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DAY ONE

CRICKET MEMORABILIA

THE MIKE MARSHALL 4 ‘The Graces. E.M., W.G. & G.F.’. cloth. Odd faults otherwise in good COLLECTION A.G. Powell and S. Canynge Caple. condition £40/50 1948. Limited edition of The following sixty seven lots were 1000 numbered copies, this being 12 ‘Great Batsmen. Their Methods at a collected by the late Mike Marshall 509. G £30/40 Glance’. G.W. Beldham and C.B. Fry. who was a cricket historian, London 1905. 1st edition. Rebound collector and an active lifelong 5 ‘E.M. Grace. Cricketer’. F.S. Ashley- in green boards. Gilt to top edge. G member of Cooper. London 1916. Original £70/100 Club. Together with David Lemmon, decorative boards. Signed inside 13 ‘Great Bowlers and Fielders. Their Mike Marshall was the co-author of front board by . Minor Methods at a Glance’. G.W. Beldam the official history of Essex CCC foxing otherwise in good condition and C.B. Fry. London 1907. published in 1987. He worked £70/100 Rebound in green boards. Gilt to top closely with the late Peter Edwards, 6 ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace. 1891. edge. Odd minor faults otherwise in (former secretary of the club), Leather bound limited edition, top good condition £50/70 towards the foundation of a edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. museum at Chelmsford and would Original board covers. Limited de 14 ‘Tours and Tests’. Kenneth Farnes. no doubt have been extremely luxe edition of 652 numbered London 1940. Inscription to front proud of the fact that the club have copies, signed by the author Grace, end paper signed ‘With love Ken, now created ‘The Peter Edwards this being 623/652. Some wear to May 1940’, possibly written by Museum’ at the County ground. A board extremities otherwise in good Farnes?. G £40/50 member of the MCC and the Forty condition £400/500 Club, Mike Marshall cherished a 15 ‘Summer of Success’. David days cricket at Lord’s or Chelmsford 7 ‘The English Cricketer’s Trip to Lemmon. London 1980. Signed to almost as much as his beloved set of Canada and the United States in title page by sixteen members of the Wisdens. 1859’. Frederick Lillywhite. London Essex playing staff and the author. 1860 (first edition). Original green Signatures include Gooch, Fletcher, 1 ‘Farewell to Cricket’. D. Bradman. boards with title in gilt. Odd minor Denness, East, McEwan, Hardie, Theodore Brun Ltd. London 1950. faults otherwise in good condition. Lever etc. VG £30/50 Limited de luxe edition of Rare £400/600 500 copies, produced in green 16 ‘The Book of Essex Cricketers’. David morocco binding with gilt, this being 8 ‘The Young Cricketer’s Tutor; Lemmon. Derby 1994. Signed number 302. Gilt to top edge. comprising full directions for playing limited edition no 4 of 526. presen - Good/very good condition. Rare the elegant and manly game of tation inscription to title page ‘Mike £150/250 Cricket; with a complete version of Marshall, With thanks for your its laws and regulations’. John assistance with this book from Essex Five hundred copies of the book Nyren. Edited by Charles Cowden County Cricket Club’. VG £30/40 were printed and the first 150 copies Clarke. London. Effingham Wilson were autographed and were 17 Essex. Four books signed by past 1833. 126pp. First edition. Engraved available to members of The Essex players. ‘A Peep at the frontispiece of Lord’s Cricket Collectors Book Club only Poms...’. . London 1987, Ground. Original green boards with ‘Cricket from the Middle’. Doug 2 ‘The History of a Hundred printed paper label to centre. Some Insole. London 1960, ‘The Greatest Centuries’. W.G. Grace. London wear to top of title page, minor of my Time’. and 1895. Edited by W. Yardley. Original staining otherwise in good condition ‘cartoons’ by Roy Ullyett. London wrappers bound in boards. £300/500 1968, signed by both and ‘’. some wear, age toning to wrappers 9 ‘The Cricket Field or The History and . London 1980. otherwise in good condition. the Science of Cricket’. J. Pycroft. G/VG £30/40 Handwritten inscription to London 1851. 1st edition. 242pp. dedication page at front dated 1895 18 ‘Gooch’s Golden Summer’. With Handwritten inscription dated 1884 £50/70 appreciation by Trevor Bailey. Bill to verso of plate. Original decorative Frindall 1991. Limited edition copy 3 ‘The Memorial Biography of Dr W. boards, good condition £50/80 90/333, signed by Gooch, Frindall G. Grace’. Lord Hawke, Harris and 10 ‘Gentlemen v Players. F.S. Ashley- and Bailey. VG £30/50 Home Gordon. London 1919. Cooper. London 1900. Original blue Original decorative boards. Top edge 19 ‘Essex County Cricket Club. The boards. Some staining to boards gilt, other edges uncut. Limited Official History’. David Lemmon and otherwise in good condition £30/40 edition of 150 copies. Some light Mike Marshall. London 1987. Mike fading to spine otherwise in good 11 ‘Cricket of Today & Yesterday’. Percy Marshall’s leather bound edition condition £100/150 Cross Standing. London 1902. with his initials R.M.M.’ to front Subscription Illustrated edition. cover. Sold with ‘Essex County Volumes I & II. Original pictorial Cricket 1876-1975’. Leslie

5 Newnham. Colchester 1975. Blue 29 Essex County Cricket Club. Official 40 Essex County Cricket Club. Official boards with gilt to page edge. VG Yearbook 1931. Original decorative Annuals 1965-1975. Original £30/40 board wrappers. Bound in blue decorative wrappers. All bound in boards with titles in silver to board blue boards with titles in silver to 20 ‘The Westcliffe-on-Sea Cricket Club. and spine. Very good condition board and spine. Qty 11. Good/very The First Fifty Years’. V.J. Thornton. £70/100 good condition £40/60 Westcliffe-on-Sea 1953. G £20/30 30 Essex County Cricket Club. Official 41 Essex County Cricket Club Annuals 21 ‘Cricket: A Bicentenary in a Essex Yearbook 1932. Original decorative for 1976 to 2001 inclusive. Plus Setting’. E. Montaque Williams. board wrappers. Bound in blue duplicate copies for 1992 and 1995. Maldon 1955. Pictorial covers. Odd boards with titles in silver to board Original decorative wrappers, 1976- minor faults otherwise in good and spine. Good/very good 1996 bound in blue boards with condition £20/30 condition £70/100 titles in silver to board and spine, the 22 ‘The Centenary of Lord’s Cricket remainder as issued. Qty 28. 31 Essex County Cricket Club. Official Ground 1814-1914’. Red boards Good/very good condition £30/50 Yearbook 1933. Original decorative with titles in gilt to cover. Gilt to board wrappers. Bound in blue 42 ‘The Essex Cricket Handbook’. edge. Bookplate to inside front boards with titles in silver to board Season 1932. Lincoln Williams. board. G £30/50 and spine. Good/very good Original green pictorial wrappers. 23 ‘The Centenary of the Marylebone condition £70/100 Some age toning otherwise in good Cricket Club 1787-1887’. Compiled condition £30/40 32 Essex County Cricket Club. Official by Henry Perkins, Secretary 1887. A Yearbook 1934. Original decorative 43 Cricket books. Box of thirteen cricket short summary of the history of the board wrappers. Bound in blue books including ‘Was it all Cricket’. club, the names of those present at boards with titles in silver to board Reese 1948, ‘The Cricket Spectator the Centenary Dinner, and a resume and spine. Good/very good for 1930’, ‘My Cricket Memories’. of the speeches delivered thereat. condition £60/90 Hobbs 1924, ‘Cricket for Beginners’. Twenty seven page book, hardback Hobbs 1924, ‘The Jubilee Book of red covers with titles in gilt. Includes 33 Essex County Cricket Club. Official Cricket’. Prince Prince copy of the Centenary Dinner menu, Yearbook 1935. Original decorative 1897, 4th edition, ‘A Cricket Bag’. two scorecards from the Centenary wrappers. Bound in blue boards with James Thorpe 1929, ‘The matches etc. Printed by G.H. titles in silver to board and spine. Hambledon Men’. Lucas. 1907, Whittmann of London. G/VG Good/very good condition £60/80 ‘Annals of Cricket’. W.W. Read. £70/100 34 Essex County Cricket Club. Official 1896, ‘The Greenwood Hat’. Barrie 24 ‘Cardus on Cricket’. London 1977. Yearbook 1936. Original decorative 1937, Punch Library Book of Sports Original imitation leather boards. wrappers. Bound in blue boards with etc. G £30/40 Limited edition of 100 numbered titles in silver to board and spine. 44 Cricket books. Two boxes of copies, this being number 83 Good/very good condition £50/70 fifty post war cricket books with £30/40 35 Essex County Cricket Club. Official good Essex interest. Good varied 25 Essex County Cricket Club. Official Yearbook 1937. Original decorative selection. G £25/35 Handbook & Guide 1927. Ist year of wrappers. Bound in blue boards with 45 Cricket books. Selection of nine issue. Original decorative wrappers. titles in silver to board and spine. leather bound cricket books. Books Ex binder, small loss to top right Good/very good condition £50/70 include ‘W.G. Cricketing hand corner of front wrapper, minor Reminiscences & Personal age toning to wrappers otherwise in 36 Essex County Cricket Club. Official Recollections’. W.G. Grace. 1899, good/very good condition. Rare Yearbook 1938. Original decorative ‘’, Altham & £100/150 wrappers. Bound in blue boards with titles in silver to board and spine. Swanton. Vols 1 & 2. 1962, various 26 Essex County Cricket Club. Official Good/very good condition £40/60 Wisden publications etc. VG £25/35 Handbook & Guide 1928. 2nd year 46 Essex v West Indies 1976. Official of issue. Original decorative 37 Essex County Cricket Club. Official menu for the touring match played wrappers. Ex binder otherwise in Yearbook 1939. Original decorative at Chelmsford on the 28th-30th July good/very good condition. Rare wrappers. Bound in blue boards with 1976. Signed to inside page by ten £100/150 titles in silver to board and spine. Good/very good condition £40/60 players who took part in the match. 27 Essex County Cricket Club. Official Signatures include C. Lloyd, Fixture book & Guide 1929. 3rd year 38 Essex County Cricket Club. Official Fredericks, Boyce, Julien, Greenidge, of issue. Original decorative Yearbooks/Annuals 1948-1954. King, Gooch, Fletcher etc. G/VG wrappers. Ex binder, price written to Original decorative wrappers. All £25/35 top border of wrapper otherwise in bound in blue boards with titles in 47 Essex v 1977. Official menu good/very good condition. Rare silver to board and spine. Qty 7. for the touring match played at £100/150 Good/very good condition £50/70 Chelmsford on the 11th-13th June 28 Essex County Cricket Club. Official 39 Essex County Cricket Club. Official 1977. Signed to inside page by Handbook & Guide 1930. 4th year Annuals 1955-1964. Original seventeen players who took part in of issue. Original decorative decorative wrappers. All bound in the match. Signatures include wrappers. Ex binder otherwise in blue boards with titles in silver to Thomson, McCosker, R. Marsh, good/very good condition. Rare board and spine. Qty 10. Good/very Walters, Cosier, K. Hughes, Bright, £100/150 good condition £50/70 M. Walker, Gooch, East, McEwan, 6 Denness, Fletcher etc. G/VG leaning against a tree reading 59 . 19th ceramic £30/50 a book by C. Halse. Oval base with spill-vase modelled as a - impressed title ‘Young ’ to keeper before a tree, depicting Pilch, 48 Essex v 1978 and v front. ‘Pub 1871. Copyright in keeping pose. Decorated predom - 1979. Official menus for the touring reserved. Copeland’ and ‘C. Halse’ inantly in brown, blue and black. matches played at Chelmsford. The impressed to sides of base. The 6.5”tall. Rare £200/300 Pakistan menu signed by ten figure stands approx 16’ tall. Pakistan players and the Indian Good/very good condition. Rare 60 Staffordshire 19th century pottery menu signed by seven players. £400/600 group depicting a boy holding a Signatures include Qadir, Ahmed, , wearing a white smock, Pervez, Rashid, Talat Ali, Sarfraz, 54 Parian ware. Excellent parian ware and a girl, in three quarter length Bedi, Shackleton, Palmer etc. Qty 2. figure of young cricketer wearing a dress, holding a ball. With tree and VG £20/30 walking with a cricket bat in left foliage background. Approx 6” tall. hand on circular base. The figure Some chipping to tree otherwise in 49 Essex C.C.C. menus. Collection of stands approx 11” tall. Odd minor good condition £100/150 fourteen club Dinner menus for the faults otherwise in good/very good club 1970/90’s including County condition. Rare £200/300 61 ‘The Batsman’. Original Staffordshire Championship winning menus held 19th century pottery group in 1980, 1984, 1985, 1992, John 55 W.G. Grace. Doulton Lambeth depicting a batsman and wicket- Player League winning menus 1981, stoneware jug with pale body and keeper on a naturalistic oval base. 1986, members, Centenary, Benefit dark brown rim, decorated with Thomas Parr of Burslem. Approx etc. Sold with further Essex three portraits/roundels of W.G. 6.5” tall. Odd faults otherwise in ephemera, scorecards etc from the Grace, K.S. Ranjitsinhji and George good condition £250/350 period. Some signatures. G £25/35 Giffen within scrolling foliage. Produced c1896. Approx 7” high. 62 ‘The Non-Striker’. Original 50 Essex v . Benson & Hedges Impressed factory marks to base Staffordshire 19th century pottery Cup Final 1979. Official programme ‘325’. Good/very good condition group depicting a batsman and and scorecard for the Final played at £300/400 bowler on a naturalistic oval base. Lord’s, the scorecard signed by the Thomas Parr of Burslem. Approx Essex team. Twelve signatures 56 W.G. Grace. Original Coalport 6.5” tall. Odd faults otherwise in including Gooch, Lever, Fletcher, porcelain plate commemorating good condition £250/350 Denness, McEwan, Hardie etc. Essex W.G. Grace’s Century Of Centuries won the Final by 35 runs. G 1895, decorated in red with central 63 Julius Caeser. Bisque figure of an £15/25 portrait of Grace and dates of each early batsman, standing square-on, individual century and who scored wearing a cap, purple spotted shirt, 51 Graham Gooch. Official limited against. With semi-gadrooned rim white trousers, orange sash, edition scorecard for the England v and gold and blue line decoration to standing with a pink blazer to one India test match played at Lord’s edge. 9” diameter. Coalport stamp side and to the other. 1990. Graham Gooch scored 333 in in green to back and ‘In Thought to be Julius Caeser. 9” tall, the first and 123 in the 2nd Commemoration of Dr W.G. Grace’s circa 1880’s. G £100/150 innings. The scorecard has been Century of Centuries 1866-1895 in signed by Gooch in pencil and 64 . Bisque figure of an red. Registration number ‘X.1662’. numbered number 90 of 333 limited early cricketer, standing square-on, Rare. Some minor hairline cracks to edition scorecards produced. wearing a cap, holding a edges otherwise in good/very good Mounted, framed and glazed. and wearing blue spotted shirt, condition £400/500 Authentication certificate to back of white trousers, pink striped sash, frame. G £15/25 57 Frederick William Lillywhite. 19th standing with a pink blazer to one century ceramic spill-vase modelled side and wickets and bat to the 52 Cricket autographs. Large blue as a bowler before a tree, depicting other. Thought to be George Parr. 9” autograph book containing mainly Lillywhite, with ball in hand. tall, circa 1880’s. ‘M-50-3’ marked laid down signatures of Decorated predominantly in blue, to inside of base. G £100/150 mid 1930’s and other later signatures pink, green and black. 6.5”tall. Rare of prominent cricketers. Signatures 65 Batsman. Bisque figure of an early £200/300 include Sellers, Hutton, , batsman wearing a cap, blue spotted Leyland, Verity, Denton, Dolphin, The images of Lillywhite, Pilch and shirt, white trousers, colourful sash, Surridge, Evans, Bailey, Insole, Box, used on these spill-vases were standing with a blue blazer to one Preston, , Frank taken from an engraving of the three side and wickets to the other. 8” tall, Worrall etc. G £25/35 cricketers in the Illustrated London circa 1880’s. G £80/120 News of 1843 Many of the following ceramics 66 Bowler. Bisque figure of an early were used for for images in ‘The 58 . 19th century ceramic bowler wearing a cap, blue spotted Wisden Book of Cricket spill-vase modelled as a batsman shirt, white trousers, colourful sash, Memorabilia by Marcus Williams & before a tree, depicting Pilch, with standing with a blue blazer to one Gordon Phillips 1990 bat in hand. Decorated predomi - side and wickets and bat to the nantly in pink, blue and black. other. 8” tall, circa 1880’s. Chip and 53 ‘Young England’ 1874. Excellent 6.5”tall. Rare £200/300 hairline crack to right leg otherwise Copeland parian ware figure of in good condition £40/60 young cricketer with cricket bat

7 CRICKET EPHEMERA Original nine page sheet music with , ‘Order of Thanksgiving’ words printed to first page, with for 2001, Denis 67 India v Pakistan 1952. ‘Madras cover featuring vivid I. Zingari Compton 1997, Cricket Association. Dinner to the colours with club emblem to lower 1992, Dinner menu, invitation and Pakistan and India Test teams’. Rare half. Minor wear to edges of front table list for the M.C.C. Bicentenary menu, from the inaugural series, for cover, insect damage to back cover, 1987, signed items from the Dinner held at the Corporation minor staining otherwise in good 70th Birthday dated 1953, Graham Stadium Pavilion Long Room on the condition. Rare £150/250 Thorpe, and Alec 1st December 1952. Decorative Stewart, some printed front cover, menu, speeches, teams 74* ‘The Laurie Fishlock Benefit Fund’. letters, notes etc 1930’s including to menu. This was Khalid Quereshi’s Original poster for Fishlock’s Benefit membership card for 1935, season menu with his name to front cover. in 1950. The poster is advertising an ticket letter 1934 and 1935, ticket Vertical fold to front cover otherwise event to help the fund. An exhibition arrangements for Somerset v in good condition £50/70 display of billiard, snooker and trick Australia 1930’s etc. G £30/40 shots by the famous one-hand 68 Australian tour of England 1956. Billiards Champion and Royal 82 Australia v England ‘’ ‘The Bristol Brewery. Georges & Co entertainer, Arthur Goundrill. The 1932/33. Collection of eight Ltd’ Fixture card for 1956 listing the poster, in very good condition, complete copies of ‘’ fixtures of the Australian tourists, measures 10”x15”. Sold with a newspaper dated 2nd-4th January, Gloucestershire and Somerset teams. signed studio portrait photograph of 17th January, 1st, 13th, 15th and Some notes handwritten to outer Fishlock (signature poor) and large 27th February 1933 . Each with covers otherwise in generally good caricature print of the MCC team to coverage of the Tests and reports on condition £35/45 Australia 1950/51, featuring the Bodyline controversy. 69 West Indies 1966. Official menu for Fishlock. G £60/80 Newspapers appear to have been the British Sportsman’s Club bound in the past otherwise in good 75* England v Australia 1948. Official luncheon given to the West Indies condition. Sold with ‘The Times. ticket for the Old Trafford Test, July Cricket team in 1966. The luncheon M.C.C. Number 25th May 1937 1948. G £40/50 was held at The Savoy Hotel, with picture of Thomas Lord to front London on 28th April 1966. The 76* England v Australia 1953 & 1956. cover. G £40/50 menu with cartoon cover by Roy Official match ticket for Test match 83 . List of Ullyett. To inside pages menu, toasts and ticket application form at the Matches 1914. Official folding and a West Indian cricket poem by Oval 1953, complimentary ticket for fixture card for 1914. G £30/40 A.P. Herbert. G £20/30 Gentlemen of England v Australia 1953, Lords and official match ticket 84 Somerset County Cricket Club. 70* ‘Lion Ale-Bier’. Excellent South for Test match at Headingley 1956. Folding fixture list for the 1939 African free standing card G £30/50 season. Sold with ‘The Warwickshire advertising sign c1950/60’s for ‘Lion Diary for Cricket Lovers 1948, Ale-Bier’. The sign depicts a lion 77* England v Australia 1985. Official featuring the 1948 Australians. G walking out to bat wearing a South tickets for Test matches during the £20/30 African cap with bat under his arm series, three match tickets and two and holding a bottle of Lion Bier and lunch and tea tickets. Qty 5. G 85 Cricketers Funerals. Original ‘Order holding a pint of beer in the other £15/25 of Service’ for 1990, Ken hand. The sign measures approxi - Cranston 2007, 2000, 78* England v West Indies 1973-2004. mately 9”x10”. Generally good/very 2006, 1990 Selection of official tickets for the good condition £40/60 and Ken Barrington 1981. G period including match tickets, lunch £20/30 71 Foinham Cricket Club 1889-1890. and tea tickets, car park tickets etc. Small original expenses book with Some unused. Qty 25. G £40/50 86 ‘A.P. (Tich) Freeman. C.C.C. & subscriptions and accounts for the England 1914 & 1919-1936. A 79* England v West Indies (one, India) Suffolk cricket club. The book kept complete and detailed study in 1973-2004. Selection of official by the Secretary W..U.C. Burrell. G figures of his career in first class tickets for the period including £15/25 cricket’. Large detailed bound match tickets, lunch and tea tickets, document produced by Tich 72* Australia v England ‘Bodyline’ car park tickets etc. Some unused. Freeman’s son, H.P. Freeman in the 1932/33. Scarce original single sheet Qty 15. G £25/35 1960/70’s. Includes complete supplement from the 3rd days play research on all of Freeman’s of the third Test of the series. Shows 80 . Printed cricketing career, both club and Bradman out for only 8, by letter sent by the club Secretary, A.J. country, tours, batting, , Gubby Allen off the bowling of Lancaster, to the purchasers of records held, copy scorecards, larwood. G £50/70 tickets for the cricket week in the 1892 season. Letter to extracts from Wisden concerning 73 ‘I. Zingari’. ‘Cricket’ (Country House one side and to verso list of matches, Freeman, cricket rhymes and poems Ditties. No.1). Humourous Cricket theatrical performances etc. G including Freeman and Kent etc. Song. Written by Harry & Leo Trevor £15/25 Also includes letters/correspondence and composed by Alfred Scott- from Norman Preston, Editor of Gatty. Dedicated to I. Zingari. 81 Cricket ephemera. Selection Wisden, printed report on Freeman’s Published by Boosey & Co 1898. including ‘The Master’s Club Lunch’ match, Kent v 1922, where menu 2000, signed by and

8 Freeman took seventeen wickets in pieces. Signatures include Carpenter, matches), Palmer, Sidwell, Wood, the match etc. G/VG £70/100 Rev. Conway Fargus (1900-1901,15 Woodcock etc. G £60/90 matches), Gouldsworthy, Luce Previously the property of ‘Tich’ (1901-1911, 25 matches), Lyon, 100* Middlesex C.C.C. players. Selection Freeman’s grand daughter. Merrick (1909-1911, 12 matches), of eighteen individual signatures on cards, pages and paper pieces. 87 ‘M.C.C. Bicentenary auction 1987’. Mills, Pugh, Sir Foster Gotch Signatures include E.A. Beldam, Large poster for the auction held at Robinson, Scott etc. G £50/80 Baldry, Bruce, Chinnery (also Surrey, Lord’s. Sold with two further 94* Hampshire C.C.C. players. Selection killed in action WW1), Douglas, identical posters for ‘Passion and of twenty seven individual signatures Gilman (1900-1901, 5 matches), Sticky Wickets’. Charlotte C.C. on cards, pages and paper pieces. Hart, Henley (1908, 3 matches), North Carolina 1993. G £20/30 Signatures include Aird, Bacon, Human, Mordaunt (1891-1894, 4 AUTOGRAPHED CRICKET EPHEMERA Baldry, Barton (1910-1912, 8 matches), (1932-1933, 9 matches), Bencraft, Burden, matches), Saville, Thornton, Walker The following ninety four lots Cartridge (1953, 3 matches), Creese, (also rugby for Scotland) etc. G contain many individual signatures Herman, Holt, Hosie, Isherwood, Sir £70/100 from the E.G. Wynyard collection, F.E. Lacey, Pothecary, Quinton some signatures laid down. (1895-99, 4 matches), Rogers, 101* Middlesex C.C.C. players. Three Sprot, Stone, White etc. G £70/100 rarer individual signatures on card 88* Cricket signatures. Selection of over pieces of A.T. Coode (1898, 1 thirty, mainly white cards each with 95* Kent C.C.C. players. Selection of match), W.J. Ford (1879-1894, 7 small picture of player attached and twenty one individual signatures on matches) and Canon G. Hodgkinson signed over or below on card. cards, pages and paper pieces. (1861, 1 match). G £40/50 Signatures include Laker, Lock, Signatures include Bryan, Clark, Edrich, Pocock, Graveney, Greig, Collins, Cornwallis, Fairservice, 102* Northamptonshire C.C.C. players. Jesty, Long, Clift, Valentine, Pullar, Harding, Hubble, Mann (1902- Selection of fourteen individual Dexter etc. G £40/60 1903, 6 matches), Mordaunt (1896- signatures on cards, pages and paper pieces. Signatures include Arnold, 89* South African Test players. Selection 1897, 6 matches), Patterson, Seymour, Solbe (1921-1924, 15 Barrick, Buswell, Cox (1932, 6 of twenty nine signatures on white matches), C.A. Fry, Kingston, Knight, cards and paper pieces. Signatures matches), Todd, Wilson etc. G £70/100 Liddell, Nevell, Manning, Welch etc. include Bell, Crisp, Dalton, Dawson, G £50/70 Endean, McGlew, McLean, Mitchell, 96* Kent C.C.C. players. Three rarer Nourse, Owen-Smith, Pollock, individual signatures on card pieces 103* Nottinghamshire C.C.C. players. Rowan, Siedle, Tayfield, Vincent, of S.J. Croft (1902, 2 matches), Rev. Selection of twelve individual Waite etc. G £70/100 Trevitt Reginald Hine-Haycock signatures on cards, pages and paper (1885-1886, 6 matches) and H.M. pieces. Signatures include Bond, 90* Derbyshire C.C.C. players. Selection Flint, Howitt, Jepson, Lilley, A.W. of fifteen individual signatures on Lawrence (1899, 4 matches). G £30/50 Oates (1931-1933, 7 matches), T.W. cards, pages and paper pieces. Oates, Staples, Mat Wright (1889, 1 Signatures include Alderman, 97* C.C.C. players. Selection match) etc. G £50/70 Ashcroft (1897-1906), Bagsaw of nineteen individual signatures on (1887-1902), Davidson (1886- cards, pages and paper pieces. 104* Somerset C.C.C. players. Selection of 1898), Delacombe (1894-1900, 10 Signatures include Beattie (1932, 5 twelve individual signatures on matches), Elliott, Lee, Maynard matches), Boddington, Eckersley, cards, pages and paper pieces. (1880-1887, 37 matches), Pratt Edrich, Findlay, Hornby, Horrocks, Signatures include C. Brown (1902- (1923-24, 5 matches), Sale (1908- Huddleston, Pilling, Rowley (1893- 1905, 8 matches), Dunlop, Hill, 1912, 23 matches), Walker (1881- 1898, 16 matches), Steel (1876- McMahon, Newton, Porch, Poyntz, 1898), Wright etc. G £70/90 1887, 22 matches), Watson etc. G Ramsay (1882, 4 matches), Spurway £70/100 (1893-1898, 16 matches), 91* Essex C.C.C. players. Selection of Stephenson, Taylor etc. G £60/80 eighteen individual signatures on 98* Lancashire C.C.C. players. Two rarer cards, pages and paper pieces. individual signatures on card pieces 105* Surrey C.C.C. players. Selection of Signatures include Avery, Barker, of Sir R.G. Mortimer (1891, 1 match) twenty individual signatures on Cutmore, Edmeades, Gilligan, Rev. and F. Wynyard-Wright (1869-1875, cards, pages and paper pieces. Gillingham, Keigwin, McEwan, 14 matches). G £30/50 Signatures include H.G. Baldwin (as Owen, Perrin, Rowe (1894-95, 3 an he no balled Australian matches), Thompson, Turner etc. G 99* Leicestershire C.C.C. players. Ernie Toshack, 19 times in three £70/90 Selection of fifteen individual overs), Bale (also Worcester), signatures on cards, pages and paper Barling, Barton, Clarke (1873-1882, 92* Glamorgan C.C.C. players. Selection pieces. Signatures include Arnall- 10 matches), Dailey, Gregory, of five individual signatures on white Thompson (1864-1916, Harrison, Howell, Sir K.J. Key, Kirby, cards. Signatures are Hedges, W.E. Leicestershire , pre first Knox (1899-1902, 7 matches), Jones, Muncer, D. Shepherd and D. class), Bannister (1912-1921, 11 Naumann (1919-1921, 11 matches), Ward. G £15/25 matches), Benskin, Crawford, De Richardson (1899, 22 matches), 93* Gloucestershire C.C.C. players. Trafford (Lancashire, 1 match, Spring, Surridge etc. G £80/100 Selection of twelve individual Leicestershire 231 matches), signatures on cards, pages and paper Jackson, Joyce (1911-1920, 16

