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* Southworth (M. Esther, late 19th/ early 20th c.). Portrait of a young Romany woman, 1871, head & shoulders watercolour portrait, signed & dated to lower right corner, small oval blind stamp ‘E.S.W.’, scratch to background, 47 x 31.5cm (18.5 x 12.5ins), mounted, wooden backing board with Manchester Royal Institute exhibition label dated 1872 and National Bronze Medal printed paper label (1)
* Synge (Edward Millington, 1860-1913). Five etchings, ‘St. Germain Paris’, ‘Wheelwright’s Shop’, ‘Poplars and Stream, Langostiere’, ‘Amiens Cathedral’ and ‘Old Courtyard, Venice’, etchings, two signed in pencil below image, one with W.M.Synge studio stamp, various sizes, all mounted, framed and glazed, together with a watercolour of an English river scene by Edward Millington Synge?, unsigned, 21 x 30cm (8.25 x 11.75ins), mouned, framed and glazed (6)
A G.B. Mint Collection King George V - qu EII, with strength Post 1970, contained in four Windsor Sovereign Albums and other albums; Albums; and a Collection of Royal Mail Postcards; and First Day Covers; together with large Philaletic album leaves, stamp mounts and miscellaneous stamp literature (Qty)
William Eyre Walker (1847-1930) ‘The Severn from Tuts Hill, Chepstow’ RWS embossed stamp bottom right inscribed with title on the reverse watercolour, 24 x 35cm, ‘In The Cotswolds’; an extensive landscape initialled WEW bottom left and inscribed with title on the reverse watercolour, 24 x 35.5cm, together with ‘At the Edge of a Wood’, rabbits in clearing, sheep grazing beyond watercolour laid down on paper, 33.5 x 38cm., (3), unframed. Provenance: By direct family descent form the artist.
•Damien Hirst (British, born 1965) “A Spin Painting” ‘Beautiful, how does your garden grow Painting’, 2008, household gloss on paper, 121.90cm. tondo DHS 1189 The above title is printed on a ‘SCIENCE’ 14 WELBECK STREET, LONDON, label attached to reverse of the picture. Also attached is a photocopy of a HIRST LOGO stamp, the title of the picture, the artist’s signature and date 2008. This artwork has a framing label of DARBYSHIRE - White Lion Street, London Provenance: Gifted by the artist to the present owner. The title ‘Beautiful - How does your garden grow Painting’ refers to a garden project undertaken by the vendor for the artist at his North Devon home.
Randall Sundridge Park patent alloy mallet head putter -with 16 circular lead weights to the face stamped to the soul patent number 186522, oval hosel and shaft fitted with full-length period grip c/w to maker`s shaft stamp plus 2x Mills "Ray Model" alloy putters - all fitted with full length leather grips. (3)
4x various alloy putters include 3x Mills , RSB with nine circular lead weights to the sole, and fitted with a square grip, Ray model (hosel repaired), a customised Schenectady style centre shaft and Randall Sundridge Park Pat with a restored hosel c/w makers shaft stamp-all fitted with period full length leather or hide grips - ideal putters for the hickory player
4 various Scottish club makers spliced woods to include an A Forgan stamped with the Oak Tree cleek mark to the head, full brass sole plate c/w a Tom Morris oval shaft stamp, G Brand, J McAndrew, Watt with a full leather face insert and another stamped Armstrong Newcastle - 4 with full length hide grips with underlisting (5)
Willie Dunn light stained fruitwood scare neck brassie c/w an excellent clear stamp to the head and stamped to the shaft "Made by The Crawford, McGregor and Canby Co-Dayton, Ohio" just below the full length period hide grip - this elegantly shaped club was made by the first unofficial 1894 USA Golf Champion.
Tom Stewart smf driving mashie c. 1895 stamped with the D McEwen Musselburgh oval stamp mark and the early Tom Stewart Serpent cleet mark below complete with the McEwan shaft stamp just below the original full-length hide grip with under listing together with G Forrester Earlsferry smf mid iron with a concentric back stamped with the Reg no. 125240- fitted with a full-length period grip with under listing (2)
Royal Doulton Golf Kingsware series tobacco jar, c. 1910 - with silver rim hallmarked London and decorated with Crombie style golfing figures c/w lid - overall 5.5"h. Note the London hallmark Lion stamp mark is from the 1896 to 1915 period - the Royal warrant was granted in 1901 hence an early piece of Kingsware.
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