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Cricket, Football & Sporting Memorabilia Auction 11th & 12th July 2020 Online, commission and telephone bidding will be accepted This will be a live auction with webcam and sound broadcast with the-saleroom.com

Saturday 11th Memorabilia Sunday 12th Wisden Cricketers’ Almanacks, Cricket Books, Football & Sporting Memorabilia

11am start on both days Approximate rate of sale – 140/160 lots per hour

Next auction 7th & 8th November 2020

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1 DAY TWO WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS, CRICKET BOOKS, FOOTBALL & SPORTING MEMORABILIA

WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS 657 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1923. age toning to wrappers and spine 60th edition. Original paper paper otherwise in good+ condition 648 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1896. wrappers. Some wear to spine paper £50/70 33rd edition. Original paper wrappers with very minor loss otherwise in bound in brown boards with gilt titles 669 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1934. good+ condition £50/70 to spine and front board. Front 71st edition. Original paper wrappers. wrapper soiled, worn and age toned 658 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1924. Broken spine block, book cleanly with small loss to lower right hand 61st edition. Original paper wrappers. detached into two sections, general corner, the rear wrapper age toned Some wear with minor loss to head of wear to wrappers otherwise in and soiled. Some breaking to page spine paper otherwise in good/very good/very good condition £40/60 block and breaking to front internal good condition £60/90 670 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1935. hinges otherwise in good condition 659 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1925. 72nd edition. Original paper £30/40 62nd edition. Original paper wrappers. Minor age toning and 649 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1908. wrappers. Slight breaking to page slight darkening to spine paper, slight 45th edition. Original paper block, some wear with loss to lower chipping to head of spine paper wrappers. Replacement spine paper. part of spine paper otherwise in otherwise in good/very good Minor age toning to wrappers good/very good condition £50/70 condition £60/80 otherwise in good/very good 660 No lot 671 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1936. condition £60/80 73rd edition. Original paper 661 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1926. 650 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1909. wrappers. Minor age toning to spine 63rd edition. Original paper 46th edition. Original paper paper otherwise in good/very good wrappers. Minor wear with slight wrappers. Professional restoration to condition £60/90 breaking to spine paper, slight light spine. Minor age toning and wear to fading to spine paper otherwise in 672 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1937. wrappers otherwise in good/very good/very good condition £60/90 74th edition. Original paper good condition £60/80 wrappers. Good/very good condition 662 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1927. 651 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1910. £70/100 64th edition. Original paper 47th edition. Original paper wrappers. Minor staining to page 673 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1938. wrappers. Professional restoration to block edge otherwise in good/very 75th edition. Original cloth covers. spine. Minor age toning and wear to good condition £60/90 Some bowing to spine, odd minor wrappers, minor bump to right hand faults otherwise in good/very good corner of the book otherwise in 663 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1928. condition £50/80 good/very good condition £50/70 65th edition. Original paper wrappers. Very minor wear and loss 674 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1939. 652 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1911. to spine paper, odd minor faults 76th edition. Original cloth covers. 48th edition. Original paper otherwise in good/very good Odd minor faults otherwise in wrappers. Minor age toning to condition £60/90 good/very good condition £60/80 wrappers, some darkening to spine paper, slight bowing to spine 664 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1929. 675 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1940. otherwise in good/very good 66th edition. Original paper 77th edition. Original cloth covers. condition £60/90 wrappers. Very slight breaking to Limited number of copies printed in page block, some wear and loss to this war year. Very minor bowing to 653 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1913. base of spine paper, odd minor faults spine, some slight wear to front 50th (Jubilee) edition. Original paper otherwise in good+ condition internal hinge otherwise in good/very wrappers. Professional restoration to £50/70 good condition. Rarer wartime spine. Generally good/very good edition £60/90 condition £50/70 665 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1930. 67th edition. Original paper 676 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1941. 654 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1914. wrappers. Slight breaking to page 78th edition. Original limp cloth 51st edition. Original paper wrappers. block, very minor wear to wrappers covers. Only 3200 paper copies Slight bowing to spine, wear and otherwise in good/very good printed in this war year. Good/very some loss to spine paper, part of front condition £60/90 good condition. Rare war-time wrapper close to the spine splitting, edition £180/250 nick to front wrapper otherwise in 666 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1931. good condition £40/60 68th edition. Original paper 677 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1942. wrappers. Some minor wear with 79th edition. Original limp cloth 655 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1921. slight loss to the base of the spine covers. Only 4100 paper copies 58th edition. Original paper paper otherwise in good/very good printed in this war year. Some wrappers. Some wear and slight loss condition £60/90 light/age toning to covers and spine to wrapper extremities, minor wear otherwise in very good condition. and loss to spine paper otherwise in 667 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1932. Rare war-time edition £120/160 good+ condition £50/70 69th edition. Original paper wrappers. Some wear and loss to the 678 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. 656 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1922. spine paper otherwise in generally 80th edition. Original limp cloth 59th edition. Original paper good/very good condition £50/70 covers. Only 5600 paper copies wrappers. Slight breaking to page printed in this war year. Some block, minor wear to wrappers, small 668 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1933. light/age toning to covers and spine loss to head and base of spine paper 70th edition. Original paper otherwise in very good condition. otherwise in good+ condition £40/60 wrappers. Some wear, soiling and Rare war-time edition £70/100

60 679 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. 688 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1916. wear and age toning to covers and 81st Edition. Original limp cloth 53rd edition. Original paper spine, creasing to corner of rear cover covers. Only 5600 paper copies wrappers. Very good+ condition. otherwise in good condition. Rare printed in this war year. Some Rare war-time edition, rarely seen in war-time edition. Name of ownership light/age toning to covers and spine this condition £600/700 handwritten in pencil to top border of otherwise in very good condition. first advertising page £50/70 689 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1941. Rare war-time edition £60/90 78th edition. Original limp cloth 697 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944 680 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. covers. Only 3200 paper copies and 1945. 81st & 82nd editions. 82nd Edition. Original limp cloth printed in this war year. Minor wear Original limp cloth covers. Only 3200 covers. Only 6500 paper copies and slight breaking to internal hinges and 6500 paper copies printed in this printed in this war year. Very minor otherwise in very good condition. war year. Both editions with some age toning to spine otherwise in very Rare war-time edition £150/250 wear to covers with small good condition. Rare war-time loss/creasing/damage to cover 690 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1938, edition £50/80 extremities, minor wear to internal 1939 and 1940. 75th to 77th hinges, irregular trimming to the top 681 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. editions. Original cloth edge of the 1945 edition otherwise in Original limp cloth covers. Some covers/wrappers. Minor bowing to good condition. Rare war-time light/age toning to covers and spine the spines of each edition, general editions. Qty 2 £60/90 otherwise in very good condition wear to covers and spine otherwise in £30/40 good condition. The 1938 edition 698 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. appears slightly smaller than the other 81st Edition. Original limp cloth 682 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947. two editions, maybe a binders error. covers. Only 5600 paper copies Original limp cloth covers. Some Qty 3. Name of ownership printed in this war year. Some general usual browning to page edges, very handwritten in pencil to top border of wear to covers and spine, faint slight bowing to spine, slight breaking first advertising page to each edition signature of ownership to centre of to page block otherwise in generally £60/90 front cover otherwise in good+ good/very good condition £20/30 condition. Rare war-time edition. 691 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1941. WISDEN. ORIGINAL PAPER Name of ownership handwritten in 78th edition. Original limp cloth WRAPPERED & CLOTH COVERED pencil to top border of first covers. Only 3200 paper copies advertising page £40/60 683 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1881. printed in this war year. Some minor 18th edition. Original paper wear to covers and spine, light corner 699 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. wrappers. Old tape mark down the crease to rear cover otherwise in 82nd Edition. Original limp cloth spine edge of the front and rear good+ condition. Rare war-time covers. Only 6500 paper copies wrappers, some corner loss to front edition. Name of ownership printed in this war year. Good/very wrapper, some more minor nicks and handwritten in pencil to top border of good condition. Rare war-time small loss to the rear wrapper first advertising page £120/160 edition. Name of ownership otherwise in good condition handwritten in pencil to top border of 692 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1942. £180/250 first advertising page £50/80 79th edition. Original limp cloth 684 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1885. covers. Only 4100 paper copies 700 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946, 22nd edition. Original front paper printed in this war year. Some minor 1947 and 1948. Original limp cloth wrapper. Replacement rear wrapper wear/marks to covers and spine covers. The 1946 edition with some and spine paper. Some wear, staining otherwise in good+ condition. Rare light/age toning to covers and spine, and nicks to front wrapper with lower war-time edition. Name of ownership the 1947 edition with slight bowing corner loss. Repair to top corner of handwritten in pencil to top border of to spine, the 1948 with a more front wrapper. Light staining and first advertising page £70/100 pronounced bowing to the spine. The foxing to page block edge and to latter two editions with usual 693 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. inside front advertising page browning to page edges otherwise in 80th edition. Original limp cloth otherwise in good condition good+ condition. Name of ownership covers. Only 5600 paper copies £140/180 handwritten to top border of first printed in this war year. Minor age advertising page to each edition. 685 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1912. toning to covers and spine, minor Qty 3 £40/60 49th edition. Original paper wear to front internal hinge, slight wrappers. Front wrapper cleanly annotation to first advertising page 701 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949 to detached, some wear and small loss otherwise in good+ condition. Rare 1953. Original limp cloth covers. All to spine paper, very minor loss to rear war-time edition £50/70 five editions with general wear to wrapper edge otherwise in good covers and spines, the 1952 edition 694 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. condition £40/60 with vertical crease to front cover 80th edition. Original limp cloth otherwise in good condition. Name of 686 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1913. covers. Only 5600 paper copies ownership handwritten to top border 50th edition. Original paper printed in this war year. Slight marks of first advertising page to three wrappers. Bound in light brown to top of front cover, minor age editions. Qty 5 £40/60 boards with titles in gilt to front board toning otherwise in good+ condition. and spine. Some age toning and wear Rare war-time edition £50/80 702 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1953, to wrappers, loss to lower corner of 1956, 1957 and 1959. Original cloth 695 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. front wrapper otherwise in good covers. All with a little wear and odd 80th edition. Original limp cloth condition £40/60 faults otherwise in generally good covers. Only 5600 paper copies condition. Qty 4 £20/30 687 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1914. printed in this war year. Very good 51st edition. Original paper wrappers. condition. Rare war-time edition 703 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954 to Some breaking to page block, wear £60/90 1958. Original limp cloth covers. The and loss to spine paper, some age 1958 edition with some bowing to 696 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. toning to wrappers otherwise in good spine otherwise in generally good+ 80th edition. Original limp cloth condition £40/60 c o n d i t i o n . Q t y 5 £ 4 0 / 6 0 covers. Only 5600 paper copies printed in this war year. Some minor