9 106* Sussex C.C.C. players. Selection of 115* William Brockwell. Surrey & England 129* John Thomas Hearne. Middlesex & nineteen individual signatures on 1886-1903. Ink signature of England 1888-1923. Ink signature of cards, pages and paper pieces. Brockwell on piece laid down below Hearne laid down to page £50/70 Signatures include Bartlett, Chaplin, printed posed image of Brockwell Cornford, G. Cox, G.R. Cox, holding bat. Ex Wynyard collection 130* John William Hearne. Middlesex & Holdsworth, James, Killick, Luther £100/150 England 1909-1936. Excellent ink (1908, 9 matches), Pearce, Relf, signature of Hearne on piece. G C.H. Smith (1861-1874, 62 116* George Brown. Hampshire & £30/40 England 1908-1933. Excellent ink matches), Suttle, Vidler (1910-1919, 131* Elias Henry Hendren. Middlesex & 7 matches), Vincett, Wensley etc. G signature of Brown on piece. G £30/40 England 1907-1937. Pencil signature £80/100 of Hendren on piece. G £25/35 117* John Neville Crawford. Surrey & 107* Warwickshire C.C.C. players. 132* George Herbert Hirst. Yorkshire & Selection of fourteen individual England 1904-1921. Ink signature of Brown on piece. G £50/70 England 1891-1929. Ink signature of signatures on cards, pages and paper Hirst on piece. G £30/50 pieces. Signatures include 118* Kumar Shri . Sussex & Bainbridge, Charlesworth, Cranmer, England 1924-1932. Ink signature of 133* John William Hitch. Surrey & Fiddian-Green, Field, Foster, Hands, Duleepsinhji, dated 1951, on piece. England 1907-1925. Excellent ink Lowe (1907, 1 match), Santall, G £40/50 signature of Hitch on piece. G Stephens, Timms etc. G £60/80 £40/50 119* Percy George Herbert Fender. 108* Worcestershire C.C.C. players. Sussex, Surrey & England 1910- 134* John Iddon. Lancashire & England Selection of fifteen individual 1935. Ink signature of Fender on 1924-1945. Ink signature of Iddon signatures on cards, pages and paper piece. G £30/40 on small piece. G £40/50 pieces. Signatures include Rev. 120* Charles Burgess Fry. Sussex & 135* William Walter Keeton. Calswell, Chester, Chesterton, Nottinghamshire & England 1926- Fiddian-Green, B.S. Foster (1902- England 1894-1908. Ink signature of Fry on card piece. G £80/100 1952. Ink signature of Keeton on 1911, 7 matches), G.N. Foster, H.K. piece. G £20/30 Foster, M.K. Foster, W.L. Foster, 121* Alfred Herbert Harold Gilligan. Gibbons, Maxwell, Pearson etc. G Sussex & England 1919-1931. Ink 136* . Sussex & England £80/100 signature of Gilligan on album page, 1924-1953. Ink signature of Langridge on piece. G £15/25 109* Yorkshire C.C.C. players. Selection of dated 1934. G £30/40 seven individual signatures on cards, 122* Harold Gimblett. Somerset & 137* Henry William Lee. Middlesex & pages and paper pieces. Signatures England 1935/1954. Ink signature of England 1911-1934. Ink signature of are Hamer (1938, 2 matches), Kilner, Gimblett on piece. Also signed by Lee laid down on card. G £15/25 Lee, Lester, Robinson, Sellers and J. R.E.S. Wyatt and C. Leach. G 138* . Middlesex & Tunnicliffe. G £30/40 £20/30 England 1877-1887. Excellent ink 110* and Cambridge University 123* William Gilbert Grace. signature of Lyttelton on ‘Carrick C.C. players. Selection of seven Gloucestershire & England 1870- Park, York’ headed card. G individual signatures on cards, pages 1899. Excellent ink signature of £100/130 and paper pieces. Signatures are Grace on piece. G £150/200 139* George Gibson Macaulay. Yorkshire Blofeld, Dickinson, McIntosh, 124* & James Iremonger. & England 1920-1935. Excellent ink Pearse, Russell, Udal and Young. G signature of Macaulay with small £25/35 Nottinghamshire & England 1896- 1925 & 1899-1914. Excellent ink picture on card. G £30/40 111* Australian Test players. Selection of signatures of both players on piece. 140* Gregor McGregor. Middlesex & six individual signatures on cards, G £50/70 England 1892-1907. Excellent ink pages and paper pieces. Signatures 125* Nigel Haig. Middlesex & England signature of McGregor on piece. G are Badcock, Gregory, Hendry, £80/120 Oldfield, Ponsford and Ryder. G 1912-1934. Ink signature of Haig £60/90 laid down on card. G £40/50 141* Joseph William Henry Makepeace. Lancashire & England 1906-1930. 112* John Arnold. Hampshire & England 126* Harold Thomas William Hardinge. Kent & England 1902-1933. Ink Ink signature of Makepeace on 1929-1950. Ink signature of Arnold piece. G £30/50 on card. G £15/25 signature of Hardinge laid down on card, dated 1924. G £40/50 142* Francis Thomas Mann. Middlesex & 113* Edward Henry Bowley. Sussex & England 1909-1931. Excellent ink England 1912-1934. Ink signature of 127* Lord George Robert Canning Harris. Kent & England 1870-1911. signature of Mann on piece Bowley laid down on card. G ‘Inscribed ‘Captain. M.C.C. v S.A. £20/30 Excellent ink signature of Harris on piece. ‘With Lord Harris’ 1922-23’. G £40/50 114* Leonard Charles Braund. Surrey, Compliments’. G £100/130 143* Charles Phillip Mead. Hampshire & Somerset & England 1896-1920. 128* Alec Hearne. Kent & England 1884- England 1905-1936. Excellent ink Excellent ink signature of Braund on signature of Mead on piece. G piece. G £30/50 1906. Short one page note, dated 1907, and signed by Hearne laid £40/50 down to page. G £100/130

10 144* Walter Mead. Essex & England 157* Cedric Ivan James Smith. Middlesex 172* Alexander Hurwood. Queensland & 1894-1913. Excellent ink signature & England 1934-1939. Ink signature Australia 1925-1932. Ink signature of Mead on piece. G £50/70 laid down to piece. G £25/35 of Hurwood on piece. G £30/40 145* Norman Stewart Mitchell-Innes. 158* Ernest James Smith. Warwickshire & 173* Herbert Ironmonger. Queensland, Somerset & England 1931-1949. Ink England 1904-1930. Excellent ink of Victoria & Australia 1909-1935. Ink signature of Mitchell-Innes laid Smith on piece. G £25/35 signature of Ironmonger on piece. G down to card. G £30/40 £40/60 159* Maurice Joseph Lawson Turnbull. 146* Morris Stanley Nichols. Essex & Glamorgan & England 1924-1939. 174* Charles Kelleway. England 1924-1939. Ink signature of Pencil signature of Turnbull on piece. & Australia 1907-1929. Ink Nichols with small picture. G £20/30 G £30/40 signature of Kelleway laid down to piece. G £40/60 147* Jack O’Connor. Essex & England 160* Ernest Tyldesley. Lancashire & 1921-1939. Ink signature of England 1909-1936. Ink signature of 175* Geoffrey Noblet. South Australia & O’Connor on piece. G £25/35 Tyldesley on album page. G £35/45 Australia 1945-1953. Ink signature of Noblet laid down to piece. G 148* Iftikhar Khan Ali, Nawab of Pataudi. 161* W. Voce, W. Payton and W. Walker. £40/60 Worcestershire, India & England Nottinghamshire. Ink signatures of 1932-1946. Rare and unusual all three players on piece. G £20/30 176* Frank Alfred Tarrant. Middlesex & variation of Pataudi’s signature in ink Victoria 1898-1926. Ink signature of 162* Arthur William Wellard. Somerset & on small album page, also signed in Tarrant on piece. G £30/40 Hindu. The album page also signed England 1927-1950. Ink signature of by Peebles, P.G.T. Kingsley, C.K.H. Wellard laid down to card. G £25/35 177* John Morris Taylor. New South Wales & Australia 1913-1927. Ink Hill-Wood and one other. All were 163* John Cornish White. Somerset & signature of Taylor on piece. G played for Oxford University from England 1909-1937. Ink signature of £30/40 1928-1931. G £80/120 White piece. G £20/30 178* Rev Ernest Frederick Waddy. New 149* Ian Alexander Ross Peebles. 164* Frank Edward Woolley. Kent & South Wales & Warwickshire 1902- Middlesex & England 1928-1948. England 1906-1938. Ink signature of 1922. Excellent ink signature of Ink signature of Peebles on piece. G Woolley on page with small picture Waddy on piece. G £40/50 £25/35 above. G £25/35 179* West Indies. Signatures of West 150* William George Quaife. 165* Sir Harold Bruce Gardiner Austin. Indies Test players, each signed Warwickshire & England 1894-1928. & West Indies 1894-1928. individually to card, piece, page. Excellent ink signature of Quaife on Ink signature of Austin laid down to Signatures are Constantine, Headley, piece. G £70/90 card. G £50/70 Walcott and J.H. Cameron. G 151* Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & Austin captained the West Indies to £40/60 England 1895-1920. Excellent ink England in 1906 and 1923 signature of Ranjitsinhji on 180* England ‘Bodyline’ players. Selection Hotel, Brighton headed note. G 166* George Alphonso Headley. of six signatures of players on cards. £100/130 & West Indies 1927-1954. Ink Signatures are Allen, Brown, signature of Headley on page with Larwood, Bowes, Voce and Wyatt. G 152* Tom Richardson. Surrey & England small picture to side. G £25/35 £50/70 1870-1912. Excellent ink signature of Richardson on piece laid down 167* Eric Londesbrough Dalton. Natal & 181* Arthur Edward Robert Gilligan. below printed image of Richardson South Africa 1924-1947. Excellent Sussex & England 1920-1932. in bowling pose. Ex Wynyard ink signature of Dalton on piece. G Excellent ink signature of Gilligan on collection £100/130 £25/35 album page, ‘Test Reporter 1934’. G £25/35 153* Charles Albert George Russell. Essex 168* Sidney James Pegler. Transvaal & & England 1908-1930. Ink signature South Africa 1908-1924. Ink 182* Nicholas Wanostrocht. Large folding of Russell on piece laid down to card. signature of Pegler on card. G manuscript indenture on vellum, G £50/70 £35/45 dated 21st August 1828. An agreement between Nicholas 154* Frank Marshall Sibbles. Lancashire & 169* Stanley Delacourtte Snooke. Wanostrocht and Stacey Grimaldi for England 1925-1937. Ink signature of Western Province, Transvaal & South the latter regarding sale of ground Sibbles on piece laid down to card. Africa 1904-1921. Ink signature of and dwelling in Camberwell. Piece also signed by H. Makepeace. Snooke on piece. G £40/50 signed in full by Wanostrocht to G £30/50 170* Herbert Wilfred Taylor. Natal, document and to seal. G £300/400 155* Reginald Albert Sinfield. Transvaal, Western Province & South Nicholas Wanostrocht, 1804-1876 Gloucestershire & England 1924- Africa 1909-1936. Ink signature of was also known as Felix and was 1939. Ink signature of Sibbles on Taylor on piece. G £30/40 one of the leading cricketers of his page with small picture above. G 171* Ernest Harvey Bromley. Western time. He played for both Kent and £20/30 Australia, Victoria & Australia 1929- Surrey and wrote the classic cricket book ‘Felix on the Bat’. He was also 156* Thomas Francis Smailes. Yorkshire & 1939. Excellent ink signature of a well known artist. England 1932-1948. Ink signature of Bromley on page. G £30/40 Smailes on piece. G £30/40

11 183* William Gilbert Grace. Handwritten Middlesex side. Signed Greville. G guest list. As well as the Australian one page letter in black ink to £140/180 team, Sir Julian Cahn’s team to Charles Pratt Green thanking him for Argentina were on the Guest list. his congratulations, probably on 189* Donald George Bradman. One page 193* A.P. Freeman’s XI v West Indies reaching one hundred 100’s, as handwritten letter on Piccadilly Hotel 1933. ‘Complimentary Dinner in written in 1895 and commenting on note paper, dated 22nd July 1948. honour of the West Indies Cricket the cold weather. Excellent signature Short note to a transport company Team’. Rare menu for the Dinner of Grace. The letter headed Clifton advising of import number and held at the Town Hall, Gravesend on and dated 28th October 1895. G asking the company to ‘procure the the 22nd April 1933. Signed to two £250/350 goods and deliver them for me to the Piccadilly Hotel’. Nicely signed in separate ‘autograph’ pages by the 184* Jack Hobbs. One page handwritten full by Bradman. The written on the two teams. Twenty three signatures letter from Hobbs to Major Wynyard first day of the Headingley Test in pencil including Grant, Headley, thanking him for congratulations on match (Bradman’s penultimate Test Da Costa, Sealy, Christiani, his record (golf) score of 82, also in which he scored his last Test Valentine, Griffith, Barrow, Freeman, references to a photograph and match century). Folds, age toning Woolley, Levett, Marriott, Crawford, supply of cricket balls. The letter otherwise in good condition Buckland etc. This was the first written on Hobbs headed paper, £250/350 match of the tour, played a day after dated 10th April 1928 and nicely arriving in England. G £400/600 signed by Hobbs. G £120/160 190* Walter Arnold Hadlee. Canterbury, Otago & 1933-1952. 194* West Indies v Warwickshire 1939. 185* Cyril Rutherford Browne. Barbados One page letter on ‘Castle Hotel, Official menu for the President’s & West Indies 1908-1930. ’ headed paper regarding Luncheon held at Edgbaston on the Handwritten handwritten letter to signed cards of the team etc. The 9th August 1939. Signed to front , dated 9th letter dated 6th June 1949. VG cover by all seventeen members of September 1958. Excellent content £60/80 the West Indies touring party. including the opening of the Warner Signatures include Grant, Cameron, Stand at Lord’s and memories of 191* Australian tour of England 1926. Hylton, Constantine, Headley, Warner’s greatest innings in 1911 Large page taken from the Gomez, Martindale, Stollmeyer etc. attacking , Quaife etc. Hippodrome visitors book with ink G £300/400 Also mentions England v West Indies drawing of a pair of wicket-keepers 195* Colonial XI v Anglo-Scottish XI 1957 etc. nicely signed by Browne. gloves, signed and dated by Bert 1944. Official folding scorecard for VG £150/250 Oldfield 1926, also a similar drawing of a cricket bat signed by J.M. Taylor. the match played at Jock’s Lodge, 186* Robert Montagu Poore. Hampshire G £80/120 Edinburgh on the 13th September & South Africa 1895-1906. 1944. Signed in pencil to inside Handwritten two page letter from 192* Welcome to the Australians 1930. pages by members of both teams. Poore to Pelham Warner, dated 23rd Official menu for the ‘British Eighteen signatures including December 1936. ‘After the Sportsman’s Club Luncheon given to Constantine, Achong, Messado, wonderful performance of our The Australian Cricketers’. The Silvera, Duckworth, Hollingdale, cricket team in Australia. I feel I must Luncheon held at the Savoy Hotel on Harris etc. Generally good condition write and congratulate you. You the 24th April 1930. Profusely £100/150 were almost the only voice raised in signed to double centre pages by 62 196 M.C.C. tour of Australia and New favour of the team on its leaving of the 275 invited guests, mainly Zealand 1950/51. Official players these shores and in that way you Test cricketers including the 1930 itinerary booklet signed to the inside gave them the best physic ie encour - Australian team and fourteen former front cover and first page by the agement and a chance for them to England Captains. Signatures include sixteen man party. Signatures believe in themselves’. Nicely signed Bradman, McCabe, Woodfull, include Brown, Compton, Hutton, in ink by Poore. VG £200/300 Grimmett, Ponsford, Oldfield, Fairfax, a’Beckett, Mailey, Lord Bailey, Bedser, Simpson, Evans, 187* Alexander J. Webbe. Middlesex & Hawke, Lord Harris, C.B. Fry, E.G. Weight, Hollies, Close etc. Ex Eric England 1875-1900. One page Wynyard, F.S. Jackson, C.M. Wells, J. Hollies collection. VG £180/250 handwritten letter from Webbe to Iremonger, A.C. Maclaren, A.P.F. 197 Calcutta Cricket Club 1929. Official Pelham Warner dated 23rd Chapman, R.H. Spooner, Bosanquet, Calcutta C.C. Christmas card with December 1939. Signed in ink by Leveson-Gower, Sutcliffe, Leyland, emblem to front and coloured ribbon Webbe. Good cricket content, Tim Macartney, Duleepsinhji, Woolley, tie to cover. Inside photograph of O’Brien etc. G £80/120 Carr, Hammond, Fender, J. Gunn, 1929. Signed and Larwood, Hobbs, Warner, Rhodes, 188* Greville Thomas Scott Stevens. inscribed ‘From Hugh Cobham, In Hendren, Gilligan, Mann etc. Two Middlesex & England. Two page memory of the likes at Winton?’. G signatures to front cover of menu. letter to Pelham Warner dated 31st £40/60 Sold with the original guest August 1954. Good cricket content list/seating plan. Good condition 198 . Official M.C.C. regarding Nigel Haig and Gubby £2000/3000 Christmas card from the tour of Allen, who have decided that South Africa 1930/31. With ‘M.C.C. Warner was the best Middlesex This was Bradman’s first tour to South Africa 1930/31’ and M.C.C. Captain of all time, they then England. A wonderful array of colours to cover. To inside a picture proceed to pick thier best all time signatures on this rare menu and of the team and sent and nicely

12 signed by Duckworth in full. G 207 M.C.C. tour of India & Pakistan and of the large crowd after the £80/100 1972/73. Official M.C.C. Christmas match. Cards measure approx card from the tour, with titles and 15”x12”. Ex Edward Wynyard 199 . Official M.C.C. M.C.C. colours and emblem to collection. G/VG £250/350 Christmas card from the tour of cover. To inside a picture of the South Africa 1948/49. With M.C.C. team. Unsigned, sender unknown. G 214* W.G. Grace. The Batsmen of 1896. emblem and M.C.C. colours to £40/50 Excellent large display card with title cover. To inside a picture of the team ‘Batsmen 1896’ to top. Laid down to and sent and nicely signed ‘Denis’. G 208 M.C.C. tour of Pakistan & New card are the batting averages of £70/80 Zealand 1977/78. Official M.C.C. 1896 with mono photograph of Christmas card from the tour, with Grace to centre. Below this there is 200 . Official M.C.C. titles and M.C.C. emblem to cover. the ink signature of Grace laid down Christmas card from the tour of Sent and signed by Ken Barrington to card. To borders are similar smaller Australia and New Zealand 1950/51. (Tour Manager) with letter to verso. pictures of eight leading batsmen With titles and M.C.C. colours to Also signed by the full seventeen each with their rare ink signature. cover. To inside a picture of the team man squad. Signatures include Willis, Three signed to card, the other five and sent and nicely signed ‘Doug’. G Brearley, Boycott, Botham, Lever, laid down on pieces. The signatures £50/70 Old, Roope, Randall etc. G £80/120 are Kumar Ranjitsinhji, who topped 201 Jack Robertson. Official M.C.C. the averages, Captain Wynyard, 209 M.C.C. tour of India & Christmas card from the tour of India , Bobby Abel, Stanley 1981/82. Official M.C.C. Christmas & Pakistan 1951/52. With titles and Jackson, William Storer, Lionel card from the tour, with titles and M.C.C. colours and emblem to Palairet and William Patterson. M.C.C. emblem to cover. Sent home cover. To inside a picture of the team Attractively mounted, framed and from the tour and signed by some of and sent and nicely signed by glazed. Overall 23”x19”. Ex the players using their nicknames Robertson in full. G £50/70 Wynyard collection. Very good and first names including ‘GAG’ condition £700/900 202 Geoff Edrich. Official ‘Silver Jubilee (Gooch), ‘Both’ (Botham), ‘Deadley’ Overseas Cricket Team’ Christmas (Underwood), ‘Keith’ (Fletcher), 215 ‘The Lancashire County and card from the tour of India 1953/54. etc G £80/120 Cricket Club. Dinner to With titles and colours to cover. To celebrate the sharing of the County 210 M.C.C. tour of Pakistan 1987. inside a picture of the team and sent Championship with the Surrey Official M.C.C. Christmas card from and signed Geoff. Odd faults, County Cricket Club 1950’. Official the tour, with titles and M.C.C. generally good £40/60 menu for the Dinner held at the emblem to cover. Sent and signed by Midland Hotel on the 21st Peter Lush (Tour Manager). G 203 Geoffrey Howard (Tour Manager). November 1950. With excellent £40/50 Official M.C.C. Christmas card from decorative cover, red ribbon tie, the tour of Pakistan 1955/56. With 211 England ‘Ashes Winners’ 1953. menu, toasts, season’s record etc. titles and M.C.C. colours and Selection of items including 30th Signed to inside front cover by emblem to cover. To inside a picture Anniversary reunion, NatWest Tower eleven of the Lancashire playing staff of the team and sent and nicely 1983, photograph album containing including Place, Statham, Grieves, signed by Howard in full. G £50/70 photographs and team group, Washbrook, Edrich, Berry, Howard, 204 M.C.C. tour of South Africa original scorecard for Test Greenwood etc. VG £40/60 winning match, signatures of many 1956/57. Official M.C.C. Christmas 216 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1903/04. of the team incl Cowdrey, Trueman, card from the tour, with M.C.C. Original pen and ink drawing of St. Dexter, Evans, Statham etc and a colours and emblem to cover. To George & Dragon, the surround booklet ‘The Test Matches of 1953, inside a picture of the team and sent signed by all fifteen members of the Swanton and three 1953 original and nicely signed by eleven touring party including the tour scorecards, Australia v Middlesex, members of the touring party. Manager J.A. Murdoch. Signatures Australia v v Gents of England and Signatures include May, Laker, include Warner (Captain), R.E. Middlesex v Surrey. G £60/80 Richardson, Cowdrey, Tyson, Lock, Foster, Rhodes, Hirst, Tyldesley, Relf, Brown etc. Some ‘light’ fading to 212* Edward Humphreys. Kent & Lilley, Fielder, Hayward, Bosanquet, some signatures. G £80/120 England. Original passport Knight etc. Image and signatures laid 205 . Official M.C.C. Christmas application form for the purpose of down to card. Sold with a postcard card from the tour of India & cricket coaching in Jamaica, dated of the R.M.S. Orontes, again laid Pakistan 1961/62 (single sheet of 1928. Signed twice by Humpheys. G down to card, on which the team card). With titles and M.C.C. £50/70 sailed to Australia. G £300/400 emblem printed to card. Signed 213* ‘England v Australia. Final Test 217 . Official programme Tony. G £40/50 Match, The Oval 1896’. Original and Dinner menu for the B&H 206 . Official M.C.C. press match reports laid down to Bicentennial Test match held in Christmas card from the tour of two large cards with original on the 2nd February 1988. South Africa 1964/65. With titles photograph of W.G. Grace in top hat Nicely signed in ink to ‘Autographs’ and M.C.C. emblem to cover. To and jacket holding umbrella. Signed page by Bradman. G £40/60 below photograph to clear portion inside a picture of the team and sent 218 Don Bradman ‘Bodyline’. Original of card by Grace. Also original by Carr (printed name) with addition full page, ‘Supplement to the News’ ‘and all the Boys’. G £40/60 photographs of the victorious team

13 dated 14th January 1933, image of Arnold, Oldfield, Mitchell-Innes, Test players, mainly c1960s, signed Bradman in batting pose wearing Sinfield, Parkes and H.D. Read. on postcards and smaller cards. Australian cap. ‘Australia’s Signatures in ink and pencil. G Signatures include Parfitt, D. Lloyd, Champion Batsman-Don Bradman’. £30/40 T.Bailey, Close, Amiss, Higgs, Signed in later years by Bradman. Andrew, Underwood, Dexter, 226 England Test match players c1920’s. Some tears/damage to image, Brookes, Snow, Subba Row, Jackson Ten individual signatures of England generally good £30/50 etc. G £30/50 players with only one Test cap, 219 Autographed ephemera. Selection signed on pieces, some pieces laid 233 Australian & New Zealand Test including menus, programme, down to card. Signatures are players. Collection of fifteen photograph, book etc. Over sixty Hardinge, Evans, Dipper, Dolphin, Australian and ten New Zealand one signatures including Lara, V. Ducat, Durston, Parker, Richmond, players signatures on white cards. Richards, Yallop, , Street and Harry Smith. Signatures in Signatures include Ponting, , Botham, Sleep, ink and pencil. G £40/50 Inverarity, Slater, McGill, Lehmann, Hampshire, Hogg, Border, Hughes, Langer, Fleming, Astle, Vettori, 227 Nottinghamshire Test players. Ten Jones, Adams, Morrison, Harper, Bracewell etc. G £30/40 Flower etc. G £30/40 individual signatures of Nottinghamshire Test players signed 234 Test cricketers. Collection of fifty 220 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & on pieces, some pieces laid down to white cards each individually signed England. 1895-1920. Title page card. Signatures are Larwood, Carr, by a Test player. Signatures include from ‘The Jubilee Book of Cricket’ Hardstaff, Barratt, Staples, Whysall, Nel, Bond, Law, MacGill, Fleming, with to verso limited edition Voce, Keeton, Butler and Poole. Cairns, Ganguly, Slater, Bevan, signature of Ranjitsinhji. The book Signatures in ink and pencil. G Rhodes, B. Richards, Kallis, Wasim was number 8/350 copies. VG £30/40 Akram, Bracewell etc. G £30/50 £70/90 228 Lancashire Test players. Twelve 235 England Test cricketers c1960’s. 221 Lord Harris, George Robert Canning, individual signatures of Lancashire Collection of twenty five white cards Kent & England 1870-1911. Signed Test players signed on pieces, some each individually signed by a Test note from Harris, dated 7th May pieces laid down to card. Signatures player. Signatures include D. 1903. G £100/130 are Makepeace, Duckworth, Sheppard, Parfitt, Simpson, Milton, Paynter, Wilkinson, Iddon, Radley, Snow, Lever, Dexter, 222 & Andrew Sandham. Washbrook, Pollard, Ikin, Cranston, Underwood, D. Wilson etc. G Two album pages each individually Howard, Berry and Hopwood. £25/35 signed by the two players. G Signatures in ink and pencil. G £30/50 £30/40 236 Sydney Francis Barnes, Warwickshire, Lancashire, 223 Somerset C.C.C. Collection of 229 Yorkshire Test players. Fourteen Staffordshire and England 1894- fourteen vintage signatures of individual signatures of Yorkshire 1930. Excellent ink signature of Somerset players, all on pieces, some Test players signed on pieces, some Barnes to piece. G £30/50 laid down to card. Signatures are pieces laid down to card. Signatures C.G.Dean 1907-1913, A.E. Lewis are McAulay, Rhodes, Leyland, 237 Morice Carlos Bird. Surrey & England 1899-1914, H. Martyn 1901-1908, Sutcliffe, Bowes, Wood, Barber, 1909-1921. Ink signature of Bird on L.C.L. Sutton 1909-1912, G.W. Mitchell, Verity, Smailes, Holmes, piece. G £40/60 Hodgkinson 1904-1911, E.S.M. Coxon, Wardle and Lowson. Poyntz 1905-1919, H.R.H. Herbert 238 . Kent & England 1899- Signatures in ink and pencil. G 1901-1924, H. Chidgey 1900-1921, 1914. Ink signature of Blythe on £30/50 A.E. Newton 1891-1914, W.H. Hale piece. To verso the signature of J.R. 1892 (only played in 14 innings), 230 Surrey Test players. Ten individual Mason. G £40/60 L.H. Key 1919-1922, P.A. Foy 1919- signatures of Surrey Test players Blythe was killed in action near 1930, J.A.S. Jackson 1920 and M.L. signed on pieces, some pieces laid Passchendaele, Belgium in 1917 Hambling 1920-1927. Sold with an down to card. Signatures are Hobbs, album page signed by six members Knight, Sandham, Allom, Holmes, 239 Bernard J.T. Bosanquet. Middlesex & of the 1928 team including White, Brown, Gover, Griffith, McIntyre and England 1898-1919. Ink signature of Hawkins, Gaskill, Taylor etc. Some Bedser. Signatures in ink and pencil. Bosanquet on piece. G £40/60 rarer Somerset signatures £80/120 G £30/40 240 Walter Brearley. Somerset & England 224 Kent C.C.C. Piece signed in ink to 231 Middlesex Test players. Eleven 1902-1911. Laid down ink signature one side by Day, Hutchings, Blaker individual signatures of Middlesex of Brearley on piece. G £50/70 and Marsham and to verso by Huish, Test players signed on pieces, some 241 George Brown. Hampshire & Humphries and Fairservice. G pieces laid down to card. Signatures England 1908-1933. Ink signature of £30/40 are Haig, Sims, C.I.J. Smith, Brown on piece. G £20/30 Hendren, Robins, Peebles, Allen, 225 England Test match players c1930’s. Edrich, Mann, Robertson, and 242 Claude Percival Buckenham. Essex & Ten individual signatures of England Compton. Signatures in ink and England 1899-1914. Good pencil players with only one Test cap, pencil. G £30/40 signature of Buckenham on card. G signed on pieces, some pieces laid £30/50 down to card. Signatures are 232 England Test players 1960-1990’s. Mathews, Levett, Clay, Marriott, Fifty individual signatures of England 243 John Neville Crawford. Surrey & England 1904-121. Ink signature of

