Archived Catalogue #116!!
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PUTTERS MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN
1 116 AYRES, F H, LONDON, ENGLAND: "The Birco Putter" below Ayres "Maltese Cross" maker's mark at the toe. "D Bennet, St. Andrews" also on the back of this circa 1920's line scored straight blade. G-7 $80
2 116 BREEZE, G BRODIE, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND: "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. Very scarce maker! $150
3 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND: A scarce circa 1900 smooth face specialty club that looks like a Chipper or Approaching Putter and is stamped "Wm. Gibson, Maker, Edinburgh" on the back. The very shallow face has the loft of a Cleek and the back and wide sole resemble a Gem putter. The ASH shaft is a recent replacement with a wrapped leather grip. Gibson clubs from his Edinburgh forge are quite scarce! G-6 $145.00
4 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: A dot punched, circa 1915 "Putting Iron" with Gibson's "Star" mark. Repair to the shaft. G-7 $55
5 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: A nice "Arthur Brown, Harry Vardon" crescent shaped Putter with dots in a "Pyramid" on the face. The head is also stamped "Army & Navy Hold Fast, London" and has the Gibson's "Star". The hosel and shaft are oval and the original sheep skin grip is a bit tattered at the bottom. A nice example of this highly collectible Putter. G-7 $250
6 116 MARLING, ALICK: "Magic Putter" on a bent neck and a dot punched face circa 1920's. The top line is very thin and the sole is over a half inch wide. Appears all original. G-6 $90.00
7 116 NEILSON, J, MUSSELBURGH: A circa 1910-1915 dot punched face "Putting Cleek" stamped "J Neilson, Musselburgh". Replacement shaft with a wrapped leather grip. A very scarce and seldom offered maker. G-5 $110.00
8 116 SPALDING, DYSART, FIFE, SCOTLAND 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 $75
9 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: A circa 1905 "Calamity Jane" type smooth face Putter without any markings. G-5 $55
10 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: A nice circa 1900-1910 smooth, deep face blade with two four leaf clovers (not Spalding's) at heel and toe and a large thistle inside an oval with "Thistle" in block lettering. G-7 $90. ALUMINUM "MILLS" TYPE MALLET PUTTERS
11 116 CANN & TAYLOR, LONDON, ENGLAND: A "Mills" type aluminum head with "Model 'F'" and "10.14", signifying the weight in ounces, on the bottom. "J H Taylor, Reg. # 607239" is stamped above and below the unusual raised "sight" line on the head. There is a chip out of the hosel and a crack to the hosel pin on one side. Head and stampings are good, hosel is the only problem. G-5 $175.
12 116 CASSIDY, J L, ALDBURGH: An aluminum head mallet Putter with a raised "V" sightline. The hosel is sound. The grip is a replacement wrapped leather. A scarce Patented Putter circa 1915-20. G-7 $115
13 116 STANDARD GOLF CO, SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND: "Braid-Mills Model" Putter with a Medium Lie. All markings are deep and bold. The hosel is sound. Replaced grip on the original shaft. G-6+ $75
PUTTERS MADE IN AMERICA
14 116 BRIDGEPORT GUN & IMPLEMENT CO, CT: An outstanding, all original circa 1900 smooth face two way blade Putter with "Standard" in script on both head and shaft. G-8 PHOTO $145.
15 116 SCHOOP, HARRY, INDIANAPOLIS: A GEM type putter with a dot punched shallow face and a rounded back. "Harry Schoop, Putter" in bold block lettering on the back. Circa 1915-20 and looks all original. G-7+ $75
16 116 SPALDING, USA: "F W A" are the only markings on this Willie Park style bent neck Putter most likely made by Spalding circa 1900. Grip is a replacement. $G-7. $95.00
17 116 SPALDING, USA: "The Spalding" on head and shaft of a circa 1898-1900 severely bent neck Park style off set blade Putter. Grip is a period type replacement. Shaft is a little short as made. Many players used a wide stance while bending over much more than we modern players and requested shorter shafts. $135.
18 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: "1932" stamped on the toe of an otherwise unmarked two way blade Putter with five deep lines in the center of both sides. Most likely used for Putt-Putt or miniature golf. G-7 $75
19 116 WILSON, THOMAS E, CHICAGO, IL: "Johnny Farrell Matched Models D-1001" on a circa 1930 blade Putter. G-7 $60 20 116 WILSON, THOMAS E, CHICAGO, IL: A nice "Model Six, Plus Success" flanged back Putter with an interesting bordered square punched face. "Putter" in block letters on the wide sole. G-7 $65.
BRASS HEAD PUTTERS
21 116 DUNN, WILLIE, NEW YORK: A circa 1900 smooth face brass blade Putter with "Colonial" in fancy scrolling on the back. Shaft is stamped "213". Grip is a period type replacement. Nicer than it sounds. G-6 95.
IRONS MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN
22 116 ANDERSON, D & SONS, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: An outstanding "Rustless Mashie Niblick" with a bordered hyphen face. G-8. $60
23 116 ANDERSON, JAMES, ANSTRUTHER, SCOTLAND: Circa 1890 rounded toe General Purpose Iron with Jamie Anderson's tiny "A of A" circle mark. Top of blade and hosel join are square indicating a circa 1890 forging. Original looking lance woodshaft with a tatterered but original looking sheep skin grip. G-6 + $275
24 116 ANDERSON, JOE, PERTH: Large "OK" monogram maker's mark on a nice circa 1920's "Rustless Mashie". G 7+ $65
25 116 ANDERSON, JOE, PERTH: "Joe Anderson, Perth" on a circa 1905-1910 smooth, deep face Cleek. All original with "Anderson, Perth" stamped on the shaft below the sheep skin grip. G-6 $85.