61 704 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956, 711 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1864- lettering. Limited edition 712/1000. 1957, 1958 and 1959. Original cloth 1878. Willows ‘150th Anniversary Minor soiling to page block edge covers. The first two editions with Reprint’. Fifteen facsimile editions otherwise in good condition £40/60 some bowing to spines otherwise in published 2012. Limited edition 724 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1916. good condition. Some spotting to the 96/150. Brown hard board covers Willows softback reprint (1990) in spine of the 1956 edition, the 1958 with gilt lettering to covers and spine. light brown hardback covers with gilt and 1959 editions with some wear In original Willows brown presen - lettering. Limited edition 212/1000. and age toning to covers, slight tation box and slip case as issued. Good/very good condition £40/60 soiling to page block otherwise in Excellent condition £350/450 good condition. Qty 4 £30/40 725 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1927. 712 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1885. Willows softback reprint (2007) in 705 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959 to Willows softback reprint (1983) in light brown hardback covers with gilt 1963. Original limp cloth covers. The light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 113/500. 1963 edition with bowing to spine lettering. Un-numbered limited Very good condition £40/60 otherwise in generally good+ edition. Good condition £40/60 condition. Name of ownership 726 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1932. 713 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1888. handwritten to top border of first Willows softback reprint (2009) in Willows softback reprint (1989) in advertising page to two editions. Qty light brown hardback covers with gilt light brown hardback covers with gilt 5 £40/60 lettering. Limited edition 111/500. lettering. Limited edition 224/500. Very good condition £40/60 706 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1961 Good/very good condition £40/60 and 1962. Original cloth covers. 727 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1933. 714 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1890. Slight age toning to spine papers Willows hardback reprint (2010) in Willows softback second reprint otherwise in very good condition. Qty dark brown hardback covers with gilt (2007) in light brown hardback 2 £30/40 lettering. Limited edition 272/500. covers with gilt lettering. Limited Very good condition £40/60 707 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964 to edition 140/250. Very good condition 1968. Original limp cloth covers. £40/60 728 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1934. Slight bowing to odd spine, slight age Willows hardback reprint (2010) in 715 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1891. toning to the spines of the last two dark brown hardback covers with gilt Willows softback second reprint editions, name handwritten to top of lettering. Limited edition 305/500. (2007) in light brown hardback front cover of the 1964 edition Very good condition £40/60 covers with gilt lettering. Limited otherwise in generally good+ edition 172/250. VG £40/60 729 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1942. condition. Name of ownership Willows hardback reprint (1999) with handwritten to top border of first 716 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1897. gilt lettering. Limited edition advertising page to each edition. Qty Willows softback reprint (1994) in 630/750. VG £40/60 5 £40/60 light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 192/500. 730 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1942. 708 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1966 to Good/very good condition £50/70 Willows reprint (1999) in softback 1994 and 2000. Original limp cloth covers. Limited edition 731/750. Very covers. Odd editions with some 717 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1905. good condition £40/60 bowing to spine otherwise in good, Willows softback reprint (1998) in some very good condition. Qty 30 light brown hardback covers with gilt 731 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. £50/70 lettering. Limited edition 228/500. Willows hardback reprint (2000) with Very good condition £40/60 gilt lettering. Limited edition 709 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1969 to 597/750. VG £40/60 2017. Original limp cloth covers. Odd 718 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1906. edition has slight light fading to spine Willows softback reprint (1999) in 732 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. otherwise in generally good/very light brown hardback covers with gilt Willows reprint (2000) in softback good condition. Name of ownership lettering. Limited edition 230/500. covers. Limited edition 736/750. Very handwritten to top border of first Very good condition £40/60 good condition £40/60 advertising page to the majority of 719 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1907. 733 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. editions, odd editions have name Willows softback reprint (1999) in Willows hardback reprint (2000) with handwritten to top border of front light brown hardback covers with gilt gilt lettering. Limited edition cover, later editions also contain some lettering. Limited edition 315/500. 372/500. Very good condition bookplates. Qty 49 £60/90 Very good condition £40/60 £40/60 WILLOWS & OTHER FACSIMILE 720 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1908. 734 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. WISDENS Willows softback reprint (2000) in Willows reprint (2000) in softback 710 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1864- light brown hardback covers with gilt covers. Limited edition 669/750. Very 1878. Fifteen facsimile editions, with lettering. Limited edition 264/500. good condition £40/60 pink wrappers, second facsimile Very good condition £40/60 735 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. edition printed by Lowe & Brydone 721 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1909. Willows hardback reprint (2000) with Ltd, London 1974. Limited edition. Willows softback reprint (2000) in gilt lettering. Limited edition Very good condition £200/260 light brown hardback covers with gilt 416/500. Very good condition 710a Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1864- lettering. Limited edition 225/500. £40/60 1878. Fifteen facsimile editions Very good condition £40/60 736 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. published by John Wisden & Co Ltd, 722 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1911. Willows reprint (2000) in softback London 1991. Limited edition Willows softback reprint (2001) in covers. Limited edition 193/500. Very 572/1000. Brown hard board covers light brown hardback covers with gilt good condition £40/60 with gilt lettering to covers and spine. lettering. Limited edition 239/500. Very good condition. In original 737 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. Very good condition £40/60 Wisden yellow presentation box, the Willows hardback reprint (2012) with box a little stained and the folding 723 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1916. gilt lettering. Limited edition two lids have become detached Willows softback reprint (1990) in 101/250. Very good condition £400/500 light brown hardback covers with gilt £40/60

62 738 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. 749 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964. 765 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. Willows softback reprint (2012) in Original hardback. Minor dulling to Original hardback. Some light fading light brown hardback covers with gilt gilt titles on front board, mark to base to spine paper otherwise in lettering. Limited edition 199/250. of front board otherwise in good good/very good condition £25/35 Good/very good condition £40/60 condition £20/30 766 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. 739 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack- 750 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1963. Original hardback. Some breaking Australia. Full set of eight Almanacks Original hardback. Odd minor faults and wear to the page block near to for 1998 (1st Edition), 1999, 2000- otherwise in very good/excellent the photographic plate pages, 01, 2001-02 2002-03, 2003-04, condition £30/50 handwritten name of ownership to 2004-05, 2005-06 . Original inside front board, some soiling to top 751 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1963. hardbacks with dustwrappers. VG of page block edge otherwise in good Original hardback. Good/very good £30/40 condition £20/30 condition £30/40 WISDEN. ORIGINAL HARDBACK 767 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1957. 752 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1963 EDITIONS Original hardback. Some light and 1964. Original hardback. The wrinkling to spine paper otherwise in 740 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1978 to 1963 edition in very good condition, good/very good condition £25/35 1980, 1984 to 1999, 2001 to 2009, the 1964 edition with some dulling to 2013, 2014 and 2106. Two copies for gilt titles on front board and spine 768 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1957. 2002, one a standard edition and the otherwise in good condition. Qty 2 Original hardback. Excellent condition other with a ‘Yorkshire County £30/50 with gilt titles bright £50/70 Champions 2001’ limited edition 753 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1962. 769 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956. dustwrapper. Original hardback Original hardback. Odd minor faults Original hardback. Wrinkling to spine editions. Some wear and staining to otherwise in very good condition paper, some dulling to gilt titles on the dustwrappers of the 1980, 1985 £30/50 spine paper otherwise in very good to 1989 dustwrappers otherwise in condition £25/35 good condition. Qty 32 £80/120 754 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1962. Original hardback. Minor marks to 770 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956. 741 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1975 to front board otherwise in good/very Original hardback. Some light fading 1994. Original hardbacks with good condition £25/35 and wrinkling to spine paper dustwrappers. Some age toning and otherwise good/very good £25/35 fading to the spines of the 755 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1961. dustwrappers, odd faults otherwise in Original hardback. Odd minor faults 771 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956 & good condition. Qty 20 £70/100 otherwise in very good condition 1960. Original hardback. Odd marks £30/50 to boards and spine, dulling to gilt 742 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1970. titles on the spine paper of the 1956 Original hardback. Very good 756 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1961. edition, the 1960 edition with condition £40/50 Original hardback. Good/very good wrinkling to spine paper, dulling to condition £30/40 743 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1970, gilt titles otherwise in good condition. 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1974. Original 757 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. Qty 2 £30/50 hardbacks with dustwrappers. Some Original hardback. Some dulling to 772 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. age toning and fading to the spines gilt titles on the front board otherwise Original hardback. Very good of the dustwrappers, odd faults in good/very good condition condition £30/40 otherwise in good condition. Qty 5 £25/25 £80/120 773 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. 758 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. Original hardback. Some dulling to 744 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1967. Original hardback. Odd very minor gilt titles on spine otherwise in Original hardback. Minor faults to fault otherwise in very good condition good/very good condition £25/35 dustwrapper otherwise in good/very £30/40 good condition £25/35 774 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. 759 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. Original hardback. Minor foxing to 745 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1967, Original hardback. Corner crease to page block edge otherwise in very 1968, 1970, 1981, 1984 to 2004, rear board otherwise in very good good condition £25/35 2007 to 2014 and 2016. Original condition £30/50 hardback editions. The first four 775 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954. 760 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959. editions all lacking dustwrappers, the Original hardback. Very minor wear Original hardback. Very remainder all with original to boards and spine paper otherwise good/excellent condition £30/50 dustwrappers. Some faults to the in very good condition £25/35 1967 edition, the 1970 edition is ex- 761 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959. 776 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954 libris otherwise in good condition. Original hardback. Some minor and 1955. Original hardback. The Qty 34 £80/120 soiling to page block edge otherwise 1954 edition with slight dulling to gilt in very good condition £30/40 746 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1966. titles on spine and signature of Original hardback. Very good 762 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959. ownership to title page, the 1955 condition £30/40 Original hardback. Some dulling to edition with slight dulling to gilt titles gilt titles on the front board and spine on spine and very slight breaking to 747 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1965, otherwise in good condition £20/30 top of rear internal hinge otherwise 1966, 1967, 1968 and 1969. Original both in very good condition. Qty 2 hardbacks with dustwrappers. Some 763 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959. £40/60 age toning and fading to the spines Original hardback. Excellent condition of the dustwrappers, odd faults with gilt titles bright £50/70 777 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1952 otherwise in good condition. Qty 5 and 1953. Original hardback. The 764 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. £80/120 1952 edition with minor wear to Original hardback. Very spine paper otherwise in very good 748 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964. good/excellent condition with gilt condition. The 1953 edition has some Original hardback. Some minor faults titles bright £40/60 old tape marks to first and last otherwise in good condition £20/30 internal pages otherwise in very good

