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Venue: The Premier Travel Inn (Leicester-South West), Braunstone Lane East, Leicester LE3 2FW (See map page 2) , Football & Sporting Memorabilia Auction 30th June & 1st July 2012 Day 1 – Cricket 11am Day 2 – Cricket Autographs, Football, Rugby, Horse Racing & other Sports 11am

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A buyer’s premium of 17% (plus V.A.T. at 20%) Postal bids are welcomed and should be sent of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of to: Knight’s Sporting Ltd, Cuckoo Cottage, all lots. Town Green, Alby, Norwich NR11 7PR V.A.T. lots are marked throughout the catalogue Office: (01263) 768488 Fax: (01263) 768788 with an asterisk after the lot number. V.A.T. Mobile: 07885 515333 charges are reclaimable by V.A.T. registered Email bids to [email protected] traders within the EEC. Purchasers outside the Please note: All commission bids to be EEC will be exempt from these charges subject received no later than 6pm on the day prior to to proof of postage or granting of licenses. the auction of the lots you are bidding on. Cheques to be made payable to "Knight’s". Credit cards accepted. Payments by Visa and Auction results will be available by telephone from 12 noon and on our website on Tuesday Access/Mastercard will be subject to a 3rd July. surcharge of 3% (+ VAT ) of the total amount payable. Postage and packing will be charged at current For full terms and conditions see page 3. rates for all postal deliveries. Packing will be charged at £3.00 (+vat) per customer.

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LIVE TELEPHONE BIDDING Live telephone bidding can be arranged by contacting the auctioneer at least two days prior to the day of auction. We now have a mandatory minimum lot estimate of £80.00. Please see conditions of sale for full details Please call 01263 768488 prior to 28th June 2012 to book your live telephone line.

Please note that if you need to speak to Tim Knight or a member of staff personally from the morning of Friday 29th June please call one of the mobiles on 07885 515333 or 07718 740886 . Faxes, emails and recorded messages can be left on our normal numbers and will be forwarded as necessary.

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2 CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. A buyer’s premium of 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 20%) of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all lots. 2. Cheques to be made payable to ‘Knights Sporting Limited’. 3. Knights Sporting Ltd, Registered Office, The Thatched Gallery, The Green, Aldborough, Norwich, . NR11 7AA 4. Postage and packing will be charged at current rates for all postal deliveries. 4a Postage and packing is subject to V.A.T. at 20%. 5. The seller warrants to the Auctioneer and to the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claim. 6. The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settle it or re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid, divide any lot, combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot without prior notice. 7. The buyer shall pay the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer (the hammer price) together with a premium of 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 20%) of the hammer price, all of which are hereafter collectively referred to as ‘the total sum due’. By making any bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to the fact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the seller commission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 20%) and assents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission. 8. The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. 9. If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. ii) Proceed with damages for breach of contract. 10. Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due. 11. The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which a reserve has been placed. 12. As from January 2007, all unsold lots will attract a fee per lot of £10.00 + VAT. 12a. Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale or to collect the lot. 13. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties are hereby excluded. 14. Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. ‘A deliberate forgery’ means a lot made with intent to deceive. 15. A buyer’s claim under the above condition shall be limited to the amount paid to the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition the buyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by the Auctioneer. 16. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement. 17. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer’s premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer’s discretion and accepted by the Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. By delivering the goods to the Auctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges that he/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions. 18. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller no later than forty days after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses. 19. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of the lot withdrawn and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots. 20. Live telephone bidding i) Live telephone bidding can be arranged (subject to paragraph 20iii) below) by contacting the Auctioneer two days prior to the day of the Auction. ii) Knight’s have a mandatory minimum lot estimate of £80.00 on all live calls. iii) The arrangement referred to in paragraph 20i) above will be at the buyer’s risk and no guarantee can be given by the Auctioneer that telephone facilities will be available or working on the day of the Auction. 21. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law. Online Bidding. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Knights Sporting Limited Ltd you: authorise Knights Sporting Limited Ltd, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Knights Sporting Limited Ltd through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Knights Sporting Limited Ltd are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price’ 3 Lot 610 Lot 621

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Knights Sporting Limited are delighted to offer an online bidding facility at our auctions for bidders who cannot attend the sale. Bid on lots and buy online from anywhere in the world at the click of a mouse with the-saleroom.com's Live Auction service. Full details of this service can be found at www.the-saleroom.com In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Knights Sporting Limited you:authorise Knights Sporting Limited, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Knights Sporting Limited through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Knights Sporting Limited are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. DAY ONE

CRICKET MEMORABILIA

CRICKET EPHEMERA borders in M.C.C. colours. Three 1953, 1956 and 1972. Odd minor Christmas cards for 1933/34, faults otherwise in good condition 1 Greetings, 1934/35 and 1935/36. Cards £30/50 Christmas and New Year cards 1924- feature tours to and South 1927. Three single side printed 9 M.C.C. tour of South Africa Africa. Each card measures cards, featuring a poem to centre of 1956/57. A good collection of 5.5”x8.75”. G £40/60 card with images of cricket and ephemera from the tour including images of various Test nations and 5 Gloucestershire Club some items from the Harold Dalton animals to cards. All three cards with 1889. Original early folding black collection, masseur to the team. M.C.C. emblem and trimming to membership card/ticket with title Three tour brochures, edited by G.A. borders in M.C.C. colours. The first is and Gloucestershire county emblem Chettle, Test match Natal and North- a New Year’s card for 1924/25, the printed in gilt. Name of member and Eastern Transvaal editions, Union second a greetings card for 1926 fixtures to inside. ‘Dr E.M. Grace, Castle List of Passengers (inc M.C.C. and the third a Christmas card for Secretary, Park House, Thornbury, team), Itinerary (United Paints), 1927. Cards feature tours to Gloucestershire. The card framed Engagements folding card for Australia, South Africa and the West open with glass to both sides. Good Bulawayo, three official menus to Indies. Each card measures condition £70/100 Dinners and Luncheons and eight 5.5”x8.75”. G £40/60 invitations to functions, Dinners and 6 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/25. Luncheons attended by the team 2 Marylebone Cricket Club Greetings, Official players itinerary for the tour, and officials. Nice selection. G/VG Christmas and New Year cards 1927- the front cover with title and M.C.C. £70/90 1930. Three single side printed colours to top left hand corner. The cards, featuring a poem to centre of itinerary lists the members of the 10 Australia. N.S.W. Cricket Association card with images of cricket and touring party, tour programme tickets for a Supper Dance 1930 and images of various Test nations and including matches, time table etc. a Annual Ball 1938, both held to animals to cards. All three cards with Some age toning to card wrappers welcome home N.S.W. members of M.C.C. emblem and trimming to otherwise in good condition. Ex the 1930 and 1938 Australian cricket borders in M.C.C. colours. The first is Sutcliffe collection £40/60 teams. VG £20/30 a Christmas card for 1927, the 7 John ‘Jack’ Ryder. Victoria & 11 v Australia. Official second a Greetings card for 1928/29 Australia 1912-1932. Official menu Reporters admission ticket for Lord’s and the third a Christmas card for given by ‘Canon E.S. Hughes, Vice with ‘Admit Reporter of’ and ‘The 1929/30. Cards feature tours to President of the Victorian Cricket Cricketer’ (magazine) handwritten, Australia and South. Each card Association for ’s signed by P.F. ‘Plum’ Warner. vertical measures 5.5”x8.75”. G £40/60 Testimonial’ held at the Members fold otherwise in good condition. 3 Marylebone Cricket Club Greetings, Pavilion, Cricket Ground Undated but 1926, the ticket has F.E. Christmas and New Year cards 1930- on the 20th December 1930. Colour Lacey as Secretary of M.C.C. and he 1933. Three single side printed caricature to front cover, by Samuel retired from the position in 1926. cards, featuring a poem to centre of Wells, showing Canon Wells holding Sold with a similar admission ticket card with images of cricket and a bag of ‘Golden Grain’ (Testimonial to Lords in the Australian Enclosure images of various Test nations and proceeds?), with some in his hand, for Saturday 25th June 1934, with animals to cards. All three cards with with Ryder depicted as a padded up printed signature of the Australian M.C.C. emblem and trimming to bird swooping down from a tree. Manager H. Bushby to ticket. Good borders in M.C.C. colours. Three The menu with toast list and condition. Qty 2 £20/30 Christmas cards for 1930/31, coloured ribbon tie. Splitting to spine 12 England v Australia. Cricket 1931/32 and 1932/33. Cards of menu otherwise in good/very invitations, match tickets, press feature tours to Australia, South good condition. Rare £60/80 passes, car park passes, tea tickets Africa and the . Each card Ryder was about to finish his first 1960/1980’s. Quantity including measures 5.5”x8.75”. G £40/60 class career, having played for press ticket for Edgbaston 1968, 4 Marylebone Cricket Club Greetings, Victoria for twenty years, he 1972, Old Trafford 1972, Lord’s Christmas and New Year cards 1933- captained Australia in five of his 1972, 1972, Worcester v 1936. Three single side printed twenty Tests Australians 1972, official tickets for cards, featuring a poem to centre of Lord’s 1961, 1964, Old Trafford, The 8 ‘The Cricket Writers’ Club Dinner in card with images of cricket and Oval, Lord’s 1968 etc. Sold with a honour of the Australian Team’. images of various Test nations and small selection of tickets and passes Three official folding menu cards for animals to cards. All three cards with for Australian Test grounds. Good the Dinners held at Skinners’ Hall in M.C.C. emblem and trimming to selection, some duplication £20/30

5 13 Test & One Day matches. Cricket H.H Armstrong (Christian names the printed names of the team invitations, match tickets, press unknown) was an English cricketer including Eckersley, E. & R. Tyldesely, passes, car park passes, tea tickets who was a right-handed batsman Paynter, McDonald, Iddon, 1960/1980’s. Quantity including and a right-arm medium pace Duckworth etc. Framed and glazed, press passes for England v West bowler. Known for his overall approx 19”x18. Good/very Indies 1963 (The Oval), England v Armstrong took 68 at an good condition £40/60 South Africa 1965 (Lord’s), average of 20.23. Armstrong’s date 19 ‘W.G. Grace. Champion Cricketer of Worcestershire & Surrey v West of birth and death are lost to history. the World’. Large cotton Indies 1969, England v West Indies Armstrong finished with figures of handkerchief commemorating a 1969 (Old Trafford & Lord’s), 23 overs, 16 maidens, seven wickets of Centuries by Grace. The England v South Africa () for 33 runs in the match against handkerchief has a central portrait of 1970!, England v Rest of the World Derby (see telegram note) Grace three quarter length in cricket 1970 (Lord’s & Headingley), England 15 Bedale Cricket Club. Original attire holding a cricket bat, with v Pakistan 1967, 1971 (Edgbaston), scorebook for the North biography and record of each England v India 1971, England v club with handwritten scores for individual score and opponents to West Indies, The Oval, Edgbaston in matches between 1847 and 1849. outer . Decorated with cricket 1973, official tickets for England v Handsomely and neatly compiled in bats and balls in a floral outer border. New Zealand 1969, 1973 ink. Matches played against Produced in 1895, the handkerchief (Headingley), invitation card to Stockton, Darlington, Leyburn, is printed in black. Pin holes to Committee Room 1973 Stokesley, Boroughbridge, Hawick corners, very minor marks otherwise (Headingley), Press ticket for the etc. Some interesting handwritten in good/very good condition with final Test, Pakistan v M.C.C. Karachi details. ‘Cricket bats, balls, stumps, printing bright. Overall 25”x24” 1969. Mostly Daily Telegraph press chests and chains with the laws of £80/120 tickets in the main, with some made cricket, and new scoring papers, to out for E.W. Swanton. Good 20 ‘W.G. Grace. Champion Cricketer of be had of M. Dark, at her selection, some duplication £20/30 the World’. Large cotton manufactory , Lords’ Cricket Ground’ handkerchief commemorating a 14 H.H Armstrong. Hampshire 1882- printed to bottom of each page. Century of Centuries by Grace. The 1885. Very large ledger style Some later 1960’s entries for handkerchief has a central portrait of scrapbook containing some period Wombwell Cricket Lovers 50’s Grace three quarter length in cricket team photographs (not Hampshire) match!. Odd faults, generally in very attire holding a cricket bat, with featuring Armstrong plus a number good condition £40/60 biography and record of each of book plate photographs taken 16 England v Australia at Headingley, individual score and opponents to from ‘Famous Cricketers and Cricket Leeds 1934. Official ticket for the outer border. Decorated with cricket Grounds’ and laid down to pages. 4th Test match played 20th-24th of bats and balls in a floral outer border. Also includes some loose ephemera July 1934, this being for Saturday Produced in 1895, the handkerchief including telegrams sent in 1885 and 21st July 1934. The ticket in green is printed in black. Laid down to 1889 regarding Hampshire matches with black lettering has printed mount, very minor marks otherwise ‘Armstrong six wickets for details ‘Australian Reserve’ Approx in good/very good condition with eighteen runs. Many thanks for 3.75”x2.5”. G £30/40 printing bright. Framed and glazed. letting him come’. Also Overall 26”x25” £60/90 Southampton Cricket Club 1889 The Test was drawn with Bradman printed notice to raise subscriptions making 304 in Australia’s only 21 W.G. Grace. Orange file containing to recognise the services of Mr various ephemera on Grace. Includes Armstrong to the club’, ‘W.G. Grace. Illustrated Interview 17 England v Australia 1948. Official Southampton Cricket Club fixture 1895’. ‘Illustrated Interviews No. match tickets, for the ‘Pavilion card for 1889, South Hants fixture XLII Mr W.G. Grace’ taken from The Enclosure’, for the 4th Test match list for 1895, Deanery Cricket Club Strand Magazine 1895, small played at Headingley 1948 for fixture list for 1888 and South Hants original photograph, trade cards, consecutive days play on the 22nd, C.C. ‘Report of the Committee for modern photographs of Grace’s 23rd and 24th July 1948. Qty 3. G the year 1883. The large ledger house at Eltham, postcards, news £40/60 boards with title ‘Cricket Snaps’ has cutting, mainly modern, FDC, copy four silver shields attached, each Australia won the Test by seven of Grace’s death certificate and will, relating to and bowling wickets, Bradman making 173 in the ‘The Old Man with the Beard’. B. performances by Armstrong for the second innings Darwin. Article taken from ‘Men Deanery and South Hants C.C.’s in Only’ 1936 etc. G £30/50 18 Lancashire 1931. Linen 1882 and 1883. Sold with two handkerchief, 17”x17”, with printed 22 R.A.A.F. v Royal Air Force, Old cricket caps, one a hooped cap in image of the Lancashire team with Trafford, August 1945. Official maroon, blue and gold and the other title to top ‘Lancashire County scorecard for the war time match. a cap with Lancashire emblem Cricket Club Season 1931’ and For the R.A.F., Washbrook made 66 attached , both with wear and moth ‘Champion County 1926, 1927, and Robinson took 4-30, for R.A.A.F. holes. G £80/100 1928 & 1930’. To the lower border Stanford made 79no. Sold with a

6 M.C.C. Christmas card for 1948 and page menu with gilt emblem of the browning to page edges. G £30/50 a M.C.C. Bicentenary menu and College to centre with titles in blue 30 South Africa tour of England 1924. scorecard 1987. Odd faults, good lettering above and below. To inside Bound board scrapbook containing £18/25 pages menu and programme. C.L. press cuttings from a variety of Townsend’s copy. G/VG £30/50 23 . Three original ‘Test newspapers, images and reports on Match Bulletins’ issued with the Townsend was playing for all four Test matches in England. Daily Mail. Issues for 1st, 4th and Gloucestershire v at Blackheath Nicely compiled. 5.25”x8.25”. 5th December 1928 covering the on the 11th-13th May 1899 and Minor browning to page edges. G first Test at 1928. This was attended the Dinner. £30/50 Bradman’s first Test match. Some Gloucestershire won by 51 runs and 31 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/25. wear and ink staining otherwise in Townsend took seven wickets in the Two thick bound board scrapbooks good condition £20/30 match containing press cuttings from a 24 ‘ Newspapers’. Selection of 27 Hitchin Cricket Club 1940s-70’s. variety of newspapers, images and newspapers covering the M.C.C. Green ledger covering the history of reports on all matches, minor and tour of Australia in 1932-33 Hitchin C.C. includes Dinner menus, major, including the five Test comprising nine copies of ‘The photographs, press cuttings and matches in Australia. Nicely Mail’ published during the pictures, fixture cards, letters etc. To compiled. Both 5.25”x8.25”. Minor Bodyline series in Australia, from the back of the ledger there are browning to page edges. G £50/80 September 28th 1932 to March 15th earlier items relating to the club in 32 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/25 1933, some copies are lacking their 1870s/1890s including list of and . Thick bound board covers, one has just three leaves. members 1883 and 1893, fixture scrapbook containing press cuttings Plus ‘The Telegraph. Cricket cards 1876-1879, 1883, 1886-1890, from a variety of newspapers, Supplement. What of ’ by 1892 and 1893. Matches were images and reports. This scrapbook A.H. Thomas. Brisbane, February 6th played against I Zingari, Gentlemen features ‘Jack Hobb’s reminiscences’, 1933. Rare surviving broadsheet of Herts, Minor Counties cricket etc. comments by the Australian press on newspaper, 16pp with pictures and Most of the items laid down to the M.C.C. team 1924/25 and Kent two copies of ‘The Sporting Globe’ pages, some wear and damage. interest including . broadsheet newspaper for 14th Overall good condition. Sold with a Nicely compiled. 5.25”x8.25”. December 1932 and 25th further brown file containing a Minor browning to page edges. G September 1935. All newspapers collection of modern 1980/2000s £30/50 with good coverage of the tour. Benefit programmes, some signed by Some faults, good £200/300 the Benefit player, a blue file 33 Australian tour of England 1926. covering Hertfordshire Minor Two thick bound board scrapbooks 25 Cricket ephemera. Good selection County cricket and including containing press cuttings from a including brochures, booklets, tour scorecards, programmes and variety of newspapers, images and brochures, cigarette and postcards, photographs, some signed and a reports on the tour including all five Topical Times Supplements (8) & larger black file containing original Test matches in England. Nicely magazines. Official Playfair tour photographs of the Hitchin XI 1907 compiled. Each 5.25”x8.25”. Minor brochures for 1946-153 complete, in and two further reproduced browning to page edges. G £50/80 good condition, ‘Players Please’ photographs, not cricket related, Cricket Fixtures 1935, ‘Selected for 34 M.C.C. tour of South Africa showing scenes believed to be from England’. Compiled by R.J. Cannon 1927/28 and the Tests of 1929 the King Edward VIII Coronation in 1948, ‘’s Cricket against South Africa. Thick bound 1894. G £40/60 Annual 1947, ‘The Nutter-Oldfield board scrapbook containing press Testimonial Book of Cricket’ 1953, 28 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1920/21. cuttings from a variety of Topical Times supplements of Thick bound board scrapbook newspapers, images, original Compton, Melville, Washbrook, containing press cuttings from a scorecard and reports on tours and Hutton etc, Classic Cricket card variety of newspapers, images and Test matches in South Africa and albums, two postcard albums reports on all matches, minor and England. Nicely compiled. containing Cornhill cards and other major, including the five Test 5.25”x8.25”. Minor browning to modern and repro postcards. matches in Australia. Nicely page edges. G £30/50 ‘Newtown Linford Cricket Club compiled. 5.25”x8.25”. Minor 35 M.C.C. tour of Australia and New 1919-2005. Tony Geary. Signed browning to page edges. G £30/50 Zealand 1929/30 and the Tests limited edition number 98 etc. G 29 Australian tour of England 1921. against New Zealand in 1931 & £40/60 Thick bound board scrapbook 1937. Two bound board scrapbooks 26 Charles Lucas Townsend, containing press cuttings from a containing press cuttings from a Gloucestershire, County & variety of newspapers, images and variety of newspapers, images and England 1893-1922. ‘Royal Naval reports on all five Test matches in reports on tours and Test matches in College, Greenwich’. Official menu England plus four Test matches in Australia, New Zealand and England. for the Dinner held at Greenwich on South Africa 1922/23. Nicely Nicely compiled 5.25”x8.25”. Minor the 11th May 1899. Decorative 4 compiled. 5.25”x8.25”. Minor browning to page edges £30/50

7 36 Australian tour of England 1930. scrapbooks compiled by Saulez and featuring all the leading players Three thick bound board scrapbooks during his life. from the series. Nicely compiled. containing press cuttings from a 16”x12”. Odd faults, G £40/60 42 Australian tour of England 1930. variety of newspapers, images and Large original black photograph 49 Indian tour of England 1959, reports on the tour including all five album containing press cuttings, Australian tour of India 1959/60 and Test matches in England. Nicely mainly photographic images, of the South African tour of England 1960. compiled. Each 5.25”x8.25”. Minor tour and featuring all the leading Large original black photograph browning to page edges. G £60/90 players from the series. Nicely album containing press cuttings, 37 M.C.C. tour of South Africa compiled. 12”x10”. Odd faults, G mainly photographic images with 1930/31. Thick bound board £30/50 captions, of the tours and featuring scrapbook containing press cuttings all the leading players from the 43 New Zealand tour of England 1931. from a variety of newspapers, series. Nicely compiled. 16”x12”. Large original black photograph images, original scorecard and Odd faults, G £40/60 album containing press cuttings, reports on tours and Test matches in mainly photographic images plus 50 Australian tour of England 1961. South Africa and four of the five biographies, of the tour and Large original black photograph Tests in England in 1935. Nicely featuring all the leading players from album containing press cuttings, compiled. 5.25”x8.25”. Minor the series. Nicely compiled. mainly photographic images with browning to page edges. G £30/50 12”x10”. Odd faults, G £30/50 captions, of the tour and featuring 38 England v India 1932-1936. Thick all the leading players from the 44 Australian tour of England 1934 & bound board scrapbook containing series. Some original press M.C.C. tour of Australia 1936/37. press cuttings from a variety of photographs included. Nicely Large original black photograph newspapers, images, original compiled. 16”x12”. Odd faults, G album containing press cuttings, scorecard and reports on tours and £40/60 mainly photographic images, of the Test matches in England in 1932, in tours and featuring all the leading 51 M.C.C. tour of Australia & New India 1933/24 and in England in players from the series. Nicely Zealand 1962/63. Large original 1936. Nicely compiled. compiled. 12”x10”. Odd faults, G black photograph album containing 5.25”x8.25”. Minor browning to £30/50 press cuttings, mainly photographic page edges. G £30/50 images with captions, of the tour 45 Australian tour of England 1938. 39 England v South Africa 1935-1939. and featuring all the leading players Large original black photograph Thick bound board scrapbook from the series. Nicely compiled. album containing press cuttings, containing press cuttings from a 16”x12”. Odd faults, G £40/60 mainly photographic images with variety of newspapers, images, captions and biographies, of the tour 52 Australian tour of England 1964 and original scorecard and reports on and featuring all the leading players Australian tour of India 1964/65. tours and Test matches in England in from the series. Nicely compiled. Large original black photograph 1935 (last test), in South Africa 12”x10”. Odd faults, G £40/60 album containing press cuttings, 1938/39 including the ‘Timeless mainly photographic images with Test’. Nicely compiled. 5.25”x8.25”. 46 Australian tour of England 1956. captions, of the tour and featuring Minor browning to page edges. G Large original black photograph all the leading players from the £30/50 album containing press cuttings, series. Some original press mainly photographic images with 40 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1936/37. photographs included. Nicely captions and biographies, of the tour Five thick bound board scrapbooks compiled. 16”x12”. Odd faults, G and featuring all the leading players containing press cuttings from a £40/60 from the series. Good Laker interest. variety of newspapers, images and Nicely compiled. 16”x12”. Odd 53 M.C.C. tour of India 1963/64. Large reports on the tour and the Test faults, G £40/60 quantity of black file pages matches in Australia. Nicely containing press cuttings, mainly compiled. Each 5.25”x8.25”. Minor 47 M.C.C. tour of South Africa photographic images with captions, browning to page edges. G 1956/57 and the New Zealanders in of the tour and featuring all the £80/120 England 1958. Large original black leading players from the series. photograph album containing press 41 Australian tour of England 1938. Nicely compiled, but lacking black cuttings, mainly photographic Two thick bound board scrapbooks photograph album. Includes further images with captions, of the tours containing press cuttings from a pages covering the early 1960’s and featuring all the leading players variety of newspapers, images and period. 16”x12”. Odd faults, G from the series. Nicely compiled. reports on the tour including all five £40/60 16”x12”. Odd faults, G £40/60 Test matches in England. Nicely 54 M.C.C. tour of South Africa compiled. Each 5.25”x8.25”. Minor 48 M.C.C. tour of Australia & New 1964/65, New Zealand in India and browning to page edges. G £50/80 Zealand 1958/59. Large original New Zealand tour of England 1965. black photograph album containing Geoffrey Gordon Alfred Saulez, Large original black photograph press cuttings, mainly photographic Cricket scorer, Tests and first class album containing press cuttings, images with captions, of the tour 1973-1992. A collection of mainly photographic images with

8 captions, of the tour and featuring 62 Cornhill Insurance cards. Series ‘H’. seven Australian players, Bradman, all the leading players from the Twenty five signed cards from series Brown, O’Reilly, Ring, Johnson, series. Nicely compiled. 16”x12”. ‘H’. Signatures include Atherton, Loxton and Hamence. Sold with Odd faults, G £40/60 White, Such, Benjamin, Bolus, three similar postcards individually Caddick, Cork, Crawley, Stewart, signed to face by Bradman, Harvey 55 M.C.C. tour of Australia & New Fletcher, Fraser, Gooch etc. Sold with and Miller. VG £30/50 Zealand 1965/66. Large original twenty seven duplicate signed cards. black photograph album containing 71 Australia. Red file containing forty G £40/60 press cuttings, mainly photographic six ‘Ashes 1990’s’ postcards, each images with captions, of the tour 63 Cornhill Insurance cards. Series ‘I’. individually signed to face by an and featuring all the leading players Forty four signed cards from series Australian Test player. Signatures from the series. Nicely compiled. ‘I’. Signatures include Atherton, include Don Bradman, Boon, 16”x12”. Odd faults, G £40/60 Martin, Brown, Crawley, Wells, O’Reilly, Walters, Massie, Stackpole, Taylor, Hussain, Irani, Fraser, Russell, Hamence, Lawry, Ring, Healy, 56 Cricketers 1920-1950’s. Two black Stewart, Croft, Ealham, Hick etc. Morris, Johnston, Johnson, photograph albums containing press Sold with fifty eight duplicate signed McGrath, Booth, Border, McKenzie, cuttings and pictures of leading cards. G £50/80 Loxton, . Some duplication of cricketers from the period. Nicely signature and one card signed by compiled. Some loose cuttings 64 Cornhill Insurance cards. Series ‘J’. !. VG £50/80 included. Each 12”x10”. Odd faults, Twenty one signed cards from series G £30/50 ‘J’. Signatures include Atherton, 72 ‘Centenary of the Ashes 1882-1982’ Hick, Headley, Hussain, Maddy, colour postcard, signed to face by CRICKET POSTCARDS, CIGARETTE & Caddick, Croft, Giles, Headley etc. nine Australian players including TRADE CARDS Sold with nine duplicate signed cards R.Marsh, Lillee, Chappell, Thomson, 57 Cornhill Insurance cards. Series ‘B’. and five signed photo-copied cards. McCosker etc. Sold with eleven Two mono signed cards of Ian Plus four signed series ‘K’ cards of similar postcards signed to face by Botham and David Bairstow. G Mullally, Headley, Caddick and one Test player or more. Fifteen £25/35 Gough. G £30/50 signatures including Bradman, Hutton, Lawry, Loxton, Border, 58 Cornhill Insurance cards. Series ‘C’. 65 Sussex 1920’s. Sepia real Craig, Hassett, Benaud, Lillee, Twenty three signed cards from photograph postcard of the Sussex Brown, O’Reilly etc. VG £30/50 series ‘C’. Cards include Moxon, team c1928. Sold with a further real Downton, Lamb, Taylor, Small, photograph postcard of John 73 ‘Centenary of the Ashes 1882-1982’ Willey, Ellison, Richards, Botham, Langridge wearing blazer and cap. colour postcard, signed to face by Allott, Radford, Agnew, Larkins, Both cards by Deane, Wiles and five Australian players, Harvey, Foster, Cook etc. Duplicate signed Millar of Brighton. The team card Davidson, Ring, De Courcy and cards of Downton and Lamb. Plus laid down to black card. G £20/30 Hole. Sold with fifteen various two photo-copied cards of Gower cricket postcards signed by one Test 66 Middlesex team postcards. Three and Jarvis. G £50/80 player or more. Twenty signatures postcards of the Middlesex teams of including Bradman, Warne, Hutton, 59 Cornhill Insurance cards. Series ‘D’. c1910, c1930’s and 1947. The first Burge, G. Chappell, Lillee, Hassett, I. Eight signed cards from series ‘D’. card a Star Series card, the second Chappell, K. Hughes, K. Miller, Signatures are Capel, Fraser, unknown and the third by Bridge McGrath, M. Waugh etc. Some Stephenson (2), Foster (2), House. S.20340. G £20/30 duplication of signature. VG £30/50 Hemmings and Curtis. The cards of 67 Don Bradman. Six modern cricket Capel and Fraser appear original, the 74 England. Black photograph album postcards/trade cards all signed by others appear photo-copied cards. G containing sixty three modern cricket Bradman, in later years. VG £40/60 £20/30 postcards including ‘Centenary of 68 Australia. Four ‘Ashes 1990’s’ the Ashes 1882-1982’, Australian 60 Cornhill Insurance cards. Series ‘E’. postcards, each signed to face by Bicentenary etc. Each card signed by Eighteen signed cards from series ‘E’. Don Bradman, , Neil one or more Test players. Over 139 Signatures include Atherton, Harvey and . VG signatures, including odd Australian Hussain, Hemmings, Fraser, Capel, £30/40 signature, including Larwood, Bailey, Lawrence, Pringle , Lamb, Hutton, May, F.Brown, Evans, Malcolm, Bicknell, Lewis etc. Sold 69 ‘Centenary of the Ashes 1882-1982’ Washbrook, Kenyon, C. Walters, with ten duplicate signed cards and a colour postcard, signed to face by Ames, Hardstaff, Tyson, Illingworth, signed series ‘F’ card of Mark four Australian players, Bradman, Botham, Lamb, Knott, D. Wright, Ramprakash. G £30/50 Brown, O’Reilly and Hamence. Sold Trueman, Bedser, Statham, Gooch, with four similar postcards 61 Cornhill Insurance cards. Series ‘G’. Greig, Gatting, Gough, G. Chappell, individually signed to face by Ten signed cards from series ‘G’. Warne, Waugh, Blewett, Benaud Bradman, R.Lindwall and K.Miller. Signatures include Jarvis, Bicknell, etc. Some duplication of signatures. VG £30/50 Lathwell, Thorpe, Caddick, G £40/60 Maynard, Foster, Gooch etc. Sold 70 ‘Centenary of the Ashes 1882-1982’ with seven duplicates, signed£25/35 colour postcard, signed to face by

9 75 Australia. Green photograph album photograph postcard of Haigh in 87 H.D.G. Leveson-Gower’s XI v containing 105 postcards, postcard bowling pose with title ‘Yorkshire M.C.C. Australian team 1933. Mono size photographs and trade cards of Style’. Signed in black ink by Haigh. real photograph postcard of Australian Test cricketers, each Hartmann 1378. Minor wear to Leveson-Gower’s XI lined up at signed by the players featured. Some lower border of card otherwise in Scarborough for the match, signed signed in later years. Signatures good condition £80/120 to image by Wyatt. Walkers Studios, include Davidson, Hamence, Scarborough. VG £40/50 81 George Herbert Hirst. Yorkshire & Hassett, Alderman, Thomson, England 1891-1929. Mono real 88 Reg Simpson and . Mono Border, G.Marsh, Jones, Waugh, photograph postcard of Hirst, full real photograph postcard of Simpson Lawson, Lawry, Brown, Lee, length, in bowling pose. Nicely and Hutton walking out to bat in the Simpson, Gleeson, Benaud, signed in black ink by Hirst to lower 1950’s. Walkers Studios, Chappell, M.Clarke, Loxton, border. Rotophot no.8602. Scarborough. G £25/35 Ponsford, Morris, Redpath, Lillee, Postmarked 1903. G £100/130 McKenzie, Walters, I. Johnson, R. 89 Australian tour of England 1934. Marsh, K. Miller, N. O’Neill, 82 David Hunter. Yorkshire 1888-1909. Mono real photograph postcard of Lindwall, Massie, Ring, N. Harvey Mono real photograph postcard of the Australian touring party wearing etc. Some duplication of signatures. Hunter in keeping pose with Australian blazers and cricket attire. G £70/100 title ‘Well Thrown In’. Signed in Nicely signed to verso in ink by black ink by Haigh. Hartmann 1377. thirteen members of the touring 76 Middlesex. Blue photograph album Postmarked 1903. Light to party. Signatures are Woodfull containing thirty five signed right hand lower corner otherwise in (), Bradman, McCabe, postcards, player cards, trade cards, good condition £80/120 Fleetwood-Smith, O’Reilly, Darling, photographs etc. Signatures include Grimmett, Ebeling, Brown, Kippax, Fraser, Gatting, Emburey, Tufnel, 83 Pelham Francis Warner, Middlesex & Oldfield, Ponsford and Harold Ramprakash, Weekes, Strauss, England 1894-1929. Mono real Bushby (Manager). Lacking the Butcher, Haynes, Radley, Bennett, photograph postcard of Warner, full signatures of Bromley, Wall, Carr, Murray, Dewes, Joyce, Hutton, length, in batting pose. Nicely signed Chipperfield and Barnett from the N.Compton etc. G £30/40 in black ink by Warner to lower right full touring party. In addition to hand corner. Rotophot no.6592. 77 . Four mono and colour these signatures the card is signed by Postmarked 1903. Crease to left postcards of Lara, each different and four of the England team who hand side of card otherwise in good signed by the player. One a postcard played Australia in 1934. Signatures condition £60/90 sized photograph. G £30/50 are Bowes, Verity, Woolley and 84 Arthur Frederick Augustus Lilley. Leyland plus R.J. Gregory who 78 Cricket autographs. Green Warwickshire & England 1894-1911. toured with England to India in photograph album containing Mono real photograph postcard of 1933/34. Postcard by Photo-Work numerous signed postcards, trade Lilley, full length, wearing batting Ltd of Brighouse. Slight ink smudge cards, postcard size press and copy pads and cap and holding a cricket to Bradman’s signature otherwise in photographs etc. Signatures include bat. Nicely signed in black ink by good/very good condition. A rare S. Jones, Trescothick, Russell, Lilley to lower border. Produced in card in this signed form £180/250 Strauss, J. Edrich, Greig, Anderson, Berlin. Thiele 7262. Minor wear to Cowdrey, Gower, Gough, Dexter, 90 Hampshire C.C.C. circa 1927. Sepia image and postcard extremities Cork, Caddick, Malcolm, Kumble, real photograph postcard of the otherwise in good condition Sheppard, Snow, Cook etc. G Hampshire team, series unknown. £100/150 £40/60 Sold with a sepia real photograph 85 and . postcard of Arthur E.R. Gilligan. The 79 J.B. ‘Jack’ Hobbs, Surrey & England Mono real photograph postcard of Hampshire card in good condition, 1905-1934. Postcard album Wyatt and Hendren walking out to the Gilligan card torn and repaired to containing a good collection of bat, with the pavilion to back £20/30 Hobbs ephemera including, signed background, in the 1930’s. Signed in postcards, signed original 91 Cricket postcards. Selection, ink by Wyatt. Walkers Studios, photographs, signed original pen Australia 1905 (Hartmann), Australia Scarborough. Minor adhesive marks and ink caricature, handwritten 1930, W.G. Grace ‘Happy to verso. G £40/60 letter, trade and cigarette cards, Memories’ with floral decoration to press cuttings,booklets, modern 86 Greville Stevens, Edward Dawson borders. German. No. 22/19a, Patsy postcards etc. Seven items including and Henry Enthoven. Mono real Hendren, Len Hutton 364 Oval the letter are signed by Hobbs. photograph postcard of the three (Walter Scott), signed by Hutton, Postcards include ‘Force Bats’, players walking across the ground at but faded, plainback postcards of ‘World’s Batting Records’ etc. Scarborough wearing blazers, with Hirst and Denton and printed Various sizes from A5 or smaller. G the pavilion to background, in the postcard of the Australian team £100/150 1920’s. Signed in ink by Stevens and 1961 Sold with an album page Dawson. Walkers Studios, signed in pencil by George Gunn and 80 Schofield Haigh. Yorkshire & Scarborough. Minor adhesive marks Fred Bennett of . G England 1895-1913. Mono real to verso. G £50/70 £30/50

10 92 Surrey C.C.C. Original mono England 1896-1920. Signed mono August 14th 1905’. Wrench series postcards of Surrey teams for 1922 postcard of Braund, full length, in 1695. Some of the signature and (5, all similar), 1936, 1947 (Dick) batting pose. Nicely signed by inscription to darker area of and 1957 (Dick). Printed and real Braund to lower border. Wrench postcard. Light foxing to card photograph images. Qty 8.Sold with Series no 1389. Slight rounding to otherwise in good condition. Rare three mono postcard sized corners otherwise in good condition £180/220 photographs of Fletcher and Clark £50/70 107 Thomas Edwin Reed Cook. Sussex walking out to bat, McIntye walking 99 Fred Ridgway. Kent & England 1922-1937. Sepia real photograph off the pitch and 1946-1961. Mono real photograph postcard of Cook, half length, walking onto the pitch, all nicely plainback postcard of Ridgway, three wearing Sussex sweater. Nicely signed by the four players. G quarter length, wearing cricket signed by Cook in ink. Series £30/50 attire. Signed in ink by Ridgway. unknown. Heavy adhesive marks to 93 ‘Australian Bicentenary postcard Flemons of Tonbridge. G £30/50 verso otherwise in good condition signed to face by Captains, Don £80/120 100 Alec Hearne. Kent & England 1884- Bradman and Len Hutton. Sold with 1906. Sepia postcard of Hearne, full 108 Patsy Hendren. Middlesex & a ‘Centenary of the Ashes’ FDC length, in batting pose, wearing England. Scarce mono plainback signed by seven Australians Kent cap. Nicely signed by Hearne in postcard of Hendren, head and including Waugh, Benaud, Chappell, ink. Wrench series 2937. Rare. G shoulders, in cameo. Nicely signed Hughes, Border etc and four FDC’s £120/160 by Hendren in ink. Photograph by individually signed by N. Harvey, Wilkes & Son of West Bromwich. G , Ron Hamence and Alan 101 Errol R.T. Holmes. Surrey & England. £100/150 Davidson, in later years. G £30/50 Mono real photograph postcard of Holmes, head and shoulders, 109 Patsy Hendren. Middlesex & 94 Australia. Collection of seventeen wearing Surrey cap. Signed in black England. Sepia ‘Waterman’s Pens’ real photograph and printed ink by Holmes. Publisher unknown. advertising postcard of Hendren postcards of touring teams of 1905 G £40/60 signing a cricket bat. Nicely signed (3, all different), 1912 (Bolland), by Hendren. Sold with a mono 1921 (3, all different), 1930 (3, all 102 George Geary. Leicestershire & signed postcard size photograph of a different), 1934 (2, both the same), England 1912-1938. Mono real young in front of a 1938 (2, both the same) and 1956 photograph postcard of Geary, half cricket pavilion wearing suit and hat. (3, all the same). Rotary, Hartmann, length, wearing M.C.C. touring Laid down to card. Both players Hunt, Viyella, Bolland, Photo-Work blazer. Nicely signed and dated by achieved the feat of scoring one etc. Odd faults otherwise in good Geary, ‘August 1938’. John Cox of hundred first class centuries. G condition £50/70 Leicester. VG £100/150 £40/60 95 Leslie O’Brien Fleetwood-Smith. 103 William Gilbert Grace. 110 J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905- Victoria & Australia 1931-1940. Gloucestershire & England 1865- 1934. Mono real photograph Mono real photograph postcard of 1908. Sepia postcard of Grace in plainback postcard with Hobbs, full Fleetwood-Smith in bowling pose. batting pose wearing M.C.C. cap. length, wearing M.C.C. cap in Signed to postcard by Fleetwood- Nicely signed in black ink by Grace. batting pose in front of the wicket. Smith. Some of the signature to Wrench series, no. 2931. Signed by Hobbs in ink. Minor darker area. From the ‘Australian Photograph by Hawkins. Postally adhesive marks to verso. Sold with a Cricketers’ series 1938. R. Tuck. unused. Generally good/ very good signed mono real photograph Heavy adhesive marks to verso. G condition. Rare £200/300 postcard of a young . £60/80 104 . Middlesex & Sporting Handbooks Postcard. Both 96 Stanley Joseph McCabe. New South England. Mono real photograph players achieved the feat of scoring Wales & Australia 1928-1942. Mono postcard of Warner in batting pose. one hundred first class centuries. G real photograph postcard of McCabe Nicely signed by Warner in ink. Rival £40/60 in batting pose with title to lower Photographic Series 1397. Excellent 111 Leslie E.G. Ames. Kent & England border ‘S.J. McCabe (Vice-Captain). signature. G/VG £80/120 1926-1951. Signed mono real Signed to face by McCabe. From the 105 Charles Burgess Fry. Sussex & photograph plainback postcard of ‘Australian Cricketers’ series 1938. R. England 1894-1908. Sepia real Ames, full length, in batting pose. Tuck. G £120/160 photograph postcard of Fry, half B.C. Flemons of Tonbridge. Sold with 97 Charles Hallows. Lancashire & length in cricket sweater. Nicely a signed mono real photograph England 1914-1932. Mono real signed in ink by Fry. Rotary series postcard of a young . photograph postcard of Hallows No. 3805. G £150/200 Both players achieved the feat of wearing Lancashire blazer. Signed to scoring one hundred first class 106 Bobby Abel. Surrey & England 1881- face by Hallows. Nias of Brighton. centuries. G £40/60 1904. Sepia postcard of Abel, full Some adhesive marks to verso. G length, in batting pose, wearing 112 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1954/55. £120/160 Surrey cap. Nicely signed by Abel in Sepia postcard of R.M.S Orsova, 98 Len Braund. Surrey, Somerset & ink ‘Yours Truly, R. Abel, Surrey, Orient Line ship which took the

