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9x assorted irons - Sunningdale very shallow head mashie; Nicoll Zenith deep face mashie, Nicoll Niblick with Exhibition Winning Model 1928; Ben Sayers rustless deep face mashie; Spalding very shallow pointed toe no.8 iron; R Simpson mid - iron; W Park Musselburgh smf shallow head mid iron and Stella deep face mashie stamped L to the rear and Macgregor Pat Duralite mid mashie
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club St Andrews Trilogy - signed Vol. One " Challenges and Champions" by John Behrend and Peter Lewis - deluxe ltd ed no 33/275 signed by the authors - bound in full blue fine grain morocco leather and signed by the presiding Captain of the R&A John Beharrell - with further dedication by John Beharrell - c/w matching blue cloth pictorial slip case -most sought after collection (VG)
Lancelot Richard Gibbs (b.1934) West Indies Cricket Cap - a maroon cloth cap with West Indies emblem to front with 'L.R. Gibbs 6 5/8' printed internally. Also comes with a photograph of the West Indies Cricket Team on the steps of shirt maker's Van Heusen shop, Taunton, measures 21x16cm approx. L. R. Gibbs was a former West Indies cricketer, one of the most successful spin bowlers in Test cricket history. He took 309 Test wickets, only the second player to pass 300. The Cap was given to the vendor's father who was Marketing Manager for the shirt maker's Van Heusen. As seen in the photograph the West Indies team visited in 1973 when they played at the Somerset County Ground. The Cap was presented to the vendor's father by Lance Gibbs in thanks for help with the visit. The 1973 West Indies Tour was significant as it led to the foundation of the West Indies Players Association.
Clark, R - "Golf - A Royal and Ancient Game" 1st ed 1875 publ'd by R & R Clark Edinburgh in original gilt embossed decorative boards and spine - c/w various illustrations with tissue covers - some very minor bruising and wear to corners and top and tail of spine - some discolouring to the front and rear free ends plates - slight hinge weakness in two places otherwise very clean presentable copy.
Selection of Cricket Books including With the M.C.C. in Australia by Major Philip Trevor, The Book of Cricket by Sir Pelham Warner, In Quest of the Ashes by D. R. Jardine, Cricket of To-Day illustrated vols I & II, The Story of the Test Matches The M.C.C. Tour in Australia and New Zealand 1950-51, World Cup Cricket's Clash of the Titans by Peter Baxter plus two modern booklets England v Australia 1877-1884 and 1884-1890. (9) Box
Golf Centenary PGA, and Welsh Club Books one signed - "The Professional Golfers Association 1901-2001" by Richard Holt, Peter Lewis and Wray Vamplew , published by Grant books Worcester 2002 ltd ed c/w original dust jacket; John Hopkins-signed-"Golf in Wales The Centenary 1895-1995" 1st ed 1994 signed by the author with dedication to the front free end plate signed and dated 1995 in the original green cloth and gilt decorative boards and spine; and R S Burles ""Aberdovey Golf Club-Centenary Brochure 1892-1992" in the original wrappers (G)
C.1998 Worcestershire Signed Cricket Shirt including signatures such as G Hick, R Spiring, A Sheriyar, R Illingworth, D Leatherdale, T Moody, WPC Weston, P Newport, plus others, 12x signatures in total, the Duncan Fearnley shirt is size XL, appears long sleeve with 'MEB' Sponsors, framed measures 65x56cm approx.
