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A George III silver escutcheon shaped wine label, by Margaret Binley, stamped with maker's mark and lion passant, die stamped decoration of trailing vine tendrils, stamped "MADEIRA"; together with a George IV silver wine label, by Phipps & Robinson, London 1821, rounded oblong form with shell and gadroon border, pierced "MADEIRA", (2)
A mid-18th century silver and carved ivory pipe tamper, stamped with maker's mark only E(?), circa 1750, the finial modelled as a moustachioed gentleman wearing a cloth cap; together with a seal or pipe tamper, the carved ivory modelled as a clenched fist (2)
Bill Haley Brunswick Collection X 7 Dim, Dim the lights - 05373-silver lettering Dim, Dim the lights - 05373- gold lettering Rock n Roll Stage Show Part 1 - OE 9278 Rock n Roll Stage Show Part 3 - OE 9279 Rock Around the Clock-EP - OE 9250 Rock n Roll With - EP -OE 9214 Rockin Around the World- OE 9446
Rock n Roll LPs X 7 Bill Haley and His Comets - Bill Haley and his Chicks - Brunswick STA 3011 Bill Haley and his Comets - Rock the Joint!London HA-F 2037 The Platters - Mercury Records MPL 6504 Jerry Lee Lewis - London American Series - HA-S.2138- purple label/ silver font Johnny Cash - The songs that made him famous - London - HA-S 2157 Bill Blacks Combo - Plays tunes by Chuck Berry - London - HA-U 8187 Ruby and the Romantics - Our day Will Come - London HA-R 8078
Elvis Presley, His Masters Voice Silver Print on Label (replaceable centre) Lawdy Miss Clawdy -POP408 Im Left - Your Right -POP 428 Elvis Presley - His Latest Flame RCA 4/60258 New Zealand -solid Centre Elvis Presley - A Fool Such As I RCA 4/ 60131- New Zealand -solid Centre
Heading: (Trophy)Author: Title: Sterling silver trophy from the Jefferson City Country Club, Jefferson City, MissouriPlace Published: Publisher:Date Published: 1916Description: Two handled sterling silver trophy cup. Approximately 5¼" tall and 2¾" in diameter, approximately 5" wide including handles. 195g. Engraved: "Jefferson City Country Club Invitation Tournament Cup. Sedalia & Columbia. Won by Thos. L. Price, July 8, 1916." Jefferson City Country Club was founded in 1911. Missouri Governor Herbert Hadley was the club's first president. This tournament was played on Sand Greens. Walter Hagen set a course record here in 1930. Horton Smith, the first Master's winner, was the club's first golf pro. Nancy Lopez won her first major tournament here.Condition: A few small dings; very good.
Heading: Author: Lee, James P.Title: Golf in America: A Practical ManualPlace Published: New YorkPublisher:Dodd, MeadDate Published: 1895Description: vi, [5]-194 pp. Illustrated with plates from photographs, including frontispiece with tissue-guard; wood engravings and tables. (12mo) original decorative yellow cloth stamped and lettered in silver and green. First Edition. First Edition of one of the earliest books written about golf in America. Lee details the migration of golf, and includes profiles of important early clubs. The book came out the same year that the first U.S. official championships were conducted, and with the U.S.G.A. having been formed the year before, golf was quickly beginning to catch on in America. Murdoch 440; D&M 3350; D&J L7840.Condition: Light wear and soiling to cloth; tear to frontispiece tissue guard; very good.
Heading: Author: Behrend, John, Peter N. Lewis and Keith MackieTitle: Champions and Guardians: The Royal & Ancient Golf Club, 1884-1939. Volume II. The Society of St Andrews Golfers EditionPlace Published: St. AndrewsPublisher:The Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St. AndrewsDate Published: 2001Description: xvi, 286 pp. Foreword by John Uzielli. Illustrated throughout (mostly in color) from reproductions, paintings, photographs, maps, etc. (couple illustrations are folding and some are double page). (4to) 10½x8¼, full dark navy blue morocco, stamped and lettered in silver, marbled endpapers, all edges silver, silver-stamped blue cloth slipcase. No. 70 of 275 hand-numbered copies bound in full chieftain morocco at the Cedric Chivers bindery and with hand-made marbled endpapers by Ann Muir. "The Society of St Andrews Golfers Edition." First Edition. Signed by two of the authors, Keith Mackie and Peter N. Lewis, and by John Uzielli (Captain of the Royal & Ancient Golf Club), on the limitation page. Designed and produced for the Royal & Ancient Golf Club by Grant Books. Volume I was published three years earlier. D&J B11560. Bookplate of the golf library of William A. Roberto.Condition: Minor wear to slipcase; volume fine.
