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Tennis Ball box and tin (2)-early pre war Slazengers Lawn Tennis Ball box with 1947 Wimbledon Championship endorsement label laid down to the lid c/w hinge lid and 6 used period tennis balls together Rare Dunlop Tennis Ball tin canister c.1960 produced for the German market c/w original lid to reveal 2 original period balls (clean with owners initials-some slight rust otherwise (G)
Rare 1852 All England v Twenty-Two of Hungerford Park Cricket Club printed score card-played under the patronage of The Marylebone and Surrey Clubs-the card showing the figures for the match on July 26th-28th played at Hungerford. The scorecard shows England XI first innings and both innings for Hungerford Park-the England 2nd Innings are hand written and laid down to the rear of the frame. England player's incl. Caesar, Parr, Felix, et al-mounted framed & glazed overall 10 x 8".
Rare 1878-79 Australia Cricket team photograph-laid down to card and incl. Spofforth, Conway, Allan, Bailey, Horan, Garrett, A Bannerman, Boyle, C. Bannerman, Murdoch, and Blackham-overall 3.5" x 4.5" Note this was only the third test match played between Australia and England-the first two being in 1876/77 hence rare.
3x rare early 1880's Cricket team photographs featuring W.G. Grace and his two brothers-namely Gloucestershire County Team, Cricketers Over Thirty and Cricketers Under Thirty-players incl. some of the first England test cricketers to play Australia between 1876-1880-Emmett, Shaw, Selby, Ullyet, Royle, Barnes, Lyttleton, Penn, EM Grace WG Grace, Morley, Barnes et al-mounted on stiff card with legend laid down to surrounds-overall 2.5" x 3.5"- (G). (3)
Rare collection of 1938 Australia Cricket Tour autographs-each individually signed on Prince of Wales Hotel Harrogate registration forms by the whole team-each signed in ink and dated 20/7/38-and registered as Australian Cricket Team 1938. Team signatures incl. Badcock, D. J. Bradman, rare Sidney Barnes, W. A. Brown, Barnett, Chipperfield, Jeanes, Ferguson, Fingleton, Fleetwod-Smith, Hassett, Mailey, McCabe, McCormick, O'Reilley, Pope, Waite, Walker and Ward-overall 5.5" x 8".
1938 Australian Cricket Tour autographs (12)-mostly individually signed to album pages either in pencil or ink to incl. a large Don Bradman, similar size Fingleton, rare Sidney Barnes and Ward on one page; O'Reilley, McCabe and Hassett on one page, Waite & Barnett on one page plus Chipperfield, Walker and Badcock on single sheets -note George Carpentier (World Heavyweight boxing champion) on the back of Chipperfield. pt
Fine Collection of 26x early National Rifle Association Medals and braided crest badges c. 1900-medals incl. London Rifle Brigade 15ct gold Medal, England silver hallmarked enamel crosses, 2x London Rifle Brigade Silver medals, 3x NRA Best Aggregate Bronze medals at Bisley, International Volunteers Match silver medal and ribbon, 2x NRA Bisley silver and gold braided blazer crests, plus many more-all mount4ed in period mahogany shield shaped glass display cabinet with hinged lid.-overall 17 x 16.5" max-rare.
Fine Bussey & Co London Patent steel socket smf mashie with fine makers patent one piece hand stitched hide grip with thick underlisting c/w rare leather butt cap and good makers stamp mark to the top of the grip and also stamped Mashie to the shaft. Note: rare to find a club c/w with butt cap and makers stamp to grip.