11 M.C.C. team to Australia. Signed to 118 Comedy cricket postcards. Selection postcards ‘The Humours of Cricket’ face by twenty members of the of seventeen turn of the century Series 8 after Lance Thackeray. The touring party including postcards, five from Lance cards show a different cricketing management. Signatures include Thackeray’s ‘At the Wicket’ series, scene with title to each card and has Hutton, May, Simpson, Cowdrey, four Philco cards of boy cricketers, ‘Proof Limited to 1000 copies’ in gilt Bailey, Statham, Tyson, Edrich, ‘The Lobster’, ‘Captain of the to lower border of card. The cards Evans, Wardle, Graveney etc. Eleven’, ‘Well Caught’ and ‘The attractively mounted, framed and Lacking the signature of Compton Stumper’ all by J.W.G., six ‘Cricket glazed. Sold with original certificate who was a doubt and flew to Series’ cards, Millar & Lang series for the cards, Proof set no.4, and Australia. Minor fading to two etc. Odd faults, good £30/50 presentation postcard case. G signatures in darker area of card £25/35 119 E.P. Kinsella. Full set of six colour otherwise in good condition £60/90 postcards depicting boy cricketers by 125 Cricket cigarette and trade cards. 113 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1958/59. E.P. Kinsella c1906. Each card with Good selection including full sets of Mono postcard of the P&O ship boy cricketer in different position Players ‘Caricatures by RIP’ 1926, Iberia which took the team to and title to lower border. Published Players ‘Cricketers’ 1934, Players Australia. Signed to card face by by Langsdorff & Co. Series no. 675. 1938 ‘Cricketers’ in album (3 sets), eighteen members of the touring Some faults otherwise in good set of Australian ‘Butter’ cards party including May, Trueman, condition £40/60 Australia v Pakistan c1984, Watson, Laker, Tyson, Cowdrey, ‘Australian Test Cricketers’. John 120 Cricket postcards. Selection Brown, Statham etc. Slight fading to Ireland, Plus other sports including including ‘’ Valentines, odd signature. G £50/70 full set of Players’ Speedway Riders’ five ‘turn of the century’ village 1937, in album, Wills Association 114 Sussex v Australia 1926. Mono real cricket team postcards including ‘The Footballers 1935/36 and other non photograph postcard showing Brunswick Wesleyan Cricket Club sporting sets of cigarette cards, sets Captains, and 1911, Heaton Stannington 1911’ and odds. Sold with various tossing for innings etc, early comic cards etc plus a reference books on cigarette card at Hove on the 28th August 1926. collection of 1970/90’s cricket values. £20/30 Series unknown. Rare. G £70/100 postcards and odd greeting card. Plus a ‘World Cup 1999’ Pakistan 126 Churchman ‘Cricketers’ 1936. Full The match was drawn, Grimmett green wrist watch (new). G £25/35 set of fifty cards in good condition taking eight wickets in the match, £25/35 Bardsley 118no, 121 ‘Australia Bicentenary’ postcard 1988 signed to back by eighteen 127 Don Bradman. Kings ‘Photocard’ 115 ‘Arthur Wellard Testimonial Season Australian cricketers including cigarette card featuring Australian 1951’. Sepia real photograph Lindwall, W. Brown, A. Morris, and England Test Captains, Bradman postcard of the Somerset team of Davidson, O’Neill, I. Chappell, G. and 1936/37 tour, 1950. The card with title to top right Chappell, Lawry, Hawke, R. Marsh, signed to face by both players. Sold hand border designed for Wellard’s Lillee, Massie, Burge etc. Further with seven further signed cigarette Fund by John G. Walter. Series signatures to front. G £25/35 and trade cards including Lindwall, unknown. Rare £30/50 Ames, Gover, Washbrook (3) and 122 Len Hutton, Yorkshire & England. 116 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1907/08. Tattersall. Two of the Washbrook Mono real photograph postcard of Real photograph mono postcard for cards and the Gover card signed to Hutton walking out to bat in the ‘M.C.C. Australian Team 1907- backs. G £30/40 England cap. The card with printed 1908’. Cameos of all members of the inscription ‘Leonard Hutton 128 Cricket postcard, trade cards and touring party with A.O.Jones, (Yorkshire) creates a postcard sized photographs and Captain, in larger cameo to centre. Record, England v Australia at The pictures. Brown file containing over Rotary series, no 3827a. Sold with Oval. August 23rd 1938. 364 runs’. one hundred signed items. K.T. , Sussex & England. Signed in ink by Hutton. Walter Signatures include Illingworth, Mono real photograph postcard of Scott of Bradford. G £30/40 Cowdrey, Gooch, Boycott, Close, Ranjitsinhji, half length, wearing Lewis, Dexter, Evans, Bailey, G.O. cricket blazer. Rotary series. VG 123 ‘Australian Test Captains’. M.C.C. Allen, Parfitt, Edrich, Knott, £30/50 greetings card signed to inside pages Underwood, Botham, Hutton, D. by seventeen Australian Captains. 117 Kent. Twelve, mainly real Wright etc. G £60/80 Signatures include Bradman, photograph, postcards of teams and Benaud, Harvey, Hassett, Johnson 129 Don Bradman. Ashes 1997 first day individuals. The team postcards (signed twice), Border, Morris, cover and a small printed colour 1926, 1930, 1931, 1934/35, 1947, Booth, Lawry, Yallop, Brown, picture of Bradman. Both items 1949, 1952 and 1957. Mainly I.Chappell, Jarman, Simpson, signed by Bradman in thicker black Flemons of Tonbridge series cards. K.Hughes, Craig and G. Chappell. G pen in later years. G £30/40 The individual cards of G. Downton, £50/80 L. Ames (2) and D.G. Clark. G 130 Commonwealth XI Cricket Tour of £50/70 124 Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd. Rare set of India 1949/50. Four page printed six limited edition colour ‘Proof’ (greeting?) card with heading ‘4th

12 Test Match-Kanpur. India v Bradman presented a Lord’s cap during the Test held in Commonwealth’. With risque front Taverners ‘Player of the Year’ tie to Melbourne in 1977. G £50/70 cover entitled ‘What are the five Amiss. Signed by all three players. 142 ‘Hampstead Cricket Club. Sussex stages in the Fair Sex?!’. To inside 8”x6”. Sold with Warwickshire Tour, July 1891’. Original sepia pages and back cover, mounted C.C.C. headed letter from Amiss photograph of the Hampstead team photographs of the Vizianagram confirming the photograph. G , the photograph laid down to Palace, showing tiger skins, the £70/100 photographers mount with title and Palace at night during the M.C.C. 137 Robert Dillon, Lord Clonbrock. players names printed to lower tour to India in 1934 and Original carte de visite photograph border. Players included A.E. photograph of India against of Clonbrock sitting at table. Stoddart, Captain (Middlesex & England at Banaras, only match lost Clonbrock played five first class England 1885-1900) and G. by Jardine in India on the tour. Minor matches for M.C.C. (1833), Thornton (Middlesex 1893-1890). staining, faults otherwise in good Gentlemen v Players (1833) and for Photograph by E. Hawkins of condition £30/40 All England v Sussex in three Brighton. Mounted, photograph laid The 4th Test was drawn, Worrell matches 1832-1834. G £30/50 down to further mount and attrac - 223no and 83no tively framed and glazed. Overall Robert Dillon was born in 1807, 22.5”x18.5”. Some damage and 131 Cricket cigarette cards. Selection educated at Eton & Oxford, was an tear to lower border and image including full set of Players Irish peer. He died in 1893. Queen otherwise in generally good ‘Cricketers 1930’, Players’ Cricketers Victoria’s Coronation was held in condition £40/60 Caricatures by RIP 1926 (faults), 1838 10/50 Will’s ‘Cricketers’ 1908, some 143 Australia v England 1932/33 138 W.G. Grace. Victorian glass lantern faults, other odds and reprint cards ‘Bodyline’. Original mono printed slide showing a painted image of a £20/30 photograph of the M.C.C. cricket match being played at the Australasian team 1932/33. The CRICKET PHOTOGRAPHS Oval with W.G. Grace to photograph laid down to photog - foreground, depicted with another 132 Don Bradman & Prime Minister Bob raphers mount with title ‘M.C.C. cricketer and a lady spectator. The Hawke. Mono photograph of Team in Australia 1932-33’ to top slide marked ‘The Oval’. T.Pic. Bradman and the Prime Minister and players names printed to lower Gallery. G £30/40 looking at a copy of the ‘Bradman border. The photograph features Albums’ when it was launched. 139 Deck cricket. Victorian glass lantern Jardine, Paynter, Duckworth, Signed by Bradman. 10”x8”. G slide showing a painted image of Larwood, Allen, Hammond, Leyland, £30/50 cricket being played onboard ship. Voce, Wyatt, Sutcliffe, Brown, Verity, The slide marked ‘P&O Tate, Mitchell etc. The photograph 133 . Six colour press proceedings’. G £30/40 measures approx 10”x7”. Odd photographs showing Warne, a faults otherwise in good condition. young Warne playing for Australia 140 Ipswich School v Beccles. Whit Framed and glazed. Overall (1993), Warne in later years and Monday 1892. Three glass lantern 17”x13.5” £40/60 playing for Hampshire. All six slides showing photographic images photographs signed by Warne. from the match. Sold with a further 144 John Richard Mason. Kent & 8”x10”. G £30/50 glass lantern slide showing cricket England 1893-1919. Large Hawkins practise in front of the school. Qty 4. sepia photograph of Mason, full 134 Scarborough Cricket Festival. Small G £30/50 length, in batting pose with title to collection of original postcards bottom of mount ‘J.R. Mason 1894’. (Walkers Studio) and press 141 . England v Australia Mounted, framed and glazed. photographs of teams who played at 1980. Official colour photograph of Overall 17”x21”. Fading to image. the Festival. Teams include World XI the Ashes players and former Ashes G £30/50 1965, South African XI 1965, players who gathered at Lord’s for England XI 1964, West Indies XI the Centenary Test in 1980. The 145 Thomas Haywood & Robert 1964, England XI 1966, Rest of the photograph by . Signed Carpenter’. Mono photograph of World XI 1966 etc. Qty 12. G to image by eighteen players who Hayward and Carpenter stood in £30/40 were present at the match. classic pose wearing cricket attire Signatures include Larwood, Voce, and holding cricket bats. The image 135 . Thee excellent mono May, Wardle, Simpson, F.R. Brown, copied by Hawkins of Brighton. press photographs of Richards, one G. Evans, Laker, Hutton, Graveney, Mounted, framed and glazed. bowling for Somerset, one batting Brearley, Gower, Titmus etc. Overall 13”x16”. G £30/40 for the West Indies and one batting 12”x10”. Sold with an official for Glamorgan. All nicely signed by 146 Frank Edward Woolley. Kent & scorecard for the 1980 match and an Richards. Each 8”x10”. VG £30/50 England 1906-1938. Large and official programme for the 1977- impressive studio image of Woolley 136 Don Bradman. Mono photograph of 1993 Centenary Test Challenge wearing cricket attire. The Bradman, and Alec played at Trent Bridge in 1993 and a photograph by B.C. Flemons of Bedser taken outside Bradman’s signed colour photograph of Derek Tonbridge is titled to right hand side house in 1975 where Randall, who made 174, doffing his

13 ‘F.E. Woolley. Kent’ and is laid down England talking with Valentine and Team photograph of the players and to photographers mount with Ramadhin, one batting for management including Giffen, inserted period ink signature of Warwickshire, one after breaking the Trumble, Trott, Blackham, Gregory, Woolley to lower centre of mount. record of Sobers at Antigua Bannerman etc. Border with title, Framed and glazed. The photograph 1994 and the other wearing a suit names of players to lower border measures 9”x11.5” and overall and bowler hat whilst batting for a etc. Photograph by the London 17”x21”. G £120/160 sponsorship photograph. All four stereoscopic & Photographic photographs signed by Lara. All Company Ltd. Advertising to 147 , India. Blue file 8”x10”. VG £30/50 reverse. 4”x2.5”. Lacking bottom containing seventeen various press right hand corner, some creasing, photographs, copy photographs and 152 Viv Richards. West Indies. Four minor ink marks to image otherwise magazine printed pictures, all signed mono and colour press photographs in generally good condition £30/50 by Tendulkar. VG £50/70 of Richards, two batting for the West Indies, one in his last Test, one 159 Kent 1967. Official large mono 148 Don Bradman. England v Australia, batting for Glamorgan 1993 and one printed photograph of Kent Gillette The Oval 1948. Original mono head and shoulders. All four Cup winners 1967. The photograph postcard sized press photograph photographs signed by Richards. headed ‘ showing Bradman looking at his Three, 8”x10”, one, 11.5”x8.25”. with club emblem to centre in blue. stumps after being bowled by VG £30/50 Names of the team printed to lower Hollies, 2nd ball for nought, bowled border. Signed to white borders by by Hollies in Australia’s only innings. 153 Essex 1949-1960. Collection of all sixteen players featured. Signed in blue ink by Bradman, in twenty mono photographs of Essex Signatures include Cowdrey, later years. Central Press Photos Ltd players and a team photograph Underwood, Knott, Graham, photograph dated by hand 20th including Baker, Bailey, Bear, Savill, Denness, Ealham, Luckhurst, Dye, August 1948. G £50/80 Insole, Knight, Taylor, Preston, Shepherd etc. Mounted, framed and Milner, Carr, Essex team 1960 etc. In this famous 5th Test, Don glazed. Overall 16”x14.5”. G Head and shoulders images and Bradman playing in his final Test £30/50 action shots. Good selection. 6”x8” match needed just four runs to take and 8”x10”. VG £30/40 160 ‘The England Eleven which defeated his aggregate to 7,000 runs and his the Australians at The Oval, August average to 100. He was given a 154 Ray Robinson, cricket writer. 13th & 14th’ 1888. Land & Water standing ovation walking out to the Original mono press photograph of Supplement photographic image, wicket, Yardley shook his hand and Robinson with Lindsay Hassett. dated 1st September 1888 featuring the England team and the crowd Signed in ink by Robinson. 6”x8”. the England team, seated and gave him ‘three cheers’. He then VG £20/30 standing in rows with title and faced one ball from Eric Hollies 155 Len Hutton, Don Bradman and players names to lower border. before being bowled playing Geoffrey Howard. Excellent mono Mounted, framed and glazed. forward to the next ball, therefore press photograph of the three, Overall 18.5”x15.5”. G £30/40 finishing with a Test average of dressed in Dinner jackets attending a 99.94. Australia won the Test by an 161 South Africa v England, function. Annotation from Howard innings and 149 runs 1996. Large and impressive colour to verso. 9.5”X7”. G £15/25 panoramic photograph taken 3rd 149 Yorkshire Post. Selection of nine 156 Alec and Eric Bedser. Original mono Test of the 2005 series. The original photographs of cricketers, all photograph of the Surrey team photograph is taken looking across copyright Yorkshire Evening Post being presented to the Queen to Table Mountain with a large Test and all signed by the player featured. c1950’s. Signed to image by both match crowd in attendance and Signatures include Washbrook, Eric and Alec Bedser. The shows the match in progress, with Boycott (3, one following his photograph laid down to card and cloud over Table Mountain An 100x100’s), Yardley, Close (2), the mount signed by both players. G excellent image. Signed by photog - Sharpe, Trueman, and Statham. All £20/30 rapher Giles Ridley. Mounted, 7”x5”. Good images. G £20/30 framed and glazed. Overall 157 ‘The 4th Australian Team To England 150 Don Bradman. Large mono 29.5”x16”. VG £30/50 1884’. Rare early original cabinet photograph of Bradman and and card style sepia photograph of the 162 ‘Middlesex C.C.C. Centenary Dinner Jack Fingleton walking out to bat for team, with players names printed to 1964. Large mono official Australia wearing Australian cap mount, overall 6.25”x4.25”. Scarce. photograph taken of the Dinner with with large crowd in 1937. Signed by Irregular trim to right hand border of rows of guests and players to tables. Bradman in black ink. The card, card a little soled and age The photograph laid down to mount photograph reproduced in the last toned otherwise in good condition and the mount signed by forty eight fifteen years and signed by £200/300 guests including members of the Bradman. 9.25”x12”. VG £30/50 1964 Australian touring party to 158 Australia 1893. Original carte de 151 Brian Lara. West Indies. Four mono England. Signatures include visite photograph of the ‘Eight and colour press photographs of Simpson, Booth, O’Neil, Cowper, Australian Cricketing Team 1893’. Lara, one on the 1995 tour of Burge, Grout, Titmus, Potter,

14 Jarman, J. Robertson, Gubby Allen, photographs of various trips to 171 England. Blue file containing a Radley, Parfitt, White, Brearley, Norway 1901-1910. The selection of over ninety Price, Russell, Bennett etc. Some photographs, mainly one to a page photographs, press pictures, copy fading to odd signature otherwise in measure 11.75”x8.75”. Some photographs etc signed by England good condition. The photograph photograph mounts becoming a players. Signatures include Boycott, measures 14.5”x12 and overall little brittle with splits otherwise in Luckhurst, Hoggard, Pietersen, 20”x16” £50/80 good condition £60/90 Flintoff, Hussain, Bird, Trescothick, Vaughan, Botham, Broad, Gough, 163 East Molesey Cricket Club 1933. 167* South Africa 1920’s/40’s. Collection Strauss, S. Jones, Giles, Bell, Swan, Original mono photograph of the of sixteen mono and sepia press Tyson, Knight, Anderson etc. Odd team, standing and seated in rows photographs from the period. non England signature, some wearing blazers. The photograph Includes practising in the nests, head duplication of signature. G £40/60 laid down to photographers mount and shoulders, team groups with title to top and players names including at Goldalming 1929 etc. 172 England. Green file containing a beneath. Photo C.W. Eades. Players featured include Wade, selection of over sixty five printed 15”x12”. Odd faults, good £20/30 Deane, Dalton, Faulkner, Owen- press pictures, taken from magazines Smith, Mitchell, Taylor, Rowan, signed by cricketers featured. 164 Early team photograph 1880/90’s. Sinclair etc. Some good images. Signatures include Roebuck, Gough, Early photograph of two teams, the Mainly 8”x6”. G £40/60 Knight, R. Smith, Botham, Rhodes, majority wearing striped blazers, Tim Rice, Flintoff, D’Oliveira, Dilley, some with caps. Photograph laid 168* South Africa 1960’s. Collection of Randall, R.Richardson, Lamb, down to photographers mount. forty three mono press photographs Gower, Cowdrey, Vaughan etc. Minor loss and tears to mount. Sold from the period. Includes Test match Some duplication of signature. G with a similar, but later team action shots, practising, head and £25/35 photograph of a representative team shoulders, queues at the Oval, c1910/20 featuring three Derbyshire arriving for the 1960 tour, 173 Test & County players 1940/50’s. players, Forrester, Purdy and Smith demonstrations etc. Players featured Black photograph album containing etc. Both approx 17”x13” £25/35 include Barlow, Bland, P. Pollock, G. thirteen original press photographs Pollock, Lindsay, Pithey, Melville etc. of players and teams from the 165 Marlborough College 1889 & 1890. Some good images. Mainly 10”x8”, period, The South African touring Large official photograph album 4”x6” and 8”x6”. G £40/60 team 1947, G. Evans, D. Wright, A. featuring many excellent period Bedser, Fishlock, W.R. Hammond (3, photographic images of various 169* ‘Natal Cricket Team. Winner, Currie all different), Ames, Compton etc. groups within the College, ‘With Cup 1936/37’ and ‘Natal Cricket Plus two real photograph postcards Gillman & Co, Photographers of Team. Joint Winners, Currie Cup of the Kent team c1950 (Kent series) Oxford’. Various College House 1937/38’. Two large official mono and the Nottinghamshire team of groups, Cricket teams including Mr photographs of the Natal teams, 1947 (Van Ralty). Plus Daily Worker Maddens House XI, ‘The College XI, standing and sitting in rows, wearing Cricket Annual 1948, lacking covers. with blazers on, and blazers off, Mr cricket attire. The photographs laid G £25/35 Chappells House XI, Orchestra, Brass down to photographers mount with band, Shooting team, Hockey XI, title to top and players names to 174 Australian. Black file containing over Football XI and Rugby XI. The lower border. Players include Wade, fifty signed colour and mono press photographs, one to a page measure Harvey, Nourse, Dalton, Siedle, photographs, magazine pictures, 11.5”x9.5”. Some pages becoming Payn, Harvey, Anderson, Randles, images etc. The majority 8”x10” detached, some wear to outer Rennie etc. Photographs by L.A. images. Signatures include G. boards otherwise in good condition Cutts of . Odd faults to edge Chappell, Hogg, Yardley, McGrath, £100/150 and corner of mount, minor tears to Border, Reid, Healy, Marsh, M. mount of the second photograph Waugh, Jones, Langer, Lehmann, 166 Pembroke College 1891 & 1892. otherwise in good condition. Gillespie, Slater, Benaud, N.Harvey, Large official photograph album 15”x15”. G £40/60 Ponting, Harvey etc. Odd featuring many excellent period duplication of signature. G £50/70 photographic images of various 170 South Africa and Zimbabwe. Blue file groups, scenes and buildings within containing over sixty eight signed 175 Australian. Red file containing over the College and elsewhere. Some photographs, press pictures, seventy five signed colour and mono excellent cricket photographs postcards of Test players from both press photographs, magazine including scene of a cricket match at countries. Signatures include S. pictures, images etc. The majority the College, Freshmans Match, May Pollock, P. Pollock, G. Pollock, 8”x10” images. Signatures include 1891, Pembroke College Cricket Adams, J. Cook, Donald, Wessels, A. Morris, Davidson, W. Brown, S. Elevens for 1891 and 1892, excellent Woolmer, B. Richards, Procter, Waugh, Boon, Healy, M. Taylor, original image of the Oxford v Cronje, Kallis, Bacher, Rhodes, Hookes, Thomson, K. Hughes, Cambridge match at Lords July Olonga, Kirsten, Traicos, Streak, M.Hughes, Slater, Bevan, Law, 1892, the cricket pavilion at Houghton, Flower, Brandes etc. McGrath, M. Waugh, Border, I. Pembroke, two team groups taken Some duplication of signatures. G Chappell, G. Chappell, B. Lee, at the same match etc. Also £30/50 Ponting, Lawson, S. Loxton, N.

15 Harvey, Benaud, Lawson etc. Odd House). Also a press photograph of team 1962 and the Cavaliers tour of duplication of signature. G £80/120 the England team v Australia 1975, Southern Africa 1963. All the signed by eleven of the players . G photographs laid down to photog - 176 England. A black file containing £30/50 raphers mounts, two with titles and mainly colour press photographs players named. Some faults to with some copy photographs and 181 Cricket autographs. Black album photographers mounts otherwise in magazine cuttings signed by former containing numerous signed good condition. All approx 15”x13” England players, including Trueman, postcard size photographs (some a £40/60 Close, C. Cowdrey, Botham, Lamb, little larger) press pictures, trade Russell, Gower, Arnold, Old, cards and signed white cards of 185* William Edward Alley. New South Hoggard, Gooch, Smith, Atherton, cricketers. Signatures include Gooch, Wales 1945-1948 and Somerset Hussain, Stewart etc. Qty 92. VG Fraser, T.Bailey, Stewart, Atherton, 1957-1968. Large collection of £40/60 Cowdrey, Botham, Thorpe, Speight, original photographs taken whilst on Dexter, Snow, Underwood, Sobers, various Commonwealth tours during 177 Middlesex. Blue photograph album Marshall, G.O. Allen, Washbrook, his playing career. Good selection containing eighty signed mono and Ramprakash, Steele, Gough etc. VG including images of the teams, colour, mainly head and shoulders, £30/50 grounds, action shots, crowds, photographs of Middlesex players, sightseeing etc. Some negatives odd magazine picture included. 182 William Edward Alley. New South included. G £40/60 Signatures include Parfitt, Fraser, Wales 1945-1948 and Somerset Butcher, Gatting, Radley, Emburey, 1957-1968. Commonwealth tour of 186* William Edward Alley. New South Ramprakash, Edmonds, Hughes, India, Pakistan & Ceylon 1949/50. Wales 1945-1948 and Somerset Cowans, Downton, Tufnell, E. Original green album containing 1957-1968. Large collection of Russell, Murray, Gale, Habib, ninety one photographs, various original photographs taken during Haynes, Strauss, Ellcock etc. Some sizes, from the Indian and Ceylon his playing career with New South Middlesex photo-cards included. stages of the tour. The photographs Wales, Somerset, Taverners, Colne, Mainly 8”x6”, some duplication of show all aspects of tour life including Whitbread Wanderers, signature. G £40/60 some candid images, from playing Commonwealth etc. Good selection cricket, views of cricket grounds, including images of the teams, 178 Cricket photographs. Red cricketers and cricket teams, the grounds, action shots, crowds, photograph album containing an outward flight, sight seeing, sightseeing, receiving awards, East excellent collection of over sixty travelling from Bombay to Lahore, Africa tour, Umpiring etc. Plus signed photographs of County and meeting dignitaries etc. Photographs various advertising signs for his book International Test players. Various taken at Bombay, Lahore, Calcutta, ‘My incredible Innings’ and an sizes, mainly 8”x10”. Signatures Kandy, Patiala, Jamshedpur etc. impressive studio colour photograph include Gooch, Pollock, Gower, Players and teams include Jock of Alley, full length in cricket attire Boycott, Cronje, R. Smith, Broad, Livingston, Freer, Tribe, Pope, wearing N.S.W. blazer, signe by the Snow, Botham, Randall, Trueman, Hazare, Mustaq Ali, Oldfield, Cec photographer to mount. G £40/60 Rhodes, Vaughan, Greig, Strauss, Pepper etc. Some good images of Pietersen, Boon, Washbrook, Evans, 187 England v Australia 1884. Early the cities and country in India. etc. Flintoff etc. VG £50/70 original sepia photograph of the Odd photograph loose and tucked England team who played Australia 179 Cricket photographs. Red into album. G £250/350 at Lord’s 21st-23rd July 1884, photograph album containing an 183* Somerset. Two excellent, and similar, standing and seated, in rows excellent collection of over fifty mono press photograph of four of wearing blazers, caps and cricket signed photographs of County and the players and the two Umpires attire. The photograph laid down to International Test players. Various standing on the ground at official photographers mount with sizes, mainly 8”x10”. Signatures Headingley, Leeds in 1980. The title and players names to lower include Gough, B. Simpson, Gooch, players are Viv Richards (Cpt) and border. Players include W.G. Grace, Stewart, Atherton, Gower, Cronje, of the West Indies and Lyttelton, Shrewsbury, Ulyett, Lord Botham, Thorpe, Hadlee, Hick, (Cpt) and of Harris, Steel, Barlow, Peate, Hussain, M. Taylor, Bedser Twins, England and Umpires, Barrie Meyer Christopherson, Read etc. The Vaughan, Benaud etc. VG £50/70 and Bill Alley. All six players played photograph measures approx 180 Middlesex. Black file containing for Somerset. Sold with a similar 11.25”x 8”, mounted, framed and eight colour and mono photographs press photograph of Alley and glazed overall 15.5”x13”. of Middlesex teams for 1957 Meyer walking out to officiate at the Photograph by E. Hawkins & Co of (Wilkes) signed to back by four of Test. 9.5”x7”. VG £20/30 Brighton. Some light fading to image the players, 1975, signed to face by and especially to borders otherwise 184* Bill Alley, Somerset. Selection of all thirteen players, c1977 signed to in good condition. Rare £200/300 three official team photographs for face by ten of the players,1957/58 representative teams with who Alley England won the Test match by an etc plus two sepia real photograph played. Joint photograph of the innings and five runs. For England , postcards of the Middlesex teams of Commonwealth and Indian XI teams Steel made 148, Barlow 38, Ulyett 1947 ‘County Champions’ (Bridge 1949/50, Commonwealth touring 32 and Peate took six wickets in the

16 Australian first innings and Ulyett William Beldham. Signed to lower eighteen members of the touring seven wickets in the Australian border by in pencil. party featured including the second innings. For Australia, Scott Published by the Swan Electric Manager A.J. Holmes, R.J. Ridgway made 75, Giffen 63 and Palmer took Engraving Company on 1st August and Bill Ferguson, Scorer. Signatures six wickets in England’s only innings 1905. Very minor foxing to outer include Hammond, Hutton, Edrich, border, minor marks to centre of Wright, Verity, Goddard, Perks, 188 ‘M.C.C. & Ground 1892-1893’. image to left of Trumper’s head, light Gibb, Farnes, Valentine etc. Title Large original photographic image creasing mark to right of centre ‘M.C.C. South African Tour 1938- with imagined large group of image otherwise in good/very good 1939’ to top border of mount. The cricketers and cricket dignitaries on condition. A rare item £1000/1500 photograph measures 14.5”x10.5” the pitch at Lord’s with the pavilion and overall approx 19”x15”. to the right, the indoor school and 191 ‘Players XI’ circa early to mid 1930’s. Excellent image. G £250/350 other stands to background . Large official photograph of the Produced by Mayall & Co, London. ‘Players’ team that played the In this ‘Timeless Test’ series, England Framed and glazed. Overall ‘Gentlemen’ in the 1930’s. The team won 1-0 46”x21”. Odd nick, mark otherwise photographed wearing team blazers 195 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1936/37. in generally good condition and cricket attire. Players include Large official mono photograph of £150/250 Sutcliffe, Hammond, Ames, Verity, the M.C.C. team who toured Nicholls, Leyland (in suit) etc. 189 Addlestone C.C. (Surrey) (13 Australia in 1936/37, seated and Photograph by ‘The Sport & General players) v M.C.C. & Ground (13 standing in rows and wearing official Press Agency Ltd’ laid down to players). 15th June 1895. Original tour caps and blazers. The official mount with printed photog - sepia photograph of the two teams, photograph is laid down to official raphers details to corner. Framed and standing and seated in rows, photographers mount with title glazed. Overall 21”x17”. Minor wearing caps and blazers.The ‘M.C.C. Team. Australian Tour marks to image otherwise in good M.C.C. team included such notable 1936/37’ to top and players names condition £100/150 players as F.R. Spofforth (Australia), printed to lower border. Players C.I. Thornton (Kent & Middlesex), 192 Players XI 1934. Large official featured include Captain, Gubby H.T. Hewett (Somerset), J.H.J. photograph of the Players team that Allen, Wyatt, Leyland, Duckworth, Hornsby (Middlesex), F.T. Welman played the Gentlemen at Lords Hammond, Ames, Robins, Verity, (Middlesex & Somerset), W.Marshall 1934. The team photographed Farnes, Voce, Hardstaff, (Notts), F. Needham (Notts), wearing team blazers and cricket Worthington, Fishlock etc. The J.H.Board (Gloucestershire) etc. The attire. Players include Sutcliffe, photograph measures 14.75”x12” photograph mounted with players Hammond, Ames, Verity, Nicholls, and overall 24”x19”. Photograph by names handwritten to top and lower Leyland, Hendren etc. Photograph ‘Sydney Mail’. Some wear, age border. Small printed press cuttings by ‘The Sport & General Press toning and minor creasing to mount of the scores laid down to lower half Agency Ltd’ laid down to official otherwise in good condition £60/90 of photograph. Photograph by W. mount with printed photographers Australian won the series by three Bates of Chertsey. Some ‘light’ details to corner. Framed and glazed. tests to one fading to image, minor damage, age Overall 21”x17”. G £100/150 toning and minor foxing to mount 196 England v Australia ‘Bodyline’ 193* ‘M.C.C. tour of Pakistan 1955/56’. otherwise in generally good 1932/33. Large printed panoramic Official mono photograph of the condition. C.I. Thornton entry in the photograph of the first Test match at M.C.C.team, standing and seated in scorecard reads ‘retired hurt’ 0 and the , rows, wearing official tour blazers in the photograph he is pictured with Saturday 3rd December 1932. The and cricket attire. The photograph his arm in a sling. To verso is an image of the ground with McCabe laid down to photographers mount, handwritten original description of and Wall batting for Australia . The with title to top and players names how Thornton got injured and overall impression from the to lower border. Players include D.B. further details of the game Framed photograph is the enormous crowd Carr, Captain, W.H. Sutcliffe, Lock, and glazed, overall 18”x15.5” of 58,058 in attendance. Richardson, Close, Barrington, Parks, £40/60 Photograph by E.B. Studios of Cowan etc. Photograph buy Foto Sydney. Framed and glazed. Overall M.C.C. won the match and Craft Studio of Karachi. The 40.5”x11.5”. Illegible inscription to Spofforth took 16 wickets in the photograph measures 11”x8” and right hand corner. Minor faults match, twelve of the wickets were overall 17”x14.5”. G £50/80 otherwise in good/ very good bowled 194 M.C.C. 1938/39. Official black and condition £70/100 190 Victor Thomas Trumper. New South white photograph of the M.C.C. 197 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1928/29. Wales & Australia 1894-1914. team who toured South Africa in Large official mono photograph of Excellent photomechanical process 1938/39, seated and standing in the M.C.C. team who toured print photograph of Australian rows and wearing M.C.C. sweaters. Australia in 1928/29, seated and legend Victor Trumper, ‘jumping out The photograph is laid down to standing in rows wearing tour to drive’, taken from the original official photographers mount. Nicely blazers and cricket attire. The action photograph by George signed in ink to lower border by all

17 photograph laid down to official Bushby, Treasurer W.C. Bull and W. Bardsley, C.G. Macartney, T.J.E. photographers mount and signed in Baggage Master, W. Ferguson. Andrews, W.M. Woodfull, W.H. ink to lower borders by seventeen Signatures include Bradman, Ponsford, W.A. Oldfield and members of the touring party Ponsford, Kippax, Woodfull, Manager Sydney Smith. The including the Manager Toone. Fleetwood-Smith, McCabe, photograph, by ‘T. Bolland of St Signatures include Chapman, Grimmett, Oldfield, O’Reilly, Leonards’, measures 11.5”x 9.5” Jardine, Tate, Larwood, Freeman, Ebeling, Brown, Chipperfield, and overall approx 17”x 20.5”. Hammond, Mead, Hobbs, Staples, Barnett, Wall, Darling etc. Light fading to odd signature, minor Geary, Sutcliffe, Hendren, Leyland, Presentation copy from W.A. scuff to image otherwise in good Tyldesley etc. Lacking the signature Oldfield with signed inscription to condition. Excellent signed image of of Staples, who returned home to top left hand corner of the mount. this post war Australian touring team England having been taken ill before The signatures in good condition. £600/900 he had played a match. Title ‘M.C.C. Minor mark to lower mount not England won the Test Series 1-0 Australian Tour 1928-29’ to top affecting the signatures, some light with four Tests drawn border. Small mount to edge of fading to top of photograph not photograph mount. The photograph affecting the player images 202 Australian tour of England 1921. measures approx 14.5”x11.5” and otherwise in good condition. The Large official mono photograph of overall 23.5”x19”. Minor marks and photograph measures approx the Australian team who toured scratching to image. Signatures 12.5”x10.75”. Framed and glazed, England in 1921, seated and showing some signs of fading, overall 20”x17” £700/1000 standing in rows wearing tour caps although all legible. G £300/500 and blazers. Players featured include Australia won the series by two tests Captain, , 198 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/25. to one with two matches drawn Ryder, Oldfield, Collins, Gregory, Large original mono photograph of 200 Australian tour of England 1930. Bardsley, Andrews, Taylor, Mailey, the M.C.C. team who toured Large official mono photograph of McDonald, Carter, Hendry etc. The Australia, seated and standing in the Australian touring team to photograph has the names of the rows and wearing official tour England, seated and standing in players handwritten to the image in blazers. Nicely signed in black ink to rows, wearing tour caps and blazers. ink, the photograph incorrectly image by all eighteen members of The photograph nicely signed to dated 1922. Photograph by T. the touring party featured including face in black ink by fourteen Bolland of Southall, London. The the Manager F.C. Toone. Signatures members of the touring party photograph, laid down to card, include Arthur Gilligan- Captain, featured including measures 22.5”x18.5”. Excellent Tyldesley, Tate, Whysall, Chapman, (Captain, Don Bradman, Archie image. Rounding to photograph Douglas, Hobbs, Woolley, Sutcliffe, Jackson, Oldfield, Fairfax, Ponsford, corners, wear and tears to Freeman, Hendren, Kilner, Hearne, Richardson, McCabe, Kippax, extremities of photograph otherwise Strudwick etc. Mounted, framed and Grimmett, Hornibrook, Wall, in generally good condition glazed in modern mount with title Hurwood and Walker. Lacking the £70/100 ‘England 1924/25 Australian Tour’ signature of Bromley from the fifteen to lower border. The photograph Australia won the series by two tests players featured. Ben Barnett is not measures 15”x11” and overall to one with two draws featured in the photograph. The approx 22”x18.5”. Photograph by photograph measures 203 South African tour of England 1951. ‘W.S. Smith of Adelaide’. Excellent 11.75”x10”and is laid down to card. Official photograph of the touring image. Minor wear and odd Excellent image. G £300/500 team wearing tour caps and cricket wrinkling to photograph, fading to attire. The photograph laid down to odd signature in particular Woolley Australia won the series by two tests official photographers mount with otherwise in good condition. to one with two matches drawn title to top and players name printed £300/500 201 Australian tour of England 1926. below. The photograph by Sport & Australian won the series by four Large official mono photograph of General of Fleet Street. Mounted, tests to one the Australian touring team to framed and glazed. Overall England 1936, standing and seated 20’x17.5”. Very good condition 199 Australian tour of England 1934. in rows, wearing tour caps, blazers £50/70 Large official mono photograph of and cricket attire. The photograph the Australian touring team to THE J.W. HEARNE COLLECTION. laid down to original photographers England 1934, sitting and standing PART TWO mount with printed title ‘16th in rows, wearing cricket attire and Australian Eleven 1926’ to lower John William Hearne. Middlesex & touring sweaters. The photograph border and signed to upper and England 1909-1936. John Hearne, laid down to photographers mount lower borders by all seventeen known as ‘Young Jack’ to distinguish with title ‘Australian Cricket Team, members of the touring party. him from his distant cousin J.T. England 1934’ to top and signed to Signatures are H.L.Collins (Captain), Hearne’, was a Middlesex leg lower border by all nineteen J.L. Ellis, H.L. Hendrey, J.M. Gregory, spinning all rounder who members of the party in ink, J. Ryder, A.J. Richardson, S.C. represented England in twenty four including the Manager Harold Everett, A.A. Mailey, C.V. Grimmett, Test matches from 1911 to 1926.

