $90-160
174 PHOTO 166 A GOOD PATRICK IRON. "A Patrick, Leven" on a "Diamond" back "Mid-iron" with the seldom seen circa 1920's "Spur" maker's mark at the heel. Replaced shaft. G-6 $55-100
175 PHOTO 167 A SPALDING CRESCENT, SCOTLAND IRON. Hammer" and "Mid-iron A" at the toe and "Crescent, Scotland" on the back of a circa 1920 line scored Mid-iron. Original shaft with a replacement grip. Scarce. G-6 $50-100
176 PHOTO 168 A SCARCE ANDERSON CLEEK. The 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 $140-240
177 PHOTO 169 A BOGIE IRON BY WINTON. An unusual Bogie "164 Driving Iron" with a CAVITY back. The center of the back is "dished" out near the sole. Excellent back stampings. Rarely offered. G-7+ $120-200
178 PHOTO 170 A NICOLL CRACKER JACK IRON. "Rustless Cracker Jack Chipper" near the "Hand" stamp near the toe. The hosel has Carruther's thru shafting. Quite scarce. Superb, nearly MINT! G-9 $80-150
179 PHOTO 171 A SCARCE BUSSEY PATENT. "Driving Cleek" on the original shaft of a circa 1895 patented steel socket Cleek. The head has only about 10 degrees loft and as such, the shaft was cut down and was used as Putting Cleek. The one piece sewn grip is stamped "Bussey's Grip Handle". Unusual and interesting. $120-200
180 PHOTO 172 A STYMIE MASHIE circa 1900 with dot punches added to the concave face. A H Scott's "Lion" stamp above "Stymie Mashie" on the rounded back. G-6 $120-200
181 PHOTO 173 A CHARLES GIBSON SPECIAL SAMMY. Circa pre-1913 with Frank Johnson's "Key" mark and "C Gibson" (Westward Ho!) on the back. "Special Sammy" is deep and bold at the toe. G-6 $70-120
182 PHOTO 174 A RAMSBOTTOM CLEEK circa 1895. A ladies smooth face Cleek stamped "Ramsbottom, Manchester". Shaft and grip have been replaced. Very scarce and seldom offered maker. G-5 $150-300
183 PHOTO 175 A SCARCE LUNN & CO CLEEK. A circa 1895 Cleek stamped "The Balfour" with "Lunn & Co." above and "London" below. Shaft looks like Lemonwood and the grip is an old sheep skin. Georgiady lists a "Balfour" and a short hosel. This has BOTH "Balfour" and a short hosel. Stampings are deep and bold. A very nice and very scarce example. G-7+ $125-200
184 PHOTO 176 AN INTERESTING SMOOTH FACE IRON. A circa 1895 smooth face Iron with a ONE PIECE sewn grip similar to the Bussey Grip. The club is 41 inches long and all back markings have been emoried away. G-6 $120-200
185 PHOTO 177 A WM PARK CLEEK circa 1900 that was apparently sold by "John Wisden, London" as his stamp on the shaft partially covers the "K" in the "Wm. Park" stamp below the replacement grip. Head is rusted. G-4 $70-120
186 PHOTO 178 A GOOD PATRICK JIGGER. "David Patrick" in small letters on a circa 1920 "Perfector Jigger". G-6 $55-90
187 A GOOD GIBSON APPROACH CLEEK. Circa 1910 mussel back "Approaching Cleek" with "A R Andrews, Gravesend" and Gibson's "Star" marks. Andrews was at Gravesend 1910-1911. G-6+ $60-100
188 TWO "MAC SMITH" irons by Nicoll both having six piece BAMBOO shafts. A "7 Spade Mashie" and a "4 Iron". G-7 (2) $90-150
189 TWO GOOD SCOTTISH MADE IRONS including a drilled Maxwell hosel flanged Mid-iron with Cochrane's "Knight" mark and an "A H Scott" Mashie with the "Lion-on-Crown" stamp. G-7 (2) $80-140
190 A WELL USED WM PARK LOFTER. A circa 1895 Lofter with a little more than half of Park's oval mark readable. Nice period replacement shaft and grip. Nicer than it sounds. G-6 $90-150
191 TWO GENERAL IRONS with 4 inch hosels and smooth faces. One looks like a Park. (2) G-5 $120-200
192 A SMOOTH FACE DRIVING IRON with Gibson's "Star" mark at the toe. G-6 $50-100
193 A SHORT HOSEL GENERAL IRON circa 1895-1900 with the back stamped "Anderson & Sons, Princess St., Edinburgh". G-5+ $45-80
194 PHOTO 185 A SMALL HEAD NIBLICK with the triple "C" mark of the Chattell Co. All original and outstanding. G-8 $140-250
195 PHOTO 186 A GOOD LEFT HANDED RUT IRON. A left handed Rut Niblic circa 1895-1900 most likely made by Spalding. The small head has no visible back markings, however it does have the same characteristics as the "The Spalding" series 1897-1900. G-7 $200-350
196 PHOTO 187 A SLOT DEEP GROOVE "BAXPIN MASHIE" circa 1920 with 9 slot grooves. Appears all original although the shaft is a replacement. G-6 $75-140
197 PHOTO 188 A DEEP GROOVE MASHIE-NIBLICK with large SLOT grooves. The back stamped "Gullick & Sons" G-6 $75-150
198 PHOTO 189 A SPALDING DEEP GROOVE. A "Dedstop" corrugated face "F-6 Mashie-Niblick" G-7 $90-150
199 PHOTO 190 A RAINBOW FACE "Walker Cup Spade Mid-iron" made by Wilson circa late 1920's. Nice display club. G-7 $120-200
200 PHOTO 191 A SCARCE "SHIELD FACE Mashie-niblick. Macgregor's "T-1, Tamahawk Brand" irons. Bottom half of the face is a shield with the top half being smooth. G-7 $90-175
201 PHOTO 192 (2 clubs) BRASS PLUG FACE CLASSIC irons by Buhrke. Matching #2 & 5 irons in outstanding condition. (2) G-8 $100-175
202 PHOTO 193 A WILLIE HORTON JIGGER. Circa 1910 smooth face "Jigger" with "Horton, Chicago" on the back. G-7 $60-100
203 PHOTO 194 SHOVERLING, DALY & GALES LOFTER. A Lofter circa 1900 with smooth face. A nice early American club. G-7 $60-100
204 PHOTO 195 A GOOD PITCHER. Circle "S D & G trademark" on back of wide sole, offset hosel "Pitcher." Rounded sole. G-7 $65-120