14 Crawford on piece. To verso the 258 W.W. Read. Surrey & England 1873- 273 Surrey. Ink and pencil signatures of T. signature of the Rev A.J. Hill. G 1897. Ink signature on small snip, Hayward, L.C. Braund and H.D.G. £30/40 laid down to picture of Read with Leveson-Gower on pieces. G statistics. G £60/80 £30/40 244 Harry Dean. Lancashire & England 1906-1921. Ink signature of Dean 259 Sir Charles Aubrey Smith. Sussex & 274 Sussex. Ink and pencil signatures of on piece. G £40/50 England 1882-1896. Ink signature of R.A. Young, E.H. Bowley, J. Vine, Smith on piece. G £30/40 A.E. Relf and H. Butt on 245 David Denton. Yorkshire & England pieces/scraps. G £40/50 1894-1920. Ink signature of Denton 260 Lord Lionel Hallam Tennyson. on piece. G £40/50 Hampshire & England 1913-1935. 275 Warwickshire. Ink and pencil Ink signature of Tennyson on piece. signatures of F.R. Foster, W.G. 246 John R. Mason. Kent & England G £25/35 Quaife, F.S.G. Calthorpe, H. Howell 1893-1914 and Arthur Fielder. Kent and A.A. Lilley on pieces/scraps. G & England 1900-1914. Ink 261 Abraham Waddington. Yorkshire & £40/60 signatures of the two players on England 1919-1927. Ink signature of pieces. G £40/50 Waddington on piece. G £30/50 276 Yorkshire. Ink and pencil signatures of S. Haigh and R. Kilner on pieces. 247 Charles Burgess Fry. Sussex, 262 Alexander J. Webbe. Middlesex & G £20/30 Hampshire & England 1894-1922. England 1875-1900. Ink signature of Ink signature of Fry on piece. G Webbe on piece. G £70/90 277 Kenton C.C. v Middlesex C.C.C. £30/40 Souvenir programme for the the 263 Harding I. Young. Essex & England match played for Denis Compton’s 248 Lord Harris, George Robert Canning, 1898-1912. Ink signature of Young Benefit in June 1949. Signed to front Kent & England 1870-1911. on piece. G £40/60 cover by the Middlesex team. Excellent signature of Harris on Twelve signatures including piece. G £60/80 264 Essex. Ink and pencil signatures of J. Douglas, F.L. Fane and Walter Mead Compton, Sharp, Edrich, Robertson, 249 Lord Martin Bladen Hawke, on pieces. G £30/50 Sims, Mann etc. G £40/60 Yorkshire & England 1881-1911. 278 M.C.C. Dinner to celebrate the Pencil signature of Hawke on piece. 265 Kent & Gloucestershire. Ink and 200th Test match between England G £60/80 pencil signatures of K.L. Hutchings, G.E.C. Wood and J.H. Board on and Australia 1968’. Official menu 250 Ernest G. Hayes. Surrey & England pieces. G £30/50 for the Dinner held at lord’s on the 1896-1919. Ink signature of Hayes 22nd June1968. This was Ken on piece. G £30/40 266 Lancashire. Ink and pencil signatures Barrington’s copy and has been of E. Tyldesley, J.T. Tyldesley, R.K. signed internally by the England 251 George Herbert Hirst. Yorkshire & Tyldesley, J. Sharp, C.H. Parkin and team and to verso by all seventeen England 1891-1929. Good ink R.H. Spooner on pieces/scraps. G of the Australian touring party. signature of Hirst on piece. G £50/70 Signatures include Lawry, Hawke, £35/45 267 Leicestershire etc. Ink signatures of Redpath, Walters, McKenzie, 252 Frank . Yorkshire & J.H. King, A.E. Knight and J.C.W. Freeman, Mallett etc. Signatures in England 1890-1907. Good ink MacBryan (Cambridge Univ & various pens. G £80/120 signature of Jackson on piece, dated England) on pieces. G £30/40 279 Cricket Dinner. Printed menu for a 17.11.1900. G £40/60 268 Lancashire. Ink and pencil signatures Dinner held at the Carlton Hotel on 253 Gilbert L. Jessop. Gloucestershire & of E. Tyldesley, J.T. Tyldesley, R.K. the 3rd . Signed in pencil England 1894-1914. Laid down ink Tyldesley, J. Sharp, C.H. Parkin and by ten guests. Signatures include signature of Jessop on piece. G R.H. Spooner on pieces/scraps. G C.B. Fry, L.C.H. Palairet, Alfred £50/70 £50/70 Cochrane (Derbyshire 1884-1886), H.S. Altham, I.P.F. Campbell (Surrey 254 Douglas Robert Jardine. Surrey & 269 Middlesex. Ink and pencil signatures 1910-1927), R.C.N. Palairet etc. G England 1921-1933. Ink signature of P.F. Warner, F.T. Mann, G. £40/60 on piece. G £60/80 McGregor, J.T. Hearne, J.W. Hearne and G.T.S. Stevens on pieces. G 280 ‘Gentlemen v Players, Lord’s 1951’. 255 Alfred Lyttelton. Cambridge £50/70 Commemorative card signed by University, Middlesex & England Carr, Dexter, Sheppard and 1876-1887. Ink signature on piece. 270 Nottinghamshire. Ink and pencil Graveney. Sold with a press picture G £60/80 signatures of G. Gunn, J. Gunn, A.O. of the Middlesex team late 1940’s Jones and W. Flowers on pieces. G 256 Charles P. McGahey. Essex & signed in pink by the twelve players £30/50 England 1894-1921. Ink signature of featured and the front page from McGahey on piece. G £50/80 271 Somerset & Hampshire. Ink and ‘The Graphic’ featuring the opening pencil signatures of L.C.H. Palairet, Test v Australia, first since the war. G 257 A.C. MacLaren. Lancashire & Sammy and A.J. Hill on £20/30 England 1890-1914. Individual ink pieces. G £30/40 signature laid down to card with 281 Colin Cowdrey. ‘Souvenir match card head and shoulders image of 272 Surrey. Ink signatures of H. of the Cricket Week 1973 MacLaren. G £50/70 Strudwick, M.S. Lees and J.H. Hitch during which Colin Cowdrey scored on pieces. G £30/40 his 99th and 100th centuries in first class cricket’. Signed in ink by

15 Cowdrey. Sold with a further match nicely signed in ink, by Don 296 Hon Charles George Lyttelton. Eton card for Kent v Australians 1882- Bradman, , Zaheer, & Cambridge University 1861-1864. 1975. VG £25/35 Colin Cowdrey, , Three page handwritten letter from Geoff Boycott, , Graham Lyttelton, dated 10th October 1875. 282 ‘The Gillette Cup 1970, 1971 & Gooch, Denis Compton and Dennis Recipient unknown. Handwriting 1972’. 35th Anniversary Dinner held Amiss. 9”x12.5”. VG £70/100 difficult to decipher, no cricket at Old Trafford 2007. Limited edition content. Letter written on ‘Hagley, menu of 75, this being number 60, 289 Autographed A4 cards. Three cards, Stourbridge’ headed paper and signed by ten members of the teams signed by ‘Test Captains’, ‘England signed in ink by Lyttelton. G including Wood, Pilling, Engineer, Test Captains’ and ‘England Test £40/60 Bond, Simmons, Lee etc. Generally Players’. Seventy seven signatures good condition £15/25 including Close, Cronje, Greig, THE CRICKET Gower, Lara, Cowdrey, M. Taylor, 283 Roger Tolchard. M.C.C. tour of COLLECTION Haynes, Crowe, I. Chappell, Reid Australia 1978/79. Selection of etc. G £25/35 Wasim Hasan Raja. , brochures, programmes, Combined Universities, Pakistan photographs, cuttings etc from the 290 Autographed ephemera. Selection, International Airways, National tour. Includes players tour itinerary, signed Lancashire album page 1935, Bank & Pakistan 1967/68-1983/84. tour match programme v Victorian six signatures, Derbyshire 1983 Wasim Raja was a left handed Country XI signed by both teams, official autograph sheet, FDC signed batsman and right arm leg break tour match programme v ACT & by , Lancashire & bowler. During his playing career, he Districts signed by members of both England Captain, flyer for Dick was known primarily as a dashing teams, tour Christmas card sent by Whittington pantomime signed by middle order batsman with a Tolchard, official press and amateur all the stars including , generous backlift combining a keen photographs of the tour, tour travel Derbyshire players A4 card, 36 eye with wristy execution. In all, he bag signed by both the England and signatures. G £25/35 played in 250 first-class matches, Australian teams etc. G £40/60 291 Don Bradman. Signed reproduction 11,434 runs at an average of 284 . Mono ‘copy’ photograph of Bradman wearing 35.18, including 17 centuries, and photograph of Trueman having striped blazer. Sold with ‘Australian taking 558 wickets at an average of taken his 300th Test wicket at the Legend’ brochure featuring 29.05. His finest hour in Oval. Signed by Trueman with Bradman. G £30/40 was the tour to the West Indies in details. Sold with a first day cover 1976-77, when he topped the signed by Ian Botham and Alec 292 ‘All-Star Cricket. Mr Stanhope Joel’s Pakistani batting averages with 517 Bedser (only two living English XI v Mrs Stanhope Joel’s XI. 1964’. runs at 57.4 and came second in the cricket knights). G £15/25 Original programmes for the match bowling averages with 7 wickets at played at Exning Park, Newmarket 18.7, behind . He also 285 Don Bradman. Official menu for the on the 23rd August 1964. Folding scored 14 sixes in the Test series, South Australian Cricket Umpire programme signed to inside and setting a record that has been Association Bradman medal Dinner back pages by thirty two players and equalled 4 times but still remains held at on the 21st Match guests. Signatures include Sobers, the only instance away from home. 1990. nicely signed to front cover by Dexter, Benaud, Close, Milburn, R. On his first tour of England with Bradman. VG £40/60 Marshall. Mustaq, C. Pepper, Pakistan he topped the batting Jarman, Ingleby-McKenzie, averages with 486 runs at an 286 Cricket letters. Selection of six letters Maharajah of Cooch Behar, average of 54.00. He went on to from M.J.K. Smith, Colin Cowdrey, Compton, Richardson, Corling, Jock play Minor County cricket with Rex Alston to Jim Coldham, F.E. Livingston etc. Odd marks otherwise Durham and Northumberland, was a Smith, Surrey 1893-1908, J.C. Clay in good condition £50/60 success as a cricket coach and in his to John Arlott and Lord Mancroft. G latter years was a well respected £30/40 293 India tour of England 1952. Large International Cricket Council Match album page signed by all eighteen 287 ‘The Centurions- Scorers of 100 Referee officiating in fifteen Test members of the Indian touring party. First-Class Centuries’. Headed book matches and thirty four ODIs from Signatures include Hazare, insert by Books containing 2002-2004. He died of a heart Gaekwad, Sen, Roy, Shinde, the ink signatures of nine players attack whilst playing for Surrey Manjrekar, Ramschand, Gopinath who have achieved the feat. over-50’s in 2006. etc. Mounted with mono printed Signatures, nicely signed in ink, by photo card of the team, also with 297 Pakistan green cloth home Test cap Don Bradman, Glenn Turner, Zaheer, some signatures, mostly faded. with silver wired emblem of Pakistan Colin Cowdrey, Tom Graveney, Framed and glazed. G £50/70 to front of cap. Initials ‘W.H.R.’ Geoff Boycott, John Edrich, Graham handwritten to inside of cap. Worn Gooch and . 9”x12.5”. 294 Arthur Edward Newton. Somerset by Raja during his Test career for VG £70/100 1891-1914. Ink signature of Newton Pakistan. Good condition £200/300 on paper piece. G £25/35 288 ‘The Centurions- Scorers of 100 298 Pakistan green cloth home Test cap First-Class Centuries’. Headed book 295 . Somerset 1898-1927. with gold wired emblem of Pakistan insert by Boundary Books containing Ink signature of Daniell on paper to front of cap. Name ‘W-Raja the ink signatures of ten players who piece. G £20/30 handwritten to inside of cap. Cap have achieved the feat. Signatures, made by Bill Edwards of Swansea.

16 Worn by Raja during his Test career , two bats, batting gloves, ‘RAJA’ to back. The green trousers for Pakistan. Good condition cricket boots and thigh pad, many with Pakistan emblem to pocket. £200/300 with Raja’s name handwritten to Both in good condition £30/50 them. G £80/120 299 Pakistan tour of New Zealand 315 Pakistan green 1972/73. Pakistan green cloth Test 306 Wasim Raja. Black cricket coffin with kit worn by Raja during his playing cap with silver wired emblem of Pakistan emblem to side containing career. The long sleeved shirt in light Pakistan to front of cap and various items of cricket equipment and dark green with large Pakistan ‘Pakistan 1972’ above and below used by Raja during his playing emblem to centre of chest and emblem. Name ‘W.H. Raja’ career. Items are Pakistan Test ‘RAJA’ to back. The green trousers handwritten to inside of cap. Cap sweater, pairs of pads, two bats, two with Pakistan emblem to pocket. made by Shaheen, cap makers of pairs of batting gloves, cricket boots, Both in good condition £30/50 . Worn by Raja on the tour. many with Raja’s name handwritten Good condition £250/300 to them. G £80/120 316 England training tracksuit top with England emblem and ‘NatWest’ logo 300 Pakistan tour of India 1979/80. 307 Pakistan green Test blazer with to chest. G/VG £30/40 Pakistan green cloth Test cap with embroidered gold emblem and silver wired emblem of Pakistan to below ‘Pakistan’ in silver thread to 317 England ‘A’ white long sleeved Test front of cap and ‘1979’ below pocket. Blazer by Laurencepur. Worn shirt with England emblem in gold emblem. Initials ‘WR.’ handwritten by Raja during his career. G/VG and ‘NatWest’ logo to chest. G/VG to inside of cap. Cap made by £70/100 £30/40 Shaheen, cap makers of Karachi. 308 Pakistan. Navy blue blazer with 318 Wasim Raja. Selection of five Worn by Raja on the tour. Good training shirts/tops worn by Raja condition £250/300 attached Pakistan emblem to pocket. Worn by Raja during his career. during his coaching/playing career. 301 Pakistan tour of India 1979/80. G/VG £30/40 Pakistan, ECB, Surrey, ‘Stuart Pakistan green cloth Test cap with Surridge’ and ‘Oval Cricket Relief’. silver wired emblem of Pakistan to 309 International Cricket Council Match Sold with three various baseball cap front of cap and ‘1979’ below Referee navy blue blazer worn by worn by Raja. G £30/40 Raja when officiating at Test and one emblem. Name ‘W. Raja’ 319 Wasim Raja. White long sleeved handwritten to inside of cap. Cap day international matches. G/VG £30/50 cricket sweater worn by Raja during made by Shaheen, cap makers of his career. The sweater with mauve Karachi. Worn by Raja on the tour. 310 International Cricket Council Match trimming to neck, waist and cuffs. Good condition £250/300 Referee navy blue blazer worn by Club unknown. G £15/25 Raja when officiating at Test and one 302 Pakistan tour of Australia 1981/82. 320 Pakistan green one day Pakistan green cloth Test cap with day international matches. G/VG £30/50 overtop/sweater worn by Raja silver wired emblem of Pakistan to during his playing career. The front of cap and ‘1981-82’ below 311 Pakistan. Modern Pakistan Test overtop in light and dark green with emblem. Name ‘W.H. Raja’ sleeveless sweater with trimming in large Pakistan emblem to centre of handwritten to inside of cap. Cap green and gold to neck and waist. chest and ‘RAJA’ to back. Signed by made by Shaheen, cap makers of ‘Pakistan’ emblem and ‘Pepsi’ both Pakistan and Sri Lankan Karachi. Worn by Raja on the tour. sponsors logo to chest. Bill Edwards players. Signatures include Raja, Good condition £250/300 of Swansea. Sold with Pakistan Wasim Akram, Youhana, Waqar 303 Pakistan tour of Sharjah (Asia Cup) green sunhat with Pakistan emblem. Younis, Miandad, De Silva, Inzaman 1984. Pakistan green cloth Test cap VG £40/60 etc. G £40/60 with embroidered gold emblem of 312 Pakistan. Modern Pakistan Test long 321 Pakistan green one day international Pakistan to front of cap and ‘Asia sleeved sweater with trimming in kit worn by Raja during his playing Cup 1984’ below emblem. Name green and gold to neck, waist & career. The short sleeved shirt in light ‘Wasim Raja’ handwritten to inside cuffs. ‘Pakistan’ emblem and ‘Pepsi’ and dark green with large Pakistan of cap. Cap made by Shaheen, cap sponsors logo to chest. Bill Edwards emblem to centre of chest and makers of Karachi. Worn by Raja on of Swansea. Sold with Pakistan ‘RAJA’ to back. The green trousers the tour. Good condition £200/300 green baseball cap with Pakistan with Pakistan emblem to pocket. 304 Pakistan green cloth Test cap with emblem. VG £40/60 Two small holes to front of shirt otherwise in good condition £30/50 embroidered gold emblem of 313 M.C.C. sleeveless sweater worn by Pakistan to front of cap and Raja during his playing career. The 322 Wasim Raja. England under 15 ‘Pakistan’ below emblem. New, sweater with trimming to neck and cricket coach. Collection of cricket unused. Cap made by A.J. Sharjah. waist in traditional M.C.C. colours clothing worn by Raja. Five cricket Very good condition £200/300 and M.C.C. emblem to centre of shirts, three sweaters and a sweat 305 Wasim Raja. Green cricket coffin chest. Allez. G/VG £60/90 shirt, many with England emblem. G £30/40 with Pakistan emblem to side 314 Pakistan green one day international containing various items of cricket kit worn by Raja during his playing 323 World Cup South Africa 2003. equipment used by Raja during his career. The short sleeved shirt in light Selection of items, Miniature bat playing career. Items are Pakistan and dark green with large Pakistan signed by the World Cup captains, Test sweater (worn), two pairs of emblem to centre of chest and commemorative baseball cap and a

17 limited edition print. Sold with a 333 Wasim Raja. Two photograph 338 ‘Durham C.C.C. Minor Counties unused white cricket ball from the albums containing various Championship. Wasim H. Raja. 1999 World Cup held in England. G photographs of Raja playing cricket 1984’ Excellent silver salver/tray £30/40 for Pakistan and other teams, mainly presented to Raja as a member of action shots, teams etc. Also printed the Durham team which won the 324 Pakistan. Modern Pakistan Test itinerary for the Pakistan tour of the Championship in 1984. The salver, sleeveless sweater with trimming in West Indies 1977, some press 11.25” diameter, has details green and gold to neck and waist. reports, cuttings etc. Sold with engraved to centre with floral ‘Pakistan’ emblem and ‘Pepsi’ fourteen M.C.C. Honorary Life decoration surround. G £70/100 sponsors logo to chest. Bill Edwards members passes, each signed by of Swansea. VG £40/60 Raja and a poster with signatures 339 ‘Rothmans Trophy. Pakistan XI vs England XI. Sharjah 1983’. Small 325 Wasim Raja. Black ‘AJ’ cricket coffin from the 1981/82 World Series in silver plated salver/tray presented to with Pakistan emblem to side Australia. G £50/70 Raja as a member of the Pakistan containing various items of cricket 334 Wasim Raja. Black cricket coffin with team who played England in 1984. equipment used by Raja during his Pakistan emblem and other travel 8” diameter. G £30/50 playing career. Items are Pakistan stickers to side containing various Test sweater, pairs of pads, two bats, items of cricket equipment used by 340 ‘Pakistan vs India Test Match. batting gloves, batting helmet etc, Raja during his playing career. Items Presented by Lahore City Cricket many with Raja’s name handwritten are two Pakistan Test sweater, pairs Association. 22nd October 1984’. to them. G £80/120 of pads, two bats, batting gloves, Silver plated salver/tray presented to Raja as a member of the Pakistan 326 Pakistan players tie. Green tie with thigh pad, many with Raja’s name team who played India in 1984. The silver pakistan emblems. Worn by handwritten to them. G £80/120 salver with image of famous Lahore Raja during his career. G £25/35 335 Pakistan green one day international landmark ‘Meenar-e-Pakistan’ to 327 Pakistan players tie. Green tie with kit worn by Raja during his playing centre with details below. 10” silver pakistan emblem above three career. The short sleeved shirt in light diameter. G £60/90 diagonal line of silver and gold. and dark green with large Pakistan 341 Wasim Raja. Pakistan. The Worn by Raja during his career. G emblem to centre of chest and Prudential Trophy 1978. A silver £25/35 ‘RAJA’ to back. The green trousers with Pakistan emblem to pocket. convex medal presented to Raja 328 Pakistan tour of New Zealand 1984. Both in good condition £30/50 whilst playing for Pakistan v England Green and blue striped tie with silver in the competition held in England in pakistan emblem and New Zealand 336 Tri-Nations Tournament. Sharjah 1978. The medal with relief of silver fern and ‘1984’ to tie. Worn by 1999. Full size cricket bat signed the cricket ball seam to centre and Raja during his career. G £25/35 Pakistan, Sri Lankan and West Indies engraved ‘The Prudential Trophy. teams who played in the England v Pakistan 1978’. 329 Pakistan ‘World Cup’ 1999. Green tournament. Thirty eight signatures Hallmarked. In presentation case. G players tie, for the competition, with including Akram, Ahmad, Inzaman, £70/100 gold diagonal stripes and Pakistan Razzaq, Youhana, De Silva, Raja emblem to centre. To tip of tie, gold (coach), Ambrose, Gayle, Powell, 342 Wasim Raja. Pakistan. Pakistan v globe with ‘1999’ below. G/VG Hinds, Jacobs etc. Odd faults West Indies, B&H World Series Cup £25/35 otherwise in generally good 1981. A silver metal medal condition £70/100 presented to Raja, ‘Player of the 330 Cricket ties. Good selection of Match’ in the Pakistan v West Indies twenty eight cricket ties formerly the The tournament was won by in the competition played at property of Raja. Ties include ICC Pakistan. Adelaide on the 5th December Champions Trophy 2002, ICC World 1981. The medal with details of the 337 Durham C.C.C. Collection of items Cup 2003 (2), England to match to both sides. In original relating to Raja playing for and in 2003, Cornhill, WACA, presentation case. G £70/100 Adelaide 1984, Durham, two ‘Man of the Match’ Pakistan ties, umpire, hat-trick etc. G mounted cricket balls with metal 343 Wasim Raja. Pakistan. Cornhill £30/50 plates inscribed ‘The Syd Elison Insurance Test. A silver metal medal Memorial Trophy. Philadelphia C.C. presented to Raja whilst playing for 331 New Zealand tour of Pakistan and v Sunderland C.C.’, dated 1987 & Pakistan v England in the 1982 India 1976. Official autograph sheet 1988, pewter tankards engraved series. With relief of cricket ball and for the tour signed by all sixteen ‘Durham City C.C. League stumps and details to face and players. Signatures include Turner, Champions 1982 Wasim Raja’, engraved to verso ‘Wasim Raja’. In Parker, Burgess, Cairns, Hadlee, ‘A.M. Brown Trophy. Special Award presentation case. Very good Collinge, Howorth etc. Rare. G 1985’, Durham C.C.C. training condition £80/120 £40/60 fleece, three signed cricket balls, one 344 Wasim Raja. Pakistan. The 332 New Zealand tour of Pakistan and for a hat-trick playing for Shotton (plus MOM trophy), one dated 1985 Prudential Trophy 1982. A silver India 1976. Official autograph sheet convex medal presented to Raja for the tour signed by all sixteen and silver plated salver presented to Raja ‘Chester Le Street Cricket Club. whilst playing for Pakistan v England players. Signatures include Turner, in the competition held in England in Parker, Burgess, Cairns, Hadlee, Durham Senior Cricket League Champions 1980’. 12” diameter. 1982. The medal with relief of Collinge, Howorth etc. Rare. G cricket ball seam to centre and £40/60 Qty 8. G £50/70

18 engraved ‘The Prudential Trophy. Raja to score 125 for Pakistan in the photographs approx 8”x7”. G England v Pakistan 1982’. Test match played at Burlton Park, £70/100 Hallmarked. In presentation case. G Jullundur, India on the 24th-29th 357* W.G. Grace. Original mono £70/100 September 1983. Raja and Tahir photograph of Grace, full length at Naqqash put on 95 for the eight 345 Wasim Raja. Pakistan. ‘Rothmans of the , playing for London wicket. The match was drawn. As Pall Mall. C.B.F.S. International County c1903. 6”x5”. G £80/120 well as scoring a century, Raja took Match. Sharjah 1982. Silver metal four wickets in the Pakistan first medal with details to Michael. Sold 358* M.C.C. tour of South Africa. Mono innings. Sold with signed with a further silver metal medal for photograph depicting the M.C.C. handwritten note from Raja’s Wife the Rothmans Asia Cup. G £40/60 touring team of 1922/23. Print from confirming the bats authentication original negative. G £40/60 346 Wasim Raja. Pakistan. ‘ £150/250 Cricket Association. Golden Jubilee 359* M.C.C. v 1928. 352 India v Pakistan 1983/84. Test 1933-1983’. Gold and jewelled Unusual original mono press match cricket ball by Wasim peacock trophy mounted to wooded photograph of being Raja to take four wickets for 50 runs base with plaque to base. Presented carried off the pitch on a trestle table from 28.5 overs in the India v to Raja. Approx 7” tall. G £30/50 by players after sustaining a broken Pakistan Test match played at nose. Maurice leyland holding the 347 Wasim Raja. Pakistan. The Gillette Burlton Park, Jullundur, India on the leading leg of the table. 10”x8”. G Cup. A silver medallion, presented to 24th-29th September 1983. Raja’s £50/70 Raja, having won the ‘Man of the four victims were Gaekwad who Match’ award. Match unknown. In made a double century, , 360* Jack Hobbs. Surrey & England. presentation case. Very good and Venkataraghavan. Mono photograph of Hobbs full condition £60/90 The ball has been signed by Raja and length at the wicket in batting pose. is mounted to a small stand with Odd faults otherwise in good 348 Wasim Raja. Pakistan. ‘Bangladesh v plaque detailing the match figures. condition £40/60 England-Inaugural Test Match. The match was drawn. Sold with 361* L.C.H. Palairet. Somerset & England. . Oct 21-25 2003’. Inaugural signed handwritten note from Raja’s Test match gold metal medal Sepia press photograph of Palairet Wife confirming the balls authenti - full length at the wicket. 6”x4”. Sold awarded to Raja who officiated as cation £100/150 . VG £30/50 with similar sized press photographs 353 India v Pakistan 1983/84. Batting of Lionel Tennyson and Plum 349 Wasim Raja. International Cricket gloves used by Wasim Raja to score Warner. G £60/80 Council Match Referee. Collection of 125 for Pakistan in the Test match 362* Australia 1930. Original sepia press correspondence, reports, notes etc played at Burlton Park, Jullundur, relating to Raja’s time as an photograph of members of the India on the 24th-29th September Australian team who stopped off in International Referee. Includes 1983. Raja and put interesting official end of tour Italy on the way to England for the on 95 for the eight wicket. The 1930 tour. Players include Woodfull, reports on the West Indies v New match was drawn. Sold with signed Zealand Test & ODI series 2002, Kippax, Richardson, Ponsford etc. handwritten note from Raja’s Wife 10”x6.5”. G £50/70 Bangladesh v England Test & ODI confirming the gloves authentication series 2003 both by Wasim Raja, £50/80 363* England v Australia, Lord’s 1930. Australia v New Zealand & South Large original sepia press Africa ODI Series 2002 by fellow 354 India v Pakistan 1983/84. Two photograph of J.C. White bowling to match referee, Hanumant Singh. trophies presented to Wasim Raja as Oldfield. Tear to top right hand Includes some interesting comments Man of the Match in the Test match corner of photograph. 12”x10”. G on Umpires by the Captains and played at Burlton Park, Jullundur, £40/60 Referee. Includes various ICC India on the 24th-29th September handbooks. Plus notebook kept by 1983. Raja scored 125 and took 4- 364* , Australian tour of Raja on the 2003 World Cup held in 50 in the Test. G £50/70 England 1930. Original mono press South Africa, again some very photograph of Grimmett in suit and interesting behind the scenes CRICKET PHOTOGRAPHS tie standing in front of a car with reading! and selection of press 355* Australia v England 1903/04. kangaroo emblem to grill. To reverse passes. The collection stored in Raja’s Original sepia photograph of the inscription ‘With briefcase. G £50/70 two Captains, and Journals Compliments’. 8”x6.25”. G Pelham Warner tossing for innings at £50/70 350 Cricket bags and holdalls. A the First Test at Sydney. 4.5”x6.5”. collection of eight bags and holdalls 365* Don Bradman. Original mono press G £100/150 used by Raja during his career. photograph of Bradman batting in Includes ‘Tour of England 1982’, 356* Nottinghamshire. Selection of three the opening tour fixture at World Cup 1983, ‘Tour of New original press photographs, Wilfred Worcester on the 30th April 1938. Zealand & Australia 1985’, ‘B&H Flowers, Sam Staples, in batting Bradman made 258 in the innings. World Series Cup 1981’, Cable & pose, and Sir Pelham Warner at the 9.25”x7.5”. Crease to lower corner Wireless 2002 Series’ etc. G £30/50 opening of the new indoor school at otherwise in good condition £70/90 . Sold with two 351 India v Pakistan 1983/84. Stuart 366* Don Bradman. Original mono press bookplate picture of Notts teams of Surridge cricket bat used by Wasim photograph of Bradman, head and 1875 and 1907. All three shoulders smiling, having arrived at

19 Tilbury Docks for the Australian tour the Oval. 8”x10”. VG £40/60 & Co of Brighton. Some minor of England in 1948. Some fading to image otherwise in good 376* West Indies tour 1966. Excellent staining/marks to photograph condition. An excellent image mono press photograph of Garry otherwise in good condition. 6”x8” £600/900 £40/50 Sobers putting on pads at the indoor nets at Crystal Palace in April 1966. England won the Test match by an 367* Sir Donald and Lady Bradman. 8”x10”. VG £50/60 innings and five runs. For England , Original mono press photograph of Steel made 148, Barlow 38, Ulyett 377* West Indies tour 1966. Excellent both having landed at London 32 and Peate took six wickets in the mono press photograph of Sir Learie Airport from Sydney. Bradman Australian first innings and Ulyett Constantine and covered the 1953 Ashes series as a seven wickets in the Australian talking in front of the pavilion at journalist. Some minor faults to second innings. For Australia, Scott Oxford, May 1966. 8”x10”. VG edges, minor creases. 8”x10” made 75, Giffen 63 and Palmer took £50/60 £60/80 six wickets in England’s only innings 378* West Indies tour 1966. Excellent 368* Australian tour of England 1953. 381* ‘Australian Cricketers at Lord’s mono press photograph of Garry Mono press photograph of Hassett 1899’. Excellent cabinet card Sobers and celebrating and Morris walking out to bat photograph of the 1899 touring with glasses of champagne following against England in 1953. 8”x10”. team to England by the London the 4th Test at Headingley, August G/VG £30/50 Stereoscopic Company. Players 1966. 8”x10”. VG £50/60 include Kelly, Trumper, Laver, 369* Denis Compton. Mono press Trumble, Noble, Jones, Hill, Gregory photograph of Compton riding an 379* England v Australia 1884. Original etc. Printed player details to verso. Ox in india,circa 1951. 8.5”x6.5”. G sepia photograph of the England Very minor foxing, light minor crease £30/50 team who played Australia at Lord’s 21st-23rd July 1884, standing and to corner otherwise in good/very 370* . Sepia press seated, in rows wearing blazers, caps good condition. Rare £300/500 photograph of Bardsley on board and cricket attire. The photograph 382* Kent ‘County Champions’ 1906. ship en route to England in 1921. laid down to official photographers Original sepia photograph of the 6”x8”. Sold with a printed thanks mount with title and players names Kent team taken at on for sympathy card from Bardsley’s to lower border. Players include W.G. the 16th August 1906. Players, Wife following his death in 1954. G Grace, Lyttelton, Shrewsbury, Ulyett, sitting and seated in rows, include £40/60 Lord Harris, Steel, Barlow, Peate, Marsham, Fielder, Blythe, Wolley, Christopherson, Read etc. The 371* England Test players. Selection of six Burnup, Hutchings, Mason, photograph measures approx mono photographs of players 1959- Fairservice etc. Some damage with 11.5”x 9.25”. Overmounted. 1962, all head and shoulders shots. repairs to top right hand corner and Overall 18.5”x16”. Photograph by Players are Loader, Carr, Barber, top border otherwise in generally E. Hawkins & Co of Brighton. Some Knight, Murray and Swetman. good condition. Separate minor fading to edges of image Various sizes. G £30/50 nomenclature. The photograph otherwise in good condition. An measures 14”x11” £80/100 372* Cricket signatures. Selection of ten excellent image £600/900 smaller signed photographs of 383* England v Australia 1909. Original England won the Test match by an cricketers. Signatures include Bedser, sepia photograph of the England innings and five runs. For England , Binks, Bowes, Chester, Duckworth, team who played Australia at the Steel made 148, Barlow 38, Ulyett Evans, J.R. Reid etc. Various sizes. G Oval in the 5th Test at the Oval, 9th- 32 and Peate took six wickets in the £40/60 11th August 1909. The players are Australian first innings and Ulyett stood in casual team formation, seven wickets in the Australian 373* Cricket photographs. Selection of standing and sitting, wearing caps second innings. For Australia, Scott five mono and sepia action and cricket attire. Players include made 75, Giffen 63 and Palmer took photographs. Players featured are Rhodes, Spooner, Woolley, Lilley, six wickets in England’s only Hanif Mohammad, K. Sharp, Dexter, Fry, MacLaren, Barnes, Hutchings innings. Moxon and Knight. Various sizes. G etc. Players named above and below £25/35 380* England v Australia 1886. Original the image in pencil. Photograph laid 374* New Zealand. Seven portrait sepia photograph of the England down to mount. The photograph photographs from the 1958 tour of team who played Australia at Lord’s measures 5.5”x7.5” and overall England and three action shots from 19th-21st July 1886, standing and 8”x10”. G £140/180 seated, in rows wearing blazers, caps the 1949 series. Sold with a large 384* M.C.C. tour of the West Indies and cricket attire. The photograph panoramic photograph from the 1929/30 (First official tour). Scarce laid down to official photographers England v New Zealand tour match official mono photograph of the mount with title and players names played at Edgbaston in 1949 and a M.C.C. touring party, standing and to lower border. Players include W.G. postcard of the 1937 tourists. seated in rows, wearing official tour Grace, Ulyett, Barnes, Lohmann, Various sizes. G £80/120 blazers. Players include Gough- Barlow, Tylecote, Steel, Shrewsbury, Calthorpe, Haig, Stevens, Wyatt, 375* West Indies tour 1963. Excellent Scotton, Briggs etc. The photograph Sandham, Hendren, Ames, Voce etc. mono press photograph of Conrad measures approx 11.5”x 9.25”. The photograph laid down to official Hunte completing a pull shot in the Framed and glazed, overall photographers mount. Photograph nets prior to of 1963 at 16”x14”. Photograph by E. Hawkins

