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ca. 1930. good example of Jarman's period signature, would be great displayed. Fred's younger brother Ted played inthe 1935 Ryder Cup, their were 5 brothers in total all professional golfers. More
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ca. 1930. good example of Jarman's period signature, would be great displayed. Fred's younger brother Ted played inthe 1935 Ryder Cup, their were 5 brothers in total all professional golfers. More
ca. 1935. Fine example of Chevalier's period signature, would be great displayed. We do not know much about Mr Chevalier, and have only found a reference to him winning the Daily mirror assistants tournament. "In the 1937 Daily Mirror Assistants' Tournament, Ernest Whitcombe was tied after 72 holes with Albert..... More
ca. 1925. Fine example of John Burton's autograph. John Burton (6 December 1903 – 19 October 1973) was an English professional golfer. He was the older brother of Dick Burton, the winner of the 1939 Open Championship. Burton won the 1933 Penfold-Porthcawl Tournament by two strokes from Reg Whitcombe, winning..... More
U.S.A. 2001. A.L.S. written by U.S. Open champion Jack Fleck on his Golf architect stationary, long letter to Bob Blyth. ; Provenance; Part of a collection of letters and photographs to Bob Blyth of Dundee, Scotland who corresponded with various American and international Golfers over a long period of time..... More
Photograph David Frost holding the South African Open trophy also news paper clipping signed of the same photograph nice pair. Quite Unique. ; Provenance; Part of a collection of letters and photographs to Bob Blyth of Dundee, Scotland who corresponded with various American and international Golfers over a long period..... More
St. Andrews: 1997. Photograph of Ernie Els, Retief Goosen and David Frost celebrating victory of either the 1997 or 1998 Dunhill cup, the same team won two years in a row. Quite Unique. ; Provenance; Part of a collection of letters and photographs to Bob Blyth of Dundee, Scotland who..... More
N.D. Photograph of Jack Burke the 1956 Masters champion. Quite Unique. ; Provenance; Part of a collection of letters and photographs to Bob Blyth of Dundee, Scotland who corresponded with various American and international Golfers over a long period of time. Blyth was freinds with several US tour players of..... More
ca 1980. This photograph Bolt standing relaxed after a round, nicely inscribed to the consigner Bob Blyth from lU.S. Open Champion legend Tommy Bolt. ; Provenance; Part of a collection of letters and photographs to Bob Blyth of Dundee, Scotland who corresponded with various American and international Golfers over a...... More
ca 1980. This photograph nicely inscribed to the consigner Bob Blyth from lU.S. Open Champion legend Tommy Bolt. ; Provenance; Part of a collection of letters and photographs to Bob Blyth of Dundee, Scotland who corresponded with various American and international Golfers over a long period of time. Blyth had..... More
West Virhinia: Bank of White Sulphur Springs, 1989. Bank of White Sulphur Springs with Snead's full signature, fine example of Samuel Snead's full autograph, rarely seen. More
Walton Heath Golf Club: . 1948. Very fine example of Braids handwriting on his very impressive stationary, nicely signed "Yours Faithfully Jas Braid" ; Pat Craigie, was the uncle of the previous owner, he was the honorary secretary of The Edinburgh & District Professional Golfers' Association of 181 Morrison Street..... More
. ca 1960. Neatly signed news paper photo, ideal for framing and display. More
ca. 1935. Fine example of Mitchell's's period signature, would be great displayed. Mitchell was the pro to Samuel Ryder, founder of the Ryder Cup, and it is indeed Mitchell that dons the top of the cup, only with his inspiration do we have the most famous team game in the..... More
ca. 1935. Fine example of Cotton's period signature, would be great displayed. Three time Open, huge influence on British golf in a time of American dominance, True giant winning his third Open in 1948 giving the whole country an incredible lift. More
N.P. . ca 2000. A.P.S. (autographed photo signed) Very nice clear signed and inscribed photograph of the Shark, Greg Norman. More
London: Ernest Benn, 1954. 95p. cloth. Inscribed by Cox. D&J C24850. More
NP: England: Privately Printed, 1970. 93p. illus. wrapps. D&J G5380. More
ca 1990. David Graham autographed photograph ideal for framing. Australian double Major winner, 1979 PGA and the Merion 1981 US Open. More
NP (Canada): Peter Jackson, 1971. 12p, illus. wrapps. very scarce instructional pamphlet published in Canada. Not in D&J. More
. ca 2000. Very nice clear signature of the double US Open champion. More
. ca 2000. Very nice clear signature of the Argentinian European Tour stalwart. More
. ca 2000. Very nice clear signature of the 1990 USPGA champion. More
. ca 2000. Very nice clear signature of the US Open champion. More
. ca 1950. Very nice clear signature of this 3 time Open champion. More