18 One of the leading all rounders of soldiers’ with cricket bats, Hendren 208 Australia v England 1920/21. his day, he achieved the ‘’ riding a horse, Rhodes, Woolley and Original sepia panoramic five times and on three occasions Hendren going into quarantine, photograph showing an Australian exceeded 2,000 runs. He took over Gent v Players, Scarborough 1921, batsman being bowled, with the five times. individual full length images of bails flying and wicket keeper Australians, Hornibrook, Bardsley, Dolphin in close attendance with 204 John William Hearne. Middlesex & Grimmett, Armstrong etc 1921, three other England fielders England 1909-1936. Early England Makepeace, Dolphin, Wilson, including J.W. Hearne. Photograph navy blue cloth Test cap, by E.C. Howell and Parkin in the sea, Tate by Herbert H. Fishwick, Sydney Mail. Devereux of Eton, with excellent and Whysall at a gold mine, Hobbs The photograph measures 23” wide raised wired emblem of three lions and Woolley playing quoits, M.C.C. x18” tall. Sold with a further similar and crown of England. ‘Hearne’ Australian Tour 1924/25 Christmas photograph showing eight of the handwritten to inner cap label. The card inscribed to back by Hearne, touring party, Hearne, Rhodes, cap with tiny moth hole otherwise in Sam Dolphin and Hendren playing Woolley, Makepeace, Howell, good/very good condition bowls, Hearne walking off a cricket Dolphin, Hendren nd Russell posed £300/400 pitch, some good images of the cities standing and seated in rows 205 John William Hearne. Middlesex & and country around Adelaide and following a game of bowls in England 1909-1936. Early England Sydney etc. Some photographs loose Brisbane 1921. Overall 15”x9”. navy blue cloth Test cap, by E.C. and tucked into album. G £500/800 Some nicks tears and creasing to Devereux, Cap & Blazer maker, of edges otherwise in good condition. 207 Australia v England 1920/21. Large Eton, with excellent raised wired Rare £40/60 original sepia panoramic photograph emblem of three lions and crown of from the 1st Test match played at 209 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/25. England. ‘J.W.Hearne’ handwritten Sydney on the 18th December 1920. Original mono studio portrait to inner cap label. The cap with tiny The photograph shows H.L. Collins photograph of the touring team, moth hole otherwise in good/very (58no) and C Kelleway (8no) batting standing and seated in rows, good condition £300/400 for Australia with the score of 116-2 wearing suits and ties with a white 206 John William Hearne. Middlesex & in Australia’s first innings with background. Players include England 1909-1936. M.C.C. tours of Macartney out for 19 and Bardsley Captain, Arthur Gilligan, Douglas, West Indies in 1910/11, Australia for 22. J.W. Hearne has figures, at Hobbs, Woolley, Chapman, Hearne, 1911/12 (?), 1920/21 & 1924/25. that point, of 1-32. Excellent image Sutcliffe, Freeman, Sandham, Tate, Modern scrap/book album of the Sydney Cricket Ground with Kilner etc. Photograph by Webb & containing one hundred and four pavilion and main stands shining in Webb of . 9.5”x8”. Some wear photographs and postcards, mainly the sun, large crowd of 40,000 to corners otherwise in good postcard size, some larger, of the spectators packed behind the white condition. Sold with a mounted various M.C.C. tours and other picket fences with scoreboard to the reproduction image of the matches. The photographs show all left of the photograph. Mock photograph £50/70 aspects of tour life, from playing ‘theatrical’ border to top and bottom 210 Middlesex v Essex, Lord’s, 27th-29th cricket, views of cricket grounds, and side borders of photograph with July 1911. Cricket ball, presented to cricketers and cricket teams, the title to top centre ‘First Test Match Hearne, with silver metal band voyage over, train travel, sight Sydney 18th December 1920 and around ball with inscription ‘J.W. seeing, fishing, scenes of the players cameo image of the M.C.C. Hearne, ‘Hat Trick’, Middlesex v at the Quarantine Hospital Station, Manager F.C. Toone. To right and Essex, 6 wickets for 17 runs’. Good Perth, playing bowls etc. left similar cameo images of all condition £200/300 Photographs taken at Adelaide, sixteen members of the touring Brisbane, Sydney, Naples, Perth, party with names printed in scrolls Hearne took the hat trick in the Freemantle, Launceston, beneath. Photograph by Alan Row & Essex first innings removing H.A. Scarborough, Lord’s etc. Players and Co. 47 Argyle Street, Sydney. The Carpenter, LBW, C.P. McGahey, teams include Collins cutting first photograph measures 40” wide bowled and K.L. Gibson LBW. He ball by Hearne Sydney 1921, x10” tall. Odd nicks and light also took the wickets of P.A. Perrin, Gregory bowling to Hobbs 1921, creasing, small tear to right hand J.R. Freeman and B. Tremlin to give Tea-Time at Sydney 1921, M.C.C. edge of photograph otherwise in him innings figures of ten overs, four Team, Trinidad 1911 (postcard, ‘The good condition. Rare £250/350 maidens, six wickets for 17 runs as Whiteman Post Card Series’), Tate, Essex were bowled out for 78. In the 1st Test, Australia won the Freeman, Hearne and Woolley Middlesex won the match by an match by 377 runs. For Australia, sitting in and around an expensive innings and 211 runs Collins made 70 & 104, Armstrong car, Tate, Sandham and Ferguson on 12 & 158 with Mailey and Gregory 211 Middlesex v Surrey, Lord’s, 31st board ship, Makepeace, Hendren taking six wickets each in the match. August and 1st & 2nd September and Hearne on a horse drawn For England, Woolley made 52, 1911. Cricket ball, presented to carriage in Naples, players on the Hobbs 59 & 49, Hearne 57 and Hearne, with hallmarked silver band river heading to Launceston, Warner, Hendren 56 around ball with inscription Lee, Haig and Hearne ‘playing ‘Middlesex v Surrey. J.W. Hearne, 9

19 wickets for 82 runs’. Hallmarked, In an amazing match, Middlesex 217 West Indies tour of England 1928. London 1911. Good condition scored 392-9 declared in their first ‘M.C.C. Complimentary Dinner to £200/300 innings with J.W. Hearne making the West Indies team on Monday 121, Hampshire made 280 all out May 21st 1928. The President. Brig- Surrey having ‘followed on’ in the with Hearne taking 1-66, Middlesex Gen The Earl of Lucan in the chair’. match required 554 to win the were then bowled out for 110 with Official printed menu for the Dinner match. They were bowled out for Kennedy taking 6-50. This left held at The Lord’s Hotel, with 201, Hearne took the first six Hampshire requiring 222 runs to pictorial and decorative front cover wickets for a total of 168 and win the match were bowled out for with trimming in M.C.C. colours, completed the route by bowling a meagre 76 with J.W. Hearne menu and Toast List to internal Rusby for ‘0’ to finish with figures of taking 7-24. His final figures were pages. J.W. Hearne’s copy. Rare. twenty overs, three maidens, nine 15.2 overs, five maidens, seven G/VG £80/120 wickets for 82 runs. Middlesex wickets for twenty four runs. winning by 353 runs and Hearne 218 World Record Score. Official large Middlesex won by 146 runs achieving a personal best bowling scorecard for Victoria v New South performance 215 Middlesex v Surrey, Lord’s, 27th- Wales, Shield match played 30th August 1927. Cricket ball, at the on 212 Middlesex v Somerset, Lord’s, 13th- presented to Hearne, with 24th-29th December 1926. In an 14th May 1925. Cricket ball, hallmarked silver band around ball amazing match, Victoria totalled a presented to Hearne, with with inscription ‘J.W. Hearne. record innings score of 1107 all out hallmarked silver band around ball Middlesex v Surrey. August 27th with Ponsford making 352, Ryder with inscription ‘Presented to J.W. 1927. 8 for 39’. Hallmarked, London 295, Woodfull 133 and Hendry 100. Hearne by Middlesex C.C.C. 1928. Good condition £180/250 Mailey’s bowling figures were 64 Middlesex v Somerset, May 1925, 5- overs, 4 wickets for 362 runs. New 17’. Hallmarked, London 1926. In a very low scoring first innings, South Wales totalled 221 and 230 in Good condition £150/250 Surrey led by 95 runs, Middlesex their two innings. Liddicut took 8 having been bowled out for 54 with In a low scoring match at Lord’s, wickets in the match and Hartkopf Percy Fender having taken an Somerset, with a first innings deficit took 6-98 in the 2nd innings. The amazing 7-10 from only 5.3 overs, of 15 runs, made 119 all out in their scorecard, signed by ‘With the six of them clean bowled!. J.W. second, Hearne taking the last five Compliments of R.M. Bell’ (R.M. Hearne taking 8-39 from 26.2 overs. wickets to fall and finishing with Bell. London County 1902-1904) Middlesex in their second innings figures of 19.2 overs, seven has some age toning/browning to faired much better and posted 322- maidens, five wickets for 17 runs. extremities and old paper clip mark 9 declared with J.W. Hearne making He made 0 & 22no with the bat. to top border otherwise in good 167no and Surrey chasing 227 for Middlesex won by nine wickets condition. Rare £80/120 victory won the match by five 213 Middlesex v Nottinghamshire, wickets, Hearne taking 1-35 Victoria’s score of 1107 runs is still Lord’s, 21st-23rd July 1926. Cricket the record highest individual total in 216 Derbyshire v Middlesex, ball, presented to Hearne, with cricket history and the third highest Chesterfield, 27th-30th August hallmarked silver band around ball largest innings victory. 1935. Cricket ball, presented to with inscription ‘Presented to J.W. Hearne, with hallmarked silver band 219 J.W. Hearne. Silver plated one pint Hearne by Middlesex C.C.C. around ball with inscription tankard with inscription ‘J.W.H. from Middlesex v Notts, July 1926, 5-16’. ‘Presented to J.W. Hearne. 9-61. Archie 1936’. ‘W.R. Lofus, London. Hallmarked, London 1926. Good Middlesex v Derbyshire. Chesterfield GR6. Pint’ marked to outer rim. condition £150/250 August 1st 1933’. Hallmarked, Hearne retired from first class cricket Nottinghamshire needing 195 runs London 1933. Good condition in 1936 so this may well have been to win the match, were 85-5, when £180/250 presented at the time. Worn. Sold Hearne took the last five wickets to with a glass pint bear tankard with Derbyshire were bowled out for 167 win the match for Middlesex by 75 transfer printed image of the lion in their first innings with J.M. Sims runs with Nottinghamshire being and kangaroo with the Ashes Urn taking 8-47 (his best personal bowled out for 120. Hearne’s figures and ‘Test Series England-Australia bowling figures), in reply Middlesex were 6.4 overs, one maiden, five 1953 in scrolls beneath. Gold lustre scored 252 all out, with T.B. wickets for 16 runs. He made 72 and to rim. G £30/50 Mitchell taking 7-86. Derbyshire 24 with the bat were then bowled out for 175 with 220 J.T. Hearne. Middlesex & England 214 Middlesex v Hampshire, Lord’s, J.W. Hearne taking the last nine 1888-1923. Excellent Reuters 14th-17th May 1927. Cricket ball, wickets. His figures, a career best, photograph of Hearne leaving the presented to Hearne, with were 24.4 overs, 8 maidens, 9 field having batted, wearing hallmarked silver band around ball wickets for 61 runs. This left Middlesex cap, bat under arm taking with inscription ‘J.W. Hearne. 7 for Middlesex needing 90 to win the off his batting gloves. 6’x8’. Sold 24. Middlesex v Hampshire. May match which they did for the loss of with a framed photograph showing 14th 1927’. Hallmarked, London two wickets the unveiling of the memorial seat to 1927. Good condition £150/250 J.W. Hearne at Lord’s in 1965 plus a

20 selection of six 1910/20s cricketing side. Metal plaque to top of tantalus Ashley Cooper. London 1922. cartoon postcards, many sent to reads ‘Presented to Mr J.W. Hearne Original covers. G £30/40 Master Jack Hearne,a collection of by the Harlington C.C. (Uxbridge, 231 ‘Edward Mills Grace. Cricketer’. F.S. reproduced photograph of various Middlesex) 27th September 1913’. Ashley-Cooper. London 1916. cricketing Hearne’s and other The tantalus stands 12.5” tall by 13” Original decorative cloth boards. cricketers and an original painting of wide by 11” deep. Some wear to Some wear to boards, some a cricket match painted in the metalwork otherwise in good browning to page edges otherwise 1950/60’s. G £30/50 condition £50/70 in good condition £40/60 221 J.W. Hearne. Silver and enamel silver A Tantalus is the term for a type of 232 ‘John Wisden’s Cricket Match medal, by Fattorini of Bradford, with drinks decanter stand in which the Histories’ F.S. Ashley-Cooper 1921. inscription ‘U. & D.U.L Champions decanter can not be opened without The slim volumes, Kent v Surrey 1909-10. J Hearne’. Hallmarked. unlocking, as a means of preventing 1731-1921, Surrey v Notts 1851- Attached to three linked silver servants from stealing the master’s 1921 and Middlesex v Surrey 1730- chains. G £30/50 liquor. The decanters themselves, 1921. G/VG. Ex Wakley collection however, remain clearly visible. 222 England v Australia 1938 and 1948. £60/80 Official scorecard for England v 225 J.W. Hearne. Wooden smokers 233 ‘Nottinghamshire , Lord’s 1938 (Hammond cabinet comprising sections for Championship Souvenir 1929’. F. S. 240, Brown 206), Lord’s 1948 storing pipes, Royal Doulton tobacco Ashley- Cooper. Nottingham 1929. (Morris 105, Bradman 89), M.C.C. v jar (lacking lid), a glass decanter, four Minor age toning, wear to wrappers Australians 1948 (Miller 163, drawers and wood with glass otherwise in good condition £50/80 Bradman 98) and official scorecard lockable doors. Metal plaque to for Middlesex v Surrey 1949. Part inside of wooden lid reads ‘To J.W. 234 ‘The Australian Cricket Guide 1926. handwritten and printed annotation. Hearne with best wishes from the A Book of Records’. F.S. Ashley- G £25/35 Willow Wielders of Harlington C.C. Cooper. Nottingham 1926. Original (Uxbridge, Middlesex) 1929’. The wrappers. Ex M.C.C. & Wakley 223 ‘The Encyclopaedia of Sport & cabinet stands 12” tall by 14.5” collection. VG £40/60 Games’. London 1911. Volumes 1-4. wide by 9.5” deep. Good condition ‘The Sportsman Edition, gilt to all 235 ‘The Australian Cricket Guide 1930. £50/70 edges. The first volume inscribed to A Book of Records’. F.S. Ashley- front end paper in ink ‘To J.W. CRICKET BOOKS Cooper. Nottingham 1930. Original Hearne, Middlesex XI. With congrat - wrappers. G £40/60 226 ‘A Bibliography of Nottinghamshire ulations and best wishes from Cricket’. Compiled by Duncan 236 ‘The Guide. A Sydney S. Pawling, Treasurer, Anderson. Newnham on Severn Book of Records’. F.S. Ashley- Middlesex C.C.C. 29th August 2005. Limited edition number 27 of Cooper. Nottingham 1930. Original 1920’. (Middlesex won the County one hundred numbered copies of wrappers. Ex Wakley collection. G Championship in 1920). VG. Sold which numbers 1-10 are not for sale. £40/60 with a box of cricket and sporting VG £30/50 items, belonging to the Hearne 237 ‘The West Indies Cricket Guide family, mainly books and brochures, 227 ‘Cricket Stories: Wise and 1928. A book of records’. F.S. some signed by their author Otherwise’. Gathered by C.W. Ashley-Cooper. Nottingham 1928. (Swanton etc). Includes ‘Cricket, A Alcock. Bristol 1901. Original brown Bound in brown boards with original Weekly Record, single issue for boards. G/VG £30/40 wrappers preserved. G £40/60 1907, Cricketer magazines 1920’s, 228 ‘Cricket: The Great Ones’. Edited by 238 ‘W.G. Grace. Cricketer. A record of full set of fifty Players ‘Association John Arlott. London 1967. Nicely his performances in first-class Cup Winners’ cigarette cards etc. G signed in ink to title page by Arlott. matches’. F.S. Ashley-Cooper. £25/35 Dustwrapper. G £25/35 London 1916. Rebound, in brown Sydney S. Pawling played four boards, with original wrappers 229 ‘Echoes from a Golden Age’. Duncan matches for Middlesex in 1894 preserved. G £70/100 Anderson. Childrey 2010. Limited 224 J.W. Hearne. Wooden drinks edition of 100 copies of which only 239 ‘Famous Cricketers and Cricket tantalus comprising three wooden numbers 11-100 are available for Grounds 1895’. Edited by C.W. sections for decanters with mirrored sale, this being number 38, signed Alcock. London 1895. Original backing, lidded storage by the author. D/W. VG decorative covers, quarter leather, compartments and spring loaded £60/80 gilt to all page edges. Sold with drawer. The tantalus contains three ‘Cricket of Today & Yesterday’. Percy 230 ‘Cricket Highways and Byways’. F.S. glass decanters and three small glass Cross Standing. London 1902. Ashley Cooper. London 1927. drinking beakers. Once locked the Volumes I & II. Original decorative Unusually, with original lid will not open and the decanters covers. Some fading to covers of the dustwrapper. Some wear with loss to cannot be removed or the drawer Standing books, odd faults otherwise lower border of dustwrapper at front opened. Metal hinges and supports in good condition £50/70 and back. Sold with ‘The Cricket to wooden frame, metal handles to Field’. James Pycroft. Edited by F.S. 240 ‘Julius Caesar. The Ill-Fated

21 Cricketer’. G. Amey. London 2000. Introduction and Notes by Irving edition facsimile reprint of 400 Limited edition number 4 of fifty Rosenwater. London 1962. Original numbered copies, this being number numbered copies signed by the pictorial covers. Some staining to 375. VG £30/50 author. Excellent condition with gilt lower left hand corner of front cover 251 ‘A Correct Account of all the Cricket to all page edges £50/70 otherwise in good condition. Sold Matches which have been played by with ‘Surrey County Cricket Club 241 ‘The Art of Cricket’. Warwick the Marylebone Club and all other Centenary 1845-1945’ and three Armstrong. London 1924 and My Principal Matches from the year page typewritten eulogy/speech for Cricketing Days’. C.G. Macartney. 1786 to 1822 inclusive. Henry Jack Hobbs funeral held at London 1930. Both with original Bentley 1823’. Published by Roger Southwark Cathedral, 20th February dustwrappers, which are both a little Heavens. Cambridge 1997. Limited 1964. Qty 3 £20/30 worn with some loss. G £20/30 edition facsimile reprint of 400 247 Australia/Ashes. ‘Gilligan’s Men’. numbered copies, this being A 242 ‘The Datasport book of Wartime M.A. Noble 1925, ‘Defending the review copy and not for resale. VG Cricket 1940-45’. G.B Andrews. Ashes 1932-1933’. R.W.E Wilmot. £30/50 1990. Parts 1 & 2. Now out of print. Melbourne 1933, ‘In Quest of the G £20/30 252 ‘A Correct Account of all the Cricket Ashes’. D.R. Jardine. London 1933, Matches which have been played by 243 Australia/Ashes. ‘The Fight for the ‘Bodyline?’ H. Larwood 1933 and the Marylebone Club, and all other Ashes 1926’. P.F. Warner. London ‘Ashes- And Dust’. D.R. Jardine. Principal Matches, from the year 1926, ‘The Fight for the Ashes in London 1934. Sold with a large box 1786 to 1822 inclusive..... Henry 1930’. P.F. Warner. London 1930, of books mainly on Australian/Ashes Bentley. Printed by T. Traveller, ‘The Fight for the Ashes 1928/29’. cricket including histories, tours etc. London 1823. Rebound in brown M.A. Noble. London 1929 and ‘The Odd book signed. Qty 24. Faults to boards, slight foxing to some pages, Fight for the Ashes 1934’. J.B. odd book, good £40/60 handwritten inscription to front end Hobbs. 1934. Sold with two large 248 Australia/Ashes. ‘Horan’s Diary. The paper otherwise in good condition boxes of books mainly on Australian touring team 1877-1879’. £600/800 Australian/Ashes cricket including Edited by Frank Tyson. Signed tours, tour brochures etc. Faults to 253 ‘Britcher’s Scores 1790-1805’. A limited edition 65 of 330 copies odd book, good. Qty 84. G boxed set of the fifteen issues in produced. Sold with ‘The English £30/50 facsimile, with a commentary by Cricketers’ tour in the Colonies’ David Rayvern Allen. Christopher 244 ‘A Catalogue of Cricket Catalogues, Edited by Clarence Moody (facsimile Saunders, Newnham on Severn Booklists, Bibliographical Sources edition), ‘The Australians in England 2003. Published in a limited edition and Indexes Etcetara’. Compiled by 1902’. McKenzie 1993, ‘The Third of 212, each set signed by Sir Tim David Rayvern Allen 1980. Issued in Australian Team in England 1882’. Rice, President of MCC, this copy a limited edition of 75 numbered McKenzie 1989, ‘The Don meets the being number 50. Before Britcher copies, of which 60 were for sale, Babe. The 1932 Australian tour of scores were notched on sticks of each signed by the compiler. This North America’ R. Sissons. McKenzie wood. He was among the first to put copy is number 46. Sold with ‘An 1995, ‘The 1899 Australians in them down on paper and between Index to Frederick Lillywhite’s England’. P. Sharpham. McKenzie 1790 and 1803 he produced an Cricket Scores and Biographies’. 1997 and ‘Cricket Walkabout’ D.J. annual pamphlet listing the principal Compiled by Roger Heavens. Mulvaney 1967. Sold with a large scores of the year, not just in London Cambridge. Volumes Three (1998) box of books and programmes on but around the country. The scores and Four (1996). Good condition. Australian/Ashes cricket including for 1804 and 1805 were collected Qty 3 £30/50 histories, Test match programmes into one pamphlet and published by including full set of Ashes 2005 and 245 John Arlott. ‘Australian Test Journal’. Stanhope and Graham in 1806. The 2009 programmes etc. Qty 27. G London 1955 and ‘Two Summers at originals are very rare, and no person £40/60 the Tests’. (SBC) 1952. Both with or institution possesses a full set. This signed label laid down to title page, 249 ’Cricket in Fiction. A Bibliography’. set reproduces all 15 pamphlets in one signature poor. Poor G. Brodribb. Mountjoy Press 1950. exact facsimile, and they are dustwrappers. Sold with ‘Elusive Signed limited edition of 150 copies, accompanied by a lengthy Victory’. E.W. Swanton. 1951. With this being number 99. Ex commentary, specially written by signed label laid down to title page. Gloucestershire County Library. Odd David Rayvern Allen. Each set is Poor dustwrapper. Plus two books faults otherwise in good condition housed in a quarter leather book box by Basil D’Oliveira. ‘The D’Oliveira £25/35 with slipcase. VG £250/350 Affair ‘. London 1969 and 250 ‘A Correct Account of all the Cricket 254 ‘Cricket Notes, with a letter ‘D’Oliveira. An Autobiography’. Matches which have been played by containing Practical Hints, by London 1968. Both with signed label the Marylebone Club and all other William Clark’. William Bolland. laid down to title page. Principal Matches from the year London 1851. Original decorative Dustwrappers. Qty 5. G £20/30 1786 to 1822 inclusive. Henry covers. Minor foxing to internal 246 ‘A Portfolio of Cricket Prints. A Bentley 1823’. Published by Roger pages, some wear to spine otherwise Nineteenth Century Miscellany’. Heavens. Cambridge 1997. Limited in good condition £40/60

22 255 ‘Felix And The Eleven Of England’. 2005. Volumes One & Two. Signed Replacement spine with original G. Brodribb, Boundary Books 2002. limited edition of 750 copies, this spine paper laid down, original Limited edition 127/250, signed by being number 206. DW. In case. decorative dark red cloth, all edges , Hubert Doggart and J.E. VG £40/60 gilt. G £100/150 Wanostrocht, bound in maroon with 264 ‘Playing the Greater Game. The 272 ‘The Theory and Practice of Cricket, slipcase. VG £60/80 Melbourne Cricket Club and its from its origin to the present time’. 256 ‘Fresh Light on 18th Century Ground in World War 1’. Alf Charles Box. London 1868. Sold Cricket. A Collection of 1000 New Batchelder. Melbourne 1998. Signed with ‘The Young Cricketer’s Tutor’ Cricket Notices from 1697 to 1800’. limited edition of 200 copies, this John Nyren. A New Edition with an G.B. Buckley. Birmingham 1935. being number 155. DW. VG £30/40 introduction by Charles Whibley. Original boards. With 2-leaf Nutt. London 1893. Both bound in 265 ‘Rules and Instructions for playing at supplement on yellow paper, listing red boards. G £40/60 the game of cricket’. T. Boxall. abbreviations, loosely inserted. G Introduction and appendices by 273 ‘The Visit of Mr W.W. Read’s 1891- £150/250 Diana Rait Kerr. Ewell 1981. Limited 92 English Cricket Team to South 257 ‘Fresh Light on Pre-Victorian Cricket. edition reprint of 150 numbered Africa’. B. Bassano & Rick Smith. A Collection of New Cricket Notices copies of which this is number 72. Ewell 2007 and ‘Mann’s Men. The from 1709 to 1837’. G.B. Buckley. VG £30/40 M.C.C. team in South Africa Birmingham 1937. Original dust 1922/23’. B. Bassano. Ewell 2004. 266 ‘Tales of the Stumps’. Horace wrapper. G £150/250 Limited editions of 200 and 250 Bleackley. London 1901. Original copies. VG £30/40 258 ‘Great Batsmen. Their Methods at a decorative colour boards, Some wear Glance’. G.W. Beldham and C.B. Fry. to board extremities, breaking to 274 ‘Great Bowlers and Fielders. Their London 1905. 1st edition. Original internal hinges otherwise in good Methods at a Glance’. G.W. Beldam pictorial boards. Gilt to top edge. condition £25/35 and C.B. Fry. London 1907. 2nd Handwritten inscription to front end edition. Original pictorial boards. Gilt 267 ‘Test and Australia paper. Some wear to board to top edge. G/VG 1877-1921, with notes on Victorian extremities otherwise in good £70/100 cricket’. E.E. Bean. Melbourne 1924. condition £70/100 Illustrated. Original pictorial covers. 275 Don Bradman Flicker Book. No.1 259 ‘Great Bowlers and Fielders. Their Some wear, foxing and minor loss to ‘On Drive and Off Drive’. Flicker Methods at a Glance’. G.W. Beldam corner of front wrapper otherwise in Productions Ltd 1930. Some wear to and C.B. Fry. London 1906. 1st good condition £30/50 wrappers, minor rusting to staple edition. Original pictorial boards. Gilt otherwise in good condition £40/60 268 ‘The Cricket of Abel, Hirst & to top edge. Handwritten inscription Shrewsbury’. Edited by E.F. Benson 276 Don Bradman Flicker Book. No.2 to front end paper. Some wear to and E.H. Miles. London 1903. ‘Square Cut and Late Cut’. Some board extremities otherwise in good Imperial Athletic Library. Original red light wear to covers and staple condition £70/100 decorative boards. Sold with rusting otherwise in good condition. 260 ‘Great Bowlers and Fielders. Their ‘Cricketers in Council’. H.P. Thomas. Ownership name and address Methods at a Glance’. G.W. Beldam London 1871. Original decorative handwritten to first page not and C.B. Fry. London 1906. 1st covers. G £30/50 affecting image £30/50 edition. Original pictorial boards. Gilt 269 ‘The Cricket Quarterly. A Journal 277 G.B. Buckley. ‘Fresh Light on 18th to top edge. Some wear to boards devoted to the Noble Game of Century Cricket. A Collection of and spine paper and to front Cricket’ 1963-1970. Vol1-8 1000 New Cricket Notices from bookplate otherwise in good complete. Edited by Roland Bowen. 1697 to 1800’. 1935 and ‘Fresh condition £60/90 Mullion, Cornwall. Complete run of Light on Pre-Victorian Cricket. A 261 ‘Great Cricketers. The Age of Grace the journal, with all indices, Collection of New Cricket Notices & Trumper’. Compiled by George forewords, bound in blue boards from 1709 to 1837’. 1937. Facsimile Beldam, jnr. Cheshire 2000. Limited with gilt titles. Four volumes. reprints of the two books by Roger edition no 155 of 548 produced Together with a signed letter from Heavens, both signed by the author. signed by Cornelia Beldam. Short Bowen, dated 1968, regarding the VG £25/35 listed for the Cricket Society Book of publication. VG £40/60 278 K.H. Baloch. ‘Encyclopaedia of the Year in 2000. VG £100/150 270 ‘The Cricketers Manual by “BAT”. Pakistan Cricket 1947/48-2004’. 262 ‘Other Days. Recollections of rural Charles Box. London 1851. Fifth K.H. Baloch & M.S. Parvez. Volume England and Old Virginia 1860- edition. Original decorative cloth 2. Limited edition of 450 copies of 1880’. A.G. Bradley. London 1913. with gilt to all page edges. Very which 400 were for sale. Sold with With references to cricket played in good condition £70/100 ‘Summer of Swing’ K.H. Baloch Philadelphia. G £20/30 1993, signed by Baloch. Sold with 271 ‘The English Game of Cricket: ‘Cricket in Pakistan 1948/49 Edition. 263 ‘Pavilions in the Park. A History of Comprising a Digest of its Origin, S.M.H. Maqsood. Karachi 1949 and the Melbourne Cricket Club and its Character, History and Progress....’. ‘Cricket Biryani. The History of Ground’. Alf Batchelder. Melbourne Charles Box. London 1877.

23 Hyderabad Cricket’. P.R. Man Singh. Original decorative covers. Some 1931. First annual supplement to 2008. G £25/35 wear and age toning to boards, child Oxford v Cambridge. A Record of like scribble and some wear to tile inter-University Contests from 1827- 279 Nikky Baker. Two books ‘described page, contents good. Sold with a 1930. Compiled by Bruce-Kerr and and reconstructed by Nikky Baker’ modern facsimile set of twelve H. Abrahams. Cambridge 1932. 1994 and 1997. ‘The Great Match of cricket prints from the book in Odd faults otherwise in good Cricket. All England v Hampshire at original folder, 1978. £100/150 condition. Qty 3 £40/60 1772’ and ‘Kent v Surrey at Canterbury 1773’. VG £20/30 287 ‘Playing For England’. Denis 293 Compton and Edrich. Middlesex & Compton. London 1948. Very nicely England. ‘End of an Innings’. Denis 280 ‘A History of Gloucestershire County signed to free front end paper by Compton. Signed to publishers plate Cricket Club 1870-1948’. Canynge Compton. DW. Sold with ‘. by Compton. Tatty dustwrapper. Caple. Worcester 1949. Original A Biography’. A Hill 1994, foreword Sold with ‘Cricket Heritage’. W.J. decorative dustwrapper. Contains a by Denis Compton, signed to title Edrich. Signed to front end paper by laid down sheet to front end paper page by Compton. DW. G £20/30 Edrich. Tatty dustwrapper. G containing the signatures of the £20/30 Gloucestershire team of c1961. 288 ‘The M.C.C. Tour of Australia Thirteen signatures in ink including 1903/04’. R.L. Cardwell. Privately 294 Nico Craven. Four books, all signed C.T.M. Pugh, Cook, A’Court, Allen, printed 1988. Limited edition by Craven. ‘A Sign of the Times’ Meyer, Milton, Mortimore, Nicholls, 263/287 signed by the author and 1978, ‘A Friend of the Family’ 1980, Young etc. Also smaller laid down Bill O’Reilly. G £20/30 ‘Tea for Twenty Two’ 1983 and biography of Caple to following ‘August Occasions’ 1979. All with 289 ‘The Noble Game of Cricket. page. Faults to dustwrapper dustwrapper. G £20/30 Illustrated and described from otherwise in good condition £60/80 pictures, drawings and prints in the 295 Ronald Cardwell. Three limited 281 ‘Australian Summer’. Neville Cardus. Collection of Sir Jeremiah Colman at edition books by Cardwell. ‘James London 1937 (1st Edition). Very Gatton Park, Surrey. With an Lillywhite’s XI in Goulburn 1876’ nicely signed in ink by Cardus and introduction by Clifford Bax. 2007. Limited edition of 111 copies, dated to front end paper ‘December Published for the collector by B.T. this being number 42, signed by 1937’. G £40/60 Batsford, London. 1941. 105 plates, Cardwell and two first class some coloured and mounted. cricketers who were born in 282 ‘Cricket Centenary. The Story of Original green buckram with gilt Goulburn, Trevor Bayliss and Bob Cricket in Hawke’s Bay 1855-1955’. lettering and decoration, with top Jeffrey, ‘Hints to Umpires 1871’ F.F. Cane. Wellington 1959. Original edge gilt. Published in an edition of 2004. Limited edition of 133 copies, dustwrapper. G £25/35 150 copies of which 100 were for this being number 40, signed by first 283 ‘Days in the Sun’. Neville Cardus. sale. The other fifty were for class , Arthur Watson and ‘A London 1948. Dustwrapper. Colman. Some minor foxing Cricket Match on the Diggings in the Presentation copy from Neville throughout otherwise in good Olden Days’ 2005. Limited edition Cardus to Peter T. Eckersley, condition. Rare £800/1200 of 65 copies, this being number 32, Lancashire 1923-1935, who was signed by Cardwell. VG £40/60 290 ‘The Summer Game’. Neville Cardus. Captain of the Lancashire team that London 1948. Dustwrapper. 296 County Club Annuals and won the in Presentation copy from Neville Handbooks. Leicestershire C.C.C. 1930, 1934. ‘To Peter Eckersley, Cardus to Peter T. Eckersley, Annual’s for 1951 and 1952, With my very best wishes. Neville Lancashire 1923-1935, who was Lancashire County & Manchester Cardus, London September 1949’. G Captain of the Lancashire team that Cricket Club Annual 1949, Somerset £30/50 won the County Championship in C.C.C. Year Book 1951/52, Kent 284 ‘Good Days’. Neville Cardus. London 1930, 1934. ‘To Peter Eckersley, C.C.C. Year Book 1948 and 1948. Dustwrapper. Presentation With happy wishes. Neville Cardus, Warwickshire C.C.C. Annual Report copy from Neville Cardus to Peter T. London September 1949’. G 1956. Qty 6. Odd faults otherwise in Eckersley, Lancashire 1923-1935, £30/50 good condition £30/50 who was Captain of the Lancashire 291 ‘The West Indies Cricket Annual’ 297 Cricket and how to play it. Seven team that won the County Edited by Tony Cozier. Complete run instructional books including Championship in 1930, 1934. ‘To of the annual from 1970 (1st) to ‘Cricket’ Hon. R.H. Lyttelton. 1890, Peter Eckersley, With my very best 1991. Twenty two issues. G decorative boards, ‘Cricket’. W.J. wishes. Neville Cardus, London £80/120 Ford. 1897, ‘Cricket’ D.R. Jardine September 1949’. G £30/50 1936. DW, ‘Cricket. Old and New’. 292 Cambridge University Cricket Club. 285 ‘History of Cricket in Kendal 1836- A.C. Maclaren 1924 DW, ‘The ‘Incidents in fifty years of Cambridge 1905’. James Clarke. Kendal 1906. Perfect Batsman- J.B. Hobbs in University Cricket 1886-1936’. P. Original cloth, gilt. G £25/35 action’ A.C. Maclaren 1926 etc. Odd Piggott 1936, ‘Fenner’s. faults, generally good condition 286 ‘ Illustrated’. Charles Reminiscences of Cambridge £30/40 Crombie. 1907. Complete first University Cricket Club’. P. Piggott edition with twelve colour prints. 1948 and ‘Oxford v Cambridge

24 298 Cricket and how to play it. Six laid down label) and Trescothick. Ranjitsinhji. London 1906, The instructional books including Sold with four other modern books. Jubilee Book of Cricket’. K.S. ‘Cricket. A Popular Handbook of the G/VG £25/35 Ranjitsinhji. Edinburgh 1897 (First Game’. Grace, Pycroft, Russell...’ edition), leather bound presentation 303 Cricket books. Interesting collection Edited by G.A. Hutchinson. The edition, ‘Manor House School, of forty cricket books including Religious Tract Society 1887, Clapham and M.C.C. Scores of ‘Kings of Cricket’. . ‘Cricket’ W.L. Murdoch. London Matches etc 1887 and 1899. Both London 1893, ‘Fifty Years’ 1894, ‘Cricket’ Hon. R.H. Lyttelton. volumes bound in original red boards Reminiscences of Scottish Cricket’. 1898, beige boards, ‘Cricket- with gilt lettering. Odd faults, good D.D. Bone. Glasgow 1898, ‘Annals Batsmanship’. C.B. Fry. 1912, £30/50 of the Free Foresters 1856-1894’. ‘Cricket and how to play it’. G. W.K.R. Bedford and W.E.W. Collins. 307 Cricket Books. Six cricket books, Jessop. London 1925 and ‘Cricket Edinburgh and London 1895, ‘Jerks in from Short Leg’. R.A. For Beginners’. C.R. Benson 1913. ‘Crickety Cricket’ Moffat 1898, Fitzgerald (Quid). London 1866, Odd faults, generally good condition ‘Cricket Memories’ Country Vicar. ‘Cricket’. Country Life Library of £30/40 1930, modern Wisdens etc. Some Sport’. Edited by Horace Hutchinson 299 Cricket Annuals. Athletic News modern, odd one signed including 1903, ‘The Lighter Side of Cricket’. Cricket Annual 1929, 1930-1933, Cowdrey, Wyatt etc. Some faults, Captain Phillip Trevor 1901, ‘Punch 1935 and 1938, News Chronicle generally good condition £40/60 Library Book of Sports’, ‘Was it all Cricket Annuals 1932, 1933, 1938, Cricket’. D.Reese 1948 and ‘Felix on 304 Cricket Books. Nine cricket books 1949-1951 and 1957, Daily New the Bat’. G. Brodribb. London 1962. including ‘Annals of Cricket’. W.W. Cricket Annual 1928, Daily Worker Odd faults, good £30/50 Read. London 1896, Original Cricket Handbook 1949, Sunday pictorial covers, ‘Kings of Cricket’. 308 Cricket Histories. ‘History of the Chronicle Cricket & Golf Annual Richard Daft. London 1893, Original Oxford University C.C. G. Bolton. 1949, Sports Argos Cricket Annual decorative covers, ‘Seventy-One Not Oxford 1962, ‘Winchester College 1949, 1949- Out’. W. Caffyn. Edinburgh 1899 Cricket’. E.B. Noel. London 1926, 1952 & 1956 and Cyril Washbrook’s (ex-libris, foxing), ‘Cricket with the ‘Lancashire County Cricket 1864- Cricket Annual 1949. Good lid off’. A.W. Carr. 1935, ‘Cricket’. 1953’. A.W. Ledbrooke 1954, condition £40/60 Fry, Ranjitsinhji, Jessop.... Edited by ‘Northamptonshire Cricket-A 300 Cricket books and tour brochures. . London 1903, ‘Life History’. J.D. Coldham 1959, Selection including ‘The History of worth Living’. C.B. Fry 1939 etc. ‘History of Cambridge University Cricket’. E. Parker, Lonsdale DW, Some faults otherwise in good Cricket Club 1820-1901’. W.J. Ford. ‘The Game of Cricket’ Jardine, condition £30/50 London 1902 and ‘History of the Fender, Chapman... Lonsdale DW, Tests’. S. Smith 1947. Some minor 305 Cricket books. Selection including ‘Bowling’ M.S. Nichols, Blackie 1937 faults. G £30/50 ‘Cricket’ Badminton Library (two, DW, ‘Batting’. H. Sutcliffe, Blackie one quarter leather de-luxe edition), 309 Cricket Tours and Tests. Five books 1937, ‘The Cricket Annual 1892’. ‘Bat & Ball’ T. Moult 1935, ‘Summer including ‘Cricket Across the Seas’. Edited by Wm. Dewar. Driffield Playground’ Spencer Hayward 1902, P.F. Warner. Wolstenholme. Red 1892, ‘Autographed Sketches of the ‘Kings of Cricket’. Richard Daft. Rose Books 2001. Signed limited 1930 Australian Cricketers’. Drawn London 1893, (lacking frontispiece), edition of 300 copies, this being from life by Laurence East. London ‘The Lighter Side of Cricket’. Captain number 52, ‘By Three Runs. The 4th 1930 etc. Tour and other brochures Phillip Trevor 1901, A.C. Maclaren Test, Old Trafford 1902’. A. Upton. include ‘Who’s Who in World on Cricket’ London 1909, ‘Bat v Ball’ Limited edition of 300 copies, ‘With Cricket 1934’, Playfair tour J.H. Lester. 1900 (ex-libris), ‘Cricket The M.C.C. in Australia’. Major P. brochures for West Indies 1950, Records with a commentary’ A.C. Trevor. McKenzie 1999, ‘Lord 1963, Pakistan 1954, South Africa Coxhead 1897, ‘Cricket’ Country Harris’s Team in Australia 1878/79. 1955, New Zealand 1958 etc. Qty Life Library of Sport. Edited by H.G. The Diary of Vernon Royle’. 21. Odd faults, good £30/50 Hutchinson etc. Sold with a large McKenzie 2001 etc. VG £30/50 301 Cricket books. ‘Echoes from old box of general cricket books and a 310 ‘Crystal Palace Magazine’. Edited by Cricket Fields’. F. Gale 1871 and ‘The further box of cricket histories. Faults Austin Fryers. No. 1. Volume 1 Game of Cricket’. F. Gale 1887. Odd to odd book, good. Qty 68. G (October 1900) to No.12 . Volume 1 faults, generally good condition. £40/60 (September 1901). Bound journal Sold with ‘Cricket Books- The 100 306 Cricket Books. Seven cricket books, containing twelve monthly Best’. Britton 1929, ‘Early Books on ‘Cricketers in Council’. H.P. Thomas. magazines with reports and images Cricket’ D. Rayvern Allen 1987, ‘A London 1871, ‘Baxter’s Second on London County C.C. matches Reader’s Guide. Cricket’. J. Arlott Innings’. H. Drummond. 1905. 11th and players including W.G. Grace. 1950 and ‘E.V. Lucas and his books’. Edition, ‘Scores of the Oxford & Some laid down and inserted pages C.A. Prance 1988. G £25/35 Cambridge Cricket Matches from from other issues included, some 302 Cricket books. Five modern books 1827’. H. Perkins 1898, ‘Spaldings browning to page edges, some signed by the player, Boycott (2), Athletic Library. Cricket Guide and handwritten annotation especially to Wagh (Notts), Benaud (signed to how to play Cricket’. Prince end paper at rear and inside rear