20 by Cleary and Elliott of Kingston, at upon arrival in photograph of the England team, Jamaica. The photograph measures England. Excellent image. 10.5”x8”. sitting and standing in rows, prior to 9.5”x8” and overall 13.5”x12”. G £100/150 the match. 10”x8”. G £60/80 Good condition £200/300 391* Australian tour of England 1948. 401* Australian tour of England 1956. The M.C.C. team left England for Excellent official mono photograph Original mono press photograph of the West Indies at the same time of the Australian team, standing and the Australian team in cricket attire, another M.C.C. team left for the seated in rows, wearing tour blazers sitting and standing in rows. first tour of New Zealand. This is the and cricket attire. The photograph 10”x8”. G £60/80 first and only instance of two laid down to official photographers M.C.C. teams touring at the same mount with title to top and players 402* England v Australia, Lord’s 1956. time. names to lower border. Photograph Mono photograph of the England by Sport & General. The photograph team being presented to the Queen 385* England v Australia, Lord’s 1930. measures 11.5”x8.5”. G £100/150 prior to the match. The Queen is Large original mono press about to shake hands with Fred photograph of the England team, 392* New Zealand tour of England 1949. Trueman, signed by Trueman. standing and seated in rows, Original mono press photograph of 10”x8”. G £50/70 wearing blazers and cricket attire. the New Zealand team in cricket Players include Chapman, Hobbs, attire pictured in front of the Lord’s 403* New Zealand tour of England 1958. Woolley, Hammond, Duleepsinji, pavilion. 10”x8”. G £60/80 Original mono press photograph of Tate, Allen etc. 11.5”x9.5”. VG the New Zealand team in tour £150/200 393* England v West Indies, The Oval blazers and cricket attire pictured in 1950. Original mono press front of the Lord’s pavilion. 10”x8”. 386* Australian tour of England 1930. photograph of the England team in G £60/80 Original mono photograph of the cricket attire pictured on the Oval Australian touring party stood sitting pitch. 10”x8”. G £50/70 404* Indian tour of England 1959. and standing with Lord and Lady Original mono press photograph of Balfour and others during a visit 394* South African tour of England 1951. the Indian team in tour blazers and whilst on the tour. 9”X6.5”. Ex Original mono press photograph of cricket attire pictured at Lord’s. Grimmett collection. G £80/100 the South African team in cricket 10”x8”. G £50/70 attire pictured in front of the Lord’s 387* South African tour of Australia pavilion. Signed by Captain Dudley 405* M.C.C. tour of Canada 1959. 1931-1932. Original official mono Nourse. 10”x8”. G £60/80 Original mono press photograph of photograph of the South African the M.C.C. team pictured on the touring team, standing and seated in 395* M.C.C. tour of India 1951. Original steps of the ship prior to departure. rows, wearing tour blazers and mono press photograph of the Captain, Dennis Silk to fore. 10”x8”. cricket attire. The photograph laid M.C.C. touring party at St. Pancras G £40/60 down to modern card with original station prior to leaving for the tour. 10”x8”. G £70/100 406* India v West Indies 1959. Original titles laid down to top and players press photograph of the Indian and printed names to lower border. 396* M.C.C. tour of the West Indies West Indies teams and officials, Players include Cameron, Taylor, 1953/54. Original mono press standing and seated in rows, taken Vincent, Morkel, Mitchell, Balaskas, photograph of both the M.C.C. and prior to the last days play in Delhi. Viljoen, Bell, Christy etc. The West Indies teams at Kingston 11.5”x9.25”. Ex photograph measures 11.5”x9.25” House, Jamaica. 10”x8”. G collection, signed by him to lower and overall 17”x14.5” £100/150 £80/120 border. G £80/120 Australia won the series 5-0 397* South African tour of England 1955. 407* England v South Africa 1960. 388* M.C.C. tour of the West Indies Original mono press photograph of Original mono press photograph of 1934/35. Excellent mono the South African team being the England team in cricket attire photograph of the M.C.C., standing presented to the Queen. The pictured at Lord’s. 10”x8”. G and seated in rows, wearing tour photograph laid down to original £60/80 mount. 9”x7”. G £40/50 blazers and caps. Players include 408* M.C.C. tour of India, Pakistan & Wyatt, Farnes, Hammond, Leyland, 398* Australian tour of England 1956. Ceylon 1961-62. Mono team Harbord, Farrimond, Ames etc. Original mono press photograph of photograph of the touring team. 9.75”x7.5”. G £100/150 the Australian team in tour blazers, Photograph the former property of 389* England v Dominions, Lord’s 1943. sitting and standing in rows. The Harold Dalton, masseur to the team. Rare original mono photograph of photograph taken at Arundel. The photograph has been mounted the Dominions team being presented 10”x8”. G £80/100 to card by Dalton with handwritten title and attached emblems. Framed to an official. Players featured 399* Australian tour of England 1956. without glass. Photograph include Martindale, Miller, Carmody, Original mono press photograph of 8.25”x6.25”. Overall 10”x16” Constantine, Clarke, Dempster, the Australian team taking the field £40/60 Morkel etc. 8”x6”. G £80/100 at Arundel, led by Captain Ian 390* Australian tour of England 1948. Johnson. Excellent image. 10”x8”. G 409* West Indies tour of England 1963. Excellent original mono photograph £70/90 Original mono press photograph of leading the team off of the Australian team, standing and 400* England v Australia, Trent Bridge the field at Arundel having taken seated in rows, pictured aboard ship 1956. Original mono press

21 eight wickets. 10”x8”. G £40/60 inscribed in black ink. 4.5”x6.5”. photographers mount and signed to Odd minor faults otherwise in good the borders by eighteen members of 410* England v South Africa 1965. condition £350/450 the touring party. Signatures include Original mono press photograph of L. Armanath, V. Mankad, the England team in cricket attire 420* Charles John Barnett. Kischenchand, Singh, Nayuda, pictured at Old Trafford. Signed in Gloucestershire & England 1927- Hazare, Sarwate, Mahomed, pink biro by May and Lock. 10”x8”. 1948. Mono press photograph Adhikari etc. 10”x8”. G £200/300 Ex Leslie Todd (Kent) collection. G depicting Barnett, half length, in £60/80 cricket attire. Signed in full ‘Charles 430* Australia v India 1947/48. Official J. Barnett’. 6”x4”. C.J. Barnett mono photograph of the Indian 411* New Zealand tour of England 1965. collection. G £60/80 team who played Australia in the Original mono press photograph of first Test in in November the New Zealand team in cricket 421* Andrew Sandham. Surrey & 1947. The photograph laid down to attire pictured in front of the Lord’s England. Original mono press photographers mount with title to pavilion. 10”x8”. G £60/80 photograph of Sandham, full length, top and players names to lower at the wicket in batting stance. 412* South African tour of England 1965. border. Signed to photograph by V.S. Signed in later years by Sandham. Original mono press photograph of Hazare and V. Mankad. Photograph 8”x10”. Excellent image. G the South African team in tour by S. Riley of Brisbane. Overall £100/130 blazers and cricket attire pictured at 13”x9”. G £80/120 Lord’s. 10”x8”. G £60/80 422* Maurice Tate, England v Australia, 431* Worcestershire v West Indies 2000. 1st Test, Sydney 1924/25. Large 413* England v West Indies 1966. Framed montage with colour aerial mono magazine picture of Tate, Original mono press photograph of photograph of the Worcester ground head and shoulders, taken after he the England team in cricket attire to top, mounted in black with title had taken 11 wickets in the Test. pictured at Old Trafford. G £60/70 below and signed beneath in silver Nicely signed by Tate in black ink. by the Worcestershire and West Laid down to card. 7”x9.5”. G 414* England v West Indies 1966. Indies teams. Signatures include £60/80 Original mono press photograph of Adams, Lara, Ambrose, Walsh, the West Indies team in cricket attire 423* Don Bradman. Mono photograph of Campbell, Collymore, Hick, pictured at Old Trafford. G £60/70 Bradman, Dennis Amiss and Alec McGrath, Rhodes etc. Framed and 415* M.C.C. Young Cricketers tour of Bedser taken outside Bradman’s glazed. Limited edition 5/10. Framed Pakistan 1967. Original mono press house in Adelaide 1975. Signed by and glazed overall 20”x14” £60/90 all three players. 8”x6”. Ex Bedser photograph of the M.C.C. team 432 India v Pakistan 1952. Inaugural Test collection £150/250 pictured on the steps of the plane series etc. Excellent photograph prior to departure. 10”x8”. G 424* W.J. Edrich. Original mono press album collated by Pakistan player, £50/60 photograph of Edrich full length Khurshid Ahmed. The album 416* Indian tour of England 1967. batting. Signed and dated by Edrich includes signed individual Original mono press photograph of and dated October 1945. 4”x6”. G photographs of the players, team the India team in tour sweaters and £60/80 photographs, action, invitations, cricket attire. 10”x8”. G £60/70 photographs whilst at Crewe C.C. as 425* Test Captains 1963. Mono professional, home life etc. 417* First professional team to the Middle photograph of the five Test Captains Signatures include Anwar Hussein, East (Kuwait) 1969. Original mono of 1963, Worrell, Benaud, Dexter, Zulfiqar, Hanif, Khan Mohammed, photograph taken at Heathrow prior Pataudi and Goddard having a drink Merchant etc. G £300/400 to the teams departure. May in the bar of a pub. Photograph laid Worcestershire players were down to mount. The mount signed 433 Worcestershire v The Australians involved including Graveney, by Worrell, Benaud, Dexter and 1938. Impressive original mono Coldwell, Gifford, Slade, Ormrod, Pataudi. Overall 12”x10”. VG press photograph of Don Bradman Headley, C. Lloyd, N. Hawke, £150/200 and ‘Jack’ Badcock batting for the Trueman, Evans etc. 10”x8”. G Australians in their only innings of 426* Botham, Warne and Ramprakash. £50/70 the match v Worcestershire at New Three signed colour and mono Road in the opening tour match, 418* West Indies tour of England 1973. photographs of the three players. 30th April 1938. Bradman is playing Original mono press photograph of Various sizes. G £25/35 a straight drive with Badcock at the the West Indies team in tour blazers 427* John Reid, and Alan non-strikers end, record crowd in and cricket attire. 8.5”x6.5”. G Connelly. Three signed mono attendance, of over 11,000 on the £60/70 photographs/pictures of the three first day, and the magnificent 419* John Thomas Tyldesley. Lancashire & players. Various sizes. G £25/35 towering cathedral in the England 1895-1923. Rare signed background. The scoreboard reads 428* Fred Trueman, and cabinet photograph card of Tyldesley 160-3 with batsman 3 (Bradman) on . Three signed mono by The Swiss Studio of Bourke 70 and Batsman 5 (Badcock) on photographs of the three players. Street, . The photograph nought. Bradman and Badcock put 8”x10” G £25/35 taken on the M.C.C. tour of on 277 runs for the 4th wicket, Australia 1903/04. Excellent image 429* Indian tour of Australia 1947/48. Bradman making 258 and Badcock of Tyldesley wearing striped jacket Original sepia photograph of the 67. The ‘Times’ photograph and straw boater. Signed and P&O Stratheden laid down to measures 11.5”x8” and is mounted,

22 framed and glazed. Overall approx 128 runs. Gunn made 169, Ulyett September 1893, standing and 20”x17”. Printed note from the 68, Chatterton 58 and Martyin took seated in rows, wearing caps and ‘Times’ to back of frame. A eight wickets in the match. For the cricket attire. The photograph laid wonderful image. G/VG £150/250 Gentlemen, Grace made 21 & 5, down to modern mount with titles to Read 77, Smith 33, Stoddart 31 and modern overmount. Players include 434* 1888. Original sepia Ferris took 5-87 in the Players only W.G. Grace, Stoddart, Richardson, photograph of the North team, innings. Ferris, A. Hearne, Read, Lockwood, standing and seated in rows wearing J.T. Hearne, Wickham etc. The blazers, caps and cricket attire. The 437* Gentlemen v Players 1891. Original photograph measures approx 11”x photograph laid down to official sepia photograph of the Players 8.5”. Overall 17”x14”. Fading to photographers mount. Players team, standing and seated in rows, photograph, minor foxing otherwise include Dixon, Barlow, Peel, Flowers, wearing cricket attire. The in generally good condition Gunn, Sherwin, Barnes, Daft, photograph laid down to official £100/150 Attewell etc. The photograph photographers mount with title to measures approx 11.5”x 9.25”. top and players named to lower The South of England won the Overall 16”x13”. Photograph by E. border. Players include Gunn, Ulyett, match by six wickets, the Hawkins of Brighton. Minor foxing Abel, Read, Lohmann, Phillips, Bean, Australians being dismissed for 64 in to mount and photograph, some age Peel, Attewell etc. The photograph their first innings. For the South of toning, minor fading otherwise in measures approx 10.75”x 8.5”. England, Hewett made 58 & 36, good condition. G £150/250 Overall 14.75”x13”. Photograph by Stoddart 27, Grace 24 & 23 and George W. Bradshaw of . Richardson took 11 wickets and The South won by 47 runs, For the Very minor foxing to mount Lockwood six wickets in the match. North, W. Gunn top scored with 91, otherwise in good condition For the Australians, Lyons made 75 Dixon 53, Barnes & Sugg 28 and £150/250 in the 2nd innings, Blackham 41, Peel and Barlow took 6 wickets each Trumble 24 and Turner took seven in the match. The Players won by an innings and wickets and Trumble six wickets in 128 runs. Gunn made 169, Ulyett the match 435* North v South 1889. Original sepia 68, Chatterton 58 and Martyin took photograph of the North team, eight wickets in the match. For the 440* North v South 1894. Original sepia standing and seated in rows, Gentlemen, Grace made 21 & 5, photograph of the North team who wearing blazers, caps and cricket Read 77, Smith 33, Stoddart 31 and played the South on the 6th-8th attire. The photograph laid down to Ferris took 5-87 in the Players only September, standing and seated in official photographers mount with innings. rows, wearing blazers, caps and title and players names printed to cricket attire. The photograph laid top and lower borders. Players 438* North v South 1892. Original sepia down to official photographers include Barnes, Attewell, Gunn, photograph of the North team, mount with title and players names Ulyett, Sherwin, Sugg, Richardson, standing and seated in rows, printed to lower border. Players Peel, Lee etc. The photograph wearing blazers, caps and cricket include Kemble, Wainwright, Ward, measures approx 11.5”x 9.25”. attire. The photograph laid down to Sugg, Mitchell, Gunn, Tunnicliffe, Overall 16”x13.25”. Photograph by official photographers mount. Brown, Mold, Peel etc. The E. Hawkins of Brighton. Some foxing Players include Spofforth, Gunn, photograph measures approx to mount and photograph, some Ulyett, Peel, Ward, Wright, 11.5”x 9.5”. Overall 15.25”x13”. fading otherwise in good condition. Wainwright, Attewell etc. The Photograph by E. Hawkins of G £150/250 photograph measures approx Brighton. Age toning and foxing to 10.75”x 8.5”. Overall mount and photograph otherwise in The North won by 152 runs. For the 15.75”x13.25”. Photograph by generally good condition. Mount North, Lee made 60 & 39, Gunn 29 Blomfield of Hastings. Some foxing laid down to conservation board. & 57no, Attewell 30 and Attewell to mount otherwise in good Excellent image £150/250 took eight wickets and Peel seven condition £150/250 wickets in the match. The match was drawn. For the The South won by an innings & 10 North, Sugg made 71 & 21, Mitchell 436* Gentlemen v Players 1891. Original runs. For the North, Gunn & 28, Brown 27no, Gunn 20 & 16 and sepia photograph of the Players Wainwright top scored with 27 Davidson and Peel both took four team, standing and seated in rows, each, Spofforth 17, Ward 16 and wickets in South’s only innings. wearing cricket attire. The Spofforth took 4-65 and Attewell 3- photograph laid down to official 67. The match only lasted two days 441* Gentlemen v Players 1894. Original photographers mount. Players so in consequence of this the blank sepia photograph of the Players include Gunn, Ulyett, Abel, Saturday was filled by a match by team who played the Players on the Chatterton, Peel, Lohmann, the same teams playing with 10th-12th September, standing and Attewell, Phillips, Bean etc. The broomsticks instead of cricket bats, seated in rows, wearing caps and photograph measures approx 11”x the North having the upper hand on cricket attire. The photograph laid 8.25”. Overall 15.75”x13.25”. this occasion. down to official photographers Photograph by Blomfield of mount. Players include Gunn, Abel, Hastings. Some foxing to mount 439* South of England v Australia 1893. Brockwell, Lockwood, Hearne, Peel, otherwise in good condition Original sepia photograph of the Butt, Mold etc. The photograph £150/250 South of England team who played measures approx 11.25”x 9.25”. the Australians on the 7th-9th The Players won by an innings and Overall 15.25”x13”. Photograph by

23 W. Bradshaw of Hastings. Some age five wickets in the match. attire. The photograph is laid down toning and foxing to mount and to official photographers mount with 444* Yorkshire 1895. Original sepia photograph otherwise in good title ‘Australians 1905’ and players photograph of the Yorkshire team condition. Mount laid down to names printed to lower border. who played Sussex at Hastings on conservation board £150/250 Players featured include V. Trumper, the 4-6th July 1895, standing and J. Darling, R. Duff, C. Hill, A. Cotter, The match was drawn. For the seated, in rows wearing blazers, caps F. Laver, S. Gregory, M. Noble, J.J. Players, Brockwell made 81, Abel and cricket attire. The photograph Kelly, W. Armstrong, A. Hopkins, W. 51no, Ward 47, Hearne 42 and J.T. laid down to official photographers Howell etc. The photograph by E. Hearne took eight wickets in the mount with title and players names Hawkins & Co of Brighton. The match. printed to lower borders. Players photograph measures approx include Hawke (Captain), Hirst, 11.25”x8.25” and is overmounted, 442* North v South 1895. Original sepia Brown, Denton, Hunter, Peel, framed and glazed. The photograph of the South team who Jackson, Tunniciffe etc. The photographic image showing signs played the North on the 5th-7th photograph measures approx of ‘light’ fading otherwise in good September, standing and seated in 11.5”x9.5”. Overall 15.25”x13.25”. condition. Excellent image of this rows, wearing blazers, caps and Photograph by E. Hawkins of early Australian touring team cricket attire. The photograph laid Brighton. Some fading to £200/300 down to official photographers photograph, foxing to mount. Laid mount with title and players names down to conservation board. G England won the five Test series 2-0 printed to upper and lower borders. £120/160 Players include W.G. Grace, 448 ‘Notts. County Eleven 1883’. Early Stoddart, Brockwell, Butt, Martin, Yorkshire won the match by 9 original sepia photograph of the Lockwood, Townsend, Woods, Abel, wickets. For Yorkshire, Tunnicliffe Nottinghamshire team, seated and Richardson etc. The photograph made 45 & 50no, Jackson made 38 standing in rows and wearing caps measures approx 11.75”x 9.75”. & 45no, Wainwright 46, Hawke 28 and cricket attire. The photograph is Overall 15.25”x13.25”. Photograph and Hirst took nine wickets in the laid down to official photographers by E. Hawkins of Brighton. Some age match. mount with title and players names toning and foxing to mount and printed to lower border. Players 445* ‘West Indies Cricket Team 1950’. photograph otherwise in good featured include Barnes, Shrewsbury Large original mono photograph of condition. Mount laid down to , Mills, Scotton, Wright, Attewell, the West Indies team who toured conservation board. Excellent image Shaw (Capt), Gunn, Sherwin, England in 1950, seated and £150/250 Flowers etc. The photograph by S. standing in rows, wearing tour Kirk of Nottingham. The photograph The South won by 109 runs. For the blazers. The photograph laid down measures approx 8”x6”, framed and South, Grace made 104 (his 107 first to official photographers mount with glazed, overall approx 14”x12.5”. class century), Stoddart made 68 & printed title to top and players The photographic image showing 71, Townsend 39 & 26no, Abel 38 names to lower border. Players signs of ‘light’ fading, some foxing, and Richardson took eleven and include Goddard, Ramadhin, age toning to mount otherwise in Townsend six wickets in the match. Valentine, Walcott, Weekes, Worrell, good condition £100/150 Stollmeyer etc. Photograph by 443* North v South 1895. Original sepia General Press Agency, Fleet Street. Nottinghamshire won the County photograph of the North team who The photograph measures Championship in 1883. played the South on the 5th-7th 11.75”x8.75” and overall approx September, standing and seated in 16”x14”. Good/very good condition 449 Australian tour of England 1938. rows, wearing blazers, caps and £70/100 Large original mono photograph of cricket attire. The photograph laid the Australian team, standing and down to official photographers 446* Hastings and related team seated in rows, wearing tour blazers mount with title and players names photographs. Collection of, mainly, and cricket attire. The photograph printed to upper and lower borders. team photographs including laid down to original photographers Players include Wright, Mold, Hastings Ramblers C.C. 1938, mount with title to top and players Pougher, Shrewsbury, Chatterton, Hastings team v Bank 1937, names to lower border and signed Ward, De Trafford, Lilley, Denton, Buckhurst Hill C.C. South Coast tour by all sixteen players and the Briggs etc. The photograph 1951, ‘Hastings Municipals C.C. Manager W.H. Jeanes to side measures approx 11.75”x 9.75”. 1938, South Saxons C.C. 1937’, borders. Signatures include Don Overall 15.25”x13.25”. Photograph ‘Queens Road Development 1958’, Bradman, McCabe, Barnes, Brown, by E. Hawkins of Brighton. Some age ‘The Old Alexandrians c 1900’ etc. O’Reilly, Barnett, Chipperfield, toning and foxing to mount and Plus a Vanity Fair colour chromolith - Hassett, Fingleton, Fleetwood- photograph otherwise in good ograph of J.L. Baldwin, Co-Founder Smith, etc. The photograph condition. Mount laid down to of I Zingari C.C. Varied condition, measures 10.5”x8” and overall conservation board. Excellent image generally good £70/100 approx 17”x15” The signature of £150/250 M.G. Waite faded, all the rest in 447 Australia 1905. Rare and impressive good condition. Framed and glazed The South won by 109 runs. For the official sepia photograph of the £300/500 North, Lilley made 23 & 75, Denton Australian team who toured England 62, Chatterton 36, Pougher 30no in 1905, seated and standing in rows 450 ‘The Hadlee Era 1971-1990’. and Briggs and Pougher each took and wearing tour caps and cricket Mounted signed colour photograph

24 of Sir in bowling South African players, forty of each. Reeve etc. Mainly 7”x9” & 10”x8”. pose. Mount in blue with title. Includes , C. Lloyd, Lara, G £30/40 Highlights Hadlee’s career record Bishop, Ambrose, Walsh, Pollock, and achievements during his Donald, Kallis, Kirsten, Adams etc. 465 Glamorgan & Sussex. Sixty mono eighteen years in the game. Mainly 7”x9” & 10”x8”. G £40/60 and colour press photographs of 14”x20”. Framed and glazed. Sold Glamorgan & Sussex players, thirty with framed colour print ‘Cadbury’s 457 Australia. Eighty mono and colour of each. Includes V. Richards, Morris, Cocoa’ with boy batsman to centre. press photographs of Australian Maynard, Lewis, Doggart, Dexter, G £15/25 players. Includes , Imran, Barclay etc. Mainly 7”x9” & Taylor, Waugh, Warne, Ponting, 10”x8”. G £30/40 451 Australian tour of England 1948. Healy, Border, Lillee, Thomson, Excellent official mono photograph Marsh etc. 7”x9” & 10”x8”. G 466 Kent & Somerset. Sixty mono and of the Australian team, standing and £30/50 colour press photographs of Kent & seated in rows, wearing tour blazers Somerset players, thirty of each. and cricket attire. The photograph 458 Indian, Pakistan & Sri Lanka. One Includes Tavare, Igglesden, Headley, laid down to official photographers hundred and twenty mono and Cowdrey, Marsh, Botham, Caddick, mount with title to top and players colour press photographs of Indian, Trescothick, V. Richards etc. Mainly names to lower border. Signed to Pakistan & Sri Lanka players, forty of 7”x9” & 10”x8”. G £30/40 side borders by all seventeen playing each. Includes Tendulkar, Dravid, Kumble, Imran, Miandad, Malik, De 467 Nottinghamshire & Leicestershire. members of the touring party, Sixty mono and colour press signatures include Bradman, Silva, Mendis, Ratnayake etc. Mainly 7”x9” & 10”x8”. G £40/60 photographs of Nottinghamshire & Lindwall, Harvey, Johnson, Leicestershire players, thirty of each. Hamence, Brown, Loxton, Tallon, 459 Yorkshire & Durham. Sixty mono Includes Hadlee, Rice, Randall, Miller, Toshack, Morris, McCool etc. and colour press photographs of Broad, Gower, Tolchard, Simmons Heavy fading to the majority of Yorkshire and Durham players, thirty etc. Mainly 7”x9” & 10”x8”. G signatures although the majority are of each. Includes Trueman, Boycott, £30/40 just about legible, odd ones good. Close, Gough, Vaughan, Boon, Inscription to lower border reads ‘To Harmison, Botham, Brown etc. 468 Australia. Five signed colour press Douglas with best wishes for the Mainly 7”x9” & 10”x8”. G £30/40 photographs of Australian players, future from Keith Johnson, Elliott, Moody, Watson, Bevan and 14/9/1948’.Photograph by Sport & 460 Surrey & Middlesex. Sixty mono and Harvey. 10”x8”. G £20/30 General. The photograph measures colour press photographs of Surrey and Middlesex players, thirty of 469 Cricket photographs. Twenty signed 9.75”x7.5” and overall 15”x12”. G photographs of prominent cricketers £150/250 each. Includes Stewart, Ramprakash, Thorpe, Jackman, Gatting, Brearley, including Sangakkara, Inzaman, 452 Don Bradman. Reproduction Fraser, Shah etc. Mainly 7”x9” & Mustaq, Harmison, S. Campbell, photograph of Bradman batting in 10”x8”. G £30/40 Hick, Croft etc. 10”x8”. G £25/35 later years dressed in a suit. Signed 470 Cricket photographs. Twenty signed by Bradman. 8”x10”. G £40/50 461 Gloucestershire & Hampshire. Sixty mono and colour press photographs photographs of prominent cricketers 453 Don Bradman. Sport & General press of Gloucestershire & Hampshire including Pieterson, Atherton, photograph of Bradman wearing players, thirty of each. Includes Laxman, Gough, Ramprakash, R. Australia 1930 tour of England Symonds, Russell, Lawrence, Harvey, Richardson, Loye, Nixon etc. blazer and cap. Signed in later years R. Smith, Gower, Udal, Crawley etc. 10”x8”. G £25/35 by Bradman. 6.25”x8.5”. G £40/60 Mainly 7”x9” & 10”x8”. G £30/40 471 W.G. Grace. Various reproduction 454 ‘The Fast Men’. Three mono action 462 Essex & Northamptonshire. Sixty photographs of Grace. Various sizes. photographs of Denis Lillee, Jeff mono and colour press photographs G £15/25 Thomson and . The of Essex & Northamptonshire 472 Lancashire c1936. Excellent original three photographs in mount with players, thirty of each. Includes photograph of W.H.L. Lister leading printed details below. Framed and Gooch, Hussain, Lever, M.Waugh, out the Lancashire team at Old glazed. Limited edition 1856/2000. Lillee, Ambrose, Lamb, Ripley etc. Trafford circa 1936. 10”x8”. G With certificate of authentic ity Mainly 7”x9” & 10”x8”. G £30/40 £30/40 signed by Hogg and dated 2003. Overall 40”x19”. G £50/70 463 Lancashire & Derbyshire. Sixty mono 473 Lionel Charles Hamilton Palairet. and colour press photographs of Somerset & England 1891-1909. 455 England. One hundred and twenty Lancashire & Derbyshire players, Mono postcard size sepia mono and colour press photographs thirty of each. Includes Hughes, photograph of Palairet in batting of England players. Includes Flintoff, Lloyd, Atherton, Fairbrother, Flintoff, stance. Nicely signed by Palairet. May, Botham, Gooch, Gower, Lamb, Cork, Malcolm, Bowler etc. Mainly Trimmed to top border. G £30/50 Atherton, Gough etc. Mainly 7”x9” 7”x9” & 10”x8”. G £30/40 & 10”x8”. G £40/60 474 Signed cricket photographs. Twenty 464 Worcestershire & Warwickshire. signed colour press photographs of 456 West Indies, New Zealand, Sixty mono and colour press cricketers. Signatures include Gough, Zimbabwe & South Africa. One photographs of Worcestershire & Shastri, Law, Mullally, Wells, Nixon, hundred and twenty mono and Warwickshire players, thirty of each. Emburey etc. Various sizes, mainly colour press photographs of West Includes D’Oliveira, Radford, 8”x10”. G £25/35 Indies, New Zealand, Zimbabwe and Botham, Hick, Donald, Lara, Pollock,

