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Richard Winterton Auctioneers The Lichfield Auction Richard Winterton Auctioneers Centre Wood End Lane Fradley Park Jan Webster Sporting Memorabilia Sale Lichfield Staffordshire Started 14 Oct 2019 12:00 BST WS13 8NF United Kingdom Lot Description AUTOGRAPHED MINIATURE CRICKETS BATS, of the Australian, Pakistan, South African, New Zealand and West Indian touring 1 teams to England, signatures are facsimiles, dates range from 1948 to 1966 (14) AUTOGRAPHED MINIATURE CRICKET BATS, of the MCC tours to Australia and the West Indies and England's home test matches, 2 signatures are facsimiles, dates range from 1954 to 1968 (8) 3 GRAY-NICOLLS MINIATURE BATS, some in cellophane wrapping, others not, faces of the bats are clean (33) AUTOGRAPHED CRICKET BATS, of the Australian, West Indian and New Zealand touring teams to England, dates range from 1938 to 4 1980's (5) AUTOGRAPHED CRICKET BAT CONTAINING THE SIGNATURES of RICHIE BENAUD, KEITH MILLER & NEIL HARVEY, other 5 signatures on the bat are illegible, not dated MINIATURE SIGNED CRICKET BATS, housed in individual wood and glass cases, teams are Australia and England, South Africa and 6 England and the West Indies, one case contains some Player's cigarette cards (Australia), signatures are facsimiles (3) MINIATURE SIGNED CRICKET BATS, of the Australian, Indian, New Zealand, Pakistan, West Indian and MCC touring teams, housed 7 in a wood and glass case, dates range from 1946 to 1968, signatures are facsimiles (14) 8 AUTOGRAPHED BOOMERANG OF AUSTRALIAN & ENGLAND PLAYERS, from the 1974-75 Test Series 9 AUTOGRAPHED CRICKET BATS, of the West Indian, Australian and New Zealand touring teams, dates range from 1974 to 1980's (4) AUTOGRAPHED CRICKETS BATS, of the West Indian, MCC, England and County Cricket Club teams, dates range from 1966 10 onwards (9) AUTOGRAPHED HUNTS COUNTY CRICKET BAT, of the Teddington, Oxfordshire, Staffordshire and Walsall cricket clubs from the 11 1991 season AUTOGRAPHED GRADIDGE 'M. J. K. SMITH' CRICKET BAT, of the Pakistan touring team, Warwickshire CCC & Birmingham City and 12 Aston Villa football teams dated 1962 AUTOGRAPHED MIDI EASY DRIVER CRICKET BAT, of the West Indian and England teams for the 1st test match at Queens Park 13 Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad in January 1968 14 AUTOGRAPHED CRICKET BAT, of the Australian and West Indian teams for the 1st test match in December 1930 15 TWO STUART SURRIDGE 'EVERTON WEEKES' PRINTED AUTOGRAPH CRICKET BATS, (2) AUTOGRAPHED SLAZENGER GRADIDGE 'GARFIELD SOBERS' CRICKET BAT, signatures on the back are not known & are not 16 dated, bat has string wrapped around it in three places ENGLAND TEST MATCH BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION, covering Jim Laker receiving silver salver - 19WKTS - 17 Eng v Aus, - O.T. 1956, Brian Statham breaking World Test WKTS Record (237) Aus v Eng at Adelaide 1962/63 and Gladstone Small taking a wicket Eng v NZ (?) (press photos) 18 COUNTY CRICKET BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION, featuring players in match action and portraits PRUDENTAIL WORLD CUP PHOTOGRAPH, of the West Indies and Zimbabwe game at Worcester dated 13th June 1983, Pakistan 19 wicket keeper Wasim Bari and West Indies batsman Roy Fredericks chatting to one other, after a net practice at Edgbaston DENIS COMPTON, (Middlesex and England) and Gladstone Small (Warwickshire and England - two off), portrait pictures of the two 20 England Internationals 21 WEST INDIES MATCH ACTION BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION, featuring a variety of players in match action 22 WEST INDIES BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS, featuring Alf Valentine and Sir Gary Sobers A4 PHOTOGRAPH OF WEST INDIAN SPINNER ALF VALENTINE PRACTISING HIS BOWLING ACTION AT WALSALL CC, the 23 photograph has the caption BEST WISHES WALSALL CRICKET CLUB, 1952 (Walsall Observer photograph) POSTCARD WITH A PICTURE OF GARY SOBERS IN ACTION, the postcard has a Barbados 35 cents stamp on it, celebrating 24 Independence in 1966, the stamp has the name of Gary Sobers on the side, with the same action pose as the photograph ENGLAND MATCH ACTION PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION, featuring Graham Gooch, Alec Stewart, Graham Thorpe and Dennis 25 Amiss 26 ENGLAND AND WEST INDIES MATCH ACTION PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION, featuring players from the 1960's to 1980's 27 MISCELLANEOUS BLACK AND WHITE ENGLAND AND WEST INDIES PHOTOGRAPHS, featuring pre and post-match scenarios 28 WEST INDIES BLACK AND WHITE TEAM PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION, dating from 1933 to 1976 29 BLACK AND WHITE WEST INDIAN PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION 30 AUSTRALIAN BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION, featuring the 1930 touring team and 1970's match action 31 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE BARBADOS AND LORD'S CRICKET GROUNDS FRAMED AND GLAZED LANCASHIRE CCC LEATHER MEMBER SEASON TICKETS, for 1933, 1935 and 1949, latter two years also 32 includes Manchester Cricket Club FRAMED AND GLAZED OXFORD VS CAMBRIDGE VARSITY MATCHES DAY PASSES, for the members enclosure at Lord's 1st, 2nd 33 & 3rd days for the 1934, 35, 36 and 37 seasons 34 FRAMED AND GLAZED MCC - ENGLAND VS AUSTRALIA DAY PASS, for the Members enclosure (2nd day) dated 25th June 1938 FRAMED AND GLAZED WEST INDIES VS HDG LEVESON-GOWER XI TICKET, for the match played at Pelsham CC, Peasmarsh 35 near Rye on 26th April 1938 36 FRAMED AND GLAZED MCC - ENGLAND VS WEST INDIES TEST MATCH AT LORDS, official Guest ticket for the 1st July 1969 CENTENARY TEST MATCH - AUSTRALIA VS WEST INDIES COMMEMORATIVE WOODEN SHIELD, for the match played at the 37 Adelaide Oval on Dec 7-11, 1984 (signed on the front in ink by both team captains - Allan Border & Clive Lloyd) FRAMED AND GLAZED MCC - ENGLAND VS WEST INDIES TEST MATCH MEMBERS ENCLOSURE TICKETS, for the 27th & 30th 38 June 1969 and 24th August 1973 39 FRAMED AND GLAZED C.B. FRY (SUSSEX CCC) OGDEN'S CIGARETTE CARD, not dated 40 FRAMED, GLAZED AND AUTOGRAPHED WEST INDIES TEAM PHOTOGRAPH, (Weekes, Stollmeyer, Walcott) etc 41 FRAMED AND GLAZED 1922 BARBADOS TEAM PHOTOGRAPH, for the Inter Colonial cricket tournament played at Demerara FRAMED AND GLAZED 1994 SIGNED COLOUR ACTION PHOTOGRAPH OF SIR RICHARD HADLEE, (New Zealand), with a 42 dedication to Rugby player Jan Webster 43 FRAMED, GLAZED AND AUTOGRAPHED PENCIL SKETCH OF THE WEST INDIES CAPTAIN SIR FRANK WORRELL 44 FRAMED AND GLAZED POSTCARD SIZE DRAWINGS OF ENGLAND PLAYERS W. G. RHODES AND J. HOBBS WITH CAPTIONS 45 FRAMED AND GLAZED DRAWING OF ENGLISH, AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND PLAYERS, with captions and names FRAMED, GLAZED AND AUTOGRAPHED PHOTOGRAPH OF