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Venue: The Premier Travel Inn (Fosse Park), Braunstone Lane East, Leicester LE3 2FW (See map page 2) , Football & Sporting Memorabilia Auction 23rd & 24th February 2013 Day 1 – Cricket 11am Day 2 – Football, Rugby & Sporting Memorabilia 11am

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2 CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. A buyer’s premium of 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 20%) of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all lots. 2. Cheques to be made payable to ‘Knights Sporting Limited’. 3. Knights Sporting Ltd, Registered Office, The Thatched Gallery, The Green, Aldborough, Norwich, Norfolk. NR11 7AA 4. Postage and packing will be charged at current rates for all postal deliveries. 4a Postage and packing is subject to V.A.T. at 20%. 5. The seller warrants to the Auctioneer and to the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claim. 6. The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settle it or re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid, divide any lot, combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot without prior notice. 7. The buyer shall pay the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer (the hammer price) together with a premium of 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 20%) of the hammer price, all of which are hereafter collectively referred to as ‘the total sum due’. By making any bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to the fact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the seller commission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 20%) and assents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission. 8. The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. 9. If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. ii) Proceed with damages for breach of contract. 10. Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due. 11. The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which a reserve has been placed. 12. As from January 2007, all unsold lots will attract a fee per lot of £10.00 + VAT. 12a. Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale or to collect the lot. 13. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties are hereby excluded. 14. Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. ‘A deliberate forgery’ means a lot made with intent to deceive. 15. A buyer’s claim under the above condition shall be limited to the amount paid to the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition the buyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by the Auctioneer. 16. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement. 17. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer’s premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer’s discretion and accepted by the Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. By delivering the goods to the Auctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges that he/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions. 18. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller no later than forty days after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses. 19. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of the lot withdrawn and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots. 20. Live telephone bidding i) Live telephone bidding can be arranged (subject to paragraph 20iii) below) by contacting the Auctioneer two days prior to the day of the Auction. ii) Knight’s have a mandatory minimum lot estimate of £80.00 on all live calls. iii) The arrangement referred to in paragraph 20i) above will be at the buyer’s risk and no guarantee can be given by the Auctioneer that telephone facilities will be available or working on the day of the Auction. 21. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law. Online Bidding. 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3 KNIGHTS Auction Dates 2013

Cricket and Sporting Memorabilia 29th & 30th June 26th & 27th October

Wisden Cricketers’ Almanacks & Cricket Memorabila 13th & 14th April 14th & 15th September

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4 DAY ONE

CRICKET MEMORABILIA

CRICKET EPHEMERA The card signed by McCormick and Indies team on the 15th May 1939 fellow tour party players, Stork at The Lord’s Hotel. ‘S. 1 Australian tour of 1930. Hendry and Arthur Chipperfield. Christopherson’ in the Chair’. ‘’. Official menu for the Light adhesive marks to verso Original decorative front cover. Odd home coming Dinner given by the otherwise in good condition. Rare minor faults, good £40/60 Victorian Cricket Association to £60/90 celebrate regaining ‘The Ashes’. The 7 ‘Surrey Club. Annual Dinner held on the 15th November 4 Ernest Leslie McCormick. Victoria & Dinner 1936’. Official menu for the 1930 at The Members Pavilion of Australia 1929-1939. Original Annual Dinner held at on the Melbourne Cricket Ground and printed invitation to Ernest the 7th May 1936. Original was attended by the returning McCormick to a Smoke Social ‘The decorative covers, minor age toning players and officials. Excellent front President and Committee of the to front cover, minor adhesive marks cover cartoon illustration by artist Carlton Cricket Club request the to rear cover. G £30/40 Samuel Wells showing a kangaroo, pleasure of the company of Mr E.L. 8 M.C.C. 150th Anniversary of the with its head depicted by the heads McCormick at a Smoke Social to . Official of the returning cricketers, holding welcome home our , Mr menu for the M.C.C. 150th the Ashes urn and carrying a cricket W.M. Woodfull, Captain of Anniversary Dinner held at The bat, wearing pads and cricket boots Australian Eleven with the members Savoy Hotel, on 15th July standing in Australia with the of the team’. The Smoke Social was 1937. Menu with borders in red and defeated English lion behind and the held at the The Pavilion, Carlton gold attached with red and gold Union Jack at half mast. Ribbon tie. Ground on the 17th November ribbon with M.C.C. emblem and Titles, menu and toasts to inside 1934. The card signed by 1787-1937. Menu, wines and Toast pages. Menu by E. Whitehead of McCormick and fellow tour party list to centre pages. Some age toning Melbourne. Rare. VG £250/350 players, Stork Hendry and Arthur and foxing to covers otherwise in Chipperfield. Light creasing 2 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1946/47. good condition £30/40 otherwise in good condition. Rare. Official menu for the Dinner ‘In Sold with a further small printed 9 ‘M.C.C. Anniversary Dinner’ 1954. honour of the M.C.C. team. Given Christmas greeting card from a Mr Official menu for the Anniversary by the Chairman and Members of Peter Dawson of Ealing with Dinner held at The Tavern on the 5th the Australian Cricket Board of message handwritten to verso ‘Bravo May 1954. Menu with borders in red Control for International Cricket’. Clarrie (Grimmett)!. See you 1936. and gold with M.C.C. emblem. G The Dinner was held at the Hotel Saw Don (Bradman) the other day. £20/30 Windsor, Melbourne on the 4th He looks fine. Hope you are fit. All January 1947. Excellent front cover 10 ‘First Class Cricket Fixtures 1908. the best from both of us. Peter’. G cartoon illustration by artist Samuel Compliments of Thomas Bailey, £60/90 Wells showing a lion and kangaroo Merchant Tailor of London’. dancing around the Ashes urn with 5 Leicestershire Cricket Ground Wrappers reproduce postcards audience applauding, titles, menu Company 1898. Two early and rare showing and and toasts to inside pages. Ribbon season ticket cards for the 1898 positions. Advertising for Bailey’s tie. Menu by E. Whitehead of season. One ticket hand numbered, products and a full list of first class Melbourne. This was ’s number 47, signed by the recipient matches for the season, including menu from the tour. VG £180/250 and dated 17th April 1898, the other the Philadelphians to inside pages. G un-numbered and un-dated. Printed £30/50 3 Ernest Leslie McCormick. Victoria & address of the ‘Ground Manager, Australia 1929-1939. Original 11 ‘Cricket Fixtures 1910’. Frederick W.H. Bearman, Leicestershire Cricket printed invitation to Ernest Terry & Co, King’s Cross, London. Ground, Aylestone’ to verso. G/VG McCormick to a Luncheon ‘To wish Printed paper wrappers. Advertising £70/100 ‘Bon Voyage to the Eighteenth for the newly added Sports Australian Cricket Team, prior to The present Leicestershire County Department at Terry & Co. Complete departure to England. The President Cricket Club played its first First of first class matches for the season. (Can E.S. Hughes) and the members Class match in 1894 and became a G £15/25 of the Victoria Cricket Association member of the County 12 ‘Cricket Fixtures 1933’. Ogden’s request the pleasure of Mr E.L. Championship in 1895 ‘Robin’ cigarettes. Attractive colour McCormick at a Luncheon...’. The 6 West Indies tour of England 1939. covers, with full list of fixtures for Luncheon was held at the Hotel ‘Complimentary Dinner to the West Derbyshire C.C.C. and Test matches Alexander, Spencer Street, Indies Team’. Official menu for the v West Indies for the season. Minor Melbourne on the 9th March 1934. Dinner given by M.C.C. to the West wear to covers, good £15/35

5 13* M.C.C. Tour of Argentina 1912. 17 New South Wales Wednesday Half- 25 Centennial Park Cricket Association. ‘Banquet Welcoming the M.C.C. Holiday Cricket Association. ‘Rules ‘Fixtures, Office-bearers and team to the Argentine Republic’. and Fixtures Season 1901-02. The Competition Rules for Season 1932- Original decorative covers. Official Mitchell Shield Competition’. 16pp 33’. 40pp booklet with 8pp menu for the Banquet held at booklet with rules and fixtures for Representatives, Rules, fixtures etc. The Jockey Club on the 12th the season. Some wear and soiling to VG £15/25 February 1912. Covers detached decorative wrappers. G £18/25 26 South Australian Cricket Association. from inner pages, they were The booklet is signed and dated ‘District Cricket By-Laws for Season presumably glued together. Ex Irving 1904 to top border by G.L. Garnsey 1948/49’ 66pp booklet. Sold with Rosenwater collection. G £40/60 (1881-1951), who was Coach of Adelaide Turf Cricket Association. The M.C.C. team that toured N.S.W.C.A. for 15 years and helped ‘Constitution and Rules’ Undated, Argentina playing three ‘Tests’ was to coach Bradman and Sid Barnes c1940/50’s?. VG £15/25 led by Lord Hawke and was a fairly 18 North Eastern District Association 27 . ‘Rules and strong team including MacLaren. (N.S.W.) ‘Rules and By-Laws’. Regulations’ 1927. 16pp ‘Schoolboy M.C.C. won the ‘Test’ series by two Adopted 20th September 1909. Members’ booklet with Trustees, Tests to one 16pp booklet with officials, rules and Rules etc. Sold with a later, similar, 14 Indian tour of England 1936. ‘Board by-laws. Some wear to decorative booklet for 1970 . G/VG £20/30 of Control for ’ Tour wrapper extremities, vertical fold. G 28 Sydney Cricket Ground. ‘Rules and of England 1936’. Official itinerary £15/25 Regulations’ 1956. 16pp booklet. for the tour with decorative front 19 South Australian Cricket Association. Sold with a later, similar, booklet for cover with elaborate Indian emblem. ‘Rules of South Australian Cricket 1970 and a Sheffield Shield Fixture To inside pages full ‘Programme of Association’ 1923. 36pp booklet List for 1971/72. G £15/25 matches’ and to rear ‘List of Players’, with rules and amendments adopted Manager and Hotel. Odd minor 29 New South Wales Cricket an the Annual Meeting held on 29th creases otherwise in good/very good Association. ‘By-Laws 1952’. 48pp September 1922. Some minor wear condition £30/50 booklet. Sold with New South Wales to decorative wrappers, splitting to Cricket Association. Municipal and 15* M.C.C. 150th Anniversary of the spine. G £15/25 Shires Competition 1923/24’ ‘Rules’ Marylebone Cricket Club. Official 20 The South Australian Electric Light for the season. 16pp booklet. G menu and invitation card for the Cricket Association. ‘Playing Rules’ £18/25 M.C.C. 150th Anniversary Dinner c1920’s?. 16pp booklet with rules of held at The Savoy Hotel, London on 30 New South Wales. Moore Park the Association. Some wear to 15th July 1937. Menu and card with Cricket Association. ‘Rules and decorative wrapper edges, splitting borders in red and gold attached Regulations’ 1926. 24pp booklet. to spine, old tape marks to spine. G with red and gold ribbon with Sold with Forbes and District Cricket £10/15 M.C.C. emblem and 1787-1937. Association. ‘Rules for the Grinstead Menu, wines and Toast list to centre 21 Sheffield Shield Competition. Challenge Cup’ 1925. 6pp folding pages. G/VG £30/50 ‘Constitution, Rules and Conditions’ paper booklet. G £18/25 1953 and amended reprint for 1966. 16 ‘Harrow School. A Prospectus for the 31 Eton v Harrow 1909. Official red 20pp and 22pp booklet covering the purchase of a new cricket ground M.C.C. ticket for the match played competition. VG £20/30 1866’. Original 4pp document, at Lord’s on the 9th-10th July 1909. dated October 1866, sent out to Old 22 New South Wales Cricket Umpires’ ‘Admit E.F. Campbell. Member of Harrovians asking for money to help Association. ‘Rules and By-Laws’ Eton College. To the Eton Enclosure buy a new cricket ground. The 1925. 24pp booklet covering the on the Large Mound Stand’. G school needed £6000 to buy the rules of the Association. VG £15/25 £15/25 ground, which had been rented for 23 The Australian Board of Control for E.F. Campbell played for Eton in fifteen years, and build a new International Cricket Matches. 1910-1911 and also Surrey 2nd XI, pavilion. The heavy price was ‘Constitution, Rules and By-Laws’. 1911 because the landowner wished to Sydney 1924. 24pp booklet with sell it for housing. The inner pages 32 Original artwork 1899. Small Representatives, Rules etc. Sold with show all those who have envelope sent to ‘E. Butler Esq, a later, similar booklet for 1950. VG contributed. Messrs R. Grimston and Buck’s Head Hotel, Greenock. £25/35 F. Ponsonby had each contributed Postally used and dated 24th July £100 and other noted cricketing 24 The Australian Board of Control for 1899. The front of the envelope has names included the Walkers of International Cricket Matches. a pen and ink drawing of boys Southgate. Some nicks and minor ‘Constitution, Rules and By-Laws’. (urchins) painting the address on a creasing with signs of having been Sydney 1924. 24pp booklet with fence, with an old man and his dog removed from a scrap album. G Representatives, Rules etc. Sold with looking on. The verso has pen and £70/90 a later, similar booklet for 1962. VG ink drawing of three cricketers, W.G. £25/35 Grace, a batsman walking in, putting on his batting gloves and a fielder,

6 with large cricket ball to centre. Well McCabe, Fairfax, Oldfield, Jackson, 44 Charles Albert George Russell. Essex drawn illustration. Some wear and Grimmett, Ponsford, Richardson, A. & England 1908-1930. Ink signature staining to envelope otherwise in Jackson, Wall etc. Folds otherwise in of Russell on piece, laid down to good condition £30/50 good condition. A difficult to find larger lined piece. G £30/50 item, rare £150/250 E. Butler was the Inn Keeper of the 45 Reginald Herbert Spooner. Buck’s Head Hotel at the time this For some unknown reason there are Lancashire & England 1899-1921. envelope was posted fourteen of the fifteen tourists Excellent ink signature of Spooner pictured on the handkerchief, on irregular shaped piece. G £30/40 33 Cricket match invitation. ‘The Kippax is missing from the full Seasonne of Crickette in the Yeare 46 Walter Reginald Hammond. touring party 1904’. Four page folding card Gloucestershire & England 1920- invitation from John H. Leslie to a Mr 38 Streatham Cricket Club. Selection of 1951. Excellent ink signature on Kirby ‘The Old Shoebury Cricket ephemera including a nicely paper piece laid down to album Match will take place this year on presented scrapbook covering the page. G £30/50 Wednesday and Thursday, June 22 period 1932-1936, the book 47 Sir Charles Aubrey Smith. Excellent and 23 and I hope you will be able to includes handwritten rules, match ink signature of Aubrey Smith on play. Please let me know as soon as reports and scores, biographies of album page. G £25/35 you can’. The card has the address of the players with photographs, the Army & Navy Club, SW and is averages etc, a handwritten club Aubrey Smith played for England dated 16th April 1904 with printed magazine ‘The Streatnorian’ 1935, a and and captained them in caricature of ‘The Shoebury Nestor’ selection of club fixture cards 1957- 1887 and 1888. He also captained a wooden legged sailor batting to 1991 (12) etc. Sold with two the Shaw & Shrewsbury team to inside page. G £20/30 Streatham Cricket Club caps, one Australia in 1887/88. He gained hooped in three colours and the fame in the 1930/40’s as an actor 34 Albert Craig. ‘First match between other with club emblem to front and based in Hollywood and appeared Surrey and Notts. At the Oval, July an excellent original pen and ink in numerous films. He died in 1948. 17th and 18th, 1851. (1891). caricature of batsman George Broadsheet poem, the scorecard for 48 George Brown. Hampshire & Ronald Jones, dated 1935, believed the first Surrey v Nottinghamshire England 1908-1933. Ink signature of to be a member of Streatham C.C., match is reproduced and is followed Brown on piece, laid down to album dated July 1935. G £40/60 by a short poem by Craig.’Agin we page. G £20/30 expect a sharp, spirited game, A 39 England v West Indies 1973-2007. 49 . Kent & England merry tough, stout-hearted fray....’ Selection of nine tickets, passes etc 1906-1938. Ink signature of Presumably produced for the fortieth for Test matches for the period. G Woolley on white postcard. G anniversary in 1891. The rear has an £10/20 £20/30 advertisement for F.H.Ayres. Light 40* ‘Lion Ale-Bier’. Excellent South central crease, a little spotted and 50 William George Quaife. African free standing card nicked to top border. Good. Rare Warwickshire & England 1894-1928. advertising sign c1950/60’s for ‘Lion £80/120 Excellent ink signature of Quaife on Ale-Bier’. The sign depicts a lion piece, laid down to album page. Sold 35 Australia v West Indies 1931. Official walking out to bat wearing a South with an ink signature of E.J. ‘Tiger’ Grandstand admission ticket for the African with bat under his arm Smith on card piece with mounted 2nd Test match at the Sydney and holding a bottle of Lion Bier and cigarette card. Slight smudge to Cricket Ground January 1st to 6th holding a pint of Beir in the other signature. G £50/70 1931. N.S.W. Cricket Association. G hand. The sign measures approxi - £20/30 mately 9”x10”. Generally good/very 51 Douglas Robert Jardine. Surrey & good condition £25/35 England. Excellent ink signature on 36 M.C.C. Tour of India 1976/77. large album page. Mounted with a Selection of various press passes and AUTOGRAPHED CRICKET EPHEMERA Players cigarette card of Jardine. VG tickets used by Alex Bannister of the 41 Edgar Arthur McDonald. Lancashire, £70/100 Daily Mail. Includes Test matches, Tasmania & Australia 1909-1931. tour matches, pass-outs etc. G 52 Arthur Edward R. Gilligan. Surrey, Excellent ink signature on piece laid £20/30 Sussex & England 1920-1932 and down to larger plain white postcard. Alfred Herbert Harold Gilligan. 37* ‘The Australians 1930’. Linen G £30/50 Sussex & England 1919-1931. Ink handkerchief, 16”x16”, with printed 42 Percy G.H. Fender. Sussex, Surrey & signatures, of the two brothers who images of the Australian players with England 1910-1935. Ink signature captained both Sussex and England, title to top ‘The Australians 1930’. on large white card. Signed in later on pieces laid down to album pages. Each player named beneath their years. G £20/30 G £30/ 50 image. The handkerchief printed in a light brown and the images from 43 Harding Issac Young. Essex & 53 Lord Lionel Hallam Tennyson. copyright photographs by A.W. England 1898-1912. Excellent ink Hampshire & England 1913-1935. Wilkes of West Bromwich. Players signature of Young on card. G Two ink signatures of Tennyson on include Woodfull, Bradman, £30/50 pieces, one signed, ‘L.H. Tennyson’,

7 pre 1928 as Hampshire Captain and page, dated 1943. G £30/40 Gillespie, Hussey etc. Some the other signed in 1948, duplication. Sold with eight other 61 A.S. Kennedy, Hampshire 1907- ‘Tennyson’, on succeeding to the similar signed cards for other Test 1936, J.C. White, Somerset & title of Lord Tennyson. G £40/60 players, signatures include Sammy, England 1909-1937 and W.E. Astill, Chanderpaul, Ganguly, Styris etc. G 54 Elias Henry Hendren. Middlesex & Leicestershire & England 1906-1939. £30/40 England 1907-1937. Ink signature of Three excellent ink signatures, Hendren on large piece, with original individually signed to larger pieces 70 Australia. Collection of fifty, mainly envelope addressed to the vendor, and laid down to album pages. Sold ‘Australian Test Player’ pre printed and handwritten by Hendren. Sold with the ink signatures of J. Arnold, cards, each individually signed by a with a ink signatures of Pelham Hampshire & England 1929-1950 player. Signatures include Lindwall, Francis Warner, Middlesex & and L.F. Townsend, Derbyshire & Boon, Jarman, Border, Lawry, May, England 1894-1929 and R.M.V. England 1922-1939, signed to cards. , , Robins, Middlesex & England 1925- G £30/50 Martyn, Angel, Emery, Dyer, Reid, 1951, on card and a laid down ink Quick, Benaud, Healy, Thoms, M. 62 . Excellent ink signature of G.T.S. Stevens, Taylor, Stanford, W. Brown, Booth, signature of Bradman on ‘Bradman Middlesex & England 1919-1932. N. Harvey, Freer, L. Darling, Letterhead’ sold with a piece ‘Sorry, Slight smudging to the signature of Dooland, H. Ebeling etc. Odd no photo available. Autograph Warner. G £30/50 duplication, odd signature on piece enclosed’ and initialled ‘DGB’. Laid laid down to card. G £40/60 55 Alexander J. Webbe. Middlesex & down to card. VG £30/50 England 1875-1900. Ink signature 71 Australia. Collection of forty five, 63* Warwick Windridge Armstrong. on blue paper piece. G £30/50 mainly ‘Australian Test Player’ pre Victoria & Australia. 1898-1921. printed cards, each individually 56 Frederick S.G. Calthorpe. Sussex, Excellent ink signature of Armstrong, signed by a player. Signatures Warwickshire & England 1919-1930. on paper piece, mounted with mono include Gleeson, Noblet, Lindwall, Ink signature of Calthorpe on piece, postcard of Armstrong in batting Craig, Border, Renneberg, Laughlin, laid down to album page with pose and wearing Australian cap Yardley, Yallop, Ritchie, P. Taylor, G. cigarette card of Calthorpe. G (Bolland) with title to bottom of Chappell, Bevan, Moody, Healy, £25/35 mount. G £150/200 Rixon, M. Hughes, M. Taylor, N. 57 Arthur Percy Frank Chapman. Kent 64* Albert John Young Hopkins. New Harvey, Simpson, Benaud, & England 1924-1938. Ink signature South Wales & Australia. 1896- Woodcock etc. Odd duplication, odd of Chapman on piece, laid down to 1914. Excellent bold ink signature of signature on piece laid down to card. album page with postcard and Hopkins on piece, laid down to card. Sold with a further fifty six similar cigarette card of Chapman. Sold VG £80/120 card, heavy duplicated, including with an album page nicely signed by , Boon, I. Chappell, 65 Percy G.H. Fender. Sussex, Surrey & , Kent & England 1912- Border, Jones, Benaud etc. G £50/70 England 1910-1935. Ink signature 1937 and a laid down signature of on paper piece laid down to album 72 England. Collection of fifty nine, B.H. Valentine, Kent & England page with signature of E.W. mainly ‘England Test Player’ pre 1927-1948. G £20/30 Swanton, again on paper piece. G printed cards, each individually 58 Charles Lucas Townsend, £20/30 signed by a player. Signatures Gloucestershire, London County & include Wyatt, Bailey, Sheppard, 66 Ernest G. Hayes. Surrey & England England 1893-1922 and his son, Lamb, Graveney, Close, Cranston, 1896-1919. Ink signature of Hayes David Charles Humphrey Townsend, Illingworth, Larwood, Amiss, Gower, on album page. G £30/40 Oxford University, Durham & D. Wright, Gooch, Botham, Colin England 1933-1935. Excellent ink 67* William Peter Howell. New South Cowdrey, May, M.J.K. Smith, Mann, signatures of the two cricketers on Wales & Australia 1894-1905. Stewart, Jackman, Trueman, Gover, cards. Qty 2 VG £50/70 Excellent ink signature of Howell on Statham, Roope, Edrich, Willis, Chris piece, laid down to card. G £60/90 Cowdrey, F. Brown, Greig, Denness, 59 Charles Burgess Fry, Sussex & Brearley, Carr, Dexter etc. Some England 1892-1921. Ink signature of 68 . New South Wales & duplication, odd signature on piece Fry on on irregular shaped piece, laid Australia 1928-1939. Excellent ink laid down to card. G £30/50 down to card. Sold with similar signature of Fingleton on card. G pieces signed by R.A. Young, Sussex £25/35 73 England. Collection of forty four, & England 1905-1925 and J.H. mainly ‘England Test Player’ pre 69 Australian Test Players. Collection of Parks, Sussex & England 1924-1939. printed cards, each individually thirty nine ‘Australian Test Player’ G £30/ 50 signed by a player. Signatures pre printed cards each signed by a include Walters, Mann, Larwood, R. 60 Sir Henry D.G. Leveson-Gower. player. Signatures include Ponting, Smith, D. Wright, Hick, Close, Surrey & England 1895-1920. Ink Davidson, Whatmore, Bickell, B. Lee, Boycott, May, , signature of Leveson-Gower on Mallett, Lehmann, M. Clarke, Tribe, Gooch, T.Lewis, Lamb, Ikin, Dilley, card. Sold with an excellent ink Archer, North, Haddon, Gilchrist, Howard, F. Brown, M.J.K. Smith, signature of Arthur Sandham on Hauritz, Siddle, M. Johnson, Greig, Cranston, Willis, Brearley,

8 Gower, Graveney, Jackman etc. McGrath, M. Taylor, Walters, Tribe, signed by England players. Some duplication, some signatures Alderman, Hole, Malone, R. Marsh, Signatures include Amiss, Arnold, on piece laid down to card. Sold with McKenzie etc. Odd duplication, Broad, Caddick, G. Jones, a further thirty two similar card, some signatures on pieces laid down Collingwood, Ellison, Fowler, Fraser, heavy duplicated, including Boycott, to cards. G £30/40 Hayes, Knott, Lamb, Larter, Fletcher, Gooch etc. G £30/50 Richardson, Roope etc. Odd 80 Australia. Selection of eight white duplication of signature. G £30/50 74 Test players. Collection of forty five ‘Australian Test player’ cards each pre printed ‘Test Player cards, each with a laid down signature of an 86 England Test Players. Folder of individually signed by a player. Australian Test player. Signatures are seventy seven pre-printed white Signatures include Lara, Lloyd, McCormick, Noblet, O’Brien, Rigg, cards signed by England players. Kallicharran, Logie, , J.M. Taylor, H.H. Alexander, Stork Signatures include Amiss, Carr, Cork, Venkat, Roy, Srikkanth, Mustaq Ali, Hendry and E.L. a’Beckett. G £30/50 Dewes, Giddins, Lamb, Munton, Borde, Reddy, Engineer, Hanif etc. Parfitt, Shah, Shuttleworth, Snow, 81 England. Selection of fifty four Some duplication. G £30/40 Solanki, Strauss, Thorpe, Trescothick, signed white cards, magazine Tufnell, Underwood, Willey etc. Plus 75 . Nottinghamshire, pictures etc. Signatures include twenty cards signed by other Sussex & England 1864-1897. Ink Gover, Bedser, L.Jackson, Bailey, Test players including Clarke, Hodge, signature of Shaw on lower portion Knott, Walters, Evans, Mann, Katich, McKenzie, North of of letter signed ‘Many thanks, Alfred Statham, Flavell, Ames, French, Australia, Crowe, Twose, Morrison Shaw’. Laid down to larger piece of Cowdrey, Lamb, Stewart, Dexter, of New Zealand, Pollock of South blue paper. G £150/250 Hick etc. Some duplication of Africa etc. G £30/40 signatures. G £25/35 76 C.W. Alcock. Secretary of Surrey 87 Signed cricket tickets. Two official C.C.C. 1872-1907 and cricket writer. 82 England & Australia. Selection of Oval Test match tickets for the Ink signature of Alcock on piece, laid twelve pre-printed postcards posted England v West Indies Test in 2000, down to card. G £50/80 by D. Rebbeck, a autograph one signed by and the collector from Chippenham, from Alcock captained Middlesex in the other by former Prime Minister John 1947 to 1953 to various England first county match in 1867 before Major. G £15/25 and Australian Test cricketers playing for Essex and M.C.C. He requesting their autograph. The 88 Australia. Selection of fifteen white also played football for Wanderers cricketers have signed the cards on ‘Australia Test Player’ cards between 1862-1876 and verso and returned the cards to Mr individually signed by a player. represented England in five Rebbeck. Signatures, nicely signed in Signatures include , International matches 1870-1872, ink, are I. Craig, R. Lindwall, W.A. O’Brien, Toshack, Rigg, Davidson, including the first International Brown, K. Cranston, R.T. Simpson, Lillee, Thomson etc. Some signatures played against Scotland C. Washbrook, D. Brookes, D. on paper pieces laid down to card. G 77 Frederick Charles Holland. Surrey Insole, F. Ridgway, D.Sheppard, R. £25/35 1894-1908. Handwritten note on Berry, H. Doggart and M. Hilton. 89 England and South Africa. Selection the back of a letter requesting an Each card with pre-printed request, of sixteen white ‘Test Player’ cards autograph, nicely signed by Holland stamp and signed by Rebbeck. G individually signed by a player, eight in ink. G £40/60 £30/50 from each country. Signatures 78 ‘England Test Captains’. Collection 83* ‘Essex Cricket School 1951’. Official include Bailey, Graveney, Radley, of twenty eight pre printed ‘England ticket for the ‘Opening of the Essex Davids, Melville, Adcock, McGlew Test Captains’ cards, each Cricket School by T.N. Pearce’ on the etc. Some signatures on paper pieces individually signed by a former 6th February 1951. Signed to the laid down to card. G £18/25 Captain. Signatures include T. Lewis, back of the ticket by F.G. Mann, a 90 West Indies. Selection of sixteen Gower, Graveney, Wyatt, Dexter, guest, who played for Middlesex & mainly white ‘West Indies Test Brearley, Cranston, Botham, Willis, England, captaining England all of Player’ cards individually signed by a Colin Cowdrey, Fletcher, Denness, the seven Tests in which he played. player. Signatures include R. Walters, Gooch, Illingworth, Lamb, A little worn and creased. G £15/25 Marshall, Kanhai, Boyce, Garner, Greig, MJK Smith, F.R. Brown, May, 84 ‘England Test players’. Collection of Gibbs, Fredericks, Murray etc. Odd Mann, Stewart, Sheppard etc. VG twenty one signed pre-printed cards, duplication. Some signatures on £30/40 signed by county. Signatures include paper pieces or pen pictures laid 79 Australia. Collection of thirty seven Carr, Berry, Botham, Bailey, Gooch, down to card. G £20/30 signed white cards, headed cards, Lever, Maynard, Allen, Milton, 91* New Zealand v Australia 2000/2001. colour postcards and printed colour Gower, Pietersen, Cowdrey, Two National Bank of New Zealand photographs (postcard size) of Luckhurst, Knott, Hayes, Statham, 2000/2001 printed circular Australian Test players. Signatures Wood, Flintoff, Thorpe, Greig, Snow, itineraries of New Zealand home Test include K. Hughes, Boon, Border, Dilley etc. G £30/50 and matches Warne, Lawson, N. Harvey, Darling, 85 England Test Players. Folder of one for the season. One signed by D. Jones, Kasprowicz, Langer, hundred pre-printed white cards thirteen members of the Australian

9 squad and the other by thirteen insert the biography of every player Brown, Gover, Squires, Fishlock, members of the New Zealand squad. of note (including Gentlemen) Mobey, Cook, ‘Bosser’ Martin (The Signatures include Langer, Warne, engaged in important matches. This Oval Groundsman), J.J. Astor (Surrey Waugh, Blewett, McGrath, Gilchrist, circular was filled out in ink by President) etc. Ex Irving Rosenwater Slater, Spearman, Cairns, Fleming Charles Prytherch Lewis, an Amateur collection. G £100/150 etc. Slight smudging to the New who played for Oxford University in 98* New Zealand tour of England 1949. Zealand card. £20/30 1876. Details asked for include ‘Dinner to The New Zealand Cricket name, address, birth, town, height, 92 Sir Julien Cahn’s Team v New Team’. Chaired by Sir Pelham weight, date of first match, date of Zealand 1939. Official programme Warner’. Official menu for the first match at Lord’s, fielding place for the tour match played at the Dinner held at the Lord’s Hotel on etc. Light folds otherwise in good , Wellington on the the 23rd May 1949. Signed to rear condition. Rare £50/80 10th-13th March 1939. Original cover by twelve members of the decorative wrappers with light blue 95 Henry Perkins. Interesting three New Zealand team including Burke, ribbon tie. Five various ink signatures page printed form/circular sent out Reid, Scott, Cowie, Sutcliffe, to front wrapper including Menzies, to all cricketers in December 1887 Mooney, Hayes, Cresswell, Smith J.H. Phillips, Manager etc. Some asking them to complete, ‘for the etc. Signed to inside pages by Scott, minor wear to wrapper edges, minor purpose of inserting (the John Warner (Plum’s Son) and J.W. age toning otherwise in good information) in the ‘Large Cricket Dunbar, Assistant Secretary of condition. Rare £100/150 Work’ now publishing, entitled ‘A. M.C.C. G £60/80 Haygarth’s Collection of Scores and 93 C.W. Alcock. Interesting three page 99* South Australian Cricket Association Biographies from 1855’ and return printed form/circular sent out to all ‘Complimentary Smoke Social to him. ‘It is intended not only to cricketers in December 1887 asking tendered to V.Y. Richardson, C.V. give the full scores of important them to complete, ‘for the purpose Grimmett, T.W. Wall and C. Walker. matches since that time, but also to of inserting (the information) in the The South Australian Players in the insert the biography of every player ‘Large Cricket Work’ now Australian Team for England 1930’. of note (including Gentlemen) publishing, entitled ‘A. Haygarth’s Official menu card for the Social held engaged in important matches. This Collection of Scores and Biographies at the South Australian Hotel, circular was filled out in ink by from 1772’ and return to him. ‘It is Adelaide on the 25th February 1930 Arthur William Bassett Sclater, an intended not only to give the full with decorative covers and Amateur who played nine matches scores of important matches since programme for the evening to inside for Sussex 1879-1880. Details asked that time, but also to insert the pages. Signed to inside autograph for include name, address, birth, biography of every player of note pages, in pencil, by the four players, town, height, weight, date of first (including Gentlemen) engaged in Richardson, Grimmett, Wall and match, date of first match at Lord’s, important matches. This circular was Walker plus eleven other signatures fielding place etc. Light folds filled out in ink by Sutherland Law, including Hack, Bridgeman, otherwise in good condition. Rare an Amateur who played seven first Pritchard, Carlton, Harris of South £60/90 class matches mainly for Gentlemen Australia, some of the South of Philadelphia between 1880-1891. 96* ‘Cross Arrows Cricket Club. The 73rd Australian Committee including His first match was for ‘22 of Annual Dinner’. Official menu for Cartledge and Ballens (who was S.A. Philadelphia’ v Graces team 1872 the Dinner held at The Tavern, Lord’s tour Manager 1929). Also signed by and his first match played at Lord’s Cricket Ground on the 12th W.H. Jeanes, Secretary of the was for Gentlemen of Philadelphia v November 1964. The menu signed S.A.C.A., and later of the Australian M.C.C. in 1884. Details asked for to rear autograph page by eight Cricket Board. It was whilst in this include name, address, birth, town, members and guests including Jack post that he sent the contentious height, weight, date of first match, Robertson, Ronnie Aird, Gubby memo to Lord’s about ‘Bodyline. he date of first match at Lord’s, fielding Allen, G.E.V. Crutchley, S.C. Griffith, later managed the 1938 Australia place etc. Light folds, nicks and tears Harry Sharp, Raman Subba Row etc. Tour of England. VG £150/200 otherwise in good condition £60/90 G £20/30 100* ‘The Cricketer Magazine Club, 94 R.A. Fitzjerald. Interesting three 97* ‘Surrey County Cricket Club. Annual formerly The Playfair Club’. Official page printed form/circular sent out Dinner 1938’. Official menu for the menu for the Dinner held on the to all cricketers in December 1887 Annual Dinner held at The Oval on 21st November 1973 at the Royal asking them to complete, ‘for the the 5th May 1938. Original Air Force Club. Four page menu with purpose of inserting (the decorative covers. The menu signed green ribbon tie to edge. The menu information) in the ‘Large Cricket to front cover and inside, in pencil signed to inside pages by four of the Work’ now publishing, entitled ‘A. and ink, by twenty nine players, five guest speakers and Founder, Haygarth’s Collection of Scores and mostly Surrey including Barling, Gordon Ross. Signatures are Asif Biographies from 1855’ and return , Gregory, Peach, Iqbal, Colin Cowdrey, Frank Hayes to him. ‘It is intended not only to Leveson-Gower, Holmes, Jack and Brian Taylor. G £15/25 give the full scores of important Hobbs, Garland-Wells, Strudwick, 101* Australian Imperial Force team matches since that time, but also to Watts, Sandham, Parker, Allom, F.R. 1918-1920 and Australian Services

