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Bookmarks to just some of our goodies

Antique Golf Equipment

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Art

Our collection of original art and prints include works by internationally known golf artist Bill Waugh. His paintings and ceramics are highly sought after by collectors of contemporary golf art. Many of his works are limited edition prints, so once they are gone, that's it. And with the explosive demand for his original works, his limited edition prints are surely going to be sought after by tomorrows collectors.
In just 10 short years, Bill has established himself as one of golf's major international artists. Amongst his clientel he can name many famous personalities. Due to his skill in depicting the major courses and their clubhouses in all mediums, Waugh has been commissioned to produce work for such prestigious events as the British Open, U.S. Open, The Ryder Cup, The Grand Slam and many prominent golf clubs around the world.
If you are planning an office or clubhouse, or just an addition to your personal collection, consider the Open Collection. Moderately price, The Open Collection is a series of six prints featuring the British Open Championship courses. Each edition of 850 prints has a half tone line drawing on the base and is individually signed by the artist. The image depicts a scene that most players are acquainted with, and should bring back many happy golfing memories.
For a complete list of Bill Waugh's prints including the Open Collection and the Robert Trent Jones Collection Click here. Photos will be included soon.












Our collection of Bill's original works and just some of our prints from other artists is as follows:

1) Port Marnoch - framed Original watercolor by Bill Waugh c.1994 $10,500.00 mvc- 020.jpg

2) Shortspoon prints. Rare contemporary prints of Francis Powell Hopkins(1830 - 1913) golf works originally published in Shortspoon. $70.00

(Shown right) CG029 In the Burn, St.Andrews by Major F.P.Hopkins with replica long nose club Shown right $225.00

3) St Andrews, Scotland - The Open Collection. s/n print by Bill Waugh. Unframed $60.00

4) St Andrews by Bill Waugh. Contemporary print. Unframed $25.00. Framed $175.00 Framed with miniature club $225.00

5) Turnberry 11th Hole Original watercolor by Bill Waugh of the 11th Hole at Turnberry G.C. Image size: 16'W x 11'H. Framed size: 23'W x 18'H. new $3,200.00 mvc- 002f.jpg

6) Turnberry 4th Hole - Framed Original watercolor by Bill Waugh. Image size: 18'W x 11'H. Framed size: 25'W x 18'H. $3,200.00 mvc- 003f.jpg

7) Turnberry Tappie Torrie Hole - Framed Image size: 13'W x 9'H. Framed size: 20'W x 16'H. $3,200.00. mvc- 004f.jpg

I would prefer to sell 12, 13 & 14 as a set and will offer a discount for anyone interested in all three.

8) CG010 First Shipment Of Clubs To America By Carol Ezell Depiction of the first shipment of golf clubs to America in 1743 through the Port of Charleston to David Deas. The original was commissioned for the Golf Expo of 1990 and is now in our private collection. Signed Prints: $50.00, Framed: $195.00, Original: Call for Price mvc-030f.jpg

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Books

1) Carry Your Bag Sir By David Stirk The story of Golf's Caddies by Golf Historian, David Stirk. Signed edition. Out of Print. new $25.00 mvc- 020f.jpg

2) Golf - History & Tradition By David Stirk New book by Golf Historian, David Stirk. new $75.00 mvc- 020f.jpg

3) Golf: The Great Clubmaker s By David Stirk Compendi um of British club makers by David Stirk. Signed edition. Out of Print. new $65.00 mvc- 020f.jpg

4) Golf Rules In Pictures The 1967 edition of an official publication of the USGA as compiled by Joseph C. Dey, Jr., Executive Director. Excellent condition. The only problem with this book is the original price mark in the bottom right hand corner of the cover has been scratched off. Good $50.00 mvc- 029f.jpg

5) How To Putt By Paul Harney FlipVision' golf manual. Just flip the pages and watch Paul Harney make two putts. The first sequence shows Harney making a standard stroke for a long uphill putt. The second sequence shows you the short downhill putt. Excellent $50.00 mvc- 029f.jpg Sold

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Collectables

1) CG001 The Tom Morris Collection - Ltd Edition Miniature Set A limited edition of 100 sets. The five clubs included are faithful reproductions of the type of clubs Tom Morris, the most famous golfer in the world, made and played with. Included in the collection (from left to right) are:

