A large quantity of Slazenger and Dunlop Sport illustrated catalogues and sales brochures dating from the post-war period, covering a wide range of different sports, some material from other sports brands as well; sold together with an archive from the advertising departments including a quantity of press advertisements cuttings, a quantity o Slazenger Wimbledon posters using retro imagery and other miscellaneous items (a qty.)
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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
A turquoise ring, the single stone in a 9 carat gold mount, finger size P; with earstuds and a pendant on a chain to match; a five stone turquoise ring, in a 9 carat gold carved head mount, finger size O; a 9 carat gold turquoise and cultured pearl cluster ring, finger size K1/2; a pair of turquoise drop earrings with a similar pendant; and five pairs of turquoise earrings
A sapphire and diamond ring, the large oval cut with a quartet of small brilliants to each shoulder, the white mount stamped `14kt`, finger size N; a gentleman`s single stone sapphire ring, stamped `14k` finger size Q; and a sapphire cluster ring with single cut diamond points, in 9 carat white gold, finger size O
Beeson "O" Gauge Electric 3-Rail 4-4-0 Class RP No.925 Locomotive and Six Wheel Tender, in LMS maroon livery, with power pick-up in tender These Beeson locomotives were purchased direct from James Beeson between 1950`s and 1970`s. Original purchase receipts, correspondence regarding late delivery, delays in manufacture and specifications required are available for successful purchasers.
BRENNAN, Chris, `Twenty Three Poems`, Australian Limited Edition Society, 1938. Ltd. 164/500 sgd. by Designer & Printer. 1/4 leather glt. dec. Glassine wraps. Tog.with LAWSON, Henry `The Romance of The Swag`, Australian Limited editions society, 1939. ill. wdcts. Lionel Lindsay, Ltd. edn. 164/350 sgd. by author. w/o. d/w. Plus MCAULEY, James, `A Vision of Ceremony`, Angus & Robertson, 1956, in d/w. 3
KEROUAC, Jack, `The Scripture of The Golden Eternity`, Totem Press. 1960 purple covers des. Jesse Sorrentino. soft covers Tog.with SYNDER, Gary, `Myths & Texts`, Totem/Corinth, 1960,soft covers by Will Petersen, Plus O`HARA, Frank, `Second Avenue`, Totem/Corinth, 1960. soft covers by Larry Rivers. 3
SEARLE, Ronald & WEBB, Kaye, `Looking at London and People Worth Meeting`, News Chronicle, 1953. D/w. with loss. tog.with `Hurray for St. Trinian`s and other Lapses by Ronald Searle`, Macdonald, 1951. w/o. d/w. Plus `The Female Approach`, by same, Macdonald, 1951, Plus other Illustrated books. 10
Burns (Robert) The Poems Letters and Land with a new memoir of the poet...by Allan Cunningham 2 vol. engraved frontispiece portraits and additional titles 87 engraved plates after Bartlett Allom & c. contemporary red morocco richly tooled in gilt including scene from Tam O`Shanter and portrait of Burns some scuffs and edge wear g.e. 4to Virtue n.d. [1838-40].
American Civil War.- Notes on Colored Troops 16pp. original printed wrappers upper cover detached and leaves loose New York 1863 § O`Reilly (Henry) First Organization of Colored Troops in the State of New York to aid in Suppressing the Slaveholders` Rebellion presentation copy signed by the author at foot of upper wrapper original printed wrappers upper cover detached and leaves loose New York 1864 8vo(2)
Blanford. Climates and Weather of India embossed library stamp to title 1889 § O`Connor (V.C.Scott) The Silken East: A Record of Life & Travel in Burma 1928 § Talbot Kelly (R.) Burma spine faded A. & C.Black 1912 first with diagrams others with plates those in the last colour original cloth covers of first and last slightly damp mottled 8vo(3)
Krohn (William O.) In Borneo Jungles 1927 § Ford (John) and others. Borneo Jungle 1938 § Schebesta (Paul) Among Congo Pigmies library cloth 1933 § Seabrook (William B.) Jungle Ways 1931 § Malinowski (Bronislaw) The Sexual Life of Savages in North-Western Melanesia reprint 1952 all but the last mentioned first editions plates all but the third original cloth 8vo(5)
Kotzebue (O.) A Voyage of Discovery... 3 vol. 9 plates including 8 hand-coloured 7 maps and charts including 4 folding (one with small repaired tear not affecting image) occasional light water-staining (mainly marginal) some spotting vol. i bookplate on front paste-down contemporary half calf extremities rubbed a little water-stained [Abbey Travel 596; Howes K258; Sabin 38291] 8vo 1821.
Lewis-Journal of a West India Proprietor first edition half-title modern calf-backed boards 1834 § [Coleridge (H. N.)] Six Months in the West Indies in 1825 original boards rebacked uncut 1826 § Kingsley (C.) At Last: a Christmas in the West Indies fourth edition plates and illustrations some leaves loose hinges weak original cloth slightly rubbed 1874 § Rutter (O.) If Crab No Walk: a Traveller in the West Indies plates 1933 occasional foxing 8vo(4)
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