Donovan, Richard E & Joseph S F Murdoch signed-"The Game of Golf and the Printed Word 1556-1985" special presentation edition No 6/20, in original deluxe leather and gilt boards and spine, with introductory essay by Herbert Warren Wind, gilt edged pages, comes with green cloth slip case. This book is from the ex library of Joseph Murdoch and signed to the limitation page by Joseph Murdoch, Herbert Warren Wind, and the author "Dick" Donovan-hence extremely rare signed copy (VG)
Scarce St Andrews Golf Co "The Grypta Grip" patent handle blade putter-the unusual patent grip comprises 23 x sections consisting of both leather and rubber rings-the rubber rings project slightly to absorb vibrations and give a better grip-the head is stamped with James Gourlay Crescent Moon and star cleek mark-rare patent not seen very often. Note: See Jeff Ellis-"The Clubmakers Art" p530
Rare Mills Patent alloy cylindrical "Mallet"-croquet style centre shaft putter-the cylindrical head measures 3 5/8" x 1.5" and comes with a flat sole stamped with makers details, crossed face markings to each face-one with an up right lie and the other slightly lofted. Note See Jeff Ellis auction lot 125 which realised $1875-it is believed that there are only 5 known examples and this being one of the rarest and most unusual of all MiIls putters
Golf Club History-Modern Trilogy of "The Royal & Ancient Golf Club" to include "Challenge & Champions 1754- 1883" 1st ed 1998 by John Behrend and Peter Lewis, ltd ed No 1057/1750; "Champions & Guardians 1884- 1939" 1st ed 2001, by Behrend, Lewis, and Mackie, ltd ed No 1644/1775, and "The Royal & Ancient Golf Club 1939-2004" 1st ed 2004, ltd ed No 1753/1754, by Donald Steel and Peter N Lewis. This rare complete set comes in a scarce Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews blue cloth slipcase with title to spine.
Rare early oak laminated socket head driver c. 1920's fitted with a laminated hickory shaft fitted-the head is finished with a brown fibre sole insert, full brass sole plate and back lead weighting-together with full length leather grip. Note: Laminated heads were not introduced until the 1950's hence a very early example
Hybrid R Forgan St Andrews bulger driver stamped to the crown with the large Prince Of Wales Feather mark-with an unusual mixture of a Park Compressed style head, a socket neck and 1/2 leather face insert-the horn sole insert held by 3 square retaining wooden plugs and 2 screws-c/w McEwan makers shaft stamp just below the original leather grip with thick under listing. Rare and unusual
Rare Wm Dunn Musselburgh late longnose golden beech wood driver c.1888 with the original limber shaft and fitted with fine tan hide grip with very thick period underlisting. Note: Wm Dunn b1865- 1952 professional at Royal North Devon 1886 -1888 then moved to US in 1892 and became the first unofficial Champion of America in 1894
1987 Rare Ryder Cup official programme and signed spectator guide-played at Muirfield Village G.C. Ohio in original wrappers (very light creases) c/w Spectator Guide signed by both Captains Tony Jacklin and Jack Nicklaus-overall (VG) (2). Note: this was the first time that Europe had back to back victories and the first time ever on American soil
Rare signed ltd ed Open Championship post card signed by Tiger Woods to commemorate Silver Jubilee of Open championships played at St Andrews listing all the champions from 1873-1990 and franked with 1995 Open Champion John Daly-Tigers Signature complete the run to date-note ltd ed of only 250 hence rare
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 to the b.l.r. border-showing the Old Course Stretching in the distance from The R & A Club House and the 18th green-from the original by Ken Reed-image measures 17" x 23.5"-m.f.& g-Very exclusive item not seen at auction before. Note: 2000 was the start of Tiger Woods Grand Slam-winning the US Open in June, then The Open in July followed by the US PGA later in year and then The 2001 US Masters-the youngest player to hold all 4 major titles at one time
Rare hand written golf letter dated 1824 from the Secretary of the Aberdeen Golf Club to members of The Thistle Golf Club thanking them for 3x copies of Cundells "Rules of The Thistle Golf Club" and remarking "É I have little doubt that these historical recollections will a permanency co-equal with the Game itself-I have the honour to be Gentleman your most obedient servant" signed Chas Chalmers Advocate-dated 29th November 1824-(VG).
