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Extract Catalogue for Auction 3 Online Auction 3 Page:1 Lot Type Grading Description Est $A CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 865 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 865 Australian Test Captains team sheet with 18 signatures including Bill Brown, Donald Estimate A$400 Bradman, Lindsay Hassett, Arthur Morris & Ray Lindwall. Reserve A$300 Lot 866 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 866 1930s Autograph Book including c.1930 NSW cricket team with 11 signatures with Don Estimate A$250 Bradman & Archie Jackson; plus Charles Kingsford Smith twice. Also 2006 Bradman Luncheon menu signed by Neil Harvey & Sam Loxton. Reserve A$190 Lot 867 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 867 1934 Australian team, autograph page with 15 signatures including Bill Woodfull (captain), Estimate A$250 Don Bradman, Bert Oldfield & Bill Ponsford; together with postcard 'Australian Cricket Reserve A$190 Team, England, 1934'. (2 items) Lot 868 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 868 1948 Australian team to England, official team sheet with 17 signatures including Don Estimate A$500 Bradman (captain), Lindsay Hassett & Keith Miller; plus the usual handstamp of Sidney Barnes, folded, otherwise very good condition. Reserve A$380 Page:2 www.abacusauctions.com.au 20 - 23 November 2020 Lot 869 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 869 1949 Lindsay Hassett's XI v Arthur Morris' XI (Kippax & Oldfield Testimonial at SCG), two Estimate A$300 autograph pages with 26 signatures including Don Bradman, Alan Kippax, Bert Oldfield, Arthur Morris & Lindsay Hassett. Reserve A$230 Lot 870 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 870 1951-52 Australian team on two autograph pages with 13 signatures including Lindsay Estimate A$100 Hassett, Neil Harvey, Keith Miller & Ray Lindwall. Reserve A$75 Lot 871 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 871 1956 Australian team on tour, official team sheet with 17 signatures including Ian Johnson Estimate A$120 (captain), Keith Miller, Richie Benaud & Ray Lindwall, some soiling. Reserve A$90 Lot 872 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 872 1961 Australian team on tour, official team sheet with 17 signatures including Richie Estimate A$120 Benaud (captain), Bill Lawry, Neil Harvey & Alan Davidson. Reserve A$90 Online Auction 3 Page:3 Lot 873 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 873 1963 Australian team, Photograph folder from Chevron-Hilton in Sydney, with photograph Estimate A$100 of team having dinner, with 12 signatures on folder including Richie Benaud, Neil Harvey & Alan Davidson. Reserve A$75 Lot 874 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 874 1966-67 Australian team on Tour, official team sheet with 15 signatures including Bill Estimate A$100 Lawry, Ian Chappell & Keith Stackpole (Bob Simpson missing). Reserve A$75 Lot 875 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 875 1967 Australian team, autograph page with 15 signatures including Bob Simpson Estimate A$100 (captain), Ian Redpath, Graham McKenzie & Brian Taber. Reserve A$75 Lot 876 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 876 1968 Australian team to England, official team sheet with 17 signatures including BIll Estimate A$100 Lawry (captain), Ian Chappell, Doug Walters & Alan Connolly, fine condition. Reserve A$75 Lot 877 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 877 1975 Australian team to World Cup, Canada & United Kingdom, official team sheet with Estimate A$120 19 signatures including Ian Chappell (captain), Rick McCosker, Dennis Lillee & Rod Marsh, fine condition. Reserve A$90 Page:4 www.abacusauctions.com.au 20 - 23 November 2020 Lot 878 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 878 1976-77 Australian team, official VCA team sheet for 2nd Test v Pakistan, with 12 Estimate A$100 signatures including Greg Chappell (captain), Gary Cosier (168) & Dennis Lillee (10 wickets), superb condition. Scarce team sheet. Reserve A$75 Lot 879 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 879 1978 Australian team to West Indies, official team sheet with 16 signatures including Bob Estimate A$120 Simpson (captain), Graeme Wood, Jeff Thomson & Steve Rixon, fine condition. Reserve A$90 Lot 880 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 880 1978 Australian team, 3rd Test v England at MCG, team sheet with 12 signatures Estimate A$120 including Graham Yallop (captain), Graeme Wood (100), Rodney Hogg (10 wickets) & Allan Border (debut Test match), fine condition. Reserve A$90 Lot 881 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 881 1980 Australian team for Centenary Test Tour of England, official team sheet with 14 Estimate A$150 signatures including Greg Chappell (captain), Graeme Wood (112), Kim Hughes (117) & Dennis Lillee, some soiling. Reserve A$115 Online Auction 3 Page:5 Lot 882 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 882 1981 Australian team to UK and Sri Lanka, official team sheet with 20 signatures including Estimate A$75 Kim Hughes (captain), Dennis Lillee, Rod Hogg & Trevor Chappell (who played only 3 Tests but is infamous for 1981's 'Underarm Incident' when he