26 116 ANDERSON OF ANSTRUTHER, SCOTLAND: "W B McMeekin, Vale-of-Leven" on back of a circa 1915-20 "Iron" with the large "Circle" mark. "Arrow" maker's mark pointing towards toe. Replaced shaft. G-7 $70.00
27 116 ANDERSON OF ANSTRUTHER, SCOTLAND: An outstanding "Rustless Mashie" with "Andersons Imperial" below a large "Crown" mark. The heel and toe are "beveled" to give the iron a mussel back appearance. Appears to be all original. A great looking iron for display. G-8+. $70
28 116 ANDERSON OF ANSTRUTHER, SCOTLAND: A circa late Teens dot face "38 Jigger" with a mussel back design. G-7 $95
29 116 ANDREWS, A R, GRAVESEND: Circa 1910 mussel back "Approaching Cleek" with "A R Andrews, Gravesend" and Gibson's "Star" marks on the back. Andrews was at Gravesend only form 1910-1911. G-6+ $85
30 116 AYRES, F H, LONDON, ENGLAND: 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 $70.00
31 116 AYRES, F H, LONDON, ENGLAND: An outstanding "Deep Face Mashie" with the "Maltese Cross" mark at the toe. "Archie Compston" and "Staynorus" also on the back. Shaft is a replacement. G-7+ $70
32 116 AYRES, F H, LONDON, ENGLAND: A circa 1890 Cleek marked "B C" and "F H Ayres". The head is delicately made and the "B C" may stand for Boy's Cleek. Original shaft with a replacement grip. $175.
33 116 AYRES, F H, LONDON, ENGLAND: "Maltese Cross" mark and "F H Ayres, Lt'd" on the back of an all original circa 1900 smooth face Niblick. "F H Ayres" on the original shaft below the sheep skin grip. G-7+ $190
34 116 AYRES, F H, LONDON, ENGLAND: "Malteese Cross" on back of a very unusual "The Cert" #2 Mid Iron. The sole extends BELOW the heel and toe. Appears all original. An unusual patent club. G-6 $290.00
35 116 BARBER, T, CAVENDISH, ENGLAND: A nice all original circa 1915-20 beveled heel and toe "Jigger" with a hyphen scored face. G-7 $65
36 116 BRADDELL, BELFAST, IRELAND: A medium size smooth face Niblick with "Braddell, Belfast" surrounding a "Shamrock" on the back. The original shaft has a triangular stamp just below the sheep skin grip. G-7 $350
37 116 BRAND, CHARLES, CARNOUSTIE, SCOTLAND: "C Brand, Carnoustie" on both head and shaft of an all original circa 1910 Cleek with "Criss-cross" face scoring. Head & shaft are outstanding, the grip a bit rough. G-7 $90
38 116 BRUNSWICK, LONDON AND PARIS: A seldom offered "Hand Forged, Made In Scotland Mashie" with Brunswick's "Propeller" mark and "37" at the toe. Shaft and grip are originals. Face is line scored. G-7 $85.00
39 116 BUSSEY & CO, LONDON, ENGLAND: "Patented Steel Socket" (1890) and "Thistle" below "Bussey & Co., London" on a smooth face Mashie. The steel socket "Seam" is clearly visible on the hosel. "Mashie" stamped into the original shaft below the replacement period type sheep skin grip. Clubs just like this one were bringing £200. at the British auctions. G-6 $275.00
40 116 COCHRANE'S LT'D, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND: An outstanding "Lofter" with the "Knight" mark. All original and a great looking club. G-8+ $75
41 116 CONDIE, ROBERT, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: A nice Lofter with "Diamond-Dot" face scoring. "A Herd, Huddersfield" surrounds Condie's "Flower" mark. Original shaft with a period all weather grip. G-7 $75
42 116 CONDIE, ROBERT, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: 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 $145
43 116 DUNN, JOHN D, BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND: "British Make" and "John D Dunn, Special" on a circa 1895-1900 smooth deep face, odd shaped Lofting Iron with a rounded sole. Exported to "V L & D, N Y". Replaced shaft. G-5 $75
44 116 FORGAN, ROBERT, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: A nice "Scotia Mashie" circa 1920. Stamped shaft with replacement grip. G-7 $60
45 116 FORGAN, ROBERT, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: An oval head "Scotia Mashie Niblick" with a hyphen face. Stamped shaft. G-7+ $65
46 116 FORGAN, ROBERT, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: A circa 1930 "#15 Mid-iron" with "Forgan" on back and shaft. There is a large "Crown" mark at the toe. Grip is a replacement. Seldom offered late Forgan wood shaft iron. G-7 $70
47 116 FORGAN, ROBERT, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: A circa 1901-1908 smooth face "Mashie Iron" with the "Crown" mark. Original shaft is marked below a period replacement grip. G-6 $75.00
48 116 FORGAN, ROBERT, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: An outstanging 1920's line scored "R Forgan Mashie Niblick". Stamped shaft. G-8 $75
49 116 FORGAN, ROBERT, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: An outstanding circa 1895-1900 smooth face Cleek with "R Forgan & Sons, St. Andrews" above their "Plume" mark. The shaft is stamped twice; once by Forgan and the other by "J Wisdon, London". Shaft and sheep skin grip look original. A very nice scarce iron. G-8 $250
50 116 GIBSON, CHARLES, WESTWARD HO!, ENGLAND: Gibson's "Rampant Stallion" mark on a circa 1925 line scored "#3 Iron". All original. G-7 $65
51 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: "Army & Navy C S L Holdfast, London" along with Gibson's "Star" mark on a smooth face circa 1910 Iron. Reshafted and has a brass hosel pin. G-5+ $65
52 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: "Geo Duncan, The Akros Model Mashie" with Gibson's stamp, "Superior" and "Star" mark. The hosel is odd set and the face lined. G-7 $65
53 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: "Genii Model Mashie" with a dot punched face. A nice all original example. G-7 $75.00
54 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: Circa 1920's "Mashie" with "John Little & Co., Singapore" on the back. All original. Clubs stamped "Singapore" are quite scarce. G-7 $75
55 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: "The Genii Model Mashie" circa 1915 with an off set hosel and dot punched face. G-7 $75
56 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: An interesting off set hosel "Genni Model Mashie" with a dot face and notched blade-hosel join similar to the "Ping" irons of today. Appears all original and is a nice collectible club. G-7 $85
57 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: Circa 1915 "Mashie Niblick" with stampings. "Special"; the "Star" mark; "Wm Gibson, Kinghorn, Scotland; H Logan's; The Genii Model; Made in Scotland; Horton; Reg No. 22170; Hand Forged in Scotland". All original with a slightly warped shaft. G-6 $85
58 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: An outstanding circa 1920 line scored "Maxwell Driving Iron" with 12 wrap around holes drilled in the hosel to eliminate hosel weight in an effort to make the head feel heavier. All original and a nice conversation invoking club. G-8 $90
59 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: 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 $95
60 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: A "Maxwell Niblick" with a flanged sole and 12 holes drilled in groups of three vertically into the hosel. Shaft is a replacement. This will make a very playable sand iron with the flanged sole as well as an unusual collectible. G-7 $125
61 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: 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.