205 PHOTO 196 AN EARLY GOLD MEDAL LOFTER. "Spalding Gold Medal" in block letters with "Hand Forged" in tiny block letters above the letter "C". Circa 1906-7 with widely spaced dot punches. Shaft has been replaced. G-7 $55-100
206 PHOTO 197 AN EARLY LOFTING IRON. "The Spalding" on the head and shaft of a circa 1898-1900 smooth face Lofting Iron. Grip is original. G-6 $65-120
207 PHOTO 198 A BGI FAIRFIELD LOFTING IRON circa 1900 with the original shaft stamped "206". The shaft has an old repair covered by whipping. G-5+ $50-100
208 PHOTO 199 A NICE HARRY VARDON PITCHER. "Harry Vardon, Totteridge" on a circa 1925 "Burke Pitcher" made of "Monel Metal". About one inch of whipping on the shaft about two inches above the hosel. G-7 $55-100
209 PHOTO 200 A GOOD LOFTING IRON. A circa 1907-1910 Lofting Iron with interesting "Box-Dot" face scoring. The back is stamped "Wright & Ditson 6". Original shaft and grip. G-7 $50-100
210 PHOTO 201 A SUPERB #29 SAND DABBER with "Spalding Kro-Flite" on the back and "29" on the sole. Virtually Mint. G-9 $90-150
211 PHOTO 202 A PLAYABLE SPALDING 29 SAND DABBER Niblick with oversized head. From the "Kro-Flite Sweet Spot series". Has about 55 degree loft. $60-100
212 PHOTO 203 A ST. ANDREWS NIBLICK that is playable. "Wright & Ditson, St. Andrews" on the back with "Niblick" on the sole. Comes with playing grip. Very popular with the 2000 British Open at St Andrews. G-7+ $60-100
213 PHOTO 204 A SUPERB "GO-SUM NIBLICK" MADE BY MACGREGOR circa 1920's with line scored face. Virtually mint new. G-9+ $75-125
214 PHOTO 205 JONES HICKORY SHAFTED 9 IRON serial number "H-35384". Minor chrome loss on the hosel, back and sole. Grip is the original and the shaft has a very slight warp. G-6+ $250-400
215 PHOTO 206 MORRISTOWN CLEEK. G-7 $90-175
216 PHOTO 207 AN OUTSTANDING POPULAR "C" CLEEK by Macgregor with a diamond back design. G-8 $50-100
217 PHOTO 208 A SUPERB HILLERICH & BRADSBY "JIGGER" with the "Hand Made Arm & Hammer" and monogram "H & B" markings. Looks Mint new! G-9+ $75-125
218 PHOTO 209 AN OUTSTANDING "WINCHESTER" MASHIE made by Burke. Made for the famous rifle company and has "Winchester Trade Mark, Made in USA" on the back. G-8 $120-200
219 PHOTO 210 A "DURALITE MID-MASHIE" with four stars. Outstanding! G-8 $40-80
220 PHOTO 211 A NICE MACGREGOR JIGGER. "Pilot 7 Jigger" circa 1915 with a bordered hyphen scored face. Shaft stamp partially covered by an extra long original looking burgandy calf grip. G-7 $50-100
221 PHOTO 212 A DIAMOND-DOT FACE IRON circa 1907-1911. "Spalding Gold Medal 'V'" in block lettering. The face is a dramatic Diamond-Dot scoring with large dot punches. A nice face for display. G-6+ $65-120
222 PHOTO 213 A SUPERB JUVENILE MID-IRON circa 1915-1919 with "Spalding" in large block letters and the "Hammer" mark at the toe. G-8+ $40-80
223 PHOTO 214 A GOOD SPALDING CLEEK. A "Gold Medal 1, Cleek" circa 1912 with "Carruthers" thru hosel shafting and a dot punched face. All original G-7 $60-100
224 PHOTO 215 JONES HICKORY SHAFTED 4 IRON serial number "H-35384". About 1/2 the chrome is gone on the head and the original grip is short at the top with a small piece missing. Good straight shaft. G-5+ $150-300
225 PHOTO 216 JONES HICKORY SHAFTED 6 IRON serial number "H-35384". A little chrome loss on the hosel and sole. The original grip is a nice "look-a-like" replacement. If you are not familiar with these irons, you would not know this is a replacement. Good straight shaft. G-6+ $200-350
226 PHOTO 217 JONES HICKORY SHAFTED 7 IRON serial number "H-35384". A little chrome loss on the hosel, back and sole. Shaft has a whipping covered repaired break three inches above the hosel. Grip is the original. $120-200
227 PHOTO 218 A GOOD ST ANDREWS MASHIE. St Andrews, Wright & Ditson Makers" on back and "Mashie" on sole of a circa 1899-1907 smooth face club. Replacement shaft with a nice leather grip. G-6+ $50-100
228 PHOTO 219 A HUNT NON-RUSTABLE IRON. A very scarce Hunt Manufacturing smooth face Iron with a Non Rustable head. "Hoylake Special" stamped on the back and "A & C P Co, Hunt's Mfgr, Westboro, Mass". Large numbers "507" ore stamped on the shaft below an old grip that looks original. G-8 $120-200
229 PHOTO 220 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 $50-100
230 TWO SPALDING CLEEKS one a mussel back and a 1906-1908 "Gold Medal A" with a diamond-dot face. (2) G-6 $90-150
231 TWO GOOD SMOOTH FACE NIBLICKS. A "Spalding Gold Medal" circa 1909-1912 and the other stamped "H C Hackbarth". Both G-7 (2) $90-175
232 PHOTO 223 A PATRICK SPLICED NECK BRASSIE. A beautiful golden Beech c-1900 small head Brassie with "D M Patrick" on the head and shaft. G-8 $150-300
233 PHOTO 224 A "THE SPALDING" SPLICED NECK GRASSY DRIVER with "67" stamped on the brass sole plate. Shaft is a replacement. G-5 $150-250
234 PHOTO 225 WRIGHT & DITSON SPLICED NECK Brassie circa 1898-1900. "Wright & Ditson" in script on the persimmon head and on the original shaft below a period type grip. G-7 $150-250
235 PHOTO 226 A SPLICED NECK DRIVER STAMPED "THE BOODIE" on the circa 1900 head. Interesting ram's horn face insert. G-6 $100-175