63 condition. Qty 2 £40/60 otherwise in good condition. Rare 793 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1940. wartime edition £40/60 77th edition. Original hardback. 778 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1951. Limited number of copies printed in Original hardback. Slight dulling to 786 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. this war year. Dulled gilt titles on gilt titles on spine paper otherwise in 82nd edition. Original hardback. spine paper otherwise in very good good+ condition £25/35 Only 1500 hardback copies were condition. Rare wartime edition printed in this war year. Dulled gilt 779 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949, £500/700 titles on the spine paper, very minor 1953, 1955, 1960, 1963 and 1964 wear to rear board, very minor foxing 794 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1939. Original hardback editions. The 1949 internally otherwise in good/very 76th edition. Original hardback. edition in poor condition, the 1953 good condition. Rare wartime edition Minor wear to head of spine paper edition with dulling to gilt titles on £150/250 where it meets the front board, some spine paper, slight breaking to front wear to internal hinges otherwise in internal hinge, the 1955 in about 787 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. good+ condition £240/280 fair/good condition, the 1960 edition 80th edition. Original hardback. Only with dulling to gilt titles, the 1963 1400 hardback copies were printed in 795 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1935. edition with minor spotting to front this war year. Slight dulling to gilt 72nd edition. Original hardback. board, wrinkling to spine paper, titles on spine paper, crease to top Faded title gilts to spine paper, some dulling to gilt titles on spine, some right hand corner of rear board, very wear to head and base of spine and soiling and the 1964 edition with minor crease to top of front board corners, odd bump to board edge, ink minor soiling otherwise in good otherwise in good condition. stain to page block in two places condition. Qty 6 £40/60 Handstamps for the ‘East India & otherwise in good condition Sports Club. Smoking Room’ to first £120/160 780 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949, and last advertising pages. Rare 1950 and 1951. Original hardbacks. 796 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1933. wartime edition The 1949 edition with dulling to gilt 70th edition. Original hardback. £120/160 titles on spine paper and some foxing Dulling to gilt titles on front board, to page block edge. The 1950 edition 788 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. fading to gilt titles on spine paper, with slight dulling to gilt titles on 80th edition. Original hardback. Only light general wear to boards, some spine paper, some slight wear to spine 1400 hardback copies were printed in bumping to corners, some breaking paper and signature of ownership to this war year. Light creasing to front to internal hinges at front and rear, inside front board. The 1951 edition board, very slight dulling to title gilts, minor annotation internally otherwise with minor cease to spine paper and minor marks to boards, ink in good condition £120/160 slight breaking to front internal hinge, annotation to page 95 otherwise in 797 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1932. very minor foxing to page block edge good+ condition. Rare wartime 69th edition. Original hardback. Odd otherwise all three in good condition. edition very minor faults otherwise in G £50/70 £140/180 good/very good condition with bright 781 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949 789 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. gilt titles £400/600 and 1952. Original hardback. The 80th edition. Original hardback. Only 798 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1929. 1949 edition with slight dulling to gilt 1400 hardback copies were printed in 66th edition. Original hardback. titles on the spine paper, slight wear this war year. Very good condition. Some wear to edge of front board and breaking to the front internal Rare wartime edition £250/350 near to spine, slight wear and hinge, some soiling to the top of the 790 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1942. creasing to spine paper otherwise in page block edge otherwise in good 79th edition. Original hardback. Only good+ condition with bright gilt titles condition. The 1952 edition in only 900 hardback copies were printed in £400/600 about fair condition, fading and this war year. Dulling to gilt titles on dulling to all gilt titles, some wear to 799 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1927. spine, very minor marks to front boards, broken and poorly repaired 64th edition. Original hardback. board otherwise in good/very good internal hinges at front and rear. Qty Minor wear to board extremities, condition. Rare wartime edition 2 £25/35 minor light bumping to board £300/400 corners, some wrinkling to spine 782 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1948. 791 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1942. paper otherwise in good+ condition Original hardback. Usual browning to 79th edition. Original hardback. Only with bright gilt titles £400/600 page edges, slight dulling to gilt titles 900 hardback copies were printed in on spine otherwise in good condition 800 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1926. this war year. Some wear to boards £40/60 63rd edition. Original publisher’s and fading to title gilts on front board rebind. Bound in publishers hardcloth 783 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1948. and spine paper, broken internal with advertising pages used as end Original hardback. Dulling to gilt titles hinges to front and rear, handwritten papers. Some light wear to boards on spine paper, light creasing to spine name of ownership to first advertising and board extremities otherwise in paper, usual browning to internal page otherwise in good condition. good+ condition £80/120 pages, handwritten name of Rare wartime edition £100/150 ownership to inside front board It is assumed that clients asked 792 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1941. otherwise in good condition £30/50 Wisden to provide hardback copies 78th edition. Original hardback. Only of back numbers to look identical 784 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947. 800 hardback copies were printed in with original hardback copies bought Original hardback. Minor wear to this war year. Some minor wear to from 1896 onwards. To a purist they boards, slight dulling to gilt titles, boards, some dulling to gilt titles on cannot be described as ‘original some old tape marks to first and last front board and spine paper, minor hardbacks’ but were certainly bound internal pages, slight breaking to rear bump to spine, some foxing to page by Wisden in publisher’s hard cloth, internal hinges otherwise in good block edge, small loss to top edge of albeit at a later date condition £40/60 first advertising page, handwritten name and date of ownership to top 801 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1925. 785 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. border of title page otherwise in good 62nd edition. Original hardback. 83rd edition. Original hardback. Only condition. Rare wartime edition Good/very good condition with 5000 hardback copies were printed in £280/350 bright gilt titles £500/600 this war year. Dulled gilt titles on the spine paper, slight warping to boards 64 802 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1924. 811 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1910. wrappers. Limited edition of 100 61st edition. Original hardback. 47th edition. Original hardback. Odd copies, of which this is an Minor wear to board extremities, very minor faults otherwise in very unnumbered and unsigned edition. minor bumping to board corners, good condition with bright gilt titles Sold with ‘Moments and Thoughts’. slight wrinkling to spine paper £600/900 John Snow. London 1973. Original otherwise in good+ condition with wrappers. Qty 2 £25/35 812 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1905. bright gilt titles £400/600 42nd edition. Original hardback. 819 ‘Substitutes’. David Roylance. 1973. 803 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1923. Some minor wear and slight bumping 13pp. The history of, and the Laws 60th edition. Original hardback. to board corners, wear to head and relating to, substitutes. This is no. 73 Minor wear to board extremities, base of spine, some wear and soiling of a limited edition of 75 copies, each minor bumping to lower board to spine paper, some dulling to gilt signed, numbered and dated by the corners, light creasing to front board titles on spine paper, breaking front author. Sold with ‘Cricket Basics’ otherwise in good+ condition with internal hinges, minor breaking to Barry Richards. 8pp booklet c1973. bright gilt titles £400/600 rear internal hinges otherwise in Signed and dated to title page by good/very good condition £500/800 Richards and by . Qty 2 804 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1921. £30/50 58th edition. Original hardback. 813 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1903. Minor wear to boards, some wear 40th edition. Original hardback. Light 820 ‘Cricket Songs and other trifling and breaking to rear internal hinge, wear to boards, photographic page verses penned by one of the Authors some wear to the front internal hinge has become loose otherwise in of “Thistledown”‘. Norman Gale. otherwise in good+ condition with unusually good/very condition for Rugby. George R. Over. 1890. 55pp. bright gilt titles £400/600 this edition £800/1200 Limited edition of eighty copies produced. Padwick 6566. £50/70 805 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1915. 814 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1900. 52nd edition. Original hardback. 37th edition. Original hardback. 821 A Bibliography of Cricket’. E.W. Light crease to top of front board, Minor wear to board extremities, very Padwick. London 1977. First Edition otherwise in very good condition with slight wear to head and base of spine with dustwrapper. Only 750 copies bright gilt titles £500/700 paper, some minor dulling to gilt titles were printed. Protective film applied on spine paper, slight chipping to top to dustwrapper. Very good condition 806 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1914. edge of yellow end paper at the front £40/60 51st edition. Original hardback. of the book otherwise in good/very Minor bumping to board corners 822 ‘Cricketers and The Law’. J.W. good condition. A rare early hardback otherwise in very good condition with Goldman. Privately printed 1958. Un- edition £800/1200 bright gilt titles £500/700 numbered limited edition of 350 The fifth issue of the original copies. Original hardback with 807 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1913. hardback, which was introduced in dustwrapper. Odd minor faults 50th (Jubilee) edition. Original 1896 otherwise in very good condition hardback. Very minor wear to front £30/50 board near to spine otherwise in very WISDEN ORIGINAL WRAPPERS good condition with bright gilt titles 823 ‘150 Years of Lancashire Cricket 815 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1866. £500/700 1864-2014’. P. Edwards, G. 3rd edition. Original front wrapper Hardcastle, A. Serle and Rev Malcolm 808 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1913. from the 1866 edition. The wrapper Lorimer. Nantwich 2014. Blue leather 50th (Jubilee edition). Original is a little faded and soiled, small loss bound limited edition of 150 copies, publisher’s rebind. Bound in to top right hand corner, faint ink this being number 122, signed by all publishers hardcloth with advertising signature of ownership to top border, four authors and to opposite page by pages used as end papers. Some irregular edge where the wrapper fourteen Lancashire players including dulling to gilt titles on spine paper, would meet the spine otherwise in Chapple, Hughes, Bond, Pullar, minor wear to head and base of generally good overall condition. A Fairbrother, Shuttleworth, Hegg, D. spine, minor bumping to corners, valuable edition to a collector with Lloyd, Simmons, Engineer, C. Lloyd some wear to front internal hinge the same edition lacking wrappers, I etc. In official slip case. VG £40/60 otherwise in good/very good would suggest £200/300 condition £80/120 824 ‘A Handfull of Confetti’. David Green. 816 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1872. Quorn 2013. Leather bound limited It is assumed that clients asked 9th edition. Pair of original wrappers edition no. 60/75, signed by the Wisden to provide hardback copies from the 1872 edition. The wrappers author and David Lloyd. VG £30/50 of back numbers to look identical are a slightly faded, both have minor with original hardback copies bought wear and rounding to corners, the 825 ‘For Essex and England’. Graham from 1896 onwards. To a purist they front wrapper has irregular edge Gooch. Boundary Books, Cheshire, cannot be described as ‘original where the wrapper would meet the 1993. Limited edition no. 290/333 hardbacks’ but were certainly bound spine, the rear wrapper cleanly bound in quarter leather. Signed by by Wisden in publisher’s hard cloth, detached, both in good overall Gooch. VG - cricket £30/50 albeit at a later date condition. A valuable edition to a 826 Neville Cardus. ‘The Elusive Mr collector with the same edition 809 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1911. Cardus’, ‘My Dear Michael’. Letters lacking wrappers, I would suggest 48th edition. Original hardback. and other writings of Neville Cardus, £250/350 Minor marks and wear to front board ‘Cardus Undimmed: The Last otherwise in very good condition with CRICKET BOOKS Decade’. Landmarks, Exits, Fellow bright gilt titles £600/900 Scribes’, and ‘Cardus: A Reader’s 817 ‘Alletson’s Innings’. John Arlott. First Guide’. Four limited edition booklets 810 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1910. edition London 1957. Original green issued by Lancashire C.C.C. the first 47th edition. Original hardback. cloth, limited edition number 57 of two booklets are limited to 500 copies Some general wear to boards, wear 200 produced, signed by Arlott. Some and the last two limited to 250 and to board extremities, odd bump to ‘light’ fading to boards, otherwise in 300 copies respectively. Sold with corner and to board edges, some very good condition £40/60 ‘The Neville Cardus Archive Inaugural wear to gilt titles on the spine paper 818 ‘Contrasts. Poems by John Snow’. Lunch’. Official limited edition menu otherwise in good condition John Snow. London 1971. Original for the Luncheon held at Old Trafford £400/600

65 on the 3rd April 2013. Unnumbered M.J.K. Smith, Alan Butcher etc. Good and Bermuda 1964, unsigned. Odd limited edition of 50 copies. Sold with interesting and varied selection minor faults, overall in good five further official menus for the £40/60 condition. Qty 9 £50/70 second, third, fifth, sixth and seventh 835 ‘An Australian Cricketer on Tour’. 838 ‘The Story of Cricket at Bramall Lane. Annual Lunches in 2014-2019. All Frank Laver. London & Bombay End of an era 1855-1973’. Keith limited issues. Also a Neville Cardus 1905. Original publishers red cloth. Farnsworth. Sheffield 1973. Signed in Archive Newsletter No. 2 2016. Qty Signed to front end paper by Percy ink to the title page by Roy Booth, 11. VG £30/50 George Herbert Fender (Sussex, Brian Sellers, Fred Trueman, Geoff 827 ‘Double . The Story of M.C.C. Surrey & England 1910-1935), this Boycott, Len Hutton, Bob Appleyard, and Cricket’. A.R. Lewis. London, apparently being his copy. ‘This Jack Birkenshaw, John Hampshire, Bill 1987. Bound in red leather, gilt to all edition is issued for circulation in India Bowes, Brian Bolus and one other. page edges, in slipcase. Limited and the colonies only’ printed to Also signed by Norman Yardley to the edition no. 60/100. Signed by Tony second end paper. Minor age toning ‘Appreciation’ page written by Don Lewis and Colin Cowdrey to limited to internal pages otherwise in good Bradman. Padwick 1029. Good/ very edition label laid down to inside front condition £50/80 good condition £50/70 cover. Lacking gilt title to spine 836 Australian cricket 1940s-1960s. Five 839 Signed cricket books. Six titles, each (faded), otherwise VG £60/90 titles with dustwrappers, all signed by signed by the subject and/ or author. 828 ‘Early Memoirs of Frank Woolley’ as the author, the majority presentation Titles are ‘Championship Cricket’, told to Martha Wilson Woolley. copies. ‘The Australians in England’, Trevor Bailey, London 1961. Ashurst, Kent 1976. Limited edition Roy Webber, London 1953. Signed ‘Stumper’s View’, Alan Knott, London no. 648/1000. Signed to the dedication to Desmond Eagar with 1972. ‘The Sun Has Got His Hat On’, limitation page by Woolley. VG Eagar’s bookplate to inside front Derek Randall, London 1984. ‘Third £20/30 cover. ‘Australian Bowlers from Man to Fatty’s Leg’, Steve James, Spofforth to Lindwall’, London 1953. 2004. ‘The Professional 829 ‘Gloucestershire Wicket-keepers’. ‘A History of Tasmanian Cricket’, Amateur. The Cricketing Life of Bob Andy Wilson. Richard Walsh Books, Roger Page, Tasmania 1957. ‘Mr. Barber’, Colin Shindler, Nantwich Somerset 1998. Limited edition no. Cricket. The Autobiography of W.H. 2015. ‘Last in the Tin Bath’, David 2/50. Signed to title page by Wilson. Ferguson’, London 1957. ‘Cricket ‘Bumble’ Lloyd, London 2015. All VG £40/60 Walkabout. The Australian Aboriginal with good dustwrappers. G/VG 830 ‘J.J?’ Alan Gibson. Richard Walsh Cricketers on Tour 1967-8’, D.J. £25/35 Books, Taunton 1992. Limited edition Mulvaney, Melbourne 1967. Also a 840 ‘My Life Story’. Jack Hobbs. London no. 19/50. Signed to the title page by further signed title lacking 1935. Nicely signed in ink to the front the author, Gibson, and the subject, dustwrapper, ‘History of the Tests’, endpaper by Hobbs. Sold with ‘Jack Jack Davey. VG £40/60 Sydney Smith, Sydney 1946’, and Hobbs. A Portrait of an Artist as a one signed South Africa presentation 831 ‘Charles Barnett’. Andy Wilson. Great Batsman’, Ronald Mason, copy, ‘Try and Stump Me!’, Arthur Richard Walsh Books, Somerset 1991. London 1960. Qty 2. G £20/30 Goldman, Johannesburg 1956. Faults Limited edition no. 5/40. Signed to to some dustwrappers, otherwise in 841 Signed cricket books. Nine signed limitation page by Barnett and the good condition. Qty 7 £50/70 titles including ‘Mr. Cricket’, Bill author. G/VG £30/50 Ferguson 1957. ‘Early Memoirs of 837 Yorkshire C.C.C. signed and limited 832 ‘Sam Cook’. Alan Gibson. Richard Frank Woolley’ 1976, limited edition edition books. ‘How to become a First Walsh Books, Somerset 1992. Limited no. 552/1000. ‘M.C.C. The Autobi - Class Batsman’, Herbert Sutcliffe, edition no. 13/40. Signed to title ography of a Cricketer’, Colin Leeds 1949. Signed to front endpaper page by Cook and the author. G/VG Cowdrey 1976. ‘The White Horse by Sutcliffe. Some nicks and wear to £40/60 and the Kangaroo. Kent v The otherwise good original dustwrapper. Australians 1882-1977’, Clive Porter 833 Len Hutton. Selection of five books, ‘Hedley Verity. Prince with a Piece of 1981. Two biographies by David each a presentation copy from the Leather’, Sam Davis, London 1952. Lemmon, ‘Tich Freeman’ 1982 and author and inscribed to book. Books Signed with dedication to front ‘Percy Chapman’ 1985. ‘Barclays are ‘Denis Compton, Cricketing endpaper by the author. Small loss to World of Cricket’ 1986, signed by Genius’ Peter West. London 1989, otherwise good dustwrapper. Two Colin Cowdrey. ‘The History of the ‘Learie Constantine’. Gerald Howat. titles written or co-written by Tony South Australian Cricket Association’, London 1975, ‘South Africa in Woodhouse, ‘Cricketers of Chris Harte c1990. ‘Sobers. Twenty International Cricket 1888-1970’. Wombwell’ and ‘Neil Lloyd ‚Äì An Years at the Top’, Garry Sobers 1998. Brian Bassano. 1979, ‘The appreciation’, both signed by Sold with a selection of books on Encyclopaedia of Cricket’. Maurice Woodhouse. ‘Cricket Match History histories, collecting etc. including Golesworthy. London 1962 and ‘On No. 2. Surrey v Yorkshire 1851-1957’, ‘Catalogue of the Collection at “The Tour with Bradman’. Andy Flanagan. J.D. Lane, signed by the author. Two Yorker”‘, Piccadilly, A. Lloyd-Taylor, Sydney 1950. Two of the books, titles multi-signed by featured London 1954 etc. Also ‘Cricket of To- signed by Hutton. Hutton bookplates players, ‘Yorkshire Cricket. A Pictorial day and Yesterday’, Percy Cross- to inside. G £30/50 Survey’, Woodhouse & Yeomans, Standing, London 1902, Volumes I signed by W. Sutcliffe, N. Yardley, L. 834 Cricket books. Selection of thirteen and II, and ‘Famous Cricketers and Hutton and J. Wardle, and ‘The signed books, either signed by the Cricket Grounds’, C.W. Alcock, Yorkshire Post. A Century of Yorkshire author or the subject. Signatories London 1895 (all three titles with County Cricket’, J. Kilburn, signed by include Michael Holding, John Barclay staining to covers), etc. Odd faults, Yardley, Close (twice), Appleyard and (3), G. Howat (2), B. Halford, D. overall in good condition. Qty 17 Wilson. Yorkshire C.C.C. ‘Rules, List Kynaston, S. Chalke (2), P. Ferriday £40/60 of Subscribers, Report, Balance etc. Includes five Fairfield Book Sheet...’ handbook 1893. Facsimile 842 ‘Cricket Without Challenge’. Qamar publications. Sold with two boxes edition in red cloth published 1990, Ud Din Butt. Lahore 1955. Original containing fifty six general cricket limited edition no. 90/150. Sold with dustwrapper with odd minor faults books. Plus thirty paperback or SBC an official souvenir brochure for the otherwise in good/very good editions of which seven are signed. Yorkshire tour to America, Canada condition. Sold with ‘The Oval Signatures include John Shepherd,