62 116 GOURLAY, JAMES, CARNOUSTIE, SCOTLAND: A circa 1910 "Deep Face Mashie" in the Taylor style with the "Crescent and Star" mark and a dot punched face probably added by the owner to the original smooth face. Shaft appears to be an original with a wrapped leather replacement grip. G-6 $75.00
63 116 HENDRY & BISHOP, LT'D, EDINBURGH & LEITH: A SUPERB all original circa 1930 dot punched face "Cardinal 5" iron. G-9 $85
64 116 HOOKER, E A: "E A Hooker, Crews Hill G C" on back of a line scored Mid-iron. Replacement shaft. G-5 $70.00
65 116 HUNTER, CHARLES, PRESTWICK: A seldom offered "C Hunter, Prestwick" stamped Iron with line scoring most likely added at a later date to the original smooth face. Replacement period type grip over the original shaft. G-7 $95
66 116 JOHNSON, FRANK: A outstanding circa 1905 medium size smooth face "Niblick" with only Johnson's "Key" maker's mark. A nice collectible Niblick. G-8 $190
67 116 LEYLAND'S, BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND: A SUPERB "Rustless Mashie Niblick" with Leyland's "Bear" mark at the heel. The face is dot punched. All original and a great club. G-9. $75.00
68 116 MILLAR, CHARLES, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND: An early smooth face Lofting Iron circa 1895 with a compact rounded back head marked "C L Millar, Glasgow". Appears to be one of Millar's earliest forgings. Shaft appears original, the wrapped leather grip is a replacement. G-6+ $90
69 116 MORRIS, TOM, ST. ANDREWS: A circa 1888-1894 General Purpose Iron with "J Thomson, Felixstowe" surrounding a wide "H" (looks like a bar bell) which is Morris' early iron cleek mark. Original looking shaft with a replacement period type grip. Hosel pin has been removed and replaced in order to tighten a loose head. Overall a nice early Morris iron. G-6 $390
70 116 NICOLL, GEORGE, LEVEN, SCOTLAND: A nice "8 Niblick" with a large head and line scored face. Appears playable. G-7+ $70.00
71 116 NICOLL, GEORGE, LEVEN, SCOTLAND: Circa 1915 hyphen scored face "Slazenger Zenith Mashie" with an off set hosel. All original and probably playable. G-6 $70.00
72 116 NICOLL, GEORGE, LEVEN, SCOTLAND: A nice dot punched face "Precision Mashie". Original shaft with a nice replaced grip. G-7+ $70
73 116 NICOLL, GEORGE, LEVEN, SCOTLAND: A nice dot punched face "Precision 3 Iron". Original shaft with a nice replaced grip. G-7+ $70
74 116 NICOLL, GEORGE, LEVEN, SCOTLAND: An outstanding "7 Zenith Spade Mashie" with a dot punched face. G-8 $70
75 116 NICOLL, GEORGE, LEVEN, SCOTLAND: "Mashie Iron" and "11" at the toe of a nice line scored iron with the "Hand" mark. G-7 $75.00
76 116 NICOLL, GEORGE, LEVEN, SCOTLAND: An outstanding "8 Spade Mashie" with a deep, dot punched face. G-8 $75
77 116 NORTON, THOMAS, LLANDRINDOD WELLS: An outstanding all original circa 1900 smooth face Lofter with "Tom Norton, Llandrindod Wells, Sole Maker" around "Ariel". First club I've seen with these markings. G-8 $125
78 116 PARK, WILLIE, MUSSELBURGH, SCOTLAND: A circa 1890 rounded toe General Purpose Iron with a weak "Wm Park, Musselburgh" straight line mark. Shaft and grip are replacements. G-4 $85
79 116 PARK, WILLIE, MUSSELBURGH, SCOTLAND: A circa 1895 smooth face Iron with a nearly full "Wm. Park, Musselburgh" stamp. Shaft and grip are replacements. G-5+ $145
80 116 PARK, WILLIE, MUSSELBURGH, SCOTLAND: A circa 1895-1900 "W Park's Patent Driving Cleek". The stamping is in tiny letters and several have been "emoried" away. Replacement shaft is stamped "F B Drake, Harrow G C". A scarce club. G-4 $190
81 116 PATRICK, ALEX, LEVEN: Circa 1900 smooth face "Mashie" with "A Patrick" in script on the back. All original with the russet grip a bit tattered at the top. $75
82 116 PATRICK, ALEX, LEVEN, FIFE, SCOTLAND: A nice circa 1920 oval head ladies Mashie Niblick with a deep and bold "Wel Made" mark. G-7 $75.00
83 116 PATRICK, ALEX, LEVEN, FIFE, SCOTLAND: Circa 1900 smooth face "Mashie" with "A Patrick" in script on the back. All original with the russet grip a bit tattered at the top. G-5 PHOTO 5 $75.00
84 116 PAXTON, PETER, TOOTING BEC: "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 $350
85 116 PAXTON, PETER, WEST NORWOOD: "P Paxton, West Norwood" on back of a circa 1894 General Purpose Iron with a squared off top of blade and hosel join. According to Georgiady, Paxton was at West Norwood only during 1894. Shaft is an original with a period type replacement grip. G-6 $325
86 116 RAMSBOTTOM, ROBERT, MANCHESTER: A circa 1895 ladies smooth face Cleek stamped "Ramsbottom, Manchester". Shaft and grip have been replaced. Very scarce and seldom offered maker. G-5 $250.