236 PHOTO 227 A "D STEVENS SPLICED NECK DRIVER circa 1910. Splice whipping may be original, however it has been lacquered. Grip looks original. G-7 $90-175
237 PHOTO 227A A NICE SPLICED NECK BEECH HEAD BRASSIE stamped "H Peck". He was pro at Felixstow from 1894-1903. An outstanding club with a near perfect sheep skin grip. The shaft is stamped "Forgan". G-8 $140-275
238 PHOTO 228 A MITCHESON LONG NOSE PLAY CLUB circa 1885-1890 with a slightly hooked faced. "W L Mitcheson" on the head and shaft. The whippings at the grip and splice appear to be original. G-8 $850-1500
239 PHOTO 229 A RARE ONE PIECE WOOD that was never finished. This unique piece has no back weight, no sole "slip", never had a grip and NEVER HIT A BALL!. Opinions of several "experts" are the club was made but an order was never placed for it, and consequently never "finished". The factory where Dunn worked could have been closed, or it was shipped to a "Professional" for him to "finish" and sell. A great example of early American craftsmanship. A once in a lifetime opportunity to own a truly unique, RARE club! G-10 $2200-3500
240 PHOTO 230 A PRETTY FACE SPLICED NECK Driver circa 1910 with "James Law" on head and shaft. The "horn" face is held by six wood pegs. G-8 $120-200
241 PHOTO 231 A "CAWSEY PATENT" BRASSIE with the "Hands Shaking" mark on the head. Interesting ribbed grip. G-7 $60-100
242 PHOTO 232 A WOOD SHAFT PRETTY FACE WOOD with an Ivorine face insert held by five wood pegs. "Golf Shop Selected" on the head. G-7 $75-150
243 PHOTO 233 A WILSON WOOD SHAFT PRETTY FACE WOOD. The face has Ivorine face insert target center and four brass screws. Shaft has a warp. G-6 $75-150
244 PHOTO 234 A MACGREGOR WOOD SHAFT PRETTY FACE WOOD. The face has red face insert with seven ivorine pegs. G-8 $90-150
245 PHOTO 235 AN EARLY SOCKET DRIVER. An outstanding British made large head Driver circa 1910 with a black triangular face insert. G-8 $70-140
246 PHOTO 236 A BULL DOG TROUBLE WOOD. An outstanding left handed well lofted Bull Dog trouble wood with a black face insert held by four wood pegs. The red, one piece rubber all weather grip is embossed with "Bates, Made in England". Interesting grip and head. G-8 $90-150
247 PHOTO 237 A MILLS "BA" MODEL ALUMINUM BRASSIE with three wood block back weights. Shaft looks cut down. Head and sole markings are good. G-5 $150-275
248 PHOTO 238 A SCARCE CURTIS BRASSIE. Circa 1910-20 pear shaped head Brassie with "H L Curtis, Bournemouth" in a double oval on the head. Replacement grip on the original shaft. G-6 $70-125
249 PHOTO 239 A FORGAN CROWN MARK. A small head Driver with a ram's horn slip and "R Forgan" on the head above the circa 1901-1908 "Crown" mark. Shaft looks original, but is unmarked. G-7 $70-140
250 PHOTO 240 A CHARLES GIBSON DRIVER. A nice circa 1915-1920 DRIVER stamped "C Gibson, Westward Ho". The sole has through hosel shafting and a black slip held by three wood pegs. Replaced grip. G-7 $70-125
251 PHOTO 241 A HORTON SPECIAL HAND MADE DRIVER circa 1915 with unusual deep face and a Macgregor long shaft Brassie (44 3/4") stamped "Rhino Couples Co., St Louis" on the head. Both G-6 (2) $100-200
252 PHOTO 242 A LONG HOSEL WOOD with "foreward" face and unusual crowned top. Grip is a sewn one piece that looks like underlisting. Very unusual. G-7 $100-200
253 PHOTO 243 A JUVENILE MACGREGOR DRIVER circa 1910-15 with a black slip held by three wood pegs. "J Macgregor, Dayton, O" on the small head. G-7 $50-100
254 TWO GOOD WOODS including "Morehead" Brassie with a red insert held by two screws and a two tone head Spalding "Bap" Brassie. Both nice clubs. G-7+ (2) $90-150
255 DRIVER, BRASSIE & SPOON. "Hagen Getaway" Driver, "Wright & Ditson, St Andrews" Brassie and Spalding "Spoon". All with regular flex shafts and appear to be playable. G-7 (3) $150-300
256 G A O'NEIL, MIDLOTHIAN, PASADENA Brassie and four other woods including a "D McIntosh, Lombard, IL Driver, a "J E Dickson, Knocksville" Driver and two Spoons. G-6-7 (5) $175-275
257 SPALDING KRO-FLITE SPOON and five other woods including an "Indestro Brassie", "Thistle" driver and three others. G-5-G-7 (6) $200-350
258 THREE WOODS WITH FACE INSERTS. A Macgregor Peerless Spoon with a fancy face and a crack in the head, A Spalding Duncan Model brassie with black face insert and a Collins Driver with the 1909 patented brass back weight. All Average. (3) $135-220
259 SEVEN AVERAGE AMERICAN WOODS. Three Brassies and four Spoons. (7) $220-325
260 THREE DRIVERS in average condition. (3) $95-140
261 FOUR DRIVERS in average condition. (3) $125-180
262 PHOTO A GUTTA PERCHA COVER BRAMBLE. The Kilty" at both poles on a circa 1905 Gutta Percha, Bramble cover, wound center ball with several small cracks in the cover resulting from age. Repainted, as was the common practice with the price of balls being so expensive. A reasonable example with a nice Scottish name. No iron marks. G-5 $120-200
263 PHOTO A BRITISH BRAMBLE: "Chemico Bob" on both poles of a circa 1910 Bramble pattern rubber core ball. 70% original paint faded to tan. G-5 $100-175
264 PHOTO A DIMPLE BALL MOLD from the 1930's made of stainless steel. No name. Great display and conversation item for your desk. $120-200
265 PHOTO A MESH BALL MOLD from the 1920's-30's made of stainless steel. No name. Great display and conversation item for your desk. $180-300
