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Lot 4

6x various Tom Stewart irons to incl a 3 iron, 2x mid irons, a jigger, niblick – various Stewart cleek marks from the serpent to post 1904 pipe marks – stamp marks incl Geo Duncan (1920 Open Golf Champion), 2x Riseborough Little Hampton - 4 with grips

Lot 8

4x various smf irons to incl Spalding Gold Medal niblick, 2x mashies incl Wm Read & Sons, Boston, and another stamped The Spalding c/w shaft stamp, plus a driving cleek stamped Willie Campbell, Boston – 2 with grips, one with full cloth underlisting

Lot 14

2x early R. Forgan & Sons St Andrews smf irons to incl a shallow faced cleek stamped with powf, and a general iron, one with the maker’s shaft stamp – both with grips, one A/F

Lot 21

7x various smf irons from a driving cleek to a lofter, makers including J.H. Taylor with shaft stamp, Wright and Ditson, Tom Stewart, et al – all with replaced hide grips

Lot 26

G. Forrester Earlsferry, Elie driving cleek c1890 – also stamped to the head Anderson & Anstruther together with makers shaft stamp just below the full length leather grip

Lot 27

Wm. Park, Musselburgh general iron c1895 with faint makers stamp mark to the head but with a good makers shaft stamp below the original thick hide grip with underlisting

Lot 71

Scarce Ben Sayers North Berwick “The Tweenie” curved sole iron, round back with Stewart pipe mark – makers shaft stamp just below the full length leather grip See The R.L. Book p. 116

Lot 77

2x Tom Stewart pipe marked stamped Boys/Junior irons - one stamped D&W Auchterlonie St Andrews c/w makers shaft stamp – all original c/w period full length grips. See The R L book p. 330

Lot 79

Fine Tom Stewart wide flanged sole large deep face niblick (sand iron), stamped to the head D&W Auchterlonie St Andrews c/w shaft stamp – fitted with full length leather grip. See The R.L. Book p. 180

Lot 80

Fine Tom Stewart wide flanged sole heavy deep face niblick (sand iron), stamped to the head D&W Auchterlonie St Andrews No. 8 c/w shaft stamp – fitted with full length leather grip. See The R.L. Book p. 180

Lot 81

Fine Tom Stewart wide flanged sole heavy deep face niblick (sand iron), stamped to the head Kenneth Smith Kansas “88” and to the sole no. 88 c/w shaft stamp – fitted with full length leather grip. See The R.L. Book p. 181

Lot 95

An interesting Tom Stewart made cleek featuring an unusual elongated oval shaped head, stamped with personal inspection dot, James Braid Walton Heath oval stamp mark and the initials EOD – retaining the original period full length leather grip. See The R L book p. 268 no.98

Lot 96

Interesting Tom Stewart maker St Andrews mid iron – heavily stamped to the makers oval stamp with 2x marks – c/w period full length leather grip. Note: See The Livingston Book p. 34 with the theory behind the marks which could be a reject mark or a samplers mark

Lot 97

2x early Tom Stewart made smf cleeks – with the pre 1904 pipe mark to incl D&W Auchterlonie c/w shaft stamp and a diamond back stamped Slazenger Special New York – both with full length hide grips with underlisting. See The R/L Book p. 43& 51

Lot 101

Rare and early Tom Stewart smf general iron c1890 – with the rare stamp pipe mark to the toe – c/w the original thick hide grip with underlisting – note faint stamp mark to the head. See The R/L Book p. 47

Lot 104

An early Tom Stewart made smf bevelled toe lofting iron c1904 - stamped to the head A Herd Huddersfield (Open Golf Champion 1902) – c/w replaced thick hide grip with underlisting and Tom Stewart St Andrews smf mashie c1904 with good makers stamp mark to the head and D Anderson St Andrews shaft stamp below the full length black leather grip (2). See the R/L Book p.58 & 64

Lot 138

Rare Tom Stewart Backward blade putter c1920s – the head is stamped Willie Kidd and a square inspection stamp mark - fitted with a period full length leather grip – See The Livingston Book p. 257. See Jeff Ellis auction lot 571 similar lot realised $3438 – and only 5 are known to exist

Lot 142

Rare D & W Auchterlonie Patent 1st model putting cleek – the head is stamped with Tom Stewart Pipe mark and features a raised round back bar along the full length of head just shade nearer the top line than the bottom – still retaining the unusual chain link face markings - maker’s shaft stamp below the hide grip. See The R.L. Book p. 234/235

Lot 143

D & W Auchterlonie Patent 2nd model “putting cleek” – the straight blade head is stamped with Tom Stewart Pipe mark and features a raised round back bar along the full length of head just a shade nearer the bottom line than the top – good makers shaft stamp just below the full length leather grip. See The R.L. Book p. 236

Lot 148

Rare D Anderson St Andrews Skinner Pat style straight blade heavy putter – the head has a raised protruding/cushion face and the early Tom Stewart serpent stamp mark - fitted with full length leather grip. See The R.L. Book p196

Lot 182

A large Clent square mesh rubber core golf ball – used, still with some original white paint marks, with a double stamp to each pole