10 Team 1945-1946. ‘Commemorative portrait of Arthur Mailey next to his inside pages, Toasts to verso. The Dinner in honour of The Australian ink signature, the caricature high menu signed in ink to back cover by Imperial Force and the Australian lighted in colour wash to show off ten of the Australian team, Don Services Cricket Teams’. Official his red nose and is also signed by Bradman, Miller, Hamence, Morris, menu for the Dinner held at The seventeen cricketers including Jack Hassett, McCool, Tallon, Ring, Cricketers Club of New South Wales Crapp (Gloucestershire), ‘Jack’ Brown and Loxton. Also signed by on the 9th July 1971. This was Ray Oakes, J.H. Cornford and George Lord Aberdare and one other guest. Robinson’s copy with name printed Cox (Sussex), Frank Woodhead Vertical fold, odd minor faults to front cover. Decorative front (Notts), ‘Alec’ Coxon and Johnny otherwise in good condition cover, with Menu and Toasts to Wardle (), £200/300 inside pages and printed (Surrey), Don Kenyon (Worcs), Jim 106 Australia 1934. ‘The Australians in photographs of the two teams, Bailey, Leo Harrison and Neville England’. Small 20pp souvenir 1918-1920 and 1945-46, to rear Rogers (Hants), A.E. Rhodes brochure for the Australian tour of cover. The photographs have been (Derbys), (Middlesex), England. Published by the signed by some of the surviving and Phil Clift Manchester Guardian. Pictorial cricketers. The Imperial team (Glamorgan) etc. Minor foxing covers. Signed to front cover by Don signatures are C.Docker, J.M. otherwise in very good condition Bradman. Handwritten ownership Gregory, A.W. Lampard, C.E. Pellew, £180/250 name to top border of front cover. W.A. Oldfield and W.L. Trenery and Arthur Mailey was presumably Sold with folding ‘Don Bradman the Services team signatures are travelling to South Africa to report Scoring Sheet and Record of the A.W. Roper, R.S. Whitington, C.F.T. on the forthcoming Test series Tour’. Issued by Wrigley’s. G £30/50 Price, E.A. Williams, R.S.Ellis, S.G. between South Africa and Australia, Sismey and K. Johnson, Manager. 107 Australia 1985. Official British but as to the other signatures, their Also signed to inside pages by R.G. Sportsman’s Club Luncheon menu to was no tour involving these players Williams, Martin Donnelly and one the Australian Cricket Touring Team in 1949/50 and many of them were other. VG. Ex Ex Irving Rosenwater 1985. With cartoon to cover by Roy not Test players, presumably they collection £140/180 Ullyett. Signed to inside menu pages were going out to South Africa to by thirteen members of the 102* New Zealand tour of England 1931. coach in the winter season? Australian team plus Roy Ullyett, ‘New Zealand Society Dinner in 104* Eton v Harrow ‘50th Anniversary’ and R. Subba Row. honour of the New Zealand Cricket Dinner. Official menu for the Dinner Australian signatures include Border, Team’. The table plan for the Dinner held to commemorate the Boon, McDermot, Welham, held at The Savoy Hotel on the 1st Anniversary on the 13th July 1950. Thomson, Lawson, Wessels, Gilbert June 1931. Signed to notes pages in Folded card menu with decorative etc. G/VG £80/120 pencil by twenty two players and front cover, a reproduction of the guests. Signatures were collected for 108 England tour of Australia 1978/79. scorecard from the first match Mr Goldie, who was presumably an Official menu for the Dinner in played in 1900 and menu to inner expatriate New Zealander who honour of the England touring team pages. The menu page signed in ink attended the Dinner, and include held on 25th January 1979 at the by ten of those players surviving seven of the touring party, Mills, Kooyonga Golf Club, Lockleys, from the match. Signatures are for Talbot, Merritt, James, Cromb, Blunt South Australia. Signed to inside Eton, H.K. Longman (Surrey & and Vivian. Other signatures include pages by England and Australian test Middlesex 1901-1920), D.J. Nigel Haig, G.B. Legge, R. Aird, E.W. players plus guests. Signatures in ink Cassavetti, J. Wormald (Middlesex Dillon, R.M. Bell etc. Other include Don Bradman, Alan 1910-1912), E.G. Whately signatures include W.W. Wakefield Davidson, Carlson, Yallop, Yardley, (Somerset 1904), Lord Dalmeny, who played for England at rugby Darling, Border, Botham, Barrington, who has signed as Rosebery, (Surrey from 1920-1927. G £100/150 Brearley, Willis, Lever, Boycott, Old, 1903-1908) and G.W. Lyttelton. For Gower etc.VG £40/60 103* Arthur Mailey. M.V. ‘Winchester Harrow, E.W. Mann (Kent 1902-03), Castle’. Union-Castle Line. Official H.S. Kaye (Yorkshire 1907-08) and 109 Australia. Selection of nine menu from the ship dated 3rd A. Buxton. The menu was in the typewritten and handwritten October 1949. The ‘Winchester personal collection of Sir Pelham letters/notes, mainly dated 1950’s- Castle’ travelled between England Warner, who has also signed the 1980’s, all signed by a Australian and South Africa and this menu is menu, and descended through the Test player. Signatures include Bert marked with printed title ‘Outward family. G £60/90 Oldfield, Ben Barnett (signed Ben), Bound’, so I assume it was travelling Len Darling (3), W. Whitty, M. 105 Australian tour of England 1948. to South Africa. The menu with Harvey and H. Alexander (2). The ‘British Sportsman’s Club ‘Luncheon colour illustration of a bee eater to letter from Oldfield dated 1955 and to The Australian Cricket Team front cover, Music Programme and on W.A. Oldfield Sports headed 1948’. Official menu for the Dinner menu to inner pages and paper regarding supplying S.A.C.A. held at the Savoy Hotel, London on ‘Autographs’ page to rear cover. This sweaters. The other letters regarding 20th April 1948. Illustrated cover by page has an excellent and attractive autograph requests, ticket acknowl - Tom Webster with Kangaroo and original pen and ink caricature self edgements etc. G £40/60 M.C.C. cricketer, title and menu to

11 110 West Indies, England and India. laid down to paper page. G £50/70 England will be delighted and your Selection of twelve typewritten and previous experience will be Lushington was a Doctor of civil handwritten letters/notes from invaluable. With best wishes and law, a judge, a Member of various players, mainly dated 1980’s, glad to see you are still doing so Parliament and a radical for the regarding autograph requests. well’. Signed Freddie Brown. The abolition of slavery and capital Signatures include C.B. Clarke, J.H. letter on Northamptonshire C.C.C. punishment. In 1820 he was one of Cameron, C.L. Wight, J. Shepherd, headed paper and dated 5th August the counsel retained by Queen Kulkarni, A.C. Smith, G. Howard, P. 1950. Folds otherwise in very good Caroline and he spoke in her Edmunds, B. Luckhurst (2), D.J. condition £200/300 defence during her trial before the Brown etc. G £25/35 House of Lords. He was an amateur Remembering his torrid time in 111 South Africa. Black file containing a cricketer who made three known 1946-47, a reluctant Cyril selection of twenty seven appearances in major matches in Washbrook declined to tour when typewritten and handwritten 1799. He was mainly associated selected, but was later flown out letters/notes from various players, with Surrey with Roy Tattersall and Brian mainly dated 1980’s, regarding Statham. Washbrook’s fears were 115 Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby. autograph requests. Signatures full realised. Freddie Brown was the Surrey, Middlesex & M.C.C. 1844- include D.Lindsay, C.Halse, selector’s third choice to lead the 1864. Ink signature of Ponsonby R.Harvey, N.Gordon, T.Goddard (2), tour, after of (later Ponsonby Fane) on paper G.Fullerton, R.Endean (2), Yorkshire and of piece laid down to card. G £60/90 R.Dumbrill, R.Crisp, A.Bacher, Middlesex both declined the job J.Botten, D.Begbie, J.McGlew, Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby and he was only chosen as Lords P.Mansell, M.Seymour, H.Tayfield was on the M.C.C. Committee was determined to have an amateur etc. Some good cricket content to 1866-68, 1870-1873, 1875-1878, captain. It was a thankless job as some letters. G £40/60 Treasurer from 1879 to his death in even with the retirement of the 1915. He was a founder member of great Don Bradman it was clear that 112 New Zealand. Selection of fifteen the Surrey Committee and President Australia were the stronger team typewritten and handwritten of Somerset C.C.C. from 1890. He and would be hard to beat on their letters/notes from various players, helped in founding I Zingari own ground. England were beaten 4 mainly dated 1980’s, regarding Test to one by Australia autograph requests. Signatures 116 George Herbert Hirst. Yorkshire & include K.Thomson, I.Sinclair, England 1891-1929. One page 118* Frank Laver. Victoria & Australia E.Petrie, B.Blair, B.Bolton, handwritten letter from Hirst to Roy. 1891-1912 and Vernon Ransford. D.Cleverley, M.Donnelly, B.Hartland, The letter dated 17th January 1938 Victoria & Australia 1903-1928. R.Harford, P.Whitelaw, and sent from Marsh, Huddersfield. Excellent two page letter written by C.N.McCarthy etc. Some cricket General content about setting dates Laver, but from them both, to Mrs content to some letters. G £40/60 and times to meet. Mention of Warner (Plum Warner’s Wife), the Clifford Walker (a Clifford Walker letter dated 18th December 1911 113 Charles Wordsworth. Harrow & played for Yorkshire 1947-1948?). and headed ‘Sydney Cricket Oxford University. Two page Nicely signed by Hirst. Some foxing Ground’.. ‘We desire to apologise handwritten letter from Wordsworth to paper, folds and nicks to edges from our lack of gallantry on dated 1871 and headed ‘The otherwise in generally good Saturday last. When we mentioned College, Winchester’. No cricket condition £50/70 to our friends the fact that you paid content, he is responding as Bishop for the taxi in which we drove to the of St Andrews on church matters. 117* Frederick Richard Brown. Surrey, ground, they immediately remarked Folds, nick otherwise in good Northamptonshire & England 1931- that we ought to be ashamed of condition £70/100 1953. Excellent and interesting ourselves and forthwith took up a handwritten letter from Freddie Wordsworth was a rower, cricketer collection to defray the amount so as Brown to Cyril Washbrook regarding and athlete and he instigated both to return it to you. We were not able Washbrook’s decision to decline his the University Cricket match in to gather sufficient in coin and invitation to tour Australia & New 1827 and the Oxford and stamps and tram tickets and other Zealand in 1950/51. ‘This is just a Cambridge Boat race in 1829. He articles of a commercial value so we line to say how sorry I was that you played two matches for Oxford made up the balance with a ‘wee o have had to decline the M.C.C. University, firstly in the inaugural u’ trusting that later we may be in a Tour!. I don’t know if there is any University match and captained position to redeem it. Trusting you chance of your reconsidering your Oxford, taking seven and v will accept our apologies’. Nicely decision as naturally I am very keen M.C.C. in 1832. He taught at public signed in ink by Ransford and Laver. for you to come and so if there is the schools in England and Scotland and The two page ‘Wee o u’ and original slightest hope please let me know at became Bishop of St Andrew, envelope accompanies the letter and once....I realise the difficult decision Dunkeld and Dunblane in Scotland is again signed by Ransford, Laver you had to make only too well, but if and fellow Australian cricketer 114 Stephen Lushington, Surrey 1799. there is any chance of you coming, Robert Crockett. A rare and Ink signature of Lushington on piece not only myself, but the whole of

12 interesting letter from this early tour. Ponsford, Brown, Oldfield, 126 George Gordon, 9th Marquis of VG £700/900 Grimmett, McCabe, Darling, Kippax Huntly & Earl of Aboyne. Original etc. Sold with a Photo-Work real signed free-front envelope to an 119* Edward Ralph Dexter. Sussex & photograph postcard of the 1934 address in Dorking, Surrey, dated England 1957-1968. One page team. G £250/350 and sent from ‘London May five handwritten letter from Dexter to a 1823 ‘. Signed ‘Aboyne’ in black ink. Robin McConnell of New Zealand 123 W.G. Grace. Gloucestershire & An early signature of Aboyne, styled regarding a request for an England 1865-1908. One page Lord Strathavon until 1795 and autographed photograph ‘Your handwritten letter from W.G. Grace known as The Earl of Aboyne from letter is honestly my first real fan to James Gilman, Middlesex & 1795-1836, was a Scottish peer. G mail!!. Believe me I am quite London County 1900-1904, £40/60 flattered and enclose a photograph- regarding the hope that Gilman gets the best I can do I regret. The letter his blue at Cambridge. The letter Gordon was born in 1761 and was a dated 2nd July 1958 and signed by dated 12th June 1902, ‘My dear keen cricketer who made four Dexter. Some wear to letter edges Gilman, I hope you will get your blue known first class appearances from with small corner loss to right hand all right. Thanks for sending Holland 1785-1792. He was a member of side, some old tape marls, good (er?) along. What are your the White Conduit Club and an £30/40 movements- I suppose we shall see early member of M.C.C. but was you on Monday. With all good mainly associated with Surrey. He 120* Walter Reginald Hammond. wishes I am, yours truly W.G. Grace’. died in 1853 Gloucestershire & England 1920- Folds to letter. Sold with original 1951. Interesting letter and envelope 127 Don Bradman. One page envelope with address ‘J. Gilma, from Hammond to a girlfriend. The handwritten letter from Bradman to Jesus College, Cambridge’ written to letter from Portsmouth by ‘Chris’ regarding him signing a it. The letter, envelope and Grace Hammond to Kitty apologising for photograph for . biographical statistics attractively not contacting her sooner as he had General content. The letter on window mounted, framed and been too busy and explaining ‘I am Bradman letterhead, dated 6th May glazed. VG £200/300 sailing for South Africa tomorrow, 1987 and nicely signed in ink by Friday, so you see I have been so 124 William Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, Bradman. Light folds. G £30/40 rushed that I have had no time for 9th Duke of St. Albans, Lord 128 Doug Insole. Essex & England. letter writing...... with heaps of love, Burford. Original signed free-front M.C.C. tour of South Africa hoping that the folks at home are envelope to a Mrs Morgan of 1948/49. Official M.C.C. Christmas well Love Wally’. The letter was sent Holywell, dated and sent from card from the tour. With cover image on Thursday 7th October 1926 to ‘London, March 21st 1833’. Nicely of the emblem of M.C.C. and Kitty Hall in Folkestone. The letter signed ‘St. Albans’ in black ink. An M.C.C. colours to corner. To inside a was opened by her Mother who has early signature of Beauclerk. G picture of the team and the left a message to the back of the £40/60 wording- ‘Wishing you a Happy envelope ‘Dear Kit, We opened this Charles Greville was born in 1801 Christmas and a prosperous New as we thought something strange as and played one match for Year’. Signed from ‘Doug’. G was going on. We don’t think you Hampshire in 1817 and M.C.C. in £25/35 need worry about such a rotter, your 1825. He died in 1849 Mother’. G £80/120 129* . Official M.C.C. 125 Robert Brudenell, 6th Earl of Christmas card from the M.C.C. tour 121* Pelham Francis Warner, Middlesex & Cardigan. Original signed free-front of & New Zealand England 1894-1929. Handwritten envelope to a fishmongers in 1977/78. With M.C.C. emblem and letter on official ‘War Office’ Hungerford Market, London dated tour title to cover. Signed by letterhead, dated August 28th 1915, and sent from Wansford, Barrington, who was tour manager, written and signed in ink by Captain Cambridgeshire on October to inside and the facing page by . Single punch-hole eighteen 1835’. Nicely signed seventeen members of the M.C.C. to upper left hand corner. VG ‘Cardigan’ in black ink. An early team including Botham, Boycott, £50/70 signature of Cardigan, who was a Lever, Brearley, Willis, Gatting, 122* Bert Oldfield. New South Wales & keen cricketer and played in major Roope etc, including the scorer. Australia 1919-1938. Album page matches in M.C.C. matches 1790- G/VG £40/60 containing sixteen ink signatures of 1793 and twice for England (?). G 130* . Official M.C.C. the Australian touring team to £40/60 Christmas card from the M.C.C. tour England together with handwritten Cardigan was born in London in of Pakistan & New Zealand note on ‘Langham Hotel’ letterhead, 1760, he sat as MP for Marlborough 1954/55. With M.C.C. emblem and to which the page originally was both for the Parliaments of Great tour title to cover, printed attached. The note read ‘With W.A. Britain and the United Kingdom and photograph inside. The card was Oldfield’s Compliments and Best was Equerry to Queen Charlotte sent to the Editor of ‘The Cricketer’ Wishes. England 1934’. Signatures (1791-1810) He died in 1837 A.W. Langford. Inscribed by Bailey on the album page include ‘Sorry about the article, but life on Woodfull, Bradman, Chipperfield,

13 the Orsova not conducive to work. worn otherwise in good condition Australasian Tour 1932-33’. Pictorial Will have the ‘New Ball’ for the £25/35 front cover. With team detail and Spring Annual. Ok for next summer’. photographs, itinerary, player profile The players probably all attended Signed ‘Trevor’. Ex Irving etc to inside pages. Signed to printed the memorial match at Taunton Rosenwater collection G £25/35 pen picture by Mitchell, to ‘Notes’ 135 West Indies tour of England 1950. page by Wyatt, Tate, Voce, Bowes 131 M.C.C. 1930/31. Official M.C.C. ‘Cricketers from the West Indies’. and Paynter and to back Christmas card from the M.C.C. tour Official Playfair tour guide signed to ‘Autograph’ page by Gubby Allen. of South Africa 1930/31. With pen pictures in pencil and ink (2) by Some foxing to covers, splitting to ‘M.C.C. South Africa 1930/31’ and eleven of the team including Worrell, spine of covers, some rusting to M.C.C. colours to cover. To inside a Stollmeyer, Gomez, Christiani, Rae, staples, very minor top corner loss to picture of the team and the Walcott, Johnson, Valentine, front cover otherwise in good wording- ‘With Best Christmas Ramadhin etc. Also signed to the condition. With rarer additional Wishes from a Happy Family in title page by J.M. Kidney, the tour insert for who was South Africa’. Signed by thirteen Manager. G £40/60 selected to replace Duleepsinhji after members of the team in ink. the brochure was printed £200/300 Signatures include Chapman 136 World Cup 2003. Official souvenir (Captain), Allom, Voce, Hendren, brochure for the World Cup in South 140 Hampshire. Selection of signed press Tate, Hammond, Leyland, Wyatt etc. Africa 2003. Signed to team pages photographs, press pictures, benefit G £180/250 by over 70 players from the brochures etc. Signatures include competition. Signatures include Harrison, Warne, C. Smith, Cowley, 132 M.C.C. tour of India & Martyn, Hussain, Hoggard, Flintoff, Rogers, Horton, Shackleton, Gilliat, 1981/82. Official M.C.C. Christmas Akhtar, Steak, Rhodes, Kallis, Ingleby-Mackenzie, Sainsbury, card from the tour, with titles and Pollock, Vettori, Cairns etc. Wear to Tremlett, R. Smith, Marshall etc. M.C.C. emblem to cover. The card covers otherwise in good condition. Good selection £30/40 sent to Roger Tolchard and his wife Sold with an official programme for from , who has signed 141 Sussex. Selection of signed press the Leicestershire v Middlesex his nickname ‘Lubo’ and writes ‘Can photographs, press pictures, benefit Benson & Hedges Cup Final 1975 I come home now please. How’s the brochures etc. Signatures include signed by Fifteen members of the tank?. Only two months to go’. G Snow, Oakman, Parks, Suttle, Leicestershire team and by eight of £25/35 Nawab of Pataudi, Parker, Greig, the Middlesex players to pen Mercer, Athey, Speight, Waller, 133 Pakistan tour of England 1962. pictures. Centre pages containing a Barclay , Gould etc. Sold with a ‘Cricketers from Pakistan’. Playfair further twenty signatures of players selection of twelve books on Sussex pre tour brochure nicely signed to from both teams. G £30/40 cricket including ‘Life Worth Living’. pen portraits by sixteen members of 137* ‘The Centurions- Scorers of 100 C.B. Fry. London 1939, ‘The Family the touring party plus Assistant First-Class Centuries’. Headed book Fortune’. Alan Hill 1978, ‘Sussex Manager S.A. Rahman. Signatures insert by Boundary Books containing Cricket. A History’. John Marshall. include Burki (Captain), Hanif the ink signatures of twelve players London 1959 etc. Plus five books Mohammed (Vice Captain), who have achieved the feat. and brochures on Kent cricket, one D’Souza, Asif Ahmed, Ijaz Butt, Signatures, nicely signed in ink, are signed by the author. Good selection Imitiaz Ahmed, , Don Bradman, , Zaheer, £30/40 Mahmood Hussain, Mohammed Colin Cowdrey, , Farooq, Mustaq Mohammed, Shahid 142 Essex. Selection of signed press Geoff Boycott, , Graham Mahmood, Wallis Mathias, photographs, press pictures, benefit Gooch, , Dennis Alimuddin etc. Some fading to the brochures, prints etc. Signatures Amiss, and Mark signature of Alimuddin. Outer include B. Taylor, Lever, Hardie, Ramprakash. 7.5”x10”. VG wrappers have become detached Preston, Gooch, East, Boyce, Pringle, £80/120 from inner pages at staples Hobbs, Edmeades, Saville, Such, otherwise in good condition £50/70 138 Australia in England 1964. Official Pont etc. Good selection £30/40 P&O Orient Lines souvenir 134 Ron Roberts. ‘The Ron Roberts 143 Surrey. Selection of signed press programme ‘Australian XI English Appeal Fund’ brochure produced to photographs, press pictures, Tour 1964’ with Australian emblem commemorate the life of the cricket autograph sheets, benefit brochures and cricket ball to cover. To inside reporter who wrote the first history etc. Signatures include Fishlock, pages are pen pictures of the of Somerset cricket and took teams Gover, Arnold, Edrich, F.R. Brown, Australian team. Fully signed by all of cricketers all over the world on Knight, Lynch, Stewart, Storey, nineteen members of the touring tour and died tragically young. Thorpe, the Bedsers, Allom, Dennis party in ink including Simpson, Signed to front cover by eight Marriott etc. Includes Stan Squires Booth, Burge, Cowper, Grout, Somerset players including Langford, Benefit brochure 1948. Good Hawke, Lawry, O’Neill, McKenzie, Virgin, Rumsey, Kitchen, Greetham selection £30/40 Redpath, Vievers etc. G £100/150 etc plus Garry Sobers, Denis 144 Yorkshire. Selection of signed press Compton, Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie, 139 ‘Bodyline’. Official Orient Line ‘S.S. photographs, press pictures, etc. Covers a little Orontes’ brochure for the ‘M.C.C.

14 autograph sheets, letters etc. The postcard has been nicely signed 156 Australian tour of Sri Lanka 1983. Signatures include Hutton, Yardley, by Bradman in ink. Number 3 from a Official autograph sheet fully signed Trueman, Cope, Old, Boycott, series of fifteen cards produced for in ink with sixteen signatures Gough, Close, R. Hutton, Sellers, the 1930 tour. Laid down to album including G. Chappell, Hookes, Lester, Hoggard, , page, trimmed, adhesive marks to Border, Hogg, Lillee, Wessels, Yallop Appleyard, Byas, Padgett and White. verso. Sold with signed press pictures etc. Scarcer sheet. Folds otherwise Good selection £30/40 of and Stan good £25/35 McCabe. Each laid down to an 145 New Zealand. Selection of signed 157 Australian tour of England 1981. album page. G £30/50 press photographs, press pictures Official autograph sheet signed in etc. Signatures include Hadlee, AUTOGRAPH SHEETS, ALBUM ink by twenty members of the Fleming, Greatbatch Rutherford, PAGES touring party including K.Hughes, Nash, Morrison, Crowe, Bracewell Marsh, Wood, Alderman, Border, 151 Album pages. Selection of thirteen etc. Duplication £20/30 Lillee, Hogg etc. Sold with an official album pages containing sixty three autograph sheet for Australia v West 146 South Africa & Zimbabwe. Selection ink and pencil signatures from the Indies, 1st Test match played at The of signed press photographs, press 1930’s. Signatures include Wellard, Gabba in November 1996. Signed pictures, autograph sheet etc. Cameron, Blaxland, F.G. Foy, W. by both teams, twenty five Signatures include S. Pollock, Eric Carter, Haig, J.W. Hearne, Hobbs, signatures including Taylor, Healy, Rowan, Endean, Griffin, Van Der C.F.Walters, Robertson-Glasgow, Ponting, Reiffel, Warne, Waugh, Merwe, Donald, McGlew, Mitchell, Keeton, Calthorpe, Tennyson, Pope, Walsh, Lara, Ambrose, Bishop, Rhodes, Cronje, Procter, Adams, Mead etc. Many of the signatures Chanderpaul, Hooper, Murray etc. G Campbell, Goodwin etc. G £25/30 with their county written against £25/35 their name. G £25/35 147 Pakistan & India. Selection of signed 158 Australia team 1978-79. Official press photographs, press pictures, 152 Kent. Selection of five album pages World Series Cricket autograph etc. Signatures include Mudassar, signed in ink and pencil by eighteen sheet for the Australian team. The Wasim Akram, Anwar, Hirwani, players from the 1920/30’s. sheet signed by fourteen players Prasad, Gavaskar etc. G £20/30 Signatures include Levett, Fagg, including I. Chappell, G. Chappell, Freeman, Cornwallis, lEWIS, C.W. 148 Middlesex. Selection of signed press Lillee, Walters, Walker, Malone, Peach, A. Blunden, A.H. Ashwell, photographs, press pictures, letters Laird, Redpath etc. Light staining to Hardinge etc. Sold with a mono real etc. Signatures include Titmus, right hand lower corner otherwise in photograph postcard of A.P. Brearley, Carr, Sharpe, Warr, good condition £20/30 Freeman (Flemons), corner wear. G Ramprakash, Fraser, Gale, Gatting, £30/40 159 Australia team 1978-79. Official Jones, Moss, Tufnell, Radley etc. World Series Cricket autograph Good selection £25/35 153 No lot sheet for the Australian team. The 149 Players ‘Cricketers’ 1934. Selection 154 Australian tour of England 1956. sheet signed by fourteen players of twelve cigarette cards of players, Official autograph sheet fully signed including I. Chappell, G. Chappell, each laid down to pages from an in ink by all seventeen members of Lillee, Walters, Walker, Malone, album with an ink signature of the the touring party including Johnson, Laird, Redpath etc. Staining to right player, on paper piece, laid down to Miller, Benaud, Craig, Davidson, hand lower corner otherwise in good lower border of the cigarette card. Harvey, Langley, Lindwall, condition £15/25 Plus two laid down cards signed to McDonald, Maddocks etc. The sheet 160* Australian tour of South Africa face of card by the player featured. has been trimmed, has folds and has 1949/50. Official autograph sheet Signatures are Larwood, Pothercary, old tape marks to upper and lower fully signed in ink by all fifteen Wyatt, J.Arnold, Valentine, Ames, borders affecting the signature of members of the party including A.H. Dyson, Turnbull, L.F. Townsend, Jack Wilson otherwise in good Hassett, Lindwall, Harvey, Morris, I. T.B. Mitchell, , condition £20/30 Johnson, W. Johnston, Loxton, Parks, C.J. Barnett and . 155 Australian tour of England 1961. Moroney, Langley, McCool etc. (Townsend and Mitchell signed to Official autograph sheet for the Sheet may have been trimmed cards). Sold with two album pages Australian touring team. Fully signed slightly to top border. Folds and odd signed by the Sussex 1930’s (9 in ink by all nineteen members of the spotting otherwise in good signatures) and Gloucestershire party, plus the Manager and condition. Rare £80/120 1935 (6, two laid down) teams and Treasurer, including Benaud, Harvey, five further pages containing, 161* Australia tour of England 1948. Booth, Davidson, Lawry, McKenzie, mainly, individual signatures. Official autograph sheet fully signed Grout, O’Neill, Gaunt etc. The sheet Signatures include Cornford, Tate, in ink by all eighteen members of the has been trimmed, has folds and has Cox, Wensley, Allen, Dacre, Page, touring party including Bradman, old tape marks to upper and lower Copson, Goddard etc. G £50/70 Harvey, Miller, Hassett, Johnson, borders affecting the signature of Toshack, Brown, Morris, Hammence, 150 Don Bradman. Sepia postcard of Bob Simpson otherwise in good Morris, Tallon, Lindwall etc. Barnes Don Bradman, head and shoulders, condition £20/30 hand stamped as usual. Light fold wearing Australian sweater and cap.

15 marks and some adhesion marks to and another from the 1983 tour to Signatures include Stuart Law, Justin verso, otherwise in good/very good Zimbabwe, fully signed. Horizontal Langer, , Matthew condition £350/450 folds and light creases otherwise Hayden, , Brad good condition £30/40 Haddin, David Hussey etc. 162* Australian tour of New Zealand Horizontal folds otherwise G/VG 1982. Official autograph sheet 170 Australia 1984 tour to West Indies. £20/30 signed in ink by fourteen members Official autograph sheet fully signed of the touring party including G. by the squad. Signatures include 177 Australia Youth Teams. Two official Chappell, Hughes, Border, Lillee, Hughes, Alderman, Border, Lawson, autograph sheets of Young Australia Marsh, Thomson, Pascoe etc. Sheet Wessels, Yallop etc. Horizontal folds tours to Pakistan 1997 and the 1997 signed in three different coloured and light creases otherwise good Pakistan tour to Australia. Signatures inks otherwise good £25/35 condition £25/35 include Brad Haddin, Marcus North, (coach), James Hopes 163 Australia 1953 Coronation Tour to 171 Australia 1985 and 1987 rebel tours etc. Horizontal folds otherwise G/VG England. Official autograph sheet to South Africa. Autograph sheet £20/30 fully signed by the squad. Signatures fully signed by the squad. Signatures include Hassett, Morris, Benaud, include Hughes, Alderman, Dyson, 178 New Zealand. Two official autograph Harvey, Lindwall, Miller etc. Hogg, Rackemann, Yallop etc. sheets for the New Zealand tours of Horizontal and vertical folds Horizontal folds, file holes, small England in 1994 and 1999. Both otherwise in good condition £40/60 nicks and light creases otherwise fully signed. G £20/30 good condition £20/30 164 Australia 1961 tour to England. 179 New Zealand. Two official autograph Official autograph sheet fully signed 172 Australia 1997 Ashes tour to sheets for the New Zealand tours of by the squad. Signatures include England. Autograph sheet fully England in 1994 and 1999 (World Benaud, Harvey, Grout, Lawry, signed by the squad. Signatures Cup squad). Both fully signed. Sold Simpson etc. Horizontal and vertical include Taylor, S. Waugh, M. with an official scorecard for the folds otherwise in good condition Waugh, Bevan, Gilchrist, McGrath, England v New Zealand, 2nd Test £30/40 Ponting, Warne etc. and another match played at Headingley on the from the 1988 tour to Pakistan, fully 28th July to 2nd August 1983. Fully 165 Australia 1966-1967 tour to South signed. Horizontal folds to both and signed by the New Zealand squad. Africa. Official autograph sheet fully staining to the latter, otherwise good Sixteen signatures including Hadlee, signed by the squad. Signatures condition £30/50 Howarth, Crowe, Chatfield, Cairns, include Simpson, Lawry, I. Chappell, Bracewell, Smith etc. G £30/40 Redpath, Stackpole etc. Horizontal 173 Australia 1997 Ashes tour to and vertical folds otherwise in good England. Autograph sheet fully 180 Sri Lanka 1998. Official autograph condition £30/50 signed by the players. Signatures sheet for the Sri Lanka tour of include Taylor, S. Waugh, M. England. Nineteen signatures 166 Australia 1968 tour to England. Waugh, Bevan, Gilchrist, McGrath, including Ramatunga, De Silva, Official autograph sheet fully signed Ponting, Warne etc. Horizontal fold Jayasuriya, Atapattu Muralitheran by the squad. Signatures include and some creasing otherwise good etc. VG £10/15 Lawry, I. Chappell, Inverarity, condition £30/50 Mallett, Redpath, Walters etc. VG 181 South Africa 1965. Official £30/40 174 Australia Youth Teams. Two official autograph sheet for the South Africa autograph sheets of Young Australia tour of England 1965. Fully signed in 167 Australia 1980 tour to Pakistan. tours to Zimbabwe 1985 and South ink by all sixteen members of the Official autograph sheet fully signed Africa 1988. Signatures include party including Van der Merwe, by the squad. Signatures include G. , Dean Jones, Bruce Barlow, Bacher, Bland, G&P. Pollock, Chappell, Hughes, Border, Lawson, Reid, Stuart Law, Alan Mullally etc Lindsay etc. Folds otherwise in good Lillee, Marsh, Yallop etc. Sold with G/VG £20/30 condition £30/40 another from the 1981 tour to UK and Sri Lanka. Horizontal folds to the 175 Australia Youth Teams. Three official 182 South Africa v Australian XI latter, otherwise very good condition autograph sheets of Young Australia 1986/87. Official autograph sheet £30/40 tours to Zimbabwe 1985, West for the South African team who Indies 1990 and England 1991. played Australia in the 4th Test in 168 Australia 1983 tour to Zimbabwe. Signatures include Steve Waugh, February 1987. Eleven signatures Official autograph sheet fully signed Dean Jones, Michael Bevan, Damian include Rice, Cook, Donald, Kirsten, by the squad. Signatures include Martyn, , Adam Pollock, McEwan etc. Sold with an Wellham, Boon, Jones, Ritchie, Gilchrist, etc. official autograph sheet for the Whitney etc. Horizontal folds Vertical and horizontal folds South African tour of Australia otherwise good condition £20/30 otherwise G/VG £20/30 1993/94. Fully signed by all twenty 169 Australia 1982 tour to New Zealand. members of the party including 176 Australia Youth Teams. Two official Official autograph sheet fully signed Wessels, Cronje, Cullinan, de Villiers, autograph sheets of Young Australia by the squad. Signatures include G. Kirsten, Rhodes, Hudson, McMillan teams for New Zealand’s tour in Chappell, Hughes, Alderman, etc. VG £30/50 1996 and the 1995 tour to England. Border, Lillee, Marsh, Thomson etc

16 183 New Zealand tour of Australia McKenzie, G. Pollock, B. Richards, G. (two), signed by the squads (two 1987/88. Fully signed by nineteen Turner, Y. Ahmed (missing G. incomplete). Some with folds members of the party in ink. Chappell). Light folds otherwise in otherwise good £20/30 Signatures include Crowe, Hadlee, good condition £20/30 196 South Africa. Two Rebel tour Jones, Watson, Wright, Rutherford, 189 Zimbabwe and Kenya. Four fully autograph sheets from 1989/90 fully Sneddon, Bracewell etc. Sold with an signed official autograph sheets of signed by the squads. Signatures official autograph sheet signed by Zimbabwe teams from the 1983 & include Cook, Kirsten, Cullinan, Rice, the Pakistan touring team to New 1992 World Cups, inaugural test Donald etc. Also three official sheets Zealand 1995. Fully signed by all match vs India 1992, and the 1994- from the 1996 ‘A’ team tour to twenty members of the touring 1995 national squad. Also a signed England (2) and the 1998 full tour. party. Signatures include Wasim Kenya autograph sheet from the Light creases otherwise very good Akram, Sohail, Ul Haq, Saqlain, 1999 I.C.C. World Cup. Some light £30/40 Mustaq, Latif etc. G £25/35 folds or creases otherwise in very 197 India 1990’s. Three official and two 184 England. Selection of sixteen official good condition £20/30 unofficial tour autograph sheets and unofficial autograph sheets, 190 Sri Lanka tours of England. Three from 1989/90 fully signed by the mainly official, including England official autograph sheets from 1979, squads. Signatures include tour of Australia 1974 (unofficial), 1984 and 1990 fully signed (one Azharuddin, Shastri, Vengsarkar, England tour of New Zealand 1984 missing from 1984) by the touring , Tendulkar etc. Some folds (official), England v Australia parties. Horizontal and vertical folds and light creases otherwise good (official-one day) 1985, England v otherwise in good condition £25/35 £30/40 West Indies (official-one day) 1988, England tour of West Indies 1990 191 Sri Lanka tours of England. Five 198 M.C.C. v County matches. Nine (official), England v Australia 4th official autograph sheets from 1991, official autograph sheets on M.C.C. Test 1993 (official), England tour of 1998, 1999, 2002 and 2003 signed headed paper from the 1980s and West Indies 1994 (official) etc. Not (one missing from each of 1998, 1990s all fully signed by the players. all sheets are fully signed. G £30/50 1999 and 2002) by the touring Matches include v Notts 1982, v parties. Some with horizontal and India 1982, v Essex 1985, v Australia 185 England. Official autograph sheets vertical folds otherwise in good 1989, etc. One sheet duplicated, for the England team for the World condition £25/35 some folds, good £25/35 Cup 1979, England tour of Australia 1978/79 and Rebel tour of South 192 Sri Lanka tours of Zimbabwe. Three 199 Leicestershire C.C.C. 1981. Official Africa 1990/91. All fully signed. VG official autograph sheets from 1982, autograph sheet card signed by £30/40 1988, and 1994 fully signed by the sixteen members of the team touring parties. Horizontal and including Tolchard (Captain), 186 World team 1978-79. Official World vertical folds otherwise in good Agnew, Clift, Gower, Cook, Davison, Series Cricket autograph sheet for condition £20/30 , Steele, Taylor etc. VG the World team. Fully signed with £15/25 nineteen signatures including Greig, 193 Zimbabwe. Four official and one Iqbal, Zaheer, , Knott, unofficial autograph sheets of 200* Autograph sheets. Selection of Miandad, Sarfraz, Rice, B. Richards, Zimbabwe squads from the 1996 to fourteen autograph sheets for Test Snow etc. G £30/50 2000, mostly complete. Sold with a and county teams. The sheets either 1998 Bangladesh tour of England, in slightly sub standard condition or 187* M.C.C. tour of the West Indies Scotland and Ireland autograph incomplete. Official sheets include 1959/60. Official autograph sheet sheet and South Australian Cricket Glamorgan 1973, 1974, 1977, 1982, nicely signed in ink by all sixteen Association World You Cup Somerset 1992, Sri Lanka 1981 members of the touring party. autograph sheet from 1988. Minor (complete), 1991 (complete), Signatures include May, Cowdrey, light creasing otherwise G/VG Zimbabwe 1985, 1986 (complete), Barrington, Statham, Trueman, £20/30 West Indies 1991, Surrey ‘County Dexter, Andrew, Illingworth, Pullar Champions’ 1956 etc £30/40 etc. G/VG £4 0/60 194 Australia. Five official autograph sheets of Australian state squads 201* South Africa 1947. Sheet containing 188 M.C.C. Signed autograph sheets for from the 1980s and 1990s including the ink signatures of all seventeen of M.C.C. tours to India, Pakistan & Queensland v Worcestershire 1989 the South African touring party to Ceylon 1972-1973 and India, Sri at Brisbane, some duplicates. Sold England. Signatures include Nourse, Lanka & Australia 1976-1977. Both with Australia vs New Zealand Viljeon, Mann, Lindsay, Mitchell, complete with the exception of the women’s test match autograph Fullerton, Melville etc. The managers’ signatures. Sold with an sheets. One with horizontal and signatures on individual pieces or on International Wanderers official vertical folds otherwise G/VG album pages. Some good signatures. autograph sheet for the tour of £20/30 The sheet measures 8”x9.5”. G Rhodesia 1974, signed in ink by £25/35 seventeen members of the team and 195 New Zealand. Four official management including Close, E. autograph sheets of New Zealand 202* South Africa 1951. Sheet containing Barlow, I. Chappell, Tolchard, Greig, tours from 1958, 1980/81 and 1987 the ink signatures of fifteen of the

17 South African touring party to Kenyon, Palmer, Slade etc. Qty 14. Richards, Greenidge, Garner, King, England plus . VG £25/35 Alderman, Thomson, Lawson, Signatures include Nourse, Rowan, Hughes, Dyson, Gavaskar, Madan 209 Hampshire. Official autograph McGlew, Endean, Waite, Mann, Lal, Sharma, Kapil Dev, Mendis, De sheets for 1992 and 1996. Sold with Mansell, McLean etc. The signatures Mel, Dias, Randall, Snow, Robinson, a further sheet signed by a on individual pieces or on album Underwood, Rice, McEwan, Pollock, Hampshire team c1990’s and a sheet pages. Some good signatures. The B.Richards etc. Qty 6. G £30/50 signed by fourteen former players sheet measures 8”x9.5”. G £25/35 including B. Richards, Greenidge, 215 Autograph sheets. Selection of 203* New Zealand 1949. Sheet containing Shackleton, Gower, Smith, Cottam unofficial autograph sheets headed the ink signatures of fifteen of the etc. G £10/1 5 ‘The Ashes’, ‘England’, ‘England Test New Zealand touring party to -Keepers’, ‘India’ and ‘West 210 Northamptonshire c1977. Official England. Signatures include Hadlee, Indies’. The sheets all signed by autograph sheet signed by eleven Wallace, Sutcliffe, Cowie, Cave, former players. Signatures include members of the team. Signatures Reid, Scott, Donnelly etc. The Cowdrey, Luckhurst, Kenyon, include Mustaq, Yardley, Bedi, signatures on individual pieces or on Washbrook, Young, Snow, Knott, Larkins, Hodgson, Griffiths, Virgin, album pages. Some good signatures. Underwood, Tyson, Ames, Levett, Sharp etc, slight fading. Sold with The sheet measures 8”x9.5”. G Gavaskar, Kumble, Sharma, Sehweg, official autograph sheets for 1994, £25/35 Ambrose, Logie, R. Headley, 1995 (2) & 1996. G £20/30 Greenidge, King, Lara, Holding, 204* M.C.C. 1950/51. Sheet containing 211 Somerset c1986. Official autograph Marshall, Hunte etc. Some the ink signatures of eleven of the sheet signed by eighteen members duplication of signatures. Sold with a M.C.C. touring party to Australia of the team including Rose, Botham, selection of official autograph sheets and New Zealand. Signatures include V. Richards, Roebuck, Marks, with facsimile signatures and a BSI F.R. Brown, Compton, Hutton, Moseley, Kitchen etc. Sold with World Masters Cricket Cup 1995 Wright, Sheppard, Berry, Washbrook further official autograph sheets for signed by the England team. G etc. The signatures on individual 1988, 1995 (unofficial) and 1996 £25/35 paper pieces and laid down to sheet. (2). G £20/30 Some good signatures. The sheet 216 ‘Test Captains’. Two sheets signed by measures 8”x9.5”. G £25/35 212 ‘Single Wicket Competition. The various Test Captains. Seventy five Oval 1979(?)’. Surrey C.C.C. headed signatures including Azharuddin, 205 Middlesex 1948. 0fficial autograph paper signed by thirteen players who Cowdrey, Willis, Crowe, Fleming, sheet signed by eleven members of took part in the competition Reid, Bedi, Gooch, Dexter, Botham, the team. Signatures include Mann, including G. Chappell, Sobers, Gower, Dowling, Benaud, Cronje, D.Compton, L.Compton, Edrich, Freeman, Underwood, Turner, Richardson, Adams etc. Some Robertson, Sharp, Bedford etc. Laid Taylor, Gifford etc. Sold with seven duplication of signatures. G £25/35 down to album page. G £25/35 other various autograph sheets 217 ‘England Test Players’. Nine pre- 206 Surrey ‘County Champions 1952- including Derrick Robins Tour 1980, printed cards with headed title 1958’. Official autograph sheet ‘The Cricketer International Team, containing over eighty signatures of signed by fourteen members of the Dubai 1983, D.B. Close’s XI, England players. Signatures include Surrey team of 1958. Signatures Scarborough 1983 etc. Signatures Tyson, Arnold, Simpson, Padgett, include May, Lock, Barrington, include Close, Snow, Pocock, C. Cork, Roope, Atherton, Palmer, Bedser, Edrich, Clark, Constable, King, Cowdrey, Parfitt, Simpson, Jameson, Lever, Snow, Wood, Parsons etc. Light horizontal fold Fraser, Small, Athey etc. G £25/35 Oldfield, Cowdrey, Greig, Stewart, otherwise in good condition £25/35 213 Eastern Province, Season 1984. Two Ramprakash, Hussain, Woolmer, 207 ‘West Indies Test Captains 1940- autograph sheets, one for Eastern Knott, Dexter etc. VG £25/35 1990’. Large preprinted autograph Province v Western Province, signed 218 Australia. Five white cards card with captains names and by both teams (24 signatures) and containing thirty signatures of printed signature boxes. Signed by the other for Eastern Province v Australian Test players. Signatures, eight captains including Sobers, Natal, signed by both teams (24 nicely signed, include W. Brown, W. Kanhai, Lloyd, Kallicharran, V. signatures). Signatures include Lawry, Stackpole, Burge, Pascoe, Richards, Greenidge etc. G/VG Kirsten, Willey, Gooch, Larkins, Ring, Hamence, R. Marsh, M. £25/35 Emburey, Kuiper, Henry, Richardson, Walker, Yardley, K.Hughes, Bright, Procter, Lever etc. G £20/30 208 Official and unofficial autograph Mallett, McKenzie, M.Hughes, sheets for Essex 1984, 1987, 1988, 214 BSI World Masters Cricket Cup, I.Johnson, N.O’Neill, Border etc. 1992, 1996 (2) and 1997, Middlesex Bombay, March 1995. Official Some duplication of signatures. G 1991 and 1996 (2), Worcestershire autograph sheets/cards for the West £30/40 1994, 1995 (unofficial) and 1996. Indies (winners), Australia, Indian, 219 Australia. Five white cards Plus a sheet signed by over thirty England, Sri Lankan and South containing thirty three signatures of former Worcestershire players African teams who took part in the Australian Test players. Signatures, including Horton, Graveney, Berry, competition. Seventy nine signatures nicely signed, include Meckiff, including Kallicharran, Dujon, V.