25 board. Sold with two further Contents good though some light 321 ‘Kissing the Rod. The Story of the magazines with articles/images of foxing to the title page and verso. Tests of 1934’. P.G.H. Fender. W.G. Grace and Gloucestershire This rare association copy has London 1934. With a chapter on cricket Plus front cover of the ‘Boy’s handwritten inscription in ink to ‘Bodyline’. Unusually, with original Own Paper’ 28th September 1895 front end paper ‘A.J. Gaston. Ex- dustwrapper. Minor loss to with full page illustration of W.G. Libris 1896. Brighton’. Gaston was a dustwrapper at base of spine Grace with caption ‘On The Bat’s leading collector and dealer in cricket otherwise in good condition £30/50 Back I Do Fly’. G £40/60 books and memorabilia during the 322 ‘My Dear Victorious Stod’. A period 1890-1925. A very scarce 311 ‘Aravinda. My Autobiography’. A. Biography of A.E. Stoddart. David volume £400/600 de Silva. Edinburgh 1999. Signed to Frith. 1970. Privately printed. Un- title page by d eSilva. Sold with The book covers the Canterbury numbered and unsigned limited ‘White Cap and Bails’. Dickie Bird. Cricket Week between 1843 and edition of 400 numbered copies. D.J. London 1999. Signed by Bird to title 1851. For each week details are VG £20/30 page. Both with dustwrapper. VG given of the cricket matches played 323 ‘The Book of Cricket- A New Gallery £20/30 between sides such as ‘The of Famous Players’. Edited by C.B. Gentlemen of England’ and ‘The 312 ‘Some Statistics of Cricket, or the Fry. London 1899. Original Gentlemen of Kent; plus the Kent Influence of the weather on the decorative covers. Minor wear to county team. A commentary on the wicket, with a method for its board extremities otherwise in good social events during each week is elimination in the comparison of condition £40/60 then followed by a precise of what averages’. Bernard Dale. London the Old Stagers put on to amuse the 324 ‘The Boundary Book. A Lord’s 1891. Original red boards, cricket followers once play had Taverners’ Miscellany of Cricket’. preserving white paper wrappers, ended for the day including a Edited by Leslie Frewin. London with gilt titles. G/VG £200/300 selection of farces and extrava - 1962. The book contains the 313 ‘The Essential Denison’. A boxed set ganzas signatures of four left handed of the six volumes of Denison’s batting greats of the game, 316 ‘The Nyrens of Eartham and Cricketers’ Companions 1843-1847 personally collected by the vendor, Hambledon. The Facts and a and his sketches of the players, each signature is annotated with the Reconstruction’. Edmund Esdaile. together with hardback book ‘The date he obtained it. The signatures Boscombe Printing Company 1967. Essential Denison’ by David Rayvern are , September Limited edition number 24 of only Allen, together with adverts and 1965, Frank Woolley, June 1967, 25 copies, signed by the author. G letters in facsimile. Christopher , October 1983 and £150/250 Saunders, Newnham on Severn Garry Sobers, August 1984. DW. 2007. Limited edition number 50 of 317 . ‘The Gloves are Off’. Good condition £30/40 212 copies produced, signed by London 1960 and ‘Behind the 325 ‘The Archive. A detailed President of the MCC. Stumps’. London 1951. Both signed catalogue of the cricket library and Each set is housed in a quarter to title page by Evans. Both with memorabilia collection of David leather book box with slipcase. VG slightly tatty dustwrappers. G Frith’. D. Frith. Childrey 2009. £250/350 £20/30 Limited edition of only seventy five 314 ‘The Triangular Tests 1876-1912’. 318 ‘Defending The Ashes’. P.G.H. copies, signed and numbered by the H.V. Dorey. London 1912. Brown Fender. London 1921. Minor foxing author, this being number 25. Bound quarter leather. Ex Kirklees otherwise in good condition. Sold in red boards. Rare, sold out edition. Reference Library. Original with ‘The Turn of the Wheel. M.C.C. Excellent condition £250/350 decorative wrappers bound at the team. Australia 1928-29’. P.G.H. 326 ‘C.B. Fry’s Magazine of Sports and rear. G £30/50 Fender. London 1929. Qty 2. G Outdoor Life’. Volume 1, April to £50/70 315 Kent County Cricket Club. The September 1904. George Newnes, Canterbury Cricket Week. An 319 ‘Gooch’s Golden Summer’. Bill London 1904. Includes colour plate authentic narrative of the origin and Frindall. London 1991. Limited of , by Tom B. Some career of the institution; including edition leather bound copy signed wear and staining to boards. G the programmes of the old stagers’ by Gooch, and Bill £30/40 performances.... Volume First. Frindall. Limited edition 148/333. 327 ’A Cricketing Etymology’. J. Printed and published by William Also signed dedication from Frindall Goulstone. Privately printed 2001. Davey, Canterbury 1865. First to front end paper dated 1994. VG Limited edition of 20 numbered edition. Original red cloth, with gilt £40/60 copies, this being number 8. Original titles, and coloured and gilt border 320 ‘Kissing the Rod. The Story of the stiff card covers. G £50/80 bands, all edges gilt. Coloured Tests of 1934’. P.G.H. Fender. decorative half-title page and 328 ’Early Club & Village Cricket’. J. London 1934. With a chapter on seventeen real photographs on five Goulstone. Privately printed 1972. ‘Bodyline’. Sun fading to spine plates. Spine a little worn at the Limited edition of 100 numbered otherwise in good condition £25/35 edges, with some chips, but solid. copies, this being number 55.

26 Original covers, bound in brown hundred copies produced, this being the Gloucestershire County Cricket boards. Minor spotting to front number 12. Minor foxing to edges Club 1870-1896’. Published by cover otherwise in good condition of covers otherwise in good Arrowsmith of Bristol c1897. Bound £80/120 condition £80/120 in black boards with titles in gilt to front cover. G £50/70 329 ‘A Memento of two great Notts. An abortive attempt to send an Cricketers, and English team to play in Paris 343 ‘Some 18th Century Cricketers’. J. ’. William F. Grundy. immediately before the French Goulstone. Copyright: J. Goulstone C.H. Richards. Nottingham 1907. Revolution 1999. Typescript by Goulstone with Original decorative blue paper note from the writer informing the 336 ‘Bibliography of Cricket’. J.W. covered boards. Some wear to spine, vendor that apart from himself Goldman. Privately printed by the front board almost detached (Goulstone) and the British Library, author 1937. Original covers and otherwise in good condition this is the only other copy. Original rare original dustwrapper. Limited £80/120 green paper covers. G £80/120 edition of 125 numbered copies, 330 ‘A Second Cricketing Etymology’. J. signed by the author, this being 344 ‘Sports History’. Edited by J. Goulstone. Privately printed 2005. number 79. Some pencil annotations Goulstone. Number 7 (October Limited edition of 25 numbered throughout the book, dustwrapper 1975) and Number 11 (August copies, this being number 21, signed with some wear and loss, the 1976). Sold with ‘Cricket and the by Goulstone to title page. Original majority remaining £250/350 Social Historians’. J Goulstone. All stiff card covers. G £50/80 typescript publications. G £40/60 337 ‘Cricket Form at a Glance 1878- 331 ‘Cricket in Kent’. John Goulstone. 1902 and The Australians in 345 ‘W.G’s. Little Book’. W.G. Grace. Original stiff card covers. Published England’. Home Gordon. London Newnes, London 1909. Original privately for the author by 1902 and ‘Cricket Form at a Glance pictorial wrappers. Very minor wear International Research Publications 1901-1923’. Sir Home Gordon. to spine with small loss to head 1972. Limited edition of only fifty London 1924. Sold with ‘Cricket otherwise in good condition. Sold copies produced, this being number Form at a Glance 1878-1937’. with ‘Dr W.G. Grace’. Acton Wye. 21. G £100/150 Arthur Barker Ltd, paperback Bijou Biographies 1901 (contents edition. Odd faults otherwise in becoming loose) and ‘W.G. Grace- A 332 ‘Early Cricket Notes’. J. Goulstone. good condition. Qty 3 £25/35 Biography’. W. Methven Brownlee. Privately printed 2007. Limited London 1887. Original boards with edition of 30 numbered copies, this 338 ‘Cricket Songs’. Norman Gale. titles in gilt. Wear to front board and being number 10, signed by London 1894. Handmade paper, to board extremities. Qty 3 £30/50 Goulstone to title page. Original stiff edges uncut. Original green boards card covers. G £50/80 with gilt lettering. Tipped into free 346 ‘With Bat and Ball’. . front end paper is a handwritten London 1898. Original hardback 333 ‘Early Kent Cricketers’. John undated note from Gale ‘Dear Sir, with decorative boards in gilt. Minor Goulstone. Original stiff card covers. The box came and is most foxing otherwise in good/very good Published privately for the author by satisfactory. Here is the cheque for condition £30/40 International Research Publications £1-4-0. Very many thanks and 1971. Limited edition of only fifty 347 C.V. Grimmett. Flicker Book no.5, signed Norman R, Gayle’. G £40/60 copies produced, this being number Googley and off Break 32. Minor creasing and foxing to 339 ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace. London 1891. Finger Spin. Published by Flicker front cover otherwise in good Presentation copy from Nurse Grace, Productions Ltd, London. Age toning condition £100/150 the author’s sister to Arthur Bendall, to wrappers otherwise in good with ink inscription to inside front condition £40/60 334 ‘Sports Quarterly Magazine’. Edited boards. Some wear to boards and by John Goulstone. Numbers 1-20. 348 Edwin J. Golding. ‘The Log of a Trip board extremities, minor breaking to Spring 1977-1981. Bound volume of in the Earl of Sheffield’s Yacht, The internal hinges, some wear and twenty editions, with numerous Heloise, to Boulogne and Back by damage to some front and rear page cricket articles, in very good ‘One of the Team’. July 1890’. extremities £30/40 condition with original wrappers. Printed by C. Clarke ‘Mid-Sussex Sold with ‘Sports History’ (formerly 340 ‘J.J. ?’ Alan Gibson. R. Walsh Books, Times’ Offices. Boltro Road, Sports Quarterly Magazine). Taunton 1992. Limited edition of 50 Hayward’s Heath. 12pp. Scores of Number 1-10. 1982-1987. Bound copies, this being number 37, signed matches . Red type face. Bound in volume of ten editions in very good by Gibson and to bookplate by buff stiffened boards with original condition with original wrappers. VG subject Jack Davey. VG £40/60 printed cover details laid down to £150/200 front cover. Page edges to right hand 341 ‘Otago University at Cricket. Its border with tears, nicks, all repaired 335 ‘The 1789 Tour’. John Goulstone. history, records and statistics’. G. in the past with clear tape, some Original stiff card covers. Published Griffiths. Dunedin 1978. Signed minor staining to pages otherwise privately for the author by limited edition of 350 copies, this complete and in generally good International Research Publications being no 195. VG £25/35 condition. A rare item £1000/1500 1972. Limited edition of only one 342 ‘Scores made in County Matches by

27 The book, Padwick 1309, originally to front. Some age toning/soiling to 358 W.G. Grace. ‘W.G. Cricketing belonged to the vendor’s wrappers, also crease and repair to Reminiscences & Personal Grandfather and J. Charlwood, a top border of front wrapper Recollections’. London 1899 and member of the team, was his Father otherwise in good condition £30/50 ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace. London 1891. and Henry R.J. Charlwood of Sussex Qty 2. Some wear to boards and 352 Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. C.C.C. was a relative. The team, on extremities otherwise in good Year Book 1932. Original pictorial route to Boulogne, played a match condition. £30/40 wrappers with image of W.G. Grace against Newhaven C.C. and once in to front. Piece cut from the border of 359 W.G. Grace. Good collection of France played two matches against front wrapper, affecting part of title. twenty eight cricket books on Grace, Boulogne C.C. winning all three Some age toning/soiling to biographies, histories etc from 1894 matches. Players, many from the wrappers, minor staining to edge of to present day, some with references Sussex area, included A. Harcourt, some internal pages otherwise in to Grace and some dedicated to the R.M. Curteis, Lynn, Alfred Shaw good condition £30/40 man. Includes ‘Cricket’ W.L. (Skipper), Charlwood, Harry Murdoch 1894, ‘Cricket’. W.G. Phillips, W. Moore, John Gilbert etc. 353 Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. Grace. London 1891 (faults), Good cricket content. There was Year Book 1938. Original pictorial Thomson, Low, Bax, Darwin etc. another account of a trip made by wrappers with image of W.G. Grace Some faults to odd books, generally Lord Sheffield’s Yacht, ‘to Torquay to front. Some age toning/soiling to good £30/50 and back’ printed in the same year. wrappers, some nicks to front wrapper, wear to spine with slitting 360 ‘A History of Australian Cricket’. 349 Gloucestershire C.C.C. signed books. otherwise in generally good Chris Harte. London 1993. ‘Out of Collection of eight books and condition £25/35 Series’ green specially bound edition, brochures all signed by a signed by Harte and , Gloucestershire player. ‘Courtney, 354 Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. with gilt to edges. In slip case. VG Heart of the Lion’ 1999, signed by Year Book 1939. Original pictorial £40/60 front end page by Walsh, ‘Shep, my wrappers with image of W.G. Grace Autobiography’ 2001, signed to title to front. Some age toning/soiling to 361 ‘A History of Queensland Cricket’. page by Shepherd, ‘Cricket through wrappers, ‘Gloucs 1939’ E.H. Hutcheon. Brisbane 1946. Some the covers’ 1958,signed by Tom handwritten to spine otherwise in wear and fading to boards, odd Graveney to title page, ‘Cricket good condition £30/40 further faults otherwise in good Buccaneer’ 1974, signed to title condition. Sold with ‘A History of 355 Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. page by , signed copies Tasmanian Cricket’ R. Page 1957. Year Book 1948-1954, 1956-1963. of Mike Procter’s and Mike Smith G/VG. Qty 2 £40/60 Original pictorial covers. The 1948 benefit brochures, ‘One more Run’. edition with tape to spine and 362 ‘Big Cricket’ Patsy Hendren. London S. Chalke 2000, signed by Bomber covering parts of covers, the 1950 1934. Nicely signed and dedicated Wells and Chalke etc. G £30/40 edition, lacking rear cover, minor to front end paper in ink by 350 Gloucestershire Cricket. Good faults to the 1954, 1959 and 1962 Hendren. Breaking to spine hinge, collection of twenty seven cricket editions otherwise in good condition. some ink marks to wrappers books with Gloucestershire cricket Qty 14 £50/80 otherwise in good condition. Sold interest, some with references to with ‘Our Cricket Story’. Alec & Eric 356 J.W. Goldman. Catalogue of the Gloucestershire cricket and some Bedser with their signatures on extensive collection of Books on solely on the club. Includes ‘A pieces laid down to title page. G Cricket formed by J.W. Goldman. To History of Gloucestershire County £25/35 be sold by Messrs Hodgson & Co at Cricket Club 1870-1948’. Canynge 115 Chancery Lane, London on 24th 363 ‘Bill Edrich. A Biography’. Alan Hill. Caple. Worcester 1949, ‘The Book of November 1966. No.2 of 1966-67. London 1994. Foreword by Denis School Sports’ Jessop and Salmond, Catalogue for the sale. Rare. Sold Compton. Leather bound limited ‘Stump High!’ A. Wilson (Benefit) with separate printed price list for edition, gilt to top edge. Limited 1953, ‘W.R. Hammond Cricketer’. the sale, which appears to be a edition of 170 copies, signed by the D. Moore 1949, ‘A Gloucestershire modern photocopy. G £40/60 author and Compton, this being Lad at home and abroad’ F.W. number XVI, of the twenty copies Harvey 1916, ‘After the Bombing’. 357 W.G. Grace. ‘The Memorial numbered I to XX reserved for the Poems by Edmund Blunden 1949, Biography of Dr W.G. Grace’. Lord authors and the publishers and were ‘Cricket’ Badminton Library, Hawke, Harris and Home Gordon. not for sale. In slip case. G/VG ‘Outdoor Games and Recreations. A London 1919. Original decorative £60/90 popular encyclopaedia for boys’. covers. Sold with ‘Cricket’. W.G. G.A. Hutchison 1892 etc. Some Grace 1891 and ‘W.G. Cricketing 364 ‘Brighton Middle St. School 1805- faults to odd books, generally good Reminiscences & Personal 1905’. George Haffendon. J. Beal & £30/50 Recollections’. W.G. Grace. London Son 1906. 1st Edition. 40pp. Red 1899. The first two books in good boards with gilt titles to centre. 351 Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. condition, the last with some wear to Some foxing otherwise in good/very Year Book 1931. Original pictorial boards otherwise in good condition. good condition. Rare £50/70 wrappers with image of W.G. Grace Qty 3 £30/50

28 This was John Wisden’s school and a 368 ‘Cricket Memories’. A Country Vicar London 1913. Qty 4 £30/50 thirteen line paragraph dedicated to (R.L. Hodgson). London 1930. With 376 ‘The Fight for the Ashes 1932/33’. him can be found on page 40 original dustwrapper in good Jack Hobbs. London 1933. With laid condition. Sold with ‘Second 365 ‘Catalogue of an Exhibition of down label to title page signed by Innings’. A Country Vicar (R.L. portrait drawings in coloured chalks Hobbs. Fading to spine otherwise in Hodgson). London 1933. G £25/35 of The Empire’s Cricketers by A. good condition £20/30 Chevallier Tayler : Held in the rooms 369 ‘History of Kent County Cricket’. 377 ‘The Memorial Biography of Dr W.G. of The Fine Art Society 148, New Edited by Lord Harris. London 1907. Grace’. Lord Hawke, Harris and Bond Street, June & July, 1905. With Original decorative cloth. Top edge Home Gordon. London 1919. a new introduction by John gilt. Some age toning to spine paper Original decorative covers. Sold with Hawkins. Christopher Saunders and boards, minor splitting to ‘Cricket. A Popular Handbook of the Books 2006. Limited edition of 100 internal hinges otherwise in good Game’. W.G. Grace, Pycroft, Gale copies, each signed and numbered condition. Sold with rarer Appendix and others. Edited by G.A. by John Hawkins this being number E, 1907-1909 (damage to border of Hutchinson. Boy’s Own Shelf III. 17. VG £20/30 rear wrapper), Appendix F, 1910- London 1887. Some wear to the 1923, Appendix G, 1924-1945 and 366 ‘Cricket Footprints on the Sands of board extremities of the biography, Appendix H, 1946-1963. G £50/80 Time’. F.M. Harpur. 1882-1933. odd faults, good. Qty 2 £40/60 Photocopied handwritten 370 ‘History of Kent County Cricket’. 378 ‘The Memorial Biography of Dr W.G. manuscript in ten volumes bound in Edited by Lord Harris. London 1907. Grace’. Lord Hawke, Harris and green cloth. Each volume between Original decorative cloth. Top edge Home Gordon. London 1919. 70 and 120 pages. The spine gilt. Some age toning to spine paper Original decorative covers and ‘A numbers have been wrongly and boards, some breaking to Cricketer’s Log’. Gilbert Jessop. attached, the work is chronological internal hinges, minor foxing London 1922. Original pictorial and the sequence of volumes is 1-5, otherwise in good condition £25/35 brown boards. Sold with twelve 7, 8, 9, 6 and 10. G £250/350 371 ‘Hong Kong Cricket Club. Centenary other cricket books including ‘Fifty The original manuscript is held in 1851-1951’. Issued by the Club in Years’ Cricket Reminiscences of a the State Library of Victoria. On the 1951. Original decorative covers. Non-Player’. W.E. Howard 1928, title page Harpur has given his Minor faults otherwise in good ‘Homage to Cricket’. ‘Gryllus’ 1933, qualifications for attempting a condition. Sold with ‘A History of ‘The Cricket Annual 1892’. Dewar history of cricket. He was a The Hong Kong Cricket Club 1851- 1892, ‘Cricket Personalities’. journalist with ‘The Sydney 1989’. Editor Spencer Robinson Leveson Gower 1925 etc. One non Sportsman’ and also worked on the 1989. Dustwrapper. G. Qty 2 cricket book included. G £30/50 Sydney Mail. Harpur According to £30/40 379 Arthur Haygarth. ‘An Account of all his notes at the front, was born in 372 ‘Just my Story’. Len Hutton. London The Cricket Matches played 1859 and started compiling this 1957. DW. With signature of Hutton between Eton and Westminster; work when he was 22, finishing at on piece laid down to title page. Sold Westminster and Charterhouse; the age of 74 in 1933. The first half with ‘Our Cricket Story’. Alec & Eric Rugby and Marlborough and of volume one gives a short history Bedser, signed to title page by both Marlborough and Cheltenham’. By of cricket and of brothers. DW. G the Compiler (Haygarth) of the from 1804, from then on it turns £25/35 Harrow, Eton and Winchester School into a history of the Ashes, with Matches from 1805. Published by F. each Test described in detail. The 373 ‘Recovering the Ashes. An Account Lillywhite and Wisden. London ‘Bodyline’ tour (up to the end of the of the Cricket Tour in Australia 1911- 1857. Original printed wrappers 3rd Test) is covered in the last three 12’. J.B. Hobbs. London 1912. 2nd bound in quarter leather. Ownership volumes by handwritten accounts, impression. Original pictorial boards. name and date handwritten in ink to following that by newspaper Minor faults otherwise in good title page otherwise in good cuttings. It is obvious from the text condition £25/35 condition. Ex Eagar collection that Harpur attended some of the 374 ‘Shadows Over The Wicket, with the £200/300 matches... British Empire XI. Seasons 1940- 380 Arthur Haygarth. ‘The Public School 367 ‘Cricket Is My Life’. Len Hutton. 1945’. E. Hoskin. G £25/35 Matches. A correct account of all the London 1949. Nicely signed to front 375 ‘The Fight for the Ashes 1932/33’. Matches of which the scores are in end paper by Hutton. Sold with J.B. Hobbs. London 1933. Original existence, played between the various other items including dustwrapper wit faults, but generally Schools of Eton, Harrow and Yorkshire C.C.C. members booklet good condition and ‘The Fight for Winchester, from 1805-1852 1925, cricket prints by Gerald the Ashes 1934’. J.B. Hobbs. 1934. inclusive’. Published by F. Lillywhite, Broadhead, ‘A Portfolio of Cricket Fading to spine paper. Sold with ‘My London 1853. Original green printed Prints. A Nineteenth Century Cricketing Memories’. J.B. Hobbs wrappers. Some wear to wrappers Miscellany’. Introduction and Notes 1924 and a very good copy of ‘How otherwise in good condition. Ex by Irving Rosenwater. London 1962 to make a Century’. J.B. Hobbs. Eagar collection £200/300 etc. Qty 6. G £30/50

29 381 Arthur Haygarth’s Cricket Scores & 386 ‘Historic Bats. Biographical catalogue complete record of his performances Biographies from 1855 to 1857. Vol of the unique collection formed by in first class cricket’. C.J. Britton. V. London 1876. Original publisher’s Charles Pratt Green’. J.N. Pentelow. Birmingham 1935. Original cloth red cloth, gilt. Titled ‘Marylebone London 1931. Bound in green boards. G Qty 2 £50/70 Cricket Club’. Wear, fading and age boards with original printed 392 ‘In Quest of the Ashes. A Skipper’s toning to spine, minor foxing, wrappers preserved. G £30/50 Log’. London 1933 and ‘Ashes- and handwritten annotation to some 387 F.J. Ironsides ‘World of Cricket. 50 Dust’. London 1934, both by D.R. front pages otherwise in good years of Cricket. England v Australia, Jardine. Unusually, both with original condition. Bookplate of Sydney Colony v Colony. 1856-1895. Third dustwrapper. G £40/60 Courtauld to inside front board edition. Sydney 1895. Wear with £40/60 393 ‘Our Cricketers Past & Present’. loss to wrapper extremities at front Published by A.D. Jones. 1897. 382 Arthur Haygarth’s Cricket Scores & and rear, contents good £30/50 Collection of six scarce booklets Biographies from 1858 to 1860. Vol 388 India. Four Indian related cricket parts I-VI and the ‘Special Australian VI. London 1876. Original books. ‘Forty five Years of the Ranji Number’, part VII, featuring the publisher’s red cloth, gilt. Titled Trophy’ Vol 1, 1934-1959 and Vol 2, Australian’s 1896. With twenty four ‘Marylebone Cricket Club’. Some 1960-1979. BCCI 1980 (D/W), black and white photographs of wear, fading and age toning to ‘India v England Cricket Visits 1911- individual players and teams to each spine, handwritten annotation to 1946, S.K. Roy 1946 (D/W) and copy. Bound as one without original some front pages otherwise in good ‘Presenting Indian Cricket’. B. covers. Some damage and wear to condition. Bookplate of Sydney Sarbadhikary. Calcutta 1946. Odd plates otherwise complete and in Courtauld to inside front board faults otherwise in good condition good condition £30/50 £40/60 £40/60 394 Brunell Jones. West Indies cricket. 383 Arthur Haygarth’s Cricket Scores & 389 Signed limited edition books, by ‘Gone with the Indians Again!’ Biographies from 1863 to 1864. Vol Alfred James, ‘The 2nd Australian (West Indies v India 1948-1976) and VIII. London 1877. Original XI’s Tour of Australia, Britain and ‘The Best of Cricket. West Indies v publisher’s red cloth, gilt. Titled New Zealand in 1880/81’, Sydney England’ (West Indies v England ‘Marylebone Cricket Club’. Minor 1994, ‘Oldfield’s Australian Cricket 1895-1974’). Odd faults otherwise wear and age toning to spine, very XI in Malaya and Singapore in 1927, in good condition £30/40 minor foxing otherwise in good Sydney 1998, ‘Ratu Kadavu’s Fijian condition £50/70 395 ‘Centuries scored in the United Cricket XI in Australia 1907/08’, States and Canada, 1844 to June 384 Roger Hancock. ‘A Handbook for Sydney 1993, ‘Cricket Matches 14th 1902’. F.F. Kelly. Jersey City William Lambert’s Cricketer’s Guide’ played by Australian Teams in 1902. Original black cloth boards, 2006 Limited edition 11/50 and ‘A Canada and the U.S.A. 1878-1995’, front cover gilt lettered, red edges. Guide to Edmund Routledge’s Sydney 1999 and ‘First-Class Cricket G/VG. Rare £250/350 Handbook of Cricket’ 2007. Limited Matches played by Scotland, Ireland edition 9/50, signed by the author. and Wales 1895-2000 (Ltd edition 396 ‘Cricket Lovely Cricket. West Indies v VG £30/50 2/3 copies) and ‘Adelaide Gold. The England 1950. 50th Anniversary origins of ball by ball Cricket Tribute’. Vijay P. Kumar. Privately 385 Yorkshire Histories. ‘History of Broadcasting’. B. Whimpress 1997. published 2000. Deluxe un- Yorkshire County Cricket 1833- signed limited edition of 300 copies, numbered limited edition signed to 1903’. Rev R.S. Holmes. Archibald this being number 72. Qty 6 front end paper by Allan Rae, Robert Constable, London 1904 Deluxe £30/50 Christiani, Sonny Ramadhin, Clyde leather bound edition with gilt to all Walcott, and Alf page edges, some scuffing to front 390 ‘A Cricketer’s Log’. Gilbert Jessop. Valentine. VG £50/80 board, wear and age toning to spine London 1922. Original pictorial leather. Sold with ‘History of brown boards. Sold with ‘Cricket and 397 ‘The Land of Ranji and Duleep, with Yorkshire County Cricket 1903- how to play it’. G. Jessop. London a preface by H.H. The Maharaja of 1923’ A.W. Pullin. Leeds 1924 and 1925 and ‘Cricket’. Fry, Ranjitsinhji, Jam Sahib of Nawangar’. C.A. ‘The History of Yorkshire County Jessop.... Edited by Gilbert Jessop. Kincaid. Edinburgh 1931. Cricket Club 1924-1949’. J.M. London 1903. Some faults to the last Dustwrapper. Slight worming to Kilburn 1950. Plus ‘Bowling ‘Em book otherwise in good condition. covers and prelims otherwise in Out’. . London 1936. G £40/60 good condition £40/60 DW, ‘For Yorkshire and England’. 391 ‘Cricket Notes’. G.L. Jessop, with 398 ‘A Century of Philadelphia Cricket’. Herbert Sutcliffe. London 1935. DW, chapters by A.O. Jones and C.L. Edited by J.A. Lester. Philadelphia ‘How to become a first class Townsend. London 1903. Original 1951. G £50/70 batsman’. Herbert Sutcliffe 1949 and wrappers. Small corner pieces a signed copy of ‘Just my Story’. Len 399 ‘A History of the Philadelphia Cricket missing to front and rear wrappers, Hutton. London 1957. DW. Qty 7. G Club 1854 to 1954’. Horace Mather odd minor faults to wrapper and £40/60 Lippincott. Published privately for spine paper otherwise in good the Club, 1954. Original decorative condition. Sold with ‘G.L. Jessop. A cloth. Very good condition £50/80

30 400 ‘Fifty Leaders of British Sport’ down to inside front board. Some London. 1864. 19th Edition. London. 1904. Series of portraits wear to boards and age toning to Collected and Edited by Frederick with biographical details of famous spine paper otherwise in good Lillywhite. Original wrappers, a little sportsmen including cricketers C.B. condition £80/120 worn and soiled with slight loss to Fry, A.C. Maclaren, Lord Hawke, front wrapper, book slightly trimmed 404 ‘Outdoor Games. Cricket & Golf’. Ranjitsinhji etc. John Lane. Original with spine glued otherwise in good Hon R.H. Lyttelton. Dent, London decorative covers. Some laid down condition. Rare £80/120 1901. ‘The Haddon Hall Library’. G images from Fry’s magazine 1904 £25/35 411 ‘The History of South African Cricket laid down to end papers otherwise in 1919-1927’. M.W. Luckin. good condition. Sold with 405 ‘The Complete Record of West 1928. Sold with ‘Caricature of To-Day’. Edited by Indian Test Cricketers’. B. Lawrence ‘South African Cricket 1927-1947. Geoffrey Holme. London 1928. and R. Goble 1991. Signed to front Vol III’. L. Duffus, ‘’South African Includes various images of end papers and inside biographical Cricket 1947-1960’. B. Bassano. sportsman including C. Aubrey- pages by thirty one players featured 1996 and ‘M.C.C. in South Africa Smith. Qty 2. G £40/60 in the book including Lara, Sobers, 1938/39’. B. Bassano 1997. Qty 4. Davis, Bishop, Greenidge, Holder, 401 ‘Frederick Lillywhite’s Cricket Scores G/VG £60/90 Holding, Kallicharran, Hooper, And Biographies Of Celebrated Marshall, King, Walsh, Richardson, 412 ‘The Lily. A Pretty Book for Good Cricketers. Volumes I-XVII. Adams etc. G £30/50 Children’. Printed by Knight and Cambridge 1996-2010. Limited Bagter c1820. Very small early editions of 500 numbered copies, 406 ‘The Cricket Dispute: a reply to the booklet, each page having a small these being number 375. Reprints of V.C.A. Melbourne, May 1912’. vignette with prose beneath. Page the original first seventeen volumes 1912. Lacking original six features a vignette of three boys covering the period 1746-1880. wrappers. Some staining to pages, with cricket bat, cricket stumps and Published by Roger Heavens. folds, nicks to edges otherwise in ball with prose beneath. The book Hardback. Very good condition. Qty generally good condition. Rare measures 2.25”x3.5”. Rare 17 £100/150 £200/300 £100/150 402 ‘Liverpool Cricket Club. A Sketch of 407 ‘The Game of Cricket’. Chapman, 413 ’s Cricketers Annual the Historic Continuity of the Club. Fender, Franklin, Jardine...... ’ 1872-1900. Complete full run of the Local Champions. Season 1919’. P.Y. Lonsdale Library. Vol VI. London Annual. All copies with original red Lodge. Liverpool c1920. Printed by 1930. Full buckram leather edition boards, all bound in orange boards. Ratcliffe of Liverpool. Wear to with gilt titles to front board and Some staining, marks and wear to original wrappers, lacking staples, spine. Gilt to top edge. G £40/60 original covers, slight variation in tape mark to internal pages at spine, 408 ‘The Guide to Cricketers containing shade of orange to binding. Twenty minor foxing. G £25/35 full directions for playing the noble nine volumes. G 403 ‘One Hundred Years of Trent Bridge’. and manly game of Cricket....’ £300/500 Edited by E.V. Lucas. Privately London. 1854. 7th Edition. Collected 414 John (+ James) Lillywhite’s printed for Sir Julian Cahn. President and Edited by Frederick Lillywhite. Cricketers’ Companion 1879, 1882- of Nottinghamshire C.C.C. 1938. Bound in modern olive green cloth 1884. All bound in green boards Original decorative front board. with an original front wrapper, with gilt titles, preserving original Nottinghamshire played Hampshire probably from a different copy, as it wrappers. G £100/150 in the Centenary match at Trent is slightly trimmed. Lacking four Bridge 28th-31st May 1938. The pages of adverts at the front and 415 Lloyd’s Register Cricket Club 1907. front end paper, with heading four at the rear. Some foxing to Thin bound book containing printed ‘Centenary of Trent Bridge’ to top, pages otherwise in good condition. reports and scorecards of the Lloyd’s has been nicely signed in ink by all Rare £80/120 Register Cricket Club matches eleven of the Hampshire team plus played in 1907. Includes the 2nd 409 ‘The Guide to Cricketers containing four other Hampshire players, the match v Bexley, 4th match v Royal full directions for playing the noble following half title page has been Assurance, 5th match v Alleyn C.C., and manly game of Cricket....’ nicely signed in ink by eight of the 7th match v Bromley Town, London. 1859. 12th Edition. Nottinghamshire team who played 9th.....18th match plus printed Collected and Edited by Frederick in the match, plus four other averages and to back, menu for the Lillywhite. Bound in modern olive Nottinghamshire players from the 22nd Annual Reunion Dinner held green cloth, without original playing staff. Twenty six signatures on the 2nd November 1907 with wrappers. Lacking eight pages of including Hearne, Keeton, Knowles, further printed report on the adverts at rear. Some foxing to pages Voce, Gunn, Hardstaff, Yates, Reunion Dinner. G £30/50 otherwise in good condition. Rare Wheat, Harris, Pothecary, Herman, £180/250 416 Lancashire C.C.C. Yearbooks. Arnold, Knott, Mackenzie, Hill, Editions for 1966, 1969, 1973, Heath, Harrison etc. With Sir Julian 410 ‘The Guide to Cricketers containing 1974, 1977-1992, 1994-1997, Cahn’s compliment tucked in to full directions for playing the noble 1999-2002 and 2004. Plus twenty book. Printed press match report laid and manly game of Cricket....’ two duplicate copies. Sold with

31 Lancashire Cricket Annuals for 1956, Volume One (1700-1750). Quarter photocopy of the T. Padwick Cricket 1958-1974. Plus seven duplicate leather de-luxe limited edition Collection catalogue sold at Redhill. copies. Odd faults otherwise in good 13/220. Copies 1-21 were not Qty 3 G £30/40 condition. Qty 76 £30/50 available for sale. The edition signed 431 ‘The Men from Australia- a souvenir by Maun and President of the 417 Lancashire County and Manchester in pen & picture’. Cartoons by M.C.C., VG Cricket Club Annual 1937 and 1938. Arthur Mailey. Cassell & Co Ltd. £50/70 Both compiled by J.A. Brierley. London 1926. Original pictorial Original decorative boards. G 425 ‘Inter-University Records. Full covers. Wear to cover edges next to £25/35 particulars of all competitions spine edge, with loss. The covers between Oxford and Cambridge detached otherwise in generally 418 Len Hutton Benefit Souvenir booklet 1827-1887’. Compiled by C.A. good condition £40/60 1950. Printed by the Yorkshire Post. Mudge. London 1887. Original Pictorial blue covers. Signed by 432 ‘Who’s Who in Test Cricket. England printed boards, bound in brown and Hutton to first page picture. Sold v Australia 1920-1921. Thirty one beige quarter leather. Some wear to with ‘A Century of Yorkshire County caricatures by Arthur Mailey’. Some spine and board extremities, minor Cricket’. The Yorkshire Post 1963. G wear and soiling to wrappers, with foxing to first and last few pages £25/35 nicks and small loss to page edges, otherwise in good/very good minor foxing to some outer pages. G 419 ‘Australia v England 1877-1926. condition £40/60 £25/35 Book of the Test Matches’. Published 426 ‘Lillywhite’s Illustrated Hand-Book of by The Manchester Guardian. Pre 433 Arthur Mailey. ‘Mailey’s . Cricket’. Edited by A. Cantab.. tour publication of the Australian County and Test Cricket Sketches by facsimile reprint published by J.W. tour of England 1926. Decorative the Great Australian Bowler’. McKenzie 1988. Sold with covers. Odd faults otherwise in good Graphic Publications. London 1921. ‘Curiosities of Cricket from The condition. £20/30 Original pictorial covers. Odd faults, Earliest Records to Present Time’ by minor foxing etc. G £70/100 420 ‘Cricket on the Brain’ 1905 and An Old Cricketer’. facsimile reprint ‘Cricket at the Breakfast Table’ 1909. published by J.W. McKenzie 1978. 434 Australia 1934. ‘The Australians in M.C.C. Illustrations by Gill. Original Limited edition of 150 copies England’. Small souvenir brochure colour covers. The two books bound produced. Plus ‘W. Epps. Grand for the Australian tour of England. together in excellent full leather calf Matches of Cricket 1771-1791’. Published by the Manchester with gilt decoration with marbled Facsimilie reprint published by J.W. Guardian. Pictorial covers £20/30 end papers and titles in gilt to edge, McKenzie 1989. All three in very 435 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1932/33. gilt to all edges. Books trimmed by good condition in dust wrappers The Bodyline tour’. ‘Special Test binder. G £30/50 £30/50 Souvenir- with careers of players to 421 ‘Duleep. The Man and his Game’. 427 ‘Melbourne Cricket Club. Annual beginning of 1932/33 season’. Edited by Vijay Merchant, Vasant Report for seasons 1950-51 to Sixteen page brochure with pen Raiji etc. Commemoration Volume. 1957-58. Printed by Mason, Firth & pictures, biographies, scoresheet, Bombay 1963. Original McCutcheon, Melbourne. Some records etc issued by ‘The Australian dustwrapper. G £20/30 creasing to wrappers otherwise in Cricketer’ magazine. Image of Don good condition. Qty 8 £20/30 Bradman to front wrapper. Minor 422 ‘For the Luncheon Interval’ A.A. damage to front wrapper otherwise Milne. London 1925. Second 428 ‘More Than a Game. The Story of in good condition. Rare £40/60 edition. Original green boards. The Cricket’s Early Years’. John Major. book signed in ink to title page by London 2007. Signed and inscribe d 436 May, Compton and Hutton. ‘Peter Milne. Minor foxing otherwise in to title page by former Prime May Book of Cricket’, Peter May, good condition £100/150 Minister, John Major. D/W. VG London, 1956, slight wear to £20/30 dustwrapper otherwise in good 423 ‘From Commons to Lord’s. A condition, ‘End of an Innings’, Denis Chronology of Cricket 1700-1799’. 429 ‘The Book of Sports, Games, and Compton, London 1958, slight Volume One (1700-1750) and Athletic Exercises’. William Martin. creasing and small tears to Volume Two (1751-1770). Both London c1850’s. New Edition. With dustwrapper otherwise in good limited edition, volume One, limited chapter on cricket, pages 90-114 . condition and ‘Just My Story’, Len edition 21/220 copies for sale and Red boards, one plate detached, gilt Hutton, London, 1956, wrapped in Volume Two, 112/220 copies. to all edges. G £100/150 cellophane, dustwrapper torn, Copies 1-21 were not available for 430 ‘The C. Christopher Morris Cricket otherwise in fair/good condition. All sale. The first edition signed by Library and Collection’. Official three books signed to title page by Maun and President of the M.C.C., brochure for the collection held at the player £40/60 Derek Underwood, the second The Haverford College Library, volume signed by Maun. VG 437 ‘Not a Bad Innings. A few Haverford. Philadelphia. Sold with £40/60 recollections of the last eighty-three ‘The Private Library. Third Series. Vol years’. William Gunner Nash. 424 ‘From Commons to Lord’s. A 1:4. Winter 1978, with handwritten London 1934 (with author’s Chronology of Cricket 1700-1799’. note from Jim Coldham and a

