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Lot 857

A VERY RARE JAMES II SILVER OVAL TOBACCO BOX engraved with a crest, London 1687, makers mark WS. 3 5/8ins wide.

Lot 1585

A RARE 19TH CENTURY IRISH KILLARNEY YEWWOOD AND BOXWOOD INLAID WORK BOX the rectangular rising top inlaid with an oval scene of a church, flowers, swags and leaves, sewing well, the body decorated with further flowers, octagonal bulbous column and supported on a platform base to curved and carved legs. 1ft 11ins wide.

Lot 1364

A rare Beswick model of a Barnacle Goose, model number 1052, printed and moulded marks, 15.5cm high, 29cm long

Lot 1454

A rare Chad Valley Bambina Mabel Lucie Attwell comic black doll, c1930s, with presses felt face, large brown and white googly eyes, black mohair wig, joined body, labels on both feet, 40cm high

Lot 65A

Darwin, Bernard-"Golf-Some Hints and Suggestions" 1st ed 1920 in the original black and white pictorial wrappers - some thumb and dust stains to covers, Magic tape repair to spine and two centre pages, some slight rust weeping otherwise internally clean (F) - rare Illus.

Lot 137

Rare Harrowers Patent steel core jointed hosel putter c. 1911 stamped with the Patent No 4326/11 to the head - the shaft is fitted with steel core which screws in to the hosel of the head (head pitted) but still in working order - plus Terrier Triumph long shallow face wry neck putter with a 6.5" hosel and a Gibson Westwood Ho! Hesketh style putter with holes drilled into the rear of the head (by Jimmy the Drill!!!) - all fitted with full length grips. (3)

Lot 145

Scarce May`s Patent "Bulger Faced" elongated putter featuring a convex face from the top line down to the sole - fitted with a leather perforated grip. See Jeff Ellis "The Club Makers Art" p253 "May`s Patent Bulger Face putters are more rare than The Perwhit"

Lot 204

Rare set of 6 matching Spalding Kro-flite "Robert T Jones Jr" autographed irons c/w with original Spalding retail box c. 1930 - the irons incl 1,3,5,6,7,& 8 each stamped with the Reg No.41033 - the wide flanged soles are stamped Ben Coltrin Lake Merced C.C - all fitted with original full length grips - re shafted with longer shafts sometime in the past - used but very scarce - box is complete but corners split to the lid and retaining only small part of the label to the lid

Lot 341

Rare Wm Park horn scared head mallet putter c. 1910 - fitted with full length leather grip and appears to have hardly been used

Lot 342

Rare P.A. Vaile and F. H Ayres patent swan neck left hand socket head driver - patented in 1896 - with a very distinct swan neck persimmon head - clearly stamped to the crown with makers marks and comes with a typed label laid down to the shaft which reads "Driver 1905 presented by:-FH Taylor-Oxford" just below the original full-length grip. See Jeff Ellis catalogue lot 499 for similar lot of 3 variants with a guide of £800-1000.

Lot 345

Rare W H Webb Frinton on Sea "All One Piece" jointless brassie c. 1905- c/w full leather face insert and stamped with makers details to the shaft "W Webb Frinton on Sea" just below the full length period grip - note small band of whipping to strengthen a small repair to the shaft. Note see Alan Jackson "British Professional Golfers Register" p.99 - Webb was born in London in 1880 early member PGA 1902 and maker of "The All One Piece" driver and brassies - he stayed at Frinton until 1914 before leaving for US in 1915

Lot 354

Rare 1905 St. Andrews Open Golf Championship souvenir postcard - with vignettes of Tom Morris, J H Taylor, and James Braid in the centre (1905 Champion) -postal dated 1905 - some creases - otherwise sharp images.

Lot 357

Early set of 12x St Andrews golf course postcards - issued by Valentine`s - "Bromotype" Series to incl Bunkered at the Road Hole, Hell`s Bunkers, Cockle Bunker and Strath Bunker in the foreground, Swilcan Burn 1st green, 5th and 13th greens, The End Hole, Principal`s Nose Bunker, The Famous Road Hole, Corner O ` The Dyke, The R&A Club House and Home Green, The R&A Golf Club and Grand Hotel and St Andrews from The Links - one postal used another written - hence (VG) rare set

Lot 369

8x assorted Welsh golf clubs/courses postcards to include 3x Harlech, Aberystwyth, Morfa Nevin, Penmaenmawr, Pwllheli and Trefeddian Hotel Aberdovey featuring Philip Truett on the pitch and putt course c. 1976!! (very rare!!!).