266 PHOTO AN "ARK" SMALL SIZE MESH ball. A remade ball that is most likely a floater. G-7 $60-100
267 PHOTO "THE ANVIL" SMALL SIZE MESH ball. A remade ball. G-7 $60-100
268 PHOTO "DETROITER" SMALL SIZE MESH ball. A remade ball. G-5 $60-100
269 PHOTO RYDER CUP GOLF BALLS with the "Oak Hill, Ryder Cup" emblem on the colorful 4 BALL SLEEVE. Each Slazenger ball has the Crossed Flags and Ryder Cup colorful imprint. G-10 $15-30
270 TWO MINT DIMPLE BALLS circa 1930's stamped "England" and "Kestrel" as well as eight tiny identification numbers in red. Both balls partially in original wrappers. (2) $40-80
271 NINE DUNLOP 65 WRAPPED BALLS. Represented are three different of the large size 1.68 balls and three small size with the same labels. Four balls with different labels. (9) $90-175
272 TEN BALLS FROM THE 1920'S-30'S including a mesh Dunlop and eight dimple balls: Silver King, North British, Warwick, fleetwing and others. (10) All G-4 to G-5 $60-100
273 EIGHT MESH PATTERN BALLS all in G-3 to G-4 condition. Not great looking, but are nice inexpensive display items. (8) $100-150
274 PHOTO PRESIDENT RICHARD NIXON LOGO balls. A sleeve of three Spalding balls with "Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace" around the Presidential Eagle seal and Nixon's facsimile signature on opposite side. $30-60
275 A BEN HOGAN BELT WATCH. "Ben Hogan" and "Timex" on the face. Still keeping time. G-8+ $400-700
276 PHOTO AN UNUSUAL GLOVE HOOK. Seven inches long with Driver head and Glove Hook end. Hallmarked Sterling Silver. See P-73 "Sprung" for smaller 2 1/2 inch long versions. G-8 $125-250
277 PHOTO A ROUND BRASS JEWELRY BOX with a golfer in Plus Fours on the lid. Looks 1920's. No engraving or stamps. G-7+ $75-150
278 PHOTO THREE PIECE CRUET SET of Salt and Pepper shakers and a salt pot with tiny silver spoon all in the shape of a Line Cut Guttie. $85-150
279 PHOTO A BRASS MATCH HOLDER in the shape of a golf ball mounted on a brass ash tray. Looks circa 1930's. $125-250
280 PHOTO STERLING TROPHY WITH THREE GOLF CLUBS on a wood plinth. Hallmarked Birmingham and with the year letter "K". $75-150
281 PHOTO STERLING TROPHY WITH THREE GOLF CLUBS identical to the last with the year letter "L". $75-150
282 PHOTO INKWELL WITH TWO LONG NOSE CLUBS. Line cut guttie ball in silver plate with two crossed clubs acting as a paper holder. Wood base measures 3 1/4" X 6". A nice item. $225-400
283 A COLORFUL BISCUIT TIN BOX 7 1/2 inches square circa 1950's with mostly Tennis figures on the lid and "Golf" and ball on tee on one end panel. $25-50
284 FOUR LARGE BRONZE MEDALLIONS. These are approximately 3 inches in diameter and weigh nearly 8 oz each. World Senior Golf Championships, (2), Laurel Valley Golf Club, Mellon Bank Outing, and Dorodo Beach Member Guest, both 1986. Would make an impressive display. (4) $125-200
285 THREE SPOONS, TWO OF STERLING. "West Middlesex Ladies G C" on the 1" diameter stop of stem, two spoons hallmarked Sterling and one metal spoon with handle imprinted "Golf Capital of the World, Palm Desert, Calif". (3) $35-60
286 A GLASS DECANTER TROPHY that holds a fifth of whisky. Engraved "Southern Seniors Golf Ass'n, 1930" in a shield with large golf ball and golf club. A nice display item. $90-175
287 PHOTO OVAL SHAPED PILL OR SNUFF BOX 1 1/2 X 3" circa 1900 with varnished photo of a beautiful scene of a lady swinging a club with Gentleman watching and another couple in the background. Box is silver plated. $125-225
288 TWO STERLING SILVER SPOONS, one identical to #338 in "Sprung" engraved "Spencer". (Princess Diana's last name was Spencer.) The other has a golfer in plus fours on the stem. (2) $75-140
289 PHOTO A CERAMIC/PORCELAIN CIGARETTE, match holder circa 1930. Listed in "Sprung" p-41. No chips or cracks. Nice item. $90-175
290 PHOTO A CYLINDRICAL CIGARETTE HOLDER, silver plated, with a 1 3/4" opening and lid. The Cylinder is 4 1/2" tall with a false bottom 1 3/4". Engraved "Mohawk Golf Club, 1930". A nice desk item! G-8+ $75-150
291 TRAVIS, WALTER, PRACTICAL GOLF, 2nd ed, 1902. Cover damaged at spine, some loose pages. A reader's copy. $60-100
292 EIGHTEEN SOFT COVER USGA YEAR BOOKS. 1950, 52, 56, 57, 58 (2), 59, 60, 61, 62, 63 (2), 65 (2), 68, 73 and 1975. (18) $75-125
293 SEVEN MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS including 3rd, 4th & 5th editions of Golfer's Digest, The Golf Club Identification Guide, Wishon, etc. (7) $40-80
294 THREE GOOD REFERENCE BOOKS. Encyclopedia of Golf by Steel & Ryde, D/J, The Glorious World Of Golf, Dobereiner, D/J, The World of Golf, Price, D/J. (3) $50-80
295 WIND, H W, THE STORY OF AMERICAN GOLF, 1956, 1st printing. D/J $25-50
296 TWO MAGAZINES WITH GOLF COVERS. "Collier's", Nov. 21, 1931 and "Sports Illustrated" March 1938 with Harry Cooper on the cover. $40-80
297 GOLF, PROFESSIONAL METHODS, BRITISH & AMERICAN. Small book, 1930, 39 pages, wrappers 24mo. Silvertown Advertising vehicle with interesting photos of George Duncan. G-7 $50-100
298 GOLF, PROFESSIONAL METHODS, BRITISH & AMERICAN. Small book, c-1930, 39 pages, wrappers 24mo. West of Scotland advertising vehicle with interesting photos of George Duncan. G-7 $50-100