18 Wellham, Border, Hughes, Boon, sheets for tours 1994-1998. Good signature of Jack Hobbs with picture. Yardley, Mayne, Lawry, R. Marsh, selection of signatures. G £15/25 G £60/80 Holland, Lawson, Ring, K.Hughes, 226 County autograph sheets. Seven 232 Australian tour of Australia 1953. M. Walker, I. Johnson, Pascoe, official signed autograph sheets for Large album page signed in ink by Vievers, Stackpole, Burge, Bright etc. Lancashire 1990 (2) & 1994, fourteen members of the touring Some duplication of signatures. G Leicestershire 1988, 1994 & 1995 party including Miller, Archer, £25/35 and Middlesex 1990. Some with Hassett, McDonald, Tallon, Benaud, 220 Australia. Four white cards folds otherwise good condition Lindwall, Tallon, Harvey etc. The containing twenty four signatures of £15/25 page signed in later years by Australian Test players. Signatures, Langley, Hole and Ring in slightly 227 England wicket keepers. A typed nicely signed, include Inverarity, N. thicker pen. Some staining and sheet featuring the ink signatures of O’Neill, Stackpole, Hookes, Pascoe, blotting to signatures. G £30/50 eighteen England wicket keepers W. Brown, Laird, Burge, Lawry, from 1931 to 1986 including Les 233 Australia 1953. Album page signed R.Marsh, de Courcy, Bright, K. Ames, , , by twelve members of the Australian Hughes, Border, Boon, Bennett etc. Bob Taylor etc. and another with touring team. Signatures include Some duplication of signatures. Sold seventeen signatures including Hassett, Miller, Benaud, Davidson, with a further sheet signed by ten Knott, Swetman, Taylor, Millman, Lindwall, Morris, Harvey etc. Australian players including Mallett, Downton etc. Horizontal fold and Smudge to the Miller signature. To Chappell, Sheahan, Edwards etc and light creasing otherwise good verso are eleven ink signatures of the a selection of official Australian condition £20/30 Gloucestershire team including autograph sheets with facsimile Crapp, Milton, Wells, Graveney, signatures. G £20/30 228 England Test Captains. An Cook etc. G £40/60 autograph sheet on Lancashire 221 India 1952. Card signed in ink by C.C.C. headed paper containing 234 Australia in South Africa, 1958. Two sixteen members of the touring team signatures of twenty seven England autograph pages with fifteen ink to England. Signatures include test captains including Sheppard, signatures including Craig, Harvey, Hazare, Sarwate, Mantri, Roy, Cowdrey, Dexter, Graveney, Simpson, Benaud, Burge, Meckiff, Ramchand, Gaekwad, Sen etc. Some Denness, Fletcher, Brearley, Botham, Davidson, Kline etc. Water damage slight fading to signatures, two Gower, Gatting, Gooch etc. Light to one page, the other VG £30/50 signatures on pieces laid down to creasing otherwise in good condition card. Some faults, generally good 235* Australian tour of England 1909. £30/40 £20/30 Album page nicely signed in ink by 229 England Test Captains. A typed sheet nine members of the Australian 222 Cricket autographs. containing autographs of twenty team, six to one side and three to the Northamptonshire autograph sheet seven England test captains other with the additional signature signed by sixteen members of the including Wyatt, Allen, Hutton, May, of Englishman J.N. Crawford. Northamptonshire team of 1954, Close, Illingworth, Cowdrey, Greig, Signatures to one side are Trumper, trimmed and laid down to card. Sold Willis, Gower, Stewart, Hussain etc. McAllister, Carkeek, Whitty, with three small album pages with Horizontal fold and light creasing Armstrong and Carter, and the other laid down signatures, on paper otherwise in good condition £30/40 side signed by Laver, Ransford, pieces, of various cricketers from Bardsley and Crawford. A date to Nottinghamshire and Lancashire 230 Australian tour of England 1934. the side of the Crawford signature is including Larwood, Staples, Carr, Two pages nicely signed in ink by 14th September 1909, which was Gunn, Voce, Flint, Makepeace, twelve members of the touring the date of the match versus South Iddon, Tyldesley etc. Some faults, party. Signatures include Woodfull, of England at Hastings. Crawford generally good £18/25 Bradman, Barnett, O’Reilly, Oldfield, played in the match against the Chipperfield, Grimmett, Bromley, 223* Surrey ‘County Champions 1952- Australians and all the signatures Kippax, Ponsford, McCabe etc. The 1958’. Official autograph sheet were probably signed at this game. two pages laid down to two joined signed by seventeen members of the VG £400/600 album pages. The signature of Surrey team of 1958. Signatures Barnett on piece laid down to page. 236 Gentlemen v Players 1926. Album include May, Lock, Barrington, G £80/120 page nicely signed in ink by the Bedser, Edrich, Laker, Constable, Players XI who played at Lord’s on Clark, Loader, Tindall etc. G/VG 231 Australian tour of Australia 1934. the 14th-16th July 1926. Eleven £30/40 Three album pages containing the signatures including Hobbs, Sutcliffe, laid down ink signatures on paper 224* England in World Cup 1979-1992. Tyldesley, Holmes, Tate, Woolley, pieces and printed images of thirteen Four official autograph sheets for the Hendren, Kilner etc. G £50/70 members of the touring party England teams in the 1979, 1983, including the Manager Bushby. The match was drawn in a high 1987 and 1992 World Cups. All fully Signatures include Oldfield, Kippax, scoring game, each of the first three signed. G £25/35 Wall, Darling, McCabe, Grimmett, batsman for the Players XI scored 225 South Africa. Seven incomplete Brown, Woodfull, Barnett, O’Reilly centuries, Hobbs 163, Sutcliffe 107 official, under 19 tour or unofficial etc. Also contains a similar ink and Tyldesley 131.

19 237 Gentlemen v Players 1939. Small Lacking the signature of Chapman 248 Autograph book 1970/2000’s. album page nicely signed in ink by from the full team, but signed by Autograph book containing approx the Players XI who played at Lord’s Robins who was probably 12th man. 135 signatures for the period. on the 5th-7th July 1939. Eleven Eleven signatures in total. Horizontal Signatures include Sobers (on signatures including Hutton, fold, nicks to page edges. G individual page), C. Broad, Ellison, Hardstaff, Paynter, Bowes, Copson, £180/200 Fleming, Wessels, Streak, Bell, B. Dollery, Gimblett, Compton, Wright Reid, Warne, Katich, Blewett, The match was drawn etc. G £30/50 Langer, Gooch, Hussain, 243 New Zealand tour of England 1931. Ramprakash, Pietereson, Olonga, The Players won by 160 runs, Album page signed in ink and pencil Underwood, Cowdrey, Boycott, Compton made 58 & 70, Hutton 86, (4) by eleven members of the Slater, Greig, Benaud, Atherton, Dollery 70 and Copson, Bowes and touring party. Signatures include Flintoff, Gough etc. Many signatures Wright shared the wickets Lowry (Captain), Dempster, James, have laid down small pen picture of 238 Scotland c1950’s. Two album pages, Vivian, Kerr, Matheson, Cromb etc. the player next to them. Also one signed by the Scotland team of Sold with a real photograph postcard contains the signature of Olympian 1951 with eleven signatures and of the party. G £30/40 Chris Hoy. G £50/70 another from a similar date, signed 244 All India tour of England 1932. Two 249 Autograph book 1970/2000’s. by eleven players. Signatures include album pages signed in pencil by Autograph book containing approx Edward, Nichol, Thomson, Hodge, thirteen members of the touring 290 signatures for the period. Sheppard, Brown, Jones etc. G party. Signatures include Amar Signatures include players from the £20/ 30 Singh, G. Limdi, Marshall, Colah, South African 2003, New Zealand 239 England 1940/50’s. Large album Jahangir Khan, Lall Singh etc. G 2004, West Indies 2004 and page signed by seventeen cricketers, £30/40 Zimbabwe 2004 teams to England mainly in ink, one in pencil. and county team players, ex Kent 245 West Indies 1933. Album page Signatures include Bowes, Hutton, players etc, Luckhurst, Hooper, Law, signed in pencil, two in ink, by F.R.Brown, Hardstaff, Fishlock, Cowdrey, Asif Iqbal, Flintoff , eleven members of the touring party. Gladwin, Jenkins, Close, Bedser, Blewett, Underwood, Muralitharan, Signatures include Grant (Captain), Graveney etc. Generally good Gough, Vettori, Cairns, Pieterson, Sealey, Valentine, Christiani, Wiles, condition £20/3 0 Smith, Boucher, Pollock, Kallis, Griffith, Headley, Barrow, Merry etc. Ridgeway, Crush, Sayer, Graham, 240 Test team autographs. Three album G £30/50 Raprakash, Trott, Astle, Gayle, Lara, pages, one signed by seven 246 All India v Eastern Counties 1932. Jacobs, Sarwan, Greenidge etc members of the Australian team of Three album pages containing the Many signatures have laid down 1956, one signed by West Indians signatures of the two teams who small pen picture of the player next Stollmeyer, Ramadhin, Valentine, played at Lincoln in June 1932. Two to them. Plus an original real Walcott and Christiani and the third pages nicely signed in ink by sixteen photograph postcard of the containing the laid down signatures, members of the Indian team and one Australian team of 1938. G £50/80 on pieces, of eleven South African page signed in pencil by twelve of players from 1951 including Tayfield, 250 Autograph book 1970/2000’s. the Eastern Counties team. Melle, Fullerton, Cheetham, Autograph book containing approx Signatures include Limbdi, Marshall, McGlew etc. Odd faults, good 65 signatures for the period. Wazir Ali, Nayuda, Palia, Jahangir £25/35 Signatures include Kallicharran. Khan, Godambe, Kapadia, Ghulam, Saqlain, Adams, Laxman, Gibbs, 241 England 1953. Album page nicely Naoomal Jaoomal, Dods and Drakes Sobers, Bell, Cowdrey, Underwood, signed in ink by the England team (Lincolnshire), Rhodes and Sime Greig, Slater , Benaud, Woolmer, Gul, who played Australia at in the (Nottinghamshire), Scott-Chad, Hoggard, Langer etc Many fourth Test in July 1953. Signatures Eagle and Covill (Norfolk) etc. G signatures have laid down small pen include Hutton, Compton, Edrich, £40/60 picture of the player next to them. Lock, Bedser, Laker, Bailey, Evans etc. All India beat Eastern Counties by Also contains the signature of G £30/50 an and 129 runs, Marshall Olympian Chris Hoy. G £40/60 The match was drawn, Lindwall and Limbdi made hundreds for India 251* Album pages 1930’s to 1980’s. took 8 wickets in the match and 247* West Indies tour of England 1939. Selection of thirty six album pages, Bedser took 6-95 in the Australian Lined page nicely signed in ink by all postcards etc for county and test first innings sixteen members of the West Indies teams each containing one or more 242* England v Australia 1930. Album touring party. Signatures include signatures. Teams include page nicely signed by ten of the Grant, Gomez, Cameron, Stollmeyer, Leicestershire 1931, Middlesex England team who played in the 4th Clarke, Martindale, Constantine, 1940/50’s, Essex c1946, Test at Manchester 1930. Eleven Headley, Hylton, Bayley etc. Page Northamptonshire 1930’s, Worcs signatures including Hobbs, Sutcliffe, laid down to album page. G 1970’s etc. Good selection of Duleepsinhji, Leyland, Hammond, £150/250 signatures including Geary, Astill, Goddard, Nichols, Duckworth etc. Dawson, A.P.F. Chapman, Hobbs,

20 Gregory, Perks, Root, Allen, team. Signatures include Lister, Bolus, Broad, Poole, Cox etc. G Robertson, Compton, Vigar, Dodds, Hopwood, Oldfield, Iddon, £25/35 Bailey, Hedges, Bedser, E.W. Clark, Washbrook, Paynter, Duckworth etc. 263 Surrey c1931/32. Album page nicely Bakewell, Voce, Larwood, Wellard, Sold with official (2) and unofficial signed in ink by eleven members of Ducat, Peach, Langridge, Gilligan, (1) for 1964, 1996 and c1990’s. Plus the team including Fender, Tate etc. Some signatures in pencil, a club headed sheet nicely signed by Sandham, Barling, F.R.Brown, some in ink. Some signatures on over twenty former players including Hobbs, Gregory, Gover, Squires, pieces laid down to album pages. Tattersall, Cranston, Statham, Brooks etc. VG £30/50 Varied condition. Viewing essential Howard, Hayes, Berry, Shuttleworth, £40/60 Place, Bond, Hilton etc. G £30/40 264 Surrey 1936. Large album page nicely signed in ink by eleven 252 Middlesex c1932/33. Album page 258 Leicestershire 1932. Album page members of the team including nicely signed in ink by ten members nicely signed in ink by ten members E.R.T. Holmes, Brooks, Garland- of the team. Signatures include J.W. of the team. Signatures include Wells, Sandham, Watts, Gregory, Hearne, Price, Wilson, Hendren, Hazelrigge, Geary, Astill, Snary, W.A. Parker, Fishlock, Squires etc. Sold Watkins, Young, Hart etc. Sold with Smith, Armstrong, Wiggington etc. with two further pages signed by a further album page signed by To verso are ten ink signatures of the various Surrey players c1990’s. VG and George Geary, Somerset team of 1932 including £30/50 another signed by Sandham, Ingle, Burrough, Andrews, Young, O’Connor, Hendren and Duckworth Wellard, Lee, Hazell etc. G £30/50 265 Sussex 1950/51. Album page nicely and a further page very nicely signed signed in ink by twelve members of 259 Leicestershire 1933. Album page by Jack Hobbs. VG £30/40 the team. Signatures include John nicely signed in ink by nine members and James Langridge, Cox, Oakes, 253 Derbyshire c1928. Album page of the team. Signatures include Doggart, Parks, Bates, Webb, Wood nicely signed in ink by twelve Dawson, Geary, Shipman, H.A. etc. G £20/30 members of the team. Signatures Smith, Sidwell, Snarey, Riley, include Jackson, Bowden, Storer, Coleman etc. Sold with official 266 Sussex 1955. Large album page Townsend, Worthington, Slater, autograph sheets for 1980, nicely signed in ink by twelve Shardlow, Elliott etc. G £30/40 c1986/87, 1992, 1994, 1995 and members of the team. Signatures 1996 (3). Plus page signed by over include John Langridge, Cox, 254 Derbyshire 1956. Album page nicely twenty former players including Thomson, Lawrence, Parks, Suttle, signed in ink by ten members of the Birkenshaw, Illingworth, Cronje, James, Marlar etc. Sold with two team. Signatures include Morgan, Palmer, Roberts, Willey, Watson, album pages signed by ten players Dawkes, Lee, Johnson, Beet, Smith Tolchard etc. G £30/50 from the 1970’s and official etc. Sold with a further album page autograph sheets for c 1975, signed by seven players from 1930 260 Nottinghamshire c1937. Album (A.Greig, Captain), 1990, 1992, (with 8 of Surrey 1930 to verso) and page nicely signed in ink by thirteen 1993 (2), 1996 (2) and a headed official autograph sheets for 1965, members of the team. Signatures sheet signed by over twenty five 1979 and 1996 (2). Plus further include Heane, Larwood, Voce, former Sussex players, including sheet signed by over thirty players Gunn, Lilley, Hardstaff, Woodhead, Greig, Parker, Gould, Pringle, Dexter, who played for the club including Keeton etc. G £30/40 Doggart, Snow etc. G £25/35 Berry, Oates, Pope, Jackson, 261 Nottinghamshire c1939. Album Townsend, Barlow, Taylor etc. G 267 Warwickshire 1921. Album page page nicely signed in ink by eleven £25/35 signed in pencil by G.A. Rotherham, members of the team. Signatures F.R. Santall, H. Howell, W. Quaife 255 Glamorgan c1950’s. Page signed in include Heane, Voce, Gunn, Wheat, and one other?. To verso the ink by thirteen members of the Keeton, Hardstaff, Woodhead, Giles, signatures of Isherwood, Altham and team. Signatures include Wooller, Knowles etc. The signature of Heane McDonnell of Hampshire 1921. Sold Parkhouse, Clift, Shepherd, Hedges, in slightly thicker pen and may have with official autograph sheets for Davis etc. Sold with official been added in later years. G £25/35 1987 (4), 1990 (unofficial), 1993 & autograph sheets for 1965, 1975, 262 Nottinghamshire c1935. Album 1995 plus a Nat West Final 1997 1993 & 1994. Plus headed sheet page signed in ink by ten members M.C.C. sheet signed by the signed by thirteen players. G £25/35 of the team, one in pencil. Warwickshire team, 11 signatures 256 Gloucestershire 1937. Album page Signatures include Heane, Walker, and a sheet signed by over thirty nicely signed in ink by eleven Keeton (signed twice), Staples, Voce, former players including Lara, members of the team. Signatures Winrow, Hardstaff, Butler etc. Voce Cartwright, Gibbs, Kanhai, include W. Hammond, Goddard, has signed twice and one signature Kallicharran, Willis, Wyatt, Snow, Hopkins, Crapp, Barnett, Sinfield, has been inked through. Sold with Murray etc. G £25/35 Lyon etc. Sold with official official autograph sheets for 1992, 268 Yorkshire c1935. Album page signed autograph sheets signed by over 1993, 1995 and 1996 (3). Sold with in pencil by eleven members of the thirty five former players. G £30/50 a further headed sheet signed by team including Sellers, Bowes, Fisher, over twenty five former players, 257 Lancashire 1937. Album page signed Verity, Turner, Sutcliffe, Layland, signatures include Simpson, Bond, in ink by eleven members of the Wood, Hutton etc. Sold with a larger

21 page signed in ink by twelve members of the team. Signatures than 1926, including (Essex). J.W.H. members of the Yorkshire team of include Hearne, Keeton, Lilley, King (Leics), W.E. Bates, J. Hills, F. 1958 including Burnet, Trueman, Hardstaff, Larwood, Voce, Walker, Ryan, J.T. Bell (all of Glamorgan), F. Close, Wilson, Bird, Illingworth, Knowles, Harris etc. G £30/40 Sugg (Lancs), M. Tate, L. Williams, Binks etc and a pre printed Yorkshire C.H. Gibson, A.C. Watson, A.H.H. 275 Derbyshire 1929. Album page sheet signed by twenty four former Gilligan, A.E.R. Gilligan (Sussex), signed in ink by fourteen members players including Trueman, Sharpe, F.R. Santall, W.Quaife, J. Smart, J.H. of the team. Signatures include Balderstone, Lehmann, Close, Mayer and Bates (Warwicks), D. Jackson, Storer, Armstrong, Appleyard, R. Hutton, Tendulkar, Denton, F.H. Gillingham, L. Graham, Worthington, Townsend, Vaughan, Gough, Blewett etc. G J.A. Cutmore, H. Young, A.C. Hutchinson, Copson, Pope etc. £30/40 Russell, J. Freeman (Essex) etc. Book Some wear and age toning, good becoming disbound, some pages 269 Lancashire 1953. Album page signed £30/40 loose. G £150/250 by eleven members of the team. 276 Yorkshire 1929. Album page signed Signatures include Ikin, Place, 281 Warwickshire 1922. Black autograph in ink by ten members of the team. Washbrook, Grieves, Berry, Parr, book containing twelve signatures of Signatures include Worsley, Statham etc. To verso are fourteen the Warwickshire team of 1922. Robinson, Macaulay, Wood, ink signatures of the Signatures signed in ink include Leyland, F. Dennis, Sutcliffe, Rhode, Northamptonshire team including Calthorpe,Santall, E.P. Hewetson, Barber etc. Some wear and age Brookes, Oldfield, Livingston, B.W. Quaife, Wyatt, Partridge, W. toning, good. Sold with a signed F.R.Brown, Reynolds etc. G £25/35 Quaife, Bates, Smart, Howell etc. small creased photograph of Herbert Also Kent 1922, six signatures 270 Essex 1953. Album page signed by Sutcliffe £30/40 including Woolley, Troughton, twelve members of the team. 277 Leicestershire 1933. Album page Collins, H.J.Taylor etc, West Indies Signatures include Insole, Smith, signed in pencil by eleven members 1923, six pencil signatures including Gibbs, Bailey, Savill, Preston, Avery of the team. Signatures include Austin (Captain),Tarilton, Dewhurst, etc. To verso are twelve ink Riddington, Berry, Shipman, Browne, Fernandes etc. Other signatures of the Derbyshire team Armstrong, Sidwell, G.A. Ball, Astill signatures in ink and pencil in the including Morgan, Kelly, Rhodes, etc. Slight soiling, good £25/35 book include Durston, Hendren , Jackson, Carr, Gladwin etc. G Haig, Boyes, Mead, Strudwick, £25/35 278 Glamorgan 1933. Album page Fowke, Astill, King, Sidwell etc. Book signed in pencil by eleven members 271 Nottinghamshire 1953. Album page becoming disbound, some pages of the team. Signatures include signed by thirteen members of the loose. G £100/150 C.V.G. Hines, E.R.K. Glover, Brierley, team. Signatures include Jepson, Every, Mercer, Duckfield, D.Davies 282 Australia 1934. Cream autograph Simpson, Goonesena, Butler, Clay, etc. Slight soiling, good £25/35 book containing the ink and pencil Hardstaff, Matthews, Dooland etc. signatures of ten of the Australians Sold with an album page signed by 279 Surrey 1940s to 1960s. Four album at Scarborough. Signatures include five cricketers from the 1930’s pages, two autograph sheets and a Bradman (very nice signature), including Hardstaff, Wellard, further mounted card signed in ink Woodfull, Darling, O’Reilly, Ebeling, A.Wood, E.R.Robinson etc. G by members of the Surrey teams. Brown, Fairfax, Grimmett etc. Some £30/40 Signatures include Barrington, A. other stage actors signatures Bedser, E. Bedser, Laker, Lock, May, 272 Kent c1930. Two album pages including Gracie Fields, Violet Surridge, Stewart etc. Some with signed in pencil, four in ink, by Stevens etc. G £60/90 folds and minor creases otherwise in twenty four members of the Kent good condition £30/40 CRICKET PHOTOGRAPHS playing staff plus odd earlier player. Signatures include Akers-Douglas, 280 Australian and County players 1926. 283 England tour of Australia for the Bi- C.H. Knott, Legge, Valentine, Levett, Autograph book containing eight Centenary and New Zealand 1988. Chapman, Freeman, Blunden, signatures of the Australian touring Official tour colour photograph of Hubble, Fielder, Povey, Fairservice, team to England in 1926. Signatures, the England team in tour blazers. G.J.V. Weigall, G.A. Simpson etc. nicely signed, are Bardsley, Photograph laid down to official Also signed by cricket writer R.L. Macauley, Everett, Richardson, photographers mount with title to Arrowsmith. Odd faults, good Grimmett, Woodfull, Ryder and top and nicely signed in pencil to £30/40 Oldfield. The book also contains side and lower borders by all twenty eleven signatures of the Cambridge members of the touring party 273 Somerset 1934. Album page signed team of 1926 including Dawson, including Gatting, Dilley, Broad, in pencil by ten members of the Duleepsinhji, Robins, Meyer, Irvine Robinson, Capel, Athey, French, team. Signatures include Ingle, etc, nine signatures of the Surrey Moxon, Radford etc. Presented to Robertson-Glasgow, Mitchell-Innes, team 1926 including Hobbs, Fender, players only. 15”x11” £40/60 Wellard, Luckes, Lee, Seamer etc. G Abel, Peach, Sandham, Strudwick £25/35 284 England tour of South Africa etc and four pages containing thirty 1995/96. Official colour team 274 Nottinghamshire 1935. Album page weight excellent signatures, in ink, of photograph laid down to official nicely signed in ink by eleven various county players, some earlier

22 photographers mount with title to standing and seated in rows, Taylor, Gower, Lamb, Tavare, Dilley, top and names of team printed to wearing tour blazers. The Willis etc. 9.5”X12”. G £40 /60 side and lower borders. Signed in photograph laid down to official 293 Frank . Yorkshire & pencil to borders by all twenty three photographers mount with title to England 1890-1907. members of the squad. Signatures top and players names to lower Photomechanical process print include Thorpe, Hick, Atherton, border. Signed to side borders by all photograph of Jackson, former Fraser, Cork, Gough, Smith etc. eighteen members of the team. England Captain who played twenty Framed and glazed, overall Signatures include Denness, Boycott, Tests from 1893 to 1905, taken from 15.5”x12.5”. VG £30/50 Underwood, Knott, Greig, Willis, the original action photograph by Old, Amiss, Arnold, Fletcher etc. The 285 England tour of Pakistan & Sri Lanka George William Beldham. Signed to photograph measures 9.5”x7.5” 2000/2001. Official tour colour lower border by both Jackson and and overall 14”x12”. Some creasing photograph of the England One Day Beldham in pencil. Published by the to photograph, minor marks/faults team. Photograph with title to top Swan Electric Engraving Company to mount otherwise in good and names of team to borders. on 1st September 1905. Window condition £60/80 Signed in pencil by twenty two mounted. 14.5”x22” overall. members of the team. Signatures 290* M.C.C. tour of Australia & New Damage to image, loss to borders, include Hussain, Gough, Caddick, Zealand 1974/75 and Australia & damp staining, only fair condition. Flintoff, Stewart, Hick, Hoggard, India 1979/80. Two official colour Signatures generally good. Viewing Trescothick etc. Presented to players tour photographs of the M.C.C. essential, not subject to return and officials only. 16”x12”. G teams in tour blazers. the £40/60 £30/50 photographs laid down to official 294 Australian tour of Australia 1948. photographers mount with title to 286 England One Day International ‘Illustrated Ltd’ of Perth printed top and names of team printed Squad 2003. Official colour photograph of the Australian touring below. One signed and dedicated by photograph of the England One Day team to England 1948. Signed to and the other by Derek team who played Pakistan, image in ink by eight of the players Underwood. Presented to players Zimbabwe and South Africa in featured, Bradman, Harvey, only. Overall, 13”x9” and 14”x12” England in 2003. Photograph with Hamence, Hassett, Toshack, Ring, £30/50 title to top and names of team to Johnson and Barnes. Centre fold, borders. Signed in pencil by twenty 291 England tour of Zimbabwe and New odd nicks to page edges. G £60/80 members of the team. Signatures Zealand 1996/97. Official colour 295 Frank Edward Woolley. Kent & include Vaughan, Flintoff, Anderson, team photograph laid down to England 1906-1938. Large and Giles, Trescothick, Harmison, Gough official photographers mount with impressive studio image of Woolley etc. Presented to players and officials title to top and names of team wearing cricket attire. The only. 16”x12”. G £30/50 printed to side and lower borders. photograph by B.C. Flemons of Signed in pencil to borders by all 287 England One Day International Tonbridge is titled to right hand side twenty members of the squad. Squad 2007. Official colour ‘F.E. Woolley. Kent’ and is laid down Signatures include Atherton, Thorpe, photograph of the England One Day to photographers mount with Russell, Hussain, Knight, Gough, team who played India in England in inserted period ink signature of Caddick etc. Framed and glazed, 2007. Photograph with title to top Woolley to lower centre of mount. overall 22”x18”. VG £30/50 and names of team to borders. Framed and glazed. The photograph Signed in pencil by twenty two 292 England 1991/92. Official colour measures 9”x11.5” and overall members of the team. Signatures team photograph of the England 17”x21”. G £50/80 include Collingwood, Flintoff, tour of New Zealand 1991/92. 296 ‘M.C.C. & Ground 1892-1893’. Anderson, Broad, Pietersen, Bell, Photograph laid down to official Large original photographic image Prior, Cook etc. Presented to players photographers mount with title to with imagined large group of and officials only. 16”x12”. G top and names of team printed cricketers and cricket dignitaries on £30/50 below. Signed in ink to borders by all the pitch at Lord’s with the pavilion nineteen members of the squad. 288* England v Australia. 200th Ashes to the right, the indoor school and Signatures include Botham, Gooch, Test 1968. Official mono team other stands to background . Hick, Ramprakash, Reeve, Lamb, photograph of the England team, Produced by Mayall & Co, London. Stewart, Pringle etc. Framed and standing and seated in rows, Framed and glazed. Overall glazed, overall 15.5”x12.5”. Sold wearing cricket attire and England 46”x21”. Odd nick, mark otherwise with an M.C.C. tour of Fiji, New sweaters. The photograph laid down in generally good condition £70/100 Zealand & Pakistan 1983/84 large to photographers mount and signed press photograph of the touring 297 ‘Players XI’ circa early to mid 1930’s. by England Captain Colin Cowdrey. party about to board the plane to fly Large official photograph of the Overall 18”x14”. G £50/70 out. Players and officials in tour ‘Players’ team that played the 289* M.C.C. tour of the West Indies blazers and ties. Signed by eleven of ‘Gentlemen’ in the 1930’s. The team 1974. Large official mono the party to the image. Signatures photographed wearing team blazers photograph of the M.C.C. team, include Botham, Randall, Fowler, and cricket attire. Players include

23 Sutcliffe, Hammond, Ames, Verity, photograph measures 10.5”x8” and Some foxing and light crease to Nicholls, Leyland (in suit) etc. overall approx 17.5” x 14.5”. mount otherwise in good condition Photograph by ‘The Sport & General Generally good/very good condition £50/70 Press Agency Ltd’ laid down to £500/700 305* Victoria ‘Sheffield Shield Winners’ official mount with printed photog - The series was drawn one Test each, 1924/25. Official sepia photograph raphers details to corner. Framed and with three drawn of the Victorian Shield winning glazed. Overall 21”x17”. Minor cricket team 1924/25, standing and marks to image otherwise in good 301 Victor Thomas Trumper. New South seated in rows wearing caps and condition £50/70 Wales & Australia 1894-1914. blazers. The photograph laid down Excellent photomechanical process 298 Players XI 1934. Large official to official photographers mount with print photograph of Australian photograph of the Players team that title to top ‘Victorian Cricket Team’ legend , ‘jumping out played the Gentlemen at Lords and names of players printed below. to drive’, taken from the original 1934. The team photographed Photograph by E.B. Studios of action photograph by George wearing team blazers and cricket Sydney. Framed and glazed. Overall William Beldham. Signed to lower attire. Players include Sutcliffe, 14.5”x12.5”. Odd faults otherwise border by Victor Trumper in pencil. Hammond, Ames, Verity, Nicholls, in good condition £40/60 Published by the Swan Electric Leyland, Hendren etc. Photograph Engraving Company on 1st August 306* Australian tour of South Africa by ‘The Sport & General Press 1905. With full outer border, nicks 1966/67. Large official mono Agency Ltd’ laid down to official and tears to top edge of outer photograph of the Australian team, mount with printed photographers border otherwise in good/very good standing and seated in rows, details to corner. Framed and glazed. condition. A rare item £100 0/150 wearing tour blazers. The Overall 21”x17”. G £50/70 photograph laid down to official 302* Australian touring team to England 299 London County Cricket Club c1900. photographers mount with title to 1938. Original mono press Large original photograph of the top and players names to lower photograph of the Australian team, London County team and another border. Players include Simpson, standing and seated in rows, in front team, standing and seated in rows, Stackpole, Chappell, Lawry, of the pavilion at Lords’. 10”x8”. wearing cricket attire, caps and McKenzie, Hawke etc. Signed and The photograph with printed date of blazers and stood in front of a inscribed to top left hand corner of first filing to verso 20th August thatched roofed pavilion. To centre photograph by Bill Jacobs, tour 1938. The date of the first day of the seated is W.G. Grace. Other manager. The photograph measures Oval Test when Hutton began his cricketers include C.J.B. Wood, A.E. 9.5”x8” and overall 15.5”x13”. G epic innings and went onto make his Lawton, W.G. Grace Junior etc. The £60/80 364. VG £50/70 photograph laid down to card. Wear 307* Australia v England 1932/33 to border edges and bumping to 303 South African tour of Australia ‘Bodyline’. Original mono printed corners otherwise in good condition. 1931-1932. Original official mono photograph of the M.C.C. The photograph measures photograph of the South African Australasian team 1932/33. The 11.5”x9.5”. A good image. Rare touring team, standing and seated in photograph laid down to photog - £130/160 rows, wearing tour blazers and raphers mount with title ‘M.C.C. cricket attire. The photograph laid 300 Australian tour of England 1938. Team in Australia 1932-33’ to top down to modern card with original Large official mono photograph of and players names printed to lower titles laid down to top and players the Australian touring team to border. The photograph features printed names to lower border. England 1938, standing and seated Jardine, Paynter, Duckworth, Players include Cameron, Taylor, in rows, wearing cricket attire. The Larwood, Allen, Hammond, Leyland, Vincent, Morkel, Mitchell, Balaskas, photograph laid down to original Voce, Wyatt, Sutcliffe, Brown, Verity, Viljoen, Bell, Christy etc. The photographers mount with printed Tate, Mitchell etc. The photograph photograph measures 11.5”x9.25” title to top border ‘Australian Cricket measures approx 10”x7”. Odd and overall 17”x14.5” £70/100 Team 1938’ and signed by all faults otherwise in good condition. eighteen members of the touring Australia won the series 5-0 Framed and glazed. Overall party to lower border including the 17”x13.5” £100/150 304* Australian tour of England 1975. Manager, Jeanes and Baggage Official mono team photograph of 308 Northamptonshire v West Indies Master, Ferguson. Signatures include the Australian team, standing and 1980. Large original photograph of Don Bradman, McCabe, Barnes, seated in rows, wearing cricket West Indian batsman Faoud Bacchus Brown, O’Reilly, Barnett, attire. The photograph laid down to being beaten by the bowler, the ball Chipperfield, Hassett, Fingleton, photographers mount, with title to hits the wicket but does not remove Fleetwood-Smith, McCormick, top border, and signed to borders by the bails, giving him a lucky escape. Badcock, Walker, Waite etc. twelve members of the touring The photograph showing the ball Handwritten dedication from Ben party. Signatures include I. Chappell, about to touch the stumps with the Barnett ‘To Pat, With kind regards Lillee, G. Chappell, Thomson, batsman and wicketkeeper George and grateful thanks, Ben 1938’ to McCosker, Robinson, R. Marsh, Sharp watching most attentively. top left hand corner of mount. The Higgs, Hurst etc. Overall 16”x20”. The tour match played at Bletchley

