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An unbroken run of Open Championship programmes dating between 1973 and 1995, together with good coverage of the World Match Play Championship from the same era, and to a lesser extent Ryder Cup, Walker Cup, Curtis Cup and others; the lot also including a qty. of PGA Yearbooks, media guides, tournament guides etc.
1969-1971 Formula One Constructors Association communiqués sent to Rob Walker, approximately fifty separate FOCA items distributed internally to members between February 1969 and November 1971, comprising meeting minutes, agreements, memoranda, technical reports, CSI/FIA updates, overseas race promoter and trade correspondence, all as sent by secretary Andrew Ferguson, including an original signed letter of welcome, plus membership invoice and statement, the remainder mostly fax machine copies, some on duplicate paper, some items in poor condition, but all text and hand-written margin notes still legible; together with a 1960s Rob Walker plexi-glass and aluminium ROB 2 vehicle registration plate, as displayed on his Mercedes-Benz 300SLR, plus a party invitation from the Walkers to business partners the Durlachers (qty.) Rob Walker's team was involved in Formula One for over 20 years and took nine Grand Prix victories, including the last ever by a private entrant when Jo Siffert won at Brands Hatch in 1968. He became a FOCA member at the start of 1970, after Andrew Ferguson became its full-time secretary with the aim of strengthening its negotiations with race promoters and having its voice heard by the FIA in Paris on matters such as safety aspects, prize monies and logistical matters. After nine years as competitions manager at Team Lotus, Ferguson would remain in this new position until FICA (F1 Constructors that is!) was formed in 1974 and the Ecclestone-Mosley era began in earnest. It was around this time that Rob Walker decided to retire as an F1 entrant.
* GORDON K MITCHELL RSA RSW RGI,LIFE GUARDIANS oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated `92 verso88cm x 119.5cm (36 x 48 inches)FramedThe typical gallery price for a Gordon Mitchell of this size is approx £11,000.Note: Prizes and Awards include: Borders Biennial Exhibition; First Prize, City Arts Centre, Open Exhibition; First Prize, Educational Institute for Scotland; Purchase Prize, Glasgow Mayfest Award, Royal Scottish Academy Award; First Prize, Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour; William Gillies Award, Scottish Drawing Competition, Paisley; Second Prize, Royal Scottish Academy; J. Murray Thompson Award, Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; Arts Club Prize, Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; Whyte & Mackay Award, Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; Scottish Provident Award, Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; Dunfermline Building Society Prize,Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen; SSWA Special Award.Solo Exhibitions : Dorothy Quinn Gallery, St. Andrews, Henderson Gallery, Edinburgh, Old City Art Gallery, Jerusalem, Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh (biannually since 1992), Roger Billcliffe Fine Art, Glasgow (biannually since 1993), Atholl Gallery, Dunkeld (1993)Albemarle Gallery (biannually since 1997). Represented in Group Exhibitions in the United Kingdom, including:Allan Park Gallery, Stirling, Atholl Gallery, Dunkeld, Borders Biennial Exhibition, City Arts Centre, Edinburgh, Contemporary British Art Show, London, Contemporary Fine Art Gallery, Fine Art Society Galleries, Glasgow, Gracefield Art Centre, Dumfries, Hilton Hotel, Hong Kong, John Martin of London, Kirkcaldy Art Gallery, Mall Galleries, London, Morrison Scottish Portrait ExhibitionOpen Eye Gallery, Edinburgh, Paisley Art Institute, Portland Gallery, London, Richard Demarco Gallery, Edinburgh, Roger Billcliffe Fine Art, Glasgow, Royal Glasgow Institute, Royal Scottish Academy, Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour, Scottish Arts Club, Edinburgh, Scottish Arts Council Gallery, Smith Art Gallery & Museum, Society of Scottish ArtistsSociety of Scottish Artists and Artist Craftsmen, Stirling Gallery, Talbot Rice Gallery, EdinburghGroup Exhibitions held abroad: Through the `Old City Gallery` Jerusalem, paintings have been included in group exhibitions in Israel, Australia, Canada, U.S.A. and Sweden. Blue and White Gallery, Jerusalem, Contemporary Scottish Art 1994, Hilton Hotel, Hong KongCollections:Works held in a great many private and public collections, including; Alliance & Leicester Building Society, Edinburgh Distillers Co. Ltd, Edinburgh College of Art, Educational Institute for Scotland, Johnny Walker Whisky Co, Kansas City Art Institute, Macfarlane Group Plc, National Westminster Bank, Paisley Art Institute, Scottish Arts Council, Scottish Brewers Limited, Slottseal Forthside Limited, The Knesset, Israel, University of Edinburgh, Welcome Inns, Whyte & Mackay Group.
Thomas McDonagh, signed volume of poetry Mc Donagh, Thomas. Through the Ivory Gate: A Book of Verse; Dublin: Sealy, Brayers & Walker, [1902]. Blue cloth, title & author`s name stamped in gilt with floral device to centre of front cover, text printed in green within orange decorative borders. Signed to the final page by McDonagh with a dedication To my dear friend Dominick Hackett"".
REELS: (3) Three alloy trout and salmon fly reels a JJS Walker Bampton alloy trout fly reel with Dingley style rear cone white handle smooth check internally stamp ?No.1? an Allcock 3.5? The Conquest alloy trout fly reel crazed handle ratchet check line grooves to pillars and a 4? Centabrake alloy narrow drum fly reel horn handle constant check some corrosion to backplate.
