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39 Old GOLF BALLS - with the older measurement of 1.62" - one of each unless otherwise specified. North British Scotland No.18, Titleist Acushnet, Canada Cup, Dunlop 65 (13 of), Dunlop Warwick (6 of), Spalding USA Top Flite, Spalding USA Pro Flite, Dunlop Augusta, PGA High Ball, A E Penfold PGA, Penfold Atente, Penfold Tradition, Spitfire (3 of), Goblin, Slazenger, Slazenger +, Slazenger star.
A collection of diecast scale models comprising two Minichamps # 439 070192 and # 439 350070, Kubler Spedition by Conrad # 40002/0, Motorart Volvo FM9 distribution truck # 10378, Motorart Volvo FM9 construction truck # 10377, Schuco trailer, Dunlop and six other models, all appear mint in original boxes [total of 13 models] - Est £60 - £100 This lot MUST be paid for and collected, or delivery arranged, no later than close of business on Tuesday. Please do not bid if you are unable to comply
SPORTS MISCELLANY England team Subbuteo (in box with tape ), 1945/46 Chelsea v Fulham programme (attached newspaper cuttings), 8 programmes from the early to mid 1960's 6 Football League Reviews A 5.5" x 4" colour photocard of Pele in New York Cosmos kit autographed to Layze and signed Edson (Pele) with a letter of authenticity. A USA issue programme for the last appearance by Pele for Brazil in a full International v Yugoslavia 18/7/91. Five Tiger Annuals 1979-1983. A set of 4 Horseracing stamps in a Post Office folder. Everton Book (The official EFC Family Album 1988) , Sun Newspaper 26/5/2005 with extensive coverage of Liverpool's Champions League victory, a Topps Match Attax plastic box and 6 unopened packs of cards 2017/18 and a box of 3 Dunlop XX Championship squash balls, yellow dot
A rare "Kingsbury Motor" driven Model Car, of the "Blue Bird," with Dunlop cord tyres, sharp edge designs and both American and UK flags on front. (1)* Famously driven by Malcolm Campbell to break the land speed record.Provenance: The Mansfield Family, formerly of Morristown Lattin, Naas, Co. Kildare.
1959 BSA Gold Star, 500 cc. Registration number NRS 978. Frame number CB32 9046. Engine number DBD34 GS 4815.On Wednesday 30th June 1937, a specially prepared Empire Star 500 ridden by the great Wal Handley achieved a 100mph lap of the Brooklands circuit on its way to a debut race victory and award of the 'Gold Star' that would give BSA's new super sports model its evocative name. Possibly the most successful production racing motorcycle ever, the post-war Gold Star formed the mainstay of Clubman's racing in the 1950s. In 1955 of the 37 Junior entries, 33 were Goldies and following Gold Star rider Bernard Codd's 1956 Senior/Junior double victory the event was dropped due to the model's domination of the Isle of Man Clubman's TT.The DBD, the ultimate road going 500 Gold Star, appeared in 1956 when the famous RRT2 close-ratio gearbox and 190mm front brake became standard equipment. From then on BSA's perennially popular sporting single changed little until its much-lamented demise in 1963.NRS 978 was dispatched from the factory on the 30th October 1959 to dealers George Cheyne of 147-149 Holburn Street, Aberdeen (established 1895 and sold on in the 1970's) on consignment number 23852 in Clubman's trim with a 4 gallon steel tank, 190mm front brake, 1 1/2" Amal GP carb, Dunlop alloy rims and an RRT2 gearbox. They received six Gold Stars from the factory; CB32.5089/DB32.903 (20.04.56), CB32.5313/DB32.952 (07.06.56), CB32.5428/DB32.992 (26.02.57), CB32.6206/DB32.1158 (22.11.56), CB32.6695/DB32.1271 (19.09.57) and CBN32.9046/DB34.4815 (30.10.59). Only one was a 500 cc; this machine.Research in the Aberdeen area has put forward two possible first owners, a Cammie Beattie or a William Duncan but Jim Bolton, who worked for the RAF in Kinloss bought one in the early 1960’s and then later rode it to Bristol where he sold it to buy a car. He cannot remember the registration number but this would fit with the known history as it was next owned by a Mr Evans of Bristol in January 1965, followed by Mr Exon in 1966 and also Robert Porter owned it until 1969 when Max Ellis became the owner. In 1983 it had moved to Cheltenham with a Joseph McCaig. In 1989 it was in the stock of Saddleworth Classic Motorcycles and Glen Telford of the New Inn, Chapel le Firth put a £750 deposit down it and completed the purchase at £6,000 in December of that year. During his ownership the engine was rebuilt.In May 2004 it appeared in Mac McDiarmid’s book “Classic Superbikes” pages 38/39 and was also sold by Glyn Jones for £7,800 to Brian Daly of Lothian. Christopher Hampshire of Newcastle upon Tyne bought it on 10th January 2007 and had the engine rebuilt by Dave Flintoft of Cleveland in October 2008 and in September 2010 our vendor acquired it; an electric magneto was fitted in 2016.This matching numbers machine comes with the R.F. 60, V.E. 60, V5C, letters from the Gold Star Owners Club (1988 and 2007), copy of the Despatch Book records, various old tax discs, a quantity of receipts, MOT’s starting in 1989 at 4,730miles, through to 2009 at 12,622 (just after the engine rebuild), the last one in 2010 is at 13,436. The current odometer reading is 13,466 so the engine has only covered some 1,000 miles. There are also a selection of photographs of an earlier restoration with a blue tank.With thanks to Bob Gratton for his help with research.
Golfing Interest 1996 Royal Lytham Open Championship Official Marshals Jacket. Racing green cotton/nylon golfing jacket with official Royal Lytham Open embroidered logo to chest, produced exclusively for Course Marshals during the 1996 contest. Complete with official blue and red printed Marshal armband and original cardboard lanyard. Size XL, very good condition. Also two complete, unused boxes of vintage 'Dunlop 65' golf balls with shrink wrap intact. Please see accompanying image
A cased Arts & Crafts sterling silver and gold citrine bracelet, c.1960,by Sibyl Dunlop. An emerald cut citrine, milligrain set to a plain collet with a series of hinged strapwork heart-shaped open links to each side. Applied gold-faced leaves with incised decoration with applied gold flower heads and beads to a concealed box clasp, with a gold tongue and figure of eight safety clasp. Hallmarked sterling silver, London 1964, with Sybil Dunlop maker's mark. Signed 'S. Dunlop' to the tongue, case 'Sibyl Dunlop, 69 Kensington Church Street, London, W8'. 171mm long, 40.54g

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