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Catalogue 41

Catalogue 41

Moran

Cricket

Collectibles

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CATALOGUE 41

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Biographies and Autobiographies

1. David Kynaston, Bobby Abel: Professional Batsman, 1982, g-vg, sl.ch.dw $21

2. with Pat Symes, Standing the Test of Time: The Autobiography of Bill Alley, 1999, vg, dw $23

3. Alan Hill, , 1990, g-vg, sl.ch.dw $19

4. , The Hand that Bradman: Memories of a Professional Cricketer, 1973, g-vg, dw $22

5. & Derek Hodgson, No Coward Soul: The Remarkable Story of Bob Appleyard, 2003, gift inscription on fly-leaf, o/w g-vg, dw $20

6. Andrew Searle, S.F. Barnes: His Life and Times, 1997, vg, dw $21

7. Brian Scovell, : A Tribute, 1982, g, dw $17

8. , The Best of Bevan: World’s Finest One-Day Cricketer Recalls his Most Memorable Matches, 2002, pb, vg, signed by Bevan on title page $35

9. , In the Firing Line, 1993, pb, vg, inscribed and signed by Boon [Danielle, Merry Christmas, David Boon] on the title page $40

10. , Home Truths from Abroad, 1987, g, dw $18

11. , Chappelli: The Cutting Edge, 1992, ib, g-vg, inscribed “To Andrew, Merry Xmas, Ian Chappell, 23.12.92” on the half-title page $42

12. with Don Mosey, I Don’t Bruise Easily, 1978, g, ch.dw $18

13. E.W. Swanton, : A Cricket Sketch, 1948, slim pb, g $12

14. Peter Osborne, Basil D’Oliveira: Cricket and Controversy, 2004, g-vg, dw $20

15. , White Lightning: The Autobiography, 1999, vg, dw, signed by Donald on the title page $45

16. David Lemmon, Johnny Won’t Hit Today: A Cricketing Biography of J.W.H.T. Douglas, 1983, g-vg, sl. sunned dw $20

17. Alan Hill, : A Biography, 1994, g-vg, dw $22

18. with Martin Rogers, Emburey: An Autobiography, 1987, corners bumped, o/w g, sl.ch.dw $17

19. David Lemmon, “Tich” Freeman and the Decline of the Leg-Break Bowler, 1982, vg, dw $21

3 20. C.D. Clark, The Record-Breaking , 1980, name on fly, g, dw $17

21. Chris Sandford, : A Biography, 1992, gift inscription on fly, g, dw $20

22. David Tossell, : A Reappraisal of English Cricket’s Most Controversial , 2011, g-vg, v.sl.ch.dw $22

23. Basil Haynes and John Lucas, The Battery: The Story of the Sporting Gunns, 1985, g-vg, dw $22

24. G. Halbish, Out: My and the Inside Story of Cricket, 2003, pb, g $12

25. David Foot, – The Reasons Why: A Biography, 1998, pb, g $12

26. Walter Hammond, Cricket’s Secret History, 1952, fg, torn dw $19

27. , : Profile of “The Master”, 1981, g, ch.dw $17

28. J.B. Hobbs, My Cricket Memories, 1924, fg [sl. foxing to the early pages and sl. damage to top of spine] $50

29. Jack Hobbs, My Life Story, 1981 reprint, g, dw $20

30. Christian Ryan, Golden Boy: and the bad old days of Australian cricket, 2009, pb, vg $17

31. , Mystery Spinner: The Story of , 2000, vg, dw $24

32. , Kapil: The Autobiography of Kapil Dev, 1987, vg, sl.ch.dw $16

33. Anthony Meredith, The Demon and the Lobster: Charles Kortright and Digby Jephson, remarkable bowlers of the Golden Age, 1987, g, dw $24

34. Brian Scovell, 19-90 , 2006, g-vg, dw $20

35. with Brian Scovell, Beating the Field, 1995, g-vg, dw $18

36. with James Knight, My Life, 2012 (Indian ed), pb, g-vg, signed by Knight on the title page $16

37. , Worth the Wait: An Autobiography, 2004, g, sl.ch.dw, signed by Lehmann on the title page $45

38. Alan Hill, : Aggressive Master of Spin, 2008, mint, dw $20

39. C.G. Macartney, My Cricketing Days, 1930, some foxing on the page edges and in the early pages, o/w g-vg $75

40. Devon Malcolm, You Guys Are History: An Autobiography, 1998, g-vg, dw $19

4 41. Ian Brayshaw, Marsh, Bowled Lillee, 1983, pb, g, signed by Lillee and inscribed by Marsh “To Sue, Best wishes, ” on the title page $45

42. & Patrick Symes, Marshall Arts: The Autobiography of Malcolm Marshall, 1987, g-vg, dw $20

