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GOLFING MEMORABILIA
NEW YORK CITY -- On December 15 at the inaugural sale of golfing memorabilia
at William Doyle Galleries, in association with Bonhams/London and Thistle
Golf Club/North Carolina, competitive bidding from local and international
collectors and dealers ensued for many items.
Highlighting the sale was the unusually large bronze of all-time great amateur
golfer and prolific golf author Horace Hutchinson poised in mid-swing by
William Tyler, dated 1890, which commanded $29,900. Gleneagles, the vibrant
watercolor of a foursome of golfers set against a breathtaking landscape by
Harry Rountree, circa 1920, sold to a private collector for $27,600; and a
panoramic oil painting, "On the Links Newcastle" by A. Ussher, showing a view
of Newcastle Co Down dated 1895, brought $24,150.
Among the clubs and golfing equipment was the fine feather ball manufactured
by Allan Robertson. Formerly in the collection of Bernard Darwin, the ball
went to a private collector for $18,400. An early Nineteenth Century General
or heavy iron with a curved face came in over its pre-sale estimate at $7,475.
Another important club was a rare T. Morris oval section bar head putter,
stamped "T Morris, St Andrews" in an oval. A similar putter in the Royal
Burgess Collection in Edinburgh sold for $6,900. One of the more unusual items
was a Browns rake iron known as "The General," stamped on the rear sole
"Thistle Montrose" and "Browns Patent" in an oval, was purchased by a New York
dealer for $4,887.
Several handwritten and published books regarding the history and rules of the
game achieved strong prices. The Thistle Golf Club, a small hand written book
with marbled card covers entitled "Rules," circa 1815, went to a private
collector in New York for $23,000. A golf book dealer in New Jersey purchased
Dr Stone's The Duffer's Golf Club Papers For $19,550. Another interesting
publication was Golf: A Royal and Ancient Game by Robert Clark. A limited
presentation copy dated 1875, the book brought $16,675.
For further information, or to consign items to future golf memorabilia
auctions, Tara Finley at 212/427-2730.