1985 Ryder Cup Presentation Coffee table-extremely rare ltd edition of only 14 made to celebrate the 1985 victory by the Europeans for the first time in nearly 56 years-the dark stained wooden coffee table comes with 2 engraved frosted glass removable panel tops and engraved with The Belfry Club House and portraits of both team captains Tony Jacklin and Lee Trevino and full team details et al. Overall 18.75" x 38" x 21" (VG)
Rare British Lions Rugby Cap 1910: Dark Green velvet rugby cap with gold braid trim and tassels-embroidered Lion and date 1910 in gold to the front. Made by J C Stewart Outfitter, 106 South Bridge, Edinburgh. This Cap is from the Tour to South Africa in 1910 and awarded to Harry Jarman-regarded as the most outstanding forward of the tour. Note some fraying to the lining otherwise (VG)-Rare
Football Cigarette Cards 1907/8: Early Rare Cohen Weenen & Co set of Football Captains 1907/8 Green Back Cigarette Cards. Series Number Five, a Complete Set of Sixty. Includes players Kitchen of West Ham United, Hynd's of Leeds City, Roberts of Manchester United & Thornley of Manchester City. This is Cohen Weenen & Co's first set of Football Cards covering captains from Division 1, Division 2 and the Southern League. (60) Fair
Everton FC 1891 General Meeting Programme: A programmes sent to the Members of the club informing them of the Annual General Meeting to be held at the College Hall, Shaw Street on the 15th May 1891. The four page programme contains Everton Football Club for the season ending 30th April 1891, a very rare and interesting piece of Everton Football Club Empheria (1) Good
ANDREW GRIMA - a 1960's 18ct yellow gold, variscite and diamond set brooch/pendant, with maker's mark A.G. Ltd, also stamped GRIMA, 0.750 and hallmarked for London 1971, of shaped circular outline the polished variscite panel asymmetrically overlaid to three edges with pierced and textured mounts, additionally claw set with three round brilliant cut diamonds; together with accompanying correspondence regarding the original design for the brooch/pendant; an original sketch by Grima for matching earrings; Goldsmith's Hall Grima Retrospective exhibition catalogue; a signed beautifully illustrated book of Grima's work and other literature (Qty) Width 7.5cm Born in 1921, Andrew Grima was a British Royal jeweller, designer and artisan. He became the foremost modern jewellery designer in the West End of London in the 1960s and 1970s, selling his designs from his exclusive gallery in Jermyn Street. Grima received the Queen's Royal Warrant in 1966 and was commissioned to make various items of jewellery for the British and Scandinavian Royal Families. A Freeman of the City of London and Liveryman of The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, Grima also established shops in New York, Sydney, Zurich, Tokyo and Lugano. Winner of twelve De Beers Diamond International Awards Grima was particularly interested in the organic possibilities of jewellery design, deciding to move away from the forms and materials of classical jewellery prevalent at the time. Preferring yellow gold to silver, textured and unconventional stones over classic shapes and cuts, Grima's work features exotic stones valued both for their visual impact and associations. Precious stones when used are incorporated decoratively, not as integral parts of the design. This brooch/pendant is off-set with diamonds and a large shaped circular variscite panel - a relatively rare phosphate mineral. Variscite is believed to be soothing, calming and balancing for both the body and mind. It is also said to aid the blood and heart, give emotional stability, self-confidence and bring abundance! The lot is being sold with correspondence from Grima, including an accompanying sheet from his progress of work book featuring a rough sketch of the brooch/pendant as well as a design for a pair of 18ct gold and diamond matching ear-clips. Grima died on 26th of December 2007, aged 86. Today his wife Jojo and daughter Francesca maintain his legacy through private commissions from their shop in Gstaad and bi-annual exhibitions in London.
A Fine & Rare Pair of 16th Century Catalonian Wrought Iron Pricket Candle-holders. Each having a square section centre stem with knobbed embellishments, a tapered spike to the top above twin strap arms bearing candlecups. The stem leading down to an octagonal drip tray mounted with two further candle branches and raised on four outswept strap legs with scrolled terminals. 22½ ins (57 cms) in height, 8 ins (20 cms) in diameter [From the Private Collection of Michel Dumez-Onof].
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