43. David Lemmon, Ken McEwan, 1985, g, dw, ex-lib $12

44. , At the Close of Play, 2013, mint, dw [RRP $50] $36

45. , Mike Procter and Cricket, 1981, g-vg, dw $17

46. A.Ross, Ranji: Prince of Cricketers, 1983, g-vg, dw, ex-lib $12

47. , Slats Opens Up, 1997, pb, vg, inscribed “To Sue, Good Luck, Michael Slater, 28-11-97” on the half-title page $35

48. , Roy: Going for Broke, 2007, pb, gift inscription on the half-title page, o/w vg $9

49. , Taylor Made: A Year in the Life of Australia’s Cricket Captain, 1995, vg, dw, with Taylor’s signature on a plate laid down to the title page $45

50. Brian Turner and , Opening Up, 1987, g-vg, dw $17

51. , Beating the Bat: An Autobiography, 1975, g, dw, ex-lib $11

52. , Courtney: Heart of the Lion, 1999, g-vg, dw, inscribed and signed by Walsh on the title page $45

53. , My Complete Illustrated Career, 2007, pb, vg $20

54. Shane Warne with Richard Hobson, My Autobiography, 2001, vg, dw $15

55. Mark Gately, Waugh Declared: The Story of Australia’s Famous Cricketing twins, 1992, pb, vg, signed by both and on the half-title page $60

56. Steve Waugh, Out of My Comfort Zone, 2006, pb, g-vg, inscribed on the title page “To Norman, Steve Waugh” $45

57. R.E.S. Wyatt, The Ins and Outs of Cricket, 1939, inscription on fly-leaf, o/w g $28

Other signed biographies and autobiographies: as well as the above, we have in stock books on and signed by the following cricketers: R. Benaud, Boon, Booth, Border, Chatfield, G. Chappell, M. & J. Crowe, Davidson, R. Hadlee, M. Hughes, D. Jones, Lawson, Lillee, Marsh, McDermott, O’Keeffe, Reiffel, L. Rowan, S. Small, I. Smith, M. Taylor, Thomson, Tyson, Walker, Walters, Warne, M Waugh, Whitney. Please see Catalogues 38 to 40 or enquire.

5 Other biographies and autobiographies: as well as the above, we have in stock books (not signed by the player[s]), on or by the following cricketers etc.: G. Allen, Armstrong, , A. & E. Bedser, J. Benaud, R. Benaud, Bird, Boon, Booth, Border, Botham, Bowes, Boycott, Bradman, Cardus, A.W. Carr, G. & I. Chappell, Compton, Coney, , M. Crowe, J. Darling, Davidson, D’Oliveira, The Edrich Family, Emburey, Evans, Farnes, Fingleton, Eddie Gilbert, A. Gilchrist, Gooch, Gover, Gower, W.G. Grace, Graveney, G. Greenidge, Grimmett, Grout, R. Hadlee, Hair, Hammond, Harvey, Hassett, Lord Hawke, N. Hawke, Hayden, Healy, Hendren, Hirst & Rhodes, J. Hobbs, Holding, Hookes, M. Hughes, Hussey, Hutton, Imran, , Jenner, D. Jones, Kilburn, Laker, Lamb, Lara, Larwood, Lawry, B. & S. Lee, Frank Lee, Lehmann, Lewis, Lillee, Lindwall, Lohmann, C. Lloyd, Lock, J. MacBryan et al, Mackay, R. Marsh, Matthews, McCabe, McGilvray, G. McKenzie, Meckiff, Milburn, Miller, Nourse, Oldfield, O’Neill, O’Reilly, Parkins, Philpott, G. Pollock, Ponting, , J. Reid, Reiffel, B. Richards, V. Richards, V. Richardson, Root, L. Rowan, Russell, Sheppard, , M. Slater, Snow, Sobers, Spofforth, Stackpole, C.T. Studd, Swanton, Sutcliffe, M. Taylor, J. Thomson, Titmus, Trueman, Trumper, Tyson, Vaughan, Verity, Walcott, Walker, Walters, Warne, P. Warner, , Wasim and Waqar, S. & M. Waugh, Wellham, Wessels, Whitney, , Wyatt. Please see Catalogues 38 to 40 or enquire.