299 WIND, H W, THE STORY OF AMERICAN GOLF, 1956, 1st edition. D/J $80-150
300 A PEBBLE BEACH POSTER, by Fuchs. 18 X 24 poster, 1991, from what looks to be the east side of the 11 tee with the ocean in the background and a "Nicklaus" looking figure is watching a "Watson" looking figure tee off. A beautiful water color entitled "The A T & T Pebble Beach Pro-Am". Nicely framed. $90-150
301 A LIMITED EDITION GOLF ILLUSTRATION circa-1980 of St. Andrews Golf Links. LimitedEdition of 120 of which this is a "Revised Proof". 19 X 24" on 1/2 inch board. Colorful layout of the Old Course and the names of all the winners at St Andrews thru 1979 and the years they were champions. A striking display item that would be an addition to any collection. Superb! $175-325
302 PHOTO ORIGINAL ART FROM GOLF MAGAZINE. Hale Irwin circa 1990, 12 X 15". Original colorful drawing for use in Golf Magazine by J Mc Queen. $175-350
303 PHOTO ORIGINAL ART FROM GOLF MAGAZINE. Hale Irwin circa 1990, 12 X 16". Original oil painting for use in Golf Magazine by Roge. $250-500
304 A PHOTOGRAVURE by HEYWOOD HARDY circa 1903. Mixed Foursome on the 17th Hole at North Berwick. 20 X 16", with the image 8 1/2 X 14". $150-300
305 HARPER'S MAGAZINE 1901. Matted page #566 entitled "Leading Players for the Metropolitan Golf Championship. Four 4 X 6" photos of Travis, Mc Donald, Hamilton and Douglas. Great turn of the Century display piece. $90-150
306 CIRCA 1900 LADY GOLFERS. Double matted and framed collage of six "Well-known Women Golfers". Mrs. Travers, Miss Ramsdell, Miss Hecker, Mrs Frayne, Miss Bennett and Mrs Ramsdell. $90-150
307 CIRCA 1900 LADY GOLFERS. A beautifully framed old sepia photo of a group of ladies on the first tee dressed in long white dresses ready for play. The framing alone is worth $150. $90-150
308 A PEBBLE BEACH POSTER, by Fuchs. 18 X 24 poster, 1991, from what looks to be the east side of the 11 tee with the ocean in the background and a "Nicklaus" looking figure is watching a "Watson" looking figure tee off. A beautiful water color entitled "The A T & T Pebble Beach Pro-Am". Nicely framed. $90-150
309 SEVEN PLATES FROM DARWIN'S OLD MASTERS. 17" X 13 1/2" on parchment. These are actual overruns from the book. Henry Callendar, Wm. St Clair of Roslin, Golf Players, Young Dutch Golfer and three Dutch golfing scenes. (7) $290-450
310 A GIBSON ETCHING IN ORIGINAL FRAME. "Is A Caddy Always Necessary?" Copyright 1897, by Life Pub. Co. $90-150
311 FIVE OUTSTANDING IRONS including three matched ladies Spalding and 2 matched Wilson Walker Cup. (5) G-8-9 $110-175.
312 SIX OUTSTANDING CLUBS including a Driving-mashie, Fred McLeod Iron and 4 others. (6) G-8 $140-220
313 FIVE SIGNATURE CLUBS including Sarazen & Armour Putters, Vardon & Ray irons and Alex MacDonald Niblick. (5) G-6-8 $125-200
314 SIX MACGREGOR IRONS including Radite, Duralite, Popular and a Go-Sum Driving-iron. (6) G-5-7 $120-200
315 SIX NIBLICKS including a Gibson, Winton and 4 American. (6) G-5-7 $140-225
316 FOUR SCOTTISH MADE NIBLICKS including a "Nicoll Viking", Winton "133", Spence & Gourlay and another Winton M-n. (4) All G-6 to G-7 $140-250
317 FOUR IRONS BY TOM STEWART all with the "Pipe" stamp. A #2, lined face, #3 and a Niblick with dot punches and a #3 that has been nicely chromed. G-6 to G-7. (4) $125-200
318 TWO ANDERSON OF ANSTRUTHER MID-IRONS including a Diamond Back "13 ", G-5 and a "14" concentric back weighted, G-6. (2) $60-100
319 THREE FLANGED BACK PUTTERS all made by Spalding. One stamped "A J Reach", a "Gold Medal 8" and "PGA". G-6-7 (3) $120-200
320 FOUR OUTSTANDING BLADE PUTTERS including three lefties. Hagen, Wright & Ditson, AJ Reach and a right handed Andy Robertson. G-8 (4) $100-175
321 THREE GOOD IRONS IN A BAG. Canvas & leather 6" opening bag in good condition and three irons including a "St Andrews Mashie" and "Mid-iron" plus adiamond back "M-13 Mashie" made by Macgregor. G-7-9 (4) $125-200
322 FIVE "ANDY ROBERTSON MATCHED FIVE" irons. 2 Mashies, 2 Spade Mashie-niblicks and a Niblick. All G-7 (5) $90-150
323 SURPRISE LOT OF FOUR PUTTERS. A "diamond" face scored, Spalding F-10, Hutchison Autograph and a LH Majestic. Nice lot! (4) G-6 to G-7 $100-200
324 THREE SUPERB BLADE PUTTERS including a "Bonnie B", "Burke Golfrite Stainless" and a "51P Invincible". All G-8 or better. (3) $100-200
325 THREE OUTSTANDING WILSON BLADE PUTTERS including a "Wilson TNT", "Wilsonians" and a "cup defender". All G-7 or better. (3) $90-150
326 FOUR GOOD BLADE PUTTERS including 2 "Spalding Thistles", both different, an "Aberdeen", and a Wilson Success with James Gourlay's "Crescent & Star" mark. G-7 to G-8 (4) $120-200
327 FIVE GOOD BLADE PUTTERS including Kroydon Banner, an "Essar", "May Malone Bogey", Windsor and Dundee. G-6 to G-7 (5) $120-200
328 SIX GOOD BLADE PUTTERS all with scored faces. G-6 to G-7 (6) $130-200
329 SEVEN GOOD BLADE PUTTERS including a long hosel Spalding "R F", a "Carnoustie" and 2 Wilson. G-6 to G-7 (7) $150-250
330 EIGHT IRONS WITH DOT PUNCHED FACES all made in America ranging from G-5 to G-7. (8) $140-240
331 SEVEN AMERICAN MADE IRONS including two smooth face, a ball face, a flower face and three odd designs. A nice lot. G-5 to G-7. (7) $160-250