RODS: (2) Bruce & Walker Flyer 13L Match Rod 13? 3 piece brown hollow glass green whipped high bells guides spigot ferrules 28? cork handle with alloy reel rings in MOB and a Hardy Richard Walker Superlite 9?3? 2 piece trout fly rod line rate 7/8 olive whipped snake guides brown spigot ferrule cork handle up screw reel seat no bag.
RODS: (2) Hardy Richard Walker Reservoir Superlite 9?3? 2 piece brown hollow glass trout fly rod line rate 7/8 spigot ferrule with stopper whipped green tipped red cork handle fine and a Hardy Jet Spinning rod 8?6? 2 piece brown fibalite bronze ferrule lightweight guides 20? cork handle with screw sliding winch fitting both good used rods in MOBs.
REELS: (3) Three alloy trout and salmon fly reels a JJS Walker Bampton alloy trout fly reel with Dingley style rear cone white handle smooth check internally stamp “No.1” an Allcock 3.5” The Conquest alloy trout fly reel crazed handle ratchet check line grooves to pillars and a 4” Centabrake alloy narrow drum fly reel horn handle constant check some corrosion to backplate.
RODS: (2) Bruce & Walker Flyer 13L Match Rod 13’ 3 piece brown hollow glass green whipped high bells guides spigot ferrules 28” cork handle with alloy reel rings in MOB and a Hardy Richard Walker Superlite 9’3” 2 piece trout fly rod line rate 7/8 olive whipped snake guides brown spigot ferrule cork handle up screw reel seat no bag.
RODS: (2) Hardy Richard Walker Reservoir Superlite 9’3” 2 piece brown hollow glass trout fly rod line rate 7/8 spigot ferrule with stopper whipped green tipped red cork handle fine and a Hardy Jet Spinning rod 8’6” 2 piece brown fibalite bronze ferrule lightweight guides 20” cork handle with screw sliding winch fitting both good used rods in MOBs.
A VICTORIAN SILVER EXETER PATTERN TABLESPOON maker J.S., 1862; with another similar, same maker, 1854; a set of three silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937; a set of three similar dessert forks, same maker, 1932; a set of three Victoria Exeter silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker J.S., 1859; a Victorian Exeter silver teaspoon; 631g (20.3 troy ozs) gross; a George Unite Victorian butter knife; and Art Nouveau shoe lift and a cake fork, all with loaded handles
A SILVER AND CERAMIC COMMEMORATIVE BOX London 1981, circular with a pull off cover, made for the marriage of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer, number 82 of 1500; with a small silver Edwardian pill box, and a silver thimble, Birmingham 1928, advertising `James Walker The London Jewellers`
A VICTORIAN SILVER EXETER PATTERN TABLESPOON maker J.S., 1862; with another similar, same maker, 1854; a set of three silver fiddle pattern dinner forks, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937; a set of three similar dessert forks, same maker, 1932; a set of three Victoria Exeter silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker J.S., 1859; a Victorian Exeter silver teaspoon; 631g (20.3 troy ozs) gross; a George Unite Victorian butter knife; and Art Nouveau shoe lift and a cake fork, all with loaded handles
A SILVER AND CERAMIC COMMEMORATIVE BOX London 1981, circular with a pull off cover, made for the marriage of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer, number 82 of 1500; with a small silver Edwardian pill box, and a silver thimble, Birmingham 1928, advertising `James Walker The London Jewellers`
Smokebox Numberplate 45535. Ex LMS 4-6-0 Patriot Class Locomotive built Derby 1933 and named in 1937 SIR HERBERT WALKER K.C.B. Converted to 2A Boiler in 1948, known as a `Rebuilt Patriot`. Allocations include Camden, Crewe North and Edge Hill. Withdrawn October 1963. Totally ex loco condition.
? Multisigned WW2 Print First Loss by David Pritchard. 80 x 70cm. One off print signed by the artist then by Thirteen Battle of Britain pilots including W Walker, P Ayerst, Tony Pickering, Bill Green, Pete Brothers, Nigel Rose, J Freeborn, Bob Foster, Bob Doe, Tom Neil, Alan Wright, G Wellum. Good condition
Five boxed Ltd Edn Corgi Classics 1:50 Whisky Collection including John Jameson Scammell Highwayman Ballast & Trailer 16001, Ballantine`s Albion Lorry 26001, Bell`s AEC Ergomatic with Box Trailer 21303, Black & White ERF KV Artic Box Trailer 11401and Johnnie Walker AEC Artic Tanker 20801 all with certificates
A George V cased silver cruet set comprising lidded mustard, pepper and open salt, each with pie crust rim, bellied bodies and blue glass liner, raised on four hoof feet, together with a mustard spoon (by Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1925 and 1926), together with a further silver spoon, 3.8 oz.
CARDHU 12 YEAR OLD Single Highland malt whisky bottled by John Walker & Sons Ltd. 26 2/3 fl. ozs, 75.7% volume, 70°proof. GLENMORANGIE 10 YEAR OLD Single Highland malt whisky. 26 2/3 fl.ozs, 70°proof. GLEN DEVERON 8 YEAR OLD Single Highland malt whisky distilled at MacDuff Distillery. 26 2/3 fl. ozs, 70°proof. 3 bottles Cardhu - Label is weathered, very high shoulder fill. Glenmorangie- Labels are slightly weathered Glen Deveron- some travelling on seal.

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