The 'Tom Morris Collection' is a strictly limited edition of 100. Each set is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity detailing the historical significance of Tom Morris in golf history, composition of the clubs in the collection and the background of the maker of the collection. The display cabinet is handcrafted using selected English oak. new $650.00 mvc- 018f.jpg

2) Ceramic Royal Doulton 'golfer' Large Contemporary golfer mug. Maker: Royal Doulton c1970 Excellent $250.00

3) CG040 Great Club Makers Table Lamp. Clubs heads and balls are hand painted resin replicas of depicting the preeminent clubmakers of their respective eras. Included is a long-nose Hugh Philp with feathery ball, long nose Tom Morris Driver with hand hammered gutty ball, and Charles Gibson of Westward Ho! bulger driver with machine cut gutty. The perfect addition to a family room, study or office. (Shade not included) $375.00

HAND MADE MINIATURES

4) CG002 Presentation Stand with Miniature Driver $112.00

5) CG003 Presentation Stand with Two Miniature Long Nose Clubs $168.75

6) CG004 Presentation Stand with Three Miniature Long Nose Clubs $225.00

7) CG005 Presentation Stand with Four Miniature Long Nose Clubs $295.80

8) CG006 Miniature Long Nose Club $65.00

9) CG007 Miniature Lofting Iron C. 1870 replica $52.50

10) CG008 Miniature Cut Off Iron C. 1750 replica $52.50

11) CG009 Miniature Bussey Bagstand on Stand in Display Case $1.260.00

12) CG009.1 Miniature Long Nose Club and Lofting Iron $168.75

Our complete line of collectables can be found on our order form with more photos. You may print it, fax it to or call us with your order. Click here for order form.










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Antique Golf Equipment

Irons

#194d Waggott C1890 c1890 smoothfaced, long head cleek by Tom P. Waggott of Edinburgh. Waggott was born in Edinburgh and was the pro/clubma ker at Ilkley GolfClub 1892 - 1894. The oval cleek mark is very visible. The whipping pattern at the bottom of the shaft was commonly used to add stiffness to the shaft. Shaft - hickory, Grip has been replaced. Very Good $148.50

#197d Auchtolonie Ladies C1890 c.1896 Ladies smooth face driving cleek from D and W Auchterlon ie of St Andrews. The 'L' stamp indicates it is a ladies club. The shaft is stamped 'Auchtolon ie St. Andrews' indicating it is the original shaft. Grip is leather and probably original $148.50

#300 Stewart Iron C 1920 c1920 iron by Tom Stewart of St. Andrews c 1920 shaft- hickory, grip- leather, probably original. Most marks unreadible due to many years of emery cloth cleaning. Original $60.00

#236d Auchtolonie & Croswaithe c1900 Driving Mashie Smooth faced cleek by D & W Auchtolonie of St Andrews. The shaft is stamped 'Auchtolonie St. Andrews' indicating it is the original shaft. Grip is leather and appears to be an old replacemen t. Very Good $148.50

#138 Cochrane mid iron with slight mussle back shape. Cochrane knight cleekmark well-defined, minor emery wear. Hand punched ball face patter, shaft stamp and club head stamped by W. H. Finch Ashburnham (retailer) Original $99.00

#39 Goose Necked Mashie C1902 Mashie Goose necked c 1902. Well patterned face typical of Gibson of Kinghorn. The goose neck was a Logan Patent. Logan was employed by Gibson at this time. The back of the head has been worn smooth by much cleaning with emery paper and no lettering remains. Shaft: Hickory Very Good $90.00 mvc- 028f.jpg

# 204d Sammy H L Curtis c.1910 'Sammy' by HL Curtis. Autograph ed, round back with dot and diamond face. Very Good $150.00

#237d Simpson Of Edinburgh Cleek c1895 smooth face cleek by Simpson of Edinburgh. Jack & Alex Simpson were brothers. Jack was the eldest of six brothers, all golf professiona ls except one. Jack won the Open Championship in 1884. The cleekmark is very pronounced showing little wear from emery cloth. Shaft - hickory, Grip - leather with some suede remaining, possibly original. Very Good $99.00

#94 Spalding Mashie c1910 Spalding mashie, diamond and punch faced. The cleek mark is well pronounced and is the baseball mark used on American clubs by A.G. Spalding & Bros. Original $90.00 mvc- 028f.jpg