Lot 193

4x various alloy mallet head putters to incl a Willie Ogilvie, Williams & Co. Paris Anglaise stamped with a Gibson star to the sole and slight whipping to the hosel, Huntley patent with the original illegal thumb grooved shaft refitted to conform, now fitted with full leather, a standard Mills “Braid-Mills” with a C. Brand Carnoustie shaft stamp - all fitted with full length leather grips

Lot 194

5x various alloy mallet head putters to incl Burke Newark, Ohio fitted with Huntley patent shaft with thumb groove, Imperial Golf Co. with parallel aiming lines and dots to the head, Standard Golf Co. “The Mills” SS model, Spalding “Gold Medal” with shaft stamp, “Perfect Model C” with top aiming line - four with good hosels and full length grips

Lot 196

Standard Golf Co. “The Mills Vardon” SS model alloy head with slight whipping to hosel, and a Forgan & Son shaft stamp just below the full length grip

Lot 245

4x various large socket head woods to incl 2x drivers one stamped “The Wilsonian” driver, plus a J Rowe brassie and a spoon with a double stamp mark possibly Mitcham Common – all with grips

Lot 277

2x good large playable woods to incl a lofted socket head driver stamped with makers triangular mark to the head c/w added weighting to the sole and back of the head together with a fine Murray Lincock Maidstone bulger scare head brassie with good shaft stamp – both with good full length leather grips

Lot 281

2x late scare head drivers to incl D. Adams, Glasgow with an Auchterlonie, St Andrews shaft stamp, and another - both with full length leather grips

Lot 283

4x various small socket head woods to incl 3 drivers, a Spalding patent with rear integral brass weight with 2 circular lead inserts, another driver with a Spalding baseball logo stamped to the head et al, and a brassie with and interesting bell shaped stamp mark to the head – all with various leather/hide grips (one loose)

Lot 285

Jack White Sunningdale Pat palakona socket head driver – the sole stamped with triangular dots just above Driver Sunningdale, together with Hardy Bros. no. 3 Palakona shaft stamp just below the original full length leather grip - note 3 intermittent whippings to the shaft, a collectors item only

Lot 288

Rare Spalding Gold Medal “Skooter” patent socket head driver, the head stamped with maker’s oval logo and “pat’d Aug. 22, 1911” together with a maker’s shaft stamp just below leather grip

Lot 290

J. Simpson golden persimmon late bulger scare head brassie with full brass sole plate and makers shaft stamp just below the full hide grip with underlisting

Lot 298A

R. Simpson, Carnoustie large dark stained socket head brassie with makers shaft stamp just below the original hide grip

Lot 369

Tom Morris St Andrews smf cleek c1895 – the long blade is stamped with Tom Stewart pipe mark – c/w an indecipherable shaft stamp just below the replaced hide grip. See The R.L. Book p61

Lot 370

A Rare Tom Morris St Andrews Patent Cupped Ball – elliptical face cleek made by Tom Stewart St Andrews c1891 – comprising very distinctive shaped blade stamped to the head Patent 3059, c/w Tom Morris oval stamp mark and the Stewart serpent and letter “L” together with the Morris shaft stamp just below the original period thick hide grip with underlisting – see Jeff Ellis sale lot 549 for a similar iron which realised $2625. See The R.L. Book p48/49

Lot 371

Scarce Tom Morris St Andrews Patent dished face niblick/bunker iron c1895 – the dished face head made by Tom Stewart St Andrews is stamped Patent, c/w Morris oval stamp mark and the early Stewart pipe mark – together with the Morris shaft stamp below the replaced thick hide grip with underlisting. See The R.L. Book p. 73

Lot 372

Interesting Tom Morris St Andrews smf lofter c1893 – c/w 4.25” hosel and stamped with both the early Stewart pipe mark and the Tom Morris oval stamp mark (faded) – and John Wisden & Co London shaft stamp below the period hide grip. See The R.L. Book p. 43

Lot 377

Tom Stewart “Mongrel Iron” mussel back driving iron made for Harry Vardon – c/w Harry Vardon signature and oval stamp to the head and shaft c/w full length black leather grip. See The R.L. Book p106

Lot 378

Tom Stewart mashie iron made for Harry Vardon – c/w personal inspection dot and a very good Harry Vardon signature and Totteridge oval stamp mark (South Herts. GC) - fitted with a period hide grip. See The R.L. Book p136

Lot 383

Collection of 6 smf irons and a scare head driver - to incl “Army & Navy CSL” driver c/w shaft stamp together with four smf irons including a Carruthers patent bore thro’ short hosel cleek, 2 mashies, a niblick, and a straight blade putter - all with replaced matching hide grips

Lot 406

3x late Robert White smf (mashie) irons c1890s – 2x with sharp neck creases, and one with R Forgan shaft stamp and another with a 5” flat hosel – all with various full length grips.

