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Tommy Aaron autographed photograph ideal for framing. 1973 Masters Champion. More
Every autograph is unique and adds a special uniqueness to a collection.
Collecting major champions, Ryder Cup players, personally collected autographs, signed letters, photographs, flags, balls.
Just a few ways to collect.
Authentic autographs are crucial, unfortunately many fakes do exist, and without actually having collected the autograph personally there is no 100% guarantee it is real. Following that, buying from a reputable source that stands by their autographs, finding authentic samples to compare with are all great ways, SEE OUR BIOS & AUTOGRAPHS page.
Remember some players autographs change at various stages of a career, Bobby Jones, Tiger Woods, Seve Ballesteros, are perfect examples of evolving signatures.
Where or how the autograph signed, i.e. smudged on the back of a glove or on the first page of their most popular book or a 8x10 photograph makes the world of difference to value and collectability, always choose autographs you enjoy looking at.
Tommy Aaron autographed photograph ideal for framing. 1973 Masters Champion. More
ca. 1930. Fine example of Adam's period signature, would be great displayed. James Adams (21 October 1910 – 9 January 1986) was a Scottish professional golfer who was chosen for five Ryder Cup sides and achieved high finishes in The Open Championship on several occasions (five top-10s including two seconds)..... More
. 1930. Very nice clear signature of the 1936 and 38 Ryder British cup team member, Adams also had a 2nd place in the Open. More
England: Stanley Paul, 1989. 160p, cloth. Very few books have covered solely Royal golf clubs, nice addition to a library. D&J A5200. More
England: Stanley Paul, 1989. 160p, cloth. Very few books have covered solely Royal golf clubs, nice addition to a library. D&J A5200. More
. 1930. Very nice clear signature of the 4 time Ryder British cup team member. More
ca 1930. Good autograph of multiple Ryder Cup (4 x) player and father of the well known Peter. More
ca. 1930. Fine example of Alliss's period signature, would be great displayed. Percy Alliss (8 January 1897 – 31 March 1975) was one of the leading English professional golfers in the 1920s and 1930s, winning many tournaments in Britain and Continental Europe. He was the father of commentator and former..... More
London: Bracken, 1994. 160p, cloth 1st ed. Nice reference very useful. Signed by Sarah Fabian Baddiel. D&J B1570. More
London: Bracken, 1989. 173p cloth foreword from Peter Dobereiner. Dedication from the author and signed. D&J B1420. More
Baker-Finch, Ian autographed photograph ideal for framing. 1991 Open Champion. More
Ian Baker-Finch autographed photograph ideal for framing. 1991 Open Champion. More
New York: D. Appelton and Company, 1923. 76pp. Illustrated with drawings by James Montgomery Flagg, decorative green cloth, stamped and lettered in gilt. First Edition. Inscribed and signed by the author on the front free endpaper, "To Frank Warren, with the compliments of the author, John Baxter" D&J B9190. More
New York: D. Appelton and Company, 1923. 76pp. Illustrated with drawings by James Montgomery Flagg, decorative green cloth, stamped and lettered in gilt. D&J B9190. More
NP (England): Privately Printed, ca 1978. 11p. card covers. dedicated to Peter from the author John Behrend. Unusual never before seen title. Signed by the author. D&J B11350. 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
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
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. 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
. ca 2000. Very nice clear signature of the US Open champion. 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
Stewart Cink autographed photograph ideal for framing. 2009 Open Champion. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 2007. 208p, cloth Written by a key member of the European Team, this enthralling, deeply personal account of how the 2006 Ryder Cup was won at a record-equalling margin affords an unprecedented behind-the-scenes glimpse of the ultimate golf tournament. The day-by-day build-up to an intensely dramatic..... More