25 475 Ashes photographs. Selection of six with two further pages signed by a by all eighteen members of the party press photographs from Ashes further five players from the series. including Bradman, Harvey, Miller, matches includes leaving Signatures include Chapman, Tate, Hassett, Johnson, Toshack, Brown, the field Headingley 1981- 8-43, Hobbs, Woolley, Larwood, Sutcliffe, Morris, Hamence, Morris, Tallon, signed, 1963, signed, Duleepsinhji, Geary, Leyland etc. G Lindwall etc. Barnes hand stamped 1964, signed, £150/200 as usual. Folds otherwise in taking Burke’s wicket 1956, Burge good/very good condition 483* Australian tour of England 1930. batting 1962 etc. Various sizes, some £600/800 signatures signed in later years. G Two small joined album pages signed £25/35 by all fifteen members of the 491* ‘Jim Laker, 19-90’. England v Australian team. Signatures include Australia, 4th Test 1956. Album 476 . Original postcard size Bradman, Woodfull, Jackson, page signed by the full England team photograph of Jessop in batting Fairfax, McCabe, Ponsford, and 12th man, Trueman from this pose. Hawkins. G £20/30 Grimmett etc. g £200/300 momentous match. Signatures include May, Lock, Laker, Bailey, 477 Cricket photographs. Selection of 484* West Indies (first) tour of Australia Statham, Richardson, Evans, sundry photographs and pictorial 1930/31. Small album page signed Cowdrey, Washbrook etc. Sold with items. Includes C.A. Smith, C.B. Fry, by fourteen members of the West a fully printed scorecard for the Sussex, Edmund Peate, Yorkshire, Indies team. Signatures include match. G £200/300 C.F. Walters, Worcestershire, G.L. Grant, Constantine, Headley, Wight, Jessop, Gloucestershire, Macartney Barrow, Scott, Francis, Martin etc. G 492* England v Australia 1956. Australian and Bardsley etc. Some non cricket £200/300 Board of Control headed paper items, some signatures. G £15/25 unusually signed by twelve members 485* Australia v West Indies 1930/31. of the England team. Signatures 478 Frank Stanley Jackson. Yorkshire & Two small joined album pages signed include May, Compton, Cowdrey, England 1890-1907. by twelve members of the Australian Laker, Tyson, Sheppard etc. G Photomechanical process print team. Signatures include Woodfull, £70/90 photograph of Jackson, former Bradman, Jackson, Oldfield, England Captain who played twenty McCabe, Ponsford, Hornibrook etc. 493* M.C.C. 1956-57. Official autograph Tests from 1893 to 1905, taken from G £200/300 sheet for the M.C.C. tour of South the original action photograph by Africa 1956-57. Fully signed in ink 486* Australia Test players. Small album George William Beldham. Signed to by seventeen members of the page signed by Test players, Ron lower border by Jackson and touring party. Signatures include Oxenham and Bert Ironmonger. G Beldham in pencil. Published by the May, Insole, Compton, Cowdrey, £80/120 Swan Electric Engraving Company Laker, Statham, Tyson etc. Folds on 1st September 1905. Window 487* Australia v South Africa 1931/32. otherwise good condition £70/90 mounted. 14.5”x22” overall. Autograph album containing the 494* South Africa v England, 3rd Test Damage and damp staining to top signatures of all sixteen of the South 1957. Official South African Cricket border, foxing to edges, staining to African touring party, to one double Association headed autograph sheet image. Viewing essential, sold not album page, and the Australian fully signed by the South African subject to return £70/100 team who played in the second Test team who played England in v South Africa, to next double album in January 1957. Thirteen signatures AUTOGRAPH SHEETS, ALBUM page. Signatures include Cameron, including Van Ryneveld, Goddard, PAGES Steyn, Balaskas, Curnow, Quinn, Endean, Burger, Pithey, Keith, Waite, Van Der Merwe, Woodfull, 479* Hampshire 1929. Large album page Tayfield etc. A scarce sheet Bradman, McCabe, Ponsford, signed in ink by twelve members of £120/160 the team. Signatures include Nitschke, Rigg, Ironmonger, Lee etc. Tennyson, Mead, Adams, Brown, Some signatures back to back. VG 495* Australian tour of Pakistan and India Pothecary, Herman etc. Some age £400/500 1959/60. Official autograph sheet fully signed in ink by all eighteen toning otherwise in good condition 488* W.H. Oldfield. Australia. Album members of the touring party £60/80 page very nicely signed by Oldfield, including Benaud, Harvey, Davidson, inscribed , dedicated and dated 1933. 480* Lancashire 1929. Small album page Grout, Lindwall, McDonald, O’Neill, VG £50/70 signed in ink by eight members of Burge, Mackay etc. Folds, evidence the team. Signatures include E. 489* South Africa 1947. Headed paper of insect damage resulting in small Tyldesley, Hopwood, Duckworth, R. strip signed in ink by twenty holes to centre line of sheet, minor Tyldesley, Hallows, Sibbles etc. G members of the South African team staining otherwise in good condition. £40/50 in England. Signatures include Rare official sheet £70/100 Melville, Nourse, Harris, Mann, 481* Cambridge University 1930. Small 496* South Africa v New Zealand, 1st & Fullerton, Dawson, Mitchell, Lindsay, album page signed by eleven of the 2nd Tests 1961. Official South Smith etc. The signatures of Nourse team. Signatures include F.R. Brown, African Cricket Association headed and Dyer are duplicated. One G.C. Grant, E.T. Killick, Kemp-Welch, autograph sheet fully signed by the signature laid down. G £50/60 Baines, Morgan etc. G £40/60 South African team who played New 482* England v Australia 1930. Small 490* Australia 1948. Official autograph Zealand in Durban and album page signed by thirteen sheet for the Australian touring team in December 1961. players from series. Sold to England 1948. Nicely signed in ink Twelve signatures including McGlew,

26 Barlow, Bland, McLean, Pollock, signatures of Australia 1953 (12 Signatures include Smith, Hollies, Waite, Walter etc. A scarce sheet signatures), Lancashire 1953 (11), Dollery, Gardner, Ord, Wolton etc. G £120/160 South Africa 1955 & 1960 (both on £25/35 laid down folding official sheets), 497* Warwickshire 1968. Club headed England 1955 on L.C.C.C. headed 514 Middlesex c1911. Album page nicely compliment signed by eleven page, Manchester City 1955/56 & signed in ink by eight members of members of the team. Signatures 1960, Stockport County 1956 plus the team. Signatures include F.T. include Jameson, Kanhai, Smith, other cricket and football signatures, Mann, Hearne, Lee, Hendren, Haig, Amiss, Gibbs, Abberley etc. G some laid down. Book becoming Baker etc. G £25/35 £20/30 detached at spine, some pages 515 Nottinghamshire 1928. Album page 498* England v West Indies 1976. loose. G £60/80 nicely signed in ink by eleven Autograph sheet signed by fourteen 509 West Indies 1933. Two album pages members of the team. Signatures members of the England team who containing fifteen signatures of the include Carr, Staples, Larwood, played in the 2nd one day interna - West Indian tourists. Signatures Hardstaff, Keeton, Voce, Lilley, tional 1976. G £30/50 include Da Costa (signed twice), Walker etc. G £30/50 499* Pakistan 1982. Official autograph Headley, Griffith, Barrow, Sealey, 516 Surrey 1928. Album page signed in sheet for the Pakistan tour of Roach, Grant, Martindale, Valentine ink by fourteen members of the England 1982. Fully signed with etc. Minor fading to one signature, team. Signatures include Hobbs, eighteen signatures including Imran generally good condition £60/80 Garland-Wells, Peach, Brooks, Khan, Muddasar, Miandad, Zaheer, 510 Australian tour of England 1948. Fender, Sandham, Strudwick, Majid, Sarfraz, Qadir etc. G £30/50 Brown autograph album containing Barling, Gregory etc. Signed to verso by Boxer Jimmy Wilde. G £40/60 500* Prime Minister XI v West Indies a page signed in ink by thirteen 1984. Official autograph sheet members of the Australian touring 517 New Zealand tour of England 1937. signed by twelve members of the party, being the team who played Two album pages nicely signed by all team. Signatures include Hughes, Scotland in the last match of the tour fifteen members of the touring party. Boon, G.Chappell, Lillee, Thomson, at Mannofield Park, Aberdeen on Signatures include Donnelly, Matthews etc. Sold with further the 17th & 18th September 1948. Dunning, Kerr, Weir, Page, Vivian, autograph sheet for Tasmania v Signatures include Bradman, Harvey, Moloney, Hadlee, Wallace etc. The West Indies 1984, fully signed. G Lindwall, Morris, Johnson, Miller, signatures signed on the 10th July £30/50 Brown, Johnston, Ring etc. Australia 1937 when they played Yorkshire. won the match by an innings and 87 The two pages laid down to slightly 501* England v Pakistan 1992. Official runs. Bradman made 123no, larger album pages. G £40/60 autograph sheets for Texaco Trophy McCool 108 etc. The signatures matches (2, both different) and 1st, were obtained by the vendors Uncle 518 ‘Rest of England XI v M.C.C. 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th test matches. who was secretary of the Australian XI, Folkestone 1932’. Qty 7. G £50/70 Mannofield club at the time, the Album page signed in ink by the Rest of England team, included two 502* England ‘A’ tour to Australia 1996. vendor was 12 at the time. G South Africans, Owen-Smith and Official autograph sheet for the tour, £180/250 H.W. Taylor. Signatures include fully signed. G £15/25 511 New Zealand. Autograph book Chapman, Freeman, Woolley, 503* England v Pakistan 1996. Official signed by many New Zealand Valentine, Oldfield etc. G £60/90 autograph sheets for the 1st and 2nd players, one page signed by Walter, 519 Lancashire c1934. Album page Test matches and the Texaco Trophy. Richard and Dayle Hadlee. Other nicely signed by twelve members of Qty 3. G £25/35 signatures include Brian Hastings, with note, Reid, I. Smith, Cairns, the team including Lister, Iddon, 504* England v New Zealand 1999. Chatfield, Howarth, (further Paynter, Parkinson, Sibbles, Booth, Official autograph sheets for the 1st, signature) of Richard Hadlee etc. G Pollard etc. Three Leicestershire 2nd, 3rd and 4th Test matches. Qty £30/40 signatures to verso. G £30/50 4. G £30/40 512 Warwickshire 1912. Large album 520 Leicestershire 1934. Album page 505* Zimbabwe tour of England 2000. page very nicely signed in black ink nicely signed by twelve members of Official autograph sheet, fully by eleven members of the team. the team including Berry, Geary, signed. G £15/20 Signatures include G.W. Stephens, Astill, Wigginton, Armstrong, Marlow, Shipman etc. Four 506* England v Zimbabwe 2000. Official Percy , W.C. Hands, Baker, Charlesworth, Santall, F. Field, Middlesex signatures to verso. G autograph sheets for the 1st & 2nd £30/50 Test matches and the Triangular Kinneir, E.J. Smith, Parsons etc. Also Tournament with West Indies. Qty 3. signed by R.G. Barlow (Lancashire & 521 M.C.C. v Kent, Folkestone 1934. G £20/30 England 1871-1891) who probably Album page signed by eleven signed it as a first class Umpire. members of the M.C.C. team. 507* England v West Indies 2000. Official Some early and rarer signatures. G Signatures include Walters, Haig, autograph sheets for the 1st, 3rd £200/300 Garland-Wells, Guise, Human, and 4th Test matches. Qty 3. G Walters etc. G £40/60 £20/30 513 Warwickshire 1950. Album page nicely signed in ink by twelve 522 Nottinghamshire C.C.C. 1961/62. 508* Test & County autographs 1950’s. members of the 1950 team. Official autograph sheet, with Autograph book containing the

27 printed club heading, signed by 530 West Indies tour of Australia 542 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1966. thirteen of the playing staff. 1991/92. Official autograph sheet Original hardback with dustwrapper. Signatures include Poole, Clay, for the tour. Fifteen signatures in ink Odd minor faults to dustwrapper Rhodes, Forbes, Winfield, Corran, including Richardson, Haynes, Lara, otherwise in good condition £35/45 Millman etc. Odd faults, good Marshall, Patterson, Hooper etc. 543 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1965. £20/30 Light folds otherwise in generally Original hardback with dustwrapper. good condition £25/35 523 Australian tour of England 1961. Some handwritten ‘ticks’ to certain Official autograph sheet fully signed WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS pages otherwise in good condition in ink by all twenty members of the £25/35 touring party including Benaud, 531 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1991- Harvey, Booth, Davidson, Gaunt, 2007. Original hardbacks with 544 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964. McDonald, Simpson, McKenzie etc. dustwrappers. Qty 17. Good/very Original hardback. Some light wear Includes officials. Fold marks good condition £80/120 to spine, dulling to gilts otherwise in good condition £25/35 otherwise in good condition £50/70 532 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1986- 524 Australia 1968. Official autograph 2007. Original hardbacks with 545 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1962. sheet for the Australian tour of dustwrapper. Generally good/very Original hardback. Handwriting to England 1968. Fully signed in ink by good condition. Qty 22 £100/130 inside front cover, dulling to spine all seventeen members of the party gilt, minor marks to front board 533 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1979- otherwise in good condition £25/35 including Lawry, Chappell, Hawke, 1989. Original hardbacks with Walters, Mallett, Gleeson etc. G dustwrappers. Qty 11. Generally 546 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1962. £40/60 good/very good condition £50/80 Original hardback. Good/very good condition £30/40 525 Australia 1975. Official autograph 534 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1977. sheet for the Australian World Cup Original hardback with dustwrapper. 547 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1961. tour of Canada and United Kingdom Odd minor faults to head of Original hardback. Dulling to gilts 1975. Sixteen signatures including I. dustwrapper otherwise in generally otherwise in good condition £30/40 Chappell, G. Chappell, Gilmour, good/very good condition £20/30 Lillee, Marsh, Thomson, Walters etc. 548 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. Various pens used to sign. G £30/40 535 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1977 Original hardback. Wrinkling to & 1978. Original hardbacks with spine otherwise in good condition 526 England team sheets. Official sheets dustwrapper. Odd faults to one £30/40 for England v India 1996 and dustwrapper otherwise in generally 549 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. England tour of New Zealand good/very good condition £30/50 1991/92. Both fully signed. G Original hardback. Some fading to £20/30 536 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1976- gilts otherwise in good condition 2007. All original hardbacks with £20/30 527 Yorkshire 1931. Album page signed dustwrappers with the exception of 550 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. by seven members of the Yorkshire 1982, 2000 & 2003 which are limp Original hardback. Odd faults team. Signatures include cloth. Qty 32. Some faults, generally otherwise in good condition £30/40 Greenwood, Oldroyd, Robinson, good condition £140/180 Verity, King, Barber etc. Sold with a 551 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959. 537 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1976- larger lined page signed by Yorkshire Original hardback. Odd minor faults 1979. Original hardbacks with c1950’s with eleven signatures otherwise in good condition £30/40 including Illingworth, Wilson, Bolus, dustwrappers. Qty 4. G/VG £50/70 552 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959. Stott etc. G £20/30 538 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1974. Original hardback. Good/very good Original hardback with dustwrapper. 528 Australian tour of England 1953. condition £30/40 Official autograph sheet fully signed Good/very good condition £30/40 553 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. in ink by all seventeen members of 539 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1974, Original hardback. Good/very good the touring party including Hassett, 1976 and 1978. Original hardbacks condition £30/50 Morris, Hill, Benaud, Harvey, with dustwrapper. Some faults to Johnston, Lindwall, McDonald, dustwrappers otherwise in good 554 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. Miller, Tallon etc. Light fold marks condition £40/60 Original hardback. Good/very good otherwise in good/very good condition £30/40 condition £100/150 540 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1968. Original hardback with dustwrapper. 555 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. 529 South African tour of Australia & Some light fading to dustwrapper Original hardback. Generally New Zealand 1963/64. Official spine and odd minor faults to good/very good condition £30/40 autograph sheet for the tour fully dustwrapper otherwise in good signed in ink by all seventeen condition £30/40 556 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1957. members of the party including Original hardback. Some crinkling to Goddard, Van Der Merwe, Barlow, 541 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1966. spine paper, odd minor faults Bland, G&P Pollock, Lindsay, Waite Original hardback. Lacking otherwise in good/very good etc. Folds otherwise in good dustwrapper otherwise in good condition £30/40 condition £25/30 condition £30/40 557 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956. Original hardback. Minor faults to

28 spine otherwise in generally page, odd faults. Generally good otherwise in good condition good/very good condition £30/40 condition £30/40 £70/100 558 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956. 573 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949. 583 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1934. Original hardback. Bump to lower Original hardback. Broken front 71st edition. Bound in brown boards, corner of front board, odd faults internal hinge otherwise in good with original front paper wrapper otherwise in good condition £25/35 condition £40/60 only. Title and date in gilt to spine. Odd minor faults otherwise in good 559 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. 574 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1948. condition £40/50 Original hardback. Good/very good Original hardback. Fading to spine condition £30/40 gilt, some wear to board extremities, 584 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1933. browning to page edges otherwise 70th edition. Bound in brown 560 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. in good condition £50/70 boards, with original paper Original hardback. Good condition wrappers. Title and date in gilt to £30/40 575 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1948, spine. Wrappers in only about fair 1950 & 1951. Original limp cloth 561 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955, condition, contents generally good covers. Some age toning to covers, 1957 and 1960. Original limp cloth £40/60 browning to page edges of the 1948 covers. Good condition. Qty 3 edition, odd faults otherwise in good 585 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1932. £25/35 condition. Qty 3 £25/35 69th edition. Bound in brown 562 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954. boards, with original paper 576 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947. Original hardback. Some spotting to wrappers. Title and date in gilt to Original hardback. Browning to page boards and spine, dulling to gilts spine. Odd minor faults otherwise in edges, broken front and rear internal otherwise in good condition £25/35 good condition £50/70 hinges, fading to spine and cover 563 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954. gilts otherwise in generally good 586 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1931. Original hardback. Minor faults condition £30/40 68th edition. Bound in brown otherwise in good condition £30/40 boards, with original paper 577 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947. wrappers. Title and date in gilt to Original hardback. Browning to page 564 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954. spine. Odd minor faults otherwise in edges, breaking to front internal Original hardback. Good/very good good condition £50/70 condition £30/40 hinge, odd faults otherwise in good/very good condition £50/80 587 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1929. 565 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1953. 66th edition. Bound in brown 578 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947, Original hardback. Minor marks to boards, with original front paper 1957, 1958 and 1977. Original limp front board otherwise in good/very wrapper preserved, lacking rear. Gilt cloth covers. Browning to page good condition £30/40 to spine. Odd faults otherwise in edges of the 1947 edition, some good condition £40/50 566 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1953. faults. Overall generally good Original hardback. Good condition condition. Qty 4 £25/35 588 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1928. £30/40 65th edition. Bound in brown 579 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. boards, with original paper wrappers 567 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1952. 80th edition. Bound in light brown preserved. Gilt to spine. Good Original hardback. Odd faults boards with original limp cloth condition £50/70 otherwise in good condition £30/40 covers preserved. Only 5600 paper 568 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1952. copies printed in this war year. 589 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1928 Original hardback. Good condition Generally good/very good condition & 1929. 64th edition. Both bound in £30/40 £100/150 brown boards with title and date in gilt to spine. The 1929 edition with 580 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1940. 569 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950. original paper wrappers, some faults 77th edition. Original limp cloth Original hardback. Some dulling to to wrappers otherwise in good covers. Only 8000 paper copies spine gilt, very minor nick to top of condition. The copy for 1928 lacking printed in this war year. Some wear spine paper otherwise in good original front wrapper. Some odd to cover extremities, minor bowing condition £25/35 faults otherwise in good condition to spine otherwise in good condition £70/100 570 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950. £80/120 Original hardback. Good condition 590 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1927. 581 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1940. £30/40 64th edition. Bound in brown 77th edition. Original limp cloth boards, with original paper 571 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949. covers. Only 8000 paper copies wrappers. Title and date in gilt to Original hardback. Minor breaking printed in this war year. Minor spine. Some faults otherwise in good to front internal hinges otherwise in bowing to spine, some age condition £40/60 generally good/very good condition toning/darkening to covers £60/80 otherwise in good condition 591 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1926. 572 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949. £80/120 63rd edition. Bound in brown boards, with original front paper Original hardback. Fading to spine 582 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1939. wrapper only. Title and date in gilt to gilt, breaking to internal spine 76th edition. Original limp cloth spine. Odd faults otherwise in good hinges, browning to page edges, covers. Minor bowing and ‘light’ condition £30/50 name handwritten to first advert fading to spine, odd minor faults

29 592 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1925. bound in brown boards, also lacking paper wrappers and lacking front 62nd edition. Bound in brown original paper wrappers otherwise all and rear adverts. Sold with two boards, with original paper three books appear complete. Odd boxes of mainly wrappers. Title and date in gilt to faults otherwise in good condition. biographies/autobiographies, mainly spine. Odd faults otherwise in good Sold with three boxes of mainly modern books but including ‘My condition £60/80 modern cricket books. Includes Cricket Memories’ Hobbs 1924, biographies, histories, statistical etc. ‘With Bat & Ball’ Giffen 1897 593 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1923. Including softback editions of (rebound) etc. Good selection. Over 60th edition. Bound in green boards, Wisden 1981 & 1988. ‘History of 50 books. G £100/150 with original paper wrappers. Title Yorkshire 1833-1903’ Holmes, and date in gilt to spine. Generally Cricket Bag’ James Thorpe etc. Good 606 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1894 good/very good condition £60/80 selection. G £100/150 (Second issue). 31st edition. Bound in brown boards, with original 594 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1923. 601 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1907. wrappers preserved, with lettering in 60th edition. Bound in brown Bound in blue boards, without gilt to board and spine. Good boards, with original paper original paper wrappers, with gilt to condition £70/100 wrappers. Title and date in gilt to spine. Wear and colour fading to spine. Odd faults otherwise in good spine. Gilt to all page edges. The 607 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1892, condition £60/80 book is signed in ink to front end 1898 & 1900. All three rebound in brown boards with title and date in 595 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1921 paper by Edward Wynyard and gilt to cover and spine. The 1892 & 1922. 58th & 59th editions. Both assume to be his copy. Odd pages lacking original wrappers and with bound in green boards with title and loose otherwise appears complete. G damage and major loss to first five date in gilt to spine. The 1922 with £100/150 pages, the copy for 1898 with original paper wrappers and in good Captain Edward George Wynyard, original front wrapper only and the condition, some trimming to page Hampshire & England 1894-1912 1900 edition with poor original edges, The copy for 1921 without wrappers and almost total loss of original paper wrappers. Odd minor 602 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1905. first advert page. Other than the faults otherwise in good condition Bound in blue boards, without faults noted the books appear in £70/100 original paper wrappers, with gilt to generally good condition. Viewing spine. Wear, splitting and colour 596 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1920. essential, not subject to return. Sold fading to spine. Gilt to all page 57th edition. Original hardback. with eight editions for 1990-1997, edges. The book is signed and minor wear to boards, minor light all rebound in green boards without inscribed in ink to front end paper by crease to front board, some bumping original covers. G/VG £80/120 Edward Wynyard ‘E.G. Wynyard... to corners and irregular trimming of from Wisden & Co’ and assume to 608 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1887. some pages otherwise in good/very be his copy. Odd pages loose 24th edition. Bound in dark blue good condition £700/900 otherwise appears complete. G boards, without original wrappers, 597 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1917. £100/150 with lettering in gilt to spine. Lacking 54th edition. Original hardback. front advert page and rear Captain Edward George Wynyard, Presentation copy from the Editor, advertising pages otherwise in good Hampshire & England 1894-1912 Sydney H. Pardon, dated March condition. Name and date 1917. Inscription handwritten in ink 603 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1900. handwritten to front end paper to title page. Very minor faults 37th edition. Handsomely bound in £120/160 otherwise in very good condition. A maroon leather and marbled boards, 609 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1885. rare hardback edition £3500/4500 without original paper wrappers, 22nd edition. Bound in brown with title and date in gilt to spine. 598 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1917. boards, with original wrappers Red speckled page edges. Lacking 54th edition. Original hardback. preserved, with lettering in gilt to front and rear advertising pages Ownership bookplate to inside of spine. Red speckled page edge. otherwise in good/very good front board, number handwritten in Minor foxing to page edges condition £60/90 pencil to top of title page, very minor otherwise in very good condition. faults otherwise in very good 604 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1899. Rare early edition £300/500 condition. A rare hardback edition 36th edition. Bound in light brown 610 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1878. £3000/5000 boards, with original wrappers 15th edition. Bound in brown preserved, with lettering in gilt to 599 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1914. boards, with original rear paper spine. Red speckled page edges. 51st edition. Original hardback. wrapper only, with title and date in Generally in good/very good Minor creasing to front board, minor gilt to spine. Pages checked, condition £70/90 wear to board extremities, minor complete. Some age toning to rear damage to page 383/384 otherwise 605 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1896, wrapper otherwise in good in good condition £700/1000 33rd edition and 1904, 41st edition. condition. Rare early edition The 1896 bound in brown boards, £1500/2000 600 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1908, with original rear paper wrapper only 45th edition, 1909, 46th edition and 611 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1873. otherwise in good/very good 1910, 47th edition. The 1908 and 10th edition. Handsomely bound in condition. The 1904 edition bound 1910 bound in red boards, without red moroccan leather, without in brown boards, without original original paper wrappers, the 1909 original paper wrappers, with title

30 and date in gilt to spine. Gilt to top 624 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1885. 634 ‘My Cricket Collection and Cricket edge. Pages trimmed by book Willows reprint (1983) in hardback Literature’. Neville Weston. 3rd binder. Pages checked, complete. covers with gilt lettering. This is the edition. 1974. Limited edition 41 of Rare. G/VG £1500/2000 only year reprinted in an edition of only 50 copies produced, signed by unnumbered copies. G/VG £30/40 the author. Sold with ‘Cricket Books- 612 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1872. The 100 Best’. Charles J. Britton. 9th edition. Bound in blue boards, 625 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1885. 1929. Qty 2. G with original front paper wrapper Willows reprint (1983) in hardback £80/120 only, with title and date in gilt to covers with gilt lettering. This is the spine. Red speckled page edges. only year reprinted in an edition of 635 ‘V.H.D. Cannings. An Appreciation’. Pages checked, complete. Minor unnumbered copies. G/VG £30/50 John Arlott. Bournemouth 1958. wear to corners of front wrapper Unnumbered limited edition proof 626 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1879. with small loss otherwise in good copy of fifty books, signed by Leo Willows reprint (1991) in hardback condition. Rare early edition Harrison, Hampshire & England. Ex covers with gilt lettering. Limited £2400/2800 Goldman collection. Odd faults, edition 339/1000. G/VG £40/60 good £50/70 613 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1919. Willows hardback reprint (1997) CRICKET BOOKS 636 ‘South Australian Cricket 1880 to with gilt lettering. Un-numbered 627 ‘The Cricket Match. A Poem in Two 1930. A Jubilee Record’. C.B. limited edition. G/VG £30/50 Cantos’. Copthall Chambers O’Reilly. Foreword by . Adelaide 1930. Original wrappers. 614 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1918. (Thomas Smith). London 1859. Good condition £40/60 Willows hardback reprint (1997) Original decorative wrappers. with gilt lettering. Un-numbered Contains references to ‘Felix’ and his 637 ‘Dr W.G. Grace. The King of Cricket’. limited edition. G/VG £30/50 ‘Catapulta’. Bound in green boards F.G. Warne. Burleigh’s Penny with original wrappers preserved. Biographies. 1899. Original pictorial 615 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1917. Some wear to wrappers, good wrappers. Good condition. Ex Cahn Willows hardback reprint (1997) £30/40 collection £70/100 with gilt lettering. Un-numbered limited edition. G/VG £30/50 628 ‘Some Notes on Cricket 638 ‘The History of a Hundred and the Vine Cricket Ground’. J.S. Centuries’. W.G. Grace. London 616 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1916. Richardson. Sevenoaks 1909. 1895. Edited by W. Yardley. Original Willows reprint (1990) in hardback Original printed wrappers. Odd wrappers bound in grey boards. covers with gilt lettering. Limited minor faults otherwise in good Some ink stains to wrappers edition 240/1000. G/VG £30/50 condition £70/100 otherwise in good condition £50/70 617 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1916. 629 ‘Captain Crawley’s Handbook of 639 ‘Our Cricketers Past & Present’. Willows reprint (1990) in hardback Cricket’. ‘Cricket as now played by Published by A.D. Jones. 1897. covers with gilt lettering. Limited Frederick D’arros Planche and Collection of six scarce booklets edition 120/1000. G/VG £30/50 Baseball and Rounders by Captain parts I-VI and the ‘Special Australian Crawley’. London 1877. Original 618 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1902. Number’, part VII, featuring the decorative covers. Bound in red Willows hardback reprint (1997) Australian’s 1896. With twenty four boards with original wrappers with gilt lettering. Un-numbered black and white photographs of preserved, Good condition £40/60 limited edition. G/VG £30/50 individual players and teams to each 630 ‘Cricket in the Fiji Islands’. P.A. Snow. copy. Bound as one without original 619 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1901. 1949. Original covers. Rare £70/100 Willows reprint (1996) in hardback dustwrapper. Odd faults otherwise covers with gilt lettering. Limited 640 ‘Some Reminiscences of Cricket in in good condition £30/40 edition 174/500. G/VG £40/60 Philadelphia before Eighteen Sixty- 631 ‘Stray Thoughts on Indian Cricket’. One’. W.R. Wister. Philadelphia 620 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1901. J.M. Framjee Patel. Bombay 1905. 1904. Original front wrapper only. Willows hardback reprint (1996) Decorative blue boards. Handwritten Bound in grey boards. Authors with gilt lettering. Un-numbered signature on half title page, hand presentation copy. G/VG £150/200 limited edition. G/VG £30/50 written address to title page. Some 641 ‘The Famous Cricketer William 621 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1897. marks to boards otherwise in good Gunn, Full Account of his Cricket Willows reprint (1994) in hardback condition £150/250 Career’. Printed and Published by covers with gilt lettering. Limited 632 ‘The Cricketer’s Manual: containing C.H. Richards, Nottingham 1921. edition 268/500. G/VG £30/50 a brief review of the Character, Original wrappers. Bound in green 622 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1888. History and Elements of Cricket.... boards. Some wear to extremities of Willows reprint (1989) in hardback by ‘Bat’. Charles Box. London 1851. wrappers, small minor damage to covers with gilt lettering. Limited 5th edition. Original decorative rear wrapper otherwise in good edition 11/500. G/VG £30/50 cloth. Gilt edge. Good condition condition £60/80 £80/120 623 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1886. 642 ‘Cricket in Barbados’. Bruce Willows reprint (1985) in hardback 633 ‘The Cricketers Guyed for 1886’. W. Hamilton, Barbados 1947. Original covers with gilt lettering. Limited Sapte Jnr. London 1885. Original boards. Good condition. Ex Swanton edition 261/500. G/VG £30/50 decorative hardback boards. G collection, signed and dated by £25/35 Swanton, January 1948 £15/25