24 in May 1980. Mounted, framed and raphers mount with title to top and 322 Pakistan. Forty mono and colour glazed. Overall 24.5”x21”. Excellent players names to lower border. press photographs of Pakistan Test image. Photograph by Bob Thomas. Signed to side borders by all players. Includes Sohail, Akram, VG £30/ 50 fourteen members of the touring Imran Khan, Miandad, Malik etc. party. Signatures include Sinclair, Mainly 7”x9” & 10”x8”. G £20/30 309 Bill Ponsford. Sepia press Congdon, Taylor, Harford, Alabaster, photograph of Ponsford batting for 323 England. Twenty signed mono press Motz, Pollard, Yuille, Cunis etc. 14”x Australia and playing a shot to the photographs of England players 11”. G £80/120 leg side. Signed by Ponsford in ink. including Malcolm, De Freitas, 6.5”x5.5”. Mounted to card. G 316 New Zealand tour of England and Gooch, Atherton , Cook, Udal etc. £30/40 for the World Cup 1983. Official Mainly 10”x8” and 7”x9”. G colour press photograph of the New £30/40 310* and A.A. Milne. Two Zealand touring team, standing and mono press photographs of the two 324 Australia. Five signed colour seated in rows, wearing tour blazers. authors who both wrote books on photographs of Australian Test The photograph, by Patrick Eagar, cricket. 6”x8”. VG £30/50 players, Mark Taylor, Reiffel, laid down to photographers mount Blewett, Clark and Symonds. 10”x8” 311* Francis George Mann. Mono press with title to top and players names or larger. G £20/30 photograph of Mann batting for to lower border. Signed to side Middlesex. Signed in ink by Mann. borders by eighteen members of the 325 England World Cup 20/20 6”x8”. G £30/40 touring party. Signatures include Champions. Large colour Howarth, Wright, Hadlee, Cairns, photograph of the team celebrating. 312* John William Hitch. Surrey & Chatfield, Smith, Edgar, Crowe etc. The photograph signed by fifteen of England 1907-1925. Sepia close up 15”x 12”. G £70/100 the squad. Good image. 12”x8”. G circular studio photograph of Hitch, £20/30 head and shoulders, wearing cricket 317 England Test Cricketers. Collection shirt. The photograph laid down to of eighteen ‘copy’ postcard size 326 Worcestershire & Warwickshire. mount and signed and inscribed to photographs featuring an England Collection of eighty photographs of right hand corner ‘With every good Test player, each signed by the players, thirty two photographs are wish, Yours very sincerely J.W. Hitch player featured. Signatures include signed by the player featured. 1922. Overall 7.5”x8.5”. Excellent Allom, Ames, Barnett, Butler, Various sizes. G £20/30 image. VG £80/120 Cartwright, D’Oliveira, Kenyon, 327 Essex, Lancashire & Middlesex. Pope, Read, Sinfield, Statham, 313 Arthur Fielder. Kent & England Collection of one hundred and Wyatt, D. Wright etc. G £30/50 1900-1914. Sepia press photograph twenty photographs of players, sixty of Fielder wearing Kent cap in 318 Australia. Good selection of signed one photographs are signed by the bowling pose next to the stumps. colour and mono magazine pictures, player featured. Various sizes. G ‘London News Agency, Fleet Street’ cuttings and press photographs (3, £20/30 press handstamp to verso. The of Hawke) of Australian Test players. CRICKET POSTCARDS, CIGARETTE & photograph measures 5”x7”. G Signatures include (3), TRADE CARDS £30/50 Massie, Langley, R. Marsh, O’Reilly, W. Brown, N. Harvey, Lillee, 328* M.C.C. tour of Australia 1958/59. 314 New Zealand tour of England 1965. McCormick, Mailey, R. Simpson etc. Mono postcard of the P&O ship Official mono press photograph of Various sizes. G £30/50 Iberia which took the team to the New Zealand touring team, Australia. Signed to card face by standing and seated in rows, 319 England. Selection of six signed seventeen members of the touring wearing tour blazers. The postcards and postcard sized party including May, Trueman, photograph by Rangoon Studio, photographs of England Test players. Laker, Loader, Cowdrey, Brown, New Delhi, laid down to mount. Signatures include Swetman, Bailey etc. Fading to some Signed to side borders by all Woolmer, May, Luckhurst, Ames, signatures. Wear to card extremities, nineteen members of the touring G.O.Allen etc. G £25/35 staining to lower right hand corner party. Signatures include Reid, 320 Signed cricket photographs. £50/70 Sutcliffe, Collinge, Congdon, Vivian, Selection of nine signed colour and Taylor, Dowling, Pollard, W.Hadlee 329* Arthur Owen Jones. mono photographs of players Shane (Manager) etc. Presentation Nottinghamshire & England 1892- Warne, Imran Khan (3), Ian Bishop inscription handwritten to top 1914. Mono real photograph (3) and . Good images. border. 18”x 13.5”. G £80/120 postcard of Jones in batting pose. Various sizes, mainly 8”x10”. G Nicely signed in black ink by Jones. 315 New Zealand tour of Australia 1967. £30/50 Rhotophot no 8805. Postmarked Official mono press photograph of 321 South Africa. Forty mono and colour 1904. G £150/200 the New Zealand touring team, press photographs of South African standing and seated in rows, 330* William Maldon Woodfull. Victoria & Test players. Includes Cronje, wearing tour blazers. The Australia 1921-1934. Original sepia Donald, Pollock, Adams, Le Roux, photograph, by Green & Hahn of real photograph postcard of Kirsten etc. Mainly 7”x9” & 10”x8”. , laid down to photog - Woodfull, head and shoulders, G £20/30

25 wearing V.C.A. cricket cap. Nicely Wood, Leyland, Bowes etc. Walkers signed in ink by Woodfull. Empire Studios, Scarborough. G £30/50 Publishing series 1926. Minor 338 Leveson-Gower’s XI v New Zealand, adhesive marks to verso. G £70/100 Scarborough 1937. Mono real 331 Yorkshire. Record opening stand- photograph postcard of Yardley and and . Wyatt, in batting attire, walking Yorkshire and England 1932. Mono through the crowds at Scarborough. real photograph postcard showing Walkers Studios, Scarborough. G the scoreboard at Leyton with the £30/40 Yorkshire record 1st wicket stand of 339 Arthur William Carr. 555 and Hutton and Holmes stood Nottinghamshire & England 1910- beneath in 1932. Sutcliffe scored 1934. Mono real photograph 313 and Holmes 224no. This is still postcard of Carr, three quarter the record opening stand for length, wearing M.C.C. touring Yorkshire and is second in the blazer. B.C. Flemons of Tonbridge. G overall record for the first wicket. £15/25 Signed in ink by both players. Details handwritten to verso including 340 Sussex. James Horace Parks. Mono ‘Autographed at Scarborough, real photograph postcard of Parks, during Yorkshire v Essex match, full length, in cap and blazer, signed Lot 334 August 1932’. G £180/250 in ink by Parks to face. Nias. Sold with a similar real photograph 332 ‘Yorkshire County C.C.’ c1928/29. postcard of John Langridge, wearing Sepia real photograph postcard of Sussex blazer and cap, signed by the Yorkshire team, standing and Langridge to face. Series unknown. seated in rows, wearing blazers. G £50/70 Fielding of Leeds. G £20/30 341 Don Bradman. ‘Centenary of the 333 ‘Northamptonshire C.C.C.’ 1929. Ashes 1882-1982’ colour postcard, Mono real photograph postcard of nicely signed in ink by Don Bradman. the Northamptonshire team, VG £25/35 standing and seated in rows, wearing blazers and the odd cap. 342 Don Bradman. ‘Famous Cricketers’ Albert Wilkes of West Bromwich. mono postcard of Bradman batting Handwritten pencil annotation to at Worcester in 1948, nicely signed verso otherwise in good condition to face in ink by Bradman. £20/30 Photograph by Ken Kelly. G £30/50 334 Herbert Sutcliffe. Yorkshire & 343 Middlesex. J.W. Hearne and E. England 1919-1945. Mono real ‘Patsy’ Hendren. Two ‘Chums photograph plainback postcard of Cricketers’ cigarette cards of the two Sutcliffe, half length, wearing players very nicely signed in ink by England touring blazer, very nicely each. VG £30/40 Lot 336 signed by Sutcliffe. Very good 344 ‘Centenary of the Ashes 1882-1982’ condition £60/80 colour postcards. Twenty cards, each 335 . Surrey & England 1950- signed by a Australian or England 1963. Mono real photograph Test cricketer. Signatures include postcard of May, head in shoulders, Lindwall, Craig, I. Johnson, Burge, wearing Surrey sweater. Nicely G.Chappell, Appleyard, Snow, Willis, signed by May in ink. Raphael Tuck Illingworth, Bailey, Tyson, Mann etc. & Sons. G £20/30 G/VG £25/35 336 Maurice Tate. Sussex & England 345 T.C.C.B. ‘International Cricketers’ 1912-1937. Mono real photograph colour postcards. Forty nine signed postcard of Tate, wearing M.C.C. postcards including Atherton, blazer and holding pipe. Nicely Warne, Langer, Tufnel, Healy, The signed in ink by Tate. Nias of Bedsers, Gower, Caddick, Malcolm, Brighton. G £60/90 Ramprakash etc. Plus a few unsigned cards. Some duplication. G 337 Yorkshire v M.C.C., Scarborough £30/40 1938. Mono real photograph postcard of the Yorkshire team lined 346 Cricket Postcards. Collection of up in front of the pavilion. Players seventy seven various modern include Verity, Sutcliffe, Sellers, cricket postcards, trade cards etc, all Lot 340

26 signed by a cricketer. Signatures sixth Test appearance, scoring 364 dated 19th November 1942 £25/35 include Gough, D. Jones, Gooch, runs against Australia, a milestone Sidney E. Grimshaw, a Leed’s Larkins, Lawson, Bracewell, that stood for nearly 20 years. In stockbroker, who acted for Hutton M.Marshall, Donald, Hadlee, Broad, 1952, he became the first profes - and became a kind of mentor, Gower,Amiss, D’Oliveira, Bedsers, sional cricketer of the 20th century providing encouragement and Close, Illingworth, Willis, Lewis etc. to captain England in Tests, under advice, particularly during the Cards series include J/V, Stamp his captaincy England won the period 1942-1943, when Hutton Publicity, England cricket emblem Ashes the following year for the first was undergoing treatment for an etc. Some duplication £30/50 time in 19 years. Hutton captained arm injury sustained during military the England Test team between 347 Don Bradman. WeetBix. ‘Sir Donald service 1952 and 1955, in 23 Tests as Bradman- Greatest Hits’. Set of captain, he won eight Tests and lost 358 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals 1934- sixteen colour collectors cards four with the others drawn. Hutton 1940. Original decorative boards. featuring Bradman in various poses. retired from regular first-class cricket The 1934 edition signed to green Each of the sixteen cards has been during the 1955 season. He was front end paper by Hutton. Odd signed by Bradman in black pen. VG knighted for his contributions to handwritten notes on players ages to £200/300 cricket in 1956. He went on to be a ‘Notes’ pages within the books. 348 Signed cigarette cards. Five Players Test selector, a journalist and Minor faults to odd edition 1938 cigarette cards of Washbrook, broadcaster and remained involved otherwise in good condition. Sold Hutton, Hardstaff, Yardley and in cricket, becoming Yorkshire with a note of authentication stating Wyatt, all signed to face by the President in 1990. He died a few the books were from the library of player featured. G £25/35 months later, aged 74. from the vendor. Qty 7 £40/60 349* Lord’s. Selection of nine postcards of 355 ‘History of Yorkshire County Cricket various scenes from Lord’s. 1833-1903’. Rev R.S. Holmes 1904. 359 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals 1948- Published by the M.C.C. Bookplate of Leonard Hutton to 1962. Original decorative boards. 1950/60’s?. G £15/25 inside front board, signed by Hutton Faults to odd edition, especially the to front end paper. Fading to spine, 1949 and 1950 editions, the 1949 350 ‘Cricket, Tennis & Golf Celebrities’ some wear to board extremities, edition lacking title page, with Ardath 1935. Full set of fifty cards, front two pages loose otherwise in damage to rear board otherwise, on odd faults. G £30/40 good condition. Sold with ‘History of the whole, in good condition. Sold 351 Cornhill Insurance cards. Series ‘B’. Yorkshire County Cricket 1924- with a note of authentication stating Two signed mono cards from series 1949’. J.M. Kilburn 1950 with poor the books were from the library of ‘B’. Cards are David Gower and dustwrapper. Signed by Hutton to Len Hutton from the vendor. Qty 14 . G £18/25 front end page with ‘leonard Hutton’ £40/60 bookplate to inside board. G Qty 2 352 Cornhill Insurance cards. Seventy 360 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1967 & £25/35 seven signed mono cards from 1968. Leather bound editions with various series. Heavy duplication. G 356 ‘History of Yorkshire County Cricket gilt to all page edges. Front board £30/40 1833-1903’. Rev R.S. Holmes 1904. with titles, club emblem, year and Signed by Hutton to title page. embossed in gilt to lower border ‘Sir 353 Test players. Selection of over fifty Fading to spine and boards, lacking Leonard Hutton, Honorary Life signed postcards, white cards etc all front end papers and photograph Member’. G/VG. Qty 2 £30/40 individually signed by a players to bookplate of Lord Hawke otherwise face or back. Signatures include 361 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1969 & in good condition £10/20 Broad, Langer, Arnold, Goodwin, 1970. Leather bound editions with Gooch, Hick, Wells, Adams etc. G Pen and ink portrait of a gilt to all page edges. Front board £25/35 Scarborough ‘Belle’, titled with titles, club emblem, year and ‘Scarborough 1905’ to inside front embossed in gilt to lower border ‘Sir 354 Reproduction cigarette cards. Blue board Leonard Hutton, Honorary Life file containing over twenty sets of Member’. Some spotting/marks to cards. G £15/25 357 ‘History of Yorkshire County Cricket boards of the 1969 edition otherwise 1833-1903’. Rev R.S. Holmes 1904 CRICKET BOOKS FROM THE in good condition. Qty 2 £30/40 and ‘History of Yorkshire County LIBRARY OF SIR LEONARD HUTTON Cricket 1903-1923’ A.W. Pullin. 362 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1971 & Sir Leonard Hutton, Yorkshire & Leeds 1924. Both signed by Hutton 1972. Leather bound editions with England 1934-1955. Len Hutton to front end paper, both with gilt to all page edges. Front board was probably the greatest English bookplate of Leonard Hutton. with titles, club emblem, year and batsman of his era, who played for Fading to spine and boards of the embossed in gilt to lower border ‘Sir Yorkshire and England before and 1904 edition otherwise in good Leonard Hutton, Honorary Life after the Second World War as an condition. Presentation inscription to Member’. Qty 2. G £30/40 opening batsman. He set a record in front end paper of the 1924 edition 363 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1973 & 1938 for the highest individual ‘To Leonard Hutton with Best 1974. Leather bound editions with innings in a Test match in only his Wishes from S.E. Grimshaw and

27 gilt to all page edges. Front board club emblem, year and embossed in Hutton. The Story of a Great with titles, club emblem, year and gilt to lower border ‘Sir Leonard Cricketer’. J.M. Kilburn 1952, signed embossed in gilt to lower border ‘Sir Hutton, Honorary Life Member’. by Hutton, ‘Len Hutton Leonard Hutton, Honorary Life Signed by Hutton to front end paper. Demonstrates Batting Strokes’. Member’. Qty 2. G £30/40 One page incorrectly cut by binder Methuen & Co Ltd 1956 (2 copies), otherwise in good condition £20/30 ‘A Century of Yorkshire County 364 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1975. Cricket’. Yorkshire Post 1963, ‘Len Leather bound edition with gilt to all 371 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1982. Hutton. The World’s Greatest page edges. Front board with titles, Leather bound edition with gilt to all Batsman’ Brian Trevor, ‘Len Hutton club emblem, year and embossed in page edges. Front board with titles, Souvenir’ Yorkshire Post, ‘Play! gilt to lower border ‘Sir Leonard club emblem, year and embossed in Cricket In Yorkshire’ J.M. Kilburn, Hutton, Honorary Life Member’. gilt to lower border ‘Sir Leonard A.B.C. Cricket Book 1954/55, ‘The Signed by Hutton to front end paper. Hutton, Honorary Life Member’. Battle for the Ashes 1954/55’ G £20/30 Signed by Hutton to front end paper. (Brander), ‘The Battle for the Ashes G £20/30 365 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1976. 1953 (Argos), ‘Quest for the Ashes Leather bound edition with gilt to all 372 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1983. 1956’, ‘Before & After. Bramall page edges. Front board with titles, Leather bound edition with gilt to all Lane’. K. Farnsworth 1988, signed club emblem, year and embossed in page edges. Front board with titles, copy from the author to Hutton etc. gilt to lower border ‘Sir Leonard club emblem, year and embossed in Some faults, good £30/50 Hutton, Honorary Life Member’. gilt to lower border ‘Sir Leonard 378 Len Hutton and Yorkshire cricket. Signed by Hutton to front end paper. Hutton, Honorary Life Member’. Selection of thirteen booklets and G £20/30 Signed by Hutton to front end paper. brochures on Hutton’s career and G £20/30 366 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1977. Yorkshire cricket. Includes ‘Len Leather bound edition with gilt to all 373 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1984 & Hutton. The Story of a Great page edges. Front board with titles, 1985. Leather bound editions with Cricketer’. J.M. Kilburn 1952, ‘Len club emblem, year and embossed in gilt to all page edges. Front board Hutton Demonstrates Batting gilt to lower border ‘Sir Leonard with titles, club emblem, year and Strokes’. Methuen & Co Ltd 1956 (2 Hutton, Honorary Life Member’. embossed in gilt to lower border ‘Sir copies), ‘A Century of Yorkshire Signed by Hutton to front end paper. Leonard Hutton, Honorary Life County Cricket’. Yorkshire Post G £20/30 Member’. The 1985 edition signed 1963, ‘Len Hutton. The World’s and dated by Hutton to front end Greatest Batsman’ Brian Trevor, ‘Len 367 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1978. paper. Qty 2. G £30/40 Hutton Souvenir’ Yorkshire Post, Leather bound edition with gilt to all ‘Yorkshire Cricket. A Pictorial page edges. Front board with titles, 374 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1986. Survey’. T. Woodhouse and R. club emblem, year and embossed in Leather bound edition with gilt to all Yeomans 1974. Signed and inscribed gilt to lower border ‘Sir Leonard page edges. Front board with titles, copy to Hutton from the author, also Hutton, Honorary Life Member’. club emblem, year and embossed in signed by Hutton etc. Some faults, Signed by Hutton to front end paper. gilt to lower border ‘Sir Leonard good £20/30 G £20/30 Hutton, Honorary Life Member’. Signed and dated by Hutton to front 379 ‘Annals of Cricket. A record of the 368 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1979. end paper. G £20/30 game compiled from authentic Leather bound edition with gilt to all sources and my own experiences page edges. Front board with titles, 375 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1987. during the last twenty three years’. club emblem, year and embossed in Leather bound edition with gilt to all W.W. Read. London 1896. De-luxe gilt to lower border ‘Sir Leonard page edges. Front board with titles, limited edition of 250 copies bound Hutton, Honorary Life Member’. club emblem, year and embossed in in quarter vellum over green boards Signed by Hutton to front end paper. gilt to lower border ‘Sir Leonard with title in gilt to spine, hand-made Scuff to leather on front board, Hutton, Honorary Life Member’. pages. This copy is un-numbered boards slightly warped otherwise in Signed by Hutton to front end paper. and unsigned. The book signed and good condition £15/25 G £20/30 dated by ‘Viscount Corry, March 9th 369 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1980. 376 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1988 & 1901’ to front end paper. Bookplate Leather bound edition with gilt to all 1989. Leather bound editions with of Leonard Hutton to inside front page edges. Front board with titles, gilt to all page edges. Front board board. With covering letter from club emblem, year and embossed in with titles, club emblem, year and Albert Beerman dated 25th June gilt to lower border ‘Sir Leonard embossed in gilt to lower border ‘Sir 1951. The book was a gift from Hutton, Honorary Life Member’. Leonard Hutton, Honorary Life Beerman to Hutton on the occasion Signed by Hutton to front end paper. Member’. Qty 2. G £30/40 of his 35th Birthday (23rd June G £20/30 1951). Odd faults otherwise in good 377 Len Hutton and Yorkshire cricket. condition £50/80 370 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1981. Selection of fifteen booklets and Leather bound edition with gilt to all brochures on Hutton’s career and Viscount Corry is very likely Armar page edges. Front board with titles, Yorkshire cricket. Includes ‘Len Lowry-Corry (1870-1948) who was

28 styled Viscount Corry from 1870 Birthday, scoring a century on debut, £25/35 until he became 5th Earl Belmore in scoring 1000 runs etc ‘You seem to 386 ‘West Indies Cricket History and 1913 stop at nothing short of the Cricket Tours to England 1900, 1906 miraculous. At this rate you are Albert Leonard Beerman, the son of and 1923 including matches in going to eclipse all known records... a 1880’s German immigrant and the Scotland, Ireland and Wales’. By the you would be astounded if you proprietor of the butcher’s shop Editor of the “Sporting Chronicle”. knew the number of folk who adjacent to Town Hall. Lloyd S. Smith. Yuille’s Printerie, 15 breathlessly listed in...’ . Laid down Beerman was a great admirer of Len Chacon Street, Port of Spain, press cutting with scores to inside Hutton and donated a number of Trinidad 1922. 240pp. Original front board. Signed by Hutton to books to his library decorative wrappers. Some faults front end paper, Hutton bookplate. including wear and loss to corners of 380 ‘Cricket In Many Climes’. P.F. Minor faults otherwise in good wrapper and wrapper extremities, Warner. London 1900. Original condition £30/50 loss to majority of spine paper, decorative boards. Some darkening 384 Len Hutton. Selection of twelve further odd minor faults etc. Signed and age toning to boards, some books from Hutton’s library, all by Hutton to title page. Rare bumping to corners. Bookplates of presentation copies from Albert £300/500 both Len Hutton and Albert Beerman on various occasions during Beerman. Signed to Hutton to front Sold with a typewritten letter from Hutton’s career. All books signed by end paper. Presumably a gift from Charles Palmer, on Leicestershire Hutton to front end paper, Hutton Beerman. G £40/60 C.C.C. headed paper to Hutton, bookplate. Books include ‘Cricket dated 11th November 1953 381 ‘The Young Cricketer’s Tutor 1833’. Memories’. A Country Vicar regarding the book. He lent the Introduction by . (Hodgson) 1930, ‘Homage to book to Hutton, presumably for Dropmore Press. London 1948. Cricket’. R.T. Gryllus. D. Harmsworth research into West Indies cricket, Handmade paper with rough cut 1933 inscribed ‘Sept 1937. The prior to the M.C.C. tour of the West edges. Dustwrapper. ‘Of this book Challenge Match. A fitting finale to a Indies in 1953/54. Hutton was 750 copies have been printed and memorable year’- Challenge match appointed Captain for the tour and numbered 1 to 750. Of these, between Yorkshire (1937 Palmer was Player/Manager. The number 1 to 50 are specially bound’. Champions) and Middlesex (1937 letter refers to trying to meet up This copy is number 30. Bookplate runners-up), ‘1937 Australian Test with Charles Merry, Secretary of the label of Leonard Hutton and signed Tour’. Bruce Harris inscribed ‘Old West Indian Board of Control, who by Hutton to front end paper and Trafford July 24-27 1937. was in England ‘...I am just waiting dated 25th June 1949, a present Congratulations on scoring 1st Test word from Billy (Griffith) so that I from Albert Beerman on Hutton’s Century’ V new Zealand 24th July can go down and meet him to get a 33rd Birthday, with small note from 1937, ‘Big Cricket’. bit of a preview on what to expect. I Beerman, ‘Many Happy Returns’. 1934, inscribed ‘To Leonard, for an do think this flying over to the West Some age toning and foxing to innings that has given me much Indies is a snag in many ways dustwrapper otherwise in good pleasure. Scarborough July 1939’ because it means that we are condition £50/70 Hutton made 177 for Yorkshire v catapulted in the activity of the tour Sussex 1939 etc. Some faults, 382 ‘Cricket Highways & Byways’. F.S. without that valuable breathing generally good £50/80 Ashley Cooper. London 1927. space when we can get among the Original covers. Signed and inscribed 385 Len Hutton. Selection of twelve side and sort out one or two by Albert Beerman to Hutton ‘To books from Hutton’s library, all preliminary matters’. Good cricket Leonard, an appreciation of a very presentation copies from Albert content gallant fight’. Lord’s May 1937’. Beerman on various occasions during 387 ‘For England and Yorkshire’. Herbert Yorkshire were playing M.C.C. and Hutton’s career. Five books signed Sutcliffe. London 1935. Nicely despite a second innings century of by Hutton to front end paper with signed and inscribed from Sutcliffe to 161 from Hutton, Yorkshire lost by Hutton bookplate all the other books Hutton ‘To Leonard Hutton, with 25 runs. Laid down press cutting have Hutton bookplate. ‘Playing for best wishes from Herbert Sutcliffe’. with scores to inside front board. England!’. Jack Hobbs 1931, Bookplate of Leonard Hutton to Signed by Hutton to front end paper, inscribed ‘Leonard Hutton for inside front board and signed by Hutton bookplate. Some wear and scoring 82 against Hutton to front end paper. Some staining to board extremities Queensbury 1st July 1931 (from wear and staining to boards. G otherwise in good condition £30/40 Louise Hutton, Hutton’s Aunt), £30/50 ‘English Cricket’. Neville Cardus 383 Hutton’s first century on debut 1945 ‘To Leonard, with my best 388 My Cricketing Days’. C.G. 1938. ‘Behind the Wickets. My wishes and gratitude for much Macartney. London 1930. Very Cricketing Reminiscences ’. W.A. happiness given and a hope to see nicely signed in ink by Macartney to Oldfield. London 1938. Original you make many more centuries from front end paper. Also signed to the covers. With laid down envelope Charles Radcliffe. Xmas 1945’. same page by Hutton.Minor foxing containing a two page letter from Other books inscribed by Constance, to page edges otherwise in good Albert Beerman sent on his Birthday Ezra etc. Some faults, generally good condition £40/60 on the 23rd June 1938 regarding his

29 389 ‘The Larwood Story’. Harold 394 ‘Cricket Today’. Colin Cowdrey. of Warner dated 22nd December Larwood, with Kevin Phillips. Sydney London 1961. d/w. Inscribed to title 1942 laid down to it. Bookplate label 1982. Softcover edition. Inscibed to page, ‘To Leonard, to whom I owe of Leonard Hutton and signed by title page ‘To Len, all good wishes so much- kindest wishes, Colin Hutton to front end paper. Foxing to and fond memories of Yorkshire Cowdrey, May 1961’. Bookplate page edges, odd faults, good C.C.C.’. Signed ‘Harold Larwood, label of Leonard Hutton and signed £20/30 November 1982’. Bookplate label of by Hutton to front end paper. Minor 399 ‘Tours and Tests’. Kenneth Farnes. Leonard Hutton and signed by soiling to page edges at head of London 1940. d/w (tatty). With Hutton to front end paper. G book otherwise in good condition loosely inserted card ‘To Leonard £60/90 £40/60 with kindest regards and the good 390 ‘Australian Cricket. The Game and 395 ‘Mr Cricket. the Autobiography of wishes of A.L.B.’. A gift to Hutton on the Players’. Jack Pollard. Sydney Fergie (W.H. Ferguson)’. As told to his 24th Birthday, the 23rd June 1982. De luxe leather bound limited David Jack. London 1957. d/w. 1940. Signed by Hutton to front end edition of 452, signed by Don Signed by Ferguson to title page ‘W. paper, bookplate of Hutton. Foxing Bradman who wrote the foreward. Ferguson B.E.M.’ (British Empire to some pages otherwise in good Full green leather, gilt to top edge medal). Bookplate label of Leonard condition G £20/30 and slip cased. Presentation copy to Hutton and signed by Hutton to 400 ‘Fresh Light on Pre-Victorian Cricket. Hutton, signed and dated by Hutton front end paper. Odd faults A Collection of New Cricket Notices to front end paper ‘Len Hutton, otherwise in good condition £20/30 from 1709 to 1837’. G.B. Buckley. Adelaide, December 1982’. Limited 396 ‘Cricket Campaigns’ Norman Birmingham 1937. Original dust edition number 364/452, marking Yardley. London 1950. d/w (poor). wrapper, a little tatty to edges, some Hutton’s highest first class score and Inscribed to front end paper by foxing to page edges. Bookplate 452 was Bradman’s and Australia’s Yardley ‘To Len with best wishes, label of Leonard Hutton and signed highest first class score. Only fifty Norman Yardley’ Bookplate label of by Hutton to front end paper copies of this edition were made Leonard Hutton to inside front £100/150 available in the United Kingdom. board. Odd faults, minor foxing Very good condition £250/350 401 ‘Great Bowlers and Fielders. Their otherwise in good condition £25/35 Methods at a Glance’. G.W. 391 ‘The Playfair Cardus’. Essay by 397 ‘Between Wickets’. Ray Robinson. Beldham and C.B. Fry. London 1906. Neville Cardus. London 1963. London 1948. d/w/(poor). Signed to 1st edition. Original pictorial boards. Inscribed by Cardus to front end front end page ‘Best of Luck, Len Top edge gilt. Impressed stamp paper ‘To Richard Hutton, Lord’s July Ray Robinson, 1948’. The book has ‘Presentation copy’. Bookplate label 13th1963, c sub b Davis 73. With a letter, dated 10th July, with good of Leonard Hutton and signed by my warm wishes Neville Cardus’. cricket content, tipped into the front Hutton to front end paper. Some sun Signed to title page by Len Hutton. end paper from Robinson to Hutton fading to spine, foxing to page Sold with ‘Full Score’. Neville Cardus. and referring to Hutton being edges, some wear to board London 1970, d/w. Bookplate label dropped for the 3rd Test, the first extremities otherwise in good of Leonard Hutton and signed by time he had been omitted since he condition £40/60 Hutton to front end paper. Odd made his debut in 1937. ‘We feel faults to the 1963 edition otherwise 402 A.A. Thomson. ‘Pavilioned in sure we’’ll see you in action again for in good condition £50/70 Splendour’ London 1956 and England at Leeds and The Oval and ‘Cricket: The Golden Ages’. London 392 ‘Wicket Keepers of the World’. I'm looking forward to a quiet talk 1961. Presentation copies, with Godfrey Evans. London 1984. d/w. some time. I was with a party of dustwrapper, to Hutton both signed, Inscribed to title page ‘To Sir Australian players at golf in dated and inscribed by Thomson to Leonard- The Best opening batsman Gloucestershire when England’s side front end papers. The 1956 edition, in the world and my greatest for the 3rd Test came through. We signed by Hutton, both with Hutton Captain. Thank you, Godfrey Evans’. were all absolutely staggered. Next bookplate to inside front board. Odd Bookplate label of Leonard Hutton day, before a room full of people at faults, good £30/50 to inside front board and signed by lunch at the Bristol Ground, Sid Hutton to front end paper. VG Barnes called across to us ‘They’ve 403 ‘Cricket My Pleasure’. A.A. £30/50 left out the bast bat in England. Best Thomson. London 1953. wishes Len, until next meeting’. Presentation copy to Hutton, signed, 393 ‘Parson’s Pitch’. . Some breaking to internal hinges, dated and inscribed by Thomson to London 1964. d/w. Inscribed to odd faults otherwise in good front end paper. ‘To Len Hutton front end paper, ‘Leonard, With condition £40/60 whose skill, character and integrity many happy memories of our are beyond a modest writers praise, friendship, David Sheppard, June 8th Hutton was recalled for the 4th and A.A. Thomson 15th July 1953’. Odd 1964’. Bookplate label of Leonard 5th Tests faults, very tatty dustwrapper with Hutton to inside front board and 398 ‘Cricket Between Two Wars’. Sir loss,good £30/50 signed by Hutton to front end paper. Pelham Warner. London 1942. Front Minor foxing to page edges 404 ‘Cricket My Happiness’. A.A. end paper has an excellent signature otherwise in good condition £40/60 Thomson. London 1954.