66 Memories. Pakistan Team’s Tour of Robertshaw, Sheffield, printer. otherwise in good condition. Qty 5 England 1967’. Rawalpindi 1968. Original brown boards, titles to front £30/50 Original decorative paper wrappers. board with Yorkshire emblem to 857 Victorian Cricket Association Annual G/VG. Qty 2 £80/120 centre, gilt to edges. Slight wear to Reports for 1932-33 (with ‘Bodyline’ boards and dulling to gilts, internally 843 ‘Pakistan vs. England. Tour of 1954’. match detail) and 1947-48. Odd in good/very good condition M.H. Maqsood and M.I. Merchant. faults otherwise in good condition £70/100 Karachi 1954. Original hardback, £30/50 minor wear to boards otherwise in 850 ‘Marylebone Cricket Club. Matches 858 South Australian Cricket Association good condition. Sold with ‘Summer for the Season with full scores and Annual Reports for 1911, 1912, of Swing’ K.H. Baloch 1993, signed batting averages’. A near complete 1913, 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919. by Salim Malik who wrote the run of forty seven editions for 1886- Rusting to staples, some faults foreword. £50/70 1934, lacking the 1891 edition. otherwise in good condition. Qty 7 Original red boards. Ex Lancashire 844 ‘The Fight for the Rubber. An account £40/60 C.C.C. library. Minor wear to the of the Indian Cricket Tour to England 1889, some ‘light’ fading to spines, 859 The New Zealand Cricket Annual 1946’. L.N. Mathur, Ajmer 1946. otherwise in good/ very good 1930-31. Edited by E.G. Garbutt. Hardback. Odd faults, good condition. Qty 47 £200/300 Printed and published by Simpson & condition. Sold with ‘Indian Summer’. Williams Ltd, Christchurch 1931. First John Arlott 1947 with original 851 Warwickshire County Cricket Club and only year of issue. Original green dustwrapper (odd faults) with laid 1937. Official annual report booklet wrappers in slip case. Very good down signature of Arlott to title page for the 1937 season. Vertical crease, condition £70/100 and ‘India v West Indies 1974/75’. light age toning to original wrappers, Sunder Rajan. Bombay 1975. Good otherwise in good condition £30/50 860 Winchester College. ‘Wykehamical condition. Qty 3 £40/60 Scores from the year 1825’. Allen 852 Warwickshire C.C.C. Annual Report Cowburn. Robbins and Wheeler, 845 Indian Cricket. Three books on Indian and Balance Sheet for 1939. Four Winchester 1838 (sixth edition 1851). cricket. ‘Presenting Indian Cricket’. B. page folded report listing officers, two 164pp. Brown cloth boards, with gilt Sarbadhikary. 1946 (with facsimile page report, accounts etc. Slipped in tile to spine. Padwick 1565 records signatures of the Indian team), is a single page printed ‘List of various editions of this book ‘History of Indian Cricket’. N.S. Attendees’ of the Club Committee, published between 1838 and 1851 Ramaswami 1971 (rebound without detailing each member’s record of with updated scores, each retaining wrappers, one plate loose, breaking attendance. G/VG £40/60 the original title page dated 1838. to odd page section) and ‘From 853 Kent County Cricket Club Annual Sold with ‘Winchester College Cricket Porbandar to Wadekar’. N.S. 1895. Hardback ‘blue book’. Original Matches’ Edited by C.E.S. Mason Ramaswami. New Delhi 1975 (some decorative boards. Gilt titles and to 1891 and ‘Winchester College damage to base of spine). £25/35 page edges with Kent emblem to Cricket’. E.B. Noel. London 1926. Qty 846 ‘Cricket Series. India vs Pakistan centre. Ownership stamp to front 3. Odd faults, good condition 1979-80’. Written, compiled, edited endpaper dated 1895. Small minor £70/100 and published by Shivendra Gupta. stain to front cover, otherwise in 861 ‘Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket. Printed by Jhaveri Printers, good/ very good condition £80/120 A Collection of 1000 New Cricket Saiyedpura, Surat, India 1979. 64pp 854 Gloucestershire C.C.C. 1975-2015. A Notices from 1697 to 1800’. G.B. (plus 8pp inserts) pre-tour brochure good run of thirty five official Buckley. Birmingham 1935. Original comprising player profiles, tour yearbooks for 1975, 1979-1986, dustwrapper in good condition itinerary, statistics, articles etc. 1988-1991 and 1994-2015. Sold £70/100 Padwick 5721-2. Light age toning with eight Gloucestershire testimonial and odd nick to wrappers, otherwise 862 ‘Fresh Light on Pre-Victorian Cricket. brochures for Tony Brown 1977, in very good condition. Scarce A Collection of New Cricket Notices David Shepherd & Jack Davey 1978, £30/50 from 1709 to 1837’. G.B. Buckley. 1983, David Graveney Birmingham 1937. Good condition 847 Gloucestershire C.C.C. Year Books for 1986, Andy Stovold 1987, Andy £60/90 1949, 1950, 1954, 1958, 1959, 1980 Brassington 1988, Bill Athey 1990, (3 copies), 1981 and 1982. Plus Kent and David Bridle 2000. G/VG 863 ‘An Australian Cricketer on Tour’. C.C.C. Annuals for 1979 and 1980 £40/60 Frank Laver. London 1905. Original and Somerset Handbook for 1980. publishers green cloth, major loss of 855 County annuals and yearbooks. A Qty 13. Odd faults, good condition gilt titles to spine and partially to front good run of Kent annuals including £25/35 board. Light foxing to page edges, four cloth bound members’ issues for otherwise in good/ very good 848 ‘Scarborough Cricket Club Annual 1969-1971 and 1974, also 1962, condition £50/70 Report’. Official four page printed 1972, 1974-1976, 1978-1982, 1984, reports for 1903, 1909, 1913, 1915 1985, 1987, 1989-1994, 1997, 1998, 864 ‘Cricket Across the Seas being an and 1918. Plus more modern Annual 2000-2003, 2005, 2007 and 2010. account of the tour of Lord Hawke’s Reports for 1982, 1983, 1987, 1992 Also Derbyshire yearbooks for 2007 team in New Zealand and Australia’. to 1995. Sold with official souvenir and 2008, annual report and P.F. Warner. London 1903. Original Programmes No. 4 and No.6 for the yearbook for 2008 and 2010, and red cloth with gilt titles to cover and Scarborough Festival of 1954 and Durham yearbooks for 1997, 1998, spine. Minor wear to boards 1956, small loss to front cover, and 2002, 2004-2006 and 2009. Odd otherwise in good condition £50/70 ten ‘Scarborough Cricket Club issue duplicated. Qty 45. Odd minor 865 Cricket books. Three pre war books:- Centenary Cricket Festival 1986’ first faults to earlier issues, otherwise in ‘The Cricket Field or the History and day covers. Odd faults, good good/ very good condition £30/40 Science of the Game of Cricket’. Rev condition £25/35 856 Western Australian Cricket James Pycroft. London 1865. Fifth 849 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1899. 7th Association Annual Reports for edition. Original pictorial boards (ex- annual issue. 165pp plus ten ‘notes’ 1909/10, 1917-18, 1918-19 and libris Winder & Goldman), ‘Talks with pages as issued. Edited by J.B. 1919-20 plus notice of AGM 1917. Old English Cricketers’. A.W. Pullin Wolstinholm & H.H. Stones. J. All with file holes, some faults (Old Ebor). Edinburgh 1900. Original