332 SIX ASSORTED SPALDING IRONS circa 1920's. G-5 to G-7. (6) $100-150
333 FOUR WRIGHT & DITSON IRONS including a #8 Jigger and three Bee Line irons, #2, 5 & 6. G-6 (4) $80-120
334 FIVE ASSORTED SPALDING IRONS circa 1920's including a #8 Jigger/sky iron. G-5 to G-7. (5) $90-150
335 FOUR SPALDING KRO-FLITE IRONS. #'s 2, 4, 5, & 6. G-5- G-7 $90-150
336 TEN WILSON IRONS all common from the late 1920's. G-5 to G-6. (10) $175-275.
337 SIX AMERICAN MADE IRONS, including one left handed Mid-iron. All G-7 (6) $120-200
338 FIVE AMERICAN MADE CLUBS including a Mid-iron, Mashie, Mashie-Niblick, Pitcher and Niblick all different makers. G-5-G-6. (5) $95-140
339 THREE CARNOUSTIE IRONS. Remember last year's British Open at Carnoustie? G-5 (3) $60-100.
340 SEVEN COMMON AMERICAN made irons. All in average condition. (7) $125-200
341 NINE COMMON AMERICAN made irons. All in average condition. (7) $160-250
342 A SET OF KRO-FLITE IRONS. Matched set of 6 Kro-Flite Sweet Spot irons for "Wright & Ditson" plus a #7 Spalding Kro-Flite Sweet Spot. #'s 1, 3, 4, 19 Pitcher, 19 and "RF" long hosel putter. All are playable. All have original shafts and grips. G-7 (7) $240-350
343 TWO GOOD LADIES CLUBS including a James Spence 2 iron G-8 and a "ringed" hickory shafted blade putter by Tom Stewart, G-8. (2) $90-150
344 FOUR SPALDING BLADE PUTTERS circa 1920's including a left handed blade. G-5-6 (4) $80-120
345 SIX SPALDING KRO-FLITE IRONS circa 1920's. #2, 3, 5, 7, 19 Niblick and a very scarce #16 Pitcher. G-5-7 (6) $130-200
346 EIGHT AMERICAN MADE IRONS all in G-7 or better condition. Mostly Spalding with a Macgregor and Beckley Ralston. (8) $160-250
ASSORTED GOLF CLUBS
347 FOUR STEEL SHAFTED CLUBS including a "Walloper Brassie", needs grip, G-8; a "Kroydon Grasshopper" mallet putter, a Hillerich & Bradsby Schenectady type, G-8 and a "Jack White Blaster" sand wedge with seven grooves in the sole. (4) $150-300
348 WILSON STAFF 8823 PUTTER. All original G-8+ $90-150
349 WILSON STAFF 8813. Replacement grip. G-8 $140-250
350 FIVE PRETTY FACE WOODS with steel shafts by various makers. G-7-8 (5) $90-150
351 ELEVEN PRETTY FACE WOODS with steel shafts. G-7-8 (11) $190-300
352 FOUR ALUMINUM HEAD STEEL SHAFT clubs including a Hagen "Sandy Andy", a "Pederson" Mallet putter and two Beckley-Ralston "Walloper", one ladies & one men's driver. (4) $120-200
353 A WALTER HAGEN SANDY ANDY with coated steel shaft. G-7 $60-100
354 SIX STEEL SHAFTED PRETTY FACE WOODS two matching Hillerich & Bradsby. G-6-G-7 (6) $90-175
355 A SCARCE BURKE "ZING-A-LING" Putter with a brass head and swan neck similar to the P A Vaile patent. Gilchrist lists it at $300. G-8 $90-175
356 A TONEY PENNA "TP1W" DRIVER with persimmon head. G-9 $45-80
357 A TOURNEY "TP2W" DRIVER with persimmon head. G-9 $45-80
358 A TOMMY ARMOUR "693 W" DRIVER with persimmon head. Refinished. $90-175
359 A TOMMY ARMOUR "T 693 W" DRIVER with persimmon head. Refinished. $90-175
360 A TOMMY ARMOUR "T 693 W" DRIVER with persimmon head. Refinished. $90-175
361 TEN STEEL SHAFTED PUTTERS from the 30's-40's including Hutchison, PGA, Wilson Pinehurst, Alex Smith, Etc.. (10) $75-150
362 TEN STEEL SHAFTED PUTTERS including a Sarazen, Snead, Macgregor, Beckley Ralston, etc. (10) $75-150
363 SET OF MACGREGOR WOODS & IRONS. Tourney "PT1W" Persimmon 1-3-4 Woods and "PT1" copper face irons 2-9. All have original shaft with bands and original grips. G-8 (11) $190-350
364 TWO WOOD HEAD STEEL shafted Putters. "Louisville Golf", and a "Kroydon" long nose type black head. G-9 (2) $125-250
365 BOBBY JONES COATED SHAFT "Kro-Flite" irons including a "Chipper". (6) G-8 $35-75
366 FOUR EARLY FIBERGLASS clubs including a Shakespeare with green tinted shaft, a center shafted Burke Thunderbird, Northwestern Model 1300 and a Shakespeare brass Bull's Eye. (4) $75-150
367 TWO BRASS PUTTERS including an Otey Crisman Square Shooter GN, and a Spalding IV. (2) $40-80
368 TEN MATCHING PRETTY FACE WOODS with steel shafts. (10) $175-275
369 SEVEN INTERESTING FACE DESIGNS. These are all steel shafted woods. (7) $130-225
370 SEVENTEEN PRETTY FACE WOODS with steel shafts. (17) $290-450
371 BING CROSBY SIGNED TYPED LETTER. A two page letter with original envelope. Letter is dated Sept. 25, 1961, London (Where he was doing a movie) to his sister and real estate agent, Mary Rose Pool. Nicely type written and signed "Bing" in blue fountain pen. $75-150
372 BING CROSBY SIGNED HAND WRITTEN LETTER. An ink pen written letter with original envelope (with "Bing Crosby" in ink above printed return on the envelope) . Letter is dated April 21, 1961 to his sister and real estate agent, Mary Rose Pool. Written in ink pen and signed "Love, Bing". $75-150
373 BING CROSBY SIGNED HAND WRITTEN LETTER. An ink pen written letter with original envelope on Mr. Crosby's Pebble Beach Stationary. Letter is to his sister and real estate agent, Mary Rose Pool. Written in fountain pen and signed "Love, Bing". $75-150
374 BOB HOPE AND BING CROSBY. 3 X 5 card signed by Bob Hope, plus four photos taken on their 1953 charity tour of United Kingdom. Crosby teeing off with large gallery (2), Bob Hope with his 78 year old caddy and Hope putting out with large gallery. (4) $60-100
375 JOHNNY MILLER SIGNED PRINT. A recent 11 X 14 1/2" dramatic print of Miller coming out of a bunker. Boldly signed...his signature is eight inches long...in black sharpie. Double matted and framed. Nice! $75-150
376 ARNOLD PALMER and GERALD FORD signed a 1973 Crosby Pro-Am paring sheet. Nicely matted and framed. $120-200
THIS CATALOGUE IS A HELPFUL PRICING REFERENCE. The estimates for each lot represent the cataloguer's estimate of LOW WHOLESALE value for the lower price and MARKET RETAIL value for the higher price. The low estimate is what a dealer would expect to pay and the high estimate is what the dealer would ask a collector. To be a successful bidder, it is recommended to bid BETWEEN the two estimates, or higher, depending on how much you want the lot. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to call.
