A contemporary Moorcroft Nursery Rhyme series ginger jar, Owl and Pussycat, tube lined with owl and pussy cat in a beautiful sea green boat, in colours, the cover with moon, 16cm high, impressed mark, limited edition 192/250, signed, 2005 Condition Report: First quality, minor scratches to vase shoulder where lid in contact, negligible, otherwise good
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A contemporary Moorcroft Nursery Rhyme series ginger jar, Hickory Dickery Dock, tube lined with longcase clocks, mouse, cat and moonlit sky, in colours, the cover with clock face, 16cm high, impressed mark, limited edition 158/250, signed, 2005 Condition Report: Good condition first quality
A contemporary Moorcroft Nursery Rhyme series ginger jar, Hey Diddle Diddle, tube lined with cat and fiddle, dog and moon, , in colours, the cover with flying cow, 16cm high, impressed mark, limited edition 236/250, signed, 2005 Condition Report: first quality, minor scratching to the glaze where the lid has been in contact with the shoulder of the vase, this is negligible, otherwise good condition
1920's Joyce and Roger Wethered Open Golf Champion and Amateur Golf Champions autographs - both laid down on card - Joyce Wethered winner of 4x British Ladies titles and 5x English Ladies titles and Curtis player - Roger won his first Amateur Championship in 1923, was a runner up twice (1928 and 1930) and won the President's Putter five times. Furthermore, he was capped by England numerous times in competition against Scotland and in the Walker Cup against the United States.
1955 Walker Cup official golf programme and draw sheet - played at St Andrews c/w draw sheet for the final day singles and results of the first day - GB team incl Joe Carr (Dublin), Gerald Micklem, James White (Royal Liverpool) who had not lost a singles match against US since the war - general pocket wear.
Behrend, John - "Odes and Reminiscences" publ'd 2003 signed by the author to the first title page ltd ed no. 216/400 and-"St Andrew's Night and Other Golfing Stories" 1st ltd ed 1992 no. 599/950 with illustrations by Ionicus ( Jos Armitage) c/w the original pictorial dust jacket both appear unread hence (G)
Georgiady, Peter signed golf books to incl "Compendium of British Club Makers" signed to the limitation page 259/500, "Cleek Marks and Trademarks on Antique Golf Clubs" signed by both authors to the 1st title page incl Patrick Kennedy and "Views and Reviews: Golf Clubs in The Trade Press" each book signed twice incl all to Alan signed to the first title page (G) (3)
Scottish Golf Club Centenary Books - mostly Edinburgh and Border regions to incl "The History of Millport Golf Club 1888-1988" in the original gilt and red faux leather boards, "The First One Hundred Years of West Linton Golf club in the original decorative silver title cloth boards, together with 4x others in their original wrappers to incl Biggar Golf Club, Carluke Golf Club, Mortonhall Golf Club together with Challenge Match v BGCS brochure and menu , The Moffat Golf Club-The First 30 Years 1884-1914 - (G) (7)
Scottish Golf Club Centenary books-from the Highland regions to incl "A History of The Royal Dornoch Golf Club 1877-1999" complete with the original dust jacket, "Nairn Dunbar Golf Club 1899-1999" complete with the original dust jacket, "A Hundred Years at The Boat" c/w dust jacket, "Blairgowrie Golf Club 1889-1989 c/w dust jacket together with 3 soft backs to include "Tain - A Golfing History of People, Places and Past Times", "Braemar Golf Club-The Story of The First 100 Years" and "Kingussie Golf Club 1891 1991" overall (G) (7)
3x early 1920/1930's Open Golf Champions press photographs - to incl Walter Hagen winning the 1929 Open at Muirfield playing a left handed shot, Henry Cotton winning his first Open at Royal St Georges in 1934 first day round shooting 67 and Bobby Locke being followed by an immense crowd being watched by just one policeman - various sizes from 6x8" - 8x 10"
Irish signed golf books to incl "Early Irish Golf - The First Courses, Clubs and Pioneers" by William H Gibson, 1st ed 1988 signed by the author to the 1st title page c/w the original dust jacket (VG) together with "Philomena Garvey-Queen of the Irish Fairways" by Paul Garvey in the original wrappers and signed by the author to the 1st title page (VG) (2)
Grant, H.R.J and D.M Wilson III - signed - "A Journey through The Annals of The Golfing Annuals 1888-1910" ltd ed 2011 in the original green and gilt cloth boards and spine signed by the editor to the limitation page no. 59/450 c/w the matching green and gilt cloth slipcase only issued with the first 75 copies with owners embossed name - c/w numerous illustrations together with 14 folding golf course maps incl St Andrews, Royal Dornoch, Hoylake, Westward Ho, Aberdovey, et al - appears unread hence overall (VG)
Scottish Golf Club Centenary Books - mostly in the Fife region to incl "Dunfermline Golf Club 1887-1987 1st edition/w dust jacket, "Cranmore Golf Club The First 100 Years" complete with dust jacket, "Les Golf Club" in the original wrappers and "Crail Golfing Society-A short History" reprinted April 1984 original paper wrappers-overall (G) (4)