67 decorative covers and ‘Cricket Books- ‘What is Music’ 1977, ‘Days in the 877 W.G. Grace. ‘The Album. A Journal of The 100 Best’. Charles J. Britton. Sun’ 1949 etc. Eight with Photographs of Men, Women and Birmingham 1929. Odd faults, dustwrapper. Odd faults, good Events of the Day’. Complete original generally good condition. Qty 3 £20/30 copy of the 1st July 1895 issue £40/60 including the sixteen page 873 ‘A Bibliography of Cricket’. Compiled supplement for ‘Dr. W.G. Grace: His 866 ‘W.G. Grace. Cricketer. A record of his by E.W. Padwick. London 1984. Family and Cricket Career’ written by performances in first-class matches’. Second edition. Good dustwrapper G. Falconer-King. Includes twenty F.S. Ashley-Cooper. London 1916. £30/50 seven photographic illustrations of Rebound in blue quarter leather, 874 Cricket biographies and autobi - Grace at various ages, his birthplace lacking original wrappers. Sold with ographies. Twenty nine mainly at Downend, his parents, brothers ‘Edward Mills Grace. Cricketer’. F.S. modern titles, nearly all hardbacks, Henry, Alfred, Edward and Frederick Ashley-Cooper. London 1916. nearly all with dustwrappers. Titles and other family members, the eleven Original decorative boards. Some include ‘Keith Miller’ Roland Perry of Graces who played in the match of wear to the ‘W.G.’ edition, the.’E.M.’ 2005, ‘Bob Barber. The Professional eleven Robinsons, several of his edition good. Qty 2 £50/70 Amateur’. Colin Schindler 2015, ‘On homes etc. Padwick 7567. The whole 867 ‘The Journal of the Household Pieterson’ Simon Wilde 2014, ‘Frank volume is tipped in to modern navy Brigade’. Edited by I.E.A. Dolby, Worrell. A Biography’. I. Tennant cloth. Some loss and wear to the Selection of individual chapters on 1987, ‘On and Off the Field’ Ed Smith original wrappers, which have been cricket taken from the Journal and 2004. Other subjects include Dexter, expertly repaired, otherwise in good/ sewn at the side border. The Fingleton, Bradman , Travers, Allen, very good condition £100/150 individual chapters are for the years May, Trueman, Hammond, Jackson, 878 ‘Ackworth Games and the Men Who 1862 to 1880 inclusive. Each chapter Trumper etc. Odd minor faults, very Made Them’. Compiled, edited and on cricket gives reports, conditions good £40/60 published by S. Atkinson, London and full scores of matches against 875 ‘Chats on the Cricket Field’. W.A. 1917. Includes two chapters on various teams played. Gilt to all Bettesworth. London 1910. cricket, ‘Fifty Years of Ackworth edges. Some foxing otherwise in Ownership signature of Hubert Cricket’ by A.G. Linney, and ‘Cricket good condition. Nineteen chapters Preston to front end paper. Breaking Tours’ by Osgold Cross. Original £50/80 to front internal hinge, small section blue/ green publisher’s cloth with gilt 868 ‘Cricket in the Fiji Islands’. P.A. Snow. of pages detached otherwise in good title to front and spine, gilt to top Christchurch 1949. Original condition. Sold with six other pre war edge. Limited edition of 600 copies, dustwrapper. Name and address cricket books including ‘The Jubilee this being number 411. Signed in ink handwritten to front end paper, some Book of Cricket’. K.S. Ranjitsinhji. to the limitation page by G. Neville loss to dustwrapper extremities London 1897. First edition, ‘The Weston, December 1936. Bookplates otherwise in good condition £30/50 Greatest Test Match’ John Marchant of W.J. Hole and A.E. Winder to 1926 (original dustwrapper, a little inside front cover. Padwick 1363. 869 Cricket booklets and brochures. tatty to edges), Test Match Surprise. Minor wear to covers, internally in Various runs- ‘The Journal of the Jack Hobbs 1926. Some faults. Sold very good condition with nice, bright Cricket Society’. Volume 9. No.1 with a box of cricket biographies, pages £50/70 (Autumn 1978) to Volume 21. No. 4 tours, histories and Ashes Tests. Thirty (Spring 2004) complete, 879 ‘The Australian Cricket Team 1926’. two mainly modern titles, nearly all ‘Hambledon’s Cricket Glory. E.D. Published by The British Australasian hardbacks with dustwrappers. Titles Knight. Vol 11 to 17 complete and (1919) Ltd, London 1926. 92pp in include ‘The Big Ship. Warwick Supplement & Indiex II, ‘An Index to original brown paper wrappers Armstrong’. Gideon Haigh 2001, Arthur Haygarth’s Cricket Score & comprising articles, pen pictures, ‘Jack Hobbs’. Leo McKinstry 2011, Biographies’. Roger Heavens. Volume statistics, etc. Padwick 5034. Small ‘Ranji’. Simon Wilde 1990, ‘Field Of 1 to 15 complete, A.C.S. ‘First Class crease to front wrapper with old tape Shadows’. Dan Waddell 2014 etc. Cricket Matches 1902 & 1903, repair to inside, rusting to staples, Other subjects include Trumper, ‘Important Cricket Matches 1801- otherwise in good condition. Sold Barrie, Grace, Jessop, Fingleton etc. 1819’ and ‘Complete First Class with ‘All About the Australians’, Daily Good Middlesex interest including a Match’ List Volume 1. Qty 79. Good Mirror 1926 pre-tour booklet tipped Nat West Trophy Winners menu condition £30/50 in to modern navy cloth. Some wear signed by six guests including Tim and creasing, generally good 870 Judge B.J. Wakley. Two first edition Rice, Emburey, Cowans, Gatting, condition. Qty 2 £50/80 hardbacks by Wakley. Titles are Fraser etc. Odd faults, good £40/60 ‘Bradman the Great’, London 1959 880 ‘A History of Lords and Commons 876 ‘Cricket. Shaw and Shrewsbury’s with dustwrapper and ‘Classic Cricket’. Eric E. Bullus M.P. Team in Australia 1884-1885. The Centuries in the Test Matches Westminster 1959. A history of voyage out- Description of the between England and Australia’, parliamentary cricket in Westminster. matches, Description of the players, London 1964. Good condition Decorative card wrappers. The voyage home, Batting and £30/50 Handwritten dedication from ‘Peggy bowling averages’. Alfred Shaw and Pusey who was associated with the 871 Frank Woolley. Flicker book. ‘Pull to Arthur Shrewsbury. Nottingham Houses of Parliament for 39 years’. Leg and Forcing shot, off the Back 1885. Excellent original mono Padwick 1306. Slight ageing and Foot, to the Off’ and ‘Square Cut and photograph between pages six and wear to wrappers otherwise in good Walking Shot’. Published by Flicker seven. Small original advertising condition £30/40 Productions of London c1936. notice tipped in to inside front cover Good/very good condition £50/80 for Shaw and Shrewsbury’s sporting 881 ‘Clifton College 1862-1912’. A equipment. Original decorative portfolio of thirty one pages of 872 Neville Cardus. Eleven titles by or wrappers with expertly restored individual photographic plates and about Cardus. ‘The Summer Game’, spine, contained in modern blue case. prints of events and personalities in London 1949, ‘Autobiography’, Padwick 4409. Very good condition the history of the College contained London 1947, ‘Good Days’ 1948, Full £350/450 within grey boards with green cloth Score 1970, ‘Second Innings’ 1950, spine, printed title and College ‘Play resumed with Cardus’ 1979, emblem to front, and cord tie.

68 Includes four page printed index. between John Bayley and his club, rare item not listed in Padwick Cricket-related images include ‘The XI consisting principally of Farmers in £250/350 of 1864’, two of cricket matches in the immediate neighbourhood of his 887 ‘Sketches of the Players’. William progress in the grounds in 1890 and country residence (Updown House, Denison. London: Simpkin, Marshall 1911, E.F.S. Tylecote (Oxford near Sandwich, in Kent with Mr and Co., Rudolph Ackermann, R. University, Kent & England 1869- Knatchbull added, against twelve of Dark [and others], 1846. 76pp plus 1886), C.L. Townsend (Glouces - the Mary-la-bonn’. Quote taken advertising pages. Contained in tershire, London County & England from Pierce Egan’s Book of sports, modern green slipcase. Padwick 876. 1893-1922), A.E.J. Collins, ‘A Record, and Mirror of Life 1832 Original printed buff wrappers. Some 1912’ G.W.E. Whitehead 259no M.C.C. won by 83 runs flaking to spine and age toning to (Kent 1914) and J.R.F. Errington 120 wrappers with slight splitting at v Liverpool in 1912. An excellent 883 ‘The Cricketer’s Hand-book hinges, otherwise in good/ very good collection in very good condition containing The Origin of the Game, condition. Rare £1500/2500 £150/250 Remarks on Recent Alterations...’. New Edition. Robert Tyas, London 888 ‘The Alabama Claims. Supplementary Edmund Tylecote scored 404no in a 1841. Bound in original green cloth Treaty between Her Most Gracious house match in 1868 while a pupil at with gilt title and figure of a batsman Majesty Queen Victoria on the one Clifton. He made six appearances for to front, gilt to all edges. Frontispiece hand, and The Government of the England. Arthur Collins famously engraving of Lord’s Cricket Ground. United States on the other hand. By scored 628no in a house match at Bookplate of A.E. Winder to inside John Bowyer, Cricketer of Mitcham Clifton College in 1899 which lasted front cover. Contained in marbled (1872)’ together with ‘Mr Pepys on five days! case with black leather spine with Cricket, season 1873’. Frederick Gale. 882 ‘A Correct Account of all the Cricket raised bands and gilt title. Padwick Photocopies of two documents in the Matches which have been played by 377. A very good copy of an early form of ‘fictitious skits’ from the the Marylebone Club, and all other manual on the game £500/700 M.C.C. collection, recorded in Principal Matches, from the year Padwick nos. 7348 and 7349, 884 ‘Lillywhite’s Guide to Cricketers 1786 to 1822 inclusive...’. Henry produced to raise funds for the containing full directions for playing Bentley. Printed by T. Traveller, Benefit of the Surrey player, John the noble and manly game of cricket’ London 1823. Handwritten to the Bowyer. Bound in modern boards. 1852. Fifth edition. Frederick title page is the signature and address Bookplate of A.E. Winder to inside Lillywhite, W. and T. Piper, London. of John Bayley (Middlesex, Surrey, front cover. The item was a gift from Original paper wrappers. 104pp. Hampshire & M.C.C. 1830-1847). David Rayvern Allen to Winder. Pages checked and complete. The address reads ‘Updown House, G/VG £30/40 Padwick 1086. Odd minor Sandwich 1824’. Bound in maroon annotations. Wrappers worn and 889 ‘Practical Hints on Cricket, for the and brown half leather. Raised bands, stained with small loss to extremities Direction and Guidance of Beginners’ title and emblems in gilt to spine, and spine. Slight staining to lower by ‘A Wykhamist’ [Frederick Gale]. marbled page block edges. Odd edge of some pages, otherwise in Cheltenham 1843. 43pp with good faults, generally in good/ very good good condition £300/400 frontispiece engraving of ‘The Field’. condition. A rare signature, he Original pictorial boards in modern appears three times in matches in the 885 ‘Lillywhite’s Guide to Cricketers blue cloth case. Padwick 380. Some book, twice playing for Mitcham containing full directions for playing ageing and light wear to boards, against the M.C.C. in 1820 and 1822 the noble and manly game of cricket otherwise in good condition and also playing for ‘The B’s’ [eleven by the author of ‘The Cricket Field’ £300/400 players whose names begin with B] 1857. Tenth edition. Frederick against England in August 1822. All Lillywhite, London. Bound in modern 890 ‘Cricket Matches, played by The three matches were played at Lord’s. brown cloth lacking original paper Incapables 1872-1887’. Privately He took five wickets for Mitcham v wrappers and front advertisements, published and printed by A. Gotelee, M.C.C. in 1822 including the wicket otherwise complete. Padwick 1086. Odiham 1888. 80pp of scores and of Lord Frederick Beauclerk Very slight staining to page edges, summaries of matches by season and £400/600 otherwise in good condition averages for the period. Bookplate of £200/300 A.E. Winder to inside front cover. John Bayley was an English profes - Padwick 1274. VG £150/250 sional cricketer who played first-class 886 ‘Catalogue of a Choice Collection of cricket from 1822 to 1850. He was Books and Engravings on Cricket The Incapables were a wandering mainly associated with Surrey and including many rare items’. Alfred J. cricket club who, according to the was a member of the county team Gaston, cricket follower, writer and note on page one, were originally when Surrey County Cricket Club collector. Printed by Crowhurst of ‘The Sparkenhoe Rovers Club’ was founded in 1845. Bayley was Brighton c1924. Small 12pp booklet adopting the name The ‘Incapables’ employed by M.C.C. on its ground listing a comprehensive collection of in 1872. Sparkenhoe is a district of staff from 1832 to 1850 and played cricket items for sale. The catalogue Leicester. Over fifteen years they for the MCC team. He also played for listing includes a ‘new copy’ of the played eighty matches, winning fifty Hampshire and Middlesex. ‘History of Yorkshire County Cricket’ of them and had first class cricketers by ‘Old Ebor’ published in 1924. in their ranks including Rev S.C. Bayley was born in 1794 at Mitcham, Other items offered include a run of Voules of Somerset and W.J. Ford of Surrey and died 1874 at Mitcham. He Wisden Almanacks from 1864 to Middlesex. This title appears in the was a right-handed batsman and a 1924 for fifty guineas, Fred Goldman ‘Bibliography’ where it is slow round arm bowler. He was in Lillywhite’s guides, Denison, early noted as ‘very rare’ addition an occasional wicket- Australian annuals, and ‘Fuller Pilch’s keeper. He made 83 known 891 ‘International Sports. Dean’s Gold Cricket Bat used in 1838’ for £3-3-0. appearances in first-class cricket, Medal Series’. Dean & Son, London Numerous items have been crossed including matches for The B’s, the c1890. Original colour pictorial covers out in pencil, presumably as sold by South and the Players. with 16pp of colour cartoon Gaston. File holes to left edge, rusting illustrations of sports from around the ‘A Grand Match was played at the to staples, horizontal fold, a little world, each country represented by a Mary-la-bonne Ground in July 1928 worn, otherwise in good condition. A selection of sports, England by