87 116 RITCHIE, W L, LONDON, ENGLAND: "W L Ritchie, Own Model" and his "Scottish Bluebell" mark on a circa 1920-25 Mashie Niblick. Appears all original. From the Georgiady Collection. G-7 $75
88 116 SPALDING, DYSART, FIFE, SCOTLAND 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 $85
89 116 SPENCE, JAMES, ST. ANDREWS: A Pre-1926 "Pitcher" with the "Flag-in-Hole" mark. Spence sold out to R. Forgan & Sons in 1926 and they used the "Flag" mark into the 1930's. All original. G-7+ $60
90 116 ST ANDREW GOLF CO, DUNFIRMLINE & GLASGOW: Circa 1910-15 "Standard" mashie with a hyphen scored face. Appears all original. G-6 $48
91 116 ST ANDREW GOLF CO, DUNFIRMLINE & GLASGOW: A nice circa 1920's "Super X Rustless" line scored "Jigger". G-7 $70
92 116 ST ANDREW GOLF CO, DUNFIRMLINE & GLASGOW: A "Special Rustless Niblick" with a large line scored head. "48" and the "Running Stag" marks are at the toe. Shaft is original with a replacement wrapped leather grip. G-7 $75
93 116 ST ANDREW GOLF CO, GLASGOW: An 1896 Patent with "Hawkins Never Rust" and the "Running Stag" mark on a circa 1915-20 flanged back with "Cleek" on the sole. Replaced shaft. G-6 $95
94 116 STEWART, TOM, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: An Iron with "Diamond" face scoring and the back stamped "A Herd, Huddersfield" above Stewart's "Pipe" mark. Original shaft with a period all weather grip. G-6 $75
95 116 STEWART, TOM, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: "Special Jigger" with the Foreman's mark on the toe off this 1920's line scored scarcity. Whipping on the shaft about three inches above the hosel. Grip is a replacement. G-6 $75
96 116 SUGGS, LTD: "Rustless 1 Iron" at the toe and "Made in Scotland" on a circa 1925-30 mussel back scarcity. Has an all weather patented "Whitcombe" grip. A nice club. G-8. $75.00
97 116 SULLIVAN, R: Circa 1920 hyphen scored face mid iron with "R Sullivan, Makers, London" on back. G-6 $65.00
98 116 TULLOCH, J, GLASGOW, SCOTLAND: Circa 1900 smooth face Iron stamped "J Tulloch, Glasgow". Shaft and grip are period replacements. Very seldom offered maker. G-6 $65
99 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: Circa 1905-1910 smooth face straight faced (driving iron) with the "British Flag" mark at toe. Markings on back nearly "emoried" away by caddies. Shaft and grip are replacements. G-5+ $60.00
100 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: "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 $60.00
101 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: "St Andrews" in large block letters and "Approach Cleek" on the sole of a mussel back, circa 1915-20 scarcity with large dots punched into the face. G-7 $75
102 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: 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 $125
103 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: Circa 1880-1890 Cleek made in the "Carrick" style. An old leather grip over another grip on the replacement shaft stamped "Wm Park". Overall lenght is 41 1/2 inches. G-5+ $190
104 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: A nice 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 $195
105 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: A smooth face Cleek with a long shallow blade that looks pre-1870. No visible stampings can be found on the back. The shaft and grip are originals. G-7 $325
106 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: A circa 1880-1890 smooth face General Purpose Iron with "Salter" in small block letters on the back. 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" below a replacement period type grip. A handsome club. G-7 $375
107 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: 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 McDoland" below a period type replacement grip. A nice early iron. G-6 $390
108 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: A circa 1875-1885 smooth, slightly hooked face General Purpose Iron with a nearly five inch long hosel and a squared off top of blade and hosel join. The replacement grip is stamped "Aitken" below an old leather grip. This looks like an early Park forging. G-6 $490
109 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: A circa 1850-1870 long, slightly hooked and dish faced General Purpose Iron without stampings. The nearly five inch long hosel has a squared off top of blade and hosel join and a nearly 3 1/2 inches long forging seam in the hosel. When I visited Prestwick some years ago, I was told John Gray rejected clubs with imperfections and only quality heads were worthy of his stamp. He sold the unstamped rejects or simply reforged the heads. This club is in the Gray style. Grip and shaft look original. G-7 $950
110 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: An outstanding circa Pre-1875 smooth face Cleek without back markings. The width of the blade in nearly the same at heel and toe giving this scarcity a "rectangular" appearance. The saw tooth nicked hosel is nearly five inches in length. I handled a "Carrick" stamped Cleek about four years ago that was very similar to this one. (See photo P-79 in my book) Their Cleeks had a flowing hosel to sole curve unlike any other pre-1880 makers. The shaft has an old repair and the grip is an old weathered sheep skin. G-7+ $950
111 116 VARDON, HARRY, GANTON: Circa 1896-1903 smooth face compact head Cleek made by Tom Stewart and having his "Pipe" mark below "H Vardon, Ganton" in a small, but boldly stamped oval mark. Very scarce, as this is the first "Stewart-Vardon (Ganton)" stamped club I've handled. All original with the grip a bit tattered at the end. G-7+ $190
112 116 VICKERS, SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND: Circa 1915-20 hyphen face "Mashie No. 23" with the "Double K" maker's mark at the toe. This iron has a very wide sole and a flanged back. Shaft is a replacement. G-5+ $65.00
113 116 WHITE, JACK, SUNNINGDALE, ENGLAND: "Sunningdale" in large block letters on a dash faced "Mashie". All original. G-8 $70.00
114 116 WHITE, ROBERT, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: A circa 1880-1890 smooth face Cleek made by Robert White, the "R" and "W" of his stamping the only letters visible. The top of blade and hosel join are squared off indicative of early hand forgings. Old shaft and circa 1900 sheep skin grip are replacements. $190.