Scottish Golf Club Centenary Books - mostly western region to incl "East Kilbride Golf Club 1900-2000" signed by the author Bill Niven, "Hamilton Golf Club 1892-1992 Centenary Volume" in red cloth decorative boards, "Helensburg Golf Club - 100 Years" c/w dust jacket, "Killermont-The Home of Glasgow Golf Club" Ltd edition number 1452/1500 c/w dust jacket, "Western Gailes 1897-1997" c/w dust jacket plus "A History of Girvan and Ballantrae Golf Clubs", "The First One Hundred Years-Pollock Golf Club 1892-1992" and "Dumbartonshire Golf Union-A Century of Golf in the County 1896 1996 - overall (G) all 3x in their original wrappers (VG) (9)
Kelly, Leo - signed "Antique Golf Ball Reference and Price Guide" 1st ed 1993 - original wrappers slight discolouring to edges otherwise appears unread - the first modern book on golf balls and still a good reference guide and John F Hotchkiss - "500 Years of Golf Balls - History and Collector's Guide" 1st ed 1997 in the original wrappers text includes a reprint of The Curious History of the Golf Ball by John Stuart Martin - foreword by Arnold Palmer (G) (2)
English Golf Club Centenary Books - mostly South West regions to incl Golf in Hardy Country c/w dust jacket, East Devon Golf Club plus 5 soft backs to incl Staddon Heights Golf Club, Warren Golf Club, Barton on Sea Golf Club, and "Some Notes on The First Half Century of The Torquay Golf Club" - (G) (6)
Scottish Golf Club Centenary books-from the East Lothian/Borders region to incl "Kilspindie-The First 125 Years" in the original gilt blue collar decorative boards, "Tantallon Golf Club 1853-1995 c/w dust jacket, "Newbattle Golf Club" photographic illustrated boards, "Kingsknowe Golf Club 1908-1998" in the original gilt and red faux leather boards, together with "Bass Rock Golf Club- The First 125 Years" and "The Story of East Linton Golf Club Et Al" both in their original wrappers overall (G) (6)
"Golfing" original magazines from 1947 onwards - titled "Golfing Ladies Golf" from August 1947 - December '47, January '48, 9x '49 (missing Jan, June and July) and one cover has a cut out, 6x'50 missing the first 4 months and August and Sept, 10x '51 missing Sept and Dec - mixed condition but overall (F) (31)
J.H Taylor 6x Open Golf Champion postcard c.1900 - published by Raphael Tuck & Sons "In the Open" Champion Golfers postcard series no.6453 - unused - with player profile on the back recording is first 3 Open Championships wins up to 1900 - small crease the bottom left hand corner otherwise overall (G)
Irish Golf Club Centenary and other books (15) - to incl signed Pat Ruddy "50 Years In A Bunker-The Creation of a World Top-100 Golf Links at The European Club" signed by the author to the title page, "The Golfing Union of Ireland 1891-1991" by William A Menton "Fairways of The Sea -100 Years of Golf at Rosslare 1905-2005" by Tom Williams, "100 Years of Golf at Sutton" 1st edition by David Guiney, "The Story of Carrickmines Golf Club 1900 to 2000" edited by Marcus Webb and John Briggs, "A History of Wicklow Golf Club 1904-2004" 1st edition and "Early Irish Golf - The First Courses, Clubs and Pioneers" by William H Gibson - all in their original dust jackets (VG) (8)
English Golf Club Centenary Books - mostly South East and South Coast region to incl Sunningdale Ladies Golf Club ltd ed no 309/450, The Golf Courses of Newbury and Crookham ltd ed Review Copy c/w dust jacket, Worthing Golf Club in gilt and blue faux leather boards together with 9 soft backs to incl Wimbledon Park Golf Club, Centenary History of Dorking Golf Club signed by the authors John Hawkins, Sudbury Golf Club - First 75 Years, 100 Years of Golf at Strawberry Hill, Copthorne Golf Club, Braintree Golf Club, Eltham Warren Golf Club, Acton Golf Club, Clacton - on - Sea Golf Club, and History of Ladies Golf in Sussex (G) (12)
Harris, Robert - signed "Sixty Years of Golf" 1st ed 1953 signed by the author to the first title page dated November '53 London c/w original DJ some minor nicks and rubbing in cellophane sleeve otherwise very clean (G) Hamilton, David - "Golf - Scotland's Game" publ'd 1998 - a full colour litho publication, appears unread hence (VG) (2)
Dickens, Charles; 'The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club with forty-three illustrations by R. Seymour and Phiz', London; Chapman & Hall, 186 The Strand, London, 1837. First Edition with forty-three plates, illustrations by Robert Seymour and Phiz, brown card and leather binding with leather spine with four raised bands. CONDITION REPORT The front cover is present, but loose from the binding, the whole book has signs of wear and tear throughout, no missing pages or plates, one page has a small tear to bottom edge with a half-moon shaped piece of paper missing and the book is foxed throughout, particularly to the illustrations.
A rare WWI tank crew splatter mask - a Medieval-style leather and chainmail mask worn by pioneering British Tank drivers, first deployed at the battle of Cambrai 1917. This mask was found at a battlefield in Flanders. CONDITION REPORT Age-related wear to the leather, some discolouration to the chainmail, lacking straps.

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