Lot 413

Early R Forgan St Andrews transitional/ bulger brassie c. 1885 in dark stained beech wood stamped with the Prince of Wales Feathers and fitted with original central leather face insert- c/w original over sized hide grip with underlisting. This is a very rare, early historic example of the changing shape of golf club head design from transitional to the bulger shape

Lot 422

Rare 1921 St Andrews Open Golf Championship Qualifying Rounds programme/draw sheet - played over the New Course and Eden Golf Courses St Andrews on Monday and Tuesday 20th &21st June - large single folded sheet overall 14 x 18" fully open - hence usual vertical and horizontal pocket folds - some slight wear and 2x tiny tears to exposed folds - otherwise clean hence (G) In 1921 The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews became the steward of The Open Championship and running the operation for the first time and it`s quite realistically the first piece of R & A Open Championship ephemera ever printed. In these early days of the Open, there were few, if any, exemptions into the final field and all the great players, both past and present, had to qualify. No less than 14 former or future Open Champions were in this field including The Great Triumvirate of Harry Vardon, James Braid and J. H. Taylor. There are also eight US Open Champions who tried to make the official Open field including Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, and Jim Barnes. Hagen and Jones were paired just six minutes apart, Braid was paired with US star Chick Evans. Ben Sayers Jr. and Senior both played as did the grand old man of St. Andrews Andrew Kirkaldy. Just days later, young Jones would stomp off the course in the third round after failing to extricate himself from the Strath bunker on the 11th hole. A splendid piece of Open Golf Championship history. 1925 Last Open Golf Championship to be played at Prestwick the home of the Open.

Lot 423

Rare 1925 Official Open Golf Championship programme played at Prestwick Golf Club on Thursday and Friday 25th and 26th June 1925 - for the final round held on Friday 26th June c/w hand written results in pencil - horizontal fold and minor creases and some marks to the inside bottom right hand corner - otherwise (F/G). Illus. The leader after the first two rounds with a score of 147, James Barnes New York (1921 US Open Champion), went on to successfully defend his lead to win the Open Championship with a final score 300, and being only the 2nd American to hold the title - Ted Ray and Archie Compston missed a playoff by just one shot, but it was a sadder day for Macdonald Smith, who let a five stroke lead evaporate with just the final round to play as he staggered in with an 82. See Mullocks sale 30th Jan `10 lot 381 "Office Copy" realized £2700.

Lot 471

A rare "Dunlop Westminster" unlisted dimple wrapped golf ball c/w the original label inscribed "Made in England 1.68" American and Canadian size"

Lot 474

Rare red painted wooden golf ball - machine turned similar in looks to a smooth guttie - possibly late 18th /early 19th century

Lot 482

12x Rare Dunlop 65 "Made in Japan" wrapped golf balls - in the makers original box - 8x Penfold GBD wrapped golf balls in makers original box plus 3x Slazenger B51 individually wrapped and boxed and sleeve plus 3x Dunlop Black Max XLT 15 wrapped golf balls in sleeve. (26)

Lot 489

The original and early Dunlop golf ball tin - with hinged lid to reveal the coloured transfer trade label to the inside to hold 24 balls alas extremely dilapidated - but very rare together with a Dunlop Blue Flash golf ball box (2)

Lot 492

Rare Golf Ball Development "Bromford Man" papier-mache advertising golfing figure c1930 - c/w original pipe wide gap between the legs and mounted on the original base inscribed "He Played a Bromford" - overall 20" (VG) Note - The Bromford Man preceded The Penfold Man and again is a very difficult figure to find Illus.