377 AN ASSORTMENT OF TEES including 2 match books, one circa late 1920's with score card and five "Bobby Tees", an assortment including "Rite Hite" , Goblets, Trumpets, Celluloid, and various others. (51) $60-100
378 APPROXIMATELY 3500 WOOD TEES from the 40's thru 80's. Lots of different colors. Average to mint. (3500) $120-200
379 A MIXED LOT OF OLD WOODEN TEES. Approximately 320 old wood tees including Rite-Hite, Yello, Goblets, etc. $75-125
380 A BAG OF ST. REGIS TEES. "100 Golf Tees, Waxed and Polished" in a draw string bag. 53 MINT tees still in the bag. $40-80
381 A MINT BAG OF PLA-WOOD TEES. "50 Golf Tees, Sharper Point, Larger Head" in a draw string bag. A nice mint bag of tees. $60-100
382 A BOX OF MORLEY YELLO TEES. Box had been taped; fourteen "Yello" tees in the box, G-4 plus a round tin full of "Bays Readi-tapes for Golfer's Hands" and two old metal containers of adhesive tape. (4) $60-100
383 A MIXED LOT OF OLD WOODEN TEES. Approximately 350 old wood tees including Rite-Hite, Yello, Goblets, etc. $75-140
384 GOLF CARDS AND A ZWEIFFL GAME. Alex Smith and George Low "Champion Athlete & Prize Fighter series 1910" cards mounted on ceramic, C H Tolley, #47 Gallaher Ltd, 1935 Champions Series, Norma Shearer with golf club, Open Championship Series, 1990's with 25 cards including Park, Morris, Vardon through Faldo and 1990 Pro Set 100 PGA Tour Cards. $90-175
385 GALLOPING GOLF GOLF GAME with five different colored dice all stamped with golf situations...out of bounds, one putt, 250 yd drive, etc. $35-70
386 ZWEIFEL GOLF CARD GAME. A circa 1932 golf card game complete with score sheets, game cards and rules. MINT NEW. G-10. $60-100
387 ZWEIFEL GOLF CARD GAME. A circa 1932 golf card game complete with score sheets, game cards and rules. MINT NEW . G-10. $60-100
388 TWO ZWEIFEL GOLF CARD GAMES. A circa 1932 golf card game complete with score sheets, game cards and rules. MINT NEW. G-10. (2) $120-200
389 TWO ZWEIFEL GOLF CARD GAMES. A circa 1932 golf card game complete with score sheets, game cards and rules. MINT NEW. G-10. (2) $120-200
390 PARACHUTE PRACTICE DEVICE in original looking gray box. A dimple ball tethered to a parachute. Looks circa 1930's. $80-150
391 1961-2000 MASTERS BADGES. A complete run of all plastic Masters Badges in outstanding to mint condition. RARE as a set. (40) $6500.-8500.
392 POKER CHIPS with golf club, balls and flag designs on both sides. 24 Blue, 22 Red and 46 White. Looks like circa 1950's and are in the original plain box, label on one side. $90-150
393 PHOTOS: 8 X 10 B & W FIRST GENERATION. Three circa 1950's of the famous 16th at Cypress point with large gallery, 1957 photo of US Open winner Dick Mayer, Cary Middlecoff, Jimmy Clark Pro at Riviera, Macgregor photo of Toney Penna, Gene Littler (3), Walter Burkemo, Jay Hebert, Peter Thomson and George Fazio (14) $90-175
394 PHOTOS: 8 X 10 B & W FIRST GENERATION. Vic Ghezzi and Dick Metz together on putting green, 1940's, Ben Hogan with Jimmy Hines and Macdonald Smith, 1947. Two from 1949 at Wykagyl: Sam Snead in front of leader board and three golfers putting, one may be Ben Hogan. (4) $90-150
395 PHOTOS: 8 X 10 B & W FIRST GENERATION. Walter Hagen, Al Besselink and three other golfers, 1939, Great photo of Hagen, Jimmy Demaret with show girls, 1939 and 1946 Masters winner Herman Keiser. (3) $90-150.
396 PHOTOS: 8 X 10 B & W FIRST GENERATION. Jimmy Demaret 1957, Loyd Mangram, Souchak & Wininger, 1955, Leo Diegel, 1941, Ed "Porky" Oliver, 1950's (he died 1961), George Bayer, 1957 and Al Mengert 1950's. (6) $75-150.
397 BOBBY JONES PHOTO. Photo Caption "Bobby Cruickshank putting while Bob Jones Jr. stands by. Jones won his first Open crown at this very moment. Innwood C C, 1923. $75-150.