Heading: (Trophy)Author: Title: Tam O'Shanter Golf Club Class C Championship TrophyPlace Published: IllinoisPublisher:Date Published: 1935Description: Silver plate two handled trophy cup. Approximately 13x7½x5" on a 3" base. Awarded to T.W. Nunn for the Class C Championship in 1935.Condition: Near fine.
Heading: (Trophy)Author: Title: Trophy for the New York Stock Exchange 23rd Annual Golf Tournament, 1919Place Published: Publisher:Date Published: 1919Description: Sterling silver two handled trophy cup. Approximately 10¾x7½x4½". Second Prize Handicap trophy for the 23rd Annual Golf Tournament, New York Stock Exchange, May 24, 1919. The winners name was not engraved.Condition: Tarnished and a bit bent; good.
Heading: Author: Darwin, BernardTitle: Original photograph of Bernard Darwin with the President's Putter golf trophyPlace Published: Publisher:Date Published: c.1935Description: Gelatin silver print, approximately 5¼x7¾". Photograph of Bernard Darwin holding the coveted President's Putter trophy, (with cigar in hand) which he had won in the past, taken in 1935 at Rye, the day of the present Tournament for the Oxford & Cambridge Golfing Society. An old typewritten label on tissue on reverse identifies it. Also included is a two page typescript of A.C.W. Croome's article in the 1949 Oxford & Cambridge Golfing Society, providing a history of The President's Putter"Condition: Light wear; very good.
Heading: (Hagen, Walter)Author: Richardson, BillTitle: Letter from New York Times golf writer Bill Richardson to Walter HagenPlace Published: New YorkPublisher:Date Published: [1939]Description: Typed letter signed, on New York Times letterhead. 11x8½". Letter from the New York Times golf writer to golf legend Walter Hagen on the celebration the silver anniversary of his major win. The letter was originally included in a scrapbook presented to Hagen on the occasion. Wonderful content offering several stories by the reporter of his encounters with Hagen over the course of their careers. With COA from James Spence Authentication and Mark Emerson.Condition: Creased from mailing, soiling at left edge; very good.
Heading: (PGA)Author: Title: Collection of PGA Championship Lapel PinsPlace Published: Publisher:Date Published: Various datesDescription: Six lapel pins and a money clip, including: 75th PGA Championship Inverness pin; 3 different PGA lapel pins; 1977 PGA Championship Riviera pin; 1993 PGA Championship gold money clip oval silver PGA 1993 pin, engraved on reverse, Nancy Caplin, wife of PGA member Ty Caplin. From the estate of Ty Caplin, a member of the Professional Golfers Association of America, a club pro, and finally owner of a golf course in Stockton, California.Condition: Fine.
CHANEL MADEMOISELLE MEDIUM BOWLING BAG, white patent quilted leather, with silver tone hardware and white fabric lining, chain and leather shoulder strap, authenticity card 15735907, Made in Italy, one middle pocket with CC push lock closure and other two pockets, 37cm x 19cm H x 11cm, with dust bag.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER HANDLED BUTTER KNIVES, comprising:- Five kings pattern handled butter knives, Sheffield 1947, mark of Emile Viner, with stainless steel blades;- A plain taper handled butter knife, Sheffield 1952, mark of Emile Viner, with stainless steel blade;- And two other butter knives, one with stainless steel blade. (8)
A PAIR OF IRISH COMMEMORATIVE SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Dublin 1966, mark of LG, with faceted tapering stems and stepped hexagonal spreading bases, weighted. 20.5cm high; together with an Irish commemorative silver sugar bowl, Dublin 1966, mark of George Bellew & Sons Ltd, with beaded rim, chased body, and raised on three shell capped hoof feet, (c.155g). 12.5cm diameter
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