32 compliment card). Sold with ‘The £40/60 years only, 1902-1904 Problems of Cricket’. Major Phillip 443 ‘A Bibliography of Cricket’. 449 ‘Scores and Analyses 1864-1881. A Trevor. London 1907 and ‘Seventy- Compiled by E.W. Padwick. London Collection’. Compiled by John One ’. W. Caffyn. Edinburgh 1977. First edition, ex Cambridge Bertram Payne. John Hodgson, 1899. Original decorative covers. Library. Dust wrapper. Sold with Harrogate 1904. Green cloth boards Odd faults, some foxing otherwise in ‘Padwick’s Bibliography of Cricket’ with gilt lettering. Limited to 100 good condition £20/30 Volume II. Compiled by Eley & copies, the book contains scorecards 438 ‘Table Plan of Dinner in the Council Griffiths. London 1991, ‘The Gibbs for sixty matches not found in House, on Friday 25th October 1929 Guide to items ‘not in Padwick’. Wisden. Ex Woodhouse collection. to celebrate the winning of the Compiled by S.W. Gibbs and ‘Post G/VG £200/300 County Cricket Championship by the Padwick: The Gibbs Extension of 450 ‘Statistics of New Zealand Cricket Nottinghamshire County Cricket Padwick’s Bibliography 1990-2006. and Roll of Honour’. Compiled by Club’. City of Nottingham. Minor S.W. Gibbs. 2008. Limited edition J.F. Peake for the New Zealand age toning and adhesive marks to 18/120 copies, signed by Gibbs. G Cricket Council. Christchurch 1924. rear wrapper, slight tear otherwise in £50/80 Original stiffened wrappers. Some good condition £70/100 444 ‘A Bibliography of Cricket’. E.W. wear to wrapper extremities 439 ‘The Fight for the Ashes 1928/29’. Padwick. London 1977. First Edition otherwise in good condition £35/45 M.A. Noble. London 1929 and with dustwrapper. Only 750 copies 451 ‘The Australians In England 1884’. ‘Gilligan’s Men’. M.A. Noble 1925. were printed. Signed by Padwick to C.F. Pardon. Facsimilie reprint Sold with ‘The Art of Cricket’. front end paper. G/VG £80/120 published by J.W. McKenzie 1984. Warwick Armstrong. London 1924, E.W. (Tim) Padwick died in March Limited edition of 150 copies ‘Don Bradman’s Book’ London 1930, 2010 at the age of 87 produced, this being no 23. Very ‘How to play Cricket’. Daily Mail good condition in dust wrappers 1948 and ‘Farewell to Cricket’ 445 ‘Catalogue of the pictures, drawings, £30/50 London 1948. G £25/35 prints, photographs etc; and also of a collection of old bats belonging to 452 ‘The Cricket Field or The History and 440 ‘The Games the Thing’. Monty A. The Marylebone Cricket Club’. the Science of Cricket’. J. Pycroft. Noble. London 1926 and ‘Collins Compiled by Rt Hon. Sir Spencer London 1851. 1st edition. 242pp. Men’. A.E.R. Gilligan. Bristol 1926. Ponsonby-Fane and Fred A. Eaton. Original decorative boards, new end Fading to the spine paper of the London 1902. Original grey card papers, some soiling and age toning Gilligan book, odd foxing to both wrappers. Minor foxing/odd staining to outer pages otherwise in good books. Sold with ‘Ashes- And Dust’. to page edges otherwise in good condition. Sold with ‘The Young D.R. Jardine. London 1934, some condition Cricketer’s Tutor’ John Nyren. A New plates loose, ‘The Tests of 1930. The £100/150 Edition with an introduction by 17th Australian team in England’. Charles Whibley. Nutt. London P.G.H. Fender. 1930, some damage 446 ‘Cricketana’. Rev James Pycroft. 1893. Some faults, generally good to page edges and ‘Anglo Australian London 1865. 1st Edition. 238pp. condition. Plus ‘Chronicles of Cricket 1862-1926’. Percy Cross Bound in brown quarter leather. Ink Cricket’. Nyren, Lilywhite & Denison. Standing. 1926, minor foxing. Qty 5 signature Hugh De Selincourt, dated Swan & Sonnenschein. Facsimile £30/40 May 1895 to inside front board. reprint of the 7th edition. Qty 3 Some staining to page edges of first 441 Northamptonshire C. C. C. £40/60 few pages otherwise in good Yearbooks. Editions for 1948-1963, condition £50/70 453 ‘The Cricket Field or The History and 1965 and 1966. The 1955 edition the Science of Cricket’. J. Pycroft. lacking front wrapper, duplicate 447 ‘England v Australia. The Story of London 1851. 1st edition. 242pp. copies of the 1960, 1965 and 1966 the Test Matches’. J.N. Pentelow. Bound in brown quarter leather. Ink editions. Sold with Arrowsmith. Bristol 1895. Sold with signature Hugh De Selincourt, dated ‘Northamptonshire C.C.C. Records ‘How’s That, Cricket including a May 1895 to inside front board. 1905-1949’. Compiled by W.C. Century of Grace’ Harry Furniss. Some staining to page edges of first Brown. Some faults otherwise in Arrowsmith. Bristol 1896. Original few pages otherwise in good good condition £40/60 brown boards. G £30/50 condition £50/70 442 ‘A Bibliography of Cricket’. 448 ‘Ernest T. Potter’s. Worcestershire 454 ‘The Cricket Field’. With some notes Compiled by E.W. Padwick. 2nd County and City Cricket Guide by H.H. Stephenson. Edited, with an edition. London 1984. DW. Sold 1903’. Printed and published by introduction by F.S. Ashley-Cooper. with ‘Padwick’s Bibliography of Ernest T. Potter, All Hallows, Rev. James Pycroft. London 1922. Cricket’ Volume II. Compiled by Eley Worcester 1903. 32pp plus paper Signed by H.S. Altham and dated & Griffiths. London 1991 and ‘Post wrappers. Bound in dark green 1923 to inside front board. Some Padwick: The Gibbs Extension of boards with gilt lettering, preserving wear to book extremities and fading Padwick’s Bibliography 1990-2006. original wrappers. G. A rare item wear to spine paper otherwise in S.W. Gibbs. 2008. Limited edition £350/450 good condition. Sold with 35/120 copies, signed by Gibbs. G The Guide was published for three ‘Cricketana’. Rev James Pycroft.

33 London 1865. Rebound in red Enthusiasm’. Irving Rosenwater. by the author. Excellent condition boards. G. Qty 2 £40/60 Printed for private circulation in £30/50 1975. Limited edition number 17 of 455 ‘The Graces. E.M., W.G. & G.F.’. 468 ‘The Cricket Rhymes of H.C. only fifty numbered copies A.G. Powell and S. Canynge Caple. Coghlan’. Irving Rosenwater. produced, signed by the author. Sold London 1948. Limited edition of London 2004. Limited edition with a letter from Rosenwater, dated 1000 numbered copies, this being number 15 of only 60 numbered April 1976 to R.N. Jones, whose 132. Poor dustwrapper. G £30/40 copies produced, of which 50 are for book this was. VG £120/160 sale, signed by Rosenwater. VG 456 S.C. Packer Collection. A Catalogue 461 ‘Arthur Langford. A Memoir’. Irving £30/50 of Cricketana instructed by the Rosenwater. Printed for private Executors of S.C. Packer, deceased. 469 ‘The Padwick ‘Bibliography’- its circulation, Bromley 1977. Limited To be sold by Messrs Warner, Genesis’. Irving Rosenwater. Printed edition number 23 of fifty numbered Sheppard & Wade at 16-18 Halford for private circulation, Newnham on copies produced, signed by the Street, Leicester on 12th September Severn 2002. Limited edition author. Excellent condition. Rare 1961. Catalogue for the sale. Bound number 75 of which 65 copies were £100/150 in green boards with original covers available for sale, this being number preserved. Sold with ‘Catalogue of 462 ‘Cricket Books. Great Collectors of 75, signed by the author. VG the Collection at The Yorker’ and the Past’. Irving Rosenwater. Printed £40/60 ‘Cricket. A Catalogue of an by J.G. Eccles, Inverness for the 470 ‘The Story of a Cricket Playbill’. Exhibition of Books, Manuscripts and Author 1976. Nine portraits. Full Irving Rosenwater 1968. Un- Pictorial Records arranged by Diana green leather with gilt to top edge. numbered, unsigned, unbound copy. Rait Kerr 1950. Qty 3. G £30/50 Limited edition 29 of 200 copies, 4pp. G £50/70 signed by the author, of which 190 457 The Playfair Cricket Annual 1949- were for sale. VG £70/100 This pamphlet is normally seen 2008, lacking 1973. Almost bound in wrappers, numbered and complete run of the Annual, the 463 ‘H.T. Waghorn- A Singular Portrait’. signed by the author in a limited copies for 1949-1962 in larger Irving Rosenwater. Newnham. 2005. edition of 25 copies format. Some faults otherwise in Limited edition number 100 of 125 good condition. Qty 74. Sold with numbered copies produced, of 471 Irving Rosenwater. ‘’Anthony three boxes of over seventy general which 115 are for sale, signed by Woodhouse- A Tribute. Unbound cricket books 1940/ 1990’s, Rosenwater. VG £30/50 print out on three A4 sheets. Ten histories, statistical good selection, copies of the Tribute, written on 464 ‘Herbert Sutcliffe and the Yorkshire some interesting titles including 24th January 2003, were privately Captaincy’. I. Rosenwater. London ‘Background of Cricket’ Home printed and limited to ten copies for 2003. Limited edition number 27 of Gordon. London 1939, ‘Cricket. A circulation among his friends. Signed seventy five numbered copies signed History of its Growth and and dated by Rosenwater, 2003, this by the author, of which sixty nine Development throughout the being limited edition number 10. copies were for sale. VG £50/80 World’. R. Bowen 1970, ‘Between Sold with a letter to Giles Lyon of the Wickets’. J. Hobbs 1927, ‘The 465 ‘Roy Webber. Statistician’. Irving Bodyline Books regarding the Noblest Game’ Cardus & Arlott 1969 Rosenwater. Newnham. 2001. tribute, dated 10th February 2003. etc. Some large format £30/40 Limited edition number 100 of one ‘..... I have, at my own expense, hundred numbered copies produced, produced ten copies and I am 458 ‘307- 10th Wicket. First Class Cricket of which ninety are for sale, signed sharing them with you, half and half. Record ’. John Riley by the author. VG £30/50 There are ten copies only-not a 1997. Small limited edition book single further copy. I am to give one 152/250 commemorating A. Kippax 466 ‘Sir Home Gordon, Bart-An to David Smith and one to Guy and H. Hooker record partnership for Affectionate Retrospect’. Irving Curry. Also one for myself and one v Victoria in Rosenwater. Printed for private for Mrs Woodhouse (widow) and Melbourne 1928. Privately printed circulation, Newnham 2000. Limited one that I will hold in reserve. The and signed by the author. VG edition number 36 of sixty other five for you, herewith’. Signed £40/60 numbered copies produced, signed Irving Rosenwater’. A rare modern by the author of which 11-60 were 459 ‘500 Notable Cricket Quotations’. Rosenwater publication with for sale. VG £40/60 Compiled by Irving Rosenwater additional associated letter. VG 1995. Limited deluxe edition signed 467 ‘The Celebrated Goldman Sale: £200/300 by the author who has added in his being a facsimile of the original 472 Irving Rosenwater. ‘Geoffrey A. own hand one of the quotations catalogue of the extensive collection Copinger- A Tribute. Speech from the book. Limited edition 40 of of books on cricket formed by J.W. delivered by Rosenwater on the ninety five books produced of which Goldman Esq 1966’. Irving occasion of the opening of the seventy five were for sale. Slip case. Rosenwater. Printed for private Copinger Cricket Library at the VG. Sold with the standard edition circulation, London, April 1995. home of T.B. Bunting, Rotherwick, of the book. Qty 2 £40/60 Limited edition number 100 of one Hampshire on 24th October 2004. numbered copies produced, signed 460 ‘Alfred James Gaston. A Study in The speech was privately printed

34 and limited to thirty copies for mainly modern £25/35 486 ‘Cricket in the Sun. A History of circulation among his friends. Signed West Indies Cricket’. Edited by 479 ‘The Jubilee Book of Cricket’. K.S. and dated by Rosenwater, and J.S. Barker. Ranjitsinhji. Edinburgh 1897. Limited November 2004. A rare modern London 1967. Signed in ink to front de luxe edition of 350 copies signed Rosenwater publication. VG end paper by Sobers. G £20/30 by Ranjitsinhji, this being number £150/250 229. Hand made paper, edges 487 ‘Cricket of Today & Yesterday’. Percy 473 ‘Annals of Cricket. A Record of the untrimmed. Original cloth boards, a Cross Standing. London 1902. game compiled from authentic little soiled. G. This was Irving Volumes I & II. Minor wear to board scores, and my own experiences Rosenwaters copy and there is a extremities otherwise in good during the last twenty-three years’. sheet with details of the book, hand condition £30/50 W.W. Read. London 1896. Original written and signed by Rosenwater, 488 ‘Cricket’. Reg Simpson. London green cloth boards with vellum included loosely in the book. 1952. Signed to title page by spine. This is an unnumbered and £300/500 Simpson in ink. DW. VG £20/30 unsigned copy of the limited de luxe 480 ‘With Stoddart’s team in Australia, edition, limited to 250 copies. G 489 ‘Dr N.L. Stevenson’s Northern Tour, being the record of the 1897/98 £80/120 Hardback edition. Privately printed tour’. K.S. Ranjitsinhji. London 1898. by Lindsay & Co, Edinburgh 1927. 474 ‘From Presidency to Pentangular Original pictorial covers. Bound in G/VG £30/50 1892-93 to 1945-46. Story of the red boards. Some soiling and foxing Bombay Tournament’. Vasant Raiji & to odd page otherwise in good 490 ‘E.K. Brown. Cricket Bookseller’. D.T. Mohandas Menon. 2006. De-luxe condition £25/35 Smith. Childrey 2011. Limited edition signed by Sachin Tendulkar edition of ninety copies of which 481 ‘With the Bookplate of A.E. Winder’. on the front end paper. this is number 24. VG £30/50 David Rayvern Allen. Ewell 2008. Dustwrapper. VG £20/30 Signed limited edition number 62 of 491 ‘Early Cricket in Sydney’. Jas Scott. 475 ‘Some Recollections of Cricket’. Lord 175 copies produced. D/W. VG Edited by Richard Cashman and Charles J.F. Russell. Facsimilie reprint £40/60 Stephen Gibbs. Sydney 1991. Signed published by J.W. McKenzie 1979. to title page by the two Editors. Sold 482 Cricket Club Centenaries. ‘Frenchay Limited edition of 100 copies with ‘Making the Grade. 100 Years Cricket Club Centenary Book 1846- produced, this being no 76. Very of Grade Cricket in Sydney 1946’. Edited by C.H. Reed 1947, good condition in dust wrapper 1893/94-1993/94’. NSW Cricket ‘101 not out!. The story of Lydney £30/40 Association 1994. Limited edition. Cricket Club 1862-1963. C. Hart Qty 2 £20/30 476 ‘The Cabinet. A Repository of Facts, 1963, ‘Thornbury Cricket Club Figures and Fancies relating to the Centenary Handbook 1871-1971’. 492 ‘For Yorkshire and England’. Herbert Voyage of the S.S. Great Britain from Edited by S. Canynge Caple 1971, Sutcliffe. London 1935. Nicely Liverpool to Melbourne with The ‘Sides & Squares’. Clifton Cricket signed to free front end paper by Eleven of All England and other Club 1819-1983. Edited by J.F. Sutcliffe. Sold with nine other cricket distinguished passengers’. published Burrell 1983 and ‘Bedminster Cricket books, tours, Cardus etc. G by J. Reid of Melbourne 1862. Club Centenary 1847-1947’, signed £25/35 Reproduction copy c1970 from the to front cover by C.J. Barnett and 493 ‘Glig-Gamena Angel-Deod. Or The rare original consisting of four issues Tom Goddard. Qty 5. Odd faults Sports and Pastimes of the People of of The Cabinet, November to otherwise in good condition £30/50 England, Including the rural and December 1861. G £30/40 483 ‘A Tradition Shared. A History of domestic recreations, may games, 477 ‘The Jubilee Book of Cricket’. K.S. Cambridge Town & County Cricket mummeries, pageants, processions, Ranjitsinhji. Edinburgh 1897. 2nd 1700-1890’. Willie Sugg. Parts 1-3. and pompous spectacles, from the edition. Full blue leather bound 2002, 2004 and 2009. Each signed earliest period to the present time’. presentation copy for Timsbury by Sugg. VG £15/25 Joseph S. Strutt. Printed by T.Bensley School , Eastbourne. Front board very 1810. Second edition. Illustrated by 484 ‘Batting’ Herbert Sutcliffe. Blackie’s nearly detached otherwise in good engravings selected from ancient Sports Series 1937. Nicely signed in condition, marbled page edges. Sold paintings in sepia and coloured. ink to front end paper by Sutcliffe. with ‘W.G. Cricketing Reminiscences Rebound in brown cloth with new Some age toning/ wear to boards & Personal Recollections’. W.G. endpapers. Strutt covered otherwise in good condition £30/50 Grace. London 1899. Red quarter everything to do with sport in this leather, with front cover image 485 ‘Cricket in the Fiji Islands’. P.A. Snow. volume. Cricket appears on pages bound inside front board. G £25/35 Christchurch 1949. Original 97-99, as part of a chapter on ball dustwrapper. Odd faults otherwise games, which includes many of the 478 ‘The Jubilee Book of Cricket’. K.S. in good condition. Sold with two precursors to cricket such as club Ranjitsinhji. Edinburgh 1897. De luxe further publications by Snow, ‘A ball, trap ball and stool ball. This is large edition, hand made paper, Time of Renewal’ 1998 and ‘The the second edition, the first having edges untrimmed. Original cloth Years of Hope’ 1997. Both with been published in 1801. Some minor boards with some wear to spine. dustwrapper. G £30/50 staining otherwise in good condition Sold with five further cricket books, £200/300

35 494 ‘Guide to Lillywhite’s Guides’. D.T. 502 ‘Sussex Archaeological Collections numbered copies of which 275 are Smith. Corsham 1991. Limited relating to the history and antiquities for sale, signed by the authors, this edition of thirty five copies of the County’. Vol XXVIII. Published being number 53. Sold with ‘Cricket produced, this being number 20. by the Sussex Archaeology Society. Brawl. The 1912 Dispute’. Rick VG. Rare £150/250 G.P. Bacon. Lewes 1878. Original Smith. Limited edition of 225 maroon boards. With chapter ‘On numbered copies of which 200 are 495 ‘Guide to the Cricket Ground’ the Archaeology of Sussex Cricket’ for sale, signed by the author, this George H. Selkirk. London 1867. on pages 59-82. Tear to spine paper, being number 46. Plus ‘Before the Original brown boards with gilt title bump to corner, minor breaking to Lights Went Out. The 1912 to front board. Folding scorecards internal hinges otherwise in good Triangular Tournament’ Patrick and plates. G £40/60 condition £50/70 Ferriday 2011, signed copy and 496 ‘How to become a first class ‘Giffen’s Match’. Bernard 503 ‘The Art of Cricket’. R. Simon and A. batsman’. Herbert Sutcliffe. Leeds. Whimpress. Signed limited edition Smart. London 1983 (DW). Signed April 1949. Dustjacket. Very nicely 50 of 100 copies produced. Qty 4. and dedicated to title page by both signed in ink to front end paper by VG £50/70 authors. Sold with signed copies of Sutcliffe. Damage with small loss to ‘Cricket Ties’. Vic Lewis 1984, 508 ‘Wickets in the West’. R.A. spine of dustwrapper. G £25/35 ‘Cricket’s Wartime Sanctuary’. T. Fitzgerald. London 1873. Original 497 ‘Parson’s Pitch’. . Barker 2009 and ‘Triple Glory. The decorative boards. Replacement London 1964. Nicely signed to title History of the Triple-Century 1876- spine otherwise in good condition page by Sheppard. Dustwrapper. G 2000. M. Baws. Qty 4. G £30/40 £50/70 £20/30 504 ‘The Sporting Mirror’. Volume 1. Jan 509 Frank Sugg’s Pocket Cricket Annual 498 ‘Sevenoaks Cricket Bi-Centenary to June 1881. Edited by ‘Diomed’. 1898. Edited by F&W Sugg. Original Week 1734-1934’. Official Bound monthly editions with decorative wrappers. Some creasing programme and broadsheet (poster) portraits of men of the day. Original and wear to boards otherwise in for the event held in Sevenoaks on colour decorative boards. G.F. good condition. Sold with ‘Leng’s the 16th to 21st July 1934. Grace’s portrait is featured on page Cricket Handbook 1909. Some wear, Decorative covers with red and 157, with biography to pages 158 nicks and age toning to wrappers, white ribbon tie. G/VG £30/50 and 159 and other cricketing browning to pages, small loss to references. Sold with ‘The London border of page 61/62 otherwise in 499 ‘Spybey’s Annual Register of Society, an Illustrated magazine’. No generally good condition £40/60 Nottinghamshire Cricket Matches. 21. September 1863. With article Season 1885’. Ninth Year of 510 Kent County Cricket Club. The ‘Cricketana- the great day at Lord’s Publication. Compiled and published Canterbury Cricket Week 1842- ’ pages 270-278. The by F.G. Spybey, Nottingham 1885. 1891 : Its Origin, Career, and Jubilee. article continues with a discussion on Original printed boards. Some E. Milton Small. Printed for the the great feats of E.M. Grace and rusting to staples, minor age toning Author by J.A.Jennings, Canterbury ‘The Cricket Annual 1892’. Edited by to boards otherwise in good (1892). Decorative printed paper Wm. Dewar. Driffield 1892. Original condition £60/90 wrappers. Wrappers a little grubby decorative boards. Qty 3. G £50/70 with some wear and minor loss to Spybey’s Annual Register of 505 ‘The Sports and Pastimes of the edge, square piece cut from Nottinghamshire Cricket Matches People of England, from the earliest frontispiece, rounding to wrapper was published from 1878 to 1886 period, including the rural and corners, ownership name 500 ‘State of Sao Paulo. ‘Cricket’ Season domestic recreations, May games, handwritten to top border 1944’. Original printed wrappers. 32 mummeries, pageants.....’. Joseph (additional annotation, in the same page booklet giving scores, reports Strutt 1801. This edition published hand, to some internal pages), loss and averages for the season. Sold by Firecrest Publishing Limited of to lower border of page 145/146 with ‘Cricket In Portugal’ d’Arcy Bath 1969. Illustrated by engravings and entire loss of spine paper Orders. Signed limited edition of 250 selected from ancient paintings. Ex otherwise in generally good copies, this being number 51. VG library. G £30/40 condition. This is the second issue, £25/35 having 2 additional pages (pp152- 506 ‘W.G. Down Under. Grace in 154) with the scores from the 1891 501 ‘Surrey Team 1895’. Henry V.L. Australia 1873-74 and 1891-92’. matches. Sold with ‘The Story of Stanton (Wanderer). Published by Rick Smith & Ron Williams. Tasmania Canterbury Cricket Week’. H.W. the Cricket Press. London 1895. 1994. Limited edition of 300 Warner 1960 and ‘The Story of 16pp. Original wrappers with numbered copies of which 275 are Tunbridge Wells Cricket Club’. Bi- photographic image of the Surrey for sale, signed by the authors, this Centenary 1782-1982’, signed by team. Bound in blue boards, some being number 251. VG £20/30 former Kent Chairman, Carl wear to page edges, rounding to 507 ‘W.G. Down Under. Grace in Openshaw. Qty 3 £50/80 corners, old tape repair to borders of Australia 1873-74 and 1891-92’. front wrapper otherwise in generally 511 ‘Seymour Clark of Somerset. An Rick Smith & Ron Williams. Tasmania good condition. Rare £180/200 Appreciation’. Irving Rosenwater. 1994. Limited edition of 300 Printed for private circulation,

36 London, April 1995. Limited edition number 29, signed by Wynne- book. Blue quarter leather boards. number 5 of fifty numbered copies Thomas. DW. VG £60/90 This was the first publication of a produced, signed by the author. manuscript kept by a member of a 517 ‘Hutton & Washbrook’. A.A. Excellent condition £70/100 Warwickshire family, and preserved Thomson. SBC London 1966. in their archives. The entry for May 512 Signed cricket books. ‘The World of Inscription to free front end paper 6th 1676 has an extremely early Cricket’. I. Chappell. Sydney 1973, ‘To a promising Southerner, Best mention of cricket ‘The ship was signed to title page by Chappell, wishes Len & Cyril’ (writing appears docked at Aleppo (in present day ‘The Ashes 1954-1955. I. Peebles. to be in Washbrook’s hand). Sold Syria) and the chaplain and about 40 London 1955, nicely signed to free with ‘Leading from the Front’. M. others rode out of the city “to front end paper by Peebles, ‘Come Gatting. London 1988, signed by recreate themselves.” They partic - in Number 3’. D. Steele. London Gatting to title page. G £15/25 ipated in “several pastimes and 1977, signed to title page by Steele 518 ‘Memorable Cricket Matches’. Sir sports, as -hunting, fishing, and ‘Arlott. The authorised Geoffrey Tomkinson. Kidderminster shooting, handball, krickett, scrofilo. biography’. D. Rayvern Allen, signed 1958. Original boards. Signed Ex St Martin in the Fields Reference to title page. Qty 4. Sold with two presentation limited edition of 500 Library £150/250 boxes containing over thirty five numbered copies, signed by the cricketing biographies, mainly 524 ‘The Quest for Bowlers’. C.T.B. author, this being number 153. 1950/1980’s, and over twenty tour Turner. Cornstalk Publishing Co, G/VG £30/40 books 1930/1990’s. G £30/50 Sydney, Australia 1926. Grey boards 519 ‘Old English Cricket. A Collection of in dustwrapper, Boards worn and 513 Sporting books with sections of the six pamphlets concerning the game stained, with torn spine. Dustjacket book relating to cricket. ‘Modern of Cricket 1922 to 1929’. Percy worn and battered and lacking English Sports: Their use and their Francis Thomas. Stoke 1995. portions. A fairly scarce book abuse’. Frederick Gale. (The Old Facsimile reprint by Willows £20/30 Buffer). London 1885, ‘Baily’s Publishing of the 1929 edition. Monthly Magazine of Sports & 525 ‘The Album. Supplement’. Volume II. Hardback. VG £25/35 Pastimes 1884’, ‘The Sportsman’s Large folio size bound quarter Year-Book’. Colman & Windsor 520 ‘Public Schools of Charterhouse, leather red journal containing issues 1899, ‘Games, Sports & Pastimes’. Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Winchester. 18 of ‘The Album Supplement’ for July J.G. Fyfe, ‘Old English Sports’. P.H. colour reproductions from the 1st 1895-4th November 1895. Ditchfield 1891 and ‘The Sports original aquatints as published by Includes sixteen page Supplement Library. Cricket’ T.C. Collings 1900. Ackermann in 1816’. Charles W. entitled ‘Dr W.G. Grace: His Family Odd faults, good £30/50 Traylen. Guildford 1958. Large book History and Cricket Career’ by G. with original light blue boards. VG Falconer-King. July 1st 1895 with 514 T ‘Annals of Lord’s and History of £30/50 many images of Grace, his family the M.C.C....’. Alfred D. Taylor. and other Grace cricketers. Padwick London 1903. Sold with ‘Peter 521 ‘The Book of the Two Maurices’. 7567. G £40/60 Steele. The Cricketer’. Horace G. M.C.C. team Australasia 1929/30’. Hutchinson. Bristol 1895. First Turnbull & Allom. London 1930 and 526 ‘The Cricket Spectator including Five edition. Qty 2. G £40/60 ‘The Two Maurices Again. M.C.C. Years’ Averages of our Leading team South Africa 1930/31’. Cricketers’. Issues for 1929 (1924- 515 T ‘Cheltenham Cricket Week. A Turnbull & Allom. London 1931. 1928), 1930 (1925-1929) and 1931 Review of the Games from 1878 to Both with original, but tatty (1926-1930). Qty 3. G £25/35 1905. Together with a brief outline dustwrappers. G £25/35 of other important matches played 527 ‘The Cricketer’s Compendium or in the district’. Alfred D. Taylor. 522 ‘The Book of the Two Maurices’. Cricket from the Country Angle. Cheltenham 1906. 2nd Edition, M.C.C. team Australasia 1929/30’. Being a complete history of cricket 62pp. Bound in green boards, Turnbull & Allom. London 1930 and and other items on the good old quarter leather, without original ‘The Two Maurices Again. M.C.C. game - how to play successfully, etc’. front wrapper, rear wrapper team South Africa 1930/31’. Victor G. Sparks. Natal South Africa preserved, with title and date in gilt Turnbull & Allom. London 1931. (1948). Printed paper wrappers. to spine. Age toning, wear, nicks and Both with original dustwrappers, Some wear to wrapper extremities rounding to title page edges, pages some wear with small loss to the otherwise in good condition £25/35 1-4 trimmed by approx 1” to top 1930 book, more loss to the second. 528 ‘The Sporting Magazine 1828’. border, wear with small loss to rear G £25/35 Brown quarter leather. Appears to be wrapper, last advertising page 523 ‘The Diary of Henry Teonge, lacking first few pages and some appears to have been ripped out of Chaplain on board his Majesty’s plates. Some faults, viewing essential book. Rare. G £100/150 Ships Assistance, Bristol, and Royal £40/60 516 T ‘Cricket’s Historians’. Peter Oak: Anno 1675-1679. Henry T. 529 ‘The Young Cricketer’s Tutor by John Wynne-Thomas. Cardiff 2011. Teonge. Printed by Charles Knight Nyren 1833’. Introduction by Neville Limited hardback edition of only 1825. One pull-out of a sample page Cardus. Reprinted, Dropmore Press. forty copies produced, this being from the manuscript to front of London 1948. Dust wrapper. Limited

37 edition 400/750. Presentation copy first supplement brochure dated number 35. VG £25/35 from Pelham Warner to Peter T. 2005 and limited edition number 5 539 ‘Cricket Across the Seas- Being an Eckersley, Lancashire 1923-1935, of ten copies produced, signed by account of the Tour of Lord Hawke’s who was Captain of the Lancashire the author. VG £30/50 team in New Zealand and Australia’. teams that won the County 534 ‘An Eighteenth Century German P.F. Warner. Longmans, London Championship in 1930 and 1934. view of Cricket : From ‘Spiele zur 1903. Original red cloth with title in ‘To Peter Eckersley, on his wedding Übung und Erholung des Körpers gilt to corner. Signed to title page by day, September 3rd 1955. May good und Geistes’ (1796) by J.C.F. Warner and dated 1950. Rare. G fortune always be at the side of both Gutsmuths. Translated into English £80/120 of you. Pelham F. Warner’. Minor by Martin Wilson. With Earlier foxing to dustwrapper otherwise in 540 ‘Cricket In Many Climes’. P.F. References to Cricket in Germany. good condition £40/60 Warner. London 1900. Original Christopher Saunders Books 2007. decorative boards. Ex Goldman Peter Eckersley retired from cricket 28pp + printed card covers. Limited collection. Odd faults, good £40/60 and became a Conservative M.P. in edition of 100 copies, of which 90 1935. He died in 1940 in a flying are for sale, this being number 4, 541 ‘How we Recovered the Ashes’. P.F. accident nearly Eastleigh, signed by Wilson. VG £15/25 Warner. London 1904. An account Hampshire, aged 36, whilst serving of the 1903-04 M.C.C. tour of 535 ‘An Index to Waghorn. An index to with the Fleet Air Arm. Australia. Original cloth. G £30/40 Cricket Scores 1730-1773 and The 530 ‘The Immortals’. The Book of New Dawn of Cricket together with 542 ‘Long Innings- The Autobiography’. Zealand Test Players’. Paul Verdon. corrections and notes to both Sir Pelham Warner. London 1951. Auckland 2006. Limited edition 396 volumes’. M. Wilson. London 2005. Signed limited edition of 260, this of 665 copies, signed by the author Softback limited edition number 18 being number 162. Signed in ink by and by ‘every living former and of a limited edition of 150 numbered Warner. Age toning and fading to present Test player able to complete and signed copies, of which the first spine paper otherwise in good the exercise’. One hundred and 1-10 are hardback. VG £30/50 condition £70/100 seventy signatures to dedicated 536 ‘An Index to Waghorn. An index to 543 ‘My Cricketing Life’. P.F. Warner decade pages. Signatures include W. Cricket Scores 1730-1773 and ‘The 1921. Original decorative boards. Hadlee, Kerr, Tindall, Rabone, Reid, Dawn of Cricket together with Limited un-numbered edition of 200 Snedden, Alabaster, Blair, Dempster, corrections and notes to both copies, signed by the author. Some MacGibbon, Meale, Cameron, volumes’. M. Wilson. London 2005. minor wear to board edges Congdon, D. Hadlee, Howarth, Hardback limited edition number 5 otherwise in good condition £30/50 Pollard, G. Turner, Vivian, L.Cairns, of a limited edition of 150 numbered Chatfield, Edgar, R. Hadlee, Parker, J. 544 ‘My Cricketing Life’. P.F. Warner. and signed copies, of which the first Wright, C. Cairns, Greatbatch, M. Privately printed 1958. Limited 1-10 are hardback. VG £70/90 Crowe, Morrison, Rutherford, Astle, edition of 200 copies, this being no. Fleming, Larsen, Nash, Parore, 537 ‘British Sports and Sportsmen’. 43, signed by the author. Original Spearman, Vettori, Oram etc. In slip Volume five, Cricket and Football. decorative boards with gilt titles and case. VG £100/150 Compiled and Edited by ‘The emblem, gilt to top edge G Sportman’ (Pelham Warner). £70/100 531 ‘A ‘Bawl’ for American Cricket, London 1917 (First Edition). Limited dedicated to American youth’. John 545 ‘My Cricketing Life’. Pelham Warner edition 495 of 1000 copies Wister. Philadelphia 1893, privately 1921. Original decorative boards produced. Large red leather bound published. Illustrated. Original with gilt titles and emblem. Sold with volume, with gilt to all edges, pictorial wrappers. Minor wear to ‘The Fight for the Ashes 1926’. P.F. covering cricket from pages 1-211 wrapper extremities otherwise in Warner. London 1926, ‘The Fight for and the rest of the book dedicated to good condition. £100/150 the Ashes in 1930’. P.F. Warner. football. The fifth volume in the London 1930 and ‘The Fight for the 532 ‘A ‘Bawl’ for American Cricket, series of 16 produced by British Ashes 1928-29’. M.A. Noble 1929. dedicated to American youth’. John Sports and Sportsmen magazine and The 1930 edition by Warner and the Wister. Philadelphia 1893, privately published between 1908 and 1936. Noble with original dustwrapper, published. Illustrated. Original Page XIII torn, but complete some wear with small loss to spine pictorial wrappers. Worm/moth otherwise in good/very good papers and the 1926 edition has the damage throughout, some wear to condition £60/90 majority of dustwrapper tucked into head and base of spine paper 538 ‘Cricket across the Sea or The inside pages. Qty 4. G £30/50 otherwise in good condition. Ex Wanderings and Matches of the M.C.C. collection £80/120 546 ‘The Book of Cricket. Pelham F. Gentlemen of Canada 1887 . By Warner. Dent, London 1911. Signed 533 ‘A Bibliography of Northamptonshire ‘Two of the Vagrants’. Facsimile to title page by Warner. Some minor Cricket’. M. Wilson. London 2003. reprint of the first edition, with a wear to board extremities and head Limited edition number 10 of new introduction by Gerry and base of spine paper, odd foxing seventy five numbered copies signed Wolstenholme. Signed limited internally otherwise in good by the author. Sold with additional edition of 150 copies, this being condition £30/40

38 547 ‘The Fight for the Ashes 1926’. P.F. Official two page patent specifi - magazine. Many mono and colour Warner. London 1926, ‘The Fight for cation (no.11,545) with full page plates including cricketers and other the Ashes in 1930’. P.F. Warner. diagram brought by William Gilbert sportsmen. Sold with ‘The Vanity London 1930, ‘Cricket Grace of Bristol and Thomas Jenks of Fair Lithographs. An Illustrated Reminiscences’. P.F. Warner. London Bath. With the stamp of the Checklist’. Gerald Savory 1978. Qty 1920, ‘The Book of Cricket’ P.F. Nottingham Patent Office. G 2. G £50/70 Warner 1946 and ‘Lord’s 1787- £60/90 560 ‘Gloucestershire Wicket Keepers’ 1945’. P.F. Warner. London 1946, The stump in this design had a Andy Wilson. R. Walsh Books, de-luxe edition with gilt to top edge. rubber base with steel springs Taunton 1996. Limited edition of 50 (ex United University Club Library). inside, so that when hit it bounced copies, this being number 43, signed Qty 5. G £30/40 back to the upright position by Wilson and Jack Russell. VG 548 ‘Cricket in Eastern Canada’. C.F. £30/50 554 ‘Early Memoirs of Frank Woolley’. Whiting. Montreal 1963. Kent 1976. Limited signed edition 561 ‘Knotty Cricket Problems Solved’. Dustwrapper. Sold with ‘100 Years number 504/1000 copies. Signed in J.S. Warden. Bombay 1923. of the Germantown Cricket Club’. blue ink by Woolley £20/30 Presentation copy, signed and Published privately for the Club, inscribed from the author and dated 1954. Qty 2. G £30/50 555 ‘Early Memoirs of Frank Woolley’. August 1923. Odd faults otherwise Kent 1976. Limited signed edition 549 ‘Cricket Scores, Notes, &c. From in good condition £25/35 number 15/1000 copies. Signed in 1730-1773. Written as reported in blue ink by Woolley £20/30 562 ‘Modern Cricket and other Sports’. the different newspapers....’. H.T. Will Whittam. Sheffield. 1884 Waghorn. London 1899. Original 556 ‘Felix on the Bat’: Being a scientific (Second Year). Original decorative covers. G £50/70 inquiry into the use of the cricket boards. Some wear to spine paper bat: together with the history and 550 ‘Dr W.G. Grace. The King of Cricket’. otherwise in good condition £30/50 use of the catapulta. Also, The Laws F.G. Warne. Burleigh’s Penny of Cricket as revised by the 563 ‘My Cricket Collection and Cricket Biographies. 1899. Bound in green Marylebone Club. Nicholas Literature’. Neville Weston. 3rd wrappers, lacking original pictorial Wanostrocht. London 1850. Second edition. 1974. Limited edition 14 of wrappers. Some ink annotation to edition. Fifty eight pages with seven only 50 copies produced, signed by title page otherwise in good hand-coloured lithograph plates and the author. G £100/150 condition. Sold with ‘The History of illustrations in the text. Original a Hundred Centuries’. W.G. Grace. 564 ‘Shane Warne. My Illustrated decorative cloth, all edges gilt. Edited by W. Yardley. London 1895. Career’. Shane Warne. London Staining to front and rear board, Rebound preserving original rear 2006. Leather hand bound limited minor staining and foxing to odd wrapper only. Title page torn with edition number 344/1000, signed by pages otherwise in good condition some loss, some rounding loss to Warne. In slip case with six limited £300/400 page corner at front of book edition photographs of Warne £50/70 557 ‘First Class Cricket In Australia’. reproduced from the book. Mint Volume 1, 1850/51 to 1941/42 & condition £50/70 551 ‘The Chronicle of W.G.’. J.R. Volume 2, 1945/46 to 1976/77. Webber. Nottingham 1998. Original 565 ‘Some Reminiscences of Cricket in Both compiled by Ray Webster and stiffened wrappers in slip case. Philadelphia before Eighteen Sixty- edited by Allan Miller ,1991 & 1997. Numbered subscriber’s edition of One’. W.R. Wister. Philadelphia Two limited edition volumes in 440 copies, this being number 81, 1904. Original front wrapper only. matching green boards with gilt. signed by the author, and two direct Bound in grey boards. Authors Volume 1, Limited edition 223/1500 descendents of W.G. Grace. VG presentation copy. G/VG £150/200 and Volume 2 223/1000), Volume £30/50 One signed by both the compiler 566 ‘Sportacrapiana. Cricket and 552 ‘W.G.’ or, the Champion’s Career’. and Editor and Volume Two signed Shooting, Pedestrian, Equestrian, Arthur J. Waring. Alexander and by the compiler. VG £70/100 Rifle and Pistol Doings, Lion Hunting Shepheard. London 1896. Bound in and Deer Stalking. With hitherto 558 ‘First Man In...’. M. Wilson. brown board preserving original unpublished anecdotes of the Newnham 2009. Limited edition front pink wrapper. 96pp. Front Nineteenth century, from George IV, number 5 of one hundred and fifty wrappers, grubby with loss to edges, to the sweep’. Edited by ‘CAW’, C.A. numbered copies signed by the foxing to internal pages, Wheeler. London 1867. First edition. author, of which 11-150 were for handwritten ownership name to Original red pictorial cloth with sale. VG £25/35 front wrapper, pencil annotation to decorated gilt title to front board. rear of book, some rounding to 559 ‘Forty Years of ‘Spy’’. Leslie Ward. Some wear and fading to spine corners otherwise in generally good London 1915. Original green cloth paper, minor breaking to internal condition £60/90 with titles in gilt, gilt to top edge. hinges otherwise in good condition. The reminiscences of the cartoonist Ex Boys Brigade Library, Brixton 553 W.G. Grace. ‘An Improvement in who included many cricketers in his 1883. £50/80 wickets for practising the game of illustrations for the ‘Vanity Fair’ cricket’. The Patent Office 1892.