1005 Ladies Driving Iron - J. Winton Montrose c.1905 Ladies Driving Iron. Some distinquishing marks on clubhead remain. Shaft stamp clearly notes J. Winton as the maker. It appears that the club head is original to the shaft, however Winton's mark on head is largely unrecognizable due to emery cloth cleaning. James Winton (1835-1907) was the earliest clubmaker of the Winton family. The firm became one of the largest cleek making firms in the world. It closed in 1936. Shaft: original hickory with J. Winton shaft stamp. Grip: Leather, probably original. $50.00

1006 Spalding Deep Line Mashie Model M-5 c. 1920 A.G. Spalding Deep Groove Mashie Model M-5. Maker: A.G. Spalding & Sons Shaft: hickory Grip: Leather, whipping is missing. Possibly original.$75.00

1007 Mashie - G. Lawson C. 1910. Mashie - Maker G. Lawson. Head marked 'SEARRIGHT.' I cannot find any reference to a G. Lawson among the British clubmakers. Possibly American. The clubhead is well made and hand stamped at the hosel. Shaft: Hickory. Grip: Leather, well built up, probably original.$75.00

1008 Ladies Mashie - D. Kinnell c. 1910 Ladies Mashie - Maker: D. Kinnel Prestwick. Diamond cleek mark on head is that of Wm. Winton. Winton was one of the largest cleekmakers of the early 1900's. David Kinnell was the professional at St. Nicholas Golf Club at Prestwick from 1901-1932. Original $75.00

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Putters

#165 - James B. Halley Brass, Wryneck c1927 Brass Blade - Wryneck putter. Made by James B. Halley and Co. London ('Pyramid' Trade Mark) Shaft - Hickory Very Good $115.50 Sold but we have another !

#187d Early Brass Putter c1895 Early brass putter with no makers mark. Shaft: Hickory. Grip: leather with suede still remaining, possibly original. Very Good $120.00 mvc- 027f.jpg

#12 Irregular Putter Stamp c1910 Brass Putter, (pictured bottom right) no makers mark. 'Putter' name on the back is badly stamped. Irregular Putter stamp. Good hickory shaft and good (probably original) leather grip - This description was taken from the original hang tag hand written by golf historian, David Stirk. The hang tag accompanies this club. Very Good $150.00 mvc- 027f.jpg Sold

#203d Kangaroo, J.Dewsbur y & Son c1910 Kangaroo Putter by Joseph Dewsbury & Son, stainless head, Shaft - hickory, Grip - leather, probably original Very Good $115.50

#300f Sunderland 'the Mills' Alum. S S Model c1910 'The Mills - SS model' Aluminum head putter. A crack in the hosel of this club has been repaired. Very Good $200.00 $95.00 mvc- 027f.jpg

#148 W & G Ashford Brass, Blade Brass blade putter with a smooth face. Club retailed by W&G. Ashford of London, maker unknown. Straight hickory shaft and good contempor ary, leather grip. Putters were made of brass because brass being softer than steel, there was a feel, more akin to a wooden putter, when the ball was hit. This is a good example of this type of putter. Cleekmaker unknown. - David Stirk. Very Good $198.00 Sold

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Scared Head Bulgers

#DC2 Brassie - Dickson Of Edinburgh Scared head bulger brassie c1900, Maker: Dickson of Edinburgh. Head: Persimmon . Stamped. Good horn and lead. Good scare. Full brass sole. Shaft: Hickory, Grip: leather, may be original. D Stirk $350.00 $245.00 mvc- 031f.jpg

#DC5 Brassie Ladies, - Anderson Of London Ladies Scared head bulger brassie c1895, Maker: Anderson of London Head: Persimmon . Good horn and lead. Good scare. Full brass sole. Shaft: Hickory, Grip: leather, possibly original. I think this must be Anderson family of St. Andrews using a London seller. D Stirk $350.00 $245.00

#1004 Brassie. Scared Head Bulger. - Albert Hedges Brassie, Scared head. Bulger c1895. Maker: Albert Hedges, North Surrey G.C. Head: stamp. Good horn and lead. Full brass sole plate. Good scare. Shaft: original with Hedges shaft stamp. Grip: Leather, probably not original. Excellent $350.00 $245.00 mvc- 025f.jpg Shaft stamp: mvc- 026f.jpg