115 116 WINTON, W & CO, LT'D, MONTROSE, SCOTLAND: A small head circa 1905 smooth face "Niblick" with Winton's "Diamond" mark and "Harrods, London" on the back. Replacement period grip over the original shaft. G-6 $190.
IRONS MADE IN AMERICA
116 116 BRIDGEPORT GUN & IMPLEMENT CO, CT: A circa 1900-1905 smooth face, rounded head Niblick with replacement shaft and wrapped leather grip. "BGI" markings are weak. G-5 $75
117 116 BURKE MFG CO, NEWARK, OH: Circa 1920 "Dornoch Mashie" with the "Lion & Crown" marks. Replaced shaft. G-6 $35
118 116 CHATTELL, C C, CHICAGO: A circa 1915 "Non-Corrosive Nickel Steel Mashie" with a mussel back design and a nice bordered hyphen face design. Looks all original. G-7 $75.
119 116 FLOOD, VAL, ARDSLEY ON HUDSON, NEW YORK: A nice dot punched face "Jigger" circa 1910. Clubs made by Flood are quite scarce. G-7 $95.
120 116 HILLERICH & BRADSBY, LOUISVILLE, KY: "Par-X-L 1DI Driving Iron" with "Diamond" back weighting and an interesting bordered hyphen face. The head has been "Silvered". Shaft and grip appear to be originals. G-7 $75.00
121 116 HORTON GOLF CO, CHICAGO Circa 1910 smooth face "Jigger" with "Horton, Chicago" on the back. G-7 $95.
122 116 LEE, HARRY C, NEW YORK: A circa 1915 round head "Niblick" with a square punched face. All original. G-7 $75
123 116 MACGREGOR, DAYTON, OH: A "Duralite Mid-mashie" with four stars. All original. G-8 $55
124 116 MACGREGOR, DAYTON, OH: "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 $75.00
125 116 MACGREGOR, DAYTON, OH: An all original circa 1915 small head "Macgregor 'A' Niblick" with a dot punched face. G-8 $75
126 116 MACGREGOR, DAYTON, OH: An unusual "Popular Spade-mashie" with the "Diamond" back stamped "5-C-X". The deep face has bordered hyphen scoring. All original with a stamped shaft. G-7 $75
127 116 MACGREGOR, DAYTON, OH: A SUPERB "Go-Sum Niblick" circa 1920's with line scored face. Virtually mint new. G-9+ $100.
128 116 NICHOLLS, BERNARD, BOSTON: A circa 1905 "Mashie Niblick" with a "Dot Ball" punched face. The back stamped "Bert Nichols, Special". Georgiady writes in "North American Club Makers" that "Bernard" went by "Ben". Apparently, at some period in his club making career, he went by "Bert" as well. G-7+ $85.
129 116 PARTRIDGE, HORACE, BOSTON: Circa late Teens Mussel back, hyphen face scored "Mashie". "Model Seven" at the toe and "Hand Forged" at the heel. Similar to early Thomas E. Wilson clubs. G-7 $75.00
130 116 SCHOVERLING, DALY & GALES: Circle "S D & G trademark" on back of wide sole, offset hosel "Pitcher." Rounded sole. G-7 $90.00
131 116 SHOVERLING, DALE & GALES, NEW YORK: A circa 1900 smooth face Lofting Iron with "S D & G" in block lettering on back. A nice all original early American iron. G-7+ $85
132 116 SPALDING, USA: "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 $70.00
133 116 SPALDING, USA: A Mussel back "Rustless Hand Made Mashie" that appears all original. A nice club. G-7. $70.00
134 116 SPALDING, USA: Circa 1905 smooth face Mid Iron with the "Baseball" trade mark and "Crescent Hand Forged" on the back. Appears all original. G-6 $75.
135 116 SPALDING, USA: Circa 1901-1905 shallow smooth face "Model C" Jigger with the "Baseball" trademark. Shaft is stamped below the original grip that is a bit rough. G-6. $75.00
136 116 SPALDING, USA: A circa 1910 "Gold Medal 4" dot ball face "Mid Mashie" with a very deep face. (See P-44 Cooper) All original with a stamped shaft. G-7 $75
137 116 SPALDING, USA: "The Spalding" on the head and shaft of a circa 1898-1900 smooth face Lofting Iron. Grip is an original, but a bit rough. G-6 $95
138 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: A circa 1910 large head smooth face "Niblick" marked "Bartons, Intervale" on the back. Shaft is a replacement. G-5 $65.00
139 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: "J Hagen" on the head and "Alex Ross" on the replacement ringed hickory shaft of a circa 1900 smooth face Cleek. G-5 $75.00
140 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: "Triumph" and a six pointed "Star" (Jewish?) on a circa 1910 smooth face iron. G-7 $75
141 116 US GOLF MFG CO, WESTFIELD, MA: A "Thorobred Mid-iron" with a one piece grip with BRAIDED whipping at top and bottom. "U S Golf, Westfield, Mass." in an oval. An unusual American collectible. G-7 $85
142 116 WILSON, THOMAS E, CHICAGO, IL: "Fairview" in large block letters on a circa 1910 smooth face Lofting Iron. Appears all original. Previous owner thought this one should also be priced at $125. Matches the Putter. G-7 $70
143 116 WILSON, THOMAS E, CHICAGO, IL: "Model Six Plus Success" flanged back Mid-iron with an interesting face scoring. G-7 $75.00
144 116 WILSON, THOMAS E, CHICAGO, IL: A SUPERB "Wilson Walker Cup 7 Mashie Niblick" with "It's A Wilson" on the shaft below a burgandy colored grip. All original and virtually Mint New. G-9 $95
145 116 WILSON, THOMAS E, CHICAGO, IL: A circa 1930 SUPERB "Everbrite Super Stroke Mashie" with an interesting line scored face with the top 1/2 inch having no scoring lines. Virtually Mint New. G-9+ $100.