69 steeplechasing, bicycle racing, tennis 1963. The booklet includes articles by 900 ‘Sevenoaks and Vine Cricket 1731- and horse racing, Australia by cricket, H.S. Altham, ‘The Centenary Match’, 1959’. K.J. Smart. Sevenoaks 1959. stock driving, and kangaroo hunting. signed by Altham, and ‘Such men as Original card wrappers. Slight Other countries depicted are Africa, we are...’ by John Arlott. The splitting to wrappers, rusting to America, Canada, Germany, Spain, publication was limited to 1550 staples, otherwise in good condition. Scandinavia, France, Italy, India, copies, of which the first fifty copies, Sold with an original official mono Scotland and Russia. Not recorded in this being number three, included the photograph of the 1959 Sevenoaks Padwick. Tipped in to modern red four aquatints by Kenneth New, hand Vine team, seated and standing in cloth. Expert repairs to damaged printed on handmade paper and rows wearing cricket attire in front of spine. Some staining, otherwise in signed by the artist. Together with the pavilion. Unmounted, 10’x7’. good condition £70/100 this is a unique set of the four Slight creasing, otherwise in good aquatints hand coloured by the artist, condition £20/30 892 ‘Lord’s, July 13th and 14th, 1906. and a copy of the standard issue of Eton v Harrow’. Scarce 52pp souvenir 901 ‘With the 15th Australian XI- A the booklet. Also an original menu for book published by the Souvenir complete record of the team’s tour the dinner to ‘Celebrate the Publishing Syndicate, London 1906. throughout Great Britain and South Centenary of the Club’ held at The Comprises photographs of the 1905 Africa’. Sydney Smith Jr (Manager). Polygon Hotel, Southampton, 11th teams, lists of past captains and Sydney 1922. Original cloth-backed September 1963. All items are tipped portraits of them from 1881 to 1906, pictorial boards. Wear to spine. One in to blue cloth and quarter calf with and of headmasters of the period. folding plate and other illustrations. gilt title to spine. To the rear endpaper The captains include notable names Padwick 5030. Minor wear to boards, is a pencil inscription, ‘E.K. Brown, who went on to play first-class cricket internally in very good condition 7.12.84. John Arlott collection. John including MacLaren, Findlay, £100/150 Arlott specially commissioned Paravicini, Bromley-Davenport and Kenneth New to hand colour the 902 ‘The Cricket-bat and how to use it’ by Jackson. Original decorative paper aquatints bound in’. A unique book in ‘An Old Cricketer’ (Nicholas ‘Felix’ wrappers with ribbon tie. M.C.C. very good condition £1300/1600 Wanostrocht). London 1860. Original stamp and bookplate of H.A. Cohen green patterned cloth with gilt to inside front cover. The book in the The subjects of the aquatints are The illustration of batsmen at the wickets, M.C.C./ Cahn envelope and Bat and Ball Inn, Broadhalfpenny and gilt title to spine. The author’s preserved in a navy blue case. Down, The Antelope Inn, the name, ‘An Old Cricketer’, has ‘N. Padwick 1448. Staining and ageing to Hambledon Cricket Memorial, and Felix’ written in pencil below. the wrappers, internally in very good The Hampshire County Cricket Owner’s name in ink to front condition £100/150 Ground, Southampton endpaper, ‘Robert Stratton Holmes’ 893 ‘I Knew A Man. W.G. Grace’. A.C. 896 ‘Kissing the Rod. The Story of the (Rev. R.S. Holmes, cricket historian MacLaren. Original nine page typed Tests of 1934’. P.G.H. Fender. London and book collector), dated 3rd transcript of a broadcast given by 1934. With a chapter on ‘Bodyline’. November 1896. Padwick 398. Minor MacLaren on BBC Radio, 25th Unusually, with original dustwrapper. wear to spine, slight breaking to front October 1935, with the odd The dustwrapper with some wear to internal hinge, minor foxing, handwritten corrections and extremities and old tape otherwise in good condition £60/90 additions, presumably by the author. reinforcement to inside of Padwick lists this title with a first A fascinating study of W.G. recording dustwrapper. G £30/50 publication date of 1861 but ‘some many moments between the two 897 Cricket books. Interesting selection of copies have variant title page dated great batsmen. MacLaren succeeded fourteen books. Includes ‘The 1860’ as does this copy Grace as of England. Tipped Sporting Globe Cricket Annual in to modern blue cloth. Padwick 903 ‘Reports of Cases Argued and 1924/25’. A Book of Averages and 6800-1. G/VG £400/600 Adjudged in the King’s Court at Records. Compiled by E.H.M. Baillie Westminster’. George Wilson. Printed A full, corrected version of the script and R.H. Campbell. Tape by A. Strahan, London 1799. is featured as an appendix in ‘Archie. reinforcement to spine, ‘The Book of Published in three volumes, this being A Biography of A.C. MacLaren’ by the Two Maurices’. M.C.C. team Volume I. Pages 220-222 report on Michael Down Australasia 1929/30’. Turnbull & the case of ‘Jeffreys versus Walter’ in Allom. London 1930, one plate 894 ‘Bibliography of the Writings of John 1948 where a judgement was made detached, ‘Cricket In Many Climes’. Arlott’. Geoffrey K. Whitelock. over a gambling debt. Bookplates of P.F. Warner. London 1900, with tatty Original 19pp typescript of ‘Section B J.W. Goldman and A.E. Winder to dustwrapper, some loss, ‘With the ‚Äì Books by others with contributions inside front cover and endpaper. 1930 Australians’. Geoffrey Tebbutt. by John Arlott’, with some Ownership stamp to title page of A.F. London 1930, age toned and worn handwritten amendments by Peterson, Lincoln’s Inn. Padwick 898. dustwrapper, some loss, ‘M.C.C. in Whitelock. The four sections of the Previously exhibited at a National South Africa 1938-39’, Brian Bassano. bibliography were published Book League exhibition with the J.W. McKenzie 1997, limited edition separately in the Cricket Society M.C.C. c1950. Handsomely bound in 220/250, signed by the author and Journal from 1977 to 1980. This tan calf and marbled boards with gilt L.L. Wlikinson, Lancashire, a member section appeared in volume 8 no. 4, title to spine. Light scuffs to covers, of the M.C.C. touring party etc. Some Spring 1978. Originally from the A.E. internally in very good condition faults £60/90 Winder sale from John Arlott’s £80/120 collection, presumably Whitelock had 898 ‘Tours and Tests’. Kenneth Farnes. 904 ‘The Galaxy. Consisting of a Variety sent the script to Arlott for comments. London 1940. With worn original of Sacred and Other Poetry. The Light creasing, otherwise in good dust wrapper, some loss. G £30/50 Whole Original and New’. W. Belcher condition £40/60 899 ‘With the M.C.C. to New Zealand’. and others. Rochester 1790. Printed 895 ‘Hampshire County Cricket Club P.R. May. London 1907. Original by W. Gillman at the Phoenix Printing 1863-1963’. Limited edition booklet green boards with titles. Some wear Office and sold by James Evans, produced for the The Centenary and staining to boards to covers Paternoster Square, London. The Match, Hampshire v M.C.C., otherwise in generally good/very publication is dedicated ‘To William Southampton, 11th-13th September good condition £60/90 Wilberforce, Esq. and his worthy

70 compatriots in this cause of collection of satirical epitaphs on appearances by John William humanity...’. Approx. 320pp divided political and literary figures of the day, Haygarth (Oxford University 1862- into sections. Pages 41-42 of the last described in the year 2000 to provide 1864), cousin of Arthur Haygarth. section, ‘Poems on Various Subjects’ a historical perspective. Page 59 Odd faults and staining to some includes a 100 line poem, ‘Cricket records a ‘Communion Table... with issues, overall in good/ very good being a game peculiar to Kent, and a the following Inscription, Underneath condition £180/250 few other counties, I subjoin a short the Representation of a Cricket J.W. Haygarth emigrated to Australia description of it, by way of episode, Match’ and refers to ‘his G—e the in 1865 and played no first-class or rather detachment’. The poem D—e of D—t... to the noble cricket after leaving England provides vivid descriptions of the Amusement and salutary exercise of game, such as ‘The streaming bomb Cricket... by dint of his Superior skill 911 ‘W.G. Grace on the County Cricket of [ball]’, ‘tingling catch’, ‘whose hands Notched 99, his adversary throwing the Future: Abridgement from the let fall the plumping ball’. Stamp to up the hundredth ball, by dislodging “Ludgate Monthly”‘. Three column the title page and others of the one of his Eyes, made him a Member offprint printed on one side of the ‘Demilt Bequest 1845’. Handsome of the Cyclopean Corps’. Bound in page, published by Tempest, Printer, later binding in quarter calf and modern green calf and marbled Burley Street, Leeds. Undated but the marbled boards with raised bands to boards. Not recorded in Padwick. text suggests 1891, the first year of the spine, speckled page edges. Expert repairs to the bookplate the monthly’s publication. Grace Padwick 6385. Very good condition. engraving and page 60, otherwise in writes on some of the counties, Rare £1800/2500 very good condition £400/600 including Gloucestershire, stating that ‘it would be rash to prophecy that in On his death in 1845, Benjamin 908 ‘An Epistle from Alexander M’C ‘96 it will not again be at the top’. He DeMilt, a watchmaker, bequeathed Fisher, of Stockton, to his friend expresses his views on residential his entire library to the General Michael O’Higgins, of London’. qualifications; the need to play Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen Printed by R. Firth, High Street, dashingly rather than slowly; the in New York Stockton, 1846. Eight page booklet bright prospects for Australian cricket; containing a poem praising the 905 ‘Beddington Cricket Week’ by professionals on top against the charms and attractions of Stockton ‘Carolus’. Reprinted from the ‘Weekly amateurs; declarations; golf, tennis including the food and drink, the Record’, Wallington, south London, and baseball as rivals to cricket; theatre, schools, High street, shops 1911. 23pp booklet recording the closing with ‘I firmly believe that in etc. and six lines on the cricket club seven matches played in the club’s 1991 cricket will be played as it is (founded in 1816), including ‘Our cricket week with scores, reports and today; and that it will forever remain Cricket Club, Mike, or the members averages. Opponents include M.C.C. our national game’. The sheet is are such/ That no language of mine Club and Ground for whom Hendren tipped in to modern maroon cloth. can extol them too much’, comparing and Murrell of Middlesex, F.N. Bird of Not recorded in Padwick. A rare item them to those of ‘the Mary-le-bone’. Northamptonshire, and Young of from the pen of Grace. Foxing to the Tipped in to modern blue cloth, Essex played. Tipped in to modern page, otherwise in good condition original plain wrappers retained. Not blue cloth, original wrappers retained. £200/300 listed in Padwick or recorded in other To inside back cover of the original collections. Some ageing to original SPORTING EPHEMERA, GOLF wrapper is a label for ‘Alfred D. wrappers, otherwise in very good & TENNIS Taylor, Collector of Cricketana’. condition £200/300 Padwick 2618. Rare. Minor ageing to 912 Horse and Greyhound racing. Colour original wrappers, otherwise in very 909 “W.G.” Up To Date. The Doings of and mono tin match box holder with good condition. Rare £130/160 W.G. Grace from 1887 to 1895 image of racing at Ascot ‘The Royal inclusive by King Willow’. Thomas Hunt Cup’ to one side and to the 906 ‘Wykehamical Scores from the year Stafford Sidney. Nilgiri News and other ‘Greyhound Racing at The 1825’. Allen Cowburn. Robbins and South of India Observer Press, White City’. Produced with the Wheeler, Winchester 1838 (third Ootacamund 1896. 100pp ‘Compliments of Mr and Mrs A. Kelly, edition 1841?). 104pp. Dark green comprising a series of articles that The Admiral Napier, New Cross’. cloth boards, with gilt tile to front appeared in the paper. This was Minor wear, good condition. G cover. Padwick 1565 records various Grace’s copy, signed and dated 1896 £30/40 editions of this book published in pencil by Grace to the inside front between 1838 and 1851 with 913 Epsom Derby winning horses. Six cover, with the bookplate for the sale updated scores, each retaining the shot glasses, each depicting a colour of the Grace library by Bearne’s of original title page dated 1838. Wear transfer printed image of a winning Exeter, 11th July 1996, lot 10. Bound to head of spine, bumping, creasing horse to side, name and date below. in dark wine coloured cloth with gilt and light staining to boards, The horses featured are ‘Hyperion title to front cover. Spine very faded, otherwise in good condition 1933’, ‘Windsor Lad 1934’, ‘Bahram with some fading to front cover and £80/120 1935’, ‘Mahmoud 1936’, ‘Tulyar gilts. Contents in very good 1952’ and ‘Pinza 1953’. The glasses 907 ‘The Wreck of Westminster Abbey condition. Rare £700/1000 with gold lustre to rims, each alias The Year Two Thousand, alias 910 ‘The Winchester Register of measuring 2.25” tall. Odd faults, The Ordeal of Sepulchral Candour... Cricketing and Athletic Sports’ 1858- good condition £30/40 being a selection from the 1866. Complete run of nine issues for Monumental Records of the most 914 ‘Yorkshire Evening News. Brightest 1858 (first year of issue), 1858/59, Conspicuous Persons’ by the Author Evening Paper’. Original tin 1859/60, 1860/61, 1861/62, 1863, of Kilkhampton Abbey (Sir Herbert advertising ashtray with images to 1864, 1865 and 1866 (last issue). Croft). Eighth edition dated 21st May centre of cricket, football, horse Printed by D. Nutt / Nutt and Wells/ 1788 ‘with considerable Additions, racing and motoring. 5.25” diameter. J. Wells of Winchester. Original paper ornamented with a Characteristic Odd minor wear otherwise in very wrappers. Ownership name in ink to Frontispiece, and a Description good condition. Sold with a ‘Trustees front cover of each issue for H.B. or thereof’. 60pp plus prologue and Savings Bank’ tin money box with J.B.W. Forster. Bookplate of A.E. editors notes. Printed for Charles sporting scenes to sides. 3” tall. Qty Winder to front cover of all issues. Stalker, Ludgate Street, London, and 2 £30/50 The first three issues include dated ‘MMI [2001!]’. An unusual