#DC21 Brassie. Scared Head Bulger. - J.H. Oke Brassie, Scared head. Bulger c1905. Maker: J.H. Oke, Sutton Coldfield. Born in Northam, Devon 1880. Oke was a cousin of J.H. Taylor and learned golf as a caddie at Westward Ho! where he also apprentice d to Charles Gibson. From there he joined Taylor at Mid- Surrey where he apprentice d as a club maker for eight years. His first professional appointment was in Ottawa, Canada, where he spent two year, winning the Canadian Open Championship in 1904. Head: stamped. Good lead. Exceptional scare. Shaft: Hickory, Grip: Leather with suede remaining, possibly origin al. $375.00 mvc- 031f.jpg Sold

#DC23 Brassie. Scared Head Bulger. - W.F. Thomson Brassie, Scared head. Bulger c1900. Maker: W.F. Thomson, West Hove Golf Club. Head: stamp, irregular. Good horn and lead. Full brass sole plate. Good scare. Shaft: Hickory, Grip: Suede, well built up, not original. $350.00 $245.00 mvc- 031f.jpg

#DC20 Driver, Ladies. Scared Head Bulger. - G. Law Driver, ladies scared head bulger c1900. Maker: G. Law, professional at Burbage Golf Club. Buxton. Derbyshire England. Head: stamped. Good horn and lead. Good scare Shaft: Hickory, Stamped below grip, 'Auchterlonie, St. Andrews' Grip: Leather. not original. D Stirk. $325.00 $235.00 mvc- 024f.jpg

#DC17 Driver, Scared Head Bulger - W. Warburton Driver, Scared head. Bulger c1890. Maker. W. Warburton , professional at Grimsby and Cleethorpes Golf Club. Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, England. Head: Persimmon. Good horn and lead. There is a very skillfull mend (?leather) at the heel. Shaft: Hickory, Grip: Leather. Well built up, probably original. Handwritten authentication by golf historian David Stirk accompanies this club. $350.00 $245.00 mvc- 023f.jpg

#DC18 Driver, Scared Head Bulger. - Gof Ten Driver, Scared head. Bulger c1890. Maker. 'Gof ten'. I cannot find any trace of this company and have not seen this stamp before. (??US made). Head: Persimmon , deep scratch across face. Good horn and lead. The scare is very unusual - or may have been repaired. Shaft: Hickory, Grip: Leather. Well built up, may be original. Scare whipping is new. Handwritten authentication by golf historian David Stirk accompanies this club. $350.00 mvc- 022f.jpg

#DC7 Driver, Scared Head Bulger. Maker, Unknown Head: Persimmon . Good lead and horn. Very fine scare. Shaft: Hickory, Grip: leather, probably not original. D Stirk $300.00 $275.00 mvc- 031f.jpg

#DC22 Driver. Scared Head Bulger. - Ed. Williamson Driver, Scared head. Bulger c1905. Maker: Ed. Williamson , Notts Rushcliffe Golf Club Head: stamped. Good lead and horn. Good scare. Shaft: Hickory, with shaft stamp 'Williamso n' under grip. Grip: Leather, probably not original. $350.00 $249.00

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Silver

#1001 Golf Theme Nut Tray And Tools Nut tray and tools with crossed golf clubs supporting a twisted silver twig with squirrel perched midway. Maker: Walker and Hall, Sheffield England. Excellent $550.00 mvc- 033f.jpg Sold

#1012 Jewelry Box And Jewelry Jewelry box and assorted cufflinks and tie bars from the estate of Henry Picard. Picard won the Masters Golf Tournament in 1938. The collection includes a letter of authenticity by Mrs. Nelson Garrett, who was directed to sell the property in an estate sale. $550.00 mvc-032f.jpg

#1041 Steriling Salt, c1925 from Pinehurst Country Club. Engraved across the top "Pinehurst Country Club." Engraved across the bottom "Pinehurst, N.C." A prized momento by a long ago dinner quest at the prestigious club. $375.00 salt.jpg Sold

Socket Head Bulger & other clubs

#DC24 Brassie, Socket Head Bulger. Maker, Unknown Head: Persimmon. Good lead and horn. Well made club with nice hand scored face. Shaft: Hickory, Grip: leather, probably not original. $175.00

#DC25 Driver - Early Steel Shaft. Ernest F. Sales Early steel shaft, bulger driver. c1920. Maker: Ernest F. Sales Runningdale Golf Club. Head: stamped. Good lead and horn with brass sole plate. Shaft: steel. Grip: Leather, probably original. $60.00

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