39 567 ‘Sportacrapiana. Facts in Athletics. edition 406/500 signed by Wells. board and spine extremities With hitherto unpublished Good copy with good dust wrapper, otherwise in good condition anecdotes of the Nineteenth minor staining to dustwrapper £100/150 century, from George IV, to the £30/50 582 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1900. 8th sweep’. Edited by ‘CAW’, C.A. 574 E. Montaque Williams. ‘Cricket: Let’s annual issue. Original decorative Wheeler. London 1868. Second Look at the Past’. Maldon 1951. boards, gilt to edges. Light wear to edition. Bound in green boards, Original pictorial wrappers. Some boards, minor fading to spine paper some age toning to corner of first age toning to wrappers otherwise in otherwise in good/very good few pages otherwise in good good condition £25/35 condition £60/90 condition £40/60 575 Frank Woolley. Flicker book. ‘Pull to 583 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1901. 9th 568 ‘The Cricket Bat and how to use it. A Leg and Forcing shot off the Back annual issue. Original decorative Treatise on the Game of Cricket. Foot to the off’. Published by Flicker boards, gilt to edges. Minor fading With Practical and Scientific Productions of London. to spine paper, light wear to board Instructions on Batting, Bowling and Exceptionally good condition extremities, slight breaking to front Fielding...’. ‘An Old Cricketer’. £40/60 internal hinge, light crease to rear Nicholas Wanostrocht. London 1861 board, numbers handwritten to (First edition). Original pictorial 576 Frank Woolley. Flicker book. ‘Pull to inside front board otherwise in boards. Good condition £150/200 Leg and Forcing shot off the Back good/very good condition £60/80 Foot’. Published by Flicker 569 ‘The Dawn of Cricket’. Compiled by Productions of London. Rusting to 584 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1902. 10th H.T. Waghorn. Published by the staples, light wear to covers annual issue. Original decorative Marylebone Cricket Club. London otherwise in good condition £30/50 boards, gilt to edges. Some fading to 1906. Original covers. Sold with the spine paper, minor marks to boards, facsimile reprint of the book, 577 G. Derek West. ‘Guide to James odd further faults otherwise in McKenzie 2005. Qty 2. G/VG Lillywhite’s Cricketers Annual’ 1993 good/very good condition £50/80 £140/180 and ‘Guide to Lillywhite’s Cricketers Companion’ 1995. Both signed by 585 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1903. 11th 570 ‘The King of Games’. Frank Woolley. West. G £20/30 annual issue. Original decorative London 1936, 2nd impression. boards, gilt to edges. Some fading to Presentation copy ‘To W.H. 578 ‘When F.R. Woolley scored a century spine paper otherwise in good/very Patterson Esq, With compliments for Lancashire’. Irving Rosenwater. good condition £50/70 from the author’ to front end paper Printed for private circulation, and signed by Woolley to title page London 2003. Limited edition 586 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1904. 12th in ink. Green cloth worn and stained. number 30 of fifty numbered copies annual issue. Original decorative Breaking to rear internal hinge produced, signed by the author. boards, gilt to edges. Minor marks to otherwise in generally good Excellent condition £40/60 boards, minor bowing to spine condition £40/60 otherwise in good/very good 579 Worcestershire County Cricket Club. condition £30/50 W.H. Patterson, who played for Official History & Guide 1928. Oxford University and Kent, Compiled and edited by J.B. Payne, 587 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1905. 13th contributed to the foreword to the for the club. Bound in dark green annual issue. Original decorative book boards with gilt lettering, preserving boards, gilt to edges. Some age original stiffened wrappers. Some toning to spine paper and board 571 ‘The Merion Cricket Club 1865- handwritten annotation to inside extremities otherwise in good/very 1965, being a brief history of the front wrapper otherwise in good good condition £30/50 club for the first hundred years of its condition £100/150 existence, together with its roll of 588 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1906. 14th officers and members to 1965’. 580 ‘History of Yorkshire County Cricket annual issue. Original decorative Charles K.B. Wister. Philadelphia, 1833-1903’. Rev R.S. Holmes 1904. boards, gilt to edges. Some age privately printed 1965. Original Original decorative boards. Some toning to spine paper and board decorative cloth boards. VG £30/50 ‘light’ fading to boards and spine extremities, minor marks to boards otherwise in good condition Sold otherwise in very good condition 572 ‘The Tour of the Gentlemen of with Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals for £30/40 Philadelphia in Great Britain in 1925, 1938, 1939 (2), 1948, 1950, 1884’. By One of the Committee 589 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals 1907 and 1951, 1956, 1959, 1961-1963, (John Pugh Green). Facsimile reprint 1911. Original decorative boards, 1966, 1967, 1969, 1972, 1975 & of the first edition, with a new gilt to edges. Minor age toning to 1976. Hardback editions. Some introduction by Gerry spine papers otherwise in good/very faults to the earlier copies, in Wolstenholme. Signed limited good condition. Qty 2 £25/35 particular the 1925 edition otherwise edition of 200 copies, this being in good condition £30/40 590 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals 1907- number 53. VG £25/35 1909. 15th-17th editions. Original 581 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1899. 7th 573 ‘Well, Well, Wells!’. B.D. ‘Bomber’ decorative boards, gilt to edges. annual issue. Original decorative Wells. Nottingham 1981. Limited Some age toning to spine papers, boards, gilt to edges. Some wear to

40 odd minor faults to the 1907 edition standing at the wicket holding a the background with title ‘cricket’ otherwise in good/very good cricket ball, with inscription ‘Syd. F. below. 2.75” tall. c1880. Minor wear condition. Qty 3 £40/60 Barnes-Famous International to print, chip to base otherwise in Bowler’. Below this in a shield good condition £50/70 591 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals 1910- ‘Brilliant bowling by Barnes-obtained 1912. 18th-20th editions. Original 603 ‘The Cricketers’. Victorian dish, six wickets for 24 runs. The English decorative boards, gilt to edges. transfer printed in black with image team in Australia 1908’. Gold lustre Some age toning to spine papers, of four boys playing cricket with to rim. Slight wear to vignette, three minor marks to the rear boards of woodland to the background with small chips to rim and some wear to the 1907 edition otherwise in title ‘The Cricketers’ below. 4.5” gold lustre otherwise in good good/very good condition. Qty 3 diameter. c1840/50. G £40/60 condition. Rare £50/70 £40/60 604 ‘Worcestershire County Cricket 598 Sydney F. Barnes. An 8” side plate 592 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals 1913, Club. County Champions 1964’. with colour vignette of Barnes in 1914 and 1916. 21st, 22nd and 24th Royal Worcester china cigarette batting pose, with inscription ‘Syd. F. editions. Original decorative boards, box/trinket box produced by the Barnes-Famous International gilt to edges. Faded gilt lettering to Worcester factory to commemorate Bowler’. Below this in a shield the 1916 edition otherwise in the Championship win. The lid with ‘Brilliant bowling by Barnes-obtained good/very good condition. Qty 3 famous scene of the Worcester six wickets for 24 runs. The English £50/70 ground with a match in progress, the team in Australia 1908’. Gold lustre base with crossed bats stumps etc 593 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals 1923- to rim. Slight wear to gold lustre on and ‘County Champions 1964’. Gold 1930. Eight volumes. The 1926 rim, very slight wear to vignette lustre. VG £40/60 edition lacking title page, some age otherwise in good condition. Rare toning to boards and spine papers £70/100 605 ‘Hambledon’. A Griffin crested china especially otherwise in good pot, printed with the coat of arms for 599 Staffordshire cricket jug. Victorian condition £30/50 ‘Hambledon. The Cradle of Cricket’. Staffordshire jug with strap handle, Gold lustre to rim. 1.5” tall. G 594 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals 1931- transfer printed in green, with two £40/60 1940. Ten volumes. Some age different cricket scenes of village toning to odd board and spine paper cricket matches in progress with 606 ‘England v Australia. Saturday 2nd otherwise in good condition £30/50 tented pavilion’s and trees to January 1982’. Original card box background. Floral decoration to with English rose emblem and title to 595 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals 1931, outer and inner rim and to handle. lid containing an Havana cigar. The 1932, 1933 (2 copies), 1934, 1937, Approx 7” tall. Odd minor faults vendor obtained the boxed cigar 1947, 1950-1954, 1956, 1957, otherwise in good condition whilst attending an official Dinner. 1963, 1965, 1966 (2), 1967-1972, £130/160 Sold with a Franklin porcelain 1977-1981, 1983 & 1984 (both ceramic tankard entitled ‘The Ashes softbacks), 1987-1993 (2 copies), 600 Staffordshire 4” waisted cricket mug Tankard 1882-1982’. Depicting 1995, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002, with strap handle and beaded rim, Grace and Barlow batting, Barlow 2004-2010. Some faults to odd with cream background and three bowled by Spofforth for a duck, 6.5” board and spine paper otherwise in raised figures of a batsman, bowler high and ‘The Right Spirit’. Transfer good/very good condition. Sold with and wicket keeper, believed to be printed 4” jug with boy cricketers to a collection of leather bound Lillywhite, Pilch and Box. c1870. one side and ‘Teachers Whisky’ to members editions, with gilt to page Silver lustre floral decoration the other. Qty 3 £25/35 edges, for 1948-1964, 1973-1976 between figures. Silver lustre to rim. and 1985, the majority in good/very Some loss to lustre on rim otherwise 607 Continental cricket figures. Two good condition £30/50 in good/very good condition German porcelain figures of £50/70 batsman, one coloured in pale blue CRICKET CERAMICS, METALWARE with gold lustre, lacking cricket bat, ETC 601 Staffordshire blue ground waisted and the other coloured in dark blue cricket mug with strap handle and 596 Sydney F. Barnes. An 8” side plate and white with gold lustre. Both beaded rim. With three relief with colour vignette of Barnes in approx 7.5” tall. Odd faults, good moulded figures of a batsman, bowling pose, with inscription ‘Syd. £30/40 bowler and wicket keeper, believed F. Barnes-Famous International to be Lillywhite, Pilch and Box. 608 ‘Century of Centuries’. Three Bowler’. Below this in a shield c1860. Rare. Some age toning and Coalport china plates, each ‘Brilliant bowling by Barnes-obtained minor chipping to rim otherwise in commemorating a player achieving a six wickets for 24 runs. The English good condition. 3.25” £50/70 ‘hundred hundreds’ during his first team in Australia 1908’. Gold lustre class career. The plates are Denis to rim. Some wear to gold lustre on 602 ‘Cricket’. Victorian Staffordshire Amiss and Colin Cowdrey. The Amiss rim otherwise in good condition. childs cricket mug with strap handle, plate, a limited edition of 500 plates Rare £70/100 transfer printed in black with image and the other 2500 plates produced. of an early game with seven players, 597 Sydney F. Barnes. An 8” side plate 9” diameter. Sold with two umpires, tents and woodland to with colour vignette of Barnes Worcestershire ‘County Champions’

41 Coalport plate 1974 and a further Two sizes of these figures are oak leaf rim decoration and crossed plate for the Birmingham & District generally known, approx 10” and cricket bats, balls and stumps Cricket League Centenary 1988. G 14”. These two figures were decoration to handle. Hand coloured £25/35 purchased by the Vendors from in green, burgundy, yellow and blue. Sotheby’s Belgravia in October Approx 4” tall. c1850’s/60’s. 609 Frank Garfield Stephens. 1976 for a hammer price of £290. Hairline crack to side, hairline crack Warwickshire C.C.C. 1907-1912. A photocopy of the catalogue entry to handle, two chips to rim, general Gold cigarette case presented to is sold with the figures. wear otherwise in good condition Stephens having been a playing £60/90 member of the Warwickshire team 611 Cricket bat. Crested china cricket bat who won the County Championship with colour emblem for ‘Gloucester 617 Staffordshire cricketing figures. Pair in 1911. The case, measuring (Modern). ‘F.J. Brooke, Stationer, of early mid 19th Century 3”x2.25”, is nicely engraved and Gloucester’ printed to verso. Staffordshire figures of a young boy inscribed with the Warwickshire Arcadian China, Stoke-on-Trent. cricketer dressed in tunic holding a emblem of the ‘Bear and ragged Approx 4.5” long. Rare. G £60/90 cricket bat and a girl holding a ball. staff’ to face and ‘Warwickshire Approx 6” tall. Odd minor faults 612 Cricket cap. Crested china cricket County Cricket Club. Champions otherwise in good condition Cap with colour emblem for 1911. F.G. Stephens’. Nine carat £70/100 ‘Grangetown’ (Cardiff). 2.5” gold, hallmarked Birmingham 1911. diameter. Ryecroft China. Rare. 618 ‘Young England’. Continental figure Approximate weight, 57g. VG Minor hairline cracks to edge of a young girl dressed in three- £300/500 otherwise in good condition £50/80 quarter dress holding a cricket bat on Frank Stephens was the twin Brother naturalistic base. Approx 9.5” tall. 613 ‘Hambledon’. A Griffin crested china of George William stephens who Sold with ‘The Right Spirit’. Transfer mug, printed with the coat of arms also played for Warwickshire printed 4” jug with boy cricketers to for ‘Hambledon. The Cradle of between 1907-1925. Frank one side and ‘Teachers Whisky’ to Cricket’. Gold lustre to rim. 1.75” Stephens played 32 matches for the other, two small Foley china tall. G £40/60 Warwickshire over a six year period, cricket trinket trays and a eleven matches in 1911 where he 614 Staffordshire 3” waisted cricket mug reproduction Staffordshire figure of a scored 528 runs with a top score of with strap handle and beaded rim, cricketer. Qty 5. G £30/50 96, including five half centuries, and with cream background and three 619 Cricket bags. Medium crested china an average of 33. Warwickshire won raised figures of a batsman, bowler cricket bag with colour emblem for their first Championship in 1911, and wicket keeper, believed to be ‘Wool’ (Dorset). Arcadian ware. winning thirteen of the twenty Lillywhite, Pilch and Box. c1870. Approx 4” long. Two hairline cracks. matches played Silver lustre floral decoration Sold with a small crested china between figures. Silver lustre to rim. 610 Julius Caesar and George Parr. A pair cricket bag with colour emblem for Hairline crack to base otherwise in of original Staffordshire cricketing ‘Great Haywood’ (Staffordshire). good condition £30/50 figures, believed to be of Caesar and Arcadian ware. Approx 3” long. Parr. The figure of Caesar standing 615 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug of £30/50 beside a set of brown cricket stumps bulbous form, moulded in relief with 620 W.G. Grace. Original cast iron with a cricket bat, wearing an vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, circular public house table with orange cap with a dark blue peak bowler and wicket keeper, Abel, circular wooden top, supported by and a pink bow to neck, and Woods and McGregor in white on a three legs moulded with portrait decorated white shirt. He is holding brown background. With stylised busts of Grace, with imprinted a cricket ball in his right hand with floral leaf and flower Art Nouveau initials ‘W.G’ above, wearing cricket cricket blazer to left hand side. Parr decoration to top and beneath in cap to top of each leg with pierced standing before a wicket with a green glaze. Strap handle in apron of baskets of fruit centred by cricket bat in his hand, wearing a brown/green glaze. approximately rosettes. Registration mark to table. green cap with an orange peak and 7” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Circa 1890’s. The cast iron painted a pink bow to neck, and white shirt Lambeth and makers mark, c1880’s. black with the images of Grace decorated with flower with cricket Makers mark ‘E.G.’ for Nellie highlighted in gold. Good condition blazer to right hand side. The figures Garbett. Some age toning to figures £250/350 probably made by Sampson Smith and firing faults and wear to c1865. The figure of Caesar approx decoration, small firing crack to 621 Alfred Shaw. Nottinghamshire, 14” tall has a chip to the base and inside of lip otherwise in good Sussex, M.C.C. & England 1864- odd minor firing cracks and minor condition. Rare cricketing ceramic 1897. Early elaborate chalice shaped wear to painted surfaces and the £400/600 silver cup presented to Alfred Shaw figure of Parr approx 13.75” tall has for his bowling performances in 616 Village cricket mug. Large minor wear to painted areas 1875. The silver cup, measuring 9.5” Staffordshire 19th century mug, otherwise both in very good tall, has engraved inscription within transfer printed in black with two condition. A rare pair of early cricket a circular shaped cricket belt scenes of village cricket, with church figures £1500/2500 ‘Presented to Alfred Shaw, Burton and tents to background, floral and

42 Joyce, Nottingham for his unprece - bowled, including Lord Harris, W.G. box with presentation metal plaque dented bowling 1875’ with similar Grace etc. with details of presentation, inside cricket belt shape to verso with date maroon felt lining with canteen of The Nottingham Guardian reports 1875, exquisite cricket bat and ball cutlery comprising knifes, forks and that at the conclusion of the match handles, patterned decoration to top spoons. The set incomplete and he was ‘presented with a border of cup. The bowl of the cup containing items which may well, testimonial, a silver teapot for his mounted on three sets of cricket not have been part of the original performance and appreciation and stumps in a triangular form, the foot set. The wooden box measures appreciation of his splendid bowling of the cup decorated with three 18”x12’x 4” deep. Some wear with during the season. In the same silver cricket balls. Hallmarked some loss to veneer on lid otherwise season, Shaw was the recipient of Birmingham 1875 and made by the in generally good condition £30/50 another valuable testimonial, and silversmith Barker Brothers of one that he must have cherished 624 Cricket jigsaw c1820. Early cricket Paradise Street, Birmingham, Barker very greatly... it was subscribed for jigsaw showing colour images of Brothers were established in 1801. by the inhabitants of his native children at play. Games include Some faults including two dents to village (Burton Joyce) old and young cricket, spinning the top, skipping, cup in insignificant positions alike, for they were all immensely cycling marbles etc. To Bottom right otherwise in good condition for such proud of the cricketer who had hand corner ‘Price two pence plain, an early trophy. An historic and earned such fame, and who had four pence coloured’. The jigsaw unique early trophy presented only been reared in their midst’. The lacking two pieces and one piece eleven years after Wisden was first ‘valuable testimonial’ may well be damaged measures 13.75”8.5”. published £1500/2500 this cup being offered for sale. Some wear, generally good for its Alfred Shaw was an eminent age £80/120 On the 17th December 1875, the Victorian cricketer who is famous for Nottingham Guardian newspaper 625 Cricket watch fobs/medals having bowled the first ever ball in reported that ‘There is not likely to c1890/1960’s. Collection of thirteen Test match cricket (which was be a dissentient to the proposition watch fobs/medals, two nine carat unscored off) to that Alfred Shaw was the prince of gold, eleven silver metal, six hall of Australia and in the Test match bowler of 1875.... His precision is marked. Some ornate designs, some became the first bowler to take five greater than that of any other decorated with enamel, some wickets. As a batsman, he became bowler we have ever seen, and to engraved with club and date. Good the first Test cricketer to be this may be added in his favour, a selection £50/70 . Shaw began his first class keen perception and considerable career in 1864 playing for 626 Cricket shield. Very large and skill in disguising his pitch and pace. Nottinghamshire and had the impressive cricket presentation shield Shaw’s name, indeed, is a terror, and unusual distinction for a profes - ‘Employees Cricket League. even the best batsman feel uneasy sional of frequently captaining his Presented by The Royal Arsenal Co- at his delivery’ County, he won four successive operative Society Ltd. September County Championships from 1883- 622 Charles Burgess Fry, Sussex & 1921’. Wooden shield with central 1886. He was a remarkably accurate England 1892-1921. Victorian solid silver plaque with titles and bowler, sending down more overs spelter three piece clock garniture centre image showing cricket scene than he concede d runs in his entire featuring C.B. Fry. The clock cast with floral decoration. Smaller career. Although it was easier to with a wicket keeper a top it, flanked decorative silver shield to top with bowl a maiden over, as it comprised by Fry as a bowler and and Fry as a inscription ‘Each for all, and all for only four deliveries then, however batsman, celebrating Fry as the great each’. Hallmarked, Mappin & Webb, Shaw’s consistency scarcely dropped English all rounder. The clock is 12” Birmingham 1921. With twenty six off when the five ball over was high, the bowler is 11” high and the smaller silver shields, each shield introduced in 1889. Nearly two batsman is 10” high. The clock engraved with date and team from thirds of all the overs that he bowled appears to be in working order. Very the 1920’s to 1960’s, attached. were run-less. The 1875 season was good condition £500/700 Measures approx 28”x22”. Some Shaw’s best season to date, Shaw wear, generally good condition It is rare to find the full set of three took 160 wickets at a frugal average £200/250 figures including the much rarer of 9.34 and bowled an amazing wicket keeper on the clock together 627 Cricket cufflinks. Attractive pair of 1024 maidens from 1741 overs gold metal Edwardian cricket bowled with a best of 8-25. He took 623 Horace Edgar ‘Tom’ Dollery, cufflinks. Each cufflink with colour five wickets on sixteen and ten Warwickshire & England 1934-1955. enamel image of a cricketer, wickets on five occasions. His most Presentation canteen of cutlery, by batsman, bowler, wicket keeper and remarkable performance came Preistley & Moore Ltd of Sheffield, fielder. Unusual. G £50/70 whilst bowling for Nottinghamshire ‘Presented to H.E. ‘Tom’ Dollery by against Marylebone Cricket Club at Warwickshire County Cricket 628 ‘M.C.G.’ Silver metal tea spoon with Lords, he took seven wickets for Supporters in appreciation of figure of W.G. Grace to head with seven runs from 41.2 overs, thirty services rendered to ‘Warwickshire the initials ‘M.C.G.’ beneath. G six of them maidens, five clean Cricket’ 1955’. Large wooden lidded £20/30

43 629 ‘Young England’. Pair of Continental 636 Cricket plates and ceramics. Plates hundreds’ during his first class bisque figures of a young boy are ‘Hampshire County Champions career. The plates are Viv Richards, dressed in cricket clothing, tie and 1973’, Leicestershire County Len Hutton and Denis Compton. hooped cap holding a cricket ball Champions 1975’, Balderstone & The Compton plate, a limited edition and young girl dressed in three- Higgs Testimonial’, ‘David Hughes of 7500 plates and the other two quarter dress and cap holding a 1981’, ‘Dickie Bird’ LE, ‘The Cricket plates, of 500 plates produced. Sold cricket bat on naturalistic bases. Match 1992’, ‘Worcester Cricket’ with a Coalport ‘Geoff Boycott. One Approx 9.5” tall. G £60/80 (Royal Worcester), ‘Darling Buds of Hundred Centuries for Yorkshire’ May’. Sold with a set of ‘100 x plate, limited edition of 1500. 9” 630 Cricket tile. Ceramic tile with a Centuries’ coasters and an 11” diameter. G £30/40 cricket scene to centre and cricket clock by W.Dove. Qty 10. G decoration in arts and crafts style, 643 M.C.C. Bicentenary 1787-1987. £25/35 probably made by Minton. English, Spode china two handled loving c1870/80’s. 6” square. G £20/30 637 W.G. Grace. Royal Doulton china tankard with decoration and titles to figure of W.G. Grace. Grace is front and back, gold lustre to 631 ‘Hambledon’. A Griffin crested china depicted in batting mode wearing handles, rim, and base. 4.5” tall. napkin ring, printed with the coat of M.C.C. cap with bat raised about to Sold with Franklin porcelain ceramic arms for ‘Hambledon. The Cradle of drive. Approximately 9” tall. Limited tankard entitled ‘The Ashes Tankard Cricket’. Gold lustre to rim. 1.5” tall. edition 398/9500. 1995. G/VG 1882-1982’. Depicting Grace and Minor wear to lustre otherwise in £70/100 Barlow batting, Barlow bowled by good condition £40/60 Spofforth for a duck, 6.5” high. Plus 638 Jack Hobbs. Royal Doulton ceramic 632 ‘Lord’s Cricket Ground- The Pavilion. 3 other modern cricket items. G caricature toby jug of Jack Hobbs. Marylebone Cricket Club’. Sandland, £30/50 4.25”. Ltd edition 359/5000. 1998. Staffordshire ceramic tankard with Sold with Royal Doulton ceramic CRICKET CAPS & BLAZERS transfer printed images of the caricature toby jug of ‘The pavilion at Lord’s and Old Father 644 Durham County Cricket Club. Early Hampshire Cricketer’ 1985. 5” tall. Time to verso. Gold lustre to rim and brown velvet cap with club name Ltd edition 4631/5000. G/VG handle. 4” tall. Sold with a similar and dates ‘Durham 1886-7-8-9’ in £50/70 small Sandland trinket tray with wire to front of cap. Handwritten to centre image of Old Father Time. 639 Don Bradman. Coalport china plate inside of cap ‘J. Jameson’. J. Jameson Sold with a Falcon Playtime childs commemorating Don Bradman played for Durham Colts (South) in koala food bowl with koala’s playing scoring a ‘Century of Centuries’. the 1880s/1890s. Some wear cricket to inside and with kangaroo’s Limited edition of 500 plates with otherwise in good condition to rim. 6” diameter. G £30/40 facsimile signature of Bradman to £140/180 reverse. Issued in 1979. G £40/60 633 C.B. Fry. 20th century spelter figure 645 Cyril Frederick Washbrook, of C.B. Fry in wicket keeping pose. 640 W.G. Grace. Coalport china plate Lancashire & England 1933-1959. Fry is portrayed wearing cricket cap commemorating W.G. Grace scoring England navy blue cloth Test cap and open neck shirt and has been a ‘Century of Centuries’. Limited with embroidered raised three lions handpainted in white cricket attire edition of 750 plates, this being no. and crown emblem of England to and pads and blue cap. The figure 26, with facsimilie signature of Grace cap, worn by Washbrook during his stands on a spelter plinth. 10” tall. G to reverse. G £30/50 Test career. Very attractively £40/60 mounted in wooden box with Test 641 ‘Century of Centuries’. Three career details mounted below cap. 634 Cricket bottle. Attractive ‘Hamilton Coalport china plates, each Sold with Washbrook’s England Patent’ glass soda water bottle, commemorating a player achieving a blazer badge, again with the c1880’s, embossed with ‘J. Smith of ‘hundred hundreds’ during his first embroidered three lions and crown Accrington’ with cricket stumps to class career. The plates are Jack emblem of England, again mounted, side of bottle. The bottle is unusual Hobbs, and John framed and glazed. Qty 2 as it has a rounded bottle bottom. Edrich. The Edrich plate, a limited Good/very good condition Approx 7.25” tall. G £25/35 edition of 1500 plates and the other £300/400 two plates, of 500 plates produced. 635 Sporting Mustard tin c1880/90’s. 9” diameter. Sold with six other Cyril Washbrook played in thirty Taylor Brothers of London hexagonal various commemorative plates seven Tests for England as a sound mustard tin with scenes of various including ‘Bradman’ (Clinton), opening batsman. He made over sports to the six sides and lid. Sports Surrey County Champions 1999, 2,500 Test runs at an average of featured are cricket, tennis, rugby, Staffordshire 1991, W.G. Grace 42.81 with a highest score of 195 fishing, sailing and shooting, with (Doulton), History of the Ashes against South Africa in the second hunting to lid. Images patented by (Doulton) etc. G £30/40 Test played at Johannasburg. In all Bryant and May, the match makers. first class cricket he scored over 3.5” tall. Some wear and light 642 ‘Century of Centuries’. Three 34,000 runs at an average of 42.67 rusting to odd spots and areas Coalport and Royal Grafton china with a highest score of 251no v otherwise in generally good plates, each commemorating a Surrey in 1947 condition £40/60 player achieving a ‘hundred

44 646 Graeme Ashley Hick. Worcestershire Northamptonshire & England 1978- South Africa taking 421 wickets at & England 1984-2008. M.C.C. navy 1996. M.C.C. navy blue touring cap 23.11 and made over 3700 runs at blue touring cap worn by Hick worn by Cook during his Test career. an average of 32.31 during his Test match career. The The cap, with embroidered England 654 Steve Rhodes. Yorkshire, cap, with embroidered England emblem of St. George and the Worcestershire & England 1981- emblem of St. George and the Dragon to front, has his name 2006. ‘Young England’ navy blue Dragon to front, has Hick’s initials handwritten to inside label ‘N.G.B. cloth cap, by Michael of Chatham, ‘G.H.’ handwritten to inside label. Cook’. G/VG £150/250 with England emblem of a single Sold with a signed note from Hick to Nick Cook took over 875 wickets in gold lion to front. ‘S. Rhodes’ this effect. Very good condition. first class cricket during his career. handwritten to inside label. Minor Previously sold by Knights in his He played 15 Test matches for moth holes to cap otherwise in good Benefit auction in September 1999 England taking 52 wickets at 32.48. condition £30/50 £180/250 He is now a first class umpire 655 Qasim Omar (Umar). Pakistan 1983- Hick played in sixty five Tests for 650 England navy blue cloth Test cap, by 1987. Pakistan green cloth test cap England and scored over 3,300 runs Michael of Chatham, with worn by Omar whilst playing for at an average of 31.32 with a embroidered three lions and coronet Pakistan in the Asia Cup 1984. The highest score of 178 v India in the emblem of England to cap. cap with Pakistan emblem and ‘Asia 3rd Test at Bombay on the England Ownership unknown. Good/very Cup 1984’ embroidered in gold tour of 1992/93 good condition £150/250 thread. Cap by Shaheen of Karachi. 647 Michael Andrew Atherton. Name handwritten to cap label. 651 South Africa v England 1956/57. Lancashire & England 1987-2001. Previously sold at the Vennett-Smith South African green cloth Test cap M.C.C. navy blue Test cap worn by auction held in March 1998. G worn during the South Africa v Atherton during his Test match £100/150 England Test series played in South career. The cap, with embroidered Africa in 1956/57. The cap, by L.F. Omar played in 26 Tests for England emblem of three lions and Palmer of Johannesburg, with Pakistan, scoring 1502 runs with a coronet to front, has the initials embroidered raised springbok best of 210 and an average of 36.63 ‘M.A.’ handwritten to inside label. emblem and ‘S.A. 1956/57’ Sold with a signed note from Ian 656 Robert Bailey. Northamptonshire & beneath. The cap in generally very Austin to that effect, who was given England 1982-1999. good condition. Ownership the cap by Atherton for his his Northamptonshire maroon county unknown £250/350 Benefit year in 2000. Very good 1st XI cricket cap, by Foster, with condition £250/350 The series was drawn 2-2 county emblem embroidered to front. Signed by Bailey to inner label played one 652 South African green cloth Test cap and dated 6th October 1989. G hundred and fifteen Tests for c1991-1994. The cap, by ‘Sacap of £80/120 England and captained England on a Cape Town’ with embroidered record fifty four occasions. He ‘South Africa. United Cricket Board’ 656a Nick Cook. Northamptonshire & scored over 7,700 runs at Test level emblem and beneath ‘South Africa’ England. A green 'Tesco with an average of 37.69 with a both embroidered in gold thread. International' cloth cricket cap, by highest score of 185no v South Ownership unknown. Rare Dege of London, worn by Cook Africa. In first class cricket he scored £200/300 during his career. Signed to inside almost 22,000 runs at an average of label. G £20/30 After South Africa returned to 40.83 and a highest score of 268no international cricket in 1991, they 657 South Australian Cricket Association for Lancashire v Glamorgan in 1999 played in blue Test caps for a short state cap circa 1990/00’s. The red 648 Graham Alan Gooch, Essex & period of time, before returning to cloth cap, by Albion C&D, with state England 1973-1994. England/ the more favoured green. This cap emblem, ‘S.A.C.A. and ‘2nd XI’ M.C.C. navy blue cloth Test cap with dates from somewhere after the embroidered to front. Owner embroidered St. George & Dragon blue cap to their tour to England in unknown. VG £30/50 emblem of England to cap. With 1994. 658 South Australian Cricket Association. inside label of cap signed by Gooch. 653 . Natal, Warwickshire Two ‘One Day’ state caps, seasons Good/very good condition & South Africa 1992-2008. South 1996/97 and 1997/98. The £240/280 African dark green cloth test cap, by 1996/97 red and black baseball style played in one Albion C&D of Australia, with cap with ‘Red Backs’ emblem and hundred and eighteen Tests for embroidered emblem of a protea title embroidered to front, the England scoring 8900 Test runs at flower of South Africa with ‘S.A. 1997/98 red and black baseball style 42.58 with a highest score of 333 v Cricket’ beneath. The cap probably cap with ‘Red Backs’ emblem, ‘West India 1990. He Captained England dates around 1997/98. Signed by End Draught’ and title embroidered on thirty four occasions. He made Pollock to inside label. VG to front. Ownership unknown. VG over 65,000 first class runs £250/350 £25/35 649 Nick Cook, Leicestershire, Pollock played in 108 Tests for

45 659 South Australian Cricket Association. your help, Brian Lara’. VG sleeve. ‘Bill Edwards of Swansea’. Two ‘One Day’ state caps, seasons £100/150 VG £50/70 1998/99 and 2000/01. The 662 Brian Lara. West Indies. White West 667 West Indies white sleeveless sweater 1998/99 red and black baseball style Indies Test shirt given to Tony Smith given to Tony Smith following the cap with ‘Red Backs’ emblem and following the West Indies tour of West Indies tour of England in 2004. title embroidered to front, ‘West End England in 2004. The white shirt, The sweater with West Indies Draught’ to back, the 2000/01 red, with maroon and green trim to emblem to centre and sponsors logo black and white baseball style cap sleeves and neck, with West Indies ‘Sandals’ to chest, West Indies colour with ‘Red Backs’ emblem and title emblem and ‘Carib’ and ‘Sandals’ trimming to neck. ‘Admiral’. VG embroidered to front. Ownership sponsors logo to chest (and to back), £60/80 unknown. VG £25/35 with sponsors logo ‘UK Sportsgear’ 668 Shaun Pollock. South Africa. South 660 David Smith. Surrey & England. to sleeves. Signed boldly to chest ‘To African white sleeveless Test sweater Surrey navy blue blazer worn by Tony, All the Best, Brian Lara’. Minor worn by Pollock on the South Smith whilst playing for Surrey in the marks to shirt otherwise otherwise in African tour of England 1998. The 1970/80’s. The blazer with excellent good/very good condition £80/120 sweater with South African emblem embroidered Surrey emblem to 663 Brian Lara. West Indies. White West to centre of chest and trimming in chest. Blazer by ‘Austin Reed’. Sold Indies long sleeved Test shirt given to green and gold to neck and waist. with handwritten note of authenti - Tony Smith following the West ‘Polly’ handwritten to neck label. G cation from Smith on Knight’s Indies tour of England in 2004. The £60/80 headed slip. Previously sold in the white shirt, with maroon sleeves, David Smith Benefit auction held by 669 Shaun Pollock. South Africa. South maroon, yellow, green and grey Knight’s in 1994. Minor moth holes African green and white long trimming to neck and edges of shirt, to back of blazer otherwise in good sleeved training top worn by Pollock with West Indies emblem and condition £50/70 on the South African tour of England ‘Admiral’ and ‘LNM Group’ sponsors 1998. The top with South African 660a Jason Brown. Northamptonshire logo to chest (and to back). VG emblem and sponsors logo ‘Castle 1996-2008. Maroon £70/100 Lager’ and ‘Adidas’ to chest. G Northamptonshire 1st XI blazer worn 664 Brian Lara. West Indies. Grey Nicolls £40/60 by Brown during his career. The ‘Sabre’ maroon West Indies one day blazer, by Brooke Taverner, has 670 Kimberley (Kim) John Hughes. international batting pads worn by embroidered club emblem to chest & Australia 1975- Lara during the West Indies tour of pocket and name handwritten to 1989. Australian dark green cloth England in 2004. The pads were inside label £25/35 Test cap worn by Hughes on the given to Tony Smith following the Australian tour of England in 1981. 660b Phil Jaques. Northamptonshire & tour. The pads packed in pad bag The cap, by Albion Hat & Cap Co Australia. Two Northamptonshire with name ‘B. Lara’ to label. Used. G Ltd, with embroidered Australian one day cricket shirts (both different) £40/60 emblem to front and has initials and a one day sweater (overtop) 665 Brian Lara. West Indies. Maroon ‘K.H’ to internal makers label. Good worn by Jaques during his career. West Indies cricket holdall/bag used condition £2000/3000 Each with Northamptonshire by Lara during the West Indies tour emblem and sponsors logos. G who captained of England in 2004. The holdall was £25/35 Australia on the 1981 Australian given to Tony Smith following the tour was a middle order batsman THE TONY SMITH CRICKET tour. The bag with ‘The West Indies who played 70 Test matches for COLLECTION Cricket Team sponsored by Sandals’ Australia making over 4400 Test in yellow lettering to sides and Tony Smith was employed as Liaison runs with a highest score of 213 and ‘Carib’ and ‘Sandal’s advertising to Officer and Baggage Master for an average of 37.41. In all first class all sides. ‘Brian Lara’ handwritten to International Test teams touring cricket he scored over 12,700 runs at end of bag and signed by Lara to England between 1972 and 2004. an average of 36.52 scoring twenty other end of holdall. ‘West Indies Over the years he was given various six centuries. On the 1981 tour, Cricket Team’ label attached to bag items as a ‘thank you’ for help and Hughes made 346 runs with a handle with name (B.C. Lara) and services rendered during the various highest score of 89 and an average address (West Indies Cricket Board teams stay in England. of 23.06. England won the series 3- Inc...) handwritten to it. Used. G 1, with the infamous 3rd Test being 661 Brian Lara. West Indies. White West £40/60 played at Headingley Indies Test shirt given to Tony Smith 666 West Indies maroon one day (Botham/Willis’s match) following the West Indies tour of international long sleeved sweater England in 2000. The white shirt Hughes gave the cap to Tony Smith given to Tony Smith following the with West Indies emblem and ‘Carib’ at the close of the 1981 Australian West Indies tour of England in 2000. sponsors logo to chest, with tour as a thank you for looking after The sweater with West Indies sponsors logo ‘Sandals’ and ‘UK the team. Sold with letter of emblem and sponsors logo ‘Carib’ to Sportsgear’ to sleeves. Signed boldly provenance handwritten by Smith to chest. ‘Sandal’s’ sponsors logo to to chest ‘To Tony, Thank you for all that effect