30 Presentation copy to Hutton, signed, thanks for much kindness. Bruce Sydney 1950. Two of the books, dated and inscribed by Thomson to Harris, October 1955’. Signed by signed by Hutton, Hutton front end paper. ‘To Len Hutton Hutton to front end paper, Hutton bookplates. G £30/50 always the Master, A.A. Thomson bookplate. Minor foxing. G £25/35 415 Len Hutton. Selection of five books, 21st July 1954’. Odd faults, slightly 410 ‘The Book of Cricket. A Gallery of four of the five books are presen - worn dustwrapper, good. Hutton great players from W.G. Grace to the tation copy from the author and bookplate £30/50 present day’ D. Batchelor. London inscribed to book, two with laid 405 ‘The Great Cricketer’. A.A. 1952. Presentation copy to Hutton, down letters of presentation. Books Thomson. London 1957. signed, dated and inscribed by are ‘Purple Patches’. Ralph Barker Presentation copy to Hutton, signed Anthony Asquith ‘For Leonard 1987, ‘The Boundary Book’. Edited inscribed by Thomson to front end Hutton with grateful thanks from by Leslie Frewin 1962, ‘R.E.S. paper. ‘This life of The Great Anthony Asquith. . Wyatt’. Gerald Pawle. London 1985, Cricketer to Len Hutton, The Christmas 1952. Hutton bookplate. ‘W.G.’s Birthday Party’. David Greatest Cricketer of his time, A.A. Worn dustwrapper. G £50/70 Kynaston 1990 and ‘. Thomson’. Undated but presumably Professional Batsman’. David Anthony Asquith was a leading 1957. Signed by Hutton to front end Kynaston 1983. Two of the books, English film director, the son of paper, Hutton bookplate. Odd signed by Hutton, Hutton Herbert. H. Asquith, Prime Minister faults, slightly worn dustwrapper, bookplates. G £25/35 (1908-1916), who directed the good £30/50 motion picture ‘The Final Test’ 416 ‘Inaugural Test Matches. An account 406 ‘England v The West Indies 1895- starring Jack Warner, in which Len of the Pakistan Cricket teams tour of 1957’. S. Canynge Caple. Worcester Hutton appeared, together with India’. A.H. Kardar. Karachi 1954. 1957. Foreword by Sir Len Hutton. Denis Compton, Cyril Washbrook, d/w (worn). Signed to title page by Presentation copy to Hutton, signed, Alec Bedser and Jim Laker Hutton with bookplate. Plus ‘Cricket dated and inscribed by Caple ‘To Len Forever’. Rusi Modi. Bombay 1964. 411 ‘Len Hutton’. Laurence Kitchin. Hutton, with sincere gratitude from d/w. Hutton bookplate. G £25/35 London 1953. Signed and dated the author, S. Canynge Caple. 1953, by Hutton, to front end paper. 417 ‘Cricket as Allied to the Heavens’. Tintagel (Cornwall) 4th May 1957’. Sold with ‘Plum Warner’ Laurence ‘Dwarpa’ (pseudonym). Arthur H. Signed by Hutton to title page. Worn Meynell. London 1951, signed by Stockwell Limited 1936. Blue boards dustwrapper, minor foxing to page Hutton to front end paper. Both with gilt titles. An astronomical edges, good £20/30 ‘Cricketing Lives’ series of books. interpretation of ball games. Some 407 ‘A Yankee looks at Cricket’. As told Both with Hutton bookplates. G wear to board extremities, some to Gerald Brodribb by Henry Sayen. £25/35 marks to end pages otherwise in London 1956. Presentation copy to good condition. Bookplate of 412 E.W. Swanton. ‘Sort of a Cricket Hutton, signed and inscribed by Leonard Hutton to inside front Person’ London 1972 and ‘Follow Sayen ‘To Len Hutton, My beloved board. G £30/50 On’. London 1977, both with Captain Henry Sayen’. Signed by dustwrappers. Both presentation 418 ‘The Fight for the Ashes 1953’. Peter Hutton to title page, Hutton copies from to Hutton from Swanton West. London 1953. Foreword by bookplate. Slightly worn and both signed and inscribed and Len Hutton. Signed and inscribed to dustwrapper, minor foxing to page dated to title pages. Both signed by front end paper by West ‘To Len edges, good £30/50 Hutton with Hutton bookplate. G Hutton, With all good wishes and Henry Sayen was an American £30/50 my very grateful thanks. Peter West cricketer who played for The 9th November 1953’. Signed by 413 ‘Gubby Allen. Man of Cricket’. E.W. Gentlemen of England, The Hutton to front end paper, Hutton Swanton. London 1985. Gentlemen of Philadelphia, Merion bookplate. g £30/40 Presentation copy to Hutton, signed and Belmont 1900-1910 and inscribed by Allen ‘To Leonard, 419 Yorkshire. Selection of six books 408 ‘The Glad Season’. Ray Robinson. hope you enjoy it, Gubby’. Hutton from Hutton’s library, all on Yorkshire London 1955. d/w (tatty). With laid bookplate. VG £40/60 or by Yorkshire writers, all signed by down inscription from Robinson Hutton to front end paper (with the 414 Len Hutton. Selection of five books, ‘Congratulations on holding the exception of one), Hutton each a presentation copy from the Ashes, Len. Ray Robinson, 1955’. bookplate. Includes ‘Recollections author and inscribed to book. Books Signed by Hutton to front end paper, and Reminiscences’. Lord Hawke. are ‘Denis Compton, Cricketing Hutton bookplate. Minor foxing. G London 1924 (faults), ‘Yorkshire Genius’ Peter West. London 1989, £25/35 Cricketers 1839-1939’. Peter ‘’. Gerald Howat. Thomas 1973, ‘History of Yorkshire 409 ‘England versus South Africa 1955’. London 1975, ‘South Africa in County Cricket Club’. Anthony Bruce Harris. London 1955. d/w International Cricket 1888-1970’. Woodhouse 1989 etc. Odd faults, (tatty, with loss). Presentation copy Brian Bassano. 1979, ‘The good £30/50 to Hutton, signed, dated and Encyclopaedia of Cricket’. Maurice inscribed by Harris to front end Golesworthy. London 1962 and ‘On 420 Len Hutton. Selection of six books paper ‘To Len Hutton, with many Tour with Bradman’. Andy Flanagan. from Hutton’s library, all signed by

31 Hutton to front end paper, Hutton Sir Leonard Hutton £50/70 Only 1400 copies of the hard back bookplate. Includes ‘Ranji’ Roland edition were printed in this war year. 425 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1936. Wild. London 1934, ‘Wickets and Minor bumping to rear board, minor 73rd edition. Original front paper Goals. Stories of Play’. J.A.H. Catton fading to gilts on spine paper, further wrapper only, missing rear wrapper. (Tityrus) 1926, ‘Second Innings’. odd minor faults otherwise in good Minor wear to spine paper otherwise Hodgson (Country Vicar) 1933, ‘My condition. Ex-libris Sir Leonard in generally good/very good Life Story’. J.B. Hobbs 1935 etc. Hutton £200/300 condition. Ex-libris Sir Leonard Some faults, generally good £30/50 Hutton £30/50 433 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. 421 Australia. Selection of nine books 82nd edition. Original limp cloth 426 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1937. from Hutton’s library, all on Australia covers. Only 6500 paper copies 74th edition. Original paper and Australian players, all signed by printed in this war year. Damage to wrappers. Minor wear and slight age Hutton to front end paper, Hutton pages 69-74 otherwise in good toning to wrappers and spine paper bookplate. Includes ‘Farewell to condition. Ex-libris Sir Leonard otherwise in good+ condition. Ex- Cricket’. Don Bradman 1950, ‘Anglo Hutton £40/60 libris Sir Leonard Hutton £60/80 Australian Cricket 1862-1926’. Percy 434 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. Cross Standing 1926, ‘Don 427 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1938. 83rd edition. Original limp cloth Bradman’s Book’. London 1930, 75th edition. Original hardback. covers. Only 11000 copies were ‘The Games the Thing’. M.A. Noble Some wear to boards and spine printed in this year. Good condition. 1926 etc. Some faults, generally paper, bumping to corners, slight Ex-libris Sir Leonard Hutton £40/60 good £30/50 fading to gilts on spine paper, minor wear to head and base of spine 435 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947. 422 Len Hutton. Box containing twenty otherwise in good condition. Ex-libris Original hardback. Breaking to three cricket books from Hutton’s Sir Leonard Hutton £300/400 internal hinges, some fading to spine library, all signed by Hutton to front gilt, pencil marks to front board, end paper, Hutton bookplate. Len Hutton was chosen as one of the bumping to top front board corner Includes ‘Cricket and I’. L.N. ‘Five Cricketers of the Year’ in 1938 otherwise in good condition. Ex-libris Constantine. London 1933, ‘Cricket- following his world record score of Sir Leonard Hutton £30/50 An Anthology for Cricketers’. S.J. 364 v Australia Looker 1925, ‘Cricket XI. An 436 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1948. 428 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1939. Anthology of cricket short stories’. Original hardback. Slight breaking to 76th edition. Original paper London 1927 etc. Sold with twelve front internal hinge, slight fading to wrappers. Minor staining to spine other books, all with ‘Leonard spine gilt otherwise in good paper otherwise in good+ condition. Hutton’ bookplate, but unsigned condition. Ex-libris Sir Leonard Signed by Hutton to title page. Ex- including ‘England v Australia. The Hutton £40/50 libris Sir Leonard Hutton £70/100 Story of the Test Matches’. J.N. 437 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949 Pentelow. Bristol 1895, ‘The 429 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1941. & 1950. Original hardback. Broken Complete Cricketer’ Hendren, ‘Life 78th edition. Original limp cloth front internal hinges, some wear to worth Living’. C.B. Fry 1939 etc. covers. Only 3200 paper copies board extremities to the 1949 Some faults, generally good £50/80 printed in this war year. Slight edition otherwise in good condition. breaking to inner hinges otherwise in 423 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1934. Qty 2. Ex-libris Sir Leonard Hutton good condition. Ex-libris Sir Leonard 71st edition. Original hardback. £30/50 Hutton £180/250 Some fading to front board and 438 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1971 spine gilt, some wear to board edges 430 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1942. & 1979. Original hardbacks. Signed and head and base of spine, small 79th edition. Original limp cloth to both title pages by Len Hutton. nick to head of spine paper, covers. Only 4100 paper copies Wear with small loss and age toning bumping to corners, minor staining printed in this war year. Very minor to dustwrapper otherwise in good to top of page edges otherwise in breaking to front internal hinges, condition. Qty 2. Ex-libris Sir good condition. Ex-libris Sir Leonard slight bumping to corners otherwise Leonard Hutton £25/35 Hutton £300/400 in good+ condition. Ex-libris Sir Leonard Hutton £100/150 439 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1986 Includes report on the controversial & 1991. Original hardbacks. The M.C.C. ‘Bodyline’ tour of Australia 431 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. 1986 edition with inscription to title 1932/33 80th edition. Original limp cloth page from the Editor ‘Len, with the covers. Only 5600 paper copies 424 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1935. highest regards and the happiest printed in this war year. Slight 72nd edition. Original paper memories (1950-1986!) and many wear/marks to covers, slight wrappers. Some wear and age happy returns, John Woodcock’. The breaking to front internal hinges toning to wrappers and spine paper, 1991 edition signed to title page by otherwise in good condition. Ex-libris minor loss to spine paper, some his Wife, Dorothy M. Hutton. Good Sir Leonard Hutton £70/100 rounding to wrapper corners, condition. Qty 2. Ex-libris Sir contents becoming slightly loose 432 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. Leonard Hutton £25/35 otherwise in good condition. Ex-libris 81st edition. Original hardback.

32 440 The Cricketer magazine 1937, 1939 447 ‘Notes on the characters and 452 ‘. Prince of Cricket’. Percy and 1941-1946 (Volumes XVIII, XX, incidents depicted by the master Cross Standing. Bristol 1903. XXII, XXIII, XIV, XV, XVI and XVII). hand of Tom Hughes in ‘Tom Original decorative boards. Some Edited by P.F. Warner. Complete with Brown’s schooldays’ etc, etc’. minor wear otherwise in good annuals. Bound in original green Sydney Selfe, Rugby 1909. Some condition £30/50 publishers cloth. The 1939 edition age toning to wrappers, small top 453 ‘From Presidency to Pentangular lacking one page at front, torn out, corner loss. Sold with ‘Thomas 1892-93 to 1945-46. Story of the otherwise in good/very good Hughes. The Life of the author of Bombay Tournament’. Vasant Raiji & condition. Qty 8. Ex-libris Sir Tom Brown’s Schooldays’. Edward C. Mohandas Menon. 2006. De-luxe Leonard Hutton £70/100 Mack & W.H.G. Armytage. London edition signed by 1952. DW. G £20/30 441 ‘Imperial Cricket’. P.F. Warner. on the front end paper. London 1912. Original full red 448 ‘Mosts Without in ’. Dustwrapper. VG £30/50 morocco, all edges gilt. Limited Keith Walmsley 1986. Sold with 454 ‘The Cricket Bat and how to use it. A subscribers edition of 900 copies, various supplements and corrections. Treatise on the Game of Cricket. this being number 375. Minor wear Plus ‘Selecting the English Team With Practical and Scientific to boards and spine otherwise in 1946-1988’, signed by author Instructions on Batting, Bowling and good/very good condition. Ex-libris Michael Ronayne to front cover. Fielding...’. ‘An Old Cricketer’. Sir Leonard Hutton, with Hutton Norwich 1989. G £15/25 Nicholas Wanostrocht. London bookplate to inside front board 449 ‘Ranji. A Centenary Album’. Bombay 1863. Original pictorial boards. Odd £80/120 1972. Original decorative gold minor faults, breaking to front CRICKET BOOKS boards. Good condition. Sold with internal hinge otherwise in good ‘Jamnagar. A Sketch of its Ruler and condition £70/100 442 ‘Hugh Trumble. A Cricketer’s Life’. its Administration’, numerous Alf Batchelder. Melbourne 2009. 455 ‘Curiosities of First Class Cricket’. F.S. photographic plates including city Two volumes, both limited editions Ashley Cooper. London 1901. views and portraits. Naoroja M. of 200 copies, signed by the author. Original wrappers. Minor wear and Dumasia. Bombay 1927. Rebound in VG £70/100 tape repair to head and base of spine blue boards, with original wrappers otherwise in good condition £30/50 443 ‘The Life and Times of Frederick laid down. In slip case. The book is Reynolds’. Written by himself. suffering throughout with worming, 456 ‘The Vanity Fair Gallery’. A London 1826. In two volumes, some pages heavier than others, Collector’s Guide to the Caricatures’. brown quarter leather binding. some page edges repaired otherwise Jerold J. Savory. New Jersey 1978. References to cricket and a cricket in generally good condition £30/40 Good/very good condition with poem to certain pages of volume II. dustwrapper £30/40 450 ‘An Atlas of the Progress in Some wear to board extremities, Nawanagar State. Accomplished 457 ‘Records, Recollections and library stamp to bookplate at front of since the accession in March 1907, Reminiscences of Leek Cricket with volume I, some detaching of pages of Lieutenant -Colonel his Highness illustrations 1844-1924’. Tom Tipper. to rear of Volume II, front end title Shri Sir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji, Maharaja Leek, the club, 1925?. Original blue page with some wear to edge Jam Saheb of Nawanagar’ boards with gilt titles. Sold with otherwise in good condition £60/80 containing twenty-one charts with ‘Century of Penrith Cricket 1866- 444 G. Derek West. Two books by West. text. John De La Valette. London 1966’. J.L. Hurst 1967. G £40/60 Twelve Days of Grace’ London 1989 1931. Original red and yellow A detailed, season by season record and ‘Six More Days of Grace’ boards. Signed and inscribed by the of the doings of the Leek Cricket London 1992. VG £15/25 author to front end paper, ‘To Tom Club in Staffordshire. The author Salt, in Friendship from John De La 445 ‘James Aylward: The Untold Story’. was the club’s statistician for many Valette’ and dated 27th July 1933. Roy Clarke. London 2001. Limited years. G/VG £40/60 edition of 500 copies this being a 458 Edmund Blunden. Poet, author and signed and numbered limited edition 451 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & author of ‘Cricket Country’ 1944. copy number 89 of 167 specially England. Good selection of Three books on Blunden, ‘More numbered to commemorate biographies and autobiographies, Than A Brother. Correspondence Aylward’s innings. With typed statistical etc on Ranjitsinhji including between Edmund Blunden and review of the book giving ‘Ranji- The Legend and the Man’. Hector Buck 1917-1967’ London comments/points by a leading Vasant Raiji. Bombay 1963, ‘Ranji’ 1996, limited edition 192/250 cricket writer. VG £15/25 Roland Wild. London 1934, ‘Ranji. A copies, ‘A Bibliography of Edmund Genius, Rich and Strange’. S. Wilde. 446 ‘Cricket Musketeer’. F. R. Brown. Blunden’. B.J. Kirkpatrick. Oxford London 1990, ‘Ranji. Prince of London 1954. With complete 1979 and ‘Edmund Blunden. A Cricketers’. A. Ross. London 1983 dustwrapper, some wear and small Biography’. Barry Webb. London etc. Includes two copies of the loss to edges. Signed to title page by 1990. VG £25/35 A.C.S. ‘Famous Cricketers Series’ Brown and dated ‘June 1954’. G booklets. Qty 8. G £30/50 459 Cambridge University Cricket Club. £25/35 ‘Incidents in fifty years of Cambridge

33 University Cricket 1886-1936’. P. History of the Western Province W.H.W. Platt (signed), Leprechauns Piggott 1936, ‘Fenner’s. Cricket Board 1959-1991’. Cricket Club v Essex County Cricket Reminiscences of Cambridge Mogamad Allie. Cape Town 2000, Club , Dublin 1971, ‘Brigade Cricket University Cricket Club’. P. Piggott ‘Men in White’. History of New Club 1906-1997’. W.H.W. Platt 1948 and ‘Oxford v Cambridge Zealand International Cricket’. (signed), ‘Long Shadows by De 1931. First annual supplement to Neely, King and Payne. Auckland Banks’. Com Murphy (signed), ‘Long Oxford v Cambridge. A Record of 1986, ‘The History of the Mosman Shies and Slow Twister. 150 Years of inter-University Contests from 1827- Cricket Club 1908-2008’. John Cricket in Kildare’. Pat Bell 1993, ‘A 1930. Compiled by Bruce-Kerr and Hiscox. Cherrybrook 2001, ‘The History of Senior Cricket in Ulster’. H. Abrahams. Cambridge 1932. Sold Summer Game’. Illustrated History J.C. Hiles 2003 etc. VG £25/35 with ‘The Public School Matches and of New Zealand Cricket’. D.O. & 468 ‘Cricket in Ireland’. Patrick Hone. those we meet there by a P.W. Neely. Auckland 1994, ‘50 Tralee 1955. D/W. Sold with various Wykehamist’. Frederick Gale. Golden Years of West Indies Test typed and handwritten London 1867. Odd faults otherwise Cricket’. 1978 etc £30/50 correspondence, reviews and in good condition. Qty 4 £25/35 463 ‘John Lawrences’s Handbook of ephemera relating to the book 460 Charles Burgess Fry. Sussex & Cricket in Ireland- and record of including a interesting two page England. Good selection of Athletic Sports, Football etc’. 1877- letter from Hone to John Arlott biographies and autobiographies etc 1878. Thirteenth number. Compiled regarding the book etc dated 1956, on Fry including ‘C.B. Fry, The Man and edited by J.T.H. Published by original advertising flyer for the book and his Methods’. A. Wallis Myers. John Lawrence, Dublin. Original etc. Neville Weston’s copy with Bristol 1912, ‘Life worth Living’. C.B. pictorial board covers. Front board receipt and envelope dated Fry. London 1939, ‘A Mother’s Son’. cleanly detached, age toning and old December 1955 £50/80 B & C.B. Fry. Second Edition. 1907 tape marks to spine otherwise in 469 ‘Annals of Brechin Cricket’. Alfred (rebound) etc. Qty 6. G £25/35 good condition, internally, generally O’Neil. Brechin 1927. Original very good £60/90 461 Sussex C.C.C. Good collection of decorative boards. Sold with ‘Brechin biographies, autobiographies, 464 ‘Early Cricket in Ireland’ Arthur Cricket Club 1849-1949. Centenary statistical etc. Includes ‘My Samuels. Facsimile reprint (2006) of Souvenir Brochure’. Printed by Cricketing Reminiscences’. M. Tate a rare booklet, first published in Robert K. Smith of Perth. G £30/50 1934 (DW), George Cox Benefit 1888. Limited edition of 50 copies, 470 ‘Outings and Innings at Inns, Linns Book 1951, Don Bates Benefit this being an unnumbered copy. G and Castles. Carlton Cricket Club brochure 1968, Sussex C.C.C. £30/40 1934’. Edinburgh 1934. Sold with Handbook 1975, ‘Lillywhite. The 465 ‘The Greatest Years in North West ‘Play. The Story of the Carlton First Modern Bowler’. M. Wilson Cricket 1919-1941’ and ‘Cricket in Cricket Club and a Personal Record (signed), ‘Young Jim’. The Jim Parks the North West 1943-1963’. of over 50 Years’ Scottish Cricket’. Story’. D. Watts (signed), ‘Duleep. W.H.W. Platt 1971 and 1976. Both N.L. Stevenson. Edinburgh 1946. G The Man and his Game’. Edited by signed by their author. Sold with £25/35 Vijay Merchant, Vasant Raiji etc. ‘North West of Ireland Cricket Union Commemoration Volume. Bombay 471 ‘Greenock Cricket Club Records Centenary Brochure 1888-1988’ and 1963. Original dustwrapper, 1887-1937’. T.C. Riddell. Greenock a ‘A Short History of Irish Cricket’ ‘Background of Cricket’ Home 1937. D/W. Sold with ‘Greenock Roy Clements. 1996. Signed limited Gordon. London 1939 etc. Other Cricket Club One Hundred Years edition of 100 copies, this being autobiographies on Imran Khan, 1862-1962’. Edited by T.C. Riddell. number 54. Odd faults, good Parks, Dexter, Mustaq, Tate, G £20/30 £30/50 Duleepsinhji, Wells, Greig etc. Qty 472 Scottish Cricket. Selection of books, 38. G £40/60 A very detailed look at cricket in the brochures on Scottish cricket. North West of Ireland between the 462 Cricket books. Four boxes of large Includes ‘Fifty Years’ Reminiscences two World Wars and post War. format and pictorial cricket and of Scottish Cricket. D.D. Bone. cricket related books, ephemera etc. 466 ‘A History of the Dublin University Glasgow 1898, ‘Selkirk Cricket Club Includes some unusual titles Cricket Club’ M.H.A. Milne, N.P. Centenary 1851-1951’. William including ‘The Story of an African Perry and M. Halliday. Edited by Anderson, ‘As Centuries Blend- One Game’. Andre Odendaal. Cape M.R. Beamish and E.H. Murray. Hundred and Six years of Clydesdale Town 2003, ‘Empire & Cricket. The Dublin 1982. Limited edition of 350 Cricket Club’. S. Courtney 1954, South African Experience 1884- copies produced. VG £25/35 ‘One Hundred Summers 1844-1944. 1914. Black Cricketers and the Short History of Penicuik Cricket 467 Irish cricket. Selection of eleven unmasking of one of cricket’s Club’, ‘Ayr Cricket Club 1859-1959’ books and brochures on Irish cricket, greatest myths, South Africa 1850- Rev H.C Donaldson, ‘Portrait of a mainly histories and some signed by 2003’. Edited by Bruce Murrey & Cricket Club. Drumpellier 1850- their author. Includes History of St. Goolam Vahed 2009, ‘Your Days, 1950’. William Hamilton 1950, ‘One Johnson Cricket Club 1922-2000. My Days’. Sherree Valentine Daines. Hundred Years at Raeburn Place W.H.W. Platt (signed), History of London 2011, ‘More than a Game’. 1854-1954’ etc. Includes some more Donemana Cricket Club 1888-1999.

34 modern editions. Qty 13. Some odd 478 ‘Cricket and Classics. The short Life 125 copies, signed by the author. faults otherwise in good condition of Gervys Hazlitt (1888-1915)’. This being number 81. Other books £40/60 James and William Longden. Limited include ‘Haagsche Cricket Club edition of 120 copies, this being 1878-1938’, ‘Haagsche Cricket Club 473 Neville Cardus. ‘The Elusive Mr number 101, signed by the authors. 1878-1968 and ‘Haagsche Cricket Cardus’ and ‘My Dear Michael’. VG £20/30 Club 1878-1978’, ‘Afdeling Cricket Letters and other writings of Neville 1928-1978. 50 Jaar, Jublieum’, Cardus. Two limited edition booklets 479 ‘Ken Farnes. Diary of an Essex ‘Cricket in Oude Ansichten’. J.E. issued by Lancashire C.C.C. and Master’. David Thurlow 2000. Koch 1983 etc. G £40/60 limited to 500 copies. Sold with a Limited edition of 54 copies, this box containing thirty seven cricket being number 27, signed by the 485 Australia. Collection of thirty six, books by or about Cardus including author. VG £30/40 mainly, biographies and autobi - most of his major cricketing works. ographies including ‘Victor Trumper- 480 ‘Out of my Comfort Zone. The Many first editions, some with The Beau Ideal of a Cricketer’. Autobiography’. Steve Waugh. dustwrapper, odd duplication of title, Vasant Raiji. Bombay 1964, ‘Stacy 2006. Signed by Waugh to title not of edition. Includes a copy of the Waddy. Cricket Travel and the page. Dustwrapper. VG £30/50 Order of Service for his memorial Church’. Etheldred Waddy 1938, ‘It service in 1975. Odd faults, good 481 J.M. Barrie. Collection of seven Isn’t Cricket’ Sidney Barnes 1953, £50/70 books by Barrie or about Barrie, the ‘My Cricketing Days’. C.G. majority with references to cricket. Macartney. London 1930, ‘Tom 474 ‘Second Innings’. Neville Cardus. Titles include ‘Portrait of Barrie’. Wills. His Spectacular Rise and Tragic London 1950. Signed and inscribed Cynthia Asquith 1954, ‘The Story of Fall’. Greg de Moore 2008, ‘Mystery to Felix (Leakey) in ink by Cardus J.M.B. Sir John Barrie’. Denis Mackail Spinner. The Story of ’. and dated to front end paper ‘July 1941, ‘M’Connachie and J.M.B.’ Gideon Haigh 1999, ‘The Rattle of 1974’. Light fading to spine, minor Speeches by J.M. Barrie 1938, ‘The the Stumps’. W.A. Oldfield 1954 etc. faults, good £30/40 Greenwood Hat’. J.M. Barrie 1937, Some SBC editions, some signed by Cardus died in the following ‘Peter Pan and Cricket’. David the author. Plus various ACS and February 1975 Rayvern Allen 1988 etc. G £30/50 similar publications on Australian players. Good selection. G £50/80 475 Neville Cardus. Collection of ten 482 West Indies. Collection of eighteen books on music and theatre written biographies and autobiographies of 486 ‘A Cricketer’s Log’. Gilbert Jessop. or edited by Cardus. Includes various players. Books include ‘Frank London 1922. Original decorative ‘Samuel Langford. Musical Worrell. A Biography’. I. Tennant boards. Minor wear to boards Criticisms’ 1929, ‘Kathleen Ferrier. A 1987, ‘A Look at Learie otherwise in good condition. Sold Memoir’ 1954, ‘Ten Composers’ Constantine’. U. Giuseppi 1974, with ‘G.L. Jessop. A complete record 1945, ‘Music For Pleasure’ 1942, ‘Cricketers’ Cricket’. Learie of his performances in first class ‘Gustav Mahler. His mind and his Constantine. London 1949, ‘Cricket cricket’. C.J. Britton. Birmingham music. Volume 1: the first five Advance!’ Garry Sobers. London 1935. D/W £25/35 symphonies’ 1965 etc. Good 1965 etc. Other subjects include 487 Cricket books. ‘With Bat and Ball’. selection £30/50 Headley, Richards, Lara, Griffith, . London 1898. Greenidge, Hall etc. Odd ex-libris, 476 ‘How’s That? including “A Century Original hardback with decorative odd faults, good £20/30 of Grace’ by Harry Furniss. Verses by boards with gilt. Sold with ‘Cricket E.J.Milliken and cricket sketches by 483 New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan Memories’. E. Rutter. London 1925, E.B.V. Christian. J.W.Arrowsmith and India. Collection of nine, mainly original boards and ‘Seventy-One Bristol 1896. Original publisher’s biographies and autobiographies of Not Out’. W. Caffyn. Edinburgh decorative brown boards. G/VG various players. Books include ‘From 1900. 2nd edition, revised. Original £30/50 Dusk to Dawn. Autobiography of a decorative boards. Good condition Pakistan Cricket Legend’. Fazal £40/60 477 ‘The Graces. E.M., W.G. & G.F.’. Mahmood. London 2003, ‘The A.G. Powell and S. Canynge Caple. 488 Cricket books. ‘A Few Short Runs’. Record Breaking ’. London 1948. Limited edition of Lord Harris. London 1921, C.D. Clark 1980, ‘Perchance to 1000 numbered copies, this being ‘Recollections and Reminiscences’. Bowl’. John Waite 1961, ‘Was it all 926, with dustwrapper. Sold with Lord Hawke. London 1924, ‘The Cricket’. Daniel Reese 1948, ‘Sword seventeen further books by or about Walkers of Southgate: A Famous of Willow’. John Reid 1963, ‘84 Not Grace including ‘W.G’s Little Book’. Brotherhood of Cricketers’. W.A. Out. The Story of Sir Arthur Sims’. A. Newnes 1909, ‘The Memorial Bettesworth. London 1900 and Mitchell 1962 etc. Odd faults, good Biography of W.G. Grace’. London ‘Jeremiah James Colman. A £20 /30 1919, ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace 1891 Memoir’. Helen Caroline Colman. etc. Other biographies by Darwin, 484 European Cricket. Selection of ten Privately printed, Chiswick Press Rae, Bax etc. Includes brochure and books including ‘German Cricket: A 1905. All with original pictorial order of service for the 150th Brief History’. J.D. Coldham. boards. Qty 4. Odd faults, good Anniversary of the birth of Dr W.G. London, privately printed, 1983. £30/50 Grace. Some faults, good £40/60 Original wrappers. Limited edition of

35 489 ‘Wickets and Goals. Stories of Play’. Includes ‘Born to Bowl. The Life and Biography’. D. Matthews 1998 etc. J.A.H. Catton (Tityrus) 1926. Minor Times of Don Shepherd’. D. Miller Other books include Arlott, Poore fading to spine otherwise in good 2004, C.P. Lewis. The Champion etc. Odd faults, good £20/30 condition £25/35 Cricketer of South Wales’. Harragan 502 Leicestershire. Selection of seven and Hignell 2009, ‘Turnbull. A Welsh 490 Cricket books. ‘Jerks in from Short books/booklets, mainly biographical. Sporting Hero’. A. Hignell 2001, Leg’. R.A. Fitzgerald (Quid). London Includes ‘Charles Palmer. More Than ‘Jack Mercer. A Bowler of Magical 1866, ‘Cricket Memories’ A Country Just a Gentlemen’. D. Miller 2005, Spells’. A. Hignell 2011 etc. Sold Vicar. 1930, ‘The Happy Cricketer’. with signed letter from the author, with five books on Welsh cricket A Country Vicar 1946 and ‘Leaves ‘With Time to Spare’. D. Gower including ‘The History of Llanelli From A Old Country Cricketer’s 1980, David Gower Benefit Dinner Cricket Club’. B. Harragan, ‘looking Diary’. W.E.W. Collins. London menu (signed), ‘J.H. King. Back. History of Abergavenny 1908. Some wear to boards Leicestershire’s Longaevous Left- Cricket Club 1834-1984’, ‘A otherwise in good condition £30/50 Hander’. A.R. Littlewood 2009 etc. Favourite Game. Cricket in South G £15/25 491 Cricket biographies and autobi - Wales before 1914’ etc. Qty 10. ographies. Selection of books Odd faults, good £20/30 503 Lancashire. Selection of twenty six relating to cricketers and cricket books/booklets, mainly biographical. 497 ‘First Class Cricketers from Christ related figures. Subjects include Includes ‘Cricket Triumphs and College, Brecon’. D.T. & J.B. Smith Martineau, Mary Russell Mitford, P. Troubles’. C. Parkin 1936, ‘Finally a 1979 (with signed letter from Smith). Baxter, B. Johnston, Margaret Face. A Memoir of Reginald Wood’. Limited edition 63 of a 100 copies Hughes, I. MacLurin, ‘Homage to P. Paine 2007 (signed by the author), produced. VG £20/30 Cricket’. ‘Gryllus’ 1933, W.H. ‘Glory Lightly Worn. A Tribute to Ferguson, Lord Home, Howat, R.S. 498 ‘South Wales Cricket Club 1859- . Edited by Malcolm Young, Charles W. Alcock (signed by 1886’. D.T. & J.B. Smith 1979 (with Lorimer 2001 (signed), Archie the author) etc. Sold with a small signed letter from Smith). This book Remembered A Celebration of quantity of other cricket books. Qty was produced in a limited edition of MacLaren’s 424. Limited edition 33. G £30/40 thirty five copies, this being number 35/424, ‘The White Flash. Colin R3, third review copy. VG £20/30 Hilton’. R. Cavanagh, signed by 492 Cricket biographies and autobi - Hilton, ‘The Life of John Briggs’. H. ographies. Selection of books 499 Essex. Selection of thirteen Turner 2000. Limited edition relating to cricketers and cricket books/booklets, mainly biographical. 34/200, ‘Johnny Remembered’. M. related figures. Subjects include B. Includes ‘Wickets, catches and the Lorimer. Limited edition 19/225 etc. Darwin, J. Kay, Chandos Leigh, S.P.B. odd ’. Trevor Bailey. London Good selection. Odd faults, good Mais, B. Johnston, R. Kipling, 1986, signed to title page by Bailey, £30/50 Martineau, Sam Anderson (signed ‘Tours and Tests’. K. Farnes. London by the author) etc. Sold with a small 1940 (ex-libris and some foxing), 504 Kent. Selection of twenty five quantity of other cricket books. Qty ‘Ken Farnes. Diary of an Essex books/booklets, mainly biographical. 34. G £30/40 Master’. David Thurlow 2000 Includes ‘’. Alan Hill, signed (signed by Thurlow), ‘Cheerful by the author, ‘The King of Games’. 493 ‘Blighted Lives. The Story of Harry Charlie. A Biography of C.P. Frank Woolley, ‘Test of Time. Travels and ’. Rick Smith. McGahey’. J. Kemp 1989 etc. Odd in search of a cricketing legend’ (J.R. Tasmania 2010. Limited edition 143 faults, good £25/35 Mason). J. Lazenby 2005 etc. Good of 150 copies, signed by the author. selection including Evans, Knott, VG £25/35 500 Gloucestershire. Selection of nine Blythe, Chapman, Cowdrey, Mynn books/booklets, mainly biographical. 494 ‘The Memories of Dean Hole’. etc. Odd faults, odd ex-libris, good Includes ‘W.R. Hammond. Samuel Reynolds Hole. London £25/35 Cricketer’. David Moore 1948, 1897. Original blue boards. With ‘. The Reasons 505 Middlesex. Selection of fifteen chapter on ‘Cricketers’ pages 96- Why’. D. Foot 1996, ‘One More books/booklets, mainly biographical. 128. Ex Newbury Guildhall Library. Run’. Stephen Chalke with Bomber Good selection including Edmunds, Some breaking to internal hinges, Wells 2000 (with handwritten note Gatting, Peebles, Hughes, W.Edrich, good £20/30 from Wells) etc. Other books include Hendren etc. Sold with three 495 Derbyshire. Selection of five Procter, Jessop, Shepherd etc. Odd Northamptonshire biographies books/booklets, mainly biographical. faults, good £20/30 including a signed copy of ‘Come in Includes ‘Les Jackson. A Derbyshire Number 3’. David Steele 1977. Odd 501 Hampshire. Selection of nine Legend’. M. Carey 1997, signed by faults, good £20/30 books/booklets, mainly biographical. Jackson, ‘Scraps from a Cricketer’s Includes ‘From Verse to Worse’. 506 ‘Alfred Shaw. Cricketer, his Career Memory’. L.G. Wright 1980, ‘Bill Lionel Lord Tennyson. London 1933, and Reminiscences’. A.W. Pullin. Copson. More than Miner Interest’. ‘Sticky Wickets’. Lionel Lord London 1902. Original green Kit Bartlett 2008 etc. G £15/25 Tennyson. London 1950, ‘C.P. boards. G £40/60 496 Glamorgan. Selection of five Mead’ N. Jenkinson 1993, signed by 507 Nottinghamshire. Selection of ten books/booklets, mainly biographical. the author, ‘Derek Shackleton. A books/booklets, mainly biographical.

36 Includes ‘Cricket with the lid off’. by Howat and Parsons etc. Plus four London 1865. 21st Edition. 8vo. A.W. Carr. 1935, ‘A Cricketer’s similar biographical books with Compiled and Edited by Frederick Yarns’. Richard Daft. London 1926. Worcestershire interest. Odd faults, Lillywhite. Published by Lillywhite Original decorative boards, ‘The good. Qty 11 £20/30 and Ward of London. Bound in card Eccentric Entrepreneur. A Biography wrappers, lacking original wrappers. 513 Yorkshire. Selection of forty one of Sir Julien Cahn’. Miranda Rijks 154pp lacking adverts at rear. books/booklets, mainly biographical. 2008 etc. Plus menu signed to front Staining and wear to some rear Includes ‘Ball of Fire’ cover by . Odd faults, pages, ownership name handwritten 1976, signed by Trueman, ‘Leonard good £30/50 to top of title page otherwise in Hutton. England & Yorkshire. Facts good condition. Rare £200/300 508 Pelham ‘Plum’ Warner. Selection of and Figures’ Benefit Fund brochure seven books, mainly biographical, by 1950, ‘For England and Yorkshire. 517 Don Bradman. Nine or about Warner. Includes ‘The Book Herbert Sutcliffe 1946, ‘Cricket books/brochures on or by Bradman. of Cricket’ 1922, ‘The Book of Personalities’. Leveson Gower 1925, Includes ‘Bradman at Blackheath’. R. Cricket’ Revised edition 1946, ‘My , Yorkshire & England. Carwell and I. Mckilligan. Cricketing Life’ 1921, ‘Long Innings. ‘Hedley Verity 18th May 1905-31st Cherrybrook 2011, limited edition The Autobiography’ 1951, ‘Plum July 1943. The Story of a Gallant booklet, signed by both authors, Warner’ G. Howat 1987 etc. Odd Cricketer’. Published by the ‘The Art of Bradman. The Bradman faults, good £25/35 Yorkshire Observer 1945 etc. Odd Museum 2004, ‘The Don’. Roland faults, good £30/50 Perry 1995, ‘Farwell to Cricket’. Don 509 Middlesex. Selection of twelve Bradman 1950 d/w, Bradman. books, mainly biographical. Includes 514 American and Canadian cricket. Moyes 1948 etc. G £30/50 ‘Big Cricket’ Patsy Hendren 1934 Selection of sixteen various books (faults to wrappers), ‘Denis and booklets including ‘The Log of 518 International cricket. Selection of Compton. A Cricket Sketch’. E.W. the Old Un. From Liverpool to San twelve books, brochures and Swanton, ‘What Now?. The Francisco 1886’. Facsimile edition programmes including ‘Kowloon Autobiography’. Phil Tufnell 1999, issued by McKenzie 1994, ‘Dawn’s Cricket Club. A History’. P.A. Hall signed copy etc. Odd faults, good Early Light. Cricket in America before 1980, ‘Cricketers from Pakistan’. £20/30 1820’. Martin Wilson 2008, signed Edited by Mukhtar Bhatti. Lahore, limited edition number 10 of 160 Pakistan v Northern Districts, 510 Somerset. Selection of fourteen copies, numbers 11-160 were for Hamilton 1965 (tour programme), books, mainly biographical. Includes sale, ‘North America in International ‘A Century of Karachi Cricket’. K.H. ‘Cricket, Lovely Cricket’. Frank Lee. Cricket’. Rowland Bowen 1960, ‘The Baloch and M.H. Baluch 2003, London 1960, the book includes Tented Field. A in Rhodesia v Australia 1966 (tour handwritten correspondence from America’. Tom Melville 1998, ‘A programme), Rhodesia v M.C.C. Lee regarding an error in the book Yankee Looks at Cricker’. As told to 1964 (tour programme), ‘150 Years regarding C.J.B. Wood and J.H. Gerald Brodribb by Henry Satyen’. of Cricket in ’. Peter Hall. King, signed by Lee and dated 1961, London 1956, ‘The Book of Lewes 1999, ‘Winter Cricket. The ‘Sammy. The Sporting Life of S.M.J. American Pastimes: containing A Spirit of Wedza’. Compiled by Sheila Woods’. C. Jiggens 1997, ‘Head On. History of the principal Baseball, Macdonald. Zimbabwe 2003 etc. The Autobiography’. Ian Botham Cricket Rowing....’. Charles A. Plus three England Test match 2007, ‘The Charm of Cricket. Past Peverelly 2010 (reprint of the programmes. G £30/40 and Present’ Major C.H.B. Pridham original), ‘A History of Canadian 1949 etc. Odd faults, good £20/30 519 ‘415 and Counting. Cornhill Cricket. An Imigrant’s Game?’. Insurance cards: A Definitive list?’. 511 Surrey. Selection of twenty seven Patrick Adams, first edition and Dr A.J. Taylor. Birmingham 2010. books/booklets, mainly biographical. revised edition, one signed by the Limited edition 80/125 copies Includes ‘My Cricketing Memories’. author etc. G £40/60 published. VG £20/30 J.B. Hobbs 1924, ‘Peter May’s Book 515 ‘Beyond a Boundary’. C.L.R. James. of Cricket (Autographed copy), 520 ‘The Ross Gregory Story’. D. Frith. London 1963. First edition, with Flanneled Foolishness’. E.R.T. 2003. Deluxe limited Edition of only dustwrapper. Sold with three other Holmes 1957, ‘Off and On the 50 copies, this is No. 35, signed by books on James, all biographical, Field’. Sir Henry Leveson Gower. the author. Original half leather, ‘C.L.R. James. Cricket’s Philosopher 1953, ‘. The Beau marbled end-papers and top edge King’. David Renton. London 2007, Ideal’. Ric Sissons. Limited edition gilt. Excellent condition £50/70 ‘C.L.R. James. Cricket, The 125/500 copies signed by the author Caribbean and World Revolution’. 521 ‘A.D. Taylor. The Cricketologist’. etc. Odd faults, good £30/50 Farrukh Dhondy. London 2001 and Tony Laughton. 2002. Limited 512 Warwickshire. Selection of seven ‘C.L.R. James. His Life and Work’. edition 155/200, signed by the books, mainly biographical. Includes Paul Buhle. London 1986 author and by Hubert Doggart. VG ‘Cricket Memories’ Frank Foster. (paperback edition). VG £30/40 £40/60 1930, ‘Three Straight Sticks’. R.E.S. 516 ‘The Guide to Cricketers containing 522 ‘Memoir of the Hon. Robert Wyatt 1951, ‘Cricket Militant. The full directions for playing the noble Grimston’. Frederick Gale. London Life of Jack Parsons’. 1980, signed and manly game of Cricket....’ 1885. Contains two chapters on