was instructed by captain & Reserve A$60 brother Greg Chappell to bowl along the ground to NZ batsman Brian McKechnie, to prevent McKechnie hitting the winning runs), fine condition. Lot 883 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 883 1983 Australian team to Sri Lanka, official team sheet with 16 signatures including Greg Estimate A$75 Chappell (captain), Keppler Wessels (141), David Hookes (143) & Bruce Yardley (7 wickets), fine condition. Reserve A$60 Lot 884 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 884 1983 Australian team to Zimbabwe, official team sheet with 15 signatures including Dirk Estimate A$75 Wellham (captain), David Boon, Dean Jones & Michael Whitney, fine condition. Reserve A$60 Lot 885 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 885 1983 Australian team to World Cup, official team sheet with 15 signatures including Kim Estimate A$100 Hughes (captain), David Hookes, Allan Border & Dennis Lillee, fine condition. Reserve A$75 Page:6 www.abacusauctions.com.au 20 - 23 November 2020 Lot 886 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 886 1984 Australian team to West Indies, official team sheet with 18 signatures including Kim Estimate A$120 Hughes (captain), Allan Border, Geoff Lawson & Wayne Phillips, fine condition. Reserve A$90 Lot 887 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 887 1984 Australian team v West Indies 'Showdown for the Crown', 1st Test in Perth, WACA Estimate A$200 team sheet with 12 signatures including Kim Hughes (captain), Graeme Wood, Allan Border & Terry Alderman. Reserve A$150 Lot 888 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 888 1986-87 Australian team v England, official team sheet on embossed letterhead with 12 Estimate A$150 signatures including Allan Border (captain), Dean Jones, Geoff Marsh & Bruce Reid. Reserve A$115 Lot 889 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 889 1987 Les Favell Testimonial - Les Favell XI v Sir Donald Bradman XI, double team sheet Estimate A$120 with 18 signatures including Don Bradman, Rick Darling, Alan Davidson, Wayne Phillips & Chris McDermott. Reserve A$90 Online Auction 3 Page:7 Lot 890 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 890 1987 'Old Rest of Australia' team, WACA team sheet with 11 signatures including Kerry Estimate A$50 O'Keefe, Gary Gilmour, Jeff Thomson & Greg Chappell. Reserve A$38 Lot 891 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 891 1988 Australian Tour of Pakistan, official team sheet with 18 signatures including Allan Estimate A$100 Border (captain), Geoff Marsh, Tim May & Ian Healy, some stain spots. Reserve A$75 Lot 892 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 892 1990-91 Australian team, SACA team sheet for 4th Test v England, with 11 signatures Estimate A$100 including Allan Border (captain), Mark Waugh (138) & David Boon (121), fine condition. Scarce. Reserve A$75 Lot 893 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 893 1991 Australian XI Tour to Zimbabwe, official team sheet with 14 signatures including Estimate A$100 Mark Taylor (captain), Steve Waugh, Paul Reiffel & Shane Warne (Warnie discovered), fine condition. Reserve A$75 Page:8 www.abacusauctions.com.au 20 - 23 November 2020 Lot 894 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 894 1992 Australian Team for World Cup, official team sheet with 17 signatures including Allan Estimate A$150 Border (captain), Dean Jones, Merv Hughes & Craig McDermott, fine condition. Reserve A$115 Lot 895 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 895 1993 Australian team to UK, MCC team sheet for 2nd Test at Lords with 16 signatures Estimate A$100 including Allan Border (captain), Mark Taylor (111), Michael Slater (152), Mark Waugh (99) & Shane Warne (8 wickets), fine condition. (Missing David Boon, who scored 164 not Reserve A$75 out) Lot 896 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 896 1993 Australian Team for Tour of England, team sheet (different style) with 17 signatures Estimate A$120 including Allan Border (captain), David Boon, Mark Waugh & Shane Warne ("Ball of the Century"), fine condition. Reserve A$90 Lot 897 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 897 1994 Australian Team for Tour of South Africa, official team sheet with 19 signatures Estimate A$120 including Allan Border (captain), David Boon, Michael Slater & Shane Warne, fine condition. Reserve A$90 Online Auction 3 Page:9 Lot 898 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 898 1995-96 Australia v Pakistan 3rd Test at SCG, NSWCA team sheet, with 10 Australian & 4 Estimate A$70 Pakistan signatures, including Mark Taylor (captain), Mark Waugh (116) & Shane Warne (8 wickets). Reserve A$55 Lot 899 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 899 1995 Young Australian Team for Tour to England, official team sheet with 17 signatures Estimate A$75 including Stuart Law (captain), Justin Langer, Adam Gilchrist & Ricky Ponting, fine condition. Reserve A$60 Lot 900 CRICKET - TEAM SHEETS & AUTOGRAPH PAGES Lot 900 1996 Australian Team for Tour to India, official team sheet with 18 signatures including Estimate A$150 Mark Taylor (captain), Steve Waugh, Mark Waugh & Glenn McGrath, fine condition.
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