Sporting Memorabilia 2007-11-21 Auction - 709 Price Results - BUDDS in uk - Page 25
259: A rare Stamford Bridge programme (not found in the280: A F.A. Premier League Champion's medal season 2004512: Herbert Chapman's personalised bound volume of Ars
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Wellingborough, United Kingdom
Auction Details

Sporting Memorabilia

966 lots.
Lots 1 to 15
British Horseracing Authority Auction of distinctive racing colours

Lots 16 to 23
Motor Sports

Lots 24 to 133
A collection of motor sports and horse racing memorabilia relating to the Topham Family, former owners of Aintree Racecourse and Motor Racing Circuit, Liverpool, England.

Lots 134 to 247
Horse Racing and Equestrian

Lots 248 to 775
Football (soccer)

Lots 776 to 790
Rugby

Lots 791 to 815
Cricket

Lots 816 to 892
Golf

Lots 893 to 917
Boxing

Lots 918 to 937
Olympic Games

Lots 938 to 956
Racquet Sports

Lot 957 to 966
Miscellaneous Sports
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A silver manicure set, five implements stamped ste: A silver manicure set, five implements stamped sterling with handles in the form of golf clubs and kept in a miniature leather golf bag, fine condition; sold together with a Swiss made pocket watch
0834: A silver manicure set, five implements stamped steEst. £100-£150
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Spoons and decorative items of golf interest, comp: Spoons and decorative items of golf interest, comprising eight hallmarked silver golf spoons, a cased (part) Guildford Golfing Alliance set of five nickel and enamel spoons; together with ceramics,
0835: Spoons and decorative items of golf interest, compEst. £100-£150
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A Dutch Delft Blue & white tile decorated with a k: A Dutch Delft Blue & white tile decorated with a kolf scene, sold together with a set of six hallmarked silver golf spoons in original case; and an American golf medal inscribed LONG ISLAND GOLF
0837: A Dutch Delft Blue & white tile decorated with a kEst. £150-£250
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A Royal Doulton Kingsware candle holder and an ash: A Royal Doulton Kingsware candle holder and an ashtray, together with a modern Royal Doulton 'archives' Series Ware ashtray, and a crested china golf ball (4)
0838: A Royal Doulton Kingsware candle holder and an ashEst. £100-£150
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A collection of 19 original printing blocks for Fo: A collection of 19 original printing blocks for Forgan golf catalogues, various sizes
0839: A collection of 19 original printing blocks for FoEst. £400-£500
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Two original master club heads for copy turning la: Two original master club heads for copy turning lathes, in phosphorous bronze, a driver and high numbered wood; together with three original clubmakers' stamps for Max Faulkner, Wally Thomas of
0840: Two original master club heads for copy turning laEst. £200-£300
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A black 'Eclipse' patent gutta percha ball circa 1: A black 'Eclipse' patent gutta percha ball circa 1880s In 1877 The 'Eclipse' became the first patented golf ball in the world. It was made by William Currie & Co of Edinburgh.
0841: A black 'Eclipse' patent gutta percha ball circa 1Est. £250-£400
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A golf ball used by Walter Hagen on the back nine: A golf ball used by Walter Hagen on the back nine when winning the 1927 PGA Championship at Cedar Crest Country Club, Dallas, Texas, the ball stamped WALTER & HAGEN at opposite poles, glue residue
0842: A golf ball used by Walter Hagen on the back nineEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A miscellaneous collection of golf balls, includin: A miscellaneous collection of golf balls, including a Zenith Ray, a Spalding Par, a Needle, a Dunlop 29, a 50/50 Warwick and several other interesting examples; the lot also including half of a mould
0843: A miscellaneous collection of golf balls, includinEst. £120-£150
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A collection of golf balls, comprising a good exam: A collection of golf balls, comprising a good example of a machine made gutty and 19 rubber core balls including mesh patterns and in varying condition; together with an unrelated ball box and tube
0845: A collection of golf balls, comprising a good examEst. £100-£120
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A chole clubhead, dual-faced, with dished upper po: A chole clubhead, dual-faced, with dished upper portion and upright front blade positioned at the heel end, attached to its ash shaft which has been sawn off after 4 1/2in., the shaft with an area of
0848: A chole clubhead, dual-faced, with dished upper poEst. £200-£400
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An Andrew Herd Scott of Elie and Earlsferry persim: An Andrew Herd Scott of Elie and Earlsferry persimmon socket head mallet putter circa 1910, gilt maker's stamp, hickory shaft, sheepskin grip not illustrated
0849: An Andrew Herd Scott of Elie and Earlsferry persimEst. £100-£150
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A George Bussey & Co. of London patent steel socke: A George Bussey & Co. of London patent steel socket putter circa 1890, sold together with a William George Oke Oke Brand putter with an illegal" 6 1/4in. socket (2) not illustrated"
0850: A George Bussey & Co. of London patent steel sockeEst. £200-£300
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A Jack Randall of Sundridge Park patent mallet hea: A Jack Randall of Sundridge Park patent mallet head putter, the face of the aluminium head fitted with thirteen plugs of lead weight, the sole stamped with patent no. 186522, with unusual oval
0851: A Jack Randall of Sundridge Park patent mallet heaEst. £120-£180
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A very rare aluminium blade putter, with lead face: A very rare aluminium blade putter, with lead face, probably by E.A. Noirit of Walsall; together with a rare brass headed putter by Gibson, "The Horn" with a hand crafted grip; six other brass
0852: A very rare aluminium blade putter, with lead faceEst. £100-£120
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A group of four unusual putters comprising a rare: A group of four unusual putters comprising a rare brass centre-shafted example, a Cherokee, an aluminium Dormy and a Timperley not illustrated
0853: A group of four unusual putters comprising a rareEst. £150-£200
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A group of seven Standard Golf Company of Sunderla: A group of seven Standard Golf Company of Sunderland aluminium headed putters, including the rare AK Model, all hickory shafted not illustrated
0854: A group of seven Standard Golf Company of SunderlaEst. £200-£250
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Eight interesting putters, comprising: four in alu: Eight interesting putters, comprising: four in aluminium by the Standard Golf Company, two Gibson Orion putters, a Brown Vardon by Gibson and a socket beech head putter by Forgan, all hickory shafted
0855: Eight interesting putters, comprising: four in aluEst. £150-£250
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22 hickory shafted putters, the group including a: 22 hickory shafted putters, the group including a F H Ayres Hesketh, a J B Halley Sandy Lodge and an American Highlander double-sided putter by the Golf Company of Kansas City not illustrated
0857: 22 hickory shafted putters, the group including aEst. £180-£220