71 915 ‘Sporting Bears’. Selection of cups, Zealand tourists 1952/53 (23) etc. green’ with players and a few mugs, plates, saucers etc featuring Boxers include a signed postcard of spectators behind him, including transfer printed scenes of bears Dai Dower and a further signature of Bradbury. All the photographs are playing various sports including Dower (Wales, British Flyweight dated ‘August 1944’ and have cricket, golf, football and roller Champion), and Gordon Hazell. stamps for ‘Official photograph U.S. skating. Four various cups and Cricket teams include India tour to Army Air Forces’ to verso. saucers, three various sized mugs, England 1952 (9), Derbyshire (23 on 4.75”x3.75”, a one pound note won two plates and two saucers. Odd two pages), Glamorgan (11), in the match, signed to border by varied makers stamps to bases. Odd Gloucestershire (33), Hampshire (6), ‘Robert T. Jones’ and a note minor chips and wear otherwise in Northamptonshire (5), Notting - handwritten by John Bradbury, on the good condition £40/60 hamshire (10), Lancashire (6), back of a William Deacons Bank Somerset (9), Surrey (4), Sussex (13), counter exchange slip [Bradbury was 916 Sporting autographs c1950-1955. Warwickshire (12), Worcestershire the bank manager] and dated 3rd Brown autograph album comprising a (16), Yorkshire (12) etc. Individual August 1944, confirming ‘ £1 note comprehensive and extensive cricket signatures include nine enclosed won by me from Bobby collection of approx. eight hundred umpires of the period including Jones, Jones and autographed by him. He autographs relating to cricket, Davies, Baldwin, Connell, Pothecary then gives the scores of the match football, rugby union and boxing, etc., four individual notable West and finally finishes by stating ‘One of signed to laid down pages, pieces and Indies cricketers, Headley, Alexander, the most delightful and happiest cutting images, with some postcards Constantine and Ramadhin, also events in my whole golfing career. and photographs. Individual football Barnett (Australia), Fellows-Smith Signed J.C.B.’. There is a further note signatures include Willie Davie (South Africa), Merritt (New which we presume was given to John (Huddersfield Town), Arthur Milton Zealand), Bailey, Graveney, Cowdrey, Bradbury’s son ‘To John, with best (Arsenal, Gloucestershire & England), Sheppard and Evans (England). Odd wishes that you’ll be a better golfer Armand Penverne and Robert signatures duplicated. Good condition than your dad, which is wishing a lot’. Jonquet (French international £250/350 Signed ‘Bob Jones’. Plus a photocopy footballers) etc. Football teams of the two column press report with include Manchester United (11 917 No lot two small images of Jones dated 18th signatures) including six members of 918 ‘Bobby Jones’. Robert Tyre Jones Jr. May 1946 and a copy of ‘Golf World the Munich air disaster including 1902 to 1971. A selection of Magazine’ dated May 1986 which Roger Byrne and Mark Jones who ephemera relating to Bobby Jones has a seven page feature on ‘100 both died, and survivors, Bill Foulkes, playing an exhibition match at Royal years of Royal Lytham & St. Annes’ Johnny Berry, Dennis Violett and Ray Lytham & St. Annes Golf Club in and mentions Bobby Jones visit to the Wood. Other teams include 1944 in aid of the war effort. club in 1944 ‘In 1944 he [Jones] Blackpool (8), Sunderland (4), Luton According to the press report by played with borrowed clubs in an Town (8), Glasgow Celtic (15), ‘Spectator’ from The [Blackpool] exhibition match against a two- Blackburn Rovers (12), Lincoln City Gazette & Herald of May 18th 1946 handicap member, John Bradbury. (9), Leeds United (19 on two separate ‘An officer of the United Sates Air The stake as £1 and when Jones lost pages), Bristol Rovers (7), Notts Force walked into the clubhouse at he autographed the note, which County (14), Liverpool (23), West Royal Lytham & St. Annes and asked Bradbury kept framed on his Ham (10), Charlton Athletic (7), “Chance of a game?”. He was invited mantelpiece’. A unique and historic Burnley (7), Doncaster Rovers (10), to sign the visitors book. He wrote in collection of ephemera from the Sheffield United (7), Aston Villa (12), the book “Robert T. Jones. Georgia, Bobby Jones visit to the Royal Lytham Manchester City (20), Rotherham U.S.A.”. That was how Bobby Jones, & St. Annes Golf Club in war-time United (12), Birmingham City (12), one of the greatest golfers of all time, Lytham & St. Annes and Blackpool. Hull City (11), West Bromwich Albion came back to the course where in Good condition £800/1200 (11), Nottingham Forest (12), Luton 1926 he won the Open. So casually, Town (11), Bristol Rovers (two pages Robert Tyre Jones Jr. (1902 -1971) unconcernedly, he strolled in again’. of 26 and 13 signatures), Tottenham was an American amateur golfer who The journalist was not permitted to Hotspur (4), Preston North End (4) was one of the most influential disclose his visit until two years later etc. Original real photograph figures in the history of the sport, he due to war-time restrictions.... Jones advertising postcard of the Blackpool was also a lawyer by profession. stayed for around a week and played F.C. team all wearing ‘Aqua-Peer’ Jones founded and helped design the several rounds. At the weekend was Raincoats, signed by Bill Perry. A small Augusta National Golf Club, and co- the highlight of the visit, a match in mono press photograph of Jimmy founded the Masters Tournament. which the former champion played Hagan (Sheffield United & England), The innovations that he introduced at with T.R. Fernie, the Royal Lytham signed by Hagan, signature faded but the Masters have been copied by and St Annes professional against legible. Individual rugby union players virtually every professional golf Harold Critchley and John Bradbury, include D.G.S. Taylor (England and tournament in the world. two of Flylde’s best amateur golfers. British Lions rugby union international Jones was in the losing partnership. Jones was the most successful 1955), Keith McMillan (Sale and He lost a £1 note- and autographed amateur golfer ever to compete at a Scotland), England rugby union it. In fact he lost three during the national and international level. internationals including Ryan, Hazell, week..... all playing against John During his peak from 1923 to 1930, Young, Sykes, Gregory, Kendall- Bradbury.... he dominated top-level amateur Carpenter, Holmes, Butterfield, Regan competition, and competed very etc. Rugby Union teams include The ephemera, being sold by the successfully against the world’s best Stroud (14), Bath (15), Barbarians descendants of John Bradbury, from professional golfers. Jones often beat who played v Wales 1953 (15), the visit consists of a photograph of stars such as Walter Hagen and Gene Northampton (15), Cambridge Jones, Colonel Todd and Colonel Sarazen, the era’s top pros. Jones University (18), Aberavon (14), Bullon[?] standing outside the earned his living mainly as a lawyer, Cornwall County (13), Cheltenham clubhouse on the 18th green at and competed in golf only as an (16), Newport (12), The Army (14), Lytham, all four holding golf clubs, amateur, primarily on a part-time Sale (17), Cardiff (41 on three pages), 10”x8.5”, another showing Jones on basis, and chose to retire from Wasps (15), Gloucester (15), New the course, ‘approaching the 6th competition at age 28, though he

72 earned significant money from golf large and six smaller, each with an October 1959. G £30/50 after that, as an instructor and image of a golfer to face, produced to 929 Rugby Union. Rothmans Rugby equipment designer. He won the US commemorate the tournament. In Yearbook 1972 (first issue of the Open in 1923, 1926, 1929 and 1930 original box. Sold with six silver metal Yearbook) to 1999/2000. Odd faults and The British Open in 1926, 1927 button, each with a golf club featured to the earlier editions otherwise in and 1930. to face. Plus a three piece golf club good condition. Qty 28 £30/50 manicure set featuring scissors, knife During World War II, Jones served as and file, each marked ‘sterling’. Good FOOTBALL an officer in the U.S. Army Air Corps. condition £30/50 His superiors wanted him to play 930 Football & sporting ephemera. A exhibition golf in the United States, 923 Golf figures. Four Carlton Ware good selection of ephemera including but Jones was insistent on serving ‘Dunlop style’ golfing figures. Various 'Association Football'. Edited by A.H. overseas. In 1943 he was promoted coloured hand painted glazed figures Fabian and Geoffrey Green. Caxton to major and trained as an with golf bags to back. 3.25” tall. Publishing Limited. London 1960. intelligence officer, serving in Good condition £30/40 Four volumes, twenty four phone England with the 84th Fighter Wing, cards (unused) of the participating 924 Golf spoons. Nice selection of four which was part of the Ninth Air nations for the World Cup 1994 silver hallmarked spoons. Two bear a Force. While in England, he made the competition held in America, signed golf club crest ‘K.G.C.’ to head of acquaintance of General Dwight D. press printed pictures, programmes, spoon and to handle ‘Golden Jubilee Eisenhower. Landing in Normandy on autographs, books etc. G £40/60 1956’, also one with a blue enamel June 7, 1944, Jones spent two head with crossed golf clubs and ball 931 Manchester City 1930-1931. months with a front line division as a engraved to back of bowl ‘G.G.C.’ Commemorative cotton handkerchief prisoner of war interrogator, reaching and another with a golfer about to with printed image of the Manchester the rank of lieutenant colonel. drive to head and engraved to bowl City team with title to top 919 ‘Bobby Jones’. Robert Tyre Jones Jr. ‘P.T.C. December 1956’. Sold with an ‘Manchester City Football Club 1930- Excellent sepia photograph of Bobby attractive silver plated wine bottle 1931’. To the lower border the Jones, half length, wearing sleeveless holder engraved with ‘H.L.G.C. printed names of the team including sweater and tie sitting on a bench, November 1925’ to side. 5.25” tall. McMullan (Cpt), Halliday, Brook, signed and inscribed ‘To John G Tilson, Barber, Barrass, Ridley etc. Bradbury with best regards from Bob £30/50 Framed and glazed. The handkerchief Jones’. The photograph measures measures 16”x16” and overall in the RUGBY 8”x10”. Bobby Jones played a frame 18.5”x18.5”. Minor marks number of rounds with John 925 Cardiff Rugby Football Club 1905-06 otherwise in good condition £40/60 Bradbury, a two-handicap member of and 1906-07. Two large official Manchester City finished 8th in Royal Lytham St Annes Golf Club, photographs of the Cardiff ‘Reserves’ Division One in the 1930-1931 during the summer of 1944 and team laid down to photographer’s season presumably presented the mount with title to top and players photograph around that time. Minor named to lower borders. Photograph 932 West Bromwich Albion 1931. wear to corners otherwise in by A.&G. Taylor of Cardiff. Players Commemorative cotton handkerchief good/very good condition include John, McGraith, Evans, Lewis, with printed image of the West £600/800 Thomas etc. Both have faults, about Bromwich Albion Cup Final team with fairly good condition £30/40 title to top ‘West Bromwich Albion Please see previous lot (918) for F.C. F.A. Cup Finalists 1931’. To the details of the relationship 926 Rugby Ball. Attractive small lower border the printed names of orange/brown metal sweet tin box in 920 ‘Bobby Jones’. Robert Tyre Jones Jr. the team including Glidden (Cpt), the shape of a rugby ball, with seams ‘Golf is my Game’ Bobby Jones. Cookson, Magee, Carter, Wood, and lacing. ‘The K.P. Co’ and ‘Made London 1961. Signed and dedicated Ashmore etc. Chairman W.I. Bassett in U.S.A.’ to side. Approx 2.25” long. to front end paper ‘For John to centre. Mounted, framed and G £20/30 Bradbury, with best regards, Bob glazed. The handkerchief measures Jones’. Bobby Jones played a number 927 Welsh rugby greats. Three titles, each 14”x14” and overall in the frame of rounds with John Bradbury, a two- signed by the subject. Titles are ‘Price 18.5”x18.5”. Minor marks and age handicap member of Royal Lytham St of Wales’, Graham Price 1984. toning, slight fading, good £30/40 Annes Golf Club, during the summer ‘Gerald Davies. An Autobiography’ 933 Gerald Thomas Francis ‘Gerry’ of 1944 and presumably presented 1979. ‘Shane. My Story’, Shane Summers. West Bromwich Albion the book to Bradbury around the time Williams 2008. Sold with six further 1950s. Mono plain back real of publication in 1961. Odd minor titles relating to Welsh rugby, one photograph postcard of Summers, faults otherwise in good condition signed ‘Decade of the Dragon’, John head and shoulders. Stamp for A. £200/300 Taylor 1980, signed ‘JT’ etc. Qty 9. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich, to G/VG £25/35 Please see previous lot (918) for verso. Light crease to lower corner, details of the relationship 928 International Rugby Board ‘IRB World otherwise in good/ very good Rugby Yearbook’ . A run of the condition £20/30 921 ‘Kargo or Card Golf’. Castell Brothers yearbook for 2001/02 (two copies), Ltd. Set of Golf table cards c1950’s. 934 Birmingham City F.C. F.A. Cup Finals 2002/03, 2003/04 and 2007-2013. In original box with book of rules. 1931 and 1956. Two original Qty 11. Sold with a good run of Sold with ‘Galloping Golf’ five dice complete eight page copies of the twenty two editions of the Pall Mall golf game 1950’s, four boxes of gold Birmingham Sports Argus, one dated Rothmans Rugby Almanack for wood matches (Italy), crossed golf 25th April 1931 with reports to pages 1959-1961, 1963/64 (2 copies), clubs and ball to each box top and a 1, 4 and 8 on the 1931 F.A. Cup Final 1965-1968, 1971, 1972/73 (3), limited edition ‘Spode’ golf plate at Wembley, Birmingham City v West 1975, 1977, 1978 (2), 1979 (2), entitled ‘The Antique Golf Series. Bromwich Albion which Albion won 1980, 1982 and 1983 and various Plate no. 1’. Qty 4. G £30/50 2-1. Also an original complete copy other rugby items including a Royal of the Sports Argus, Birmingham, 5th 922 Golf buttons. Open Championship Box ticket for the Twickenham Jubilee May 1956 covering Birmingham 1990’ set of gilt golf buttons, four Match played at Twickenham, City’s defeat to Manchester City 3-1