31 643 ‘Beeton’s Cricket Book’. Frederick 653 Western Australian Cricket toning to wrappers otherwise in Wood. Warne & Co. London 1866. Association Annual Reports for good condition. Sold with Original pictorial boards. G 1909/10, 1917-18, 1918-19 and ‘Gentlemen v Players 1806-1949’. P. £70/100 1919-20 plus notice of AGM 1917. Warner 1950. G £20/30 All with file holes otherwise in good 644 ‘Cricket. How to become a Great condition. Qty 5 £50/70 662 ‘. My Illustrated Batsman and a Great Bowler’. J. A. Career’. Shane Warne. London Veerasawmy. Georgetown, Guiana 654 South Australian Cricket Association 2006. Leather hand bound limited 1936. Original pictorial wrappers. Annual Reports for 1911, 1912, edition number 589/1000, signed by Signed presentation copy from the 1913, 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919. Warne. In slip case with six limited author to the Secretary of Surrey Good/very good condition. Qty 7 edition photographs of Warne C.C.C. Front wrapper almost £70/100 reproduced from the book. Mint detached otherwise in good condition £40/60 condition £60/90 655 ‘Webber’s Cricket Year Book 1946- 47’. R. Webber. Privately published 663 ‘Three Straight Sticks’. R.E.S. Wyatt. 645 ‘From Last to Lord’s. Incidents during in Hunstanton 1947. (First year of Tiptree 1951. Presentation copy to the career of G.P. Harrison, The Old issue). Limited edition of 100 Reg Perks, Worcestershire & England County Cricketer’. J.W. Northing. numbered copies signed by the from Wyatt. Excellent inscription Original wrappers. Signed and dated author, this being number 44. ‘With Best Wishes to Reg Perks, a by Harrison to title page, dated Original hard boards. G/VG £40/60 fine bowler and a genial fellow who March 1925. Good condition in always plays cricket in the true sense 656 ‘Webber’s Cricket Year Book 1947- titled book box £50/70 of the word’. Signed ‘R.E.S. Wyatt’. 48’. R. Webber. Privately published Dustwrapper. G £70/100 646 ‘The Cricket Bat and how to use it. A in Hunstanton 1948. (Second and Treatise on the Game of Cricket. last year of issue). Limited edition of Wyatt, Warwickshire, With Practical and Scientific 250 numbered copies signed by the Worcestershire & England, was Instructions on Batting, Bowling and author, this being number 144. Captain of Worcestershire in 1951 ...’. ‘An Old Cricketer’. Original hard boards. G/VG £40/60 Nicholas Wanostrocht. London 1861 664 ‘Cricket’. John Arlott. London 1953. (First edition). Original pictorial 657 ‘Scores made in County Matches by Presentation copy to Mary Mitchell boards. Good condition. Ex Cohen the Gloucestershire County Cricket Smith from Arlott. Excellent collection £150/200 Club 1870-1879’. Published by inscription ‘With many thanks for my Arrowsmith of Bristol c1880. example of her contribution to the 647 ‘ Cricket Records Original front pictorial wrapper art of this odd, delightful game’. 1863-1891’.Edited by E.L. Fox. detached and with wear and loss to Signed ‘John Arlott’ and dated 30-9- Bristol 1892. Original boards. Tape extremities, also small damage to 53. Dustwrapper. G £70/100 to spine, odd faults otherwise in lower right corner of first few pages good condition £40/60 otherwise in good condition £60/90 Mary Mitchell Smith worked in ceramics and produced some 648 ‘Comicalities of the Cricket Field and 658 ‘Notes on some Early Arrivals in cricketing ceramics Cricket Tit-bits’. Martin Hurst, Otago’. G.J. Griffiths. No 1. ‘James 1884, 2nd edition. 12pp. Fulton and his Family’ 1969, No 2. 665 ‘Life Worth Living’. Charles Burgess Series of eight comic illustrations. ‘The Maces of Macetown’. 1969. Fry. London 1941. Presentation copy Bound in red boards. G £200/300 (with short letter from Griffiths), No to Ron Roberts, cricket writer and 3.’ W.G. Rees and his Cricketing tour organiser, from Fry. Excellent 649 ‘The Rules of Cricket with the Latest Cousins’ signed limited edition inscription ‘I wrote this book and I Revisions of the Marylebone Club’. number 160, 1971 and No 4. ‘Sale, write my name in it at pleasant With interpretations by James Bradshaw, Manning, Wills and the Taunton with unusual alacrity for a Lillywhite. Published by James Little Enemy’ signed limited edition pleasant fellow’. Signed in full lillywhite, Frowd & Co. c1880. number 41, 1971. G £50/70 ‘Charles B. Fry’. Typed note to inside Bound in maroon boards. G cover stating that the book was £130/160 659 ‘The Centenary of Lord’s Cricket given to Eric Hill, Somerset 1947- Ground 1814-1914’. Red boards 1951 by Roberts in 1954. Some 650 ‘Cricket Records. Compiled from with titles in gilt to cover. Gilt to faults, generally good condition Wisden Cricketers’ almanac k’. Hay’s edge. G £40/60 £70/100 Sports & Games Series No.2. Hove 1926. 74pp. Believed to have been 660 ‘Jerks in from Short Leg’. R.A. 666 ‘Farewell to Cricket’. D. Bradman. compiled by F.S. Ashley-Cooper. G Fitzgerald (Quid). London 1866. London 1950. Nicely signed by £15/25 Presentation copy from Mrs Blewitt, Bradman in blue ink below full page formerly Mrs Fitzgerald, the Wife of photograph opposite title page. 651 ‘Bussey Cricket Diary & Companion the author, to Sidney Ponsonby Dustwrapper. G/VG £70/100 1916’. Very small diary with gilt dated 1st March 1891. Some faults lettering to front wrapper. Gilt to otherwise in good condition £40/50 667 ‘Fifty Years of Sport- At Oxford, edge. G £20/30 Cambridge and the Great Public 661 England v Australia at the Wicket. Schools’ Eton, Harrow and 652 ‘Ironside’s Cricket Fixtures. Season Accounts of the tours of every Winchester. Volume III. Edited by 1909-10’. Sydney. Original red English team in Australia. Compiled R.H. Lyttelton, A. Page and E.B. wrappers. Odd faults, wear to by Brumfitt and Kirby of Yorkshire. Noel. London 1922. Sold with wrappers otherwise in good 1887. Some wear to spine, some age ‘Scores of the Eton & Harrow Cricket condition £30/40

32 Matches from 1805’. Edited by 674 ‘The Art of Nicholas Felix’. Gerald London. 1860. 14th/15th Edition, Franklyn Brook. London 1900 and Brodribb. London 1985, signed 2nd issue. 8vo. Collected and Edited ‘Scores of the Oxford & Cambridge limited edition, 126/220, ‘More than by Frederick Lillywhite. Bound in Cricket Matches from 1827’. Henry a Brother’. Correspondence between brown boards with gilt titles to edge Perkins. London 1898. Odd faults Edmund Blunden and Hector Buck without original wrappers. 124pp. otherwise in good condition £30/50 1917-1967, edited by C.Z. Rothkopf Good condition. Rare £200/300 & B. Webb, limited edition 239/250 668 ‘ at Lords’. Sir Home and ‘At the Crease with Gary 681 ‘The Guide to Cricketers containing Gordon. London 1926. Harrow Sobers’. Keith A.P. Sandiford, limited full directions for playing the noble limited edition of 325 copies, this edition of 365 copies. Qty 3. G and manly game of Cricket....’ being number 151. Original £30/50 London. 1863. 18th Edition. 8vo. decorative covers. Sold with ‘Oxford Collected and Edited by Frederick and Cambridge Cricket Scores and 675 ‘The Guide to Cricketers containing Lillywhite. Bound in blue boards with Biographies’. J.D. Betham 1905. full directions for playing the noble gilt titles to edge with original Damp staining to the Eton/Harrow and manly game of Cricket....’ wrappers preserved. 152pp. Good book otherwise in generally good London 1851. 4th Edition. Collected condition. Rare £300/400 condition. Plus eighteen books from and Edited by Frederick Lillywhite. the Hasting ground library, some Bound in red moroccan leather, top 682 ‘The Guide to Cricketers containing sporting titles ‘Sport and Athletics in edge gilt. Original wrappers bound full directions for playing the noble 1908’, ‘The Encyclopaedia of Sport’ in at back of book. Stamp of R.J. and manly game of Cricket....’ London 1911 (Four volumes), ‘C.B. Parker to title page. J.W. Goldman London. 1865 & 1866. 21st & 22nd Fry’s Magazine Vol VIII October bookplate. 84pp. Good/very good Editions. 8vo. Collected and Edited 1907-March 1908’, ‘Oxford v condition. Rare £500/700 by Frederick Lillywhite. Bound in one Cambridge 1827-1930’. Abrahams volume in contemporary green half & Bruce -Kerr 1931 etc. Most books 676 ‘The Guide to Cricketers containing calf, poorly rebacked, preserving old with faults £30/50 full directions for playing the noble spine, block twisted, inner hinges and manly game of Cricket....’ repaired, lacking original wrappers . 669 ‘Forty Seasons of First Class Cricket’. London. 1855. 8th Edition. 8vo. The 1866 lacking last two advert R. Gordon Barlow. Manchester Collected and Edited by Frederick pages. Good condition. Rare 1908. Original pictorial covers. Odd Lillywhite. Lacking original wrappers. £400/500 minor faults otherwise in good 112pp. Odd faults otherwise in good condition £60/80 condition. Rare £250/350 683 ‘Annals of Teignbridge Cricket Club 1823-1883’. Compiled by G.W. 670 ‘The Story of a Cricket Playbill’. 677 ‘The Guide to Cricketers containing Ormerod. 1888. VG £40/50 Irving Rosenwater 1968. Un- full directions for playing the noble numbered, unsigned, unbound copy. and manly game of Cricket....’ 684 ‘Cricket Songs’. Norman Gale. 4pp. G £80/120 London. 1857. 10th Edition. 8vo. London 1894. Limited edition Collected and Edited by Frederick 19/125 copies produced. This being This pamphlet is normally seen Lillywhite. Bound in green boards a signed presentation copy to F.H. bound in wrappers, numbered and with gilt titles to edge without Fisher from Gale dated June 1894. signed by the author in a limited original wrappers. 92pp, lacking last Handmade paper, edges uncut. edition of 25 copies. two advert pages. Good condition. Original green boards with gilt lettering. G £80/120 671 ‘An Improvement in Cricket Bats’. Rare £200/300 F.W. Thompson 1892. Specification 678 ‘The Guide to Cricketers containing 685 ‘Famous Cricketers & Cricket dated 30th May 1892, accepted full directions for playing the noble Grounds’. C.W. Alcock. London 15th October 1892. With drawings. and manly game of Cricket....’ 1895. Some wear to spine, lacking Sold with ‘The Life and Times of the London. 1859. 12th Edition. 8vo. title page and index otherwise in Cricket Bat Willow’. Douglas A. Collected and Edited by Frederick good condition £30/50 Watling. 1998. Signed limited Lillywhite. Bound in brown boards edition, number 213. G £30/50 686 ’s Cricketers Annual with gilt titles to edge without 1878, 1885, 1889, 1891 &1892. 672 ‘West Country Umpires’ Sam Cook original wrappers. 120pp. Minor Sold with John & James Lillywhite’s and Peter Eele. R. Walsh Books, foxing otherwise in good condition. Cricketers Companion for 1882. The Taunton 1996. Limited edition of 50 Rare £200/300 1882 edition with detached front copies, this being number 44, signed 679 ‘The Guide to Cricketers containing wrapper. Odd faults otherwise in by Eele and Walsh. VG £40/60 full directions for playing the noble good condition £40/60 673 ‘The County Cricket Championship and manly game of Cricket....’ 687 ‘A Correct Account of all the Cricket with an appendix on the selection of London. 1860. 13th Edition. 8vo. Matches which have been played by an England Eleven’. By Rover of the Collected and Edited by Frederick the Marylebone Club and all other Morning Leader (Alfred Gibson). Lillywhite. Lacking original wrappers. Principal Matches from the year First edition 1895. Decorative covers 114pp, lacking last three advert 1786 to 1822 inclusive. Henry 148pp. Good/very good condition. pages. Good condition. Rare Bentley 1823’. Published by Roger Sold with ‘At the Sign of the Wicket’. £200/300 Heavens. Cambridge 1997. Limited E.B.V. Christian. Covers detached, 680 ‘The Guide to Cricketers containing edition facsimile reprint of 400 loss to edges. Qty 2 £40/60 full directions for playing the noble numbered copies, this being number and manly game of Cricket....’ 44. VG £30/50

48 688 ‘A Cricketer’s Yarns’. . being number 46. A biography of 705 ‘Cricket’s Cradle. The Pedigree, London 1926. Original boards. Sold Deodhar, India's oldest first-class Transformation and Discovery of the with ‘The Game of Cricket’. cricketer, who played from 1911 to Game’ by H.P.-T. Percy Francis Lonsdale Library. Vol VI. London 1947. G £20/30 Thomas. C.H. Richards, Nottingham 1930 (D/W), ‘Outdoor Games. 1923. 48pp. Original wrappers. 697 ‘Sports and Sportsmen. South Cricket & Golf’. Hon R.H. Lyttelton. Rare. G £60/90 Dent, London 1901. ‘The Haddon Africa’. Compiled and Edited by the Hall Library’, ‘Cricket’ by Tom Cape Times. Atkinson & Partners 706 ‘Early Cricket. A Description of the Hayward. Spaldings Library. London (S.A.) Limited. Published approx first known Match.....’ by H.P.-T. 1907, ‘Sir Julien Chahn’s XI’ 1964, 1924. Large leather bound limited Percy Francis Thomas. C.H. Richards, signed by the author E.E. Snow, edition 120 of 500 books produced. Nottingham 1923. 51pp. Original ‘Scores of the Oxford & Cambridge Two of the thirteen chapters printed wrappers. Rare. G £60/90 cover cricket. Also rugby, horse Cricket Matches 1827-1887’. Henry 707 ‘More Old Cricket. Treating of the Perkins. London 1887 and racing, etc. Rare. Good condition £100/150 Game in the Public Schools, on the ‘Cricketers Guyed for 1886’. W. Stage...... ’ by H.P.-T. Percy Francis Sapte Jnr. London 1885. Qty 7. 698 ‘The Chronicle of W.G.’. J.R. Thomas. C.H. Richards, Nottingham Some faults, generally good Webber. Nottingham 1998. Original 1927. 72pp. Original wrappers. condition £40/60 stiffened wrappers. Limited edition Rare. G £60/90 689 ‘The Bradman Albums’ Don subscribers edition of 440 copies, this being 440. Signed by Webber 708 ‘Peter Steele. The Cricketer’. Horace Bradman. London 1988. Volumes 1 G. Hutchinson. Bristol 1895. First & 2 in slipcase. Each volume have and the Grand Daughter and Great Nephew of W.G. Grace. VG £30/40 edition. Rebound. Sold with been nicely signed by Bradman, both ‘Cricketing Saws and Stories’. to title page and full page image to 699 The 1949- Horace G. Hutchinson. London facing page. Good condition 2007. Complete of the Annual, 1889. Original wrappers. G £20/30 £140/180 the copies for 1949-1962 in larger format. Qty 59. Sold with a 709 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 690 . ‘Mailey’s . Game. Volume I. May to September County and Test Cricket Sketches by complete run of The Cricketer Quarterly from Summer 1973 to 1882.London 1882. Illustrated. the Great Australian Bowler’. Original binding with gilt lettering. Graphic Publications. London 1921. Spring 2004. 121 issues bound in official folders. G £40/60 Minor breaking to front internal Original pictorial covers. Odd faults, spine hinge, some minor foxing minor foxing etc. G £100/140 700 ‘The Theory and Practice of Cricket, otherwise in good condition £40/60 from its origin to the present time’. 691 ‘The Book of Cricket. A Gallery of 710 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Famous Players’. C.B. Fry. London Charles Box. London 1868. Signed to half title page by Alfred D. Taylor. Game. Volume II. February to 1899. Set of sixteen individual December 1883. London 1883. original issues with original green Wear to board edges otherwise in good condition. Sold with ‘Jerks in Illustrated. Bound in blue boards. covers. Odd faults otherwise in good Good condition £40/60 condition £50/70 from Short Leg’. R.A. Fitzgerald (Quid). London 1866. G £50/70 711 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 692 ‘Five Years’ Averages of our Leading 701 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket Game. Volume III. January to Cricketers’. Issue for 1919-1923. By December 1884. London 1884. ‘H.P.T. (P.F. Thomas). G £15/25 Guide 1931. Official County Guide edited and published by H. King. Illustrated. Bound in blue boards. 693 The Kent Cricket Annual 1933. Original red decorative wrappers. Minor foxing otherwise in good Compiled by Sir Home Gordon. Good/very good condition £40/50 condition £40/60 Canterbury, for the Club 1933. 1st 712 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the year of issue. Original pictorial 702 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket Guide 1929. Official County Guide Game. Volume IV. January to covers. Generally good/very good December 1885.London 1885. condition £30/50 edited and published by H. King. Original red decorative wrappers. Illustrated. Original binding with gilt 694 ‘Seventy-One . The Odd very minor faults otherwise in lettering. Minor foxing, odd faults Reminiscences of William Caffyn’. good/very good condition £40/60 otherwise in good condition £40/60 Edited by ‘Mid-On’. Richard Daft. 713 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Edinburgh 1899. 1st edition. 703 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket Guide 1921. Official County Guide Game. Volume V. January to Original decorative covers. Odd December 1886.London 1886. faults, generally good £30/40 edited and published by H. King. Original red decorative wrappers. Illustrated. Original binding with gilt 695 ‘Great Bowlers and Fielders. Their Odd very minor faults otherwise in lettering. Minor foxing, minor Methods at a Glance’. G.W. Beldam good/very good condition £40/60 breaking to front internal spine hinge and C.B. Fry. London 1906. 1st and foot of external spine paper edition. Original pictorial boards. Gilt 704 ‘The Sports and Pastimes of the otherwise in good condition £40/60 People of England’. Joseph Strutt. to top edge. Generally good/very 714 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the good condition £100/150 New edition edited by William Hone. Thomas Tegg, London 1834. 420pp. Game. Volume VI. January to 696 ‘101 Not Out’. Prof D.B. Deodhar’. Illus. Boards detached, lacking spine December 1887.London 1887. Dr Vasant Naik. Bombay 1993. All paper but complete. Contents good. Illustrated. Bound in green boards. edges gilt. Limited edition of 100 Rare £150/250 Good condition £40/60 copies, signed by the author, this

49 715 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Illustrated. Bound in blue boards. 733 ‘Hastings Cricket’ as written for The Game. Volume VII. May to Good condition £40/60 Hastings Conference. June 1937. September 1888.London 1888. W.E.F. Cheesman. Printed by Burfield 725 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Illustrated. Original binding with gilt & Pennells of Priory Street, Hastings. Game. Volume XVIII. January to lettering. Odd faults otherwise in This essay was published as part of December 1899. London 1899. good condition. Ex Judge Wakley ‘Hasting: a survey of times past and Illustrated. Bound in black boards. collection £40/60 present by members of the Hastings Good condition £40/60 Natural History Society and others’. 716 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Edited by A. Belt 1937. This essay Game. Volume IX. January to 726 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the was privately printed for the club December 1889.London 1889. Game. Volume XIX. January to and consists of nine pages bound in Illustrated. Original binding with gilt December 1900. London 1900. maroon wrappers. See Padwick lettering. Odd faults otherwise in Illustrated. Bound in red and blue 2739. Good/ very good condition good condition £40/60 mottled boards. Good condition £40/60 £100/150 717 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 734 ‘Frederick Lillywhite’s Cricket Scores Game. Volume IX. January to 727 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the And Biographies Of Celebrated December 1890.London 1890. Game. Volume XXVI. January to Cricketers. Volumes I-XIV. Illustrated. Bound in green boards. December 1908. London 1908. Cambridge 1996-2003. Limited Good condition £40/60 Illustrated. Original binding with gilt lettering. Good condition. Ex editions of 500 numbered copies, 718 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Goldman collection £40/60 these being number 44. Reprints of Game. Volumes X & XI. January to the original first fourteen volumes November 1891 and March to 728 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the covering the period 1746-1854. November 1892. London 1891 & Game. Volume XXIX. January to Hardback. Qty 14. Plus full set of 1892. Illustrated. Bound together as December 1910. London 1910. printed indexes for the volumes. one in green boards. Some wear to Illustrated. Bound in green boards. Some news cutting laid down to first boards, breaking to internal hinges Some faults to title page and spine page of most books otherwise in otherwise in good condition £40/60 paper otherwise in good condition good/very good condition £30/50 £200/300 719 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game. Volume XII. January to 729 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by 735 ‘Marylebone Cricket Club. Matches December 1893. London 1893. P.F. Warner. Volume VI-X. 1925- for the Season with full scores and Illustrated. Bound in green boards. 1929 complete. All five volumes, batting averages’ Editions for 1886- Good condition £40/60 complete with annuals, bound in 1890, 1892-1900, 1901-1911, original publishers cloth with black 1914-1926 and 1928-1933. Sold 720 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the and gilt lettering. Good condition. with ‘Marylebone Cricket Club. Game. Volume XIII. January to Qty 5 £80/120 Pavilion and Ground Regulations, list December 1894. London 1894. of members’. Editions for 1871, Illustrated. Bound in blue boards. 730 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by P.F. Warner. Volume XI-XV. 1930- 1873, 1894, 1927 and 1929-1933. Good condition. Ex Goldman Both printed by the M.C.C. Original collection £40/60 1934 complete. All five volumes, complete with annuals, bound in red boards. Some damp staining, 721 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the original publishers cloth with gilt damage to boards, all spines ‘light’ Game. Volume XIV. January to lettering. Good condition. Qty 5 faded, contents generally good. Qty December 1895. London 1895. £80/120 53. G £200/300 Illustrated. Original binding with gilt 731 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by 736 James Lillywhite’s Cricketers Annual lettering. Some browning to pages 1873-1879, 1881-1886, 1888- otherwise in good condition £40/60 P.F. Warner. Volume XVI-XX. 1935- 1939 complete. All five volumes, 1896, 1898 & 1899. Twenty four 722 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the complete with annuals, bound in years of the Annual rebound in Game. Volume XV. January to original publishers cloth with gilt brown boards without original red December 1896. London 1896. lettering. Qty 5. Sold with thirteen boards. Some faults otherwise in Illustrated. Bound in green boards. bound yearly volumes of the good condition. Qty 24 £250/350 Faults to binding, splitting to spine ‘Wisden Cricket Monthly’ magazine, 737 County Cricket Club Annuals, paper otherwise in good condition 1980-1986, 1988 and 1990-1994. Handbooks etc 1970’s/2000’s. £40/60 Good condition £80/120 Counties/States include Surrey, Kent, 723 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 732 ‘A Review of the Hastings & St. Western Australia, Sussex, Game. Volume XVI. April to Leonards Cricket Festival from 1887 Warwickshire, Trinidad, Middlesex September 1897. London 1897. to 1903’. Alfred D. Taylor. Hastings etc. Qty 65. G £25/35 Illustrated. Bound in green boards. 1903. Original red decorative 738 Essex County Cricket Club Ink writing to first illustration, odd wrappers. Tear to front wrapper Yearbooks for 1972, 1980, 1981, faults otherwise in good condition otherwise in good/very good 1983, 1984(2), 1985(2), 1986(2), £30/40 condition. Inscribed to inside front 1987-1994. Two copies for 1994. wrapper ‘Presented to Horntye Park 724 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Qty 19. Good/very good condition by the daughter of A. Clark Esq. June Game. Volume XVII. January to £20/30 2003’ £200/300 December 1898. London 1898.

50 739 Cricket Memorabilia Society. Run of Thirteen signatures including Russell, 755 Cricket books. Box of mainly modern magazines from number 1 (June Ball, Alleyne etc. VG £10/20 cricket books, annuals, brochures etc 1988) to Number 49 (December including three Yorkshire Benefit 749 ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace. Bristol 1891. 2000), plus earlier editions from brochures each signed by them to Original cloth, gilt. Sold with four Autumn 1987, Winter 1987 and front cover, 1958, Ken other books, ‘The January 1988 etc. Sold with a small Taylor 1968 and Doug Padgett Story’. B. Richards 1978 collection of thirteen cricket books 1969. G £20/30 including Ayres’ Cricket Companion (uncorrected proof copy), ‘The Don 1923, J. Lillywhite’s Cricketers’ meets the Babe’. R. Sissons 1995, 756 Lancashire. Large box of books, Annual 1898, ‘Between the Wickets’ ‘Batting’. H. Sutcliffe 1937 and ‘The annuals, yearbooks, biographies, E. Parker 1926 etc, twenty eight Making of a Cricketer’. E.P. Barbour histories etc. Good varied selection, copies of The Cricketer magazine 1933. G £20/30 some older books. G £25/35 1940/60’s and six large table mats 750 Cricket Books. Box of seventeen CRICKET CERAMICS & METALWARE featuring cricket. G £40/60 cricket books including ‘Cricket Facts & Figures’. Birch 1907, ‘Second 757 W.G. Grace. Original Coalport 740 The Playfair Cricket Annual 1948- porcelain plate commemorating 2007. Complete run of the Annual, Innings’. Country Vicar (Hodgson) 1933, ‘Cricket Form at a Glance W.G. Grace’s Century Of Centuries the copies for 1948-1962 in larger 1895, decorated in blue with central format. Qty 60. G/VG £50/70 1901-1923’. Home Gordon 1924, ‘The Eton Ramblers Cricket Club’. portrait of Grace and dates of each 741 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals for 1925, Norman 1928, ‘The Urn Returns’. individual century and who scored 1938, 1939, 1948, 1950, 1951, Gilligan 1955 etc. Some faults, against. With semi-gadrooned rim 1956, 1959, 1961-1963, 1966, generally good condition £25/35 and gold line decoration to edge. 9” 1967, 1969, 1972, 1975 & 1976. diameter. Coalport stamp in green to Hardback editions. Some faults to 751 Cricket Books. Box of thirty four back and ‘In Commemoration of Dr the earlier copies, in particular the cricket books, including biographies W.G. Grace’s Century of Centuries 1925 edition otherwise in good and auto-biographies. Some faults, 1866-1895 in blue. Registration condition. Qty 17 £30/40 generally good condition £30/40 number ‘X.1662’. Rare. G/VG £500/700 742 Surrey C.C.C. Yearbooks for 1949- 752 Cricket Books. Box of twenty cricket 2006. Lacking 1951, 1954, 1967, books with mainly Australian, Ashes 758 Vesta case. Unusual Victorian 1972 and 1974. Qty 53. Good/very and New Zealand interest. Some on bakerlite brown vesta case, modelled good condition £40/60 Bradman including ‘The Bradman as a book, depicting a batsman, and Albums’, New Zealand Almanacks a golfer on the reverse. Approx 743 ‘Shane Warne. My Illustrated 1960’s/80’s etc. Plus several cricket 2”x1.5”. G. Rare £100/150 Career’. Shane Warne. London diaries. Qty 29. Some faults, 2006. Leather hand bound limited generally good condition £25/35 759 Cricket locket. Attractive gold metal edition number 311/1000, signed by locket with enamelled colour image Warne. In slip case with six limited 753 Cricket books. Three boxes of over of a batsman to centre to face. edition photographs of Warne one hundred cricket books including 1”x1.5”. Good/very good condition reproduced from the book. Mint biographies, tours, statistical etc. £80/120 condition £40/60 Varied age to books. Books include ‘I. Zingari’ 1929 & 1935, ‘My 760 ‘Darnall Cricket Ground. Payable for 744 ‘England versus West Indies 1976. Cricketing Life’ Warner 1921, refreshment 3d’ Early metal disc Frindall’s Score Book’. . ‘Cricket’ Hutchinson 1903 etc.Two c1820’s with the initials ‘WH’ cut Birmingham 1976. Signed to title signed books, Pocock and May. Plus into the surface. The initials ‘WH’ are page by Frindall. VG £15/25 some tour brochures, New Zealand the proprietors initials, W.H. 1937 noted, and cricket scrapbooks Woodhouse who owned the ground 745 ‘The Best of Cricket. West Indies vs covering Test and county cricket in Sheffield. Darnall Park was one of England 1895-1974’. Brunell Jones. 1910/30’s. Plus further box the first grounds on which the great Sold with four West Indies tour containing a quantity of ‘The Cricket matches in the north were played brochures for 1988/89, 1992/93, Statistician’ 1970/90’s and selection and was opened in 1821. An early 1995/96 and 1996/97. Qty 5. G of ‘Famous Cricketers Series’, form of cricket refreshment ticket. £30/50 ‘Famous Grounds’ brochures and Rare. Some wear to lettering on disc, hole punched to edge. The 746 ‘ Dumplings Cricket Club other ACS brochures. Some faults, refreshment disc’s are smaller than Jubilee Book 1902-1952. Edited for generally good condition £30/50 the admission disc £100/150 the Committee by Malcolm Elwin. 754 Australian and Ashes cricket books. Privately printed. Dustwrapper. G Box containing thirty three cricket The Wisden Book of Cricket £15/25 books. Includes many on Bradman, Memorabilia mentions a similar refreshment ticket on page 215 747 Signed cricket books. Six signed Bodyline, the Ashes, tours etc. ‘with further details. books, signatures include Cowdrey, Includes ‘Cricket with the Lid Off’. Carr, Hutton, Botham etc. G £30/40 A.W. Carr 1935, ‘The Fight for the 761 ‘Cricket’ Small Victorian ceramic cup Ashes 1932/33’ and ‘1934’. Hobbs, with cricket scene, highlighted with 748 The History of Gloucestershire ‘The Fight for the Ashes 1926’. P.F. colour, to side. Title ‘Cricket’ below. C.C.C. David Green. 1990. Signed to Warner etc. Odd faults otherwise in Floral decoration to inside rim. front end paper by members of the good condition £30/40 Approx 2.5” tall. Wear, hairline Gloucestershire 2001 squad.