SIR LEARY CONSTANTINE, (West Indies) wearing WI tour jacket, 46 signature is below the photograph, together with a newspaper cutting of him FRAMED AND GLAZED 1933 NEWSPAPER CUTTING OF WEST INDIES TOURING TEAM, with players names, signatures are on a 47 white card (pencil and ink) below the cutting 48 FRAMED AND GLAZED SIR DONALD BRADMAN PLAYERS CIGARETTE CARD, with pencil signature by the player on a white card 49 FRAMED AND GLAZED HAROLD LARWOOD (NOTTS & ENGLAND), signature in ink on a pink card, with a colour cut out of him also FRAMED AND GLAZED LETTERHEAD FROM BAILEY'S HOTEL, LONDON, which is signed in ink by the West Indies touring team 50 (Walcott era) FRAMED AND GLAZED ENGLAND CRICKETERS - COMPTON, EDRICH, JONES, HARDSTAFF & YARDLEY SIGNATURES, in ink 51 on a green card, together with four head only cut outs FRAMED AND GLAZED SIGNATURES OF ENGLAND PLAYERS - HOLMES, VOCE, FISHLOCK, YOUNG, FRY, COPSON, WYATT 52 AND TATE, in ink on a white card, with names and counties added 53 FRAMED AND GLAZED LANCASHIRE CCC PLAYERS SIGNATURES, taken from an autograph book FRAMED AND GLAZED LANCASHIRE CCC PLAYERS SIGNATURES, in ink taken from an autograph book, with two head only cut 54 outs of Cyril Washbrook and Eddie Paynter FRAMED AND GLAZED WARWICKSHIRE CCC LETTERHEAD WITH PETER CRANMER'S SIGNATURE, together with a newspaper 55 cutting of him 56 FRAMED R. WENDEL, painting of the crowd watching a cricket match at an unknown venue, possibly late Victorian FRAMED JOCELYN GALSWORTHY WATER COLOUR OF THE WEST INDIES VS ENGLAND TEST MATCH AT ANTIGUA IN 1998, 57 (No.17/350), Artist's signature is on the white border FRAMED 1923 WEST INDIES TOURING TEAM PHOTOGRAPH, taken at Lord Harris's Seat Belmont, Kent on the occasion of the 58 match vs Band of Brothers (with players names) 59 FRAMED 1950 WEST INDIES TOURING TEAM PHOTOGRAPH, (with players names) FRAMED CRICKET SCORECARD for the WEST INDIES VS ENGLAND TEST MATCH PLAYED AT KENSINGTON OVAL, 60 BARBADOES ON 8TH-13TH APRIL 1994, card in signed in ink by the England players FRAMED 1929 SHREWSBURY SCHOOL XI TEAM PHOTOGRAPH, by Gillman & Co. Ltd, Oxford (two off- each taken on different 61 occasions) (glass broken) 62 FRAMED 1929 RADLEY COLLEGE XI PHOTOGRAPH, by Gillman & Co. Ltd, Oxford 63 FRAMED 1960 PHOTOGRAPH OF STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB, on their coaching weekend at Lilleshall 64 FRAMED 1939 WEST INDIES TOURING TEAM AUTOGRAPHS IN INK ON A WHITE CARD, (facsimiles) 65 FRAMED 1966 WEST INDIES TOURING TEAM SOUVENIR PROGRAMME 66 MISCELLANEOUS WEST INDIES ITEMS, featuring autographs, cuttings, team photographs and day badges 67 SURREY & YORKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB TEAM PHOTOGRAPHS, magazine cutting which is stuck on to a piece of card 68 SIGNED BOOKS - A COLLECTON, featuring Alec Stewart, Courtney Walsh, Andrew Strauss, Colin Cowdrey, Len Hutton, Clive Lloyd 69 A COLLECTION OF CRICKETING BOOKS BY HOBBS, Constantine, Benaud, Larwood THE GORWAY STORY - THE LATTER HISTORY OF WALSALL CRICKET CLUB, by E. J. A. Cook and The Gorway Story - Part II - 70 The Second Fifty Years by R. K. Whitham published by Walsall Cricket Club in 1959 and 2009 71 CRICKET ANNUALS AND HANDBOOKS, from 1939 and 1950 ENGLAND SIGNED TEAM PHOTOGRAPHS, (1988), Test Match photographs, Wearits card (1981) and MCC W.I. Tour 1959-60 Team 72 Squad FAMOUS CRICKETERS SERIES No.
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