37 cricket. Sold with ‘The Grimstons of copies, of which this is an Odd faults otherwise in good Gorhambury. Norah King. Sussex unnumbered and unsigned edition. condition. Qty 3 £25/35 1983. VG £20/30 Sold with ‘Moments and Thoughts’. 532 Arthur Haygarth. ‘The Public School John Snow. London 1973. Original Grimston was mainly associated Matches. A correct account of all the wrappers. Qty 2 £30/40 with Oxford University and Matches of which the scores are in Marylebone Cricket Club, making 527 A Correct Account of all the Cricket existence, played between the 63 known appearances in first-class Matches which have been played by Schools of Eton, Harrow and matches from 1836 to 1855. His the Marylebone Club and all other Winchester, from 1805-1852 father and other members of the Principal Matches from the year inclusive’. Published by F. Lillywhite, family also played cricket to a 1786 to 1822 inclusive. Henry London 1853. Original green printed similar standard Bentley 1823’. Published by Roger wrappers. Some wear to wrappers Heavens. Cambridge 1997. Limited otherwise in good condition. Ex 523 ‘The Cabinet. A Repository of Facts, edition facsimile reprint of 400 Eagar collection £120/160 Figures and Fancies relating to the numbered copies, this being number Voyage of the S.S. Great Britain from 533 ‘With the Bookplate of A.E. Winder’. 235. VG £25/35 Liverpool to Melbourne with The David Rayvern Allen. Ewell 2008. Eleven of All England and other 528 ‘Of Period And Place’ John Arlott. Signed limited edition number 62 of distinguished passengers’. Published London 1944. Dustwrapper. G 175 copies produced. D/W. VG by J. Reid of Melbourne 1862. £25/35 £25/35 Reproduction copy c1970 from the 529 ‘Lord’s and the M.C.C.’. Lord Harris 534 ‘H.T. Waghorn- A Singular Portrait’. rare original consisting of four issues and F.S. Ashley Cooper. London Irving Rosenwater. Newnham. 2005. of The Cabinet, November to 1920. Rebound edition, some foxing Limited edition number 14 of 125 December 1861. Sold with ‘Cricket to first few pages otherwise in good numbered copies produced, of across the Sea or The Wanderings condition. Sold with ‘The Game of which 115 are for sale, signed by and Matches of the Gentlemen of Cricket’. Chapman, Fender, Franklin, Rosenwater. VG £30/40 Canada 1887 . By ‘Two of the Jardine...... ’ Lonsdale Library. Vol VI. Vagrants’. Facsimile reprint of the 535 Irving Rosenwater. ‘Geoffrey A. London 1930. Full buckram leather first edition, with a new introduction Copinger- A Tribute. Speech edition with gilt titles to front board by Gerry Wolstenholme. Signed delivered by Rosenwater on the and spine. Gilt to top edge. G limited edition of 150 copies, this occasion of the opening of the £30/50 being number 35. VG £30/40 Copinger Cricket Library at the 530 ‘Death’s Doings; consisting of home of T.B. Bunting, Rotherwick, 524 ‘Reminiscences of the Grange numerous original compositions, in Hampshire on 24th October 2004. Cricket Club, Edinburgh, with prose and verse, the friendly contri - The speech was privately printed selected matches 1832-1862’. butions of various writers; principally and limited to thirty copies for W.Moncrieff. David Douglas, intended as illustrations of thirty four circulation among his friends. Signed Edinburgh 1891. Red brown cloth. plates, designed and etched by and dated by Rosenwater The frontispiece is a real photograph R.Dagley, author of ‘Select Gems ‘November 2004’. A rare modern of the club ground with a posed from the Antique’ &c. First edition. Rosenwater publication. VG match. Spine a little faded, stain to J.Andrews and W.Cole 1826. 8vo. £150/250 lower part of front board otherwise 369 pages. Contains ‘The Game of in good condition £40/60 536 ‘Herbert Sutcliffe and the Yorkshire Life; or Death Among the Captaincy’. I. Rosenwater. London 525 ‘Alfred Lyttelton. An Account of his Cricketers’, a poem by S.Maunder, 2003. Presentation copy to G.P.E. Life’. Edith Lyttelton. First edition with an etching ‘The Cricketer’ by Curry. Limited hand sewn edition 1917. Rebound in blue boards with R.D. and a prose piece ‘Death and number 3 of seventy five numbered original spine paper laid down. G the Cricketer’ by Barnard Batwell. copies signed by the author, of £20/30 Some foxing to odd pages, odd which sixty nine copies, numbers 7 faults generally good condition Alfred Lyttelton. Cambridge to 75, were for sale. Sold with £100/150 University, Middlesex & England handwritten and signed note from 1876-1887. President of M.C.C. in 531 Cambridge University Cricket Club. Rosenwater, dated August 2003, to 1898. Also played for ‘Incidents in fifty years of Cambridge Curry regarding the publication. VG Worcestershire C.C.C. (not first University Cricket 1886-1936’. P. £50/80 class) and represented England at Piggott 1936, ‘Fenner’s. 537 ‘When F.R. Woolley scored a century football in 1877 and played for Old Reminiscences of Cambridge for Lancashire’. Irving Rosenwater. Etonians in the 1876 F.A. Cup Final. University Cricket Club’. P. Piggott Printed for private circulation, Lawyer & Statesman and Colonial 1948 and ‘Oxford v Cambridge London 2003. Limited edition Secretary 1903-1905. He became an 1931. First annual supplement to number 6 of fifty numbered copies M.P. in later life Oxford v Cambridge. A Record of produced, signed by the author. inter-University Contests from 1827- 526 ‘Contrasts. Poems by John Snow’. With initialled note from 1930. Compiled by Bruce-Kerr and John Snow. London 1971. Original Rosenwater, dated April 2003. VG H. Abrahams. Cambridge 1932. wrappers. Limited edition of 100 £40/60

38 538 ‘Anthony Woodhouse- A Tribute’. Rosenwater to Bertie (Wakley), 1996 and includes many quotations Irving Rosenwater. 2003. Unbound dated 23rd July 1998 regarding the from commentators, journalists and print out on three A4 sheets. Ten publication. VG £70/100 cricketers referring to Boycott. Ex copies of the Tribute, written on Judge Wakley collection, with his 545 ‘Those 721 in a Day- They Never 24th January 2003, were privately name handwritten to title page by Hurried’. Irving Rosenwater. 1998. printed and limited to ten copies for Rosenwater. VG £20/30 Unbound proof print out on four A4 circulation among his friends. Signed sheets. This copy is ‘Number 7 of 10 551 ‘A.C. MacLaren- Justice Denied?. A and dated by Rosenwater, 2003, this proof copies specially run off’. look at Ponsford’s 429’. Irving being limited edition number 5. A Signed and dated by Rosenwater, Rosenwater. Printed for private rare modern Rosenwater 1998. A rare Rosenwater circulation in London, January 1996. publication. VG £250/350 publication. VG £150/250 Presentation copy to Anthony 539 ‘The Padwick ‘Bibliography’- its Woodhouse. Limited edition number Printed in July 1998 for a Genesis’. Irving Rosenwater. Printed 5 of fifty numbered copies produced, forthcoming (Autumn) Cricket for private circulation, Newnham on signed by the author. With Society Journal Severn 2002. Limited edition of 75 compliment slip from Rosenwater. copies of which 65 copies were 546 ‘Arthur Haygarth Reconsidered’. VG £70/100 available for sale, this being number Irving Rosenwater. Newnham 1997. 552 ‘Voices from the Past’. Irving 17, signed by the author. VG Limited edition number 66 of one Rosenwater. Privately printed 1996. £40 /60 hundred numbered copies produced, Limited edition number 11 of only of which ninety are for sale, signed 540 ‘Roy Webber. Statistician’. Irving twenty numbered copies produced, by the author. VG £40/60 Rosenwater. Newnham. 2001. signed by the author. None were for Limited edition number 32 of one 547 ‘W.G. Grace: A Leviathan Was He’. sale. VG. Ex Gordon Phillips hundred numbered copies produced, Irving Rosenwater. Printed for collection £120/160 of which ninety were for sale, signed private circulation, London, October 553 ‘Thomas Keay Tapling. Cricketer and by the author. VG £30/50 1997. Limited edition number 5 of Philatelist’. Irving Rosenwater. only twenty copies produced, signed 541 ‘Donald George Bradman. August Printed for private circulation, by the author. None were for sale. 27th 1908 to February 25th 2001’. London, January 1995. Limited VG. Ex Woodhouse collection Irving Rosenwater. Printed for edition number 29 of thirty five £250/35 0 private circulation in London, March numbered copies produced, signed 2001. Limited edition number 4 of 548 ‘How M’Dougal Topped the Score’. by the author. None were for sale. only thirty numbered copies By Thos E. Spencer. With some VG £50/80 produced, signed by the author. introductory notes by Irving 554 ‘George Freeman-The Poetry of Excellent condition. Rare £140/180 Rosenwater. London 1997. Printed Motion. A Centenary Tribute’. Irving for private circulation in London, 542 ‘Sir Home Gordon, Bart-An Rosenwater. Privately printed in February 1997. Limited edition, Affectionate Retrospect’. Irving London 1995. Limited edition presentation copy to Gordon Phillips, Rosenwater. Printed for private number 15 of only fifty two number 11 of only fifty numbered circulation, Newnham 2000. Limited numbered copies produced, signed copies produced, signed by edition number 4 of sixty numbered by Rosenwater. VG £60/90 Rosenwater. Sold with a handwritten copies produced, signed by the letter from Rosenwater to Phillips, 555 ‘Frederick Gale and the first cricket author of which 11-60 were for sale. dated 13th June 1997, regarding the auction’. Irving Rosenwater. Ex Woodhouse collection. VG publication. VG £30/50 Privately printed for the author in £40/60 London, September 1994. Limited 549 ‘An Unjust Slur on Bobby Peel’. 543 ‘Renton’s Ruse. An Australian edition number 5 of only fifty Irving Rosenwater. London 1997. Cricket Story’. By John Patrick. With numbered copies produced, signed Printed for private circulation in prefatory note by Irving Rosenwater. by the author. VG. Ex Woodhouse London, February 1997. Limited London 1999. Printed for private collection £60/90 edition, presentation copy to Gordon circulation. Signed limited edition Phillips, number 11 of only twenty 556 ‘W.G. Grace- A Footnote to History’. number 17 of thirty copies numbered copies produced, signed Irving Rosenwater. Printed for produced. VG £50/70 by Rosenwater. Sold with a private circulation, London, October 544 ‘Sir Donald Bradman- Ninety Not handwritten and initialled 1994. Limited edition number 4 of Out. A Brief Tribute in Words and compliment slip from Rosenwater to fifty copies produced, signed by the Figures’. Irving Rosenwater. Phillips regarding the publication. author. None were for sale. Corner Newnam 1998. Printed for private Rare. VG £250/350 crease to rear wrapper otherwise in circulation. Presentation copy to very good condition. Ex Judge 550 Irving Rosenwater. ‘A Boycott Judge Wakley. Signed limited, hand Wakley collection £70/100 Anthology’. December 1996. c8 x 6 sewn, edition number 4 of ninety inches, Eight page Christmas card 557 ‘Douglas Robert Jardine. Gentleman copies produced of which 80 copies, with red ribbon tie. This was Irving and Player’. Irving Rosenwater. numbers 11-90, were for sale. Sold Rosenwater’s Christmas card for Privately printed for the author in with a handwritten letter from

39 London, April 1993. Presentation Charles Dickens). Rare. Ex Judge Autobiography of a Writer’. A.A. copy to Judge Wakley. Limited Wakley collection. G £250/350 Milne. London 1939 etc. Some edition number 4 of only fifty foxing and faults otherwise in good 564 ‘The Story of a Cricket Playbill’. numbered copies produced, signed condition £70/100 Irving Rosenwater 1968. Printed for by the author. Non were available private circulation in 1968. Limited From the Irving Rosenwater for sale. VG. Sold with handwritten edition number 10 of only twenty collection letter from Rosenwater to Bertie five numbered copies produced, (Wakley), dated 5th January 1994. 570 ‘Spybey’s Annual Register of signed by the author. Ex Judge Rare £250/350 Nottinghamshire Cricket Matches. Wakley collection. Rare. G £150/250 Season 1879’. Second Year of 558 ‘J.M. Kilburn. An Appreciation’. This article originally appeared in Publication. Compiled and published Irving Rosenwater. Privately printed The Northern Cricket Society annual by F.G. Spybey, Nottingham 1879. for the author in London, November booklet for 1968 Original printed wrappers. Good 1993. Limited edition number 11 of condition. Rare £60/90 only twenty numbered copies 565 ‘F.S. Ashley-Cooper. The Herodotus produced, signed by the author. Non of Cricket’. Irving Rosenwater 1964. The register was published from were available for sale. VG. Rare. Ex Printed for private circulation in 1878 to 1886 Gordon Phillips collection £200/300 1964. Original wrappers, tied with 571 Lloyd’s Register Cricket Club 1907- light blue cord. Limited edition 559 ‘I.T. Botham. A Few Highlights’. 1931. Three bound books containing number 4 of only twenty five Irving Rosenwater. Privately printed printed reports and scorecards of the numbered copies produced, signed for the author in London, September Lloyd’s Register Cricket Club by the author. Ex Woodhouse 1993. Limited edition number 7 of matches played in 1907, 1908 and collection. Rare. G £200/300 only twenty five numbered copies 1909. Including matches v Bexley, produced, signed by the author. Non 566 ‘Farewell, St. Lawrence Lime’. Irving Royal Assurance, Alleyn C.C., were available for sale. VG. Rare Rosenwater. Newnham on Severn, Bromley Town, Union Castle Line etc £250/350 Gloucestershire 2005. A broadsheet plus printed averages and to back, poem composed on the destruction menus for the Annual Reunion 560 ‘Arthur Langford. A Memoir’. Irving of the lime tree at the St. Lawrence Dinners held at The Trocadero Rosenwater. Printed for private Ground, Canterbury, in the strong Restaurant, Pall Mall. Sold with a circulation, Bromley 1977. winds on the night of Friday, January bound selection of further match Presentation copy to G.K. Whitstock 7, 2005. Issued in a limited edition of reports and scorecards from 1907- Esq. Limited edition number 10 of 190 numbered copies, each signed 1931, not complete, some loose. fifty numbered copies produced, by Irving Rosenwater, Jules Akel Some faults, generally good signed by the author. G/VG (typographer) and Christopher condition £30/40 £70/100 Saunders (publisher), this being 572 Surrey County Cricket Club 561 ‘Cricket Books. Great Collectors of number 85. G £25/35 Handbook. Early editions, all lacking the Past’. Irving Rosenwater. Printed 567 ‘The Cricket Rhymes of H.C. one page or more. The editions are by J.G. Eccles, Inverness for the Coghlan’. Irving Rosenwater. 1888. 115pp, lacking four pages (pp Author 1976. Nine portraits. Full London 2004. Limited edition 53-54, 69-70 and 93-96), 1889. green leather with gilt to top edge. number 15 of only 60 numbered 135pp, lacking rear board, lacking Presentation copy to Anthony copies produced, of which 50 are for two internal pages, (pp 63-64 and Woodhouse. Limited edition 7 of sale, signed by Rosenwater. VG 83-84), 1890. 140pp, lacking four 200 copies, signed by the author, of £25/35 internal pages, (pp 47-48, 61-62, which 190 were for sale. VG 79-80 and 127-129), 1891. 134pp, £70/100 568 ‘A Royal Road to Cricket by an old lacking rear board, lacking seven Sussex Cricketer’. W.A. Bettesworth. 562 ‘Alfred James Gaston. A Study in internal pages, (pp 53-54, 57-58, 1891. Original pictorial wrappers. Enthusiasm’. Irving Rosenwater. 71-72, 89-92, 101-102 and 119- Bound in green boards with title in Printed for private circulation in 120). All with original dark brown gilt to spine. Tape repair to top 1975. Presentation copy to Anthony boards printed with titles. All with border of page 5/6 otherwise in Woodhouse. Limited edition number some faults, generally good. Qty 4. good condition £80/120 6 of only fifty numbered copies Rare £40/60 produced, signed by the author. VG 569 A.A. Milne. Selection of five books Published annually from 1884 £120/1 60 by Milne including ‘By Way of Introduction’. A.A. Milne. London 573 Surrey County Cricket Club 563 ‘Charles Dickens and Cricket’. Irving 1929, signed to front end paper by Handbook 1893. 150pp. Original Rosenwater. Printed for private Milne and dated 1930. Other books, dark brown boards printed with circulation in 1970. Limited edition some with cricket and golfing titles. Very minor wear to spine number 9 of only thirty numbered interest include ‘The Day’s Play’. otherwise in good/very good copies produced, signed by the A.A. Milne. London 1911, ‘Not That condition. Complete £60/90 author and dated 9th June 1970 (all it Matters’. A.A. Milne. London 30 copies were so dated on the exact 574 Surrey County Cricket Club 1924, ‘It’s Too Late Now. The 100th anniversary of the death of Handbook 1894. 151pp. Original

40 dark brown boards printed with 582 Surrey County Cricket Club Grimmett, Larwood, Voce, Allen etc, titles. Wear to head and base of Handbooks 1949, 1950, 1952, averages, M.C.C. records against the spine, some wear to front internal 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, Australian states, Australian season hinge otherwise in good condition. 1960, 1965 and 1966. Original dark 1931/32 results and averages, player Complete £60/90 brown and printed boards with titles. profiles etc to inside pages. Some Sold with ‘Surrey Association of wear and age toning to wrappers 575 Surrey County Cricket Club Cricket Clubs’ Illustrated Handbook and spine, rusting to staples and Handbook 1898. 162pp. Original for 1949. Edited by Louis Palgrave. small hole to front wrapper dark brown boards printed with Odd faults otherwise in good otherwise in good condition. Scarce titles. Lacking one internal page, (pp condition £30/50 £40/60 159/160). Vertical crease to front board, wear and loss to spine paper, 583 New South Wales Cricket 589 ‘Kricket Karicatures from the Evening some breaking to internal hinges Association. Annual Reports for News by Rip. Season 1896’. otherwise in good condition £20/30 1917/18 and 1919/20. Original Published by The Evening News Ltd. decorative wrappers. Minor wear W.G. Grace image to front wrapper. 576 Surrey County Cricket Club with small loss to top left hand Vertical crease, some age toning and Handbook 1900. 192pp. Original corner of the 1917/18 Report wear to wrappers. Slight loss to rear dark brown boards printed with otherwise in good condition £40/60 wrapper extremities. Rare £60/90 titles. Fading to title gilts, some browning to page edges, some wear 584 Victorian Cricket Association Annual 590 ‘A History of Lords and Commons to spine otherwise in good Reports for 1927-28, 1931-32 and Cricket’. Eric E. Bullus M.P. condition. Complete £50/70 1932-33 (with ‘Bodyline’ match Westminster 1959. A history of detail). Good condition. Sold with parliamentary cricket in Westminster. 577 Surrey County Cricket Club Queensland Cricket Association. Decorative card wrappers. Handbook 1900. 192pp. Lacking Annual Report and Financial Typewritten letter from Bullus, dated original dark brown boards printed Statement for Season 1923-24. February 1959, to a Mr Yeomans with titles. Some browning and Original decorative wrappers. Front regarding the publication, signed by staining to page edges, some wrapper detached, some loss to Bullus. Plus further signed breaking to internal hinges, some edges, staining to first and last compliment slip, dated June 1959, minor wear to some pages edges, internal pages otherwise in generally and again signed by Bullus. G contents becoming loose otherwise good condition £40/60 £25/35 in good condition. Complete £30/50 585 ‘The Evolution of a Cricket Bat’. W.E. 591 ‘My Cricket Collection and Cricket 578 Surrey County Cricket Club Bussey. 9th Edition. 1924. Oblong Literature’. Neville Weston. 3rd Handbook 1901. 198pp. Original 32pp booklet. Covers a little worn edition. 1974. Limited edition 41 of dark brown boards printed with and age toned. Minor wear to spine only 50 copies produced, signed by titles. Rear board detached, last otherwise in good condition £30/50 the author. G £60/90 three pages with small tear and loss to page edge, wear to spine, 586 ‘The Gentlemen of Essex Cricket 592 ‘Shane Warne. My Illustrated contents becoming slightly loose Club’. The Club 1927. Original Career’. Shane Warne. London otherwise in good condition. decorative wrappers. 14pp booklet 2006. Leather hand bound limited Complete £40/60 containing rules, a list of members edition number 630/1000, signed by and the fixture list for 1927. M.C.C. Warne. In slip case with six limited 579 Surrey County Cricket Club stamp to inside front wrapper. Ex edition photographs of Warne Handbook 1910. 178pp. Original Irving Rosenwater collection. G reproduced from the book. Mint dark brown boards printed with £50/7 0 condition £40/60 titles. Minor wear to head and base of spine paper otherwise in good 587 Australia v England 1932/33 593 ‘Rhythm and Swing. An condition £30/40 ‘Bodyline’. ‘Contenders and Autobiography’. Richard Hadlee. Defenders. The Ashes 1932/33’. Roy Auckland 1989. d/w. Nicely signed 580 Surrey County Cricket Club N. Connolly 1932. Pre tour to title page by Hadlee. VG £20/30 Handbook 1912. 161pp. Original Australian publication brochure with dark brown boards printed with 594 Richard Hadlee. ‘The Test Match pictures, records, pen picture and titles. Minor wear to spine paper and Career of Sir Richard Hadlee’. G. biographies of the players. Original board extremities otherwise in good Cotter 1991, ‘Hadlee’. R. Hadlee pictorial wrappers. Splitting to spine, condition £30/40 and D. Brittenden 1981 and ‘Hadlee front wrapper detached. G on Cricket’. R. Hadlee 1982 (ex- 581 Surrey County Cricket Club £100/150 libris), all signed to title page or front Handbook 1914. 159pp. Original 588 ‘Bodyline’. ‘The Sporting Globe end paper by Hadlee. G £25/35 dark brown boards printed with Cricket Book 1932/33’. Compiled by titles. Minor wear to spine paper and 595 ‘A History of Cricket’. H.S. Altham. E.H.M. Baillie (Bail). With M.C.C. board extremities otherwise in good London 1926. 1st edition. With itinerary, Ashes records, pictures of condition. Sold with a printed four excellent ink signature of Lionel the Australian and England teams page accounts sheet for the 1914 Charles Hamilton Palairet, Somerset including Jardine, Woodfull, season. G £30/40 & England 1891-1909, to front end Bradman, Oldfield, Ponsford, paper. G £30/50

57 596 ‘Julius Caesar. The Ill-Fated ‘A Summer to Remember’. Patrick Hobbs. Gentleman and Player’. Pat Cricketer’. G. Amey. London 2000. Eagar 1981, ‘Boycott on Cricket’. Lansberg. London 1953, ‘My Cricket Limited edition number 23 of fifty Geoff Boycott 1990 etc. Sold with Memories’. J.B. Hobbs 1926 (plate numbered copies, signed by the two boxes of general cricket books detached), ‘My Life Story’. J.B. author. Excellent condition with gilt including biographies, autobi - Hobbs. London 1935 etc (Odd book to page edge £40/60 ographies, The Bradman Album with laid down signature) plus Surrey (cased set) etc. Good selection, some Yearbooks 1972, 1979, 1980, 1982- 597 ‘With Bat and Ball’. George Giffen. SBC editions. Odd faults, G £30/40 1984, 1985-1993. Some faults, London 1898. Original pictorial good £30/50 stiffened wrappers. Very nicely 603 Signed cricket books. Eight signed signed by Giffen to front end paper. cricket books, signed by their author. 608 Freddie Trueman. Collection of five Some wear and age toning to Books include ‘The Botham Report’. books on or written by Trueman, all wrappers and spine paper, loss to Ian Botham 1997, ‘The Barry Richard signed by Trueman to front end spine paper at head and base, some Story’. Barry Richards 1978 (plus paper or title page by Trueman. All small loss to top edge of back signed letter), ‘The Heart of Cricket’. with dustwrapper. Books include wrapper and odd internal page Tom Graveney 1983, ‘A Game ‘The Test Match Career of Freddie otherwise in good condition £60/90 Enjoyed’. Peter May 1985 (signature Trueman’. C.D. Clark 1980, ‘Ball of laid down), ‘Gower. The Fire. An Autobiography’. Trueman 598 Bodyline. ‘In Quest of the Ashes’. Autobiography’. David Gower 1985, 1976, ‘Fred. Portrait of a fast D.R. Jardine. London 1933. Nicely ‘Summer of Speed’. Patrick Eagar bowler’. John Arlott. 1971etc. G signed by Jardine in ink to title page. 1983 etc. Sold with a two boxes of £30/50 Some age toning, light staining to general cricket books including spine and boards otherwise in good 609 Yorkshire. Signed cricket books. biographies etc and a further box condition £130/160 ‘Fifty Years of Cricket’. Len Hutton. containing brochures, programmes, London 1984, signed and dedicated 599 ‘Many A Slip’. Colin Ingleby- signed mini cricket bat, ephemera to title page by Hutton, ‘Close on Mackenzie, Hampshire 1951-1965. etc. Good selection. Odd faults, G Cricket’. . London 1966, London 1962. d/w. Nicely signed in £30/40 signed and dedicated to title page by ink to title page by Ingleby- 604 ‘The Story of the Oval and the Close, ‘Len Hutton. The Biography’. Mackenzie. Some age toning to History of Surrey Cricket 1902 to Gerald Howat. London 1988, signed dustwrapper otherwise in good 1948’. L. Palgrave. Birmingham by Howat, ‘A Chain of Spin condition £20/30 1949. Signed and dedicated by Wizards’. Alan Hill 1983, signed by 600 Essex. ‘Wickets, Catches and the Palgrave to title page. G £25/35 Hill, ‘Express Deliveries’. Bill Bowes. Odd Run’. Trevor Bailey. 1986 d/w, London 1954 with laid down 605 Alec and Eric Bedser. ‘Cricket nicely signed by Bailey to title page, signature of Bowes to title page and Choice’. Alec Bedser. London 1981, ‘J.K. Lever. A Cricketer’s Cricketer’. ‘Fred. Portrait of a Fast Bowler’. John signed to title page by Alec Bedser, London 1989, signed to title page by Arlott m1971, signed by Trueman to ‘Our Cricket Story’. Alec and Eric Lever, ‘Cricket’ Trevor Bailey. London inside dustwrapper flap next to Bedser. London 1951, signed to title 1956, very nicely signed in ink to biography and ‘Just my Story’. Len page by both brothers and front end paper by Bailey, ‘Trevor Hutton 1956, with laid down ‘Following On’. Alec and Eric Bedser. Bailey’s Cricket Book’ London 1959, signature to title page. The majority London 1954, again, signed to title very nicely signed to front end paper with dustwrapper where applicable. page by both brothers. All with by Bailey. Qty 4. G £30/50 G £30/40 dustwrapper, one tatty. Qty 3. G 601 Essex. ‘Playing to Win’. Trevor Bailey. £25/35 610 Yorkshire. Thirty eight books on London 1954 (tatty dustwrapper), Yorkshire cricket, some signed 606 Surrey. ‘Following On’. Alec and Eric very nicely signed to front end paper copies, including ‘Yorkshire’s Pride’. Bedser. London 1954, signed to title by Bailey and dated August 1954, John Callaghan 1984, signed by page by both of the Bedser brothers, ‘Wickets, Catches and the Odd Run’. eleven players to front end pages, ‘A Game Enjoyed’. Peter May 1985, Trevor Bailey. 1986 d/w, nicely ‘Opening Up’. Geoff Boycott 1980, signed to title page by May and signed by Bailey to title page and signed to title page by Boycott, ‘Cricket’ , London 1949, ‘Out of the Wilderness’. Graham ‘Close to Cricket’ Brian Close 1968, signed to frontispiece in ink by Gooch. London 1985, signed to title signed by Close to front end paper Gover. The first two books with page by Gooch. Qty 3. Sold with ten (rebound in leather), ‘Just my Story’. dustwrapper. Qty 3. G £25/35 other cricket books on Essex cricket. Len Hutton 1956, with laid down G £25/35 607 Surrey. ‘A Game Enjoyed’. Peter May signature to title page, ‘Just my 1985, signed to title page by May Story’. Len Hutton 1951, signed to 602 Signed cricket books. Eight signed and ‘P.G.H. Fender’. Richard Streeto. inside front board by Norman cricket books, signed by their author. London 1981, signed to title page by Yardley (rebound in leather) etc. Also Books include ‘I Don’t Bruise Easily’. Alec and Eric Bedser. Sold with Benefit brochures for Brian Close 1978, ‘The Captains eighteen books on Surrey cricket and (1957), Don Wilson 1972 and Diary. England in Australia 1982/83’. cricketers includes ‘Cricket’ D. Leadbetter/Cope 1980. G £40/60 1983, ‘Out of the Jardine. London 1946 d/w, ‘Jack Wilderness’. 1985,

58 611 ‘The Archie Jackson Story’. David 618 ‘How to watch Cricket’. John Arlott. ‘John, With thanks for help, kindness Frith 1974. Signed limited edition London 1948. Signed and inscribed and thought, John (Arlott) and 330/1000. VG £25/35 to front end paper. ‘For Stephen- ‘Arlott. The Authorised Biography’ Complementary, of course, To 1994 with laid down part of 612 Indian cricket. ‘C.K. Nayudu. The Gamesmanship for which much Christmas card, to front end paper, Shahenshah of Indian Cricket’. thanks’. Signed John. Some ‘To Dorothy & John, from Pat Vasant Raiji. Bombay 1989, d/w. browning to internal pages (Arlott’s Wife) with love. Hope you Deluxe edition, signed and otherwise in good condition £20/30 enjoy the book. It is sent with my numbered by Raiji, number 72. Sold thanks for your many kindnesses to with ‘C.C.I. & The Brabourne 619 ‘Over to Me’. Jim Laker. London John (Arlott) and myself over the Stadium 1937-1987’. Vasant Raiji 1960. Signed to front end paper by years’ (after his death). The and Anandji Dossa. Bombay 1987. Laker. Dustwrapper in fair condition. inscription in the second book is a Signed by both authors. VG £25/35 G £18/25 little shaky and was probably written 613 ‘For England and Yorkshire’. Herbert 620 ‘Botham. My Autobiography’. Ian just prior to Arlott’s death in 1991. G Sutcliffe. London 1935. Very nicely Botham. London 1994. d/w Signed £50/70 signed in ink to front end paper by by Botham to title page. VG £18/25 625 John Arlott. Three soft back books Sutcliffe. Some wear and fading to 621 ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace. Bristol 1891. signed by Arlott and all dedicated to boards, book slightly warped Leather bound limited edition, top ‘John’. ‘Cardus in the Covers’ Cardus otherwise in good condition £20/30 edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. 1978, with ink inscription ‘John, 614 ‘My Book of Cricket and Cricketers’. Original black boards with gilt from Pat & John, Christmas 1990, Patsy Hendren. London 1927. lettering, somewhat worn. Limited Play resumed with Cardus’ Cardus Foreword by P.F. Warner. Very nicely de luxe edition of 652 numbered 1979, inscribed ‘John from Pat & signed to frontispiece photograph by copies, signed by the author Grace. John Christmas 1990 and the third Hendren and dated ‘14th September This being 143/652. Replacement ‘The Essential Arlott on Cricket’ 1927’. Also signed to end of spine with new end papers, with 1991, inscribed ‘John from John’. All foreword by Pelham Warner and original spine paper laid down, signatures signed prior to Arlott’s also dated ‘14th September 1927, otherwise in good condition death in 1991. G £50/70 Kennington Oval’. G £40/60 £300/400 626 ‘The Bardswells: Fact and Fiction 615 ‘Bumper’. Keith Miller and R.S. Subscriber number 143 was Deward with a reprint of ‘Played On’ by Whitington. London 1953. Nicely Ferdinando Sutton Tylecote of the Emily Bardswell’. Derek Deadman signed and inscribed by Miller to title Union Club, Trafalgar Square. and Christopher Sheppard. Privately page ‘To Arthur (Wheat), Best Tylecote played cricket for Oxford printed in Leicester 1979. Printed Wishes Keith Miller’. Excellent University and Kent 1869-1883 and paper wrappers with original black dustwrapper. Damage with small went on Bligh’s tour of Australia in taped spine. Limited edition number loss to page edges to two pages (61- 1882/83 and played six Test 49 of 150 copies printed and signed 64) otherwise in very good matches for England 1882-1886. He by the two authors. G £60/80 condition. Sold with ‘The Laws of hit 404* for Classic v Modern at Gerald Roscoe Bardswell played for Cricket’ Know the Game series Clifton College in 1868, a record Oxford University and Lancashire 1972, signed and inscribed to title score in any match at that time and was a member of Lord Hawke’s page ‘To Bob, With success which 622 ‘The Archie Jackson Story. A teams to North America in 1894 and can only be achieved through Biography’. D. Frith. Ashurst 1974. the West Indies in 1896-97. His practice. From your pal, Bert Oldfield Limited edition of 1000 copies, this aunt, Emily Bardswell, wrote ‘Played 15th November 1972’. One page being number 725, signed by the On’ an illustration of the social detached, generally good condition author. VG £25/35 background to cricket in the 1890’s £30/50 623 ‘The Book of Cricket’. P.F. Warner. 627 ‘The Graces. E.M., W.G. & G.F.’. 616 ‘Surrey County Cricket Club. London. Revised and Reset edition A.G. Powell and S. Canynge Caple. Centenary 1845-1945’. Published 1934. Dustwrapper. Very nicely London 1948. Limited edition of for the club. Home Publishing Co. signed signed to front end paper ‘P.F. 1000 numbered copies, this being Croydon 1946. Signed to book Warner, December 4th 1936’. Some 132. Poor dustwrapper. Sold with ‘A photoplates by five Surrey players in nicks to dustwrapper and small loss Cricketer’s Log’. Gilbert Jessop. ink. Signatures are Strudwick, E.R.T. to spine paper otherwise in good London 1922. Original pictorial Holmes, Fishlock, A. Bedser and A. condition £25/35 brown boards. Sold with ‘Cricket and Gover. G £25/35 how to play it’. G. Jessop. London 624 John Arlott. Three hardback books, 617 ‘Denis Compton. The Authorized 1925 and ‘Cricket’. Fry, Ranjitsinhji, with dustwrappers, signed by Arlott Biography’. London 1994. Signed by Jessop.... Edited by Gilbert Jessop. or his Wife, Pat and all dedicated to Compton to title page. Sold with London 1903. Some faults to the last ‘John’. ‘100 Great Batsman’ 1986 ‘Denis Compton. A Cricket Sketch’. book otherwise in good condition. with excellent ink inscription ‘John, E.W. Swanton. London 1948. Signed G £30/50 Enjoy the pictures: They are good. to title page by both Compton and Regards John’ (Arlott), ‘The Essential 628 ‘Long Innings- The Autobiography’. Swanton and dated 1986. G/VG John Arlott’ 1989 with ink inscription Sir Pelham Warner. London 1951. £25/35 59 Signed limited edition of 260, this fading to covers otherwise in good Azharuddin, ‘M.C.C. in India being number 162. Signed in ink by condition. Handstamp of ‘J.A. 1976/77’. Christopher Martin- Warner. Age toning and fading to Middlebrook, Harrogate’ to some Jenkins. London 1977, signed by spine paper otherwise in good internal pages and front cover Martin-Jenkins, ‘England v West condition £40/60 (faded) £40/60 Indies 1981’, signed by seven of the England party including Gooch, Old, 629 ‘W.G. Grace. Cricketer. A record of 635 ‘Chronicles of Cricket’. Nyren, Gower, Willey etc. G £30/40 his performances in first-class Lilywhite & Denison. Swan & matches’. F.S. Ashley-Cooper. Sonnenschein 1888. Original green 639 Middlesex. Collection of twenty five London 1916. Bound in green boards with titles in gilt to spine. books including histories, boards, with original wrappers Sold with ‘Seventy-One Not Out. biographies etc. Some signed, preserved, with titles in gilt to front The Reminiscences of William signatures include Gatting (5 books), board. Some wear to original Caffyn’. Edited by ‘Mid-On’. Richard Bob Simpson, Butcher, Emburey (3), wrappers with small corner loss and Daft. Edinburgh 1899. First edition. Fraser, Alcock, ‘History of Middlesex folds, former ‘Cricket Reporting Plus ‘Annals of Cricket’. W.W. Read. C.C.C. signed by seventeen players Agency’ copy and small handstamp London 1897, rebound copy and etc. Odd signature, on piece, laid to front cover and various inner ‘The Memorial Biography of W.G. down to book. Some duplication. pages otherwise in good condition Grace’. London 1919. Original Plus eight Benefit brochures, four £70/100 decorative boards. Odd faults to signed including Downton 1990, certain books otherwise good. Qty 4 Radley 1987, M.Smith 1976, Gatting 630 Sussex Cricket Annual 1936. £40/60 1988. G £25/35 Original decorative wrappers. Good/very good condition £40/60 636 ‘Cricket and How to Play it, with the 640 ‘Cricket Chat for 1886-Gleanings Rules of the Marylebone Club’. from ‘Cricket’ during 1884-1885. 631 ‘The Memories of Dean Hole’. Robert Abel. Dean & Son Ltd. Portraits & Biographies of Eminent Samuel Reynolds Hole. London (Dean’s Champion Handbooks) Cricketers’. Published by the ‘Cricket 1897. 5th edition. Bound copy c1899. 56pp. Frontispiece illustration Office’. 3rd edition. Some wear to containing the first twelve pages of of Abel and other diagrams in text. spine paper otherwise in good+ the book including title page, Original decorative wrappers with condition £30/50 photograph, Introduction, contents large cricket ball in red with title etc and the tenth (X) chapter on ‘Cricket Chat’ was published from ‘Cricket by Robert Abel’. Breaking to ‘Cricketers’ pages 96-128. Bound in 1882-1914 spine, front wrapper and first two green boards. Ex Winder collection pages detached at spine, minor 641 ‘Cricket Chat for 1887-Gleanings with bookplate £20/30 foxing, small corner sticker otherwise from ‘Cricket’ during 1885-1886. 632 ‘British Sports and Sportsmen’. in good condition £30/40 Portraits & Biographies of Eminent Compiled and edited by ‘The Cricketers’. Published by the ‘Cricket 637 England v Australia’. London 1912. Sportsman’. P.F. Warner. London Office’. 4th edition. Original sepia P.F. Warner. London 1912, ‘Cricket’. 1917. Volume 5. Cricket & Football. albumen photograph of ‘The Parsee Country Life Library of Sport. Edited Large original decorative leather Team 1886’ to verso of contents by Horace Hutchinson 1903 and bound limited edition 798/1000. page. Some wear to spine paper ‘Cricket of Today & Yesterday’. Percy Includes a series of large otherwise in good+ condition Cross Standing. London 1902. photogravure portraits of famous £30/50 Volumes I & II plus additional single cricketers (footballer) with biogra - volume of Volume II. Some faults, 642 ‘Cricket Chat for 1888-Gleanings phical details including Grace, generally good condition £30/50 from ‘Cricket’ during 1886-1887. Hawke, Harris, Ranji etc. Some wear Portraits & Biographies of Eminent and age toning to boards and spine 638 West Indies & International Test Cricketers’. Published by the ‘Cricket otherwise in good condition £40/60 cricket. Selection of ??? books, the Office’. 5th edition. Original sepia majority on West Indies cricket but 633 ‘Fifty Years of Sport- At Oxford, albumen photograph of ‘The also including South African and Cambridge and the Great Public Gentlemen of Canada 1887’ to New Zealand cricket. Some signed Schools’ Eton, Harrow and introduction. Minor wear to spine books including ‘Cricket Cauldron’. Winchester. Volumes I, II & III. paper otherwise in good+ condition With Hutton in the Caribbean ’. Alex Various editors including A.C. M. £30/50 Bannister. London 1954. Croome, R.H. Lyttelton, A. Page, Presentation copy to Arthur Wheat 643 ‘Nottinghamshire Cricket and E.B. Noel etc. London 1913 & 1922. of Nottinghamshire, ‘West Indies at Cricketers’. F.S. Ashley Cooper. Excellent decorative leather binding. Lord’s. Alan Ross. London 1986, London 1923. Presentation copy Some wear to boards and spines signed by Deryck Murray, ‘Cricket in from A.W. Shelton, of the otherwise in good condition. Qty 3 the Blood’. . London Nottinghamshire County Cricket £50/80 1949, with laid down signature of Club and later President, to F.E. 634 ‘Black Hats v White Hats’. Fred Nourse to title page, ‘A Maiden Lacey, Cambridge University & Cobley. Otley 1895. Original View. The magic of Indian Cricket’. Hampshire and Secretary of the pictorial covers. Bookplate of B.J. Mihir Bose. London 1986, signed to M.C.C.1898-1926. ‘To F.E. Lacey Wakley. Some wear, staining and front end paper by Mohammad Esq with the compliments of A.W.