Lot 494

Rare 12" Dunlop Golfing Caddie" hollow cast advertising golfing figure - c/w golf clubs, leather shoulder strap and mounted on square naturalistic base inscribed "We Play Dunlop 65" to two panels - no cover to base and appears to be professionally restored hence (G) Illus. This is the rarest and hardest Dunlop figure to find

Lot 497

Rare 1883/84 St Andrews golfing photograph album: comprising 10 large sepia photographs of important golfing tournaments played over the St Andrews Links to include 2x Ladies Monthly Medal September 1883, 2x Ladies Golf Tournament September 20, 1884, Important Challenge Match between Hutchinson and Balfour v Rolland and Simpson dated September 1884 (3) together with newspaper report and 3x others incl Autumn Medal day September 1884 - each with hand written annotations below, other players include Capt Best, Mr C.F Wright, Mr Everard, Mr Mackey, Mr Mitchell Innes and others - most have good crowd scenes surrounding the players, greens, with dogs, children et al - a wonderful record of the social history of the time - professionally rebound in full leather and gilt decorative boards. Illus.

Lot 534

Rare Tiger Woods signed St Andrews Open Golf Championship 2000 colour poster print by Ken Reed-signed by the 2000 Open Champion Tiger Woods in felt tip pen of lower left front border- from the original by Ken Reid-image measures 17" x 23.5" mounted and ready for framing Illus. See lot 86 original artwork of the above

Lot 541

Rare 1832 Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society Silver medal - mounted with crossed golf clubs and golf balls - the obverse engraved with The Bruntsfield crest and motto "Inde Salus" and on the reverse engraved to the border "Presented by Mr Aitken to The Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society" and to the centre "Played for on Leith Links and gained by October 1832" - overall 3.25" max Illus. Note: the above medal has been handed down through The Cairns family, which was won by their ancestor R G Cairns.In 1837/38 R G Cairns became Captain and in 1839 presented the Bruntsfield Golfing Society The Cairns Medal (Scratch) which is still played for today at the Autumn Meeting.

Lot 542

Rare 1837 Bruntsfield Links Golf Club Silver medal - mounted with crossed golf clubs and golf balls - the obverse engraved with Bruntsfield crest and motto "Inde Salus" and on the reverse engraved to the border "The Bruntsfield Links Golf Club - Instituted A.D. 1761" and to the centre "Gained by 1837" - overall 3.25" max Illus. Note: the above medal has been handed down through The Cairns family, which was won by their ancestor R G Cairns.In 1837/38 R G Cairns became Captain and in 1839 presented the Bruntsfield Golfing Society The Cairns Medal (Scratch) which is still played for today at the Autumn Meeting.

Lot 551

Rare F G Tait white metal golf medal in the form of the Black Watch Crest with St Andrews Cross to the centre and embossed above and below "FG Tait-Amateur Champion - 1896" Illus.

Lot 556

Rare 1954 USGA Women`s Amateur Golf Championship enamel and bronze players badge - played at Allegheny C.C. and won by Barbara Romack (VG)

Lot 568

Rare Gorham silver and enamel miniature golfing tyg c. 1885- decorated with enamel rare lady golfer using a longnose playclub - the base is stamped with the makers silver sterling lion, crown and initial marks introduced in 1868 - overall 2.5" x 2.5" - minor knock to the rim otherwise quite stunning and desirable.

Lot 577

Rare Victorian cased Linnet and Eureka 27 guttie golf ball c. 1890 - by Naturalists Pratt & Son Brighton - on the side panel there is hand written label describing the unfortunate event at Mitcham Golf Club July 15th 1890 which reads " with Major O`Grady and they Ñ Ñ Ñ an exciting foursomes all square at the 17th hole at which I drove a good ball-only went 40 yards hit the Linnet and cut the head off - the bird and ball fell into Ñ Ñ Ñ Bush. Lost the hole and match and one full sovereign signed - S" the glass front case measures 8" x 11.75" x 5.25" complete with taxidermists label on the back panel - unique

Lot 469

Paul Falconer (Faulkener) Poole (attrib.): a gilt framed and glazed 19th century heightened watercolour: "Girl at a Fountain" - a girl by spring in rocks filling a flagon with water. The back of the picture bears a fragment from the Catalogue of the Lisvane House Collection listing this painting. The Lisvane House Collection was sold on 6th and 7th May 1913 - Rare Book Bindings (595 items), Framed Engravings (102 items) and Old English Water Colour Drawings (36 items). The Antique Furniture and other items were sold on 27th, 28th, 29th and 30th May. A full list of the items sold is held in Cardiff County Library (Local History Department)

Lot 349

A rare set of eight pairs of 19th century Chinese Export silver fruit eaters with bloodstone handles, the knives by Wongshing, Canton circa 1840, 21 cm long, the forks unmarked, 17.5 cm long, all engraved with two crests, (16) The crests of FERGUSON of Scotland and of HAMILTON of Gilkerscleough, Scotland.