46 671 Graeme Wood. Western Australia & fifteen members of the touring party. players names to lower border. Australia 1976-1992. Australian Signatures include I. Chappell, ‘inscribe d to top right hand corner white Test sweater worn by Wood Massie, Mallett, Francis, Hammond, ‘To Tony, with best wishes, 1985 on the Australian tour of England in Taber, Walters, Gleeson, Lillee, Aussies’. Overall 12”x15”. Sold with 1985. The sleeveless sweater, by Edwards etc. Overall 12”x15”. Slight a similar official colour tour Sportscraft, with embroidered foxing to mount otherwise in good photograph of the Young Australian Australian emblem to centre front of condition £80/120 tour of England 1995, laid down to sweater and trimming to neck and photographers mount, with title to 677 Australian tour of England 1975. waist in Australian colours. Good top and players names to lower Official mono team photograph of condition £100/150 border. Plus a small quantity of the Australian team, standing and official ‘Castleamaine XXXX’ printed Wood gave the sweater to Tony seated in rows, wearing cricket sponsors pictures of the 1985 and Smith at the close of the 1985 attire. The photograph laid down to 1989 Test teams and three ‘Stamp Australian tour as a thank you for his photographers mount, with title to Publicity’ printed photographs of help during the tour top border, and signed to borders by touring teams 1996-1998. twelve members of the touring 672 Australia ‘Cricket World Champions Good/very good condition. Qty 15 party. Signatures include I. Chappell, 1999’. Australian gold and green £30/50 Lillee, G. Chappell, Thomson, replica cricket shirt produced for the McCosker, Robinson, R. Marsh, 681 Australian tour of England 1977. World Cup competition presented to Higgs, Hurst etc. Overall 16”x20”. Three official autograph sheets, all Tony Smith by the Australian team Some foxing and light crease to part signed by the team. Two sheets following thier World Cup success. mount otherwise in good condition with eleven signatures and one Inscribed ‘Many thanks Tony’ and £50/70 signed by seven. Signatures include signed by fourteen members of the Walters, Malone, Pascoe, Walker, squad. Signatures include Ponting, 678 New Zealand tour of England 1983. Bright, Cosier etc. Sold with official Waugh, Gilchrist, Warne, McGrath, Official colour team photograph of autograph sheet for the Pakistan Lehmann etc. Sold with Tony Smith’s the New Zealand team, standing and tour of England 1987, signed by World Cup 1999 ‘Team Baggage seated in rows, wearing official tour sixteen players and further official Master’ black polo shirt and a World blazers and cricket attire. The sheet signed by twenty players. G Cup 1999’ calendar. VG £60/90 photograph laid down to photog - £15/25 raphers mount, with title to top 673 Australia ‘Cricket World Champions border, and signed to borders by 682 Cricket sun-hats. Four cricket sun- 1999’. Gunn & Moore ‘1999 Cricket eighteen members of the touring hats for South Africa, West Indies (2) World Cup’ cricket bat signed by the party. Signatures include Howarth, and New Zealand. Each with winners of the World Cup Australia. Hadlee, Coney, Sneddon, Smith, national emblem to front. All four Fifteen signatures including Waugh, Chatfield, Crowe, Cairns, Edgar etc. given to Tony Smith during his time Warne, Ponting, McGrath, Lee, Overall 12”x15”. Sold with a similar working with various international Gilchrist, Lehmann etc. VG £60/80 unsigned photograph of the team. teams. VG £20/30 674 West Indies tour of England 2000. Very good condition. Qty 2 £40/60 683 Brian Lara ‘375’ v England 1994. ‘Carib’ full size cricket bat signed in 679 West Indies tour of England 1976. Radial score chart of Brian Lara’s full by the touring party. Twenty Two official ‘Sport & General’ mono world record Test Innings of 375 for signatures including Adams, Lara, team photographs of the West West Indies v England 1994 by Bill Hinds, Gayle, Chanderpaul, Sarwan, Indies team, standing and seated in Frindall. Limited edition 123/375. Jacobs, Walsh, Ambrose, Collymore rows, wearing official tour blazers Personally by . Overall etc. VG £50/70 and cricket attire. The photograph, size 12”x23”. Sold with a signed 675 . South African tour of taken at Lord’s, laid down to note from Frindall to Tony Smith. VG England 1994. Gunn & Moore photographers mount. Overall £40/60 ‘Cannon’ cricket bat used by Rhodes 12”x15”. Sold with a similar official 684 Hampshire County Cricket Club on the tour of England. Signed to colour tour photograph of the West Handbooks for 1962, 1964, 1965, face ‘Best Wishes, Jonty Rhodes’. Indies tour of England 1984, laid 1966 and 1968.Sold with The bat was presented to Tony Smith down to photographers mount, with Gloucestershire County Cricket Club following the tour. Sold with letter of title to top and players names to Yearbooks for 1965 (2), 1966-1968 provenance from Smith to this lower border. Good/very good and 1970. Qty 11. Odd faults effect. G £100/150 condition. Qty 3 £40/60 otherwise in good condition £25/35 676 Australian tour of England 1972. 680 Australian tour of England 1985. 685 Sussex County Cricket Club Official mono team photograph of Official colour team photograph of Handbooks for 1963-1967. Sold the Australian team, standing and the Australian touring team, with Kent County Cricket Club seated in rows, wearing official tour standing and seated in rows, Annuals for 1965-1970 and 1974 blazers and cricket attire. The wearing official tour blazers and and 1975, all members copies. Qty photograph laid down to photog - cricket attire. The photograph, taken 13. Odd faults otherwise in good raphers mount, with title to top at Lord’s, laid down to photog - condition £25/35 border, and signed to borders by raphers mount with title to top and

47 686 County Cricket Club Annuals and 692 Australian tour of England 1975. Qty 5. G £30/50 Handbooks. Nottinghamshire C.C.C. Royal Stafford commemorative 10” 696 Pakistan and Indian tours of Handbooks for 1965, 1968 and diameter plate produced for the tour England. Selection of items given to 1970, Worcestershire C.C.C. of England. With Australian emblem, Tony Smith by the two Test teams Yearbook 1967, Lancashire C.C.C. touring year details below and touring England. A wine glass Yearbook 1967, Leicestershire printed facsimile signatures to plate ‘Pakistan tour of England 1996’ and C.C.C. Yearbook 1967, printed in gold. G £20/30 a glass paperweight ‘Texaco Trophy Warwickshire Annual Reports for 693 West Indies tours of England. 1992, England v Pakistan’. The 1967 and 1970 and Derbyshire Selection of items given to Tony Indian item is a small mounted C.C.C. Yearbooks for 1965 and Smith by various West Indian teams cricket ball with plaque ‘India in 1970. Qty 10. Odd faults otherwise touring England. A pewter tankard England 1990’. Sold with a Royal in good condition £25/35 engraved ‘West indies v Yorkshire Grafton Len Hutton ‘Century of 687 County Cricket Club Annuals and Leagues, Harrogate 1973, A larger Centuries’ plate, limited edition of Handbooks. Essex C.C.C. pewter tankard engraved with tour 1000. Qty 4. G £25/35 Handbooks for 1963 and 1970, details ‘West Indies tour of England CRICKET ATTIRE, TIES, BATS, BALLS Somerset C.C.C. Yearbook 1963/64, 1984’ and ‘With Thanks and Best & EQUIPMENT Surrey C.C.C. Handbooks for 1965- Wishes from Jackie’ (Hendricks, Tour 1968 and 1970, Glamorgan C.C.C. Manager), glass decanter engraved 697 Cricket ties. Large collection of one Yearbook 1971, Middlesex with tour details ‘West Indies tour of hundred and fifteen cricket ties C.C.C.Annual Report 1965 and England 1988’ and ‘To Tony, with including Benefits, membership ties ‘Cricket in Kent Yearbook’ 1966 Qty thanks from all of us’, wine glass (Middlesex, Surrey, Hertfordshire), 11. Odd faults otherwise in good engraved ‘West Indies tour of good Surrey/ Middlesex interest. condition £25/35 England 2000’ and further pewter Includes M. Selvey Benefit 1982, tankard engraved ‘Tony, From the England v Australia 1981, Centenary 688 Cricket brochures/ Windies ‘A’, With thanks’. Qty 5. G and Bicentennial Tests, two early programmes/Testimonial brochures. £30/50 1960’s Glamorgan ties etc. Odd non Selection including West Indies cricket tie included. Odd faults Cricket Annuals 1983, 1985 and 694 Australian tours of England. otherwise in good condition £30/50 1990, official brochure for West Selection of items given to Tony Indies v England 1991, souvenir Smith by various Australian teams 698 South Africa green and gold one day programme for the Pakistan v West touring England. A pewter tankard cricket shirt, trousers and sleeveless Indies, 2nd Test match played at engraved ‘A.S. (Tony Smith) XXVI shirt. The shirts with South African Karachi, England v India Test match Australian Cricket Team’ (1972), emblem and sponsors logo ‘Castle’ programme signed by Titmus and pewter tankard engraved with tour to chest. ‘South Africa’ to back. All Willis, programme for West Indies v details ‘Australian tour of England with ‘Hummel’ manufacturing Pakistan 1977 etc. Thirty two 1985’ and a glass decanter engraved labels. The label to inside trousers Testimonial brochures including with ‘M.C.C.A XI (Minor Counties) v marked in biro ‘Morkell’ G £40/60 some signed, David Gower, John Australia. Winning Captain. 699 Jacques Du Toit. Leicestershire Wright (1987), Frank Hayes, Presented by The Journal, Newcastle C.C.C. Collection of clothing worn (1987), Upon Tyne’. (undated). Qty 3. G by Du Toit whilst playing for the club (1981) etc. G £25/35 £30/50 including match worn shirts (2), over 689 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949, 695 New Zealand and South African tops, trousers, shorts etc. Includes 1960, 1973 and 1974. Original limp tours of England. Selection of items some non Leicestershire C.C.C. cloth covers. Qty 4. Bowing and given to Tony Smith by the two Test items. G £30/40 faults to the 1949 edition, only fair, teams touring England. A pewter 700 ‘England ‘Ashes’ Winners 2005’. otherwise in good condition £20/30 tankard engraved ‘To Tony, with E.C.B. ‘England 2005 Ashes Squad’ thanks from the lads New Zealand 690 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1963 full size cricket bat signed by twelve Cricket Team 1990’, a wine glass and 1964. Original hardbacks. Qty members of the squad. Vaughan, ‘Cornhill Insurance Test Series 1999. 2. Both with wear to boards, fading Trescothick, Strauss, Giles, England 1 New Zealand 2’ and a to spine gilts otherwise in generally Collingwood, G. Jones, Pieterson, wooden plaque with metal plate good condition £20/30 Hoggard, Flintoff, Harmison, Bell attached, with New Zealand emblem and S. Jones. In beautiful presen - 691 Australian tour of England 1975. and ‘New Zealand Cricket Team tour tation oak bat box with details of the Commemorative ceramic to England 1999’ beneath. The series and players names either side tankard/mug presented to Tony South African items are a large of bat. VG £120/180 Smith by the team. With Australian wooden paperweight with ‘South emblem and touring year details Africa United Kingdom 1994’ and a 701 Centenary Test. Australia v England with facsimile printed signatures of ‘Emirates Triangular Tournament, 1977. Gray Nichols full size cricket the touring party to sides of mug. England South Africa and , bats signed by fifty eight former Number ‘1911’ imprinted to base. G August 1998’ framed display with Ashes players who gathered at £30/40 silver metal ‘Dhow’ (boat) to centre. Melbourne for the Centenary Test in

48 1977. Signatures for Australia England won the Test by 289 runs, wear/marks to bat affecting odd include Don Bradman, Miller, Hobbs and Sutcliffe scoring signature otherwise in good Hawke, McKenzie, Lawry, Davidson, centuries in the England 2nd condition £200/300 Redpath, Lindwall, I. Chappell, R. innings, Larwood and Rhodes taking Australia won the series 1-0 Simpson, Dooland, Craig etc and for six wickets each in the match. For England, H. Larwood, W. Voce, E. Australia, Gregory top scored with 707 Jonathan Richard Arthur Townsend. Paynter, F.R. Brown, Cowdrey, 73 and Mailey took nine wickets in ‘Lord Taverners 1985’. Full size Barrington, W. Edrich, Bailey, Close, the match. With the previous four cricket bat, presented in framed May, Fender, Trueman, C.J. Barnett, Tests having been drawn, England wooden display case, signed by the Dexter, Statham, Washbrook, Ikin, won the Ashes! England (12 signatures) and Compton, Graveney, Tyson etc. Australian (16) teams who played in 704 Australian tour of England 1926. Presented In beautiful oak bat box the Lord’s Test match of 1985. In Tyldesley & Holbrook ‘J.T. Tyldesley with glass to front with details of the addition to these signatures there are Special Test Match’ cricket bat nicely series and players names either side also thirty three signatures of former signed to back in ink by eleven of bat. Perished bat handle, odd cricketers, guests, celebrities and members of the England and twelve signature with slight fading English Prime Ministers. Signatures members of the Australian teams. otherwise in good condition include Edward Heath, James Signatures include Chapman, £250/350 Callaghan, Harold Wilson, John Woolley, Sutcliffe, Hobbs, Stevens, Mills, Cliff Morgan, Alliss, Crowther, 702 Centenary Test. Australia v England Tate, Hendren, Tyldesley, Bardsley, Henry Cooper, Compton, Edrich, 1977. Gray Nichols full size cricket Macartney, Grimmett, Taylor, Hutton, Cowdrey, May, Close, Laker, bats signed by forty nine former Ponsford, Woodfull, Gregory, Ryder, Snow etc. Some fading to certain Ashes players who gathered at Mailey, Oldfield etc. Some signatures, in particular to seven of Melbourne for the Centenary Test in wear/marks to bat affecting odd the Australian signatures otherwise 1977. Signatures for Australia signature otherwise in good in good condition £100/150 include Don Bradman, Chipperfield, condition £150/250 B. Barnett, Hawke, McKenzie, 708 Pelham Francis Warner, Middlesex & England won the series 1-0 Simpson, Redpath, Craig, Lindwall, I. England 1894-1929. Original Chappell, K. Miller, Veivers, 705 New Zealand and the Counties suitcase used by Pelham Warner Davidson, Favell, Connolly etc and 1931. Nicolls ‘Champion Driver’ during his playing career. The for England, H. Larwood, W. Voce, cricket bat nicely signed to front and suitcase green with leather fittings E. Paynter, W. Edrich, Bailey, Lamb, back in ink by the New Zealand team and handle has P.F. Warner stencilled Barrington, Wyatt, Trueman, of 1931 (13 signatures), to lid. Various travel labels including Yardley, C.J. Barnett, Statham, Nottinghamshire (13), Hampshire ‘Queens Hotel, Hastings’, ‘G.W.R. Loader, Ames, Dexter, Fender, (12), Warwickshire (11), Yorkshire Paddington’ etc stuck to case. The Compton, Cowdrey, May, (12), Leicestershire (10), Glamorgan case battered and worn £30/50 Washbrook etc. Presented In (12), Surrey (11), Essex (12), 709 ‘D.C.H. Townsend. Winchester v beautiful oak bat box with glass to Cambridge (12), Northamptonshire Marlborough June 11th 1931. The front with details of the series and (11), Sussex (11), Middlesex (11), Hat Trick’. Cricket ball with which players names either side of bat. Gloucestershire (12) and Lancashire David Townsend (Oxford University Perished bat handle, slight fading to (12). Signatures include Lowry, & England) playing for Winchester the signature of Bradman otherwise Dempster, Vivian, Kerr, Matheson, took three wickets in three balls in good condition £250/350 Mead, Carr, Staples, Larwood, dismissing A.C. Uniacke, F.K. Gunn, Calthorpe, Greenwood, 703 Australian tour of England 1926. McNamara and M.S. Page in Verity, Bowes, Berry, Geary, Turnbull, Stuart Surridge ‘White Rose Extra Marlborough’s first innings. Eckersley, Duckworth, Lyon, Dipper, Special’ cricket bat nicely signed in Townsend opened the batting and Haig, Hearne, Gilligan, Duleepsinhji, ink by thirteen members of the made 34 in Winchester’s innings. Fender, Peach, Killick, Nicholls etc. England and fourteen members of Winchester won the match by seven Minor fading to odd signature the Australian teams. Signatures wickets. G £70/100 otherwise in good condition include Chapman (Captain), £150/250 710 Miniature cricket bats. Good Larwood, Woolley, Sutcliffe, Hobbs, collection of twenty eight signed Rhodes, Geary, Tate, Hendren, 706 Australian tour of England 1934. miniature bats, each signed by Collins (Captain), Bardsley, Stuart Surridge ‘Sheffield Shield. county, international and represen - Macartney, Grimmett, Taylor, W.H. Oldfield’ cricket bat nicely tative teams from the 1980/2000’s. Richardson, Ponsford, Woodfull, signed to face in ink by fifteen Faults to odd bat, the majority good Gregory, Ryder, Mailey, Oldfield etc. members of the Australian team. £40/60 The bat prominently signed to verso Signatures include Woodfull, by K.S. Ranjitsinhji. The bat with Bradman, Wall, Ponsford, O’Reilly, 711 Miniature cricket bats. Good handwritten match details to top Ebeling, Grimmett, Kippax, collection of thirteen signed and bottom of bat. Some ‘spidering’ Chipperfield, Barnett, McCabe, miniature bats, each signed by an to occasional signature otherwise in Oldfield etc. With inscription to a international Test team or Test good condition £200/300 ‘O.C. Bergin’ to face. Some players from the 1970’s/2000’s.

49 Includes England 1972/73, 1980, ‘The Last Innings’ actually depicts hangs in the Long Room at Lord’s. 1982/83, South Africa 1998, 2003, baseball. From the M.C.C. Portfolio of prints. New Zealand 1986, Australia 2001 Limited edition 6/500 prints 717 ‘The First Over’. Original etc and a further bat signed by produced. Excellent image. Stevengraph of the start of a cricket various Australian Test players Attractively framed and glazed. match, circa 1880, miniature picture including Warne, Simpson, Gleeson, Overall 23.5”x 27.5”. Odd faults woven in silk, approx 2”x6” wide. Harvey, Stackpole, McGrath etc. Plus otherwise in good condition £50/80 Original mount and frame. Label to four unsigned bats. Minor faults to back of stevengraph ‘Thomas 722 ‘Aspects of Canterbury Week’. Large odd bat, the majority good £30/50 Stevens, sole inventor and colourful limited edition print 712 Miniature cricket bats. Good manufacturer, Stevengraph Works, showing various scenes at The collection of fifteen signed miniature Coventry’. 9.5”x6.75”overall. Canterbury Festival by Michael John bats, each signed by one or more Generally good condition for its age Hunt. Signed in pencil to lower Test players. Signatures include Lara with colours bright. Rare and one of border by eighteen Kent players who (2), Tendulkar, Sobers, , S. the earliest Stevengraphs £100/150 have played for England. Signatures Waugh, Hadlee (4), Pollock, G. include Levett, Richardson, Colin 718 Marcel Pic. Excellent original Smith, Muralitharan, Gooch etc. G Cowdrey, D. Wright, Underwood, watercolour and and acrylic, possibly £30/40 Luckhurst, Ridgeway, Brown, G. highlighted with chalk, on coloured Evans, Knott, Denness, Tavare, 713 England Test Captains. Gray Nichols paper caricature painting depicting Ellison, , Woolmer, miniature cricket bat signed in ink by an unknown cricketer, with Dilley etc. Limited edition 229/250. fourteen England Captains including oversized head, wearing a striped Overall 32”x25”. VG £50/80 Walters, Wyatt, Mann, Carr, cricket cap and holding a cricket bat Gatting, Cowdrey, Sheppard, May, but rather bizarrely dressed in what 723* Cricket Posters 1960/70’s. Selection Denness, Illingworth etc. Signed to appears to be ladies attire?. of six posters including ‘Lancashire verso by Denis Compton. G £25/35 Alexandria Lighthouse is depicted to County Cricket Club. Centenary the left of the figure and splayed 1864-1964. Cricket at Old Trafford’. 714 Surrey C.C.C. 1980’s/2000’s Good stumps, bails and ball to the right Large original poster printed in green collection of eleven signed miniature hand side. The caricature by Marcel and black on white paper advertising bats, each signed by a Surrey team Pic and signed to lower right hand forthcoming matches v Glamorgan from the period. Sold with a bottom corner and dated 1895. (Gillette Cup 2nd round) and County miniature bat signed by eight former Illegible name/writing to bottom of Championship matches v Essex and players including Woolley, Insole, image. Overall 14.5”21.25”. Some Middlesex in June and July 1964, Strudwick, Mann, Griffiths etc. G fading? to top of image otherwise in ‘Lancashire County Cricket Club. £25/35 good condition. Framed and glazed. Cricket at Aigburth, Liverpool’. Large 715* Miniature cricket bats. Selection of Overall 12.5”x20” £80/120 original poster printed in red on five signed mini cricket bats, white paper advertising the 719 Lord’s 1966’. Unusual colour limited Australia v India 1981 (12 Lancashire v Warwickshire match in edition print of what appears to be signatures), Australia c1989 (13), June/July 1968 and various Daily the England v West Indies Test India 1980’s (12), Pakistan in India Telegraph, Mail and Mirror cricket match, with the match in progress 1960 (19) and India & posters. G £30/50 and the pavilion and other Commonwealth teams 1953. Some grandstands to background. Limited 724 ‘Colin Cowdrey’. Colour limited fading to odd bat, generally good edition 22/150 signed by the artist, edition print of Cowdrey playing the condition £25/35 Henry... Wilham??. Mounted, cover drive and Canterbury by John CRICKET PRINTS & PAINTINGS framed and glazed. Overall Ward R.A. Limited edition number 29”x24”. Excellent image. G 128/350 signed by Cowdrey and by 716 ‘W.G.’. Original Stevengraph of £30/50 Ward. Published by The Cricketer W.G. Grace wearing M.C.C. cap and Limited 1977. Some fading to the standing in batting pose at the 720 ‘A Rustic Game of Cricket circa signature of Cowdrey. Sold with a wicket, miniature picture woven in 1790’. Large colour oleographic letter regarding signing the print silk, approx 4”x2.5” wide. Produced canvas reproduction of the famous from Cowdrey and a certificate of in 1895 on the occasion of Grace painting at Lord’s. From the M.C.C. authenticity from the publisher. making his hundredth hundred. Portfolio of prints. Limited edition Attractively mounted, framed and Original mount and frame. Label to 130/500 prints produced. Excellent glazed. Overall 16”x21”. G £25/35 back of stevengraph ‘Thomas image. Attractively framed and Stevens, sole inventor and glazed. Overall 32”x 20.5”. Odd 725 ‘Cricket in Constantinople’. Original manufacturer, Stevengraph Works, faults otherwise in good condition two page double spread taken from Coventry’. 5.5”x8”overall. Excellent £50/80 ‘The Graphic’ newspaper 30th condition with colours bright December 1882 depicting various 721 William Gilbert Grace. Archibald £100/150 humourous scenes of cricket in Stuart Wortley 1890. Large colour Constantinople. Framed and glazed. The rarer of the two cricketing oleographic canvas reproduction of Overall 22”x16”. Some faults, nicks, stevengraphs, the third one entitled the famous painting of Grace which pencil marks, generally good

50 condition. Sold with two colour ball remarque to lower border. Humphrey, Jupp, Bush, Lillywhite, cricket prints by Roy Perry, ‘Setting Signed in pencil to lower border by Oscroft, Greenwood and G.F. Grace. the Field’ and ‘New Batsman’ two the subject, W.G. Grace, and by the Mounted, framed and glazed. colour prints by Terry Harrison, ‘The artist, Wortley. The photogravure Overall 15.5”x20.5”. Previously sold Taverners’ and ‘Cricket on the attractively mounted, framed and at Phillips Auction, June 1987. VG Green’, both signed by Harrison, one glazed and measures overall £50/80 limited edition and nine reproduction 22”x28”. Sold with associated two 732 ‘Some Representative Cricketers’. decorative prints depicting cricketers page handwritten letter from W.G. Attractive original supplement to by J. Corbett-Anderson. G £25/35 Grace to Archibald Wortley ‘The Graphic’, dated 12th July 1890, regarding sitting for the 726 ‘The Birth of the Ashes’. Mounted featuring head and shoulders cameo commission. The letter undated, but montage of modern replica items images, highlighted with colour, of probably 1889 or 1890, ‘Dear from the Museum of Cricket, Lord’s twenty four cricketers of the day. Wortley, I am sorry I did not answer Cricket Ground, all nicely The players featured include Dr your letter before but have been reproduced and displayed. Limited Grace, W.W. Read, Woods, Attewell, thinking over the matter, that is edition 632 of 1882. Framed and Hornby, Peel, Shrewsbury, Lord when I could give you a sitting. I am glazed, 22”x33” overall. VG Harris, Gunn, Abel, Briggs, Ulyett, rather afraid I cannot give you much £30/40 Lohmann, Pilling, Sherwin, Barnes, time this week unless, our match at Shuter etc. Framed and glazed. 727 ‘The Umpire’ William Caldercourt. the Oval is over Friday, then I could Overall 24”x16”. Sold with a further Original coloured lithograph give you a field day Saturday. I will framed supplement to the Graphic ‘Sketches at Lord’s No. 2’ published call round tomorrow morning at 10 of an earlier period. ‘Cricket-Group by John Corbet Anderson and o’clock and talk the matter over. I of Crack Gentlemen Players’. The Frederick Lillywhite on 1st March cannot then wait to give you a supplement features a youthful W.G. 1852. The lithograph measures sitting. Yours truly W.G. Grace’. The Grace, Thornton, Green, Walker, approx 6”x8.75” overall. Mounted, letter written on one sheet of folded Cobden, Money and Fryer. c1870’s. framed and glazed and in good paper has been cut in half for ease of Some wrinkling and odd nick to condition. Overall 11.5”x14.5” display in a glazed frame. Sold with images otherwise in good condition £80/120 some further documentation relating £60/90 to the picture. VG £1000/1500 728 ‘Hillyer’ William Richard. Kent, All 733 William Gilbert Grace. Sepia England & M.C.C. ground staff. A pupil of Sir John Everett Millais, lithograph of Grace, half length Original coloured lithograph Archibald J. Stuart Wortley (1849- wearing cricket shirt with bat under ‘Sketches at Lord’s No. 3’ published 1905) was a portrait and sporting his arm. Lithograph by ‘MacLure, by John Corbet Anderson and F. painter of considerable renown. This McDonald & Co. Lith. Glasgow’. Lillywhite on 1st March 1852. limited edition photogravure, signed Attractively mounted, framed and Overall 6”x8.25”. Mounted, framed by both the artist and W.G. Grace, is glazed. Overall 14”x18”. G £60/90 and glazed and in good condition. based on an oil painting which was Overall 11”x13.5” £80/120 commissioned by the M.C.C. by 734 ‘Dalkeith House. Seat of His Grace means of subscriptions in 1888-90, the Duke of Buccleuch’. On stone by 729 ‘Wisden’ John Wisden. Sussex, Kent and now hangs in the Long Room. W. Zinck. Schenck & Macfarlane & Middlesex 1845-1863. Large The artist was paid £300. The scene Lithographers. Edinburgh c.1845. original lithograph, highlighted with is Lord’s Ground with the old tennis Tinted lithograph heightened with colour, of Wisden full length holding court in the background, now the colour. Excellent prospect of Dalkeith ball, published by John Corbet site of the Mound Stand. ‘When House in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Anderson and F. Lillywhite on the 1st standing for this picture, W.G. took Scotland, seat of the Duke of April 1853 and printed by Richard up his characteristic and delightful Buccleuch showing a group of Black. Mounted framed and glazed. pose. The artist hesitated: ‘But Dr figures beneath a tree to the right Overall 13”x17.5”. Minor foxing Grace, would you stand as easily if foreground watching a cricket match otherwise in good condition the game were in a tight place?’ he in progress in sweeping parkland £100/150 asked. ‘Certainly’ was the reply, before the house. Framed and In 1864 John Wisden published ‘because, after all, I should only be glazed. Overall 22”x18”. Some ‘John Wisden’s Cricketers’ facing the next ball’ staining to lower border otherwise in Almanack for the first time good condition £180/250 731 ‘Mr W.G. Grace and His Team’. The 730 ‘W.G. Grace at the Wicket’. Original English Cricketers’. Early attractive 735 ‘Durham School’. W.Brettell sepia photogravure, after Archibald original supplement to ‘The Lithographers, 36 New Bond Street. Stuart Wortley 1890, of the famous Australasian Sketcher’ featuring Tinted lithograph of view of the painting of Grace in batting pose at head and shoulders cameo images, school with a game of cricket in Lord’s, which hangs in the Long highlighted with colour, of all twelve progress in the foreground, and Room at Lord’s. Published by members of W.G. Grace’s team who Durham Cathedral behind. The Manson, Swan and Morgan, toured Australia in 1873/74. The image measures approx 19”x13”. Newcastle upon Tyne, 1st May players featured are Grace, Mounted, framed and glazed. 1891, printed in Berlin, with cricket McIntyre, Southerton, Gilbert, Boult, Overall 26.5”x20.5”. Odd very

51 minor faults otherwise in good Homerton C.C. at the original Lord’s Undated but probably late condition £180/250 Ground. He died in 1849 1940s/early 1950s. Excellent image. G £60/90 736 Charles Burgess Fry, Sussex & 738 Arthur Mailey. Original pen and ink England 1894-1908, and Gilbert self portrait caricature, head and 742* ‘Victoria Bitter’. Large and impressive Laird Jessop, Gloucestershire & shoulders, on album page. Nicely original pen and ink caricature/ England 1894-1914. Large original signed in ink by Mailey. To verso are cartoon newspaper artwork for The oil painting on canvas by artist Gerry seven pencil signatures of the Notts Age Australian newspaper by artist Wright comprising a full length study team of 1938. G £50/80 Samuel Wells. Three quarters of the of of the two players wearing cricket cartoon related to ‘The Sandown 739 J.B. ‘Jack’ Hobbs, Surrey & England attire, striped blazers and straw Cup’ being held in Melbourne and to 1905-1934. Excellent original boaters sitting in a beautiful summer third quarter relates to the recent watercolour painting of Hobbs garden. Signed by Wright to left Victoria v Western Australia state batting, wearing Surrey cap, playing hand lower corner. Attractively match where Dave Anderson saved a shot to leg, with trees,country framed and glazed. Overall the Vics by scoring 136. Images of house and marquee to background. 22.5”x32”. VG £700/1000 Anderson, 215no Indistinct initials ‘R.A.’ (?) to bottom and ‘The Lock Mess Monster’ Tony Wright produced a series of right hand corner. Mounted, framed Lock, 4-7 in 13 overs, ‘but he paintings depicting cricketers of the and glazed. Overall 12.25”x15.25”. could’nt shift our Dave’. The golden age which appeared as prints G £80/120 cartoon, signed by Wells, measures in the book ‘Cricket’s Golden 740 ‘Pity the Poor Bowlers!’. Large and 14.25”x20.5”. Undated but Summer’, published in 1985 impressive original pen and ink probably mid 1960s. Excellent 737 Henry James Tufton. 11th Earl of caricature/ cartoon newspaper image. G £60/90 Thanet. Original miniature portrait artwork for ‘The Herald’ Australian 743* ‘Victoria Premiers 1966’. Large and of Tufton who was an English Peer newspaper c1931/32 by artist impressive original pen and ink and a noted English Cricketer of the Samuel Wells. The cartoon depicts caricature/ cartoon newspaper 1790’s. Mixed gouache, pastel and images relating to the days State artwork for The Age Australian watercolour medium. The portrait, match between Victoria and New newspaper by artist Samuel Wells. head and shoulders, of Tufton, South Wales, the cartoon depicts a Half of the cartoon relates to Victoria mounted behind glass in a richly ‘David and Goliath’ scene, the might needing 109, the next day, to win coloured period wooden circular of New South Wales with batsman, the Premiership in 1966. A giant Bill frame, which has scattered Bradman, McCabe and Kippax Lawry, Captain of Northcote, is impressed fleur-de-lys, with brass against Victoria, without Woodfull, depicted with a diminutive Ian rope to border of glass. ‘Henry Ponsford and Rigg.... but they have Monks of Essendon, who made 136 Tufton 1825’ handwritten to back of got Len Darling ‘left in this Cricket in the match. Northcote made the frame. Some light scuffs and Business, so perhaps we’ll see the required runs and Lawry, 236no scratches to the frame. 5.25” colour of the Shield after all!’. Also overnight ended up with 282no. The diameter. G £300/400 depicts ‘old’ Bert ‘David’ Ironmonger other half of the cartoon features with his sling. The cartoon, signed by Sackville Tufton was born in 1775 horse racing. The cartoon, dated to Wells, measures 13”x10.5”. and belonged to an aristocratic verso 15th April 1966, signed by Undated. Excellent image. Some family that was prominent in Wells, measures 14”x21”. Excellent nicks and tears to borders otherwise cricketing and other sporting circles. image. G £70/90 in good condition £150/250 He was member of parliament for 744* ‘’. Large and impressive Rochester 1796-1802 and for 741* The Day of Goodwill’s Nearly original pen and ink caricature/ Appleby 1826-1832. He was a Here....’. Large and impressive cartoon newspaper artwork, wicket-keeper/batsman and made original pen and ink caricature/ highlighted with colour, for The Age his debut for Surrey and Sussex in a cartoon newspaper artwork, Australian newspaper by artist game against All England at the highlighted with colour, for an Samuel Wells. The cartoon depicts original Lord’s Ground in June 1793. Australian newspaper by artist images relating to the next days Arthur Hagarth in ‘Score and Samuel Wells. The cartoon depicts State match between Victoria and Biographies’ says of Tufton that he images relating to a State match New South Wales ‘Neil, Best of the ‘was a successful batsman and between Victoria and Queensland. long line of Harvey’s vs Iverson wicket-keeper during his short ‘Lindsay got the Drop on tomorrow, Ivy’s all set to ‘hit the Neil career, which terminated when he Queensland. Scored 127 (3rd on the head’ so to speak-’ with was only twenty six years of age. In Century in 3rd Shield Game this images of Harvey and Iverson, the match between the Marylebone season) won by 7 wickets and 4 Vernon Nagle ‘Vic Skyscrapers’ and Club against the Thursday and runs’ with images of Hassett, other cricketers. Another image Montpelier in 1796 he stumped six ‘Dasher’ Mackay, Tallon and related to Victorian cricket to lower and caught two’. In all, Henry McCool. The lower half of the quarter. The cartoon, signed by Tufton played in seventy seven cartoon relating to horse racing and Wells, measures 12.5”x15”“. major matches until 1801. His final boxing.The cartoon, signed by Undated but probably late match was for M.C.C. versus Wells, measures 11.25”x18”“.

52 1950s/early 1960s. Excellent image. Mr G.W. Beldam 1905, mounted, Vanity Fair. ‘Hampshire’. Original G £70/100 framed and glazed. G £50/80 colour chromolithograph of Wynyard by CG, dated 25th August 745 ‘Alexandra C.C. The Professor scores 750 ‘Cricket’ W.G. Grace. 1898. Mounted, framed and glazed, O’. Original pen and ink and Gloucestershire & England 1865- overall 13”x18.5”. G £40/60 watercolour drawing of the 1908, K.S. Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & Professor walking off the pitch, England 1893-1920 and ‘Monkey’ 758 Gilbert Laird Jessop, Gloucestershire wearing quartered colour cap with Albert Nielson Hornby, Lancashire & & England 1894-1914. Vanity Fair. bat under his arm and what appears England, 1891. Three original Vanity ‘The Croucher’. Original colour to be a girl with pig tails at the Fair colour chromolithographs of the chromolithograph of Jessop by SPY, wickets, wearing pads. The painting cricketers window mounted with dated 25th July 1901. Mounted, by W.H. Lambert and dated 2nd original titles to lower border. framed and glazed, overall May 1911’. Mounted, framed and Framed and glazed. Overall 12.25”x18”. G £40/60 glazed. The painting measures 23”x19”. With age toned and 759 Hon Frank , Surrey & 6”x8” and overall 11.5”x14”. Minor darkened biographical details to England 1890-1907. Vanity Fair. ‘A foxing otherwise in good condition verso. G £70/100 Flannelled Fighter’. Original colour £50/80 751 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & chromolithograph of Jackson by SPY, 746 John Ireland caricatures. A file England. Vanity Fair colour dated 28th August 1902. Mounted, containing signed A4 sized colour chromolithograph of Ranjitsinhji. framed and glazed, overall prints of cricketers and umpires ‘Ranji’. August 26th 1897 by SPY. 12.25”x18”. G £40/60 including Rhodes, Olonga (2), Framed and glazed. Overall 760 Walter William Read. Surrey & Donald (2), Lara (2), Malcolm (2), 10”x15.25”. G £50/80 England 1873-1897. Vanity Fair. Shepherd (2), Adams (2), Gower, 752 Hylton Philipson. Oxford University, ‘W.W.’. Original colour chromolith - Trueman. Qty 21. VG £30/40 Middlesex & England 1887-1898. ograph of Read by LIB. 28th July 747 John Ireland caricatures. A file Vanity Fair. ‘Oxford Cricket’. 1888. Mounted, framed and glazed, containing signed colour prints and Original colour chromolithograph of overall 12.25”x19”. G £50/70 copies of Australian cricketers Philipson by SPY and dated June 761 Bernard James Tindall Bosanquet, including Warne, Border, McGrath, 29th 1889. Mounted, framed and Middlesex & England 1898-1919. S. Waugh, Boon, Hughes, Alderman, glazed. Overall 12.75”x 18.25”. G Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph Lange etc with some duplicates. Qty £30/50 of Bosanquet. ‘An Artful Bowler’. 37. VG £30/40 753 Lionel Charles Hamilton Palairet, September 15th 1904 by Spy. 748 John ‘Jack’ Berry Hobbs, Surrey & Somerset & England 1890-1909. Mounted, framed and glazed, England 1905-1934. Vanity Fair Vanity Fair. ‘Repton, Oxford & overall approx 13.25”x19”. G colour chromolithograph of John Somerset’. Original colour £50/70 Berry Hobbs. ‘Test Cricket’ by WH. chromolithograph of Palairet by SPY, 762 Andrew Ernest Stoddart. Middlesex ‘Men of the Day no.2283. 7th dated 6th August 1903. Mounted, & England 1885-1900. Original August 1912. Framed and glazed, framed and glazed, overall approx Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph overall 10.5”x15.5”.Good/very 14.25”x20.5”. G £50/70 of Stoddart. ‘A Big hitter’. July 9th good condition. A rarer Vanity Fair 754 Walter William Read. Surrey & 1892 by Stuff. Mounted, framed and print £200/300 England 1873-1897. Vanity Fair. glazed, overall approx Of all the cricketing images ‘W.W.’. Original colour chromolith - 12.75”x18.5”. G £40/60 produced by Vanity Fair, the image ograph of Read by LIB. 28th July 763 Robert Abel, Surrey & England of Hobbs is the only one to have two 1888. Framed and glazed, overall 1881-1904. Vanity Fair colour printed titles. The prints were titled 10”x15.25”. G £50/70 chromolithograph of Abel. ‘Bobby’. either ‘A Tested Centurion’ or the 755 Reginald Herbert Spooner. June 5th 1902 by Spy. Sold with rarer ‘Test Cricket’ Lancashire & England 1899-1923. Pelham Francis Warner, Middlesex & 749 Andrew Ernest Stoddart. Middlesex Vanity Fair. ‘Reggie’. Original colour England 1894-1929. Vanity Fair. & England 1885-1900. Original chromolithograph of Spooner by ‘Plum’. Original colour chromolith - Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph SPY, dated 18th July 1906. Framed ograph of Warner by SPY, dated 3rd of Stoddart. ‘A Big hitter’. July 9th and glazed, overall 10.5”x15”. September 1903. Both framed and 1892 by Stuff. Framed and glazed, G/VG £50/70 glazed. Overall approx overall 11”x15.5”. Sold with an 12.75”x18.5”. G £30/50 756 Thomas Hayward. Surrey & England unframed Vanity Fair print of 1893-1914. Vanity Fair. ‘Tom’. 764 J.L. Baldwin, Co-Founder of I Zingari Bernard James Tindall Bosanquet, Original colour chromolithograph of C.C. Vanity Fair colour chromolith - Middlesex & England 1898-1919. Hayward by SPY, dated 11th July ograph of Baldwin. ‘I. Zingari’. Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph 1906. Mounted, framed and glazed, September 5th 1895 by Spy. Framed of Bosanquet. ‘An Artful Bowler’. overall 12”x 18. G/VG £80/120 and glazed. Overall 11”x16”. Odd September 15th 1904 by Spy, some faults otherwise in good condition marks to image, very minor crease 757 Captain Edward George Wynyard, £20/30 and a Chevallier Tayler lithograph of Hampshire & England 1894-1912.

