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A quantity of money boxes, to include an early 20thC G R tin post box, 9cm x 15cm, another similar, two standing cast metal bears, Birmingham municipal bank of oval form, another by Midland bank, Elizabeth II coronation box shaped money box, a modern save and smile, an early 20thC Crown stamped made in England, and a small quantity of others. (11)
Collection of England cricket tour to South Africa autographs c1948/49 – to incl 16x signatures signed on Hotel Elizabeth Port Elizabeth South Africa signed in ink to incl Cyril Washbrook, R T Simpson, TG Evans, Len Hutton, A Bedser, denis Compton, M F Tremlett, FG Mann, Jenkins, Watkins, Jack Young, Cliff Galdwin, S C Griffiths, F G Mann, Crapp, Watkins, et al. Note: England won the series 1-0 – having drawn the first 4 tests, England won the last test in Port Elizabeth after South Africa declared setting England 172 runs in 95 minutes which England achieved with just one minute left on the clock
1898 profusely signed cricket book - titled "The Cricketers Birthday Book" 1st ed 1898 edited by Percy Cross Standing, publ` d by J M Dent & Co London which sets out the birthdays of cricketers throughout the year, with an indexand snippets of cricketing poetry, quotations and facts. Small 8vo… [255] pp - the book has been signed by approx. 135 cricketers to incl players from the UK, and other worldwide countries. The book contains approx. 540 cricketers birthdays which has been signed by 93 players who feature in the book. The earliest birthday year date recorded in the book dates back to 1815. Notable signatures incl W G Grace, V Trumper, E H Killick, A J Webbe, W Brockwell, A E Johns (Victoria), William Storer, W E Roller, Harry Wrathall, H Carpenter, F C Holland, A N Hornby, GP Harrison, Russell Bencraft, W H Patterson, H B Richardson, W G Quaife, Clem Hill, T Hayward, E J Diver, W N Roe, C M Wells, F G Bull, H.B Daft, Arthur Shrewsbury, F H Gutteridge, Syd Gregory (NSW), S M J Woods, R E Foster, G R Baker, G Brann, C B Fry, H D G Leveson-Gower, O R Borradaile, Hugh Trumble (Victoria) Jack Worrall (Victoria), Gilbert L Jessop, H G Owen, H T Hewitt, Lionel Palairet, R W Frank, J J Kelly (NSW), M R Jardine, Chas Kortright, S Santall, W Attewell, Frank Iredale (NSW), Frank H Bateman Champain, RCN Palairet, David Denton, Fred Tate, Arthur Hill, Gerald Fowler, T Richardson, A O Jones, John Tunnicliffe, Harry Bagshaw, G Hirst, Fred Parris, P F Warner, E J Tyler, Bernard Bosanquet, W L Murdoch (Australia & Sussex), W Ponsford, Francis Eden Lacy, GJV Weighall, R H Spooner, H W Bainbridge, Richard Daft, H K Foster, Sir Timothy O` Brien, C L Townsend, E Arnold, F H Huish, Arthur A Lilley, J Darling (S. Australia), Albert Ward, C J Burnup, J L Tyldesley, Stanley Jackson, Ludford C Docker, Robert Abel, A C MacLaren, William Gunn, W L Foster, Frank Laver, H Wood, H R Butt, C Baldwin – et al note some are laid down – nevertheless what a record of early cricket players
W R Hammond - a hand written signed letter - arguably one of the best English batsman in 1930 and also one of the best slip fielders, playing for Gloucestershire and England, the letter has some creases and light markings, otherwise clean – plus interesting comments on the reverse in a different hand relating to players Maurice Tate, George Geary and Lawrence Tate
7x assorted irons and putter to incl an Alex Aiken Gullane Dreadnought large headed niblick, Bingham deep faced spade mashie with unusual face pattern face markings, other incl Triumph cleek, Melveill Brown Spalding one iron, and a fine R Forgan St Andrews Giraffe wry neck putter, all with full length grips, ready to play
Chambers, Charles E S – "Golfing – a Handbook to The Royal and Ancient Game with Lists of Clubs, Rules and also Golfing Sketches and Poems" 1st ed 1887 original blue pictorial cloth boards, publ` d W & R Chambers Edinburgh – colour frontis piece of Old Tom Morris c/w tissue guard together with numerous other plates and illustrations - - some minor wear to boards otherwise internally very clean hence (F/G)
Clark, R - "Golf – A Royal & Ancient Game" 2nd ed 1893 in original green and gilt pictorial cloth boards, c/w numerous illustrations throughout (note front 5 pages are loose – some slight minor marks to covers and slight wear to top and tail of spine), owners signature to front free end palte dated 1893 – frontis piece c/w tissue guard (tissue guard discoloured) otherwise internally very clean – one of the better copies to come onto the market for some time hence (G)
St Andrews The Home Of Golf Books/Guides (2) to incl an official St Andrews Guide with original wrappers featuring Railway Poster of The Old Course Road Hole, 18th and 1st holes by George Patrick plus details incl Green Fees et al and "St. Andrews – It` s Character and Tradition"1st ed 1951 c/w its original dust jacket – with a chapter on The R & A and Old course c/w photograph illustrations (G)
