338 A Jack Nicklaus Ping Echo 1 putter,
by the Karsten Company of Phoenix, flat thumb grip, Slazenger stamp to base £70 - 100
332 A 1930s Hagenauer bronze golfing figure, the rare small, stylised figure of a golfer wearing cap and plus-fours standing in a putting position, height 9cm., 3 1/2in., stamped to the base with the ‘Hagenauer (WHW) Wein’ monogram
Carl Hagenauer, (Hagenauer Wien) a goldsmith, established his workshop in Vienna in 1898 with modernist designs. Karl, his son succeeded in 1928 and continued designing products strongly influenced by Hoffman and the Wiener Werkstätte. £200 - 250
333 A set of traditional golf club maker’s tools, stamps and accessories,
including a face marker, files, patterns for ferrules, old ammunition boxes containing club maker’s stamps from L H Gowers (Leslie Gowers) and including Woodford Golf Club, other stamps including numbering, and various miscellaneous accessories; together with a collection of 22 wooden golf club heads, including examples in persimmon and laminated maple; the lot also including A Ping Anser putter £250 - 300
334 A Carruthers short-hosel through-socket smooth faced niblick circa 1895,
sold together with a F G Smith Model mashie, a good example of an aluminium putter with vulcanite insert, and a George Nicoll marked faced niblick (4) £70 - 100
335 A Schenectady putter, the sole of the aluminium head stamped No.976267, SOLE LICENSEES, HARRY GLEE & Co., N.Y., UPRIGHT LIE, deep cross hatching to club face £100 - 150
339 A printed draw for the Irish Ladies Golf Championship played at Newcastle 3rd-5th April 1906, this being the personal copy of the competitor from Armagh Miss D Griffiths, with a byes system in operation the draw is pre-printed with competitors names who started in Round One and those who received a bye through to Round Two, hand written results thereafter, mounted in a double-glazed frame so the reverse of the draw is visible, 43 by 53cm., 17 by 21in.
336 An extremely rare Stanley Sayner of Hallowes GC, Dronfield, aluminium patent putter circa 1920, reg no.691260, the aluminium at the toe & heel of the face is shaped in and filled with iron inserts, in the corresponding positions at the back of the head there are two bulbous extensions with a plug of lead in between, overall a very heavy putter, hickory shaft, grip perished £300 - 500
337 Eight hickory shafted golf clubs,
including a brass putter, one shaft split; together with one steel shafted club (9) £20 - 30
The finalists in this match-play tournament were the sisters May & Florence Hezlet, with May winning 2 & 1. The tournament was played at the sisters own club, Newcastle, County Down. This was May Hezlet’s third successive victory in the Irish Ladies Championship. By the end of her career she had won five Irish Ladies and two British ladies Championships. £300 - 400
340 Clark (Robert) Golf: A Royal & Ancient Game, green cloth bindings with tooled gilt illustration, 2nd edition published by Macmillan, 1893, small 4to., fine condition £120 - 150
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