60 Shelton, Nottingham 18th Routledge. c1860’s. Original Some with dustwrappers, odd ex- September 1923. VG £40/60 pictorial boards. Sold with ‘Cricket. A library. Some faults, generally good Popular Handbook of the Game’. £30/40 644 Cricket books. ‘Chats on the Cricket Grace, Pycroft, Gale and others. Field’. W.A. Bettesworth. London 658 The Cricketer magazine 1933 and Edited by G.A. Hutchinson. Boy’s 1910, ‘With Bat and Ball’. George 1934. (Volumes XV and XIV). Edited Own Shelf III. London 1887, Giffen. London 1893. Original by P.F. Warner. Complete with Cricket’. R.H. Lyttleton. 1898 and pictorial stiffened wrappers and annuals. Green boards. G £25/35 ‘The Poetry of Sport’. H. Peek. ‘Cricket Highways & Byways’. F.S. London 1896 (Badminton Library). 659 ‘The Matches of the Wimbledon Ashley Cooper. London 1927. Qty 3. Some faults, good. Qty 4 £30/40 Cricket Club and Averages of the Odd faults otherwise in good + Members from 1854 to 1870’. condition £30/50 651 ‘The Book of Sports, Athletic Compiled by the Secretary. London Exercises, and Amusements’. William 645 Cricket books. ‘Annals of Cricket’. 1871. Ex Judge Wakley collection Martin. London, Darton and Clark W.W. Read. London 1896. Original with signed bookplate to inside front 1840. 238pp. 18 wood-engraved pictorial covers, ‘Seventy-One Not board. G £40/60 plates, rebound with original worn Out’. W. Caffyn. Edinburgh 1899. wrappers laid down. Some browning 660 Cricket books. Box containing thirty 2nd edition, revised. Original and soiling to pages, generally good six cricket books including decorative covers and ‘The Jubilee £40/60 biographies, histories etc. Mixed Book of Cricket’. K.S. Ranjitsinhji. condition, generally good £15/25 Edinburgh 1897. large paper edition, 652 ‘Outdoor Games. Cricket & Golf’. edges untrimmed. Two emblems Hon R.H. Lyttelton. Dent, London 661 ‘A Cricketer’s Yarns’. Richard Daft. including Sussex to front boards, 1901. ‘The Haddon Hall Library’. London 1926. Original decorative titles in gilt. Qty 3. Odd faults Sold with ‘The Games the Thing’. covers. Light fading to spine otherwise in good + condition M.A. Noble. London 1926, ‘Cricket otherwise in good/very good £30/50 Personalities’. H.D.G. Leveson condition. Sold with ‘A Correct Gower. London 1925 and ‘That Test Account of all the Cricket Matches 646 ‘The Jim Russell Cricket Book of the Match’. Sir Home Gordon. London which have been played by the 1938 Australian XI’. Small booklet 1921. Some faults, good. Qty 4 Marylebone Club and all other with pictorial blue wrappers with £30/40 Principal Matches from the year caricatures of each of the Australian 1786 to 1822’. H.Bentley. Together players plus itinerary of the tour and 653 ‘Jerks in from Short Leg’. R.A. with a similar appendix for 1823 and players biographies. Odd faults, Fitzgerald (Quid). London 1866 1824 & 1925. Facsimile reprint of good £30/40 (wear and repair to spine). Sold with Bentley’s scores, complete with both ‘The Cricket Field’. J. Pycroft. 647 Australia 1938. ‘The Australians in supplements. Sold with a similar London 1884 (5th edition, some England 1938’. Published by the facsimile reprint of ‘Two Cricket loose pages), ‘Between the Wickets’. Manchester Guardian. Small pre tour Songs’ N.Gale. VG £30/40 E. Parker. London 1926 and booklet. Pictorial covers. Some light ‘Cricket’. A.Steel & R.Lyttelton. 662 ‘Recollections and Reminiscences’. fading to covers otherwise in good London 1890 (Badminton Library). Lord Hawke. London 1924. Original condition. Sold with ‘England v Odd Faults, good £30/40 decorative covers. Sold with ‘. Special Test match edition Highways and Byways’. F.S. Ashley of the Lord’s and Oval Annual 654 Leather bound books. Seven modern Cooper. London 1927 and ‘The 1930’. Edited by Robin Bailey. Small cricket books, handsomely bound in Cricket Field’. James Pycroft. Edited souvenir with pictorial covers. G red leather bindings. Includes several by F.S. Ashley Cooper. London 1922. £25/35 Wisden publications (4), West Indies Original covers. Odd minor faults, (2) and ‘100 Best Cricketers’. M.I. 648 ‘Test Cricket Certainties and good. Qty 3 £40/60 Merchant. Karachi 1960. G £30/40 Possibilities for 1928-1929’. M.A. 663 Association of Cricket Statisticians Noble. Sydney 1928. Original 655 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals 1909, publications. Fifty one booklets pictorial wrappers. Old tape to spine 1911 and 1912. Original decorative including ‘Cricketers Series’, edge, some staining to both boards, gilt to edges. Staining and ‘Guides’, ‘Surveys’, ‘Records’ etc. G wrappers and first few outer pages wear to boards and spines otherwise £25/35 at front and rear, minor wear and in good condition. Qty 3 £25/35 small loss to wrappers edges and 664 Squire Osbaldeston: His 656 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals 1922- odd outer page otherwise in Autobiography’. London 1926. 1939. Original decorative boards, generally good condition £25/35 Autobiography of George gilt to edges. Some staining and Osbaldeston (1786-1866), the 649 ‘Rules of the Marylebone Cricket wear to boards and spines of the renowned huntsman, cricketer and Club 1928’. Printed by Marylebone earlier editions otherwise in good all-round sportsman. Original light Cricket Club. 8pp. Original wrappers condition. Qty 16 £40/60 brown cloth, folding map etc. Some with title to centre and borders in 657 Tour books 1950/70’s. Box minor foxing, slight breaking to M.C.C. colours. VG £20/30 containing twenty nine books, internal hinges at front and rear 650 ‘The Handbook of Cricket’. Edmund mainly tour books for the period. otherwise in good condition £25/35

61 665 ‘Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Dawkes, Palmer, Julian etc. G/VG 674 ‘The History of Kent County Cricket Game’, bound volume XVI from £40/60 Club’. Dudley Moore. Helm 1897. Also ‘The Cricketer’ magazine, Publishing. London 1988. Signed by 670 ‘The History of Derbyshire County bound volumes II and VI from 1922 over ninety past and present players Cricket Club’. John Shawcroft. Helm and 1925. Sold with cricket to front and rear end papers, some Publishing. London 1989. Signed by biographies 1950s onwards and to pages, some on laid down pieces, over two hundred past and present scrapbook of the M.C.C. in the West dinner menu and photographs. players to front and rear end papers, Indies 1948 and a collection of The Signatures include G. Evans, C. the majority signed to pages, some Cricket Society of South Africa Cowdrey, G. Cowdrey, Underwood, laid down photographs, pieces, team newsletters 1980s and 1990s. Qty Luckhurst, Woolmer, Denness, sheets, autograph pages etc. 15. G/VG £40/60 Baptiste, Asif Iqbal, Key, Jones, Signatures include Pope, Copson, Hooper, Knott, Majid, Muralitharan, 666 ‘From the Sea End- The Official Rhodes, Gladwin, Root, Townsend, De Silva, Waugh, D. Wright, Levett, History of Sussex County Cricket Slater, Cullinan, Bolus, Kirsten, Blewett, de Villiers, Ealham etc. Club’. Christopher Lee. Partridge Trueman, Adams, Jones, Mortenson, G/VG £80/100 Press 1989. Signed by over ninety Wells, Bowler, Munton, Blackwell, past and present players to front end Cork, Sutton, Wood, E.Barlow, 675 ‘The History of Lancashire County papers and internal pages. The Redpath, Hampshire, Taylor, Cricket Club’. Peter Wynne-Thomas. majority signed to book, some on Hendrick etc. G/VG £100/150 Helm Publishing. London 1989. paper pieces, album pages and the Signed by over one hundred and 671 ‘The History of Glamorgan County odd photograph laid down to book. twenty past and present players to Cricket Club’. Andrew Hignell. Helm Signatures include Arnold, Wessels, front end papers, the majority signed Publishing. London 1988. Signed by Gould, G. Chappell, Langdrige, to pages, some on laid down pieces, over seventy past and present Bartlett, H. Parks, Cornford, Reeve, cards, player profile pages and players to front end papers, the Prior, Snow, Greenidge, Hemmings, photographs. Signatures include C. majority signed to pages, some on Greig, Sheppard etc. G/VG £50/80 Lloyd, Flintoff. Fairbrother, Statham, laid down pieces. Signatures include Fowler, Ganguly, Simmons, Ormrod, 667 ‘Durham C.C.C- Past Present and James, Croft, King, Ganguly, Kallis, Allott, Byas, Cork, Defreitas, Hayes, Future’. Jack Bannister & David Wakar Younis, Barwick, Ontong, Ramadhin, Pilling, Petterson, G. Graveney. Queen Anne Press 1993. V.Richards, Butcher, Majid Khan, Edrich, Berry, Wood, Engineer, Signed by over seventy past and Selvey, Gillespie, King, Maynard, Howard, Washbrook, Bond, present players to front end papers Kasprowicz, Jones, O’Connor, Rowe Oldfield, Cranston, Pullar etc. G/VG and laid down paper pieces. etc. G/VG 40/60 £50/80 Signatures include Cairns, Raja, 672 ‘The History of Gloucestershire Jones, Fowler, Botham, Onions, 676 ‘The History of Leicestershire County County Cricket Club’. David Green. Moxon, Hussey, Larkins, Cricket Club’. Dennis Lambert. Helm Helm Publishing. London 1990. Chanderpaul, Pollock etc. G/VG Publishing. London 1992. Signed by Signed by over one hundred past £30/50 over one hundred and eighty past and present players to front end and present players to front and rear 668 ‘Sunshine, Sixes and Cider. A History papers, the majority signed to pages, end papers, the majority signed to of Somerset Cricket’. David Foot. some on laid down pieces. pages, some on laid down pieces, David & Charles 1986. Signed by Signatures include Lawrence, Border, cards, player profile pages and over one hundred past and present Srinath, Shepherd, Barnett, Sinfield, photographs. Signatures include players, the majority to front end Walsh, Proctor, Porterfield, J.Rhodes, Bird, Whittaker, Steele, Illingworth. papers, some on laid down paper Symonds, Athey, Graveney, Broad, DeFreitas, Birkenshaw, Mullally, pieces and the odd photographs. B.Richards, Allen, Bomber Wells, Ferris, Gower, Hoggard, Smith, Signatures include Alley, Virgin, Milton, Hussey, Barnett, Dipper, Cook, Such, Srinath, Tolchard, Jayasuriya, Crowe, V.Richards, Goddard, C. Cook etc. G/VG Sehwag, S. Broad, McKenzie, Clift, Botham, Close, Roebuck, Rose, £50/80 A.Roberts, Palmer, Watson, Cronje, Cook, Langer, Trescothick, Caddick, 673 ‘The History of Hampshire County Martyn, Ward, Smithson, Dawkes Ponting, Marks, Mitchell-Innes, Cricket Club’. Peter Wynne-Thomas. etc. G/VG £50/80 Garner etc. G/VG £50/80 Helm Publishing. London 1988. 677 ‘The History of Northamptonshire 669 ‘100 Greats. Leicestershire County Signed by over seventy past and County Cricket Club’. Matthew Cricket Club’. Dennis Lambert. present players to front and rear end Engel & Andrew Radd. Helm Tempus Publishing 2001. Paperback. papers, the majority signed to pages, Publishing. London 1993. Signed by Signed by over sixty past and some on laid down pieces and over one hundred and forty past and present players to front end papers photographs. Signatures include present players to front end papers, and player profile pages, some on Shackleton, Holder, M.Marshall, the majority signed to pages, some laid down paper pieces. Signatures Greenidge, Warne, Hayden, Jesty, on laid down pieces, cuttings and include Illingworth, Gower, Bird, B.Richards, Udal, Smith, Tremlett, player profile pages. Signatures Kumble, Gibson, Benjamin, Katich, Watson, Carberry, Lumb, include Tyson, Ramman Subba Row, Balderstone, Birkenshaw, Cook, Cork, Jones, McCorkell, R.Marshall, Tribe, Oldfield, Milburn, Bedi, Defreitas, Mullally, Willey, Sehwag, Pothecary etc. G/VG £40/60

62 Panesar, Klusener, Capel, Willey, Dravid, Ramchand, Umrigar, Hazare 690 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1963. Mustaq, Virgin, Wessels, Cook, etc. G/VG £30/50 Original hardback. Some wear to Willey, Lillee, Clark, Bakewell, board gilts, odd minor marks to 682 ‘The History of Middlesex County Tebbitt, F.R. Brown, Ambrose, Tribe, boards and spine paper, wrinkling Cricket Club’. David Lemmon. Helm C.B. Clarke etc. G/VG £50/80 and minor crease to spine paper Publishing. London 1988. Signed by otherwise in good+ condition 678 ‘The History of Surrey County over one hundred past and present £15/25 Cricket Club’. David Lemmon. Helm players to front end papers, the Publishing. London 1989. Signed by majority signed to pages, some on 691 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1961. over sixty past and present players to laid down pieces, cuttings and player Original hardback. Some wear to front end papers, the majority signed pictures. Signatures include board gilts, odd minor marks to to pages, some on laid down pieces, Compton, Edrich, Robertson, Young, boards and spine paper otherwise in cuttings and player profile pages. Donnelly, Titmus, Ramprakash, good condition £18/25 Signatures include May, Titmus, M. Strauss, Langer, Kallis, Fraser, 692 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. Stewart, A. Stewart, Arnold, Jesty, Gatting, Daniel, Fleming, G.O. Allen, Original hardback. Minor bump to Knight, McIntyre, Thorpe, Butcher, Mann, Slack, J. Thomson, Brearley, edge of front board, slight wear to Carberry, Salisbury, Shoaib Aktar, Radley, Gomes etc. G/VG £50/80 board gilts otherwise in good+ Allom, Saqlain Mustaq, Mustaq 683 Frank Woolley. Flicker book. ‘Square condition £20/30 Ahmed, A. Hollioake, Constable, Cut and Walking Shot’. Published by Howarth, Roope etc. G/VG £40/60 693 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959. Flicker Productions of London. Original hardback. Minor marks to 679 ‘The History of Warwickshire County Covers a little worn otherwise in front board and spine paper, odd Cricket Club’. Jack Bannister. Helm good condition £30/50 minor faults otherwise in good+ Publishing. London 1990. Signed by 684 Warwickshire C.C.C. Annual condition £20/30 over one hundred past and present Report/Yearbooks. 1955, 1956, players to front end papers, the 694 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1957. 1957, 1958, 1959 & 1961. Some majority signed to pages, some on Original hardback. Some wrinkling with damaged spine and tape laid down pieces, cuttings and player to spine paper, slight breaking to repairs, otherwise good condition profile pages. Signatures include front internal hinges otherwise in £20/30 M.J.K. Smith, Wyatt, Amiss, Lara, good condition £20/30 Bell, Willis, Old, Donald, Giles, 685 ‘Datasport book of Wartime Cricket 695 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956. Humpage, Hemmings, Kallicharan, 1940-45’. G.B Andrews. 1990. Original hardback. Bump to top Snow, Cartwright, Small, Pollock, Signed by the author. Now out of corners of boards, very slight sun Kallicharran, Horner, R. Jones, M. print. G/VG. Sold with ‘The fading to spine paper otherwise in Barker, A. Woodroffe, L. Bates, Warwickshire Diary for Cricket good+ condition £20/30 Leadbetter, E. Lewis, Steyn, Lovers’, issues number 4, 6 (1948) Collymore, Sangarkara, Amiss etc. and 9 (1949). G £20/30 696 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. G/VG £50/80 Original hardback. Minor faults to WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS boards otherwise in good/very good 680 ‘The History of Worcestershire 686 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack- condition £25/35 County Cricket Club’. David Australia. Three volumes for 1998 Lemmon. Helm Publishing. London 697 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954. (1st Edition), 1999 and 2000-01. 1989. Signed by over eighty past Original hardback. Very minor faults Original hardbacks with dust and present players to front end otherwise in good/very good wrapper. Qty 3. G/VG £20/30 papers, the majority signed to pages, condition £25/35 some on laid down pieces, cuttings 687 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 698 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1953. and player profile pages. Signatures Australia 1999. 2nd Edition. Original hardback. Very minor faults include Graveney, Wyatt, Jenkins, Melbourne 1999. Leather bound to boards, minor stain to page edges Richardson, Donald, Hick, Radford, limited edition no 100 of only 100 otherwise in good condition £20/30 Imran Khan, G. Turner, McGrath, copies. Excellent/mint condition Holder, Moody, Ormrod, Vaas, King, £80/120 699 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1952. Dilley, McGrath, Booth, Palmer, Original hardback. Minor wear to 688 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1970 Holder, D. Richardson, P. Richardson, board and spine paper extremities, to 1975. Original hardbacks, lacking Jenkins, Wyatt, Berry, Coldwell, breaking to front internal hinges, dustwrappers. Odd minor faults Crisp etc. G/VG £40/60 odd minor faults otherwise in good otherwise in good/very good condition £18/25 681 ‘A History of Indian Cricket’. Mihir condition. Qty 6 £40/60 Bose. Andre Deutsch. London 1990. 700 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1951. 689 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964. Signed by thirty three past and Original hardback. Minor wear to Original hardback. Slight wear to present players to front end papers, head of spine paper, minor crease to board gilts, odd minor marks to some on laid down pieces and front board otherwise in good boards otherwise in good+ condition cuttings. Signatures include condition £20/30 £20/30 Wadekar, Gavaskar, Tendulkar, Ganguly, Sehwag, Laxman, Kumble,

63 701 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950. 708 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1937. boards, lacking original wrappers, Original hardback. Minor wear to 74th edition. Bound in brown with title and date in gilt to spine. head and base of spine paper and boards, with original wrappers Lacking first three and last two board extremities, ownership name preserved, with title and date in gilt advertising pages otherwise in good handwritten to first advertising page to spine. Very minor wear and age condition £30/50 otherwise in good+ condition toning to wrappers otherwise in 717 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1909. £20/30 good+ condition £50/70 42nd edition. Bound in green 702 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. 709 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1937. boards,lacking original wrappers, 83rd edition. Original limp cloth 74th edition. Bound in brown with title and date in gilt to spine. covers. Only 11000 copies were boards, with original wrappers Some fading and wear to boards, printed in this year. Minor breaking preserved, with title and date in gilt lacking last advertising page to front internal hinge, press cutting to spine. Some minor wear and age otherwise in good condition £30/40 laid down to last advertising page, toning to wrappers otherwise in 718 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1906. minor faults to corners of rear cover good+ condition £50/70 43rd edition. Bound in dark brown otherwise in good condition £30/50 710 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1936. boards, with original wrappers 703 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. 73rd edition. Bound in brown preserved, with title and date in gilt 83rd edition. Original limp cloth boards, with original wrappers to spine. Age toning, darkening and covers. Only 11000 copies were preserved, with title and date in gilt wear to wrappers, small loss to printed in this year. Some age to spine. Some minor wear and age corners otherwise in good condition toning, darkening and staining to toning to wrappers otherwise in £40/60 covers and spine paper, bowing to good+ condition £50/70 719 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1905. spine, further odd minor faults 711 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1931. 42nd edition. Bound in brown otherwise in good condition £40/50 68th edition. Bound in blue boards, boards,lacking original wrappers, 704 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. with original wrappers preserved, with title and date in gilt to spine. G 83rd edition. Original limp cloth with title and date in gilt to spine. £30/50 covers, , bound in green boards with Very good condition £60/80 720 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1904. titles in gilt to spine. Only 11000 712 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1929. 41st edition. Bound in brown boards, copies were printed in this year. 66th edition. Bound in light brown with original wrappers preserved, Name handwritten to first boards, lacking original front with title and date in gilt to spine. advertising page, odd very minor wrapper, rear wrapper preserved, Some minor wear and age toning to faults otherwise in good+ condition with title and date in gilt to spine. wrappers otherwise in good £30/50 Minor age toning and some wear to condition £40/60 705 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. rear wrapper otherwise in good 721 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1903. 83rd edition. Original hardback. condition £40/50 40th edition. Bound in brown Only 5000 copies of the hard back 713 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1919. boards, without original wrappers, edition were printed in this war year. 56th edition. Bound in dark brown with title and date in gilt to spine. Minor crease to lower right hand boards, with original paper wrappers Lacking first advertising page corner of front board, minor wear to preserved, with title and date to otherwise in good condition £30/50 board and spine extremities and spine. Slight age toning and wear to probable re-gilding of titles to front 722 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1901. wrappers otherwise in good+ board and spine paper, further odd 38th edition. Bound in brown condition. Rare war time edition minor faults otherwise in good boards, without original wrappers, £120/ 160 condition £50/70 with title and date in gilt to spine. 714 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1918. Some soiling to lower half of some 706 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1939. 55th edition. Bound in green boards, pages, lacking first and last 76th edition. Bound in brown with original paper wrappers advertising page otherwise in good boards, with original covers preserved, with title and date to condition £30/40 preserved, with title and date in gilt spine. Very good condition. Rare war to spine. Some wear and age toning 723 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1876. time edition £130/160 to covers, contents a little tired 13th edition. Original paper otherwise in good condition £35/45 715 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1916. wrappers laid down to replacement 53rd edition. Original hardback. card wrappers and spine paper. 707 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1938. Minor wear to board and spine Minor foxing to some internal pages 75th edition. Bound in brown extremities, bumping to one corner otherwise in good/very good boards, with original covers and probable re-gilding of title to condition. Pages checked, complete. preserved, with title and date in gilt spine paper, internally in good Rare £1500/250 0 to spine. Some wear and age toning condition. A rare wartime hardback to covers otherwise in good 724 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1872. edition £4500/5500 condition £40/60 9th edition. Original paper wrappers 716 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1910. laid down to replacement card 47th edition. Bound in dark green wrappers and spine paper. Minor

64 wear to head of odd internal pages Graves, Buss, Snow, Parks, Joshi, first four Tests of 1934, with fully otherwise in good/very good Denman etc. G £15/25 printed scores. Last page finishes condition. Pages checked, complete. with ‘Presented with the 732 First day covers and postcards. Three Rare £2000 /3000 compliments of the Editor’. Folds, covers, Viv Richards signed Benham good £15/25 Additional Wisdens, lots 423-439 Silk cover, A.C.U. cover signed by Bird and Meyer and Vic Lewis 737 Nottinghamshire v Leicestershire CRICKET SCORECARDS, Cricket Club cover signed by thirteen 1913. Official silk scorecard for the PROGRAMMES, MAGAZINES ETC players including Reg Scarlett etc. match played at , 725 The Cricketer Magazine’ 1944- Three postcards, two colour, ‘Out Nottingham on 11-13th August 1960. Good complete collection of First Ball’ Kinsella card, Langsdorff, 1913. Nottinghamshire won by an individual copies of the magazine for ‘Birthday Greetings’ (W&K 1334) innings and 126 runs. the period including Annuals. The and Star Series card of Nottinghamshire made 507-3 in magazines for 1944 bound in Somersetshire. G £15/25 their only innings with G. Lee scoring boards. G £30/50 200no, A.W. Carr 169 and W. 733 Don Bradman ‘Centenary of The Payton 56no. Leicestershire were 726 The Cricketer Magazine’ 1951- Sheffield Shield’ first day cover bowled out for 143 and 238 in their 1966. Good, almost complete featuring Don Bradman. Signed by two innings with Wass taking 6 and collection of individual copies of the Bradman in blue ink. Mounted, Iremonger 5 wickets in the match. magazine including Annuals for the framed and glazed. G £25/35 C.H. Richards, Printer. Framed and period. Plus individual copies for 734 Herbert Sutcliffe and Percy Holmes glazed and in very good condition 1967-1969, not complete. G £25/35 ‘Record Opening Stand’ 1932. £50/70 727 Northamptonshire C.C.C. Official scorecard for the Essex v 738* All Eleven of England v Australians ‘Centenary’ 1886-1986. Official first Yorkshire match played at Leyton on 1884. Original silk scorecard for the day cover signed to face by twenty the 15th-17th June 1932. Sutcliffe match played on the 3rd-5th July members of the Northamptonshire and Holmes set a Yorkshire record 1884 at the St. John’s Ground, team including Bailey, Fordham, first wicket stand of 555, Sutcliffe Fartown, Huddersfield. The Capel, Lamb, Cook, Larkins etc. Sold scored 313 and Holmes 224no. Very scorecard, printed onto the silk in with a printed card with brief club nicely signed in ink by both Sutcliffe black print, by George Richards of history signed by, then, Chief and Holmes. This is still the record Nottingham. Odd minor faults Executive Stephen Coverdale. G opening stand for Yorkshire and is otherwise in very good condition. £15/25 second in the overall record for the Rare £300/400 first wicket. Fully printed detail. 728 Kent C.C.C. ‘Golden Jubilee. Kent Adhesive marks to borders of verso The Australians managed to draw County Playing Fields Association otherwise in very good condition. the game. The Eleven of England 1926-1976’. Official first day cover Rare in this signed form £300/500 scoring 453 runs in their only signed to face by fourteen members innings, Australia being bowled out of the Kent team including Woolmer, 735 Len Hutton. Official scorecard for for 175 in their first innings and Denness, Knott, Tavare, Underwood, England v Australia, Kennington finishing on 124-7 in their second Luckhurst, Iqbal, Graham, Ealham, Oval 1938. Len Hutton made a and that off 110 overs of bowling. Johnson etc. G £15/25 record score of 364 out of an For England Scotton made 134, England total of 903-7 dec. England 729 Warwickshire C.C.C. ‘Centenary. Attewell 84, Grimshaw 77, Hirst 71. won by an innings and 579 runs. 1882-1982’. Official first day cover Scott top scored for the Australians Fully printed scores. The scorecard signed to face by fourteen members with 50 in the 2nd innings. Attewell nicely signed in ink by Hutton and of the Warwickshire team including took ten wickets in the match Maurice Leyland who made 187, Willis, Smith, Amiss, Lloyd, Small, from a second wicket of 739* England v Australia 1981. Official Kallicharran, Humpage, Oliver etc. G 382 runs with Hutton. Adhesive scorecard for the ‘famous’ third Test £15/25 marks to borders of verso otherwise match, England v Australia, 730 Essex C.C.C. ‘Centenary. 1876- in very good condition. Rare in this Headingley 1981. Ian Botham and 1976’. Official first day cover signed signed form. Sold with a mono real Bob Willis’s match. England followed to face by eleven members of the photograph postcard of Hutton on 227 runs behind and were soon Essex team including Gooch, Hardie, walking out to bat with printed 135-7 in their second innings. McEwan, Lever, Acfield, East, Boyce, inscription ‘Leonard Hutton Botham and Dilley then put together Pont, Fletcher etc. Sold with a colour (Yorkshire) creates a Test Cricket a stand of 117. Botham finished up postcard of the Scarborough Cricket Record. England v Australia at The with 149no and Dilley 56. Australia Festival signed to face by Trevor Oval. August 23rd 1938. 364 runs’. needed 130 to win. Australia at 56-2 Bailey. G £15/25 Walter Scott of Bradford. £200/300 seemed favourites to win the game, however Willis with 8-43 won the 731 Sussex C.C.C. ‘Centenary. 1872- 736 England v Australia. Official pre game for England by 18 runs. Fully 1972’. Official first day cover signed match scorecard for the Test match printed end of match details. to face by thirteen members of the played at Lord’s in 1912. Tear, folds Excellent condition £35/45 Sussex team including Greig, and wear to card. Sold with four Prideaux, Greenidge, Barclay, folding page scorecards covering the 740* . Official commemorative

65 scorecard for Warwickshire v scribble to card in pencil, minor Pelham Warner, Len Hutton, B.K. Durham, June 1994. Brian Lara foxing otherwise in good condition Castor (Essex & Surrey), Andy scored the highest ever individual £20/30 Sandham, Ted Kavanagh (main score of 501 not out. Signed by Lara script writer of ‘ITMA’,its that man 748 ‘The Cricketer Magazine’ 1940- in black ink. Some staining to card, again, during the war years) and 1975. Almost complete run of the generally good G £25/35 T.E.B. Clarke. The programme is magazine and annuals for the signed by ten of the speakers and 741* Graeme Hick. Official scorecard of period, lacking some odd editions for guests including P.F. Warner, Billy the Worcestershire v Somerset 1959-1961. The years for 1963 - Griffith, E.R.T. Holmes, Castor, match at Taunton 1988 where Hick 1975 in official binders. Sold with Batchelor, Roger Blunt (NZ), scored 405no. Signed by Hick. Sold three boxes of more modern Sandham, Kavanagh etc. G £50/70 with official completed scorecard for Cricketer magazines. Some rusting the Worcestershire v Sussex 1998 in to staples, some faults, good 753 Otago v Australia 1950. Official which Hick scored his 99th and condition. The wartime editions in souvenir programme for the tour 100th first class century. Signed by general in good condition £30/50 match played at Carisbrook on the Hick. G £20/30 10th-13th March 1950. Signed to 749 Sir Julien Cahn’s Team v Malaya front cover by six of the Australian 742* England v India 1986. Complete set 1937. Official programme for the team, Sismey, Iverson, Duldig, of scorecards for all three Test tour match played at the Singapore Meuleman, Burke and Rigg. 12pp matches and scorecards for England Cricket Club on the 27th-29th plus wrappers. Wrappers slightly v Sri Lanka (Lord’s) 1984 and v Sri March 1937. Original decorative grubby, minor faults, good. Rare Lanka (The Oval) 1998, all with fully wrappers. Some minor wear to £50/70 printed end of match scores. wrappers and spine otherwise in Excellent condition £20/30 good condition. Rare £80/120 754 Wanganui v Australia 1950. Official souvenir programme for the tour 743* England. Fully printed scorecards for 750 Werneth Cricket Club 1946-1950. match played at Cook’s Gardens on Tests v West Indies 1984 (3) Collection of twenty eight home and the 28th February and 1st March (Edgbaston, Old Trafford & The away programmes Central 1950. Signed to inside scorecard Oval), v Sri Lanka 1984 (L) and 1998 Lancashire League/Wood Cup page by the Australian team, (O), v India 1986 (3) (L, H & E) and matches etc played in the period. fourteen signatures including Burke, v Australia 2001 (O). Plus Plus nineteen scorecards and fixture Meuleman, W.A. Brown, Tallon, incomplete scorecard for England v cards (3) for South Shields Cricket Davidson, Ring, Iverson, Sismey, Pakistan played the the Oval 1954. Club 1950’s. Some faults including Howard, Ridings etc. Wrappers VG £20/30 rusting to staples otherwise in good slightly grubby, minor faults, good. condition. Qty 47 £20/30 744* England v Australia 1980. Official Rare £80/120 scorecards for the Centenary Test 751 ‘The Auckland Cricket Association 755 New Zealand tour of England 1969. match, both standard and silk Jubilee Smoke Concert 1883-1933’. Souvenir tour programme for the scorecards and standard scorecard Official programme for the Concert tour. D.Walker & Sons. Signed to for the Prudential Trophy match held at the Scots Hall, Symonds pen pictures by thirteen members of played at the Oval in August 1980, Street, Auckland on the 20th the touring team including with fully printed scores. Qty 3. G January 1934. The four page card Congdon, Captain, Pollard, Motz, £15/25 programme with printed programme Yuile, Collinge, Hastings, Howarth, list to inside and decorative covers 745 Historic match scorecards. Official Wadsworth, D. Hadlee, G. Turner signed to front and rear by over fifty scorecards for Warwickshire v etc. Also signed to front cover by players, Umpires, Administrators and Durham 1994 (Lara 501*), Congdon and to centre team guests, including Test players. Worcestershire v Somerset 1998 photograph by Yuile, Congdon and Players include P.E. Whitelaw, D.R. (Hick 405*) and essex v Surrey 1983 Collinge. G £40/60 Gerrard, A.M. Matheson, J.E. Mills, (Surrey all out for 14). All with end G.L. Weir, M. Wallace, H.G. Vivian, 756 New Zealand tour of England 1958. of match, fully printed details. VG D.G. Cleverley, A.N.C. Sneddon, W. Official tour souvenir programme for £20/30 Brook-Smith, A.G. Postles, D.B. the tour by Playfair. Signed to pen 746 England v Australia 1985. Complete Edmonds, T. Elliott, A. Anthony, R.G. pictures by fifteen members of the set of scorecards for the first five Test Bush, F. Earl, (President) etc. Odd touring team including Reid, matches, mainly with printed scores. minor faults otherwise in good Captain, Cave, Alabaster, Blair, Plus a complete set of programmes condition £120/160 D’Arcy, Harford, Miller, Moir, Petrie, for the Tests and One Day matches. Meale, Playle, Sutcliffe, Ward, 752 London New Zealand Cricket Club G £25/35 Sparling etc. Only lacking the ‘Smoke Concert’ 1953. Official signature of MacGibbon from the 747 Western Province v Natal. Rare sided card programme for full touring party. Light vertical fold, South African scorecard for the the Concert held at Surrey C.C.C. covers slightly worn. G £50/70 Currie Cup match played at Pavilion on the 1st May 1953. The Newlands on the 29th & 31st President was E.R.T. Holmes, who 757* ‘One Hundred Hundreds’. Adelaide January and 1st February 1927. was in the chair, and their were Oval Centenary Test. Australia v Centre fold, child like writing and speeches from Denzil Batchelor, Sir West Indies 1984. Official first day