146 116 WRIGHT & DITSON, BOSTON, MA: Smooth face Approaching Cleek circa 1900-05 with "Wright & Ditson 9" in block letters on back. Shaft not marked, but looks like an original. Replaced grip. G-6 $70.00
147 116 WRIGHT & DITSON, BOSTON, MA: "A H Findlay, Wright & Ditson, Makers, 1" on a circa 1902-1905 Iron with four vertical rows of "Dots" as face markings. Shaft is a replacement. G-6 $75.00
148 116 WRIGHT & DITSON, BOSTON, MA: A nice all original "Mid-iron 5" (markings on sole) circa 1915 with the "One Shot" mark and "Wright & Ditson Special, Hammer Forged" on the back. The face is a bordered "Diamond-Dot" design. Shaft is marked. G-7 $90.00
LADIES CLUBS
149 116 ANDERSON OF ANSTRUTHER, SCOTLAND: Circa 1920 hyphen scored, box-dot border face ladies club with the large "Circle mark. "Arrow" above "L" and "Lofter" on back of a nice iron with a replacement orange colored all weather playing grip. G-7 $65.00
150 116 SPALDING, USA: "The Spalding" on the head and shaft. An "L" mark has been stamped at the toe to signify a ladies Iron. Grip is a replacement. G-6 $70.00
151 116 SPALDING, USA: "Spalding Gold Medal" in an oval with "9" beneath on a circa 1912-15 smooth face "Mashie". All original with a marked shaft. Spalding offered Juvenile and Ladies smooth face irons well into the late Teens, whereas smooth face men's clubs were discontinued about 1912-13. G-7 $70.00
152 116 UNKNOWN MAKER: Circa 1905 oval head smooth face niblick with "M J Brady" on back. Looks all original. G-6 $70.00
153 116 WHITE, JACK, SUNNINGDALE, ENGLAND: An outstanding ladies Rustless Putter with the "Sun" mark and "Jack White Autograph" on the back of a circa 1925-30 hyphen scored face. G-7 $70.00
154 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: "R Hutton, Burntisland" on the back of a circa 1905 smooth faced "diamond" back cleek with the "Star" mark. All original with russet grip. G-7 $95 SIGNATURE CLUBS
155 116 JAMES BRAID: "The Braid Special 9" off set blade Putter made by Wilson. Warped original shaft. G-5+ $55.00
156 116 TED RAY "Ted Ray Autographed model" and "Oxhey G C" on back of a circa 1920's line scored face "Driving Iron". Shaft and grip are originals. G-6 $65.00
157 116 SCOTT, AM, EARLSFERRY: Circa 1900 smooth face ladies cleek with "A M Scott, Elie, Earlsferry" with the "Lion and Crown" mark on back. Stamped shaft with an original looking sheep skin grip. G-5+ $75
ANTI-SHANK IRONS
158 116 GIBSON, CHARLES, WESTWARD HO!: A circa 1900-1910 dmooth face Fairlie Anti-shank Niblick. Gibson's "Rampant Stallion" mark is at the toe. All other stamps have been emoried away. G-4 $125
159 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: "Smith's Model Mashie-Niblick" and "Superior" below the "Star" mark on a heel and toe weighted Anti-shank iron with a severe hosel crook. There is a small five pointed "Star" stamped into the shaft. A nice anti-shank. G-8 $275.
SETS OF CLUBS
160 116 MACGREGOR, DAYTON, OH: A set of ladies "Macgregor Duralite" irons and #10 Putter all in Near Mint, all original condition. #2 Mid-iron, 4 Mashie-iron, 5 Mashie, 6 Mashie-niblick and 9 Niblick. Two steel shafted Pretty Face woods, "Brassie" and "Cleek" were with the set. 8 clubs total. Irons & Putter are all G-9, woods, G-8. $390
SPLICED OR SCARED NECK WOODS
161 116 ANDERSON, ROBERT AND SONS, EDINBURGH: A circa early 1890's spliced neck Bulger Brassie with a pear shaped head and full leather face. "Anderson & Sons, Princes St, Edinburgh" is boldly stamped on the golden Beech head. There is a period type replacement grip on a "ringed" ASH shaft. A nice collectible. G-7+ $490
162 116 BUTCHART, CUTHBERT, WESTCHESTER, NY: A nice circa 1915 lofted Spoon with "C Butchart" on the two tone head. Sole is covered with a full brass sole plate. Looks playable. G-7 $175.
163 116 SHERLOCK, JAMES, HUNSTANTON: "Jas. Sherlock, Hunstanton" on a SUPERB circa 1920 spliced neck wooden Cleek with full brass sole plate and well lofted face. All original and virtually unused. G-9 $350
PRETTY FACE WOODS
164 116 DUNCAN, A M: A circa 1910 compact head shallow face upright Driver with a triangular black face insert. "A M Duncan, Perfector" on the head. Appears to be all original. G-6 $120.00 SOCKET WOODS MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN
165 116 AUCHTERLONIE, TOM, ST. ANDREWS: "Auchterlonie Special" on the head of a circa 1910 Driver with a fiber slip held by three wood pegs. Grip is a period wrapped leather replacement. G-6+ $145.00
166 116 CURTIS, H L, BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND: A SCARCE 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 $115.
