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596. Two hickory shafted golf clubs to include a GRANT ANDERSONS SPECIAL PUTTER and a “RANGEFINDER” brassie socket head wood, the putter 88cm long, the brassie with hickory shaft stamped ‘RANGEFINDER-MADE IN SCOTLAND’, with leather grip, 106cm long, (2) £30-50


597. Three hickory shafted putters to include R.FORGAN ‘GOOSE NECK’ PUTTER, a C.C.ANDERSON, SEASCALE, and an ANDERSON ANSTRUTHER ‘ACCURATE’ PUTTER, the Forgan with leather grip and stamped shaft inscribed ‘R.FORGAN & SON ST.ANDREWS, SELECTED’, 87cm long, the Anderson with leather grip, 87cm long, the ‘ACCURATE’ putter with leather grip, 88cm long, (3). £40-80


600. Three hickory shafted woods, to include a W.GREEN SPECIAL socket-head with metal sole plate insert, cut down and lacking grip, a TOM MORRIS, ST. ANDREWS Brassie with hickory shaft stamped ‘Tom Morris AUTOGRAPH SPECIAL GYRO’, and another unnamed scared-head wood lacking grip, (3). £30-50


601. Six hickory shafted irons, to include; SIMPSONS SPECIAL JIGGER with leather grip, a WRINGNECK PUTTER T.A GALLOWAY PITTENWEEM, an unmarked smooth faced long iron, a G.NEAVES LOSSIEMOUTH SPECIAL JIGGER with leather grip, an A.H. SCOTT ELIE 2 iron and a LINKS LEVEN FIFE SPECIAL MASHIE, (6). £40-80


602. Three vintage woods and a putter, to include; W. Don, Banff wood with metal shaft, two other metal shafted woods and a metal shafted putter George Gadd, (4). £30-50


603. A hickory shafted smooth faced brass head putter by T. STEWART, ST. ANDREWS, impressed marks and inscribed ‘H.J.KNUTTON, BRADFORD’, with leather grip, 84cm long, together with WINTON & Co., MONTROSE, SPECIAL, hickory shafted putter, leather grip, 87.5cm long, (2). £20-40


604. A set of four vintage FORGAN ST. ANDREWS Gold Medal Irons, 3, 4, 5, and 7, together with a wood by Bob Croll, Perth, all with simulated hickory type metal shafts, and leather grips (5). £30-50


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598. Three hickory shafted SPECIAL putters to include an OAK BRAND J.H.AYRES SPECIAL “STAYNORUS”, a J.WILSON ST.ANDREWS SPECIAL and a smooth-faced SPECIAL by J.A. STODDART, the Oak Brand putter with leather grip, 87cm long, the Wilson putter with leather grip, 80cm long, the Stoddart putter lacking grip, 89cm long, (3). £40-80


599. Three hickory shafted irons and a hickory shafted wood, to include a Wm. GIBSON, KINGHORN, mashie-niblick with leather grip, a JACK WHITE, SUNNINGDALE mashie iron 4, the shaft stamped ‘JACK WHITE SPECIAL, with leather grip, a J.BRAID WALTON HEATH G.C. SURREY, SPECIAL mid iron L, with leather grip and a FRED WHITING SANDWICH socket-head wood, the hickory shaft stamped FRED WHITING SANDWICH ROYAL ST. GEORGES G.C., with leather grip, (4). £40-80


605. Three hickory shafted putters to include a WALKER CUP SPECIAL, a FORGAN ST. ANDREWS GOLD MEDAL RUSTLESS and a TOM FERNIE, TURNBERRY SPECIAL, the WALKER CUP SPECIAL, cut down and with leather grip, 76cm long, the FORGAN with red leather grip, 89cm long, and the TOM FERNIE with leather grip, 86cm long, (3). £30-50


606. Four hickory shafted irons, to include long iron by J.DOUGLAS, GLASGOW, with later grip, a G.M.ROBB EDZELL, SPECIAL MID-IRON, with leather grip, an A.FRASER SPECIAL SUXES D IRON, with leather grip and a JAS. THOMSON, ST.ANDREWS SPECIAL 2 iron, stamped marks on the shaft, later grip, (4). £30-50


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