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Golfing Medals, the Property of Gary Alliss

Gary Alliss

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№ 1366

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2 December 2020

Hammer Price:
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Panmure Golf Club
, Carnoustie, Silver Cross medal (Est. 1846), a cast silver badge, unsigned, figure of st andrew holding his cross between two thistles, shield suspended from two chains, named (Won by J.C. Scott, 1904), 120 x 49mm. Extremely fine and very rare £150-£200

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, Golfing Medals, the Property of Gary Alliss.

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Provenance: SNC May 1994 (3756); N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 41, 3 June 1999, lot 470.

John Croll Scott (1853-1922), second son of James Scott, was a third-generation weaver from Dundee. His father had enlarged the family’s textile business in the city and built up an extensive export trade with the US and Argentina. After the death of the father in 1908 Scott moved to London to run the City operation of James Scott & Sons Ltd, but died at his home in Lancaster Gate from the effects of a chill caught while playing golf. The Silver Cross medal was the second scratch prize for the club’s autumn medal competition. It was instituted by Duncan MacLachlan in 1846 and won by Mr Scott in 1904 with a score of 89. Sold with further background information

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