Various Golf Collecting Reference and other golf books (5) – to incl the controversial "Golfing Memorabilia" by Mort Olman ltd ed 88/1000, The Story of The Golf Ball by K McGimpsey, The scrap Book of Old Tom Morris by David Joy, The Royal and Ancient Championship Records 1860 – 1980 plus The Breezy Links O` Troon by R A Crampsey (G)
6x various socket head woods to incl 2x brassies one stamped Robinson Singapore, plus 4 drivers incl a R. Forgan St Andrews Gold Medal Crown model c/w shaft stamp, Spalding with 5x circular alloy pins to the face insert, A Shanks Silloth plus one other shortened (4") et al – all fitted with period full length leather grips (6)
6x various St Andrews and R&A golfing postcards to incl "St Andrews From The Links" Valentine Series used and dated 1909, plus 4x others of "The Royal & Ancient Golf Club" two are used and dated 1925 and 1932 and another multiple view of "Championship Golf Course St Andrews" dated 1957 – 2x unused
The "Eric Lester" Press Cuttings and Photograh album – leather bound with gilt title and name to the front boards – this incredible album which contains over 80 press photographs and numerous press cuttings covering Lester` s career during the 1950s period – what is more remarkable is that all his achievements were achieved while still working as club professional which to the surprise and shock of his club he handed his notice in at the age of 40 to concentrate on playing full time on the professional tour. Several times Lester was knocking on the door for Ryder Cup honours which always just evaded him but he had the privilege to play for the Great Britain team on several occasion against The Commonwealth, The Rest of Europe, and The Walker Cup team – he was also a member of team which won the Joy Cup in 1956. His biggest win came at The Penfold Swallow Tournament in 1956 the biggest prize played for at that time outside the Open with a first prize of £1000. He defeated Max Faulkner and Syd Scott in the final group out. In addition to his success he was also winner of The Tooting Bec Medal in the 1953 Open at Carnoustie (won by Ben Hogan) for the best round by a British Golfer which he also shared with Dai Rees. The album incl photographs covering Swallow Penfold Tournament, team photographs incl Golf Professional Team v Walker Cup, the team incl Dai Rees, Cotton, Scott, Daly, Allis, Panton, Lester, Bradshaw, O` Connor, Eric Brown - another of both teams from GB v The Commonwealth which incl Gary Player, Locke, Peter Thomson, Von Nida, Shankland, Bruce Crampton et al – The Joy Cup team 1956, GB v Rest of Europe together with individual shots incl Henry Cotton signed, Bobby Locke signed, Antonia Cerda Argentina, Max Faulkner, Harry Weetman, Peter Thomson, Christie O` Connor Snr, Syd Scott, Harry Bradshaw, R Henning (S.A), a wonder full photograph of Lester teeing off at The Penfold Swallow Tournament at The Royal Burgess Edinburgh seen driving and watched by huge crowd when over 5000 turned out to watch, and much more – all the images have been sellotaped but nevertheless this is an absorbing record of Eric Lester who came from a golfing family whose roots were in the midland – one of 4 golfing brothers and started at Sandwell Park as a caddie, served in the RAF during the war – the golfing traditions have carried on in the family with his sons and nephews carrying on in the profession
1881 Royal & Ancient Golf Club Rule Book. Rare 1881 "Rules of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, St.Andrews with List of the Members" 1881 - Printed by R & R Clark, Edinburg – original wrappers with red title - 35pp overall 7" x 5". Note: See Patino Auction May 2012 lot 60 a similar 1878 version sold for £1,200
1883 Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers Rules of Golf. 1883 – "Rules of Golf as played by The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers on Musselburgh Links - (Adapted from the Rules of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews)" 1883 Printed by R & R Clark, Edinburgh in the original brown and gilt cloth wrappers – 23pp overall 3" x 4".
1893 Royal Perth Golfing Society Rules of Golf. 1893- "The Royal Perth Golfing Society County & City Golf Club – Adopted Rules of Golf 1891" Published by John Bruce, Stationer, George Street c/w original blue and gilt cloth boards – rear board vertical crease - 24pp to incl Local Rules adopted by the Royal Perth Golfing Society, King James VI Golf Club, Artisan Golf Club and Licensed Victuallers` Golf Club at a Joint Meeting of Representatives held on 17th April 1893. Includes Etiquette of Golf, Tariff for Caddies, Length of Holes on Course and Table showing at what Holes Strokes are to be taken. Also, coloured folding Plan of Golf Course, Perth by R. Mackay, Architect, Perth (10 ½" x 3") – overall 3" x 5".

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