167 116 FORGAN, ROBERT, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: A two tone large head "Scotia" Brassie with a triangular brass sole insert. Original stamped shaft with original looking grip. G-7 $110
168 116 FORGAN, ROBERT, ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND: A small head well lofted wood Cleek with a ram's horn slip and full brass sole plate. "R Forgan" on the head above the circa 1901-1908 "Crown" mark. Shaft looks original, but is unmarked. G-7 $125
169 116 GIBSON, CHARLES, WESTWARD, HO!: 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 $110
170 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: A left handed Brassie with "Gibson, Kinghorn" surrounding the "Star" mark on the head. Hatched scoring has been added to the face. Overall a nice wood. G-6+ $110.00
171 116 GIBSON, WILLIAM, KINGHORN, SCOTLAND: Circa 1910-1915 Driver with "Auchterlonie Gold Medal" and "Robinson & Co., Singapore" on the head. A nice all original wood. Clubs stamped "Singapore" are quite scarce. G-8 $125
172 116 HERD, ALEX: A circa 1920 well lofted wood Cleek with a full brass sole plate. "Alex Herd, Special" on the compact two tone head. The grip is an old circa 1920's all weather. G-6+ $115
173 116 KAY, JAMES, SEATON CAREW: A circa 1905-1910 Driver with a bone slip that has deteriorated somewhat. "James Kay" in block letters on the Persimmon head. Shaft and grip appear original. G-6. $110.00
174 116 LILLYWHITE FROWD, LONDON: "Lillywhite Frowd, Haymarket, London" and "Aluminum Mid-iron" on the sole of a circa 1910 lofted aluminum head fairway club. Shaft is stamped "J Heron, Worflesdon" below a replacement wrapped leather grip. Quite scarce! G-6 $250
175 116 SLAZENGER, LONDON: An outstanding circa 1910 Brassie with "Slazenger" on the head. All original. G-8 $120.
176 116 STANDARD GOLF CO, SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND: An "MSD 1 1/2" aluminum head with a standard lie. "B G I, Co." weak, but readable on the sole. This is a well used club with some rock marks near the face. G-4 $125
177 116 STANDARD GOLF CO, SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND: An "MSD 1 Cleek" with weak markings on the sole and good stampings on the head. Replacementshaft is stamped "Gibson's Star". G-5 $125
178 116 STANDARD GOLF CO, SUNDERLAND, ENGLAND: An "MSD 1 Cleek" with a marked original shaft. Some whipping probably covering a shaft repair about four inches above the hosel. Very seldom seen with a stamped original shaft. G-5 $125. AMERICAN SOCKET WOODS
179 116 BURKE MFG CO, NEWARK, OH: An outstanding "Burke Grand Prize 602" Brassie. All original and virtually unused. Very scarce in this condition. G-9. $125.00
180 116 MACGREGOR, DAYTON, OH: An all original "492" pear shaped Persimmon head Brassie. Shaft is marked. G-7 $115.00
181 116 SARAZEN, GENE: "Gene Sarazen" on the head and "G. S. Spoon" on the butterfly shaped sole plate. Chip out of heel near the face. G-5 $65.00
182 116 SPALDING, USA: Circa 1915 all original "Spalding Medal 2" small head Brassie. G-7 $125.00 183 116 WILSON, THOMAS E, CHICAGO, IL: "WHIZ" on the head of an outstanding circa 1920's Driver. Wilson made a "Whiz" ball; I am assuming they made this club as well. G-8 $110
184 116 WRIGHT & DITSON, BOSTON, MA: An outstanding circa 1915 "Wright & Ditson Special 'X'" Brassie with a full brass sole plate. "Wright & Ditson" on the original shaft. A nice American maker collectible wood. G-8 $115.00 JUVENILE CLUBS
185 116 BURKE MFG CO, NEWARK, OH: A smooth face "Burke Juvenile Mid-iron" circa 1920. G-7 $45
186 116 SPALDING, USA: "Spalding" in large block letters above a single "Flower" with a hammer at the toe. Face is line scored and the shaft is marked below the original grip. An outstanding example. G-8 $65.00
187 116 SPALDING, USA: "Spalding" in large block letters on an outstanding circa 1915-1920 small head Brassie with full brass sole plate. G-8+ $125.00
188 116 WILSON, THOMAS E, CHICAGO, IL: A smooth face "Wilsonian Junior Mid-iron" circa 1925-30. G-6 $42.
189 116 WILSON, THOMAS E, CHICAGO, IL: "Gene Sarazen" in script and "11-13" on a circa 1920's Juvenile Putter. G-7 $60
190 WRIGHT & DITSON, BOSTON, MA: "Wright & Ditson Junior" on a circa 1925 "2" iron. G-7 $38.
GOLF BALLS
B1 116 HASKELL BRAMBLE HASKELL PATENT BRAMBLE ball circa 1900 with "Haskell Pat. Apr. 11, 1899" and "Haskell Bramble" in a large double circle on the poles. 65% original paint . G-4 $390
B2 116 HASKELL PATENT BRAMBLE Circa 1900 Gutta Percha cover with "Haskell Pat. April 11, 1899" in a large double circle on poles. About 75% paint and has several cover cracks, but none exposing the rubber windings. A RARE early American collectible. G-3 PHOTO $490.
B3 116 HASKELL BRAMBLE "Haskell Bramble" and "Haskell Pat. April 11, 1899" on the poles. Nearly full original paint with only a few minor iron marks and scuffs. Photo P-204 of my book. G-6 PHOTO $600.