398 EIGHT SMALLER PHOTOS. Andrew Kirkaldy seated at front steps to St. Andrews circa 1953, A player looking like Francis Ouimet, circa 1920's with six others players watching him putt with caddies in background, US Amateur, 1927: George Von Elm, Davie Martin, Allan Moser, Harold Thompson and JJ Quinn all seated together< another with Bob Stein, Bullock Webster, Oscar Willing, Frank Dolp and Guy Standifer and an unidentified couple, the man looks like Hagen in his twenties and three more with unidentified golfers. (5) $75-150
399 BING CROSBY & FRIENDS. Circa 1935 photo of Crosby, wife Dixie and his mother & father, Two Photos of Demaret, Crosby and others, Crosby with three women, Johnny Weissmuller hitting a shot, Dean Martin swinging a club, Crosby with four of his cronies, Crosby teeing off, Crosby with Hope, Liberace, Durante, Dorocher & others, Hope & Crosby in costumes & golf clubs, Babe Zaharias, Joe Novak, Willie Hunter and others, Hope & Crosby, Crosby & Mamie Van Doren (2), Crosby on putting green and three photos of Hollywood friends. (17) $90-150
400 SEVEN GOLF KEY CHAINS. Circa 1950's Pebble Beach, C-1930's-40's "KeeKaddy", Goldine Golf Bag, a super looking key chain and fob imprinted "NALG" and three others. (7) $60-100
401 A POCKET WATCH with MESH Golf Ball design on Stainless Steel case. Made in Switzerland. Needs cleaning. Top ring for fob is missing. $150-300.
402 NINE NECKTIE CLASPS AND PINS plus one set of cuff links. Various clasps with golf clubs, balls, golfers and bag. A nice assortment. (10) $60-100
403 NINE GOLF MEDALS including three from "Connecticut Golf Ass'n, 1899" all with red ribbons, "Life National Golf Day, I Beat Ed Furgol, June 4, 1955, a circa 1920's watch fob and four various medals all with golfers. (9) $75-150
404 A STERLING CASE PRESENTATION WATCH engraved "Intercollegiate Golf Ass'n of America, Qualifying Rounds, June 24, 1925, Winner, E P Stratton". Leather band and not in working condition. $35-75
405 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS including 16 ball markers, two golf spike tools, one in a leather case, one iron groove cleaner, and 10 various green/divot repair tools. (28) $50-100
406 TWO STERLING ITEMS including a Ladies pin "WGANC", and a belt watch loop and chain (nice) and two other golf pins. (4) $60-100.
407 TWO PAPER WEIGHTS. A C-1950's cast dimple ball on a triangular pedestal with crossed clubs and a 6" Driver on a 2 1/2 inch marble base, as well as a C-1950's leather covered cigarette/jewelry box with ceramic tile top with golfer. (3) $50-100
408 MACGREGOR ADVERTISEMENT 1955. Cardboard stand up counter advertisement 8 1/2' X 11" showing Bob Toski winning the $100,000. Tam O'Shanter World. Advertising "MT" woods, irons and the "MT" ball. G-7 $30-60
409 GOLF SHEET MUSIC. "I've Gone Goofy Over Miniature Golf", by Diston, Parish & Perkins, 1930 and "Ho-Hum", by Heyman and Suesse, 1931. (2) $40-80
410 PETER OOSTERHAUS. Gold Thread embroidered Jacket patches from the 1971 World Match Play and the 19th World Cup belonging to Mr. Oosterhaus. (2) $75-150
411 PEBBLE BEACH TOURNAMENT BADGES. Cloth jacket patch and plastic badge for "Pebble Beach Invitational" and three "AT & T National Pro-Am" badges for 1992, 1996 & 1999. (5) $40-80
412 71ST PGA CHAMPIONSHIP BADGE, 1989, plus six other badges including "St Andrews Golf Club 1988, Centennial of Golf In America", 1972 Disney World, 1979 Phoenix Open, 1970 Women's US Open and two others. (7) $50-100
413 BING CROSBY PRO-AM BADGES. Round badge from 1973, 1983, Two from 1985 and one from 1989. Four ribbon badges from 1977. (9) $75-150
414 THIRTEEN CLOTH JACKET PATCHES. Three from the Andy Williams San Diego Open and ten from various tournaments and Clubs. (13) $75-150
415 FIFTEEN METAL BAG TAGS including two tournament tags: 1975 Bob Hope Desert Classic, Atlantic City Classic, Riviera, Chevy Chase CC, Greenbriar, Ballymeade, Indian Wells and eight others. (15) $75-150.
416 FIFTEEN PLASTIC BAG TAGS including 1976 US Open, Atlanta Athletic Club, 1979 Tim Conway Celebrity Golf, Two different Riviera, Wilshire CC, LaQuinta and nine others. (15) $50-100
417 A MIXED LOT. Two tickets to the 1999 US Amateur, Pebble Beach, six John Mross leather book marks with famous maker's stamps, a green jewelry box, a 3 inch long leather golf bag and a 1980 Michelob Houston Open belt buckle, oval shaped 3 1/2 X 2 1/2". (11) $40-80
418 SHEET MUSIC WITH GOLFERS. Circa 1900 sheet music "I Wonder Why I Want No One But You" sung by Julie Mackey. A couple with golf clubs strolling along and caddy in the background. Nicely double matted and framed. 19 X 22" A great looking turn of the century display item! $140-250
419 SHEET MUSIC WITH GOLFERS. Circa 1920 sheet music "Every Golfer Always Has an Alibi". Eight golfers and scenes of golf courses, one being Chick Evans. Nicely matted. $90-150
420 A GOLF BALL LIGHTER. A four inch in diameter plastic golf ball CIRCA LATE 1960's with butane lighter inside. The ball is mounted on a red tee and a simulated grass base. Nice item. $35-70
421 LEATHER HEAD COVERS circa 1950's in the original box. 1, 2, 3 "Pla-More" head covers absolutely Mint new. G-10. $50-100
422 FLANNEL HEAD COVERS circa 1940's. Complete set 1, 2, 3, 4. Would look good on your hickory play clubs. $25-50
423 PATENTED SWING TRAINER. 2 1/4 inch in diameter rubber golf ball, with bramble design. Slips on to the shaft at the head to add more weight much like the "Doughnuts" pro baseball players put on their bats to loosen and streach muscles. Circa 1952 patent #2608409. Virtyally mint. $20-40
424 TWO GOLF HALF GLOVES, one small & one medium, from the 1920's-30's. Genuine Deer Skin half gloves with only half fingers and no thumb. Elegant as these were also used as driving gloves. (2) $30-60
425 "PRAC-TEE, DAYTON, OHIO, PATENT PENDING" on the 10 1/2 inch long stainless steel spike of a practice device. A mesh ball is on a wire tether connected to the spike with a washer type swivel. Spike G-9, ball G-5. $40-80
426 A WILSON PUTTING DISC in the original circa
1920's colorful box. Putting Disc is MINT NEW, box is G-5. $35-70
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