1946 Royal Lytham and St Anne's Daily Mail Jubilee Professional Golf Tournament Draw Sheet for the 2nd round - Prize Money £2500 - 100 entries and players incl Fred Daly, Percy Allis, H Bradshaw, the Whitcombes, Charlie Ward, Max Faulkner, R Burton, Dai Rees, Alf Padgham, J Panton, Archie Compston, A G Havers, et al usual pocket folds and soiling to exposed folds (AF)
Caw, William -"King James VI Golf Club -Record and Records" 1st ed 1912 publ'd R & R Clark Edinburgh - in the original pictorial red cloth boards (spine slightly faded) with various illustrations including a coloured plan of Moncrieff Island Course by Mr DM Cuthbert to the rear- internally clean - both front and rear free end plates discoloured nevertheless hence overall (F/G)
SANGORSKI & SUTCLIFFE BINDERS (Est London 1901) R B Sheridan, 'The Duenna, A Comic Opera in three acts as performed at The Theatre Royal Covent Garden' printed for Longman London 1794, in a fine rich red morocco binding with panelled end and gilt title, 8vo. 214 x 135, some staining to top binding, bumped plus 'A Trip to Scarborough' printed for G Wilkie 1781, half black leather, 206 x 132, binding loose (2)
GREGORY GRIFFIN, pseud, The Microcosm, a periodical produced by the boys of Eton College inc. J Smith, George Canning, R Smith, J Frere dated from Monday November 6 1786 with FORE-EDGE painting of Eton College from the river Thames, marbled end papers, gold tooled red morocco with panelled spine, old repairs, chipped and bumped, 8vo. (210 x 130)
Eddie Stobart - a Corgi Hauliers of Renown Limited Edition 1954 - 2011 Commemorative Set, CC99203, original box & booklet; another 30th Anniversary 1970-2000 set, no. 76901, plinth and original box; a DAF XF Super Space Cab Curtainside no. CC132201 Limited Edition, boxed; a Scania R (Face Lift) Super Curtainside Trailer no. CC13747, boxed; a Corgi Modern Trucks Series ERF Curtainside no. 75201; 2 Eddie Stobart coats
A George III oak and mahogany longcase clock, the 28cm brass dial with silvered chapter ring inscribed Ashton, Ashburn (sic) Roman numerals, date aperture, 30-hour movement striking on a bell, the case with swan neck pediment, shaped rectangular door to waist centred by an oval shell patera, bracket feet, 207cm high, c.1800The signature is that of Samuel Ashton the younger born at Macclesfield 1828, apprenticed to father at Tideswell 1742-49, and moved to Ashbourne c. 1750, leaving his brother Aaron to succeed to their father's business at Tideswell. The two son,s Thomas and Martin, the former working from Tideswell and the latter in partnership with his father from 1791 and his successor until his own death in 1829 [Craven, M & Hughes, R G 'Clockmakers & Watchmakers of Derbyshire' (Mayfield 1998) 57-58.] Condition Report: Generally good. Dial and movement associated with case.
Tern Press.- Ellis (Randolph) The Disasters of War, etchings, engravings & woodcuts by Nicholas Parry, original blind-stamped calf, 1975 § Gerallt (Jones (R.) Bardsey, linocuts by Parry, original pigskin, a little soiled and faded, 1976, each one of 50 copies signed by the author and artist/printer, uncut, Market Drayton, Tern Press; and 15 others by the press, folio & 4to (17)
Dickinson (Emily) Poems, first English edition, edited by Mabel Loomis and T.W. Higginson, lightly browned endpaper, previous owner's pencil inscription to front free endpaper, original cloth, gilt, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities, 8vo, James R. Osgood, McIlvaine, & Co., 1891.
Shakespeare (William) The Sonnets, preface by Robert Graves, number 59 of 300 copies signed by Graves, the designer and the artist, full-page illustrations by Clarke Hutton on different coloured papers, original tan morocco with 'shining eye' motif in gilt on upper cover, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, spine gilt, t.e.g., 1975 § Gerallt Jones (R.) Bardsey, number 8 of 50 copies signed by the author and artist, linocut illustrations by Nicholas Parry, original pigskin, uncut, Market Drayton, Tern Press, 1976 § Thomas (Dylan) Poem on his Birthday: In the Mustardseed Sun, number 7 of 85 copies signed by the artist, illustrations printed in colours by Nicholas Parry, original boards, uncut, Market Drayton, Tern Press, 1983 § Lister (Raymond) A Title to Phoebe, number 13 of only 15 specially-bound copies with an original miniature and signed by the author, from an edition limited to 30, tipped-in plates by the author, original citron morocco, gilt, uncut, Linton, Windmill Press, 1972; and 7 others, various modern presses, 4to & 8vo (11)
Braque (Georges).- Reverdy (Pierre) La Liberté des Mers, number 79 of 250 copies signed by the author and artist, lithographed throughout with text and illustrations, 6 colour lithograph plates by Georges Braque only (of 7) , signed presentation copy from the publisher inscribed on half-title, loose as issued in original wrappers, uncut, cloth folder and slip-case, large folio, Paris, printed by Mourlot Frères for Maeght, 1959.⁂ The presentation reads, "Pour Madame Svetlana, Pour Monsieur Masud R Khan, Hommage de l'editeur a un collectionneur, un bibliophile de qualité, avec toute sa sympathié, Maeght, St. Paul le 12 Août 1965".

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