B4 116 KEMPSHALL ARLINGTON BRAMBLE "Kempshall Mfg. Co. Arlington" and "Pat. April 11, 1899" surrounding "1906" on the other. To my knowledge, Kempshall made the only balls to be stamped with a large manufacture date. 80% original paint and two bad cuts in the gutta percha cover. Overall G-5 $250
B5 116 KEMPSHALL ARLINGTON BRAMBLE "Kempshall Mfg. Co. Arlington" on one pole and "Pat. April 11, 1899" surrounding "1906" on the other. To my knowledge, Kempshall made the only balls to be stamped with a large manufacture date. 80% original paint and only a few minor iron marks. G-6 $350.
B6 116 KEMPSHALL ARLINGTON BRAMBLE "Kempshall Mfg. Co. Arlington" on one pole and "Pat. April 11, 1899" surrounding "1907" on the other. To my knowledge, Kempshall made the only balls to be stamped with a large manufacture date. 70% original paint and a few moderate iron marks. G-5 $290.
B7 116 KEMPSHALL ARLINGTON BRAMBLE "Kempshall Mfg. Co. Arlington" on one pole and "Pat. April 11, 1899" surrounding "1907" on the other. To my knowledge, Kempshall made the only balls to be stamped with a large manufacture date. 80% original paint and only a few minor iron marks. G-6 $350.
B8 116 KEMPSHALL ARLINGTON BRAMBLE "Kempshall Mfg. Co. Arlington" on one pole and "Pat. April 11, 1899" surrounding "1907" on the other. To my knowledge, Kempshall made the only balls to be stamped with a large manufacture date. 90% original paint and a few minor scuffs and iron marks. G-7 $450.
B9 116 THE PNEUMATIC BRAMBLE "The Pneumatic" on each hemisphere at the equator with "Pat. Aug. 19, 1902" and "Goodyear Arrow" on the poles. The covers were made of a soft rubbery material that gives a "sandy" appearance. (See photos in "Encyc." P-34 and my book P-205). Some scuffs and paint voids. A very scarce collectible ball. G-5 $290.
B10 116 THE PNEUMATIC BRAMBLE "The Pneumatic" on each hemisphere at the equator with "Pat. Aug. 19, 1902" and "Goodyear Arrow" on the poles. The covers were made of a soft rubbery material that gives a "sandy" appearance. (See photos in "Encyc." P-34 and my book P-205). Virtually mint, but has some paint voids. G-6 $390.
B11 116 THE PNEUMATIC BRAMBLE "The Pneumatic" and "Pat. Aug. 19, 1902" on the poles of this Goodyear made bramble. The covers were made of a soft rubbery material that gives a "sandy" appearance. (See photos in "Encyc." P-34 and my book P-205). This ball is virtually unused, but has weak pole markings due to the softness of the cover. A very scarce American made ball. Overall G-6+ $490.
B12 116 THE PNEUMATIC BRAMBLE "The Pneumatic" and "Pat. Aug. 19, 1902" on the poles of this Goodyear made bramble. The covers were made of a soft rubbery material that gives a "sandy" appearance. (See photos in "Encyc." P-34 and my book P-205). This ball is virtually mint with unusually bold pole markings. A very scarce American made ball. G-8+ $1450.
B13 116 SILVERTOWN "Silver King" at both poles of a dimple pattern circa early 1930's. A few minor paint nicks, otherwise near mint G-8. $50.
B14 116 SPALDING, USA: "Spalding" and "Kro-Flite" on the poles of this circa mid-1920's mesh pattern ball. Some minor spider web cracks, otherwise near mint G-8. $50
B15 116 PENFOLD: Mint new "Penfold Patented" small size dimple circa late 1930's with eight tiny red "Diamonds" as markings. Ball is in the original plastic wrapping. G-10 $45
B16 116 COLONEL PRACTICE MESH: "Colonel Practice" at both poles of a circa 1920's mesh ball. Near mint except the cover has heavy and deep spider web cracks. $25
B17 116 JH SIGNATURE BALL: "JH" (J H Taylor) in a double circle at each pole. Paint voids, one cut and cover deterioration from being under water make this ball barely collectible. A scarce ball. G-3 $25
B18 116 SIGNED BALL "Tom Watson" signed this RAM golf ball circa 1990 in ink pen. Signature has faded to green in color, but is fully readable. Owner valued it at $50.00. $35.
B19 116 SIGNATURE BALLS: Your choice $6.00 each or three or more for $5.00 each. Casper, Miller, Watson, Trevino, Player, Weiskopf, Palmer, Daly, Laura Baugh, Yancey, Nancy Lopez, Wadkins, Doug Sanders, Littler, Mike Souchak, Venturi. All in above average to near new.
B20 116 SIGNATURE BALLS: Your choice at $10. each. Trevino with Sombrero, Trevino MVP, Tommy Armour Championship, Walter Hagen, Chick Harbert Contender and Dale Klahn, University CC.
B21 116 US OPEN WINNERS: TWELVE different signature balls of US Open winners. Hagen, Venturi, Palmer, Middlecoff, Littler, Casper, Player, Watson, Snead, Trevino, Armour and Miller. $49.
B22 116 CIRCA 1920'S-30'S DIMPLES: SIX dimple balls including a Wright & Ditson Birdie, Royal small ball, Wilson Hol-Hi, US 444 and two Spalding Dot. All average G-4 to G-5 $50.
B23 116 MESH BALLS Two mesh pattern balls circa 1920's-30's. A Fairway and a Kro-Flite both painted black for winter play. Both are G-6. $45
B24 116 MESH BALLS Five mesh pattern balls circa 1920's-30's including two Kro-Flites, Bromford, AMC and an un marked with a bad cut and cover void. Not pretty, but still mesh balls. $65
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