73 in the 1956 Wembley Final in which Robson. Players’ signatures include Westminster Collection. Framed the Manchester City goalkeeper, Bert Hoddle, Hateley, Stevens, Hodge, 27”x22.5”. VG £60/90 Trautmann, famously continued Shilton, Anderson, Robson, Butcher, 946 Manchester United. Metal and playing despite breaking a bone in his Wilkins, Martin, Sansom etc. G/VG enamel pin badge in red, white and neck. Full reports and photographs to £50/70 gold by W. Reeves & Co of pages 1, 5 and 8. Ageing to both 940 ‘League Colours’ and ‘County Birmingham. Sold with an Arsenal newspapers, the 1931 brittle with Colours. B.D.V. Cigarettes. Phillips F.C. red and white enamel lapel tape repairs, both intact £20/30 1920’s. Eleven football and rugby badge with Arsenal emblem and 935 Birmingham City F.C. 1947/47. silks. Teams include Everton, football below. Qty 2 £30/40 Official handbook for season Sunderland, Middlesborough, Luton 947 World Cup 1958. ‘Just Fontaine. 1946/47. 80pp with many Town, Southampton, Merthyr Town, World Record 13 goals 1958-1998’ illustrations, original decorative Lancashire County, Hull Kingston commemorative wrist watch wrappers. Small tear with tape repair Rovers, Keighley etc. G £25/35 presented to each of the twenty two to top edge of the front wrapper, 941 ‘Blackpool. Cup Kings 1953’. Gerry members of the 1958 World Cup rusting to staples, otherwise in good Wolstenholme. Liverpool 1998. Squad by Fontaine to commemorate condition £18/25 Limited number 727/1000, signed by his world record of scoring 13 goals 936 Birmingham City F.C. F.A. Cup Final Stanley Matthews. DW. VG £25/35 in a World Cup competition. These 1956. Three complete original were presented after the Final of the 942 ‘The Official Manchester United souvenir editions of newspapers with 1998 World Cup at the Dinner History 1902-2002’. First edition reports on the 1956 Wembley Final Banquet. Where upon receipt of their published in 2001 to celebrate the covering Birmingham City’s defeat to watches, each member exchanged Centenary of Manchester United. Manchester City 3-1 in which the with a team mate. Wisnieski swapped Limited edition no. 467 of 500 copies Manchester City goalkeeper, Bert with his room mate Jean Vincent. produced, with official limitation page Trautmann, famously continued Wisnieski’s World Cup shirt number laid to front endpaper, signed by Sir playing despite breaking a bone in his was ‘22’ and Vincent’s ‘21’. This is Bobby Charlton. Red faux leather neck. Newspapers are The number ‘21’, engraved to verso. Sold with gilt titles to front and spine. Birmingham Mail ‘Sports Final’ 5th with signed letter from Wisnieski Minor dulling to gilts. Sold with ‘The May 1956 (complete), Evening (written in French, regarding the Complete Encyclopedia of Despatch, 5th May 1956, and watch, a photograph of players at a Manchester United Football Club’. Birmingham Gazette, 7th May 1956 World Cup 1958 Reunion, a postcard Tony Matthews and John Russell. Soft (both incomplete). Sold with a signed to reverse by former 1958 covers. ‘Special Edition Signed reproduction official match players including Fontaine, Wisnieski Certificate’ to first page, signed by programme for the Final. Ageing to and Hidalgo and by guests Eusebio Bryan Robson who wrote the the newspaper, otherwise in good and R.Charlton and a postcard size foreword. Qty 2. G/VG £70/100 condition £18/20 signed photograph of Wisnieski. G. 943 ‘The Datasport Book of Wartime Previously sold by Knights as part of 937 Wartime and Post-war Football. Two Cricket 1940-45’. G.B Andrews. the Maryan Wisnieski Football original hardbacks, ‘Football Is My 1990. Excellent guide to war-time Collection in October 2003 Business’, Tommy Lawton, and cricket, now out of print. Minor £200/300 ‘Football from the Goalmouth’, Frank faults, otherwise in good condition. Swift, both published by Sporting Maryan Wisnieski. Lens, St. Etienne, Sold with a mono copy photograph Handbooks, London 1948 with Grenoble, Sampdoria & France 1954- of the Professional Footballers Cricket original dustwrappers. Some wear to 1963 Team 1942. Players featured include dustwrappers otherwise in good Denis Compton, Mannion, Swift, France finished third in the condition. Sold with ‘Athletic News Cullis, Walker, Lawton, Edelson, competition beating West Germany Football Annual 1945-46’ edited by Goslin etc. 7.75’x6’. G £20/30 6-3 in the 3/4th play off match. Ivan Sharpe. Repairs to original Wisnieski scored two goals in the decorative wrappers which are 944 ‘The Last Line Up’. Large colour Finals in Sweden detached, otherwise good condition. limited edition print taken from the Also eight ruled pages with press original painting by artist David 948 ‘The Vienna Football League 1933’. cuttings laid down relating to results, Cottam 1993 of the Manchester Silver base metal cigarette case of league tables, attendances etc. for the United team line up prior to the rectangular form with engine turned 1944/45 football league season, match against Red Star Belgrade on decoration, gilt to inside. Engraved to covering the League Cup qualifying the 5th February 1958. The print has inside ‘The Vienna Football League competition and second round, been signed to lower border in pencil 1933’. The case measures approxi - League North Cup and South Cup. G by five players who survived the mately 4”x3”. Sadly we have no £18/25 Munich aircrash, Harry Gregg, Ray further information as to who owned Wood, Jackie Blanchflower, Albert the case etc due to the death of the 938 Football and sporting magazines Scanlon and Kenny Morgans. Also collector who owned it £50/80 1953-1956. A selection of original facsimilie signature of Matt Busby to individual copies of magazines for the 949 ‘Ingersoll Footballer’ pocket watch by print. Limited edition 631/1958, period, comprising Sport Express (35 Ingersoll, c1952. Football match signed by the artist. The signatures issues), ‘Raich Carter’s Soccer Star’ scene to face with player in blue shirt were obtained by the artist. The print (2), ‘Soccer Star’ (1), and ‘Charles and white shorts is about to shoot measures 24”x30”. VG £60/90 Buchan’s Football Monthly’ (5). Some with automated leg and rotating faults, overall in fair condition 945 England World Cup Winners 1966. football. In original box. G/VG. In £15/25 Red England replica shirt with working order £50/80 emblem of three lions to chest. 939 England World Cup Squad 1986. The football player’s left foot kicks Signed above and below the emblem Unofficial autograph sheet on Post up and down as the second ticks. The by the two England goal scorers from House Hotel, Heathrow letterhead football itself is a seconds disc which the Final v West Germany at with dedication ‘To 18th Bath Scouts’. rotates. The goalkeeper in the Wembley 1966, Geoff Hurst and Signed by fourteen members of the background is getting ready to stop Martin Peters. Limited edition no. 76 squad including the Manager, Bobby the shot and there is a defender of 250 with certificate issued by

74 standing on the right hand side of the 957 World Cup. Jules Rimet Trophy. Stanley Matthews. Sold with official dial Miniature replica of the Jules Rimet programmes for the first match at the Trophy. The trophy, comprising of a new Britannia Stadium v Rochdale in 950 Football pipe. Large early 20th decagonal cup, supported by a the League Cup, 27th August 1997, century clay pipe with football boot winged figure representing Nike, the and first League match at the new and football foot. With scenes of ancient Greek goddess of victory, in Britannia Stadium v Swindon Town, football and rugby to bowl. 8” long. silver metal and resin with ‘FIFA’ to 30th August 1997. VG £50/70 Rd.no. 241693. Some light damage foot on a stepped marble base. The to football and rugby scenes 963 George Best. Northampton Town v trophy stands approximately 8” tall. otherwise in good condition. Sold Manchester United 1970. Official Good condition. Rare £150/250 with three other football pipes, two programme for the F.A. Cup 5th with football boot and football foot, 958 World Cup. Brazil 1950. ‘Goles Y round match played at Northampton one is a ‘Real Briar Football’ pipe, Dobles 1950’. Brazilian 1950 souvenir on 7th February 1970. Famous match another a ceramic football pipe with sporting sticker album titled Goles y where United beat Northampton 8-2 ‘Gooda’ to stem, sadly lacking its Dobles, mainly football content and Best scored six of the goals. Best stem and the third a smaller metal including 1950 World Cup content, was not included in the printed football pipe with a football shaped appears complete. This album was programme lineup. £25/35 bowl. Qty 4. G £50/70 issued to a player and has a 964 Corinthian-Casuals v Pegasus. Official commemorative gilt metal badge and 951 The Football Association. Tall blue four page programme for the F.A. ‘Campeon Mundial’ to top left hand Wedgewood trumpet vase commis - Amateur Cup third round match corner, the players name, which sioned by the Football Association for played at Kennington Oval, 7th would have been embossed above the 1990 World Cup in Italy, shape February 1953. Neat handwritten has been removed. Some wear. Rare no.2714, inscribed in gilt to inner rim annotations to the team page in this player issue form. G ‘Presented by the Football indicating the final score (Pegasus £100/150 Association- FIFA World Cup Italy won 1-0) and a ‘record’ attendance 1990’, with F.A. three lions crest in 959 World Cup Spain 1982. Full set of of 12,000. Included are three press gilt. Scenes of ancient Rome to sides. fifteen postcards featuring the official cuttings, two with images of the 6” tall. G £50/80 poster of the World Cup. Sold with an match in progress at the famous official commemorative fold-up knife cricket ground. VG £20/30 Apparently the Football Association with ‘France 1998’ motif to stainless ordered forty of these vases to Pegasus A.F.C., who only formed in steel blade. In original case. These present as gifts at the 1990 World 1948, went on to win the 1953 knifes were eventually banned from Cup Amateur Cup final at Wembley, sale at the tournament. VG. Rare beating Harwich & Parkeston 6-0 952 Football medals. Selection of five £70/100 commemorative medals. ‘England END OF SALE 960 World Cup Chile 1962. ‘En Viaje. 1966. World Cup Winners’, The Edicion Extraordinaria’. Official 200pp Football League 1888-1889 to 1978- guide with fold out maps, 79’, ‘European Championships 1980’, information, guide to the World Cup ‘Football Association Mexico 1986’ etc plus 224pp guide to ‘Chile 1962’, and Germany 1- England 5, Munich fold out maps etc. Some wear to 2001’. All five in original presentation covers. G £40/60 cases. VG £70/100 961 World Cup 1970-2006. Official 953 Football ceramics & metalware. programmes and brochures for the Selection- a large brown football World Cup competitions of 1970 shaped moneybox, an ‘F.A. Cup (official brochure), 1974 (two official Winners’ pewter tankard 1975, a programmes, different editions), plastic Rupert bear egg cup 1972, a 1978 (official programme), 1982 West Bromwich Albion F.C. (official programme, French edition), Centenary plate 1879-1979. Plus a 1986 (3, two Mexican editions and toby jug of a tennis player (Manor one U.K.), 1994 (3, all different, Potteries) and a smaller toby jug of a gameday, commemorative and lady golfer, marked ‘foreign’. G Gameday including Final Rosters), £30/50 1998 (official programme), 2002 954 Gold football medal. 9ct gold medal (official programme, with colour enamel shield decoration Japanese/English edition) and 2006 of a footballer to front. Hallmark of (official programme). Sold with ‘J.S.’ (Joseph Smith?), Chester, 1922. ‘Soccer The Complete Preview. World In presentation box. 5.35 grams. VG Cup USA ‘94) and ‘The World Cup £60/90 Who’s Who 1950-2002. G/VG. Qty 16 £70/100 955 Gold football medal. 9ct gold medal with colour enamel shield decoration 962 Stanley Matthews XI v World Stars. of a footballer to front. Hallmark of Official Farewell programme for the ‘T.S.’, Birmingham, 1922. In presen - match played at the Victoria Ground tation box. 7.23 grams. VG £80/120 on the 28th April 1965. Signed in ink to front cover and second advertising 956 ‘Wembley’ football game. Complete page by Matthews. Sold with a with rules and in original box. Sold special edition programme and match with a small child’s plate with transfer ticket for the Stoke City v West printed image of a football scene Bromwich match, 4th May 1997 centre. The plate dates from the late which was the last to be played at 1880’s, early 1900’s. Loss to lustre on The Victoria Ground, Stoke. The front rim, chip to rim at back of the plate. cover of the programme signed by Qty 2. G £20/30

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