Lot 445

A rare Coalport Mug, c.1840, painted with a scene entitled `Cossack Mode of Attack`, showing an oriental spearing a cossack, without a palissade, gilt borders, 10.5cm

Lot 455

A rare Coffee Cup, mid 18th century, painted in blue, sage green and manganese with a house, turret and tree, slight wear, 6cm. Louis L. Lipski Collection 603, label 27

Lot 484

A pair of rare Staffordshire retriever Spill Vases, c.1860, each modelled as a dog standing on a mossy base above a pheasant, tail tips restored and muzzles touched, 23cm (2)

Lot 508

A George IV Maundy set, 1952 and a rare Elizabeth II Maundy set, 1953, both cased (2)

Lot 662

A rare Royal Doulton figure - Lady Anne HN 83 designed by E W Light 1918 - 1938

Lot 269

Matchbox 1-75 Series: rare 39 Ford Zodiac Convertible with tan baseplate and interior, Ford Prefect, Horse-drawn Milk Float, Vauxhall Victor, Jaguar XK 140, Bedford Evening News, others; MOY 1; four by Budgie, Benbros and Minic; Beezer 30 May 1959, varying condition (41)

Lot 487

Benbros: rare salesman`s sample red and yellow 20 Foden 8-wheel Flat Truck with plain metal wheels in the original travelling salesmans `Westerner Hip Gun` lidded box with ten original hand-cut card dividers, VG, box G

Lot 488

Benbros: rare salesman`s sample metallic blue and red Foden 8-wheel Flat Truck, VG

Lot 489

Benbros: rare salesman`s sample black 43 Bedford Articulated Box Van, E

Lot 490

Benbros: rare salesman`s sample yellow 43 Bedford Articulated Box Van, E

Lot 491

Benbros: rare salesman`s sample black and orange 43 Articulated Box Van, E

Lot 492

Benbros: rare salesman`s sample light blue and green 46 Bedford `Esso` Articulated Petrol Tanker, E, rear nearside wheel arch fractured

Lot 493

Benbros: rare salesman`s sample cream 46 Bedford `Esso` Articulated Petrol Tanker, G-VG, minute chipping

Lot 494

Benbros: rare salesman`s sample red 46 Bedford `Esso Articulated Petrol Tanker, VG-E

Lot 495

Benbros: rare salesman`s sample orange 46 Bedford `Esso` Articulated Petrol Tanker, VG-E

Lot 496

Benbros: rare salesman`s sample yellow 46 Bedford `Esso` Articulated Petrol Tanker, VG

Lot 497

Benbros: rare salesman`s sample black 46 Bedford `Esso` Articulated Petrol Tanker, VG-E

Lot 747

A rare French Moustie 5 aero engine: with ott-set Champion plug, 5cc, No 104, c 1944 with stub propeller and flue tank mounted upright on the carburettor air intake

Lot 761

A rare English side port Dyne 5cc spark ignition aero engine: with K.L.G. Plug, radial mount and fitted with a bronze Dyne flywheel and clutch, EXC-LN

Lot 768

Three Italian diesel aero engines: a Super Tigre G.15, stamped 02 on base of sump, c 1964, VG-EXC; a Bambini Rosso B40, 2.5cc, with red head c 1957, LN; together with a rare Osam GB 18, 2.82cc, No 30258, c 1948 (some old damages), otherwise VG (3)

Lot 771

Two Italian aero engines: a rare Super Tigre G15G with offset air intake as with the X21 model, stamped 19 on one engine mounting bracket, glow-plug c 1970, EXC; together with a Movo D2, 2cc, with long shaft, c 1947, EXC-LN (2)

