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Paul Stevens (the world’s longest serving professional golfers’ caddie) Lots 576 to 588. As a caddie, Paul Stevens began at the age 12 and is currently the longest serving caddie in the world. He has caddied in Europe, South Africa, Japan and the Far East, Australia, New Zealand and America at such courses as Augusta (U.S. Masters) Oak Tree, Crooked Stick and Shoal Creek (USPGA), and Brookline, Inverness and Oak Hill (U.S. Opens). Paul Stevens has caddied for such famous players as the legendary Sam Snead, Christy 0’ Connor Snr., Ben Crenshaw (U.S. Masters’ Champion 1984 and 1995); Hubert Green (U.S. Open Champion 1977); Bill Rogers (Open Champion 1981), Curtis Strange (U.S. Open Champion 1988 and 1989) Sandy Lyle (Open Champion 1985 and U.S. Masters Champion 1988) and has won the Australian Open in 1984 with Tom Watson (3 times Open Champion, Masters and U.S. Open Champion) at Royal Melbourne. He has been the regular caddy for Peter Oosterhuis in 1974 (leading money winner and 2nd. in Open Championship); Greg Norman in 1979/80; Nick Faldo in 1986, and also for Mark McNulty (2nd. in the Open Championship 1990), with whom he has won 3 German Opens and the 1987 British Masters, which he also won again with Christy O’Connor Junior in 1992. Paul Stevens has recorded 15 tournament wins, and has 10 finishes in the top 15 of The Open Championship, including twice being runner-up, and has caddied in the Dunhill Cup, Kirin Cup and World Cup, as well as the Ryder Cup, in matches against the legendary Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. A multi-signed Team Great Britain & Ireland 1973 Ryder Cup caddie’s tabard, printed with the Union Jack and inscribed BUTLER, RYDER CUP 1973, signed in fine black felt tip pen by the Great Britain & Ireland and United States teams and captains with the sole exception of Peter Oosterhuis, signatures comprise (GB & Ire) the captain Bernard Hunt, Brian Barnes, Bernard Gallagher, Peter Butler, Tony Jacklin, Neil Coles, Christy O’Connor, Maurice Bembridge, John Garner, Brian Huggett, Clive Clark & Eddie Pollard, for the USA captain Jack Burke Jr., Billy Casper, Tom Weiskopf, Homero Blancas, Tommy Aaron, Gay Brewer, J.C. Snead, Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino, Lou Graham, Juan “Chi-Chi Rodriguez, Arnold Palmer & Dave Hill
Golf collectibles, a metal pin tray for Warren Golf Club; a pill box with golfing scene; an American brooch; three vesta cases, one plain, the others with golfing decoration; Dunlop 31 golfing brass bell; golf putting game with telescopic putter for carpet or garden golf; golf club swizzle and cooler stick; 2 small pictures featuring Robert Maxwell and Charles Lees’ Golfers; a boxed set of silver & enamel golf spoons won by a lady golfer in the 1930s; a silver plated 1950 trophy won by the lady golfer Joanne Haig; two blazer buttons; caddy brooch; golf medal dated 1933; and two other golf medals
A collection of seven silver and silver coloured caddy spoons, comprising a caddy spoon by John, Henry and Charles Lias, the oval engraved bowl to a fiddle pattern stem, 9cm long, a late Victorian spoon by Jackson & Fullerton, three twentieth century caddy spoons, and two possibly of continental origin
A silver trinket box, London 1907, of circular gallery form with padded pin cushion hinged cover, 7.8cm diameter, with a pair of late Victorian silver bun toped kitchen peppers, 5.5cm tall, a Joseph Wilmore silver caddy spoon, repaired, an unmarked ash pan caddy spoon, and a Georgian silver fiddle, thread and shell teaspoon, 99g (3.1 oz) gross weighable
A silver paraffin burner by Asprey & Co., Birmingham 1949, in the form of a George III cheese toaster; a silver capstan inkwell by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1917; a late Victorian crumb tray with a plain ivory handle by William Hutton & Sons, London 1898; a Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1854; a napkin ring, Birmingham 1919; a George III sugar shovel, London 1804, with later handle; five George III tea spoons, incomplete marks; four Dutch `Napoleon` terminal spoons, pseudo marks; and a plated basket by Mappin & Webb and a mustard spoon
An unusual late Victorian silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1895, the oval bowl with a shaped hooded rim with foliate engraving to the centre, to a mother of pearl handles, 11.5cm long, with a Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Lias & Lias, London 1861, 11.5cm long and a Queens pattern Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1845, 10.5cm long
A George V Asparagus Servers, George Heath, Sheffield 1910, the blades saw fretted with scrolls, 23cm long, 4 1/4oz; A Victorian Dressing Table Tray, Mappin Bros, Chester 1897, narrow rounded rectangular, gadrooned rim, 22cm, 3oz; Two Caddy Spoons, one with fig bowl and Hext engraved crest, by T Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1912, the other with shell bowl and handle, maker`s mark JR, Birmingham 1962, combined weight 1oz (4)
A Dutch Delftware tea caddy and cover of rectangular section with canted corners, decorated with a figural scene within a garden, surrounded by a border of flowers, `AR` mark to base 16cm high Provenance: The collection of Samuel Johnston Melvin, Paisley and thence by descent to the present owner.
A framed Mezzotint of a gentleman golfer and his caddy entitled ``To the Society of Coffers at Blackheath`` - ``This plate is with just respect dedicated by their most humble servant Samuel Frances Abbott.`` - `` painted by S.F. Abbott 1790 - engraved by V. Green Mezzotint engraver to his majesty and the Elector Pallantine``, the impression 19 3/4`` x 13 13/18``

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