GOLF 329. A group of (8) vintage golf clubs; 4 with hickory shafts, including a Cann & Taylor “Autograph” putter; a William Gibson & Co No.1 Iron and a “Bee-line” 4 Iron; a Sure-Shot Special No.4 Iron; a George Duncan “The Akros Model Niblick; a Gibsons Triple Star fancy face driver; and 2 others. Mixed condition. (8)�������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $150–200 330. GREAT GOLFERS: Gene Sarazen (with CoA), Sam Snead (with CoA), Payne Stewart (with CoA), Lee Trevino & Tiger Woods (with CoA), signed action photographs attractively framed, glazed and annotated. All these players have won the U.S.Open at least once, as well as numerous other Championships. (5 items).����������������������������������������������������������������������� $500–750 331. GREAT GOLFERS: Ben Hogan, Byron Nelson, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer & Gary Player, signed action photographs attractively framed, glazed and annotated. All these players have won the U.S.Open and the Masters, at least once, as well as numerous other Championships. (5 items).���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $500–750 332. GOLFING GREATS: A collection of 8” x 10” colour photographs, all signed and all with CoAs, comprising Tiger Woods, Hale Irwin, Vijay Singh, Nick Price, Greg Norman, Phil Mickelson, Tom Lehman, Bernhard Langer, Lee Janzen, Sergio Garcia, Nick Faldo, Ernie Els, Steve Elkington, David Duval, Ben Crenshaw, Fred Couples, Billy Casper and Seve Ballesteros; also, the following signed photographs without CoA’s: Tom Weiskopf, Tom Watson, Curtis Strange, Ray Floyd, John Daly and Karrie Webb. A terrific group housed in an album. (24 items).�������������������������������������������������������� $750–1,000 HORSE RACING 333 336 333. 1892 VRC STEEPLECHASE: Leather-bound “Victoria Racing Club, 1892. Autumn Meeting, Official Programme, Steeplechase Day” . Together with a dinner menu, “Welcome to Bundoora Park. The ‘Brunswick Herd’ and ‘Bundoora Park Stud’ Annual Sale 1878” . Fair/Good condition.����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $500–750 334. Portrait of a jockey, watercolour, pen and ink on paper in period oak frame, circa 1900; 67 x 53cm overall������������� $150–250 335. circa 1900 crowd scene, black & white lithograph, depicting a crowd at Flemington Race Course; framed & glazed; overall 72 x 88cm in period oak frame.�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$100–200 336. Large original photograph with manuscript details below “MELBOURNE CUP 1914 - Turning out of “Straight” - Sears Photo. Attractively presented in the original old frame; glazed, overall 60 x 105cm. The race was won by Kingsburgh in a new record time of 3 minutes, 26 seconds. Kingsburgh was owned by the well known L.K.S. Mackinnon, who apparently won more than £14,000 in bets as well as the £9,890 prize money. In 1936, the Melbourne Stakes was renamed the MacKinnon Stakes after Kingsburgh’s owner, who was also on the VRC Committee and later became Chairman of the club.������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $200–300 337. HORSE RACING GROUP including silver-plated horse on wooden plinth, with plaque engraved “Presented to, A.H.McNabb Esq, by the Red Cliffs Turf Club, in appreciation of services rendered. President 1930-1936” . 13cm tall; two Rollo Roylance trophies presented by the Ballarat Turf Club; Document of Description “Perfect Harmony”; “Spirit of Kingston” Saddlecloth; souvenir ashtray; framed photograph; Kilmore Turf Club CUP 1982 sash; knight novelty chess piece 34cm tall; stirrup iron; winner’s pennant: “VICTORIA AMATEUR TURF CLUB, CAULFIELD 9th AUGUST,1986 THE HERALD & WEEKLY TIMES HANDICAP WINNER” (14)���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� $150–200 338. RUSSIA: Jockey statue, 31cm tall, with plaque on base “The Colours of “Russia” , Winner of the 1946 Melbourne Cup” together with a second unidentified jockey (2)�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$80–100 59