Lot 775

A rare French Jide `8` diesel aero engine: without nuber, c 1948, EXC-LN; together with a Micron 5cc, glow-plug with finely modelled cooling fins, c 1950, LN (2)

Lot 781

Three good Scandanavian diesel aero engines: including a Norwegian David Anderson 2.5 Mk.2 2.5cc, No 02650, c 1954, LN, with box and instruction leaflet; a rare Danish Bensen Thorning 2.4cc, with streamlined body and tank, No. 2926, c 1947, G; and a Norwegian David Anderson `Drabant` 2.5 Mk.1, 2.5cc (vice marks on engine mounting brackets), otherwise G, c 1957 (3)

Lot 784

A rare English Dyne 3 radial mount aero engine: 3.cc, D No. W3/71 with blue cylinder barrel, c 1947-48, EXC; together with an Embee .75, .75cc, D, (tank cap slightly distressed), otherwise LN, c 1968

Lot 795

Three American model aero engines: a Delong 30. 5.cc spark ignition engine, No. 33901 with ribbed sump, the crankcase embossed Super Motors Inc, c 1946, EXC-LN; an O.K. `Cub` 074, 1.cc, D, with red anodised fuel tank and prop` hub, c 1953, LN-IB; together with a rare Arden 09 fixed head diesel, 1.5cc, with radial mount, c 1948, EXC-LN (3)

Lot 796

Three Japanese glow plug aero engines: a rare Enya 29 Model 5002, 5cc, with stream-lined exhaust manifold, un-numbered, c 1960, EXC-LN; a Fuji 09, No. A8295, with red anodised tank and ribbed sump, c 1955, EXC; together with an O.S. 09 with Enya exhaust, 1.6cc, c 1975, G-F (3)

Lot 43

John (King of England, 1199-1216) with the witnesses named in the document as the Bishops of Ely, Bath, Bayeux and Lisieux, William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, Roger de Thoen and Richard Humez, manuscript charter in Latin, written in a fine early gothic documentary cursive hand with elaborately flourished ascenders and descenders, on vellum, in dark brown ink, single membrane, 14 lines, c. 195 x 192mm, irregularly cut at head and clipping of the heads of the text for indenting (indenture enabling the two copies of the document to be fitted together as proof of authenticity), small inverted V cut from foot where seal was suspended (thus showing it to be the original), small easily repaired tear in blank area at foot, fine fresh condition, formerly folded into a small packet, evidence of creasing, contemporary endorsement "Regis John...", given at Caen, France, 6 July 1 John [1199] ***Twelfth-century royal charters in fine condition are becoming increasingly rare. Authorised within three months of John`s accession to the throne. Having been crowned King of England at the end of May 1199, King John arrived in Normandy in late June with a considerable army to enforce his claims to the French part of his inheritance and shortly afterwards secured the first of a series of unsteady truces with King Philip of France. The monastic foundation whose rights are the subject of the present charter is probably the Cistercian Abbey at le Valassse or le Voeu near Bolbec in the diocese of Rouen, whose church had been consecrated in 1811 by Henry, Bishop of Bayeux, one of the witnesses to this charter. A possible alternative foundation is the Augustinian Abbey at Cherbourg, founded in the mid twelfth century, which was also known as Notre-Dame du Voeu. Hubert Walter (d. 1205),justiciar, chancellor and archbishop of Canterbury, named herein as Chancellor, had been appointed to that office on 27 May 1199, five weeks before the date of this document. Walter had been a faithful servant of Richard I in the Holy Land (as bishop of Salisbury) and was the first to find him in captivity. A key player in the negotiations for Richard`s release Walter was made Archbishop of Canterbury at Richard`s behest, helped to end John`s rebellion and vigorously re-established the royal authority by the use of judicial visitations throughout the country. In 1198 Walter resigned as justiciar and after the king`s death was a prominent advocate of John`s acceeding to the throne. Walter crowned John king on 27 May 1199 and was appointed chancellor on the same day. William Marshal (c. 1146-1219), fourth earl of Pembroke; called the "Marshal"; a close collaborator of Hubert Walter and probably the best known knight in English medieval history..

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