Lindsay Burns & Company
Lot 586 Lot 580
580. An early 20th century canvas and brown leather golf bag containing nine assorted hickory shafted golf clubs, to include; four ‘warranted forged’ putter, iron, mashie and mashie niblick, a McArthur mid iron, “THE UNBREAKABLE BRITISH MADE PUTTER’,
D.NICOLSON, PITTENWEEM child’s cleek,
D.ANDERSON & SONS ST. ANDREWS socket head brassie, a wood stamped
ST.ANDREWS, together with a metal shafted wood stamped AUCHTERLONIE, (11). £30-50
581. A vintage canvas golf bag with brown trim containing two hickory shafted irons, to include; a Joe Anderson, Perth, Special Mashie and a putter by the same maker, the golf bag suspending a patented ‘HALLEY GOLF BALL CLEANER’, (3). £30-50
582. A vintage woven fabric and leather trimmed golf bag containing a putter, wood and two irons, the 3 wood by Tom Morris, St. Andrews, with metal shaft, a 4 and 8 iron by Joe Anderson, Perth, with metal shaft, and a Lumleys Ltd, Fairway putter with metal shaft, (5). £30-50
583. A vintage set of irons and wood
D.ANDERSON & SONS
ST.ANDREWS in brown leatherette golf bag, to include irons 2 through to 8, putter and VICEROY brassie driver, (10). £30-50
584. A mid 20th century set of Slazenger ladies signature Jean Donald irons and woods in a blue leatherette Slazenger golf bag, to include irons 2 through to 9, woods 5,4,3, 1 and a Royal Scot putter, (14). £30-50
585. A vintage canvas and brown leather golf bag containing four hickory shafted irons, to include;
D.ANDERSON & SONS,
ST.ANDREWS ‘Diamond deep-faced mashie’, an R. SIMPSON CARNOUSTIE signature mashie iron, an Anstruther made mashie, and a CANN & TAYLOR autograph niblick J.H.Taylor, (5). £40-80
586. A canvas golf bag containing eleven assorted hickory shafted golf clubs, to include; J. WINTON MONTROSE putter, a putter with stags head stamp, an
R.SIMPSON, CARNOUSTIE, Special Jigger, a Spalding Gold Medal mashie, a J.C, SMITH MONIFIETH, Special mashie with stamped makers marks on the shaft, a TOM MORRIS ST. ANDREWS smooth-faced lofter, an unmarked smooth faced lofter, an unmarked smooth faced long iron, a WINTON socket head brassie, a SIMPSON socket head wood and a WS ‘THE DM’ socket head wood, the bag with printed initials ‘J.M.’ (12). £80-120
587. An early 20th century canvas and leather golf bag containing ten hickory shafted golf clubs, to include; a JAMES GOURLAY CARNOUSTIE SPECIAL GEM PUTTER, a TRUELINE RUSTLESS SPECIAL PUTTER, a RANGEFINDER 2 iron with stamped marks on the shaft, a smooth-faced SPECIAL niblick by TROON maker, a MILLER & TAYLOR, GLASGOW SIGNATURE MASHIE NIBLICK with concave face, an ALEX PATRICK LEVEN FIFE DUNESCO MASHIE, a TULLOCH GLASGOW smooth faced-long iron with stamped marks on the shaft, a
ST.ANDREWS made smooth-faced long iron, a TAYLOR LEVEN socket-head wood, and a WS LEVEN THE DM socket-head wood, together with four later metal shafted irons and a later roll-up putting practice mat, (16). £50-100
588. An early 20th century brown leather simulated crocodile skin golf bag containing ten hickory shafted golf clubs, to include;
R.FORGAN & SON
ST.ANDREWS iron, mashie and goose neck putter, an ELIE made smooth-faced signature lofter, a MANTON & CO. CALCUTTA SPECIAL JIGGER with stamped marks on the shaft, R.B. WILSON
ST.ANDREWS MASHIE NIBLICK, a CANN & TAYLOR AUTOGRAPH ‘J.H.TAYLOR’ NIBLICK with stamped makers marks on the shaft, an
A.ROBERTSON DINSDALE SPA SPECIAL socket-head wood, an
R.FORGAN
ST.ANDREWS ‘BULLDOG’ brassie socket-head wood, and an
R.FORGAN
ST.ANDREWS brassie socket-head wood, (11). £100-200
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