Lot 412

Early Anderson Anstruther for G Forrester large smooth dished face driving cleek c1895 –c/w 4.5” hosel c/w G Forrester Earlsferry and Elie shaft stamp just below the period thick hide grip with underlisting

Lot 429

Scarce Robert Anderson Prince’s St Edinburgh Patent Crescent centre shaft- shafted lofted iron c1892- the gun metal head is stamped Patent and the faint remains of the makers stamp mark either side of the brass hosel – the shafted is also stamped Thorne either side and just below the original cloth underlisting

Lot 575

Wooden hand plane with Auchterlonie signature stamp mark to each end together with a large “H” shaped bow saw, heavy cast iron frame metal saw, wood working saw and intricate cast iron and brass level decorated with vari0usfret work and stamped Davis Level & Tool Co – overall 18x 2.75” - plus wooden hand held rubbing tool (6)

Lot 577

1905 Tom Stewart St Andrews cast iron club head stamp – inscribed “TS St.A Reg Trade Mark”. See the RLL book p.27

Lot 703

A collection of Royal British Legion Stamp First Day Covers, November 1970 to November 1989

Lot 834

Silver items including stamp case, caddy spoon etc.

Lot 261

Two Palitoy Star Wars Return of the Jedi action figures: Emperor`s Royal Guard on 65 back card, hole punched, edges scuffed, bubble clear but cracked and lifting at base, `The Toy Cave` stamp to back; 8D8 on tri-logo 70 back card, hole unpunched, bubble clear but dented at corners, large creases to bottom right corner. (2)

Lot 329

OO gauge, Wrenn: W2221/A BR green 4-6-0 steam tender locomotive `Bristol Castle 7013`. E (appears unused) with instruction leaflet in VG box with `Packer No.6` stamp to base.

Lot 330

OO gauge, Wrenn: W2226M2 BR maroon 4-6-2 steam tender locomotive `City of London 46245`. Mk2 chassis version, E (appears unused) with instruction leaflet in E box with `Packer No.2 90622` stamp to base.

Lot 331

OO gauge, Wrenn W2228 BR green 4-6-2 steam tender locomotive `City of Birmingham 46235`. E (appears unused) with instruction leaflet in E box with `Packer No.2 90626` stamp to base.

Lot 332

OO gauge, Wrenn W2236 BR green 4-6-2 steam tender locomotive `Dorchester 34042`. E (appears unused) with instruction leaflet in E box with `Packer No.3` stamp to base.

Lot 333

OO gauge, Wrenn W2237 SR green 4-6-2steam tender locomotive `Lyme Regis 21C109`. E (appears unused) with instruction leaflet in E box with `Packer No.2 90625` stamp to base.

Lot 334

OO gauge, Wrenn W2274 LMS maroon 4-6-0 steam tender locomotive `Lancashire Witch 6125` 5 pole motor. E (appears unused) in E box with `Packer No.3 05623` stamp to base.

Lot 193

GWR Bowling Club Bowls, a matching pair. Each has a Great Western Railway B.C. label on the top and each has a GWR Shield logo on the bottom. Made by RW Hensell & Sons, Australia (est 1918) they have the stamp `Supergrip` and `Championship` indicating manufacture in 1959. They carry the official British Isles Bowling Council stamp. Most unusual for certain, the GWR labels perpetuated in BR(W) days when the Bowling Club would have still been in full flow..

Lot 442

Southern Railway pocket watch manufactured by the Waltham watch company circa 1918. The 15 jewel movement with top set and wind (although a little stiff) is in working condition but would probably benefit from a clean it is stamped with the serial number 21594147. The hallmarked Silver case carries the Dennison Watch Case Co stamp and is hallmarked With the dates for Birmingham 1921 , the inside of the case is Hand engraved SOUTHERN RAILWAY 711. A rare and early Southern railway watch.

Lot 461

Seventeen Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, comprising Cousin Ribby, Mrs Flopsy Bunny, Peter Rabbit, Pigling Bland, Tommy Brock, Aunt Pettitoes, Mr Benjamin Bunny, Appley Dapply, Mrs Tittlemouse, Mr Jeremy Fisher, Mrs Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny, Amiable Guineapig, Foxy Whiskered Gentleman, Jemima Puddleduck, Cecily Parsley and Mrs Tittlemouse. All with gold BP2 back stamp apart from Mrs Tittlemouse BD1 oval gold back stamp, 3.25" to 5"h.

Lot 462

A 1940/50`s Royal Winton Chintz six cup tea pot, in the Alban shape and Welbeck pattern, Royal Winton stamp to base with letter A plus pattern, 6.25"h.

Lot 516

A Poole Pottery Delphis vase of cylindrical slightly waisted form decorated on a green ground with abstract decoration, factory stamp to base, shape number 85, with artists signature, 15.75"h. Together with a vase of similar decoration of ovoid form, stamped to base shape number 15, with artists signature, 8.75"h.

Lot 554

An early 20c Royal Worcester `netsuke` toad, green puce stamp to base, a/f faint hairline to base, 1.75"h.

Lot 1175

ARTHUR ROMILLY FEDDEN R.B.A. (1875 - 1939) Framed, signed and dated 1924, watercolour on paper, showing a circus ring with clown and donkey entertaining a busy crowd. See watermark stamp. Fedden has exhibited with the R.B.A. and R.A. 24cm x 28cm.

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