53 765 Lord Charles Russell. Vanity Fair 1892 by Stuff. Minor age toning to of ‘Repton, Oxford & Somerset’ colour chromolithograph of Russell. borders otherwise good £40/60 Lionel Charles Hamilton Palairet ‘Handsome Fred’. April 12th 1873. 1903 and ‘W.W.’ Walter William 771 Samuel Moses James Woods, Biographical details laid down to Read 1888. Both with age toning Somerset, England & Australia 1886- verso of frame.Mounted, framed and some wear to borders. Qty 3 1910. Original Vanity Fair colour and glazed. Overall 13.5”x20.5”. G £40/60 chromolithograph of Woods. £20/30 ‘Sammy’. August 6th 1892 by Stuff. 778 Hylton Philipson. Oxford University, Lord Charles Russell played for Very minor age toning to lower Middlesex & England 1887-1898. M.C.C. between 1833-1846 and border, small nick to lower border Vanity Fair. ‘Oxford Cricket’. was President of M.C.C. in 1835 otherwise in good condition £30/50 Original colour chromolithograph of Philipson by SPY and dated June 766 Rev Dr J.C. Ryle. Vanity Fair colour 772 William Gilbert Grace. 29th 1889. Sold with Robert Abel, chromolithograph of Ryle. Gloucestershire & England 1865- Surrey & England 1881-1904. Vanity ‘Liverpool’. March 26th 1881 by 1908. Vanity Fair. ‘Cricket’. Original Fair colour chromolithograph of APE. Biographical details laid down colour chromolithograph of Grace. Abel. ‘Bobby’. June 5th 1902 by Spy. to verso of frame.Mounted, framed July 9th 1877 by SPY. Small tear to Both in good condition £30/50 and glazed. Overall 12”x18”. G left hand border, small nicks to upper £20/30 and lower borders, some age toning 779 Digby Loder Armroid Jephson. to borders otherwise in good Surrey 1890-1904. Vanity Fair. ‘The Rev. Ryle played for, and captained condition £50/70 Lobster’. Original colour chromolith - Eton and Oxford University ograph of Jephson by SPY, dated 773 Lord Martin Bladen Hawke. 767 Edward Wentworth Dillon. Kent 22th May 1902. Small tear to lower Yorkshire & England 1881-1911. 1900-1923. Vanity Fair. ‘The border otherwise in good condition. Vanity Fair. ‘Yorkshire Cricket’. Champion County’. Original colour Sold with The Earl of Darnley. Kent. Original colour chromolithograph of chromolithograph of Edward Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph Hawke by SPY and dated September Wentworth Dillon by OWL and of Darnley. ‘Ivo’. April 7th 1895 by 24th 1892. The lithograph appears dated September 13th 1913. Men of Spy. Age toning and minor wear to to have been printed at a slight the Day 2339. The chromolith - borders otherwise in good condition angle. Very minor marks to border ograph with printed caption ‘The £25/35 otherwise in good condition £50/70 Champion County’ printed to lower 779a . Yorkshire & England border. Framed and glazed, overall 774 Bernard James Tindall Bosanquet, 1891-1929. Vanity Fair. ‘Yorkshire’. 10.5”x 15”. Good/very good Middlesex & England 1898-1919. Original colour chromolithograph of condition. Rare £1000/1500 Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph Hirst by SPY and dated August 20th of Bosanquet. ‘An Artful Bowler’. The ‘Vanity Fair’ magazine appeared 1903. Some staining to borders September 15th 1904 by Spy. Minor on a weekly basis from November otherwise in good condition. Framed age toning to borders otherwise in 1868 to January 1914. The and glazed £20/30 good condition £40/60 lithograph of Dillon was the final 780 John Richard Mason, Kent & cricketer to appear in the magazine 775 Lord Dalmeny, Middlesex & Surrey England 1893-1914. ‘Supplement to before the demise of the magazine 1902-1908. Original Vanity Fair the World’ magazine. ‘Mr J.R. and therefore is the rarest cricketing colour chromolithograph of Mason’. Original colour chromolith - lithograph to have appeared as Dalmeny. ‘In his Father’s Steps’. ograph of Mason by SPY. Mounted, circulation numbers dropped September 22nd 1904 by SPY. Minor framed and glazed, overall age toning to borders, soiling to left 768 J.L. Baldwin, Co-Founder of I Zingari 13.5”x18.5”. G/VG £50/70 hand corner not affecting image, C.C. Vanity Fair colour chromolith - two nicks to left hand border 781 W.G. Grace, Gloucestershire, H. ograph of Baldwin. ‘I. Zingari’. otherwise in good condition £30/50 Martyn, Somersetshire and Lord September 5th 1895 by Spy. Framed Hawke, Yorkshire. Original colour and glazed. Overall 11.25”x16”. 776 George Hirst. Yorkshire & England lithographs by Albert Chevallier With biographical details to verso 1891-1929. Vanity Fair. ‘Yorkshire’. Tayler 1905. All three are mounted, £20/30 Original colour chromolithograph of framed and glazed with biographical Hirst by SPY and dated August 20th 769 John Thomas Tyldesley, Lancashire & notes which were published with the 1903. G £30/50 England 1895-1923. Vanity Fair. lithographs to reverse. Approx ‘Forty Six Centuries in Eleven Years’. 777 Captain Edward George Wynyard, 14”x19”. Sold with ‘The Laws of the Original colour chromolithograph of Hampshire & England 1894-1912. Noble Game of Cricket’, appears to Tyldesley by SPY, dated 8th August Vanity Fair. ‘Hampshire’. Original be a modern reprint. Framed and 1906. Mounted, framed and glazed, colour chromolithograph of glazed. G £30/50 overall 11”x16”. G £50/70 Wynyard by CG, dated 25th August 782 Yorkshire. Albert Chevallier Tayler 1898. Horizontal crease, minor age 770 Andrew Ernest Stoddart. Middlesex 1905. Three original colour toning and nicks to lower border & England 1885-1900. Original lithographs of Yorkshire players, F.S. otherwise in good condition. Sold Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph Jackson, G.H. Hirst and Wilfred with Vanity Fair chromolithographs of Stoddart. ‘A Big hitter’. July 9th Rhodes. All uniformly mounted,

54 framed and glazed. With original Test match played at the Oval silk in very good condition £80/120 printed sheet giving biographical August 14-18th 1926. England won 791 Jack Hobbs Benefit Year’s 1914 and details to reverse. Overall approx the Test by 289 runs. For England, 1919. Commemorative silk 16”x21”. G £30/40 Sutcliffe made 76 & 161, Hobbs scorecards, on one piece of silk, for 100, Larwood and Rhodes each with 783 Albert Chevallier Tayler 1905. Four Surrey v Kent, 10 & 11th August 6 wickets in the match etc. For original colour lithographs of 1914, ‘War Declared 1914’ printed Australia, Gregory made 73, Collins England Test players, Lord Harris, to bottom of scorecard, and Surrey v 61 and Mailey took 9 wickets in the R.H. Spooner, P.F. Warner and G.L. Kent, 18th August 1919, ‘Peace match. Laid down to card, some Jessop. All uniformly mounted, signed 1919’ printed to bottom of wear to card otherwise in good framed and glazed. With original scorecard. Surrey won the first condition £50/80 printed sheet giving biographical match by eight wickets, Hobbs made details to reverse. Overall approx England won the series 1-0 16 and 26no. Hitch took nine 14”x21.5”. G £30/40 wickets in the match and Blythe took 788 Nottinghamshire v Gloucestershire 9-97 in the Surrey first innings. In 783a Godfrey Evans. Kent & England. 1927. Official silk scorecard for the the 1919 match, Surrey won by ten 'Any more underarms and I'll call match played at Trent Bridge, wickets. Hobbs made 17 & 47, time'. Original pen and ink caricature Nottingham on 25th-28th June Harrison 66, Ducat 76 and Hitch drawing of Evans standing behind 1927. The match was drawn, took eight wickets in the match. For the stumps. Illegible signature of possibly due to rain. In their first Kent, Humphreys top scored with artist to corner. Probably used for a innings Gloucestershire made 149 all 59, Woolley 55 and Fairservice took newspaper illustration. Framed and out with H. Smith top scoring with 4-96 in the Surrey first innings. Some glazed. Sold with 'Wicket Keepers of 56, Voce took 5-36. wear to the extremities of the the World'. Godfrey Evans. London Nottinghamshire in reply made 264- scorecard, odd marks to inner 1984. Signed to title page by Evans. 6 declared with Whysall top scoring surface otherwise in good condition VG £30/50 with 117no, Walker 52, Parker £70/100 taking 6-101. In Gloucestershire’s 784 Cricket cartoons. Black file 2nd innings, the score closed at 11- Hobb’s first Benefit in 1914 was a containing numerous colour-copied 1. C.H. Richards, Printer. Framed and disaster due to the outbreak of the cricket cartoons by John Ireland. All glazed and in very good condition First World War, Surrey kept the signed by the player featured. £70/100 gate receipts from the match and Signatures include Gatting, R. allowed Hobbs another Benefit in Marsh, Garner, Gower, Holding, 789 Nottinghamshire v Leicestershire 1919. His Benefit raised £1,671 and Lloyd, Gavaskar, Marshall, Crowe, 1913. Official silk scorecard for the he bought his sports shop in Fleet Miandad, Garner, Botham, Imran, V. match played at Trent Bridge, Street with the proceeds Richards, Stewart, Lamb, Tendulkar Nottingham on 11-13th August etc. Some duplication. G £30/50 1913. Nottinghamshire won by an 792 Jack Hobbs. Somerset v Surrey 1925. innings and 126 runs. Original commemorative silk 785 Western Australia v Rest of Australia, Nottinghamshire made 507-3 in scorecard from the match where 5th April 1987. Mono print of the their only innings with G. Lee scoring Hobbs made his 126th and 127th ‘The W.A.C.A. grounds at East Perth. 200no, A.W. Carr 169 and W. centuries equalling and breaking With teams listed to side borders, Payton 56no. Leicestershire were W.G. Grace’s record of number of signed by members of both teams. bowled out for 143 and 238 in their centuries scored. The scorecard has Twenty two signatures including two innings with Wass taking 6 and been mounted with a small original Inverarity, McKenzie, Lillee, Marsh, Iremonger 5 wickets in the match. photograph of Hobbs playing in the Yardley, Malone, G. Chappell, C.H. Richards, Printer. Framed and match Overall 8.5”x16”. Some age Gilmour, Thomson, Benaud, Pascoe, glazed and in very good condition toning to the scorecard otherwise in Taber etc. Also signed by Bob £80/120 good condition £70/100 Massie. 16”x11.5” overall. VG £30/50 790 Jack Hobbs Benefit Year 1914. 793 Kent v Middlesex 1952. Official Commemorative silk scorecards, on scorecard for the match played at CRICKET SCORECARDS, one piece of silk, for Surrey v Kent, Dover in August 1952. Signed by the PROGRAMMES, MAGAZINES ETC 10 & 11th August 1914 and Surrey v Middlesex team. Eleven signatures 786 Australia 1948. M.C.C. v Australia Yorkshire, 13th-15th August 1914. including Edrich, L. Compton, 1948. Official scorecard for the tour Surrey won the first match by eight Robertson, Knightly-Smith, Warr, match played at Lord’s on 22nd- wickets, Hobbs made 16 and 26no. Moss, Sharp, Brown etc. Minor loss 25th May 1948. Don Bradman made Hitch took nine wickets in the match to right hand corner otherwise in 98 in Australia’s only innings. Signed and Blythe took 9-97 in the Surrey good condition £30/40 in ink by Bradman, in later years. first innings. In the Yorkshire match, 794 ‘Garry Sobers. World Record. Six Horizontal fold otherwise in good Surrey won by an innings and 30 Sixes in an Over’. Glamorgan v condition £40/60 runs. Hobbs made 202, Hayward Nottinghamshire 1968. Official 116 and Hayes 134. For Yorkshire, 787 England v Australia 1926. Official scorecard for the historic match Wilson top scored with 95 and Hitch silk scorecard for the 5th and final played at St. Helen’s, Swansea from took nine wickets in the match. The

55 the 31st August to the 2nd Warwickshire, Devey made 58, Hollioake etc. Includes silk scorecard September 1968. Garry Sobers hit Lilley 50 & 48 and Whitehead took to commemorate John Edrich’s one six sixes off the bowling of Malcolm 7 wickets in the match hundred hundreds in 1977. Some Nash of Glamorgan to create the unsigned cards included. Many 798 England v Australia 1981. Official world record. The scorecard has signatures signed in later years. G scorecard for the ‘famous’ third Test printed details for the first days play £30/50 match, England v Australia, showing Nottinghamshire’s score of Headingley 1981. Part printed and 802 England v New Zealand 1983. 394-5 wickets declared, Sobers 76no handwritten details. Ian Botham and Official scorecard for the 2nd Test and Nash with figures of 21 overs, 3 Bob Willis’s match. England followed match played at Headingley on the maidens, 4-100. Prior to this on 227 runs behind and were soon 28th July to 2nd August 1983. Fully memorable over, Nash’s figures were 135-7 in their second innings. signed by the New Zealand squad. a far more respectable 20-3-64-4. Botham and Dilley then put together Sixteen signatures including Hadlee, The scorecard has been signed by a stand of 117. Botham finished up Howarth, Crowe, Chatfield, Cairns, Sobers and the full Nottinghamshire with 149no and Dilley 56. Australia Bracewell, Smith etc. VG £25/35 team who played in the match. needed 130 to win. Australia at 56-2 Signatures include Stead, Murray, New Zealand won by five wickets, seemed favourites to win the game, White, Parkin, Smedley, Frost, Bolus, this being the first time that New however Willis with 8-43 won the Bielby, Halfyard etc. Good condition. Zealand had won a Test match game for England by 18 runs. Part An historic match scorecard and very against England in England printed and handwritten details. Sold rare in this fully printed (after first with an official scorecard for the 803 Test & County Cricket 1930s/90’s. day’s play) and signed form England v Australia Test match, Trent Sixty official scorecards, all signed by £300/500 Bridge Test of 1981. G £20/30 one or more players who played in 795 H.R.H. Duke of York. England v the match. Signatures include 799 England v Australia 1981. Official Australia 1921. Gold edged official Walcott, Woolmer, Clark, Loader, scorecard for the ‘famous’ third Test scorecard for the 5th Test match Edrich, Tattersall, Trueman, match, England v Australia, played at the Oval. Part printed Robertson, Statham, Moody, Headingley 1981. Part printed and detail. Inscribed in ink to back ‘Aug Hutton, Washbrook, Bedser, handwritten details. Ian Botham and 15th 1921. Score card used by Kallicharran, Milton, Parfitt etc. Bob Willis’s match. England followed H.R.H. Duke of York, England v Good Surrey interest. Many cards on 227 runs behind and were soon Australia. Given to C.E. Horner, signed in later years. Some faults. G 135-7 in their second innings. member of Surrey County XI 1882- £30/50 Botham and Dilley then put together 1887’. Rare. VG £100/150 a stand of 117. Botham finished up 804 Modern scorecards and programmes 796 Australian XI 1940. Official War-time with 149no and Dilley 56. Australia 1970/2000s. Large collection of scorecard for the Gezira Sporting needed 130 to win. Australia at 56-2 modern county, minor county, Club v an Australian XI played at seemed favourites to win the game, sunday League programmes etc. Gezira Sporting Club (Cairo, Egypt) however Willis with 8-43 won the Many signed by a player from the on the 11th May 1940. The game for England by 18 runs. Part match. Good selection including scorecard shows the lunch score, printed and handwritten details. some famous matches £30/40 Gezira made 282-4dec and the Good/very good condition £30/50 805 Australia 1940s/2000. Selection of Australian XI were 87-8. Fully 800 Signed scorecards. Collection of twelve scorecards each signed by printed details, horizontal fold twelve modern scorecards including one or more players from the match. otherwise in good condition £20/30 England v South Africa 1998 signed Signatures include A. Morris, 797 Charles Lucas Townsend, by six of the England team, England England v Australia, Oval 1948, Gloucestershire, London County & v West Indies 2000 signed by Hutton, Evans, Bedser and Keith England 1893-1922. Gloucestershire Vaughan (MOM), England v West Miller, England v Australia, Lord’s v Warwickshire 1898. Official Indies 2000 signed by Adams 1948, G. Wood, England v Australia, scorecard for the match played at (Captain), England v West Indies Lord’s 1980, Bob Massie, England v Cheltenham on the 11th-13th 2000 signed by Caddick (5-16), Australia, Lord’s 1972 (16 wickets in August 1898. Horizontal fold, very England v West Indies 2000 signed the match), , Surrey v minor foxing otherwise in good by Brian Lara, Worcestershire v Australia 1964 (138) etc. Some condition £25/35 Somerset 1998 signed by faults, some signed in later years. G Hick(100x100) etc. £30/50 £30/50 Gloucestershire won by 5 wickets. C.L. Townsend took fifteen wickets 801 Surrey 1940/1990’s. Black folder 806 Surrey scorecards 1940-1990’s. in the match (9-128 & 6-77) giving containing a collection of scorecards Good collection of mainly Oval him match figures of 77.4 overs, 12 signed by players involved in the scorecards for the period. G £30/40 maidens, 15 wickets for 205 runs. match. Some famous matches, 807 Scorecards 1912-1936. Five official For Gloucestershire, Sewell made players signatures include Bedser, scorecards for Oxford v Cambridge 71, Brown 57, W.G. Grace 34 and Fairbrother, Greig, Atherton, 1899 (Pilkington 93), Surrey v Jessop took 4-39 in the Mendis, Greig, Stewart, May, Lancashire 1912 (Hornby 129), Warwickshire 2nd innings. For Pocock, Ramprakash, Thorpe, B.

56 Middlesex v Lancashire 1913 (Sharp scores. G/VG £25/35 Collection of Benefit brochures, 199, Hearne 6-102), England v Lord’s Final programmes, magazines 814 England v South Africa 1994. Official South Africa, Headingley 1935 etc all relating to Gloucestershire scorecards for the Lord’s Test, signed (Hammond 63 and 87no and County cricket, some signed. Sold by captains, Atherton and Wessels. Lancashire v Indians 1936 with a small selection of prints of VG £10/15 (Washbrook 113, Oldfield 107) plus players, seventeen cricket ties, many a small quantity of fifteen 815 England Test match scorecards with Gloucestershire interest and a scorecards, mainly 1950’s. Odd 1951-1998. Black file containing small collection of cigarette and folds, odd faults, G £30/40 thirty five fully printed scorecards for trade cards, some with cricket and Test matches against nearly all the football interest and various other 808 Lord’s 1896 and 1900. Official Test playing nations. Good selection. cricketing items. Odd faults. G scorecards for Middlesex v Surrey One scorecard 1950’s, the rest £20/30 1896 and North v South, Lohmann 1980/90’s. VG £30/50 63no, Abel 58 and Phillip Need’s 822 ‘The Cricketer’ magazine. Single Benefit match 1900, Grace 126, 816 Leicestershire. Collection of issue of the magazine, dated 20th Briggs 6-135 and Jephson 7-132. scorecards and programmes with August 1960. Signed to front cover Part printed and handwritten scores. heavy Leicestershire interest, mainly by five Australian, Don Bradman, G £30/40 post-war but two pre-war scorecards Hassett, De Courcy, McCosker and for Lancashire v Leicestershire 1938 Stackpole. G £25/35 809 England v Australia 1934. Collection and Worcestershire v Warwickshire of ‘Great Eastern Railway Cricket 823 Cricket brochures/magazines. Seven 1938. Plus mono press photograph Club’ forms with scorecards of the brochures including Nottinghamshire of the Leicestershire team walking five Test matches typed to verso. The C.C.C. Handbook 1968, ‘Cricket- out to field signed by Hallam, scorecards appear to have been How to Succeed’. Simpson and Kirby etc. G £25/35 typed as a form of typing practice for 1936, Playfair tour brochures for the a shorthand typing course. G 817 Sri Lanka v England 2001. Official West Indies tours of 1950 & 1957, £15/25 tour brochure signed by both the Sri ‘Hedley Verity Yorkshire and England Lankan and England teams. Thirty 1930-1939’ (front wrapper 810 Famous match scorecards. Official eight signatures including Jayasuriya, detached) etc. Some wear, generally scorecards for Brian Lara’s 501 v Attapattu, Vaas, Muralitharan, De good condition £20/30 Durham 1994, ’s 405no Silva, Jayawardene, Sangakkara, v Somerset and Essex v Surrey 1983, 824 ‘The Australian Cricketer Double Dilshan, Hussain, Atherton, Surrey 14 all out. All with end of Annual 1931-32’. Comprises Hoggard, Vaughan, Gough, match printed scores. Qty 3. VG Volume 2 (October 1931 to May Trescothick, Flintoff etc. VG £20/30 £15/25 1932) and Volume 3 (June 1st to 818 Indian tour of England 1946. ‘Bristol November 1st 1932). Thirteen issues 811 England. Fully printed scorecards for United Breweries’ Fixture card for in total. Melbourne Australia. Full Tests v West Indies 1963 (Lord’s) and 1946 listing the fixtures of the Indian coverage of the South Africans in 1984 (4) (Lord’s, Edgbaston, Old tourists, Gloucestershire and Australia 1931/32, many Trafford & The Oval), v Sri Lanka Somerset teams plus the laws of photographs. Publishers black cloth 1984 (L) and 1998 (O), v India 1986 cricket. Odd faults otherwise in good preserving original wrappers. G (3) (L, H & E). Plus incomplete condition £25/35 £50/70 scorecard for England v Pakistan played the the Oval 1954. VG 819 West Indies tour brochures. Official 825 New Zealand v M.C.C. 1961. £25/35 brochures for 1933 (Simpson), 1939 Official programme for the 3rd (Simpson), 1957 (Ross) and 1963 (unofficial) Test match played at 812 England v Australia 1961-2009. (Ross). The 1933 brochure with Lancaster Park on 10th-14th March Collection of ten scorecards for the minor faults including rusting to 1961. G/VG. Sold with a pirate Tests of 1961 (Oval), 1964 (Lord’s), staple otherwise in good condition. souvenir programme for the 1972 (Lord’s, Massie’s match), 1981 Qty 4 £30/50 Australian tour of England 1977, (Headingley, Botham & Willis’s signed by Mike Brearley to front match), 1985 (Trent Bridge, Old 820 New Zealand tour brochures. Official cover, worn £18/25 Trafford & Oval), 2001 (O), 2005 (L) brochures for 1949 (Playfair), 1958 and 2009 (L). Mostly fully printed (Ross), 1958 (Traill) and souvenir 826 Ashes. Black file containing twenty scores. G/VG £30/50 brochure for the ‘New Zealand three sporting first day covers. Each Cricketers’ Rhodesian Tour 1961. signed by one or more England or 813 England v Australia 1981-2009. Sold with ‘England v New Zealand Australian Test players. Over one Collection of eight scorecards for the 1902-1949’. Canynge Caple 1949 hundred and thirty signatures Tests of 1981 (Headingley, Botham and The All Blacks at Cricket 1860- including M.Taylor, A. Morris, Lillee, & Willis’s match, and Lord’s), 1985 1958, Canynge Caple 1958. Some Border, Sheahan, Stackpole, (Trent Bridge, Old Trafford & Oval), faults to the Traill brochure Davidson, Ring, Waugh, R.Marsh, 2001 (O), 2005 (L) and 2009 (L). otherwise in good condition. Qty 6 Maddocks, McGrath, Hassett, Plus England v New Zealand 1983 £25/35 Benaud, Harvey, Johnstone, O’Reilly, (headingley), New Zealand first Hawke, W. Brown, I. Chappell, series win in England. Fully printed 821 Gloucestershire ephemera.

57 Langer, Lawry, Pascoe, Amiss, Bailey, Pakistan team (12 signatures), £80/120 Trueman, Illingworth, Greig etc. The Martin, Atherton, Thorpe, Cork, 840 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1976- majority of signature are Australian. Hussain, Stewart, Hick, D. Bird etc. 1980. Original hardbacks with G/VG £80/120 Some duplication of signature. G dustwrapper. The 1976, 1977, 1979 £20/30 827 Don Bradman. Six cricket first day and 1980 editions in very good covers, all signed by Bradman, in 834 West Indies v England ‘100 Years of condition, the 1978 edition with later years.One also signed English Tours’ 1994. Three series first poor dustwrapper otherwise in good additionally by . VG day covers signed in ink by ten condition. Qty 5 £30/50 £50/70 England and West Indies players. 841 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1973 Signatures include Sobers, Lara, 828 Don Bradman. ‘Centenary of the & 1974. Original hardbacks, with Arthurton, Holding, R. Headley, Ashes 1982’ first day cover nicely dustwrapper. Generally very good Adams, Holder, Atherton, Hick etc. signed in ink by nineteen England condition £30/50 G £25/35 and Australian players. Signatures 842 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964, include Bradman, Ponsford, Flavell, 835 South Africa 1995/96 ‘First Tour for 1967 and 1975. Original limp cloth May, Voce, Wyatt, G.O. Allen, 30 Years’. Three series covers for the covers. The 1967 and 1975 editions Cowdrey, Ames, Trueman, 2nd, 3rd and 5th Tests signed by with slight bowing to spines Washbrook etc. The majority of sixteen players. Signatures include otherwise in good condition. Qty 3 signatures English. G/VG £30/50 Trueman, R. Taylor, Radford, Russell, £20/30 Illingworth, Hick, D. Lloyd, Atherton, 829 First day covers, stamps, phone R. Smith etc. G £15/25 843 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1973 cards and match tickets. Good & 1974. Original hardbacks, with selection including Edgbaston first 836 West Indies tour of England 1995. dustwrapper. Generally very good Test match cover signed by Boycott, Four series first day covers signed by condition £30/50 Amiss, B. Taylor and Mike Smith, seventeen players. Signatures Gooch Testimonial phone card include R.Richardson, Kallicharran, 844 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1972. signed by Gooch, Ashes stamps Botham, R. Smith, Fowler, Fraser, Original hardback, with 2005, india stamp featuring Ranji, Hick, Atherton etc. G £20/30 dustwrapper. Generally very good large signed photograph of Vivian condition £30/40 837 Signed first day covers. Collection of Richards etc. G £18/25 ten covers, all but one individually 845 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1971. 830 ‘Cricketing Links with Australia’ first signed by a cricketer. Signatures Original hardback, with day cover signed by twelve ‘Ashes’ include Border, Lamb, Penberthy, dustwrapper. Generally very good players. Signatures include Bradman, Hussey, Nixon, Maru, Moores, condition £40/60 Chappell, McGrath, Warne, Beanud, Pocock, Curtis, S. Campbell, J. 846 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1968, Gooch, Amiss, Bailey, Graveney, Adams etc. Sold with two further 1969 & 1970. Original hardbacks, Boycott etc. G £30/40 signed items of cricket ephemera. G lacking dustwrappers. The 1968 £25/35 831 Signed first day covers. Collection of edition with wear to boards, dulling twelve covers each individually 838 Kent. ‘The Les Ames Memorial to gilts and soiling to page edges, signed by a Test player. Signatures Pavilion’ first day cover signed by the 1969 edition with creasing to include Reiffel, Boon, Rackerman, the late Colin Cowdrey and Brian spine paper and similar faults and McDermott, May, Stewart, Cullinan, Luckhurst. Sold with a ‘Old England the 1970 with dent to front board Atherton, , Ambrose XI cover signed by Ellison, Tolchard, and similar faults to the previous two etc. G £25/35 Pigott and Parks. G £15/25 books otherwise in good condition £20/30 832 ‘The Australian Tour 1993’. Three 838a Northamptonshire v Kent August Benham first day covers signed by 1992, last 3 day County 847 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1965 county players from Lancashire, Championship match. Four first day & 1966. Original hardbacks, lacking Leicestershire and Worcestershire covers signed by twenty four players dustwrappers. The 1966 edition with plus some Australians, each hand involved in the game. Signatures paint spot to spine paper otherwise stamped with the ground. Over include Proctor, Cook, Bailey, Capel, in good condition £20/30 thirty signatures including Border, Curran, Loye, Hooper, Fleming, 848 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1961, Moody, Holdsworth, Graveney, Marsh, Ellison, Cowdrey etc. VG 1962 & 1963. Original hardbacks. Rhodes, Radford, D.Lloyd, Atherton, £15/25 The 1961 edition with a large hole to Crawley, Maddy, Wells etc. Sold with WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS pages 223-224 and some damage to a further cover for Warwickshire’s following page 225/226, repair to Centenary signed by Amiss, Willis 839 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1981- base of spine paper, slight breaking and Mike Smith. VG £20/30 2011. Original hardbacks with to front internal hinge. The 1962 dustwrapper, with the exception of 833 England v India and v Pakistan 1996. edition with some wrinkling to spine the 1991 and 1993 editions. Minor Three series first day covers signed paper otherwise in good condition age toning to spine of some by twenty nine cricketers and and the 1963 edition with wear and dustwrappers otherwise in Umpires. Signatures include the age toning, dulling to gilts otherwise good/very condition. Qty 30

58 in generally good condition £25/35 spine paper detached from book, the the 1979 edition. Faults to odd 1948 edition with some age toning dustwrapper otherwise in good 849 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. to covers, usual browning to page condition. Qty 6 £18/25 Original hardback. Slight dulling to edges, the 1949 edition with odd gilts, small inscription to first 865 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1976- minor faults otherwise in good advertising page otherwise in good 1993. Original hardbacks with condition and the 1951 with age condition £20/30 dustwrapper with the exception of toning/soiling to covers, breaking to the 1986 edition which is soft back. 850 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959. internal hinges, name and address The 1982 edition lacking Original hardback. Some age toning handwritten to first advertising page dustwrapper, odd faults to to front board, slight dulling to gilts, otherwise in fair to good condition. dustwrappers otherwise in good small inscription to first advertising Qty 4 £30/40 condition. Qty 18 £40/60 page otherwise in good condition 859 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1941. £20/30 866 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1972- 78th edition. Original limp cloth 1976, 1978, 1981, 1984 & 1985. 851 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. covers. Only 3200 paper copies Original limp cloth covers. Faults to Original hardback. Light crease to printed in this war year. Minor age the 1972, 1976 and 1985 editions spine paper, some age toning to toning to covers otherwise in otherwise in good condition. The front board, slight dulling to gilts generally good/very good condition. 1984 edition signed in ink to otherwise in good condition £20/30 Rare wartime edition £250/350 ‘Cricketers of the Year’ photographic 852 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1957. 860 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1936. plates by and John Original hardback. Very good 73rd edition. Original hardback. Emburey. Qty 9 £25/35 condition £30/40 Fading to front board and spine gilts, 867 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1968, wear to boards, breaking to front 853 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956. 1978 and 1995. Original hardbacks, internal hinge, loss of printed area to Original hardback. Dulling to spine all with dustwrapper. ‘Light’ fading front internal yellow end paper and board gilts, small inscription to and nicks/tears to the head of the board otherwise in generally good first advertising page otherwise in 1968 dustwrapper spine otherwise in condition. Ex Wallsend Public Library good condition £20/30 good condition £20/30 copy, with library stamp to some 854 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. pages within the book and library 868 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959. Original hardback. Very light crease number in white to spine Original hardback. Dulling to spine and some dulling to spine gilts, small £150/250 and board gilts, mark to spine paper inscription to inside front board otherwise in good condition £20/30 861 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 2004. otherwise in good condition £20/30 ‘Sussex County Cricket Club’ County 869 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. 855 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954. Champions 2003’. Original Original hardback. Dulling to spine Original hardback. Dulling to spine hardback, signed to title page by gilts, minor marks to spine paper gilts, small inscription to top of title Sussex Captain Chris Adams. Sold otherwise in good condition £20/30 page otherwise in good condition within official scorecard for the 870 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956. £20/30 Sussex v Leicestershire match played Original hardback. Minor fading to at Hove in September 2003, signed 856 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1953. spine gilts and wrinkling to spine by fourteen members of the Sussex Original hardback. Odd paint spot to paper, minor foxing to page edges team. Sussex by winning this match boards, dulling to board gilts and otherwise in good/very good won the County Championship. VG dulled gilts to spine paper, small condition £25/35 £20/30 inscription to first advertising page 871 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. otherwise in good condition £18/25 862 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 2001, Original hardback. Dulling to spine 138th edition. De luxe black full 857 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950 gilts and mark to spine paper leather bound edition hardback to & 1952. Original hardbacks. Both otherwise in good condition. Sold commemorate Gloucestershire’s editions with faults, the 1950 edition with a further hardback edition for success. Gilt lettering to spine and with wear to boards and spine paper, 1953. Broken and breaking to front front board ‘Gloucestershire C.C.C. dulling to spine gilts, broken internal and rear internal hinges, dulling to Treble Winners 2000’. Gilt to top hinges, wear to board extremities, spine gilts, page 1011/1012 edge. In slip case. VG £20/30 the 1952 edition with wear and detached otherwise in good staining to boards and spine paper, 863 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1981- condition £25/35 dulling to spine gilts, broken internal 1990. Original hardbacks with 872 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1952. hinges, wear to board extremities. dustwrapper. Faults to some Original hardback. Broken and Both about fair... Qty 2 £20/30 dustwrappers otherwise in good breaking to front and rear internal condition. Qty 10 £30/40 858 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947, hinges, dulling to spine gilts 1948, 1949 and 1951. Original limp 864 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1977, otherwise in good condition £15/25 cloth covers. The 1947 edition with 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983 & 1985. 873 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949, worn and darkened covers and spine Original hardbacks with 1955-1957 and 1996. Original limp paper, broken internal hinges and dustwrapper with the exception of

59 cloth covers. Qty 5. Odd minor condition £50/70 888 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1888. faults otherwise in good/very good Willows softback reprint (1989) in 880 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1939. condition. Sold with ‘A Wisden light brown hardback covers with gilt 76th edition. Original hardback. Century 1850-1950. J Hadfield lettering. Limited edition 408/500. Replacement spine and end papers, 1950. £20/30 VG £40/60 marks and wear to original boards, 874 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. fading to gilts, ownership name 889 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1878. 83rd edition. Original limp cloth handwritten to first advertising page, 15th edition. Finely bound in highly covers. Only 11000 copies were further odd faults otherwise in decorative full wood calf leather, printed in this year. Some generally fair/good condition without original wrappers, with title discolouration and spotting to spine £60/90 and date in gilt to spine and former paper, Spine paper worn at head and owners initials ‘R.C.S’. ‘R.C. Shaw, 881 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1933. abase of spine, base of spine paper Lancing College, February 1926’ 70th edition. Original paper torn otherwise in good condition handwritten to front end paper. Very wrappers. Wrappers and spine well £40/60 minor foxing to some front and rear used, worn and soiled, nicks and pages otherwise in very good 875 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. tears to wrapper edges, internal condition. Pages checked, complete. 83rd edition. Original hardback. pages well thumbed otherwise in Rare £800/1200 Only 5000 copies of the hard back generally good condition. Ex-libris edition were printed in this war year. Leicester Mercury with stamp and 890 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1877. Boards and spine paper worn and name to front cover £30/50 14th edition. Bound in highly faded, spine ‘light’ faded (almost decorative full wood calf leather, 882 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1933. bleached), contents with very minor without original wrappers, with title 70th edition. Original paper foxing otherwise in good condition and date in gilt to spine and former wrappers. Wear with nicks to right £40/60 owners initials ‘R.C.S’. ‘R.C. Shaw, hand border of front wrapper, some Lancing College, February 1926’ 876 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. age toning to wrappers otherwise in handwritten to front end paper. Very 83rd edition. Original hardback. good condition £50/70 minor foxing to some front and rear Only 5000 copies of the hard back 883 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1928. pages otherwise in very good edition were printed in this war year. 65th edition. Bound in green boards, condition. Pages checked, complete. Appears to have re-gilding of titles lacking original wrappers, with title Rare £800/1200 to front board and spine, odd mark and date in gilt to spine. Bound and scuff to boards otherwise in 891 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1864- without front and rear advertising good condition £70/100 1878. Fifteen facsimile editions pages otherwise in good condition published by John Wisden & Co Ltd, 877 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. £30/50 London 1991. Limited edition 81st edition. Only 5600 paper copies 884 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1926. 259/1000. Brown hard board covers printed in this war year. Bound in 63rd edition. Bound in dark green with gilt lettering to covers and brown boards, without original cloth leather boards, lacking original spine. In original Wisden yellow covers, with title and date in gilt to wrappers, with title and date in gilt presentation box. Some wear/marks spine, marbled page edges. Lacking to spine. Wear and fading to leather to box otherwise in good condition first four advertising pages at front at spine and board extremities, gilt £450/550 of book otherwise in good/very to all page edges, odd handwritten good condition £50/70 892 ‘Wisden’s Public School matches note otherwise in good condition 1805-1897’. John Wisden & Co, 878 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. £40/60 London 1897. Bound in green 80th edition. Original limp cloth 885 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1915. boards without original wrappers. Ex covers. Only 5600 paper copies 52nd edition. Original publishers Public Libraries. Red printed in this war year. Staining to rebind in hardback with titles in gilt library hand stamps and reference front and rear covers at top part of to front board and spine as with numbers to odd pages otherwise in book, affecting first few and last few original hardback editions. Section of good condition £30/50 pages otherwise in good condition. pages 131-190 becoming slightly Rare wartime edition £50/70 893 ‘The Wisden Collector’s Guide’. J. loose otherwise in good condition Rice & A. Renshaw. London 2011 879 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1939. £180/250 and ‘A Collectors’ Guide to 76th edition. Rebound in brown 886 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1896. collecting Wisdens’. W. Furmedge. boards with Wisden gilts to spine Rebound in brown boards, lacking September 2011. Signed copy plus and front board. The book has the original wrappers. G £50/70 letter from the author regarding the appearance of an original hardback, Guide. VG £20/30 with end papers and pastedowns 887 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1891. similar but has slightly different Willows softback second reprint END OF DAY ONE boards, to the boards normally seen. (2007) in light brown hardback Breaking to both front and rear covers with gilt lettering. Limited internal hinges, dulled spine and edition 94/250. 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