51 cracks, restoration etc. Only fair 772 Jack Hobbs. Coalport china plate marks, chip to back of plate at rim condition £25/35 commemorating Hobbs scoring a otherwise in good condition Century of Centuries with facsimile £70/100 762 Cricket bag. Small crested china signature to reverse. Limited edition cricket bag with colour emblem for of 500 plates. Sold with two Century 783 Sydney F. Barnes. Lancashire & ‘Westcliffe on Sea’. Approx 3.25” of Centuries wall plaques for Hobbs England. A large 9.5” diameter long. Arcadian China. G £15/25 and Colin Cowdrey. G £25/35 dinner plate with colour transfer printed vignette of Barnes in batting 763 Richard Hadlee. Royal Grafton china 773 Cricket bag. Large crested china pose to centre, with inscription ‘Syd. plate commemorating Sir Richard cricket bag with colour emblem for F. Barnes-Famous International Hadlee taking a world record 431 ‘Pembroke Dock’. Approx 4.5” long. Bowler’, Gold lustre to inner and Test wickets for New Zealand 1973- Florentine China. G/VG £18/25 outer rim. The plates were produced 1990. Limited edition of 1000 plates. to commemorate Barnes taking six Signed by Hadlee in silver ink to 774 Cricket bag. Large crested china wickets for 24 runs for England v reverse. G £30/40 cricket bag with colour emblem for Australia in Australia 1908’. Firing ‘Windsor’. Approx 4.5” long. Griffin 764* Yorkshire 1979. Large green glass marks, wear to some lustre China. G/VG £18/25 bottle with hand painted Yorkshire otherwise in good condition emblem to front. Engraved 775 Cricket bag. Large crested china £70/100 signatures of the players to both cricket bag with colour emblem for 784 Jack Pettiford Benefit Year 1959. sides of the bottle. To back ‘G.K. ‘Tankerton on Sea’. Approx 4.5” Kent C.C.C. Commemorative half Gordon, Barnsley 23/7/1979’. G long. Florentine China. G/VG pint glass with title in red and blue to £20/30 £18/25 top of tankard and engraved 765 ‘Tossing for Innings’. Huntley & 776 Cricket bag. Large crested china signatures of the Kent team beneath Palmers small biscuit tin with the cricket bag with colour emblem for also in red and blue. Gold lustre to famous scene from the painting by ‘Rhyl’. Approx 4.5” long. Victoria rim. 4.5”. G £20/30 Robert James to lid. c1960’s. Good China. G/VG £18/25 785 A.W. Stephenson’s Benefit Year condition £15/25 777 Cricket bag. Large crested china 1957. Hampshire C.C.C. 766 ‘The Cricket Polishes. Cricket Polish. cricket bag with colour emblem for Commemorative half pint glass with Brown’. Unusual and highly ‘Brampton’. Approx 4.5” long. title in yellow and blue to top of collectable tin for cricket polish with Lochinvar N&C. G/VG £18/25 tankard and engraved signatures of cricket bat trademark motifs to lid. the Hampshire team beneath also in c1900. Good/very good condition 778 Cricket bag. Large crested china yellow and blue. Gold lustre to rim. £150/200 cricket bag with colour emblem for 4.5”. G £20/30 ‘Whalley’. Approx 4.5” long. 767 Sporting Mustard tin c1880/90’s. Victoria China. G/VG £18/25 786 ‘Surrey Cricketer’s Tankard’ 1960. Taylor Brothers of London hexagonal Small glass tankard, decorated with brown mustard tin with scenes of 779 Cricket bag. Large crested china Surrey club crest and facsimile various sports to the six sides and lid. cricket bag with colour emblem for signatures in white of players Sports featured are cricket, tennis, ‘Great Yarmouth’. Approx 4.5” long. including Laker, May, Barrington etc. rugby, fishing, sailing and shooting, Dainty Ware. G/VG £18/25 Gold lustre to rim. 4.5”. G £15/25 with hunting to lid. Images patented 780 Cricket bag. Large crested china 787 ‘Hampshire Cricketer’s Tankard’ by Bryant and May, the match cricket bag with colour emblem for 1961. Small glass tankard, decorated makers. 3.5” tall. Some wear ‘County Borough of Hanley’. Approx with Hampshire club crest and otherwise in good/very good 4.5” long. British Made. G/VG facsimile signatures in white of condition £80/120 £18/25 players including Ingleby- 768 enamel 781 England v Pakistan, Cornhill MacKenzie, Marshall, Sainsbury etc. membership badge/medal for Insurance Test 1992. A silver metal Gold lustre to rim. 4.5”. G £15/25 1936/37. G £12/18 medal presented to Lancashire 788 ‘The Cricketers Tankard 1953’. One 769 Melbourne Cricket Club enamel groundsman Peter Marron. With pint glass tankard with gold lustre to membership badge/medals for relief of ball and stumps and rim. With sixteen signatures of 1946/47, 1948/49, 1949/50, engraved to reverse ‘P. Marron’. In England players etched onto the 1950/51, 1951/52 and 1953/54. original presentation case. G glass. Signatures inc Bailey, Attractive medals. G/VG £40/60 £30/50 Compton, Bedser, Statham etc. G £20/30 770 Denis Compton. Coalport china 782 Sydney F. Barnes. Lancashire & plate commemorating Compton England. A large 9.5” diameter 789 ‘The Cricketers Tankard’. Half pint scoring a Century of Centuries. dinner plate with colour transfer glass tankard with gold lustre to rim. Limited edition of 750 plates. printed vignette of Barnes in batting With sixteen signatures of England Lacking box. G £15/25 pose to centre, with inscription ‘Syd. players etched onto the glass. F. Barnes-Famous International Signatures inc Bailey, Compton, 771 Geoff Boycott. Coalport china plate Bowler’, Gold lustre to inner and Bedser, Statham etc. G £12/18 commemorating Boycott scoring a outer rim. The plates were produced Century of Centuries for Yorkshire. to commemorate Barnes taking six 790 M.C.C. Bicentenary 1787-1987. Limited edition of 1500 plates. G wickets for 24 runs for England v Crystal wine glass produced to £20/30 Australia in Australia 1908’. Firing commemorate the Bicentenary. Sold

52 with a ‘M.C.C.’ pint glass tankard 803 Cricket bag. Large crested china ashtray and modern cricketing salt produced in 1977. G £20/30 cricket bag with colour emblem for and pepper pots. G £25/35 ‘Stirling’. Approx 4.5” long. Atlas 791 South African tour of England 1955. Heraldic China. G/VG £18/25 813 Cricket ceramics. Collection of Tall fluted drinking glass with cricketing ceramics including Springbok image and S.A. Cricket 804 Cricket bag. Large crested china ‘William Clarke’ (repair), boy Tour England 1955’ and players cricket bag with colour emblem for cricketer, three reproduction signatures to sides of glass in gold ‘Ely. Priory See’. Approx 4.5” long. Staffordshire figures, pair of cricket and green. Gold lustre to rim. 8” tall. Coronet Ware. G £18/25 dog bookend, German, one with G £20/30 loss, South Africa 1955 glass, 805 Cricket bag. Large crested china cracked, ‘Mr Dumkins’ dish, 792 Cricket bag. Large crested china cricket bag with colour emblem for ‘Another Six’ cricketing mug and cricket bag with colour emblem for ‘Burgh of Saltcoats’. Approx 4.5” ‘Dunhill’ cricketing figure. G £25/35 ‘Birmingham’. Approx 4.5” long. long. Atlas Heraldic China. G Hairline crack near base otherwise in £18/25 814 ‘Tossing for Innings’. Huntley & good condition £15/25 Palmers small biscuit tin with the 806 Falcon Playtime childs koala food famous scene from the painting by 793 W.G. Grace. Sandland ceramic bowl and mug with koala’s playing Robert James to lid. c1960’s. Sold tankard with transfer printed image cricket to inside and with kangaroo’s with a pewter hip-flask with of Grace in batting pose and to rim. Chip to mug base otherwise batsman decoration to side. G Fathertime to side. Gold lustre to rim in good condition £20/30 £20/30 and handle. 4” tall. G £30/40 807 Copper warming dish with ceramic 815 Australia tour of England 1926. An 794 Thomas Box. Sandland ceramic jug surface with image of bears playing oval colour Thorne’s Super Extra with transfer printed image of Box cricket to centre. 9” diameter with Creme Toffee tin ‘A Souvenir of the keeping wicket and Fathertime to handles to sides. Chip to rim Australian’s Visit in 1926. With side. Gold lustre to rim and handle. otherwise in good condition. Rare named pictures of the Australian 3.5” tall. G £20/30 £25/35 team to the sides and portrait of the 795 Falcon Playtime childs koala food 808 Cricketing Bears. Cup, saucer and Oval cricket ground to lid. 5.5”. bowl and mug with koala’s playing side plate with transfer prints of Some wear to tin especially to lid. G cricket to inside and with kangaroo’s bears playing cricket and other £40/60 to rim. Chip to mug rim and chips to sports. Gold lustre to rims. Chip to 816 ‘The Now or Never Cricket Jig-Saw mug base otherwise in good cup and saucer otherwise in good Puzzle’. From the original painting condition £20/30 condition £15/25 by E.P. Kinsella. Original box. 796 Cricket bag. Large crested china 809 Cricketing Bears. Cup, saucer and Complete. G £20/30 cricket bag with colour emblem for side plate with transfer prints of 817 Silver cricket medals. Five silver ‘Atherstone School’. Approx 4.5” bears playing cricket and other cricket medals each with elaborate long. G/VG £18/25 sports. Gold lustre to rims. Marked cricketing decoration, each ‘Tuscan China’ England to bases. 797 Cricket bag. Large crested china hallmarked. Two inscribed to verso, Two chips to back of side plate cricket bag with colour emblem for 1911 & 1928. Attractive medals. G otherwise in good condition £15/25 ‘Kemnay’. Approx 4.5” long. £30/50 Florentine China. G/VG £18/25 810 ‘The Hope of his Side’ and ‘Out First 818 Silver cricket medals. Five silver Ball’. Kinsella 5.5” caricature spill 798 Cricket bag. Large crested china cricket medals each with elaborate vases of a young boy in cricketing cricket bag with colour emblem for cricketing decoration, each pose. Printed title below wickets and ‘Maidenhead’. Approx 4.5” long. hallmarked. Three inscribed to verso, bat. ‘Copyright’ to base. Old repairs Florentine China. G £18/25 1902, 1928 and 1936. Attractive to both figures, one with missing medals. G £30/50 799 Cricket bag. Large crested china broken top of stump. Generally cricket bag with colour emblem for good. In need of proper restoration 819 Silver cricket medals. Five silver ‘Redcar’. Approx 4.5” long. £30/50 cricket medals each with elaborate Florentine China. G/VG £18/25 cricketing decoration, each 811 Cricket figures. Pair of continental hallmarked. Two inscribed to verso, coloured porcelain figures of 800 Cricket bag. Large crested china 1893 and 1949. Attractive medals. batsman wearing caps and wearing cricket bag with colour emblem for Sold with four metal cricket medals. striped outfits. Wooden bats ‘Horden’. Approx 4.5” long. G £30/50 Florentine China. G/VG £18/25 detached from figures. Major repaired crack to one figure. Both 8” 820 Silver cricket medals. Four silver 801 Cricket bag. Large crested china tall £30/50 cricket medals each with elaborate cricket bag with colour emblem for cricketing and enamel decoration, 812 Cricket ceramics. Collection of ‘Epsom’. Approx 4.5” long. Coronet each hallmarked. One inscribed to cricketing ceramics including three Ware. G/VG £18/25 verso, 1908. Attractive medals. G cricketing penguins, cricketing £30/50 802 Cricket bag. Large crested china ‘Goofy’, hippopotamus and bear, cricket bag with colour emblem for two boy cricketers, ceramic mug, 821 Cricket locket. Attractive silver ‘Gorleston On Sea’. Approx 4.5” ‘Golliwogs at Cricket’ dish, glass opening locket with gold wickets, long. G/VG £18/25 ‘Ashes’ ashtray, Sandland cricket ball bails and bat decoration. The reverse

53 hallmarked, Birmingham 1913. .75”. Edward Wynyard collection. G/VG England in 1921. Arthur Mailey was G £40/60 £150/250 also one of the members of the touring team. This portrait of 822 Staffordshire 4.25” waisted mug 831 ‘The World’s Champion Batsman. Armstrong was probably drawn on with strap handle, with cream Don Bradman. Aged 21 Years’. the 1921 tour. On this tour background and three raised figures Original colour print of Bradman, Armstrong finished top of the of a batsman, bowler and wicket head and shoulders, by Sidney Riley bowling averages with 100 wickets keeper, believed to be Lillywhite, Studios, Rozelle, NSW, Australia at 14.44. He also scored 1213 runs Pilch and Box. c1870/80’S. Floral circa 1929. The print with cricketing at an average of 41.82. Mailey took decoration between figures. Lacking border has been signed by Bradman 134 wickets at 19.36. most of the silver lustre floral in later years. Top border, not decoration, chips to base. Generally affecting image, has been trimmed, 835 Don Bradman. ‘England v Australia, good condition £30/50 light fold marks and tear to lower Centenary Test Lord’s 1980. Colour border of print. 10.75”x13.75”. G print of the match by Arthur Weaver. 823 Presentation clock. Large wooden £60/80 Signed to lower border by Don cased mantle clock with original dial Bradman. Framed and glazed. and gold decorative surround. ‘ Brass 832 ‘Sir Donald Bradman’ by Alan Overall 20”x16”. Sold with another plaque to lower case reads Fearnley. Excellent colour limited print of Lord’s by Terry Harrison. Qty ‘Presented to Mr Robert F. edition print of Bradman batting in 2. G £40/50 Boutwood on the Occasion of his England and wearing Australian cap. Marriage, by The Members of the Published by ‘The Quorn Fine Art 836 Pelham Francis Warner, Middlesex & Rovers Cricket Club. April 1900’. Co, Loughborough England 1980’. England 1894-1929. Original Vanity Clock by Enfield of London. 16” tall, Nicely signed in pencil by Don Fair colour chromolithograph of 12” wide and 7.5” deep. Lacking Bradman and Alan Fearnley. Limited Warner. ‘Plum’. September 3rd 1903 key. G £40/60 edition 184/850. Mounted, framed by SPY. Framed. Sold with a similar and glazed. 23”x27.5” overall. Very Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph 824 Victorian Staffordshire figure of a good condition. Sold with ‘The of Lord Hawke ‘Yorkshire Cricket’. young child holding a cricket bat. Bradman Albums’ Don Bradman. The print mount to card and The figure in smock-style dress. 6” London 1988. Volumes 1 & 2 in overmounted with window for title. tall. Stamp to base. G £40/60 slipcase. G £140/180 G £30/50 825 Victorian Staffordshire figure of a There were three similar portraits of 837 . Yorkshire & England young girl holding a cricket ball. The Bradman painted by Fearnley, one at 1891-1929. Vanity Fair. ‘Yorkshire’. figure in three quarter length pink Melbourne, one at Sydney and one Original colour chromolithograph of dress with green ribbon to waist. 6” of Bradman in England. Hirst by SPY and dated August 20th tall. Stamp to base. G £40/60 1903. Framed. G £40/60 833 Roland Hill (RIP). Original pen, ink 826 ‘Rowntree’s Cachous’ miniature and watercolour caricature painting 838 R.H. Spooner of Lancashire, J. cricket bat. Metal. 4.5”. Rare. of Pelham Warner wearing harlequin Darling of Australia and C.E. Fair/good condition £20/30 cap and an Australian cricketer, McLeod of Australia. Original colour 827 Cricket bag. Large crested china possibly Monty Noble. Both depicted lithographs by Albert Chevallier cricket bag with colour emblem for in cricket attire, Warner with bat and Tayler 1905. The first two are nicely ‘Felixstowe’. Approx 4.5” long. G wearing pads and holding batting framed and glazed and in good £18/25 gloves. The Australian cricketer condition, the latter in only fair wearing Australian cap. Signed with condition £30/50 828 Cricket bag. Medium crested china the artists monogram, RIP. Mounted, 839 Clem Hill of Australia, J.T. Tyldesley cricket bag with colour emblem for framed and glazed in modern frame. of Lancashire and J.T. Hearne of ‘Cowdenbeath’. Approx 4” long. The caricature measures approx Middlesex. Original colour Arcadian China. G £15/25 4”x5” and overall 10.5”x12”. VG lithographs by Albert Chevallier £250/350 829 Cricket bag. Small crested china Tayler 1905. All three framed and cricket bag with colour emblem for 834 Arthur Mailey, New South Wales & glazed. G £40/60 ‘St. Just’. Approx 3.25” long. Australia 1912-1930. Large original 840 F.S. Jackson of Yorkshire, A.O. Jones Arcadian China. G £15/20 pen and ink caricature portrait, on of Nottinghamshire and P.F. Warner album page, of , CRICKET PRINTS & PAINTINGS of Middlesex. Original colour Victoria & Australia 1898-1921, full lithographs by Albert Chevallier 830* ‘England v Australia. Final Test length in cricket attire wearing Tayler 1905. All three framed and Match 1896. Played at Kennington Australian cap and sitting on a bench glazed. G £40/60 Oval, August 10th, 11th & 12th. waiting to go out to bat, by Mailey. England won by 66 runs’ Original The portrait is entitled ‘Our Skipper 841 W.G. Grace. Front cover of the hand illuminated artwork commem - 1920’ has been signed by Mailey. ‘Boy’s Own Paper’ 28th September orating the fifth and final Test at the The page measures approx 1895 with full page illustration of Oval. Centre image of ‘England v 6.5”x7.5”. Excellent image. Very W.G. Grace with caption ‘On The Australia with gold floral decoration. good condition £700/900 Bat’s Back I Do Fly’, celebrating Emblems of the two countries to Grace’s 100 hundreds. Mounted, Warwick Armstrong captained the either side with further details above framed and glazed. Sold with a Australian team which toured and below. Approx 15”x12”. Ex selection of framed cricket prints,

54 scorecards, paintings, Punch prints Sussex & England cricketers border by ten of the Warwickshire etc. Qty 17. G £30/40 including Griffith, Doggart, team including Smith, Reeve, Sheppard, Parks, Oakman, Dexter, Munton, Twose, Penney etc. Lacking 842 Vanity Fair prints. Set of six facsimile Thomson, Snow, Greig etc. Fading to the signature of . Framed limited edition prints of Ranji, The two signatures otherwise in good and glazed. Overall 25”x18”. G Demon Bowler, A Big Hitter, English condition. Framed and glazed. G £25/35 Cricket, Cricket (WG Grace) and £30/40 Yorkshire. Published by Webb & Bower. Limited edition 10/100. G 850 South Africa v England 2000. Large £25/35 colour limited edition print of ‘The CRICKET CAPS, BLAZERS & ATTIRE Millennium Test Match, ’, 843* William Lillywhite. Aquatint of 855 1999. Full set of by artist Richie Ryall. The print Lillywhite, highlighted with colour. twelve World Cup shirts, one for depicts the match in progress with C. Hunt. Framed and glazed. G each of the countries participating in Table Mountain in the background. £40/60 the competition. VG £50/70 Signed in pencil by the artist. Ltd 844 England v Australia 1989. ‘The edition 232/250. Overall 23”x17”. 856 . South Africa. South Lord’s Pavilion’. Colour print from G £15/25 African white Test shirt with South the original watercolour by David African Cricket Board emblem and 851 ‘Allan Anthony Donald’. ‘South Gentleman in 1986. Signed to print ‘Castle Lager’ sponsors logo to Africa’s Best’. Large colour limited by both the England and Australian chest. Signed and inscribed by edition print of Donald in various teams. Twenty six signatures Cronje to ‘To Sleepie, poses by artist Richie Ryall. Signed to including Border, Marsh, Boon, Best wishes Hansie Cronje’. G lower border by both artist and Waugh, Healy, Taylor, Reid, Gooch, £100/150 subject. Limited edition 151/171 Fraser, Lamb, Gower, Atherton etc. being the number of Test wickets 857 Fairbrother & Crawley. England Mounted, framed and glazed. taken by Donald, 151 being the white Test shirt with England Overall 22”x19”. G £50/80 wicket of 1997. Sold emblem and ‘Tetley Bitter’ sponsors 845 ‘The Lloyd’s at Lanc’s’. Limited with signed certificate. Approx logo to chest. Signed by John edition mono print of the three 16”x25”. G £20/30 Crawley and . G Lloyd’s, David, Graham and Clive. £30/40 852 ‘ 210. England v South Signed by all three and the artist Paul Africa 1998’. Large colour limited 858 England v Zimbabwe 2000. England Vater. Limited edition 19/200. edition print featuring scenes from white Test shirt with England Framed and glazed £30/40 the Test match and mainly featuring emblem and ‘Vodaphone’ sponsors 846 ‘Lord’s. Lancashire’s Double Kirsten’s innings of 210. Signed to logo to chest. Signed to chest by the Winners’ 1990 and 1996. Large borders by Kirsten and thirteen other full England team. Twelve signatures colour limited edition print of the members of the South African team. including Atherton, Gough, Hussain, Lord’s pavilion by . Signatures include Rhodes, Schofield, Stewart, Flintoff, Hick etc. Signed to side borders by both the Woolmer, Boucher, Pollock, Cullinan, G £70/100 1990 and 1996 Lancashire teams. Kallis, Cronje, Donald etc. Limited 859 Allan Wells. Sussex & England. Twenty two signatures including edition 10 of only 21 signed prints, White cricket trousers worn by Wells Hughes, Fowler, Atherton, Wasim signed by the artist. Overall in the 1993 Nat West Final played at Akram, Austin, Lloyd etc. Limited 29”x21”. VG £40/50 Lord’s. Signed and dated by Wells. G edition 8/48 signed by the artist. 853 West Indies 1995. Large limited £15/20 Framed and glazed. G £40/60 edition colour print of the West 860 . Lancashire & 847 Lancashire County Cricket Club Indies touring team to England England. England white long sleeved 1998. Large limited edition print of 1995. Each player portrayed in Test shirt with England emblem of the Old Trafford pavilion by Peter cameo head and shoulders. three lions and coronet and below Martin. Signed over the image by Individually signed by each player to Flintoff’s player number ‘591’ plus fourteen of the Lancashire team. print. Twenty signatures include Vodaphone sponsors logo to chest. Signatures include Atherton, Flintoff, Lara, Richardson, Hooper, Ambrose, To sleeves ‘Vodafone’ and ‘Admiral’ Schofield, Crawley, Austin etc. Walsh, Chanderpaul, Bishop, sponsors logos and Flintoff’s initials Limited edition 669/750. Framed Adams, etc. Produced by ‘A.F.’. Good condition £200/300 and glazed £30/50 1995 sponsors Sandals Resorts. Limited edition 3/170 861 Kevin Pieterson. Nottinghamshire, 848 ‘Crowd around a Cricket Sight signed by the artist, Darren Woolley. Hampshire & England. England Board’. L.S. Lowry. Reproduction Framed and glazed. Overall white Test short sleeved shirt with print of 850 copies published after 36”x26”. G £30/50 England emblem of three lions and the artists death and stamped by the coronet and below Pieterson’s player Fine Art Trade Guild. Limited edition 854 ‘World Class’. Large colour print number ‘626’ plus Vodaphone 838/850. Framed and glazed. depicting Brian Lara hitting John sponsors logo to chest. To sleeves Overall 36”x15”. VG £80/120 Morris for four to score 501no, the ‘Vodafone’ and ‘Admiral’ sponsors highest score in the history of first 849 ‘Living Sussex & England Test logos and Pieterson’s initials ‘K.P.’. class cricket, for Warwickshire v Good condition £250/300 Players’. Large colour print of the Durham 1994 by artist Craig County Ground at Hove by Martin Campbell. Signed neatly to lower 862 M.C.C. tour of India, Pakistan & Speight signed to borders by thirteen Ceylon 1972/73. Official M.C.C.

55 navy blue touring blazer with CRICKET BATS, BALLS & 874 England v India & Pakistan 1996 and embroidered M.C.C. emblem in EQUIPMENT England ‘World Cup’ 1996. Two white of St George & Dragon of miniature bats signed by the England and below in scroll ‘Pakistan 868* South Africa v England 1938/39. respective England teams. Twenty & Ceylon 1972/73’ to breast pocket. Herby Taylor & Ellis Ltd miniature five signatures including Prime Trimming to pockets, sleeves and cricket bat, 14”, signed to face by Minister John Major. G £25/35 blazer edging in M.C.C. colours of sixteen members of the M.C.C. yellow and red. Blazer by Simpson of touring team in South Africa 875 Gradidge ‘Len Hutton Autograph’ Piccadilly. Player unknown. 1938/39. Signatures in ink include miniature cricket bat. The bat Good/very good condition Hammond, Ames, Hutton, Verity, commemorates Len Hutton’s Test £200/300 Wright, Perks, Valentine etc. To record of scoring 364 v Australia reverse the signatures of eleven of 1938. With printed details to face of 863* Malcolm Andrew Nash. Glamorgan the South Africa team including bat. Below are the facsimile 1966-1983. Glamorgan navy blue Melville, Mitchell, Nourse, Rowan signatures of the England and county 1st XI with county etc. This series is always remembered Australian teams of 1948. 17”. emblem embroidered to front. ‘M.A. for the ‘Timeless Test’. A little G/VG £30/40 Nash’ handwritten to inside of cap. ‘spidering’ to signatures otherwise in 876 Cricket bats. Selection of five The cap was given to Pope during good condition. Rare in this form miniature cricket bats inc England ‘A’ the Glamorgan v Essex county £200/300 championship match in 1995, Worcestershire 1996 etc. Sold August/September 1969 in which 869* Australia & England 1968. Warsop with ten Scarborough FDC’s. G Pope officiated as Umpire. The cap a miniature cricket bat, 18”, signed to £10/15 face by the Australian touring team little faded. Sold with card signed 877 Yorkshire 1970’s. Four miniature (17 signatures) and to verso by the and inscribed by Nash. Previously cricket bats, each signed by England team (12). Twenty nine sold by Knights £250/350 Yorkshire and an opposing teams signatures including Lawry, Walters, from the 1970’s. Bats are Yorkshire v Glamorgan won the County Chappell, Mckenzie, Mallett, Warwickshire 1975 & 1976, Championship in 1969 and in the Hawke, Cowdrey, Barrington, Yorkshire v Northamptonshire 1976 previous season, Garry Sobers had Boycott, Edrich, Knott etc. Minor and Yorkshire v Derbyshire 1977. G hit Nash for a record 6 sixes in an ‘light’ fading to some of the £30/50 over at Swansea in 1968, 40th Australian signatures otherwise in anniversary this season good condition £80/120 878 Kent 1970’s. Three miniature cricket bats, each signed by Kent and an 864 . England blue sunhat 870 India v Rest of the World c1990. opposing teams from the 1970’s. with England emblem to front miniature cricket bat Bats are Kent v Lancashire 1973, signed to rim by fourteen members signed by twenty six of the players. Kent v Yorkshire 1973 and Kent v of an England team from the 1990’s. Signatures include Azharuddin, Yorkshire 1975. G £30/50 Signatures include Stewart, Tendulkar, Kapil Dev, More, Bedi, Atherton, Thorpe, Ramprakash, Greenidge, Mudasser, Charma, 879 Counties 1978. Three miniature Gough, White etc. ‘Alec’ R.Richardson, Greatbatch, Sleep, cricket bats signed by county teams handwritten to inside. G £25/35 Whitney, Harper etc. G £30/40 from 1978. Middlesex v Essex 1978, Derbyshire v Sussex 1978 and 865 Mike Atherton. England white 871 India v Rest of the World c1990. Worcestershire v Somerset 1978. G sunhat with England emblem to Slazenger miniature cricket bat £30/50 front worn by Atherton, in the signed by twenty six of the players. England v West Indies Test match at Signatures include Azharuddin, 880 Counties & Representative teams Lord’s 1995, signed to rim by ten Tendulkar, Kapil Dev, More, Bedi, 1970’s. Three miniature cricket bats members of the England team. Greenidge, Mudasser, Charma, signed by teams from the 1970’s. Signatures include Atherton, Thorpe, R.Richardson, Greatbatch, Sleep, Hampshire v Worcestershire 1976, Fraser, Hick, Cork, Gough, Stewart Whitney, Harper etc. Plus a similar Hampshire v Gloucestershire 1975 etc. G £25/35 bat signed by ten pakistan players and T.N. Pearces XI 1975. Sold with 866 Wasim Akram. Pakistan dark green including , , a further bat signed by Surrey 1990. sunhat with emblem in gold to front. Zaheer etc. G £30/50 G £30/50 ‘Australasia Cup 1994, Sharjah’ to 872 ‘Rest of the World 1987’. Lancashire 881 Pakistan 1970’s. Two miniature side. Signed by Akram in full to C.C.C. miniature cricket bat signed cricket bats signed by the Pakistan inside. Appears new. G £20/30 by thirteen players including Border, teams of 1978 & 1979. G £20/30 Dujon, Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, Garner, 867 Warwickshire. New England replica 882 West Indies 1973. Miniature cricket One Day International baseball cap Reid, Lloyd etc. Dujon signed twice. G £30/40 bat signed by the West Indies team signed to peak by Warwickshire 1973. Thirteen signatures. G £20/30 players, and Jonathon 873 Kent v Lancashire Gillette Cup Trott. Sold with note of provenance 1970’s. Stuart Surridge miniature bat 883 West Indies v T.N. Pearce’s XI 1973. from Warwickshire C.C.C. Cap being signed by both teams, twenty four Miniature cricket bat signed by the sold on behalf of charity. G £10/20 signatures including Ealham, West Indies and T.N. Pearce’s teams Johnson, Woolmer, Cowdrey, Iqbal, of 1973. Sold with a similar bat Rowe, Hayes, Wood, Simmons, signed by the Pakistan team of Lloyd etc. G £25/35 1978. G £25/35