66 cover signed by nine scorers of 100 brochure 1979, postcards, Australian £30/50 First-Class Centuries. Signatures are team 1912 (Beagles), Kent group 770 Steve Rhodes, Yorkshire, Don Bradman, Compton, Edrich, 1930’s. Kent team 1925, A.E. Knight Worcestershire & England 1981- Graveney, Ames, Hutton, Amiss, (the Kent postcards laid down to 2004. England navy blue cloth Test Boycott and Cowdrey. VG £70/100 card), signed Gooch 333 scorecard, cap, by Albion C&D, with full sets of Players Cricketers 1930 758 Derbyshire, Gloucestershire, Sussex embroidered three lions and coronet and 1934 cigarette cards, original and Worcestershire. Benefit and emblem of England to cap. Worn by pages from Punch, Harpers Weekly testimonial brochures all signed to Rhodes on the England tour of etc with images of cricket etc. G the front cover including Tony Australia 1994/95. ‘Bumpy’ and £30/50 Wright, , David ‘1994’ to inside. Previously sold by Lawrence, Bob Taylor, Alan Wells, CRICKET CAPS, BLAZERS, TIES & Knights in 1997 with signed note of Chris Adams, Ian Greig, Norman ATTIRE authentication from Rhodes. Slight Gifford, Ted Hemsley, Neal Radford, light fading otherwise in good 764 South Africa tour of England 1994. Phil Neale, Steve Rhodes etc. Qty condition £150/250 Official South African Board polo 23. G/VG £40/60 shirt signed by fifteen members of Rhodes played in eleven Tests for 759 Leicestershire & Kent. Benefit and the touring party. Signatures include England testimonial match brochures all Cronje, Cullinan, Wessels, Rhodes, 771* Robert George Dylan Willis. Surrey, signed, including David Gower, Ray Richardson, De Villiers etc. VG Warwickshire & England 1969-1984. Illingworth, Tim Munton, James £20/30 M.C.C. navy blue touring cap, by Whittaker, Tim Boon, Asif Iqbal, John 765 Middlesex beige and black one day Michael of Chatham, issued to Willis Shepherd, Bob Woolmer, Derek players cricket shirt with club during his Test career. The cap, with Underwood, Alan Ealham, Alan emblem and sponsors logo ‘Ignis England emblem of St. George and Knott etc. Also Richard Hadlee and Asset Management to chest and the Dragon embroidered to front, Ken Rutherford. Qty 23. G/VG collar. G £30/40 has an official typed label to inside £40/60 with his name ‘R.G.D. Willis’. The 766 Graham Alan Gooch, Essex & 760 Essex C.C.C. membership cards for cap appears to have been un-worn. England 1973-1994. England tour of 1953, 1983-2002, 2004, 2006- Sold with a mono press photograph India & Sri Lanka 1981/82. Mid blue 2011. Sold with various others of Willis putting on his first Test cap touring blazer worn by Gooch on the membership cards including after being selected to replace Alan tour. The blazer with embroidered Gloucestershire 1960, Durham Ward on the tour of Australia M.C.C. touring emblem of St George 1990’s etc. G £15/25 1970/71. VG £180/250 & Dragon and scroll beneath with 761 Australian tour of England 1948. tour details ‘India & Sri Lanka Bob Willis will always be Rare official souvenir 1981/82’. Blazer by Burton. Name remembered for bowling the brochure/programme plus blank embroidered to inside pocket. Australian’s out at Headingley on scorecard for the Scotland v Australia Previously sold by Knights in the the final day of the 1981 test, taking tour match played at Mannofield, Graham Gooch Benefit auction 8-43 after Ian Botham’s heroics with Aberdeen on 17/18th September £120/160 the bat. For England he played in 90 1948. Excellent pictorial covers Test matches taking 325 wickets at 767 Cricket Ties. Cornhill Insurance featuring Bradman. Double page an average of 25.20 and a best of 8- sponsors ties for 1986, 1991-1998, picture of the Australian team with 43. In all first class cricket he took with odd duplicate. Plus various facsimile signatures to centre pages. over 890 wickets at an average of other ties including XL Club South This was Bradman’s last match for 24.99 with a best of 8-32 v African Tour 1991, Ashes 1993, Australia. Bound in green boards Gloucestershire in 1977 Grace Centenary, Ashes 1994/95 with titles in gilt to edge. Ex Ray etc. Qty 20. G £25/35 772 Frederick Sewards Trueman. Robinson and R.A.S. Jones Yorkshire & England 1949-1968. collections £200/300 768 Ian Bell. Warwickshire & England. M.C.C. navy blue cloth Test touring Navy blue Warwickshire first XI cap 762 All India 1932. Official souvenir cap, by Simpson of Piccadilly, with with club emblem to front. ‘Ian Bell’ brochure for the All India tour of excellent embroidered touring handwritten to label. Cap by England. Published by Hills & Lacy emblem of St. George & Dragon to Michael of Chatham. The cap Ltd of London. Edited by A.W. front. Name inscribed in ink to inside appears to be unworn. VG £70/100 Simpson. Pictorial wrappers. Bound cap label. Worn by Trueman during in blue boards with title to edge. 769 Graham Alan Gooch, Essex & his career whilst touring with Odd minor faults otherwise in very England 1973-1994. Essex baseball England. Good condition. Trueman good condition £25/35 style cap worn by Gooch during his died in 2006 £600/800 playing career. The blue cap with 763 Cricket ephemera. Collection of Previously sold by Trueman at The Essex emblem to front and Gooch’s ephemera including programmes, Fred Trueman Dinner and auction initials ‘GAG’ to inside of cap. G. magazines, benefit brochures , some held on the 6th February 2001 at Previously sold by Knights in the signed (Randall, Lamb, Sidebottom), The Grosvenor Hotel, London Graham Gooch Benefit auction 1995 Frank Woodhead Testimonial

67 CRICKET CERAMICS, METALWARE ‘England’ to base. 6” tall. G £50/80 limited edition of 500. The cap is ETC presented in a green box with white 780 Cut throat razors. Pair of ivory cut silk lining. VG £40/60 773 Garry Sobers, West Indies. Large one throat razors in original case by gallon (4.5 litre) bottle of Bell’s ‘Extra Alfred Williams of Sheffield, each 787 Silver cricket buttons. Two early Special’ Scotch Whisky (unopened with elaborate cricket motif to blade. cricket button, each with figure of a and complete). Signed to label in ‘Clean Shave’. One of the blades batsman and stumps. G £50/80 black ink by Garry Sobers. In original decoration fading. Hinge broken to 788 plates. Good ‘Bell’s’ box. VG £50/70 box. G £50/70 collection of commemorative 774 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug of 781 W.G. Grace, Len Hutton, Brian County Championship china plates bulbous form, moulded in relief with Johnston and Dickie Bird. Four Royal for Hampshire 1973 (1st), Middlesex vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, Doulton ceramic caricature toby 1976, Kent/ Middlesex 1977, Kent bowler and wicket keeper, Abel, jugs. Each limited edition and 1978, Essex 1979, Middlesex 1980, Woods and McGregor in white on a standing approx 4.25” tall. G Nottinghamshire 1981, Middlesex brown background. With stylised £60/80 1982, Essex 1983, Essex 1984, floral leaf and flower Art Nouveau Middlesex 1985, Essex 1986, 782* Singleton Cricket Club (New South decoration to top and beneath in Nottinghamshire 1987, Wales, Australia). Small silver cup brown and blue glaze. Strap handle Worcestershire 1988 and 1989, with inscription ‘Singleton Cricket in brown glaze. Approximately 8” Middlesex 1990 and Leicestershire Club. Presented by W.J. Dangar Esq tall. Incised to base with Doulton 1996. All limited edition. All with to the highest scorer in any one Lambeth and makers mark, original boxes. Qty 17. G £70/100 match. Season 1872-73. Won by c1882/84. Makers marks of ‘ttt’ for Percy Waddy Esq making 69 runs 789 England v Australia 1977- Jubilee Eleanor Tosen and ‘PB’ (unknown). against Newcastle C.C. Excellent Test. Pair of Royal Stafford china Excellent example of this rare decoration to rim and base with plates with England and Australian cricketing ceramic. Some very minor crossed stumps, bat and ball to emblem to centre and facsimile age toning to figures otherwise in verso. The cup hallmarked ‘London signatures of the two teams to good/very good condition £500/700 1872’. 4.75” tall. Sold with a printed surrounds. 10” diameter. Plus 775 Lord’s. Treacle coloured cricket report on the Annual meeting of the Leicestershire County Championship tankard with Lord’s cricket ground to club from 1872/73 with details of china plate. All three plates in boxes. one side, to the other ‘Old father the award. VG £60/80 G £30/40 time’. Tankard by Britannia Potteries. 783* Cricket Cup. Large silver plated cup 790 Geoff Boycott and John Edrich. Pair Silver lustre to rim and handle. with excellent decoration to front of of Coalport china plates commemo - Approx 5” high. Sold with an a batsman and wicket keeper with rating Boycott and Edrich scoring a attractive Marylebone Cricket Club flagged tent to background, floral Century of Centuries. Both limited wooden wall plaque with M.C.C. decoration surround. The cup edition of 1500 plates. One boxed. emblem to centre. G £25/35 hallmarked ‘M.W.&S. E.P.’ for Mark G £20/30 776 Cricket door knocker. Mid Victorian Willis & Son Ltd. circa 1890’s. 7.75” 791 Graham Gooch. Silver plated heavy cast iron door knocker, the tall. VG £60/80 cylindrical cricket trophy ‘Esso/Mail knocker shaped as a hand holding a 784* Cricket Cup. Large and impressive on Sunday County Cricket Award’. ball. G £30/40 silver plated two handled cup with ‘Fielder of the Season 1983’. 777 Cricket bag. Large crested china excellent floral decoration to front Awarded to Graham Gooch. 15” tall cricket bag with colour emblem for and inscription ‘Presented by G.M. on plinth with printed details to top ‘Whalley’ (Lancashire). Victorian[ Pelling’, to verso similar decoration and bottom of trophy. Sold with China ware. Approx 4.25” long. G with cricket scene to centre with ‘Texaco Trophy. England v Australia £30/40 match in progress with batsman, 1985’. Silver plated dish/plate wicket keeper and fielders, floral awarded to Gooch following the 778 Cricket bottle. Attractive half pint decoration to base. Hallmarks to matches. 8.5” diameter. VG. beer bottle with cork screw stopper base, circa 1880/90’s. 11.25” tall. Previously sold by Knights in the with ‘J. Smith of Accrington’ with VG £70/100 Graham Gooch Benefit auction 1995 cricket stumps, bails and ball to side £50/70 of bottle. Bottle has date to base of 785* ‘The County Cricket Championship 1873. Approx 8” tall. Green tint to Trophy. Presented by The Lord’s 792 Graham Gooch. Silver plated glass. G £30/50 Taverners’. Silver goblet with cylindrical cricket trophy ‘Esso/Mail inscription to front, gilt to inside. on Sunday County Cricket Award’. 779 Cricket jug. Victorian ceramic jug Hallmarked, London 1973. 6” high. ‘Batsman of the Season 1985’. with image of a batsman in front of G £50/80 Awarded to Graham Gooch - 2511 the wicket, with pavilion to runs. 15” tall on plinth with printed background to one side and a 786 Australian Baggy Green cap. Replica details to top and bottom of trophy. gentleman cycling to the other. miniature moulded (resin?) Baggy Sold with a Silver plated salver/tray. Floral and bird decoration. The jug Green Australian Cricket Cap. ‘Evening Standard. Cricketer of the glazed in mustard and green. Licensed by Cricket Australia in a Month. July 1979. Graham Gooch of

68 Essex’. 10” diameter. VG. Both, Barnes, Green, Parkin, Duckworth Hearne, ‘Hat Trick’, Middlesex v previously sold by Knights in the etc. Spidering to some signatures, Essex, 6 wickets for 17 runs’. Good Graham Gooch Benefit auction 1995 ageing to bat with rubber perished condition £120/160 £70/100 otherwise in generally good Hearne took the hat trick in the condition £60/90 793 Graham Gooch. Coalport china plate Essex first innings removing H.A. commemorating Gooch scoring a Yorkshire beat Lancashire by an Carpenter, LBW, C.P. McGahey, Century of Centuries. Limited edition innings & 94 runs. Roy Kilner was bowled and K.L. Gibson LBW. He of 1000 plates. In original box. the man of the match, top scoring also took the wickets of P.A. Perrin, Excellent condition. Sold with a pair with 85 and taking seven wickets J.R. Freeman and B. Tremlin to give of football boots worn by Gooch in a him innings figures of ten overs, four 798 ‘England Test Players’. John Edrich charity match played at Highbury. G maidens, six wickets for 17 runs as ‘Autograph’ cricket bat signed to £25/35 Essex were bowled out for 78. face by eighteen Test players. Middlesex won the match by an 794 Cricket napkin ring. EPNS triangular Signatures include Milburn, innings and 211 runs napkin ring with image of batsman Barrington, J.Edrich, Underwood, (Bradman?) to one side and Evans, Murray, Price, Parfitt etc. The 802 Derbyshire v Middlesex, engraved to other ‘C.C.C. 1936-37 verso signed by four county teams Chesterfield, 27th-30th August and the initials ‘J.D.’. Approx 1.75” late 1960’s, Surrey, Middlesex, Essex 1935. Cricket ball, presented to tall. G £18/25 and Derbyshire. Forty four Hearne, with hallmarked silver band signatures including Pocock, Younis, around ball with inscription CRICKET BATS, BALLS & Jackman, Stewart , Titmus, Boyce, ‘Presented to J.W. Hearne. 9-61. EQUIPMENT East, Lever, Harvey, Taylor, Page etc. Middlesex v Derbyshire. Chesterfield 795 Unusual early 19th century (?) Fading to odd signature. G £50/80 August 1st 1933’. Hallmarked, cricket bat. The bat with no London 1933. Good condition 799 South African tour of England 1947. shoulders, long stringed handle and £100/150 Miniature Gunn & Moore stamped ‘Welsh Sports, Church ‘Autograph’ cricket bat with the Derbyshire were bowled out for 167 Street Cardiff. The bat has rubber printed facsimile signatures of the in their first innings with J.M. Sims spliced handle for impact. 34” long. South Africa touring party. Very taking 8-47 (his best personal The blade is 3.5” wide at its widest good condition, with rare original bowling figures), in reply Middlesex point. Attractive item, which may packaging. Sold with an epns ‘Lord’s scored 252 all out, with T.B. have been used for batting practise. wine bottle coaster and a childs Mitchell taking 7-86. Derbyshire Sold with three cricket stumps from beaker with image of a gollywog were then bowled out for 175 with a later period £50/80 playing cricket (some wear). Qty 3. J.W. Hearne taking the last nine 795a Cricket bats. Collection of ten cricket G £20/30 wickets. His figures, a career best, bats, two not full size. Nine of the were 24.4 overs, 8 maidens, 9 800 Arthur Owen Jones. bats signed by teams or cricketers. wickets for 61 runs. This left Nottinghamshire & England 1892- Signatures include Northants & Middlesex needing 90 to win the 1914. Gunn & Moore ‘autograph’ Sussex 1990's, Rest of the World match which they did for the loss of cricket bat used by Jones during his 1970, England & Pakistan 1974, two wickets cricketing career. The bat has Jones Lancashire & Yorkshire 1961 etc. signature and date 1910 and CRICKET PRINTS & PAINTINGS Plus a stump signed by Warwickshire handwritten name of ownership to c mid 1990's. Fading and wear to 803 ‘What’s Cook-In?-Plenty-In shoulder of bat. Some worm holes many signatures. Viewing essential, Brisbane!’. M.C.C. tour of Australia otherwise in generally good not subject to return £30/50 1946/47. Large and impressive condition. Sold with an original original pen and ink caricature/ 796 South Africa 1994. Holt & Haskell photograph of Jones in batting pose. cartoon newspaper artwork, cricket bat signed to face by the Photograph by L.N.A. Photo of Fleet highlighted with colour, for ‘The South African team. Seventeen Street. Mounted, framed and glazed Herald’, Australian newspaper by signatures including Wessels, Cronje, £200/300 artist Samuel Wells. The cartoon Cullinan, Donald, Rhodes, Hudson, John William Hearne. Middlesex & depicts excellent images relating to Matthews etc. G £30/40 England 1909-1936. John Hearne, the days tour match between 797 Yorkshire v Lancashire 1926. W. known as ‘Young Jack’ to distinguish Queensland and M.C.C. in Brisbane, Sykes ‘Roy Kilner Autograph’ full him from his distant cousin J.T. November 1946, in the match G.G. size cricket bat signed to face by the Hearne’, was a Middlesex leg Cook scored 169no and Colin Yorkshire and Lancashire teams who spinning all rounder who McCool took 6-105 in the first two played at Bradford Park Avenue represented England in twenty four innings. The cartoon depicts various from the 22nd-25th May 1926. Test matches from 1911 to 1926. scenes where Cook’s are depicted, Twenty two signatures including serving a meal, hanging onto a 801 Middlesex v Essex, Lord’s, 27th-29th Holmes, Sutcliffe, Leyland, Kilner, frightened English lions tail and the July 1911. Cricket ball, presented to Rhodes, Waddington, Dolphin, Australian selectors shown wearing Hearne, with silver metal band Oldroyd, Makepeace, Tyldesley, cooks hats. Also depicts McCool and around ball with inscription ‘J.W.

69 Tallon as the ‘Prickly Pair’, following in the artwork include Johnson, party including Manager Billy Tallon stumping three batsman and Maddocks, J. Ryder, Bradman, May Griffith. ‘The Oldies are featured taking a catch off McCool’s bowling. etc. The cartoon, signed by Wells, riding on a large lion wearing M.C.C. Players featured in the artwork measures 14”x17.5”. Excellent cap and ‘The Newies’ are featured include Hutton, Washbrook, Tallon, image. G £120/160 with their cricket bags. Geoffrey McCool, Gibb etc. The cartoon, Boycott is featured to the top right 806 ‘The (Red) Pathfinder. Leeds’. signed by Wells, measures hand corner ‘Boycott-ed’ in Australian tour of England 1964. 22.5”x15.5”. Dated to label 25th Adelaide. Hurry and get well Geoff’. Impressive original pen and ink November 1946. Excellent image. The cartoon, signed by Wells, caricature/ cartoon newspaper Some nicks and tears to borders undated, measures 14.5”x21”. artwork for The Age, Australian otherwise in good condition Excellent image. G £150/20 0 newspaper by artist Samuel Wells. £100/150 The cartoon features the 3rd Test 809 ‘Should Auld Acquaintance Be 804 ‘The Old Inseparables, 3rd Test To- match at Leeds. Ian Redpath (58no) Forgot. Jan 1st 1966 at M.C.G.’. day’. Australian tour of England and (12no) won the M.C.C. tour of Australia 1965/66. 1948. Large and impressive original match for Australia, winning by Impressive original pen and ink pen and ink caricature/ cartoon seven wickets. They also refer to caricature/ cartoon newspaper newspaper artwork, highlighted with Fred Titmus’s match figures of 77 artwork for The Age, Australian colour, for ‘The Herald’, Australian overs, 43 maidens, 6 wickets for 94 newspaper by artist Samuel Wells. newspaper by artist Samuel Wells. runs!. ‘Feature of the match was the The cartoon features the scores at The cartoon depicts an excellent ‘Titmouses’s unplayable bowling 19 close of play on the 3rd Day of the image relating to the the build up to maidens (2nd innings) He must be Test match at Melbourne, M.C.C. the 3rd Test, to be played at going to open a girls school’. Cricket having scored 516-7 in reply to the Manchester in July 1948, power to half of the artwork and horse Australian score of 358 all out. The shortages were affecting both racing to the other half. The cartoon, artwork shows the M.C.C. team England and Australia, post war. The signed by Wells, undated, measures dressed in kilts and performing cartoon depicts two Australian 14.5”x21”. Excellent image. G Scottish dancing. Players featured batsman (Sidney Barnes and Arthur £100/150 include McCowdrey (104 runs), Morris, the 1948 tour opening McEdrich (109), McBarrington (63), 807 ‘Last Will & Test Amen-t’. Australian batsman??) walking out to bat, one McSmith (41) (holding the kangaroo tour of England 1964. Impressive depicted as ‘Coal Shortages’ with haggis) and McParks (66no). The original pen and ink caricature/ coal coloured face and arms and the players being led by a kilted lion cartoon newspaper artwork for The other as ‘Power Shortages’ with a playing the bag pipes. The cartoon, Age, Australian newspaper by artist light bulb nose. The crowd in the signed by Wells, is dated 3rd January Samuel Wells. The cartoon features background appear to be cold and 1966, measures 21”x14”. Excellent the build up to the 5th Test match at miserable ‘Boo Hoo’. The cartoon, image. G £150/200 the Oval. Players featured in the signed by Wells, measures artwork include Ken Barrington, 810 ‘Skeleton at the Feast. M.C.C. 20”x13.5”. Dated to verso, 8th July ‘Barrington has been keeping his celebrate their 3rd Test win and hope 1948. Excellent image. G £150/250 hand in at county cricket setting club for further Victories’. M.C.C. tour of 805 ‘Australia Day. Australia Will be roofs ablaze with his sixes’, Colin Australia 1965/66. Impressive there!’. M.C.C. tour of Australia Cowdrey, ‘Cowdrey is busy sowing original pen and ink caricature/ 1954/55. Impressive original pen centuries around the Counties- cartoon newspaper artwork for The and ink caricature/ cartoon should be sowing ‘em at Oval next Age, Australian newspaper by artist newspaper artwork, highlighted with Thursday ’. Cricket to half of the Samuel Wells. The cartoon features colour, for an Australian newspaper artwork and horse racing and Aussie the M.C.C. dressed in Dinner suits by artist Samuel Wells. The cartoon Rules Football to the other half. The toasting each other following their features various themes based cartoon, signed by Wells and dated innings win against Australia. Players around ‘Australia Day’, which fell 10th August 1964, measures featured include Boycott, Jones, during the Australia v M.C.C. Test 21”x14.5”. Excellent image. G Brown, ‘Titmouse’, Edrich, Cowdrey, match played at Adelaide in 1955. £100/150 Smith, Barber etc. To lower third of ‘In Adelaide things were up and the artwork is a further cartoon 808 ‘M.C.C. ‘65 Lion Up-The Oldies and down, it looked all down until featuring home coming to the Newies’. M.C.C. tour of Maddocks and Johnson turned the Melbourne after Victoria beat Australia 1965/66. Impressive day’. ‘Show Day’, ‘Maddocks, the Queensland by three wickets. The original pen and ink caricature/ Headmaster with 69, taught the cartoon, signed by Wells, 14th cartoon newspaper artwork for The Boys a lesson’, ‘Tale Day’, ‘the January 1966, measures 14”x21”. Age, Australian newspaper by artist Kanger’s tails wagging’, ‘J-Day’, Excellent image. G £150/200 Samuel Wells. The cartoon features Johnson Day, ‘May Day Too!’. Peter the build up to the 2nd Test match at 811 ‘Even Steven!. One Win Each-Just a May took five catches, ‘Short Day’. Melbourne and the good start the matter of Knots’. M.C.C. tour of ‘Thing we liked best was Hutton’s touring party has made in Australia. Australia 1965/66. Impressive shorts- wish others would get the The artwork features all the touring original pen and ink caricature/ urge to wear’ em!’. Players featured

70 cartoon newspaper artwork for The literature. The fictional village of News, measures 10.5”x15” Some Age, Australian newspaper by artist Tillingfold was a recurring element staining to, mainly, the right hand Samuel Wells. The cartoon features in De Selincourt's work, and was border of artwork otherwise in good Australia winning the 4th Test match based on his own village of condition £100/150 at Adelaide by an innings and shows Storrington at the foot of the South Joseph Lee worked for Strand the English Lion and the Australian Downs. ‘The Saturday Match’ Magazine and Pall Mall Gazette Kangaroo tying knots in their tails to (1937) and ‘Gauvinier Takes to before joining the Sunday Express. mark each loss. Players featured Bowls’ (1948) were among de From 1934 to 1966 Lee worked for include Barrington and Titmus of Selincourt's final books before his the London Evening News M.C.C. who tried to save the game death in 1951 and Australians Graham McKenzie 814 Boy cricketer. Early original miniature James Henry Thorpe (1876-1949) 6-48 and Neil Hawke 5-54 who portrait of a boy cricketer holding a was a founder member of the bowled M.C.C. out. To lower corner curved cricket bat in one hand and London Sketch Club, where he of the artwork, is a cartoon of Bob ball in the other. Appears to be numbered fellow cricket enthusiast Simpson, top of the Australian watercolour medium. The portrait, Frank Reynolds among his averages ‘Time Bob was given some full length, appears to be painted on numerous circle. Besides working as reward for his great service to vellum and the boy is dressed in an illustrator on several books, Cricket’. The cartoon, signed by period 18th century attire. Unsigned. many cricket related, and magazines Wells, dated 4th February 1966, Some wear and staining to the including 'Punch' he also wrote on measures 21”x14”. Excellent image. image, generally good. Approx contemporary art, and published an G £150/200 4”x5.5”. G £250/350 instructional cricket book 'A Cricket 812 'The Saturday Match'. Hugh De Bag' in 1929 and an autobiography 815 ‘England v Australia. Final Test Selincourt. Exquisite original 'Happy Days' in 1933. Match 1896. Played at Kennington watercolour artwork by artist James Oval, August 10th, 11th & 12th. 812a Roy Ullyett. ‘Lord’s Nomination for Thorpe produced for the dust England won by 66 runs’ Excellent Test Selectors’. Original pen and ink wrapper of the cricket book 'The original hand illuminated artwork caricature/ cartoon artwork showing Saturday Match', a timeless tale of commemorating the fifth and final two England cricketers standing in village cricket, written by De Test at the Oval. Centre image of front of the pavilion at Lord’s, Selincourt and published in 1937 by ‘England v Australia’ with gold floral wearing blazers and caps, one Dent of London. The watercolour decoration. Emblems of the two reading a newspaper. The caption, to shows a village match scene of a countries to either side with further lower border reads ‘Why the Fuss?. I batsman walking out to bat in blue details above and below. Approx thought those people in Brussels and white hooped cap with fellow 15”x12”. Ex Edward Wynyard always told England what they must players, pavilion, scoreboard, club collection. G/VG £180/250 do!’. Good image. Drawn on paper flag, tents, spectators and trees to and signed by artist Ullyett, undated. England won the Test by 66 runs in borders. Titles in black ink to main The artwork measures 6.5”x7.5” VG a low scoring match, Trumble taking image and spine paper. Signed by £40/60 12 wickets and Hearne taking 10 Thorpe to lower right hand corner wickets in the match with measurement and notes Roy Ullyett was a cartoonist who handwritten to outer plain borders. worked for the Daily Express 816 ‘England v Australia 1938. Old The watercolour measures newspaper for many years Trafford July 8th-12th’ Excellent 9.25"x10.5"and overall with original artwork commemorating the 813 Joseph Lee. ‘Yorkshire County borders 12"x16". A truly unique 3rd Test match at the Old Trafford. Champions 1946’. Original large pen piece of artwork by Thorpe. G/VG Title to top with emblems of the two and ink, highlighted with colour, £600/900 countries and venue and date to caricature/ cartoon artwork showing lower border. Colourful hand drawn Sold with a first edition 1937 copy four boys playing cricket in the park, and painted border of seventeen of the 'The Saturday Match' with a further game of football is being English county and four Australian original dustwrapper showing the played in the background. to centre state cricket emblems and nicely published artwork. front a boy wearing a cap with a signed in ink to centre by the white rose, Yorkshire scarf and Hugh De Selincourt (1878-1951) England and Australian teams. holding a newspaper with banner was an English author and journalist Thirteen signatures of England and headline ‘Yorkshire Again!’ is merrily who worked as a journalist, for the sixteen signatures of the Australian whistling ‘On Ilkla Moor Baht’at’. Star and the Observer until 1914, players including Hammond, The caption, to lower border reads and is chiefly remembered today for Hardstaff, Hutton, Gibb, Edrich, ‘The Swankpot!. Just because e’s got his timeless tale of village cricket, Compton, Verity, Wright, Paynter, an Auntie who lives in Bradford....’. 'The Cricket Match' published in Bradman, McCabe, Barnes, Hassett, Excellent image. Drawn on artists 1924, which stands alongside A. G. Fleetwood-Smith, O’Reilly, card and signed by artist Lee, to Macdonell's 'England, Their Fingleton, Brown, McCormick, lower border. Dated to verso ‘29th England' as one of the classic Barnett etc. Artwork by D.E. August 1946’. The artwork, accounts of village cricket in English Bullough. Mounted, overall produced for the London Evening

71 14.5”x18.5”. Minor staining to by John K. Hawkins 1993. Players Hill (A), G.H. Hirst, A.J. Hopkins (A), mount otherwise in good/ very good name to lower border and signed J. Iremonger, G.L. Jessop, A.O. condition £350/450 and dated by the artist. Both attrac - Jones, J.J. Kelly (A), J.H. King, F. tively mounted, framed and glazed. Laver (A), W. Lees, A. Lilley, G. The match was abandoned without Overall 19”x23”. VG £50/80 McGregor, A.C. MacLaren, H. a ball being bowled due to heavy Martyn, C.L. McLeod (A), M.A. rain throughout the five days 821 ‘Cricket At The College’. Jeremy Noble (A), P. Perrin, W. Rhodes, R.H. Storr. Large original watercolour 817 ‘Alexandra C.C. The Professor scores Spooner, F.S. Jackson, G. Thompson, painting of the county cricket O’. Original pen and ink and V. Trumper (A), J.T. Tyldesley, P.F. ground at Cheltenham College, watercolour drawing of the Warner and Capt E. Wynyard. All signed by artist Jeremy Storr. The Professor walking off the pitch, mounted, framed and glazed in image shows a match in progress to wearing quartered colour cap with white wood. Biographical details, foreground with the College bat under his arm and what appears published with the images, to back buildings to background. Well to be a girl with pig tails at the of frame of five of the images. Some executed painting. Attractively wickets, wearing pads. The painting faults noted, light fading to odd mounted, framed and glazed. The by W.H. Lambert and dated 2nd image (Noble), damp marks to the painting measures 23.5”x14.25” May 1911’. The painting measures Grace and Cotter images (maybe to and overall 31”x22”. Very good 6”x8”. Minor foxing otherwise in the glass?), slight border tear to the condition £150/250 good condition. Sold with a Vanity images of Kelly, McGregor, Jackson Fair lithograph of Mr Gilbert Jordan and Cotter, fold mark to the Cotter (Rower) ‘O.U.A.C.’ by Spy published image, pin holes to corners of the 1897. Only fair condition, wear, Jackson image and some staining to small damage, foxing etc. Qty 2 the image of Warner otherwise in £30/50 good condition. Sold with ten further cricket prints, all framed, 818 ‘The Stumping’. Jack Russell. 1989. mostly modern £600/1000 Original pencil drawing of Jack Russell (?) stumping an Australian 823 ‘The Cricketers of Vanity Fair’. batsman (Taylor?), with the stumps Excellent complete collection of sixty broken and the bails flying. Titled, nine original colour lithographs of signed and dated by Russell 1989. cricketers, the first forty seven as Attractively mounted, framed and listed by John Arlott and the second glazed. Overall 33”x27”. VG twenty two as listed by J.W. £180/250 Goldman, both in 1953 and published in Russell March’s book, Russell played in all six Test for ‘The Cricketers of Vanity Fair’. The England against Australia in 1989 images, from the first list are Grace, and in the 3rd, 4th and 5th Tests, Spofforth, Lord Harris, Bonnor, Australian opener was out A.Lyttelton, Read, Philipson, Hornby, by Russell, off Emburey in the 3rd Stoddart, Woods, Lord Hawke, Fry, and 4th Tests and off Nick Cook in Baldwin, 6th Earl of Dartmouth, the 5th Test. Taylor made 43, 85 and Viscount Curzon, Mitchel, Clarke, 219 in the three Tests McLean, Ranjitsinhji, Wynyard, E. 819 ‘The 59th Battle for the Ashes’. Lyttelton, Jessop, N.G. Lyttelton, Stewart Beckett 1997. Large original Jephson, Abel, Jackson, Burge, colour watercolour painting of the Paliaret, Hirst, Warner, Lord Darnley, Ashes urn with England Lion and Lot 822 Viscount Cobham, Bosanquet, Lord Australian Kangaroo, to sides are 822 ‘The Empire’s Cricketers’. Excellent Dalmeny, Marsham, Lubbock, images of England and Australian complete collection of all forty eight Hayward, Spooner, Tyldesley, Captains, and original colour lithographs of Gillingham, Wells, Hutchings, Lucas, Mark Taylor in cricket attire. The cricketers published by Albert Blythe, Hobbs, Dillon and Bailey. painting signed in pencil by Beckett Chevallier Tayler in 1905. The Image from the second list are Duke and dated 1997. Attractively cricketers are W.W.Armstrong of Beaufort, Earl of Bessborough, mounted, framed and glazed. (Australia), E.G.Arnold, G.W. Bray, Butler, Chelmsford, Earl of Overall 39”x29”. VG £80/120 Beldham, B.J.T. Bosanquet, L. Dudley, Lord Hamilton, Horsman, Braund, C.J. Burnup, A. Cotter (A), J. Hughes, Earl of Leicester, Long, Lord 820 Graham Gooch. Essex & England. Darling (A), D. Denton, R.A. Duff Lyttleton, Spencer -Lyttleton, Original pastel drawing of Gooch in (A), W.H.B. Evans, H.K. Foster, R.E. Marshall, Patiala, Ponsonby-Fane, batting pose by John K. Hawkins Foster, C.B. Fry, W.G. Grace, S.E. Earl Loreburn, Ryle, Lord Russell, 1992. Players name to lower border Gregory (A), J. Gunn, S. Haigh, Lord Thornton and Mason. An additional and signed and dated by the artist. Harris, Lord Hawke, T. Hayward, J.T. lithograph of Leslie Ward ‘Spy’ is Sold with a similar original pastel Hearne, H.V. Hesketh-Prichard, C. sold with this lot. The lithographs are drawing of Douglas in batting pose

72 not mounted but are framed and cricket prints, the majority framed 833 Graham Gooch. Large colour limited glazed in gilt frames, with the and glazed. Some limited edition and edition print of Graham Gooch by exception of eight lithographs which signed by the artist. Prints include artist John Dunne. Limited edition are mounted. Some faults noted, ‘The Oval’ (two, both different), 570/850, signed by Gooch and the minor staining to border of the ‘Lord’s’ by Terry Harrison, Roy Perry, artist. Sold with a selection of uncut images of Woods, Mitchell, Baldwin, Richie Ryall etc. Odd faults G sheets of trade and cigarette cards, Lucas, Bonnor, Hornby, Stoddart, £30/50 several reproduction images of the Marsham and Ponsonby-Fane, Sydney Cricket Ground 1920/30’s. G 829 ‘England v Australia, Centenary Test, wrinkling and light fading to Hobbs, £25/35 Lord’s 1980’. Arthur Weaver 1980. age toning to Fry, small tear/damage Large colour limited edition print of 834 W.G. Grace. Large colour caricature to Spencer-Lyttleton, irregular the Test at Lord’s. Number 800/850. lithograph of Grace by artist John trimming of borders to the Signed to lower border by ten Thirsk. Limited edition 385/500 Dartmouth lithograph, a few odd England Test Captains, May, Wyatt, signed by the artist. Framed and minor faults including wrinkling to Denness, Dexter, Allen, Hutton, glazed. Overall 21”x30”. Plus a the odd image otherwise in good Cowdrey, M.J.K. Smith, Illingworth further limited edition print of ‘Last condition. The lithograph of the rarer and Yardley. Also signed by the Man In’. lTD ED 66/850, signed by E.W. Dillon has very minor staining artist. Very nicely mounted, framed artist David Hinchcliffe. G £25/35 to lower border edge plus very minor and glazed. Approx 38”x30” overall. wrinkling. Qty 70 £2000/3000 835 Bob Farndon. Full set of six limited Minor ‘light’ fading to two edition colour prints of humourous 824 William Gilbert Grace. signatures otherwise in good cricket images by artist Farndon. Gloucestershire & England 1865- condition £30/50 Prints entitled ‘Howzat’, ‘Wait On’, 1908. Vanity Fair. ‘Cricket’. Original 830 England v West Indies 1995. ‘The ‘Lots Ball’, ‘Wide’ and ‘No Ball’. All colour chromolithograph of Grace. Lord’s Pavilion’. Colour print from limited edition of 750 prints and July 9th 1877 by SPY. Mounted, the original watercolour by David signed by the artist. All framed and framed and glazed. Overall Gentleman 1986. Signed to image glazed. 16”x13”. VG £50/70 12”x18”. Sold with a limited edition by the two teams who played at print of W.G.Grace by artist David 836 ‘Lord’s’. Jack Russell. Large colour Lord’s. Twenty nine signatures Byrne. Mounted framed and glazed. limited edition print of Lord’s. including Lara, Richardson, Walsh, Limited edition 6/250, signed by the Limited edition 6/850 signed by the Ambrose, Hooper, Benjamin, artist. G £100/150 artist Russell, Colin Cowdrey, Gibson, Atherton, Stewart, Gough, Godfrey Evans, Lt Col John 825 Vanity Fair. Three colour lithographs Hick, Cork, Thorpe, Smith etc. Stephenson, Brian Johnston and of Walter William Read. Surrey & 20”x17”. G £50/80 Dickie Bird in pencil. Unusually to England. Vanity Fair. ‘W.W.’ by Lib 831* ‘Supplement to Land & Water’. the right hand corner of the lower 1888, . Yorkshire & Three printed photographs of the border of the print there is a small England 1891-1929. Vanity Fair. Philadelphia cricket team 1889, The original pencil drawing entitled ‘Hat ‘Yorkshire’ by Spy 1903 and Digby South of England team 1893 and & Gloves’ by Russell, signed and Loder Armroid Jephson, Surrey. ‘The The Eton team of 1889. 16”x12” dated 1993. Attractively mounted, Lobster’ by Spy 1902. All three and 14”x10”. Some nicks and wear framed and glazed. 36”x26”. With uniformly mounted, framed and to edges otherwise in good certificate of authenticity to verso. glazed. Cracked glass to one frame. condition £40/60 VG £70/10 0 Some age toning to lithographs, foxing to ‘the Lobster’. G £30/50 832 ‘Hampshire C.C.C. A Centenary at Southampton’. Large mono print 826 ‘Lord’s’. Alan Fearnley. Large colour END OF DAY ONE showing the faces and names of print of the ground by Fearnley. players who have played for Signed to lower border by Denis Hampshire over the 100 years by Compton. Mounted, framed and Mike Tarr 1985. Signed to borders glazed. Approx 32”x22” overall. G by forty seven players including M. £30/40 Marshall, Greenidge, Shackleton, R. 827 Cricket prints. Collection of thirteen Smith, Sainsbury, Tremlett, Holt, cricket prints, the majority framed Harrison, Gilliat, Knott, Ingleby- and glazed. Some limited edition and Mackenzie, Heath, Connor, Cottam, signed by the artist, some signed by Herman, C. Smith, Jesty etc. Framed various players. Signatures include and glazed. Overall 17”x25.5”. Sold Hadlee, M.Taylor, Border, Boon, with a further framed limited edition Waugh, Healy, Lamb, Gower, print of Sussex v Hampshire, Arundel Gooch, Stewart etc. Odd faults and 1990 by Martin Speight, signed to some fading to odd signatures. G borders by both teams, twenty two £30/50 signatures. Some damp staining to the Arundel print. G £30/50 828 Cricket prints. Collection of twelve

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