56 884 South Africa v Australia 1963/64. 891 Australia v England 1990/91. Gray the World Cup. Fifteen signatures Nicholls miniature cricket bat signed Nicholls full size cricket bat nicely inc Campbell, Flower, Streak, Strang, to face by the two teams and to signed by the full England touring Brandes etc. VG £30/40 verso by Don Bradman, Ken Viljeon party and by twelve of the Australian and Goddard. The South African team. Signatures include Border, 900 ‘England v Australia ‘Centenary Test’ signatures in good condition, some Marsh, M. Waugh, Boon, Taylor, Melbourne 1977. Slazenger full size fading to the Australian signatures. Reid, Healy, M. Hughes, Alderman, cricket bat with printed details of the £30/50 Gooch, Lamb, Gower, Fraser, match to face of bat and signed to Atherton, Malcolm etc. VG £80/120 verso by the Australian team and the 885 M.C.C. 1967/68. Gradidge full England touring party. Thirty miniature cricket bat signed to face 892 England v Australia 1997. ACE full signatures including Chappell, by the M.C.C. team. Seventeen size cricket bat nicely signed by the Marsh, Lillee, Walters, Bright, signatures, minor fading otherwise in full Australian touring party and by McCosker, Greig, Brearley, Willis, good condition £20/30 thirteen of the England team. Randall, Lever, Fletcher, Knott, Signatures include Taylor, S. Waugh, Barrington etc. The bat was 886 Australia 1958. Gradidge miniature healy, Warne, McGrath, Slater, produced as a limited edition of 250, cricket bat signed to face by the Blewitt, Gillespie, Atherton, Stewart, this being number 163. Fading to Australian team. Sixteen signatures, Hussain, Gough, Flintoff, Thorpe, three signatures otherwise in good minor fading otherwise in good Caddick etc. VG £80/120 condition. Mounted in display case condition £25/35 £150/250 893 England v South Africa 1998. ACE 887 Miniature cricket bats. Ten miniature full size cricket bat nicely signed by 901 Australia 1930. Quaife & Lilley full cricket bats, nearly all with faults. the full South African touring party size bat signed to face by the Some teams incomplete, others and by twelve of the England team. Australian touring team to England fading, women’s teams etc. Includes Signatures include Cronje, Donald, 1930 and below the Yorkshire team Australia 1978, New Zealand 1978, Kallis, Pollock, Cullinan, Adams, of 1931. To verso are the signatures M.C.C. 1978/79, Australian Women Rhodes, Stewart, Hussain, Gough, of the New Zealand and Sussex 1973, International XI v Yorkshire XI Flintoff, Thorpe etc. VG £60/80 teams of 1931, Surrey 1932 and 1975 etc. Viewing essential, not West Indies team of 1933. subject to return £30/50 894 Don Bradman. Gray Nicholls full size Signatures include Woodfull, cricket bat nicely signed in ink by 888* Australia 1934. Stuart Surridge Grimmett, Bradman, Walker, Bradman. The signature obtained by ‘Perfect’ cricket bat signed in ink to Oldfield, Fairfax, Greenwood, Peter Sleep. VG £150/250 face by sixteen members of the Bowes, Verity, Leyland, Wood, touring party to England in 1934. 895 Don Bradman. Gray Nicholls full size Duleepsinhji, Collins, Tate, Langridge Signatures include Woodfull, cricket bat nicely signed in ink by , Jardine, Gregory, Sandham, Fender, Oldfield, Bradman, McCabe, Bradman. The signature obtained by Dempster, Kerr, Talbot, James, Page, Ponsford, Grimmett, Barnett etc. Peter Sleep. VG £150/250 Griffiths, Headley, Barrow, Some wear and fading to signatures Martindale etc. Fading to the £100/200 896 England tour of New Zealand 1992. majority of the signatures. Wood full size bat signed worm to bat. Viewing essential. Sold 889* Arthur Owen Jones. to face by fifteen members of the with a vintage bat with silver metal Nottinghamshire & England 1892- touring party. Signatures include shield to verso ‘Oak C.C. 1879’. G 1914. Gunn & Moore ‘autograph’ Gooch, Reeve, Ramprakash, £80/120 cricket bat used by Jones during his Stewart, Hick, Lamb, Russell etc. G cricketing career. The bat has Jones £30/40 902 World Cup 1975. Slazenger full size signature and date 1910 and bat signed to face by the West Indies handwritten name of ownership to 897 England 1995. Duncan Fearnley team of 1975 and to verso the shoulder of bat. Some worm holes cricket bat signed by the England Australian and England teams. otherwise in generally good team who played the West Indies in Signatures include Lloyd, condition. Sold with an original the fifth Test at Trent Bridge 1995. Kallicharran, Gibbs, King, Richards, photograph of Jones in batting pose. Eleven signatures nicely signed in ink Denness, Snow, Knott, Hayes, Photograph by L.N.A. Photo of Fleet including Atherton, Illingworth, Woolmer, Chappell, Marsh, Lillee, Street. Mounted, framed and glazed Thorpe, Crawley, Martin, Russell etc. Thomson etc. Fading to half of the £400/600 G £30/50 West Indies signatures, the 898 South Africa 1992. Duncan Fearnley Australian and England signatures in 890 Australia v England 1990/91. Gray good condition £60/90 Nicholls ‘Peter Sleep Testimonial cricket bat signed by the South 1991’ full size cricket bat nicely African World Cup squad/team who 903 England v Australia 1926. Macaulay signed by the full England touring played England in the semi-final in & Sutcliffe ‘White Rose Extra Special’ party and by twelve of the Australian 1992. Fifteen signatures signed in cricket bat nicely signed in ink to team. Signatures include Border, ink including Wessels, Kirsten, face by the England and Australian Marsh, M. Waugh, Boon, Taylor, Donald, Cronje, Rhodes, Henry, teams who played at the Oval in the Reid, Healy, M. Hughes, Alderman, Pringle, Kuiper, Richardson etc. The 5th Test, 14th-18th August 1926. Gooch, Lamb, Gower, Fraser, signature of Snell in thicker pen, Twenty seven signatures, England, Atherton, Malcolm etc. VG. Sold fading to one signature. G £30/50 13 signatures and Australia, 14 with a Gray Nicholls cricket bag used 899 Zimbabwe World Cup 1999. Gray signatures. Signatures include by Sleep during his career. G Nicholls full size cricket bat signed by Collins, Bardsley, Richardson, Ryder, £80/120 the Zimbabwe team in England for Grimmett, Gregory, Mailey,

57 Woodfull, Ponsford, Oldfield, further stump for the West Indies ‘A’ postcards of the two touring teams. Chapman, Sutcliffe, Hendren, v England ‘A’ 1992, signed by both Series unknown. G £30/40 Woolley, Larwood, Rhodes, Tate, teams. Qty 4. G £100/150 Hobbs, Studwick etc. Handwritten 918* Australian tours of England 1912 title ‘5th Test at the Oval, August 907* Cricket stump. Edwardian cricket and 1921. Two mono postcards of 1926’. The signatures in generally stump with revolving brass top for the two touring teams. The 1921 good/very good condition for its . G £70/90 card, real photograph, J. Beagles. age. £700/1000 The 1912 card, L. Sales & Sons. 908 Kent v Yorkshire c 1950. Split and Some faults to the 1912 card This was the famous Test match hinged cricket stump signed by both £30/40 where the fifth Test was the the Kent and Yorkshire teams. deciding Test the previous four Signatures include Clark, Fagg, 919* Australian tours of England 1930, being drawn.The English selectors Dovey, Wright, Ridgeway, Edrich, 1938 and 1948. Three mono replaced A.W. Carr with A.P.F. Lowson, Lester, Trueman, Booth, postcards of the touring teams, the Chapman as Captain and recalled Appleyard, Wilson etc. G £40/50 1938 and 1948 real photograph. at of 48. Jaeger, S&F and unknown cards 909 Doug Wright. Kent & England. £30/40 England won the Test by 289 runs. ‘England v Australia ‘Centenary Test’ For England Hobbs (100) and Melbourne 1977. Two bags/holdalls 920* ‘First Australian Cricket Team Sutcliffe (161) both made hundreds used by Wright when attending the Touring West Indies & British in the 2nd innings and both Rhodes Test match. Both with details to Guiana. March-June 1955’. Rare real and Larwood took six wickets in the bags. G £20/30 photograph postcard. Photograph match. For Australia Gregory top by Chan’s of Trinidad. G £40/50 scored with 73, Collins 61, CRICKET POSTCARDS, CIGARETTE & Woodfull and Grimmett 35 each TRADE CARDS 921* Raphael Tuck ‘Cricket Illustrated’ and Mailey took nine wickets in the series. Set of six colour postcards 910 ‘The 1924 South African Cricket with cricket scenes. G £50/60 match. England regained the Ashes Team in their Jaeger Shirts & for the first time since 1912. Sweaters’. Mono ‘Jaeger’ advertising 922 Don Bradman. Colour postcard of 904 Counties 1925. Gunn & Moore ‘The postcard of the team, standing and Bradman in later years. Signed by Autograph’ cricket bat signed to face seated in rows. Title and players Bradman in black pen. G £30/40 and verso by twenty County and names printed to borders. Odd 923 Yorkshire. Record opening stand- Minor County teams. Teams are faults, generally good condition and Percy Holmes. Leicestershire, Glamorgan, Kent, £15/25 Yorkshire and England 1932. Mono Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Surrey, 911 Don Bradman. Knights of Cricket postcard showing the scoreboard at Norfolk, Nottinghamshire (twice), postcard signed in later years by Leyton with the Yorkshire record 1st Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Bradman in black ink. G £25/35 wicket stand of 555 and Hutton and Worcestershire, Yorkshire, Essex, Holmes stood beneath in 1932. Sussex, Derbyshire, Bedfordshire, 912* and Norman Sutcliffe scored 313 and Holmes Northamptonshire, Leicestershire Yardley. Plainback photograph 224no. This is still the record 2nd XI and Rutland. Two hundred postcard of Hassett and Yardley opening stand for Yorkshire and is and twenty eight signatures tossing for innings at Scarborough second in the overall record for the including Fowke, Geary, King, Clay, on the 9th September 1953. Signed first wicket. Some corner wear and Cornwallis, Freeman, Seymour, and dated by both Hassett and damage to one corner, minor Makepeace, McDonald, Fender, Yardley in ink. VG £150/250 creasing to bottom left hand corner Hitch, Jardine, Hobbs, Carr, Gunn, 913* Australian tour of England 1956. £25/35 Voce, Wheat, Staples, Dipper, Sepia real photograph postcard of 924 Australia 1902. Scarce sepia postcard Calthorpe, Quaife, Tennyson, Mead, the touring party, signed to verso by Sutcliffe, Lupton, Rhodes, Kilner, of the Australian team of 1902 with all seventeen members of the team. title above and players named Waddington, Douglas, Perrin, Signatures include Johnson, Mackay, Jackson, Gilligan, Tate, Cornford etc. below. R. Thiele post card. Printed in Lindwall, Craig, Archer, Benaud, Berlin. Good condition £60/80 Some spidering and some fading to McDonald, Harvey etc. G £150/200 certain signatures, overall in good 925 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1932/33. condition £300/400 914* ‘The Late Albert Craig, Surrey Poet’. ‘Bodyline’. Real photograph Mono postcard of Craig. Mockford 905 Cricket bat. Reproduction of an early postcard of R.M.S. Orontes with series. Generally good condition cameos pictures and printed 18th century cricket bat. The bat £25/35 lacking shoulders, long stringed signatures of all eighteen members handle and curved blade. G £30/40 915* ‘The Leicestershire Cricket Team’ of the touring party. G £25/35 c1905. Scott series mono postcard of 906* Test match stumps. Collection of 926 Cricketers playing golf. Plain back the team . No. 665. Generally good real photograph postcard of three split and hinged cricket stump condition £30/50 signed by the two teams who played cricketers in group on the golf in the Tests. England (11 signatures) 916* ‘The Men Who Won Back The course. Players include Bradman, v West Indies (17), Lord 1988, Ashes’ 1926. Real photograph Barrington, Bedser, Graveney, England (12) v Sri Lanka (17), Lord’s postcard. J. Beagles & Co. G £20/30 Cowdrey, Dexter etc. G £15/25 1988 and England (12) v New 917* West Indies tours of England 1939 927 Jim Cornford. Sussex. Mono real Zealand (16), Lord’s 1990. Sold with and 1957. Two real photograph photograph postcard of Cornford in

58 cricket attire wearing blazer. Signed take part in the series. Rare. G of Macartney batting. Signed and in ink by Crawford. Postcard by £300/400 inscribed to verso ‘To R.N. Jones Deane, Wiles & Millar of Brighton. G with kind regards C.G. Macartney, 939 David Hunter. Yorkshire & England. £40/60 29.11.1948’. G £25/35 Rare early shield shaped trade card 928 M.C.C. tour of the West Indies with cameo of Hunter, named, to 946a County print. Eight sets of trade 1968. Colour postcard of the VC10 right hand side and image of him cards by County Print. Sold with which took the party to the West keeping wicket to left. ‘Yorkshire’ in twenty Test match programmes Indies. Signed to verso by all sixteen strip to side. J. Baines Litho, 1990/2000’s. G £25/35 of the touring party. Signatures 1890’s. With advertising to reverse. include Cowdrey, Jones, Boycott, G £40/60 CRICKET SCORECARDS, Lock, Barrington, Milburn, Snow etc. PROGRAMMES, MAGAZINES ETC G £30/50 940 William Harris. Yorkshire 1884-1887. Rare early colour cricket card of 947 ‘South African Cricket Review’. 929* H.L. ‘Stork’ Hendry. Signed Major William Harris who played for Volumes 1 & 2. November 1956- Drapkin of Hendry. G Armley C.C. and played four October 1957 and November 1957- £30/40 matches for Yorkshire. 2.5”x4”. November 1958. Bound in two Card by Arthur Cormack, Briggate, volumes in green boards. Sold with 930* A.P.F. Chapman. Signed Millhoff . G/VG £100/150 ‘Innings Established. Northern ‘Famous Test Cricketers’ cigarette Districts Cricket 1956/57-1981/82’, card of Chapman. G £40/60 941* ‘Cricketers of Kent’. Full set of fifty T. Power and ‘Century at Newlands cards issued by the club. Mounted 931* Maurice Tate. Signed Millhoff 1864-1964. History of the Western framed and glazed. G £15/25 ‘Famous Test Cricketers’ cigarette Province Cricket Club’. Compiled by card of Tate. G £40/60 942 ‘The Invincibles - The Greats of ‘48’. S.E.L. West, Newlands 1965. G/VG Very large framed modern montage £40/60 932 Don Bradman. Players 1934 consisting of a large mono cigarette card signed by Bradman. G 948 Tour brochures. Official brochures photograph of the Australian 1948 £25/35 for New Zealand 1949 (West), West touring team to England with career Indies 1950 (West), South Africa 933 Stan McCabe. Players 1934 cigarette statistics of all the players below. To 1951 (West), 1955 (Ross) and 1960 card signed by McCabe. G £20/30 side border are player cards with (Ross). Qty 5. G £30/40 image and statistics of each player. 934* ‘Huntley & Palmers Biscuits, Reading The cards are signed in black ink by 949* Prudential World Cup 1979. Six first & London’. Early colour advertising eight of the living players when day covers from the tournament card with image of a batsman at the produced, Morris, Harvey, Brown, held in England. G £10/15 crease. Approx 3”x4”. G £40/50 Loxton, Hamence, Johnston, 950 ‘The Weekly Dispatch’ 1831/1832. 935* ‘Huntley & Palmers Biscuits, Reading Toshack and Ring. The other cards Nine issues of the newspaper with & London’. Early colour advertising have printed facsimile signatures. references to cricket and other sports card with image of a cricket match in Professionally mounted in green and to back pages. G £50/70 progress. Approx 3”x4”. G £40/50 gold, framed and glazed. Overall 44”x37”. VG £150/250 951 ‘The London Illustrated News’ 1882- 936* Don Bradman. 75th Birth 1884/85. Seven issues of the Anniversary first day cover. 943 Test cricketers. Photograph album newspaper with references to cricket Postmarked ‘ 18th containing sixty four postcards, and other sports to pages. Some full November 1983’ with laid down white cards etc each signed by a page engravings. G £50/70 signature of Bradman to lower player. Signatures include Bedser, border. VG £40/60 Stewart, Edrich, Denness, 952 ‘The Daily Mirror 1925’. Complete Ramprakash, Gooch, Vettori, copy of the Daily Mirror for 8th 937* ‘W.G. Grace. 100 hundreds’. Rare Maynard, Hick etc. G £30/40 January 1925 with coverage of the advertising souvenir card for ‘The 2nd Test match in Melbourne to Willow Brace’. Advert to centre, ‘The 944 Test cricketers. Photograph album both front and back covers and Willow Brace end is detachable, containing eighty three postcards, inside pages, Sutcliffe three centuries needs no eyelets or sewing, and is, white cards etc each signed by a in successive Test matches v literally, always in the front and back player. Signatures include Tendulkar, Australia. Wear to page edges, a too!’ and above vignette of W.G. Brearley, Razzaq, S.Broad, little fragile £18/25 Grace with wording ‘Unparalleled Collingwood, Panasar, Harmison, and Unapproached. One Hundred & Kallis, G. Smith etc. G £30/40 953* ‘The 100th Test match at Lord’s. England v West Indies, June 29th- Five Centuries in First-Class Cricket. 945 Test cricketers. Photograph album Up to July 20th 1895 by Dr W.G. July 3rd 2000’. Commemorative containing sixty five postcards, white limited edition album of only 250 Grace’. With full details of Grace’s cards etc each signed by a player. centuries to right hand left sides. The produced, this being number 1, Signatures include Bernard Thomas signed by the two Captains, Nasser card measures 8”x5”. Good (Cornhill card. series C), W.Edrich, condition £350/450 Hussain and , also Macaulay, Katich, Gooch, Border, signed by Alec Stewart who 938 Australia v England ‘Bodyline’ Wessels, Gower, Downton, Tolchard, Captained England in the match due 1932/33. Triumph & Champion Jesty etc. G £30/40 to Hussain’s broken finger. Album souvenir album complete with thirty 946 C.G. Macartney. New South Wales & contains many souvenir stamps and two cards of players who were to Australia. Mono plainback postcard first day covers plus information on

59 the previous 99 Tests at lord’s. 961 Cricket ephemera 1950-1990’s. 966 Yorkshire v Australia 1930. Loosely inserted are the match Selection including annuals, Cup Decorative silk scorecard produced scorecard and official autograph Final programmes, Test match to commemorate the tour match sheet signed by the England XI. G programmes etc. G £10/20 played at the , May £80/120 10th-13th 1930. The scorecard with 962 Playfair Cricket Monthly 1960-1972. printed heading to top and match 954 Herbert Sutcliffe. Excellent The first six years uniformly bound. details below. Good/very good scrapbook of press cutting covering Some odds. G £15/25 condition £100/150 the M.C.C. tour of South Africa 963 ‘W. Lees’ Benefit match. Surrey v 1927/28. Neatly compiled. Formerly The match was drawn. Australia Yorkshire 1906. Decorative silk from the Sutcliffe collection. G bowled Yorkshire out for 155 and scorecard produced to £80/120 Clarrie Grimmett took all ten commemorate Lees’ Benefit match wickets, 10-37 from 22.3 overs. For 955 Club Cricket Conference C.C., Club played at the Oval, July 26th-28th Australia, Woodfull made 121, and Representative cricket etc 1906. The scorecard with printed Bradman 78, Richardson 45. For 1930/50’s. Ledger book containing heading to top and match details Yorkshire Sutcliffe made 69, Holmes some interesting press cuttings, below. The match details with floral 31 and Rhodes and Leyland took signatures etc. Signatures include design surround in blue. Scorecard three wickets a piece. Dominions XI v England 1943, J. printed by Merritt & Hatcher. The Appleyards XI 1943, C.C. scorecard has been laid down to card 967 Gentlemen of England v Players 1937, combined Services 1940/50’s, with the extremities of the scorecard 1921. Official scorecard produced to M.C.C. 1940/50’s, South Australia wrapped around the back of the commemorate the match played at 1954 7 1956 etc. Signatures include card otherwise in good/very good Scarborough, September 5th-7th Spearing, E.R.T. Holmes, Compton, condition £70/100 1921. The scorecard with printed Constantine, Martindale, Barber, heading to top and match details Surrey won the match by 9 wickets. Paynter, Farrimond, Goddard, Bryan, below. Good/very good condition. For Surrey, Hayward top scored with Avery, Close, Young etc. G £40/60 Sold with further scorecards for 76, Hayes 53, Crawford 51, Lees 41 Yorkshire v Middlesex 1921, played 956 South Australia Cricket Association. and Lees took 5-61 in the Yorkshire at Bramall Lane. The match was Annual Report for 1901. Four pages. first innings. For Yorkshire, Hirst drawn, Middlesex all out for 82 in Some folds, nicks to edges, generally made 0 & 87, Tunnicliffe 60 & 53. the only innings completed, Wilson good condition £15/25 964 England v South Africa 1924. 7-32 and Gloucestershire v Surrey 957 ‘Jim Laker, 19-90’. England v Decorative silk scorecard produced 1959, Laker 11 wickets in the match. Australia, 4th Test 1956. Large to commemorate the Test match G £30/40 limited edition print of the scorecard played at Headingley on the 12th- The players won by 198 runs. For for the Test match played at Old 15th July 1924. The scorecard with the Players, Mead made 86, Hearne Trafford. Mounted with ink signature printed heading to top and match 72, Brown 54, Holmes 50 and of Laker mounted below. Limited details below. Scorecard printed by Kennedy took 6 and Rhodes 5 edition 77/200. 13”x20.5”. VG Arthur Wigley on the ground. The wickets in the match. for the £30/40 scorecard has been laid down to card Gentlemen, Fender made 23 & 68, otherwise in good/very good 958 ‘Jim Laker, 19-90’. England v Knight 26, Haig 24, Stevens 22 and condition £100/150 Australia, 4th Test 1956. Large Fender took 6 and Jupp 5 wickets in limited edition print of the scorecard England won the match by 9 the match. for the Test match played at Old wickets. For England, Hendren made 968 Jack Hobbs. Somerset v Surrey 1925. Trafford. Mounted with signed 132, Sutcliffe 83 and Tate took nine Original silk scorecard form the printed cartoon by Ullyett of Laker. wickets in the match. For South match where Hobbs made his 126th Limited edition 52/200. 20.5”x17”. Africa, Taylor made 59 & 56, and 127th centuries equalling and VG £30/40 Cattarall 29 & 56 and Pegler took 4- breaking W.G. Grace’s record of 116 in England first innings. 959 Australian tour of England 1989. number of centuries scored. The ‘Australian Bicentenary’ first day 965 Surrey v Middlesex 1930. Decorative scorecard has been signed by Hobbs cover signed by sixteen members of silk scorecard produced to and overmounted in contemporary the team. Signatures include Border, commemorate the match played at mount. Odd faults otherwise in Alderman, Lawson, Jones, Taylor, the Oval, 9th-11th August 1930. good condition £100/150 May, Waugh, Boon etc. VG £30/40 The scorecard with printed heading 969 Lord’s scorecards 1936-1963. to top and match details below. 960 Worcestershire 1994. First day cover Thirteen scorecards for the period Good/very good condition £50/70 featuring Steve Rhodes signed by including England v All India 1936, twenty ex players including Surrey won the match by an innings & Gentlemen v Players 1936, Army v Graveney, Horton, Booth, Pridgeon, 171 runs. For Surrey, Sandham made RAF 1942, Gentlemen v Players Rumsey, Slade, Rhodes etc. Sold 158, Shepperd 53, Hobbs 40, Fender 1948, Minor Counties v West Indies with two menus signed by Wes Hall 35 and Gover took 6-48 in the first 1950 etc. Odd faults, good £25/35 and and a Denis innings, Allom took 5-43 in the 2nd 970* England v Australia 1926. Official Compton limited edition phonecard. innings. For Middlesex, Hulme top scorecard for the match played at G £25/30 scored with 32 & 27no, Stevens 27 & Lord’s on the 26th-29th June 1926. 23 and Allen took 5-100 The scorecard signed by all fifteen

60 members of the Australian touring makers, (228no) and Warne took 12 wickets in the match. party including Collins, Mailey, Alan Jones (105). They put on 330 G £30/40 Gregory, Bardsley, Oldfield, for the first wicket. G £20/30 Andrews, Ponsford, Woodfull, 986 . Official scorecard for Grimmett, Hendry etc. Folds to card, 977* ‘16 wickets’. England v Worcestershire v Sussex, New Road some wear to certain signatures. G Australia 1972. Official scorecard for 1998 Hick scored 104 and 132 to £300/500 the Test match played at Lord’s on complete his one hundred hundreds 22nd-27th June 1972. Bob Massie in first class cricket. Signed by Hick. 971* Don Bradman. England v Australia took eight wickets in each innings Sold with a miniature bat signed by 1934. Official scorecard for the Test finishing with match figures of 16- Hick. G £20/30 match played at Headingley on the 137. Sold with ink signature of 20th-24th July 1934. Bradman Massie on card with picture. G 987 Test match scorecards 1959 scored 304 in the first innings. £30/40 onwards. Collection of forty Signed in later years by Bradman in scorecards including matches v bold pen. G £200/300 978* Bob Massie ‘16 wickets’. England v Australia, India, West Indies, New Australia 1972. Official scorecard for Zealand etc. G £30/40 972* England v Australia, 5th Test 1968. the Test match played at Lord’s on Official scorecard for the match 22nd-27th June 1972. Bob Massie 988 Essex v Australia 1964. Official signed by Edrich who made 164 and took eight wickets in each innings scorecard for the match played at by who took 7- finishing with match figures of 16- Southend in August 1964. Signed by 50 to win the match in the last hour 137. Sold with ink signature of all twenty two players. Signatures after rain. Sold with official scorecard Massie on card with picture and ‘light’ faded. Generally good £20/30 for England v Australia, Old Trafford three Ashes scorecards, two 1970, 989 West Indies v Rest of the World 1968, signed by Pocock who took 6- the other 1980. G £30/40 1986. Official scorecard for the 79 in Australia’s 2nd innings. Folds, match held at Edgbaston on 20th odd faults, good £40/50 979* ‘Farewell to Bramhall Lane’. Yorkshire v Lancashire 1972. Official May 1986. Signed in ink by twenty 973* Nottinghamshire v England 1885. scorecard for the Roses match. four players from the match Printed scorecard for the match Printed scores. G £20/30 including Greenidge, Richards, played at Trent Bridge on June 11th- Holding, Logie, Walsh, Garner, 13th 1885. Nottinghamshire beat 980* Graeme Hick. Official scorecard for Gomes, C. Lloyd, Gavasker, Gower, England by an innings & 46 runs. For Somerset v Worcestershire, Taunton Davison, Rice, Botham, Imran Khan, Notts Shrewsbury made 56, Daft 52, 1988. Hick scored 405no in Kapil Dev, Alderman etc. Generally Selby 47, W.Barnes took nine Worcestershires first innings. Signed good condition £40/60 by Hick. G £20/30 wickets in the match. For England, 990 William Flowers Benefit Match. Ullyett top scored with 40, Bates 38 981* England v South Africa, Lord’s 1994. Middlesex v Somerset 1899. Official and Barlow 31, Bates took 5-78 in ‘South Africa’s Return to Test scorecard for the match played at Notts only innings.Horizontal folds, Cricket’. Official scorecard for the Lord’s on the 22nd May 1899. The nicks to fold edges, repair to lower match signed by the two Captains, match was completed in three hours. border otherwise in good condition and Kepler Middlesex winning by an innings £150/200 Wessels. G £18/25 and 7 runs. Middlesex made 86 in their only innings, Somerset made 974* Shrewsbury’s Team v Sixth Australian 982* England v Australia 1981. Official 35 and 44. For Middlesex Foley top Team. Printed scorecard for the scorecard for the 6th Test at the scored with 20 and Trott took 11 match played at Sydney from 9th- Oval. Signed by Geoff Boycott who wickets and Hearne 8 wickets in the 13th March 1888. Shrewsbury’s scored 137 in the England 1st match. For Somerset team won by 158 runs. For innings £15/25 Shrewsbury’s team, Shrewsbury top scored with 20 and Tyler took 8- scored 206 out of 402 in the 2nd 983 Surrey v Hampshire 1911. Official 42 in Middlesex’s only innings. innings, Smith 59, Briggs 54, scorecard for the match played on Horizontal fold otherwise in good Lohmann took eight wickets and the 8th-10th June 1911. Surrey won condition £40/60 by 9 wickets. Hobbs scored 87 and Preston took six wickets in the 991 Gloucestershire v Kent 1892. Official took 4-23. Repair to top right hand match. For Australia S.P. Jones made scorecard for the match played at corner. G £15/25 134no, Blackham 97 and Turner Gloucester on the 6th-8th June took ten wickets in the match. Minor 984 Signed scorecards 1947-2007. Ten 1892. Gloucestershire won by 81 foxing otherwise good condition signed scorecards, each signed for a runs. For Gloucestershire, Radcliffe £150/250 match winning performance. made 117, Kitcat 46 & 52, W.G. 975* Oxford v Cambridge 1905. Official Signatures include C. Lloyd, Insole, Grace 33 & 46 and Murch took ten scorecard for the match played at Arnold, Rose, Tudor, Hick, Butcher, wickets and W.G. Grace 5 wickets in Lord’s 1905. Printed and Trescothick, Langer etc. Some the match. For Kent, Patterson made handwritten annotation. Cambridge signatures signed in later years. G 55 & 49, Hearne 38 & 15, won by 40 runs. G £50/60 £30/40 Braybrooke 28 & 35 and Martin & Hearne took five wickets in the 976* Glamorgan v Northamptonshire 985 England v Australia, The Oval 2005. match. Some foxing/age toning to 1972. Official scorecard for the Ashes winning scorecard signed by card, some wear to extremities of Championship match played at England hero Kevin Pieterson who card otherwise in good condition Swansea. Signed by the two century made 158 in the drawn game. £80/120

61 992 Gloucestershire v Surrey 1884. Rare official scorecard for the match played at Clifton College on the 25th-27th August 1884. A high scoring draw was the . For KNIGHTS Gloucestershire Brain made 143 and Painter 133, W.G. Grace, who opened with E.M. Grace, made 66 and Woof took 5 and W.G. Grace 3 AUCTION DIARY 2009 wickets in Surrey’s only innings. For Surrey, W.W. Read made 135, Shuter 101, Abel 60 and Barratt took 4-169 in Gloucestershire’s innings. Sporting Memorabilia Auctions Minor foxing otherwise in good condition £100/150 24th and 25th February 993* Australians v Oxford University 1884. Official scorecard for the tour 20th and 21st June match played at Oxford on the 15th-17th May 1884. Fully printed 24th and 25th October scores. Vertical fold and adhesive marks to verso otherwise in good condition. Rare, early card £150/200 Oxford University won the match by Specialist auctions of seven wickets. For Oxford, T.C. O’Brien made 92, Kemp 63no, Page Wisden Cricketers Almanacks 33 and Whitby took eight wickets in the first innings and Bastard took five wickets in the second innings. 25th April For Australia, Midwinter top scored with 45, Bannerman 32, McDonnell 29th August 36 and Boyle took four and Spofforth 3 wickets in the match END OF DAY ONE Entries invited for all the above auctions. Closing date for entries 6 weeks prior to auction. Contact Tim Knight 01263 768488 [email protected]

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