Tours and Tests

58. S. Berry, Cricket’s Burning Passion: Ivo Bligh and the Story of (A v E 1882-83), 2006, fly-leaf removed, ex-lib, o/w g, sl. ch. dw $10

59. Lionel H. Brown, and the 1902 Australians, 1981, ownership inscription inside front cover, o/w vg, dw $23

60. D. Kynaston, Archie’s Last Stand: MCC in 1922-23, 1984, vg, dw $25

61. P. Derriman, , 1984, ownership inscription on fly-leaf, vg, sl. torn dw $20

62. , Australian Summer [A v E 1936-37], 1937, fg $45

63. A.Hill, Daring Young Men: The Story of ’s Victorious Tour of Australia and New Zealand 1954-55, 2005, g-vg, dw $22

64. A.G. Moyes, The Fight for the Ashes 1954-1955, 1955, “Cancelled” stamps on fly-leaf and inside back cover, no other library markings, fg-g, dw $18

65. Steve Waugh, South African Tour Diary (SA v A 1993-94), 1994, pb, g; signed by Waugh on the title page $45

66. Mark Waugh and Grantlee Keiza, A Year to Remember: Mark Waugh on Tour, 1997, pb, vg, inscribed on the half-title page “Michael, Good Luck, Mark Waugh” $40

6 67. Steve Waugh, No Regrets, 1999, g, signed by Waugh on the half-title page $45

68. Ricky Ponting, A Captain’s Diary: My First Year, 2004, pb, fg-g, signed by Ponting on the half-title page $42

69. Ashes Frontline: The Ashes Diaries of & (A v E 2006-07), 2007, pb, g $10

70. Ricky Ponting, The Captain’s Year, 2010, pb, name on half-title page obliterated with black texta, o/w vg $16

Match Programs

Test Match Programs – Matches in : 71. Australia v , 1967-68, quarto, fg-g $20 72. Australia v 1968-69, A5, f $14 73. Australia v England 1970-71, A5, fg-g $20 74. Australia v Rest of World 1971-72, A5, g $20 75. Australia v England 1974-75, A4, g $16 76. Australia v 2007-08, A5, vg $8 77. Australia v New Zealand 2008-09, A5, vg $8 78. Australia v West Indies 2009-10, A5, vg $7 79. Australia v England 2010-11, A4, vg $7

Test Match Programs – Matches in : 80. Australia v India 2003-04, A5, vg $8 81. Australia v 2004-05, A5, vg $8 82. Australia v Pakistan 2009-10, A5, vg $7

Test Match Programs – Matches in : 83. Australia v England 3rd Test 1974-75, A4, g-vg $16 84. Australia v England 6th Test 1974-75, A4, g-vg $16 85. Australia v England 1977, A4, g $12 86. Australia v India 2003-04, A5, vg $8

Test Match Programs – Matches in England: 87. England v Australia, Centenary Test at Lord’s 1980, small quarto, g $14 88. England v Sri Lanka at Lord’s 1984, A5, vg $10 89. England v Australia at Edgbaston 1985, A5, g $12 90. England v Australia at 1989, A5, fg-g $9 91. England v New Zealand at Lord’s 1994, A5, vg $8 92. England v Australia at Lord’s 2009, small quarto, vg $8

Test Match Programs – Other Matches: 93. New Zealand v India at 1981, A5, g $10 94. New Zealand v India at 1981, A5, g $10 95. Australia v England (Women) at Bendigo 1985, foolscap, vg $6

7 Currie Cup Programs – Matches in / Zimbabwe: 96. Rhodesia v Transvaal 1973-74, octavo, g-vg $6 97. Rhodesia v Eastern Province 1973-74, octavo, g-vg $6 98. Rhodesia v Western Province 1974-75, A5, vg $6 99. Rhodesia v Natal 1974-75, A5, g $6 100. Rhodesia v Eastern Province 1974-75, small quarto, g $6 101. Rhodesia v Natal 1975-76, A5, g $6 102. Rhodesia v Eastern Province 1975-76, A5, g $6 103. Rhodesia v Western Province 1976-77, A5, g $6 104. Rhodesia v Natal 1976-77, A5, g $6 105. Rhodesia v Eastern Province 1977-78, A5, g-vg $6 106. Rhodesia v Transvaal 1978-79, A5, g-vg $6 107. Rhodesia v Western Province 1979-80, A4, fg $4 108. Zimbabwe Rhodesia v Transvaal 1979-80, A5, g-vg $6

Programs for Matches in Zimbabwe against Touring Teams: 109. Zimbabwe v at Salisbury 1980-81, A5, g-vg $5 110. Zimbabwe v Middlesex at Bulawayo 1980-81, A5, g-vg $5 111. Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka at Mutare 1982-83, A5, g-vg $5 112. Zimbabwe v Young Australia at Bulawayo 1982-83, A5, g-vg $5 113. Zimbabwe v Young Australia at Mutare 1982-83, A5, g-vg $5 114. Zimbabwe v Young Australia at Harare 1982-83, A5, g-vg $5 115. Zimbabwe v Young West India at Harare 1983-84, A5, g-vg $5 116. Zimbabwe v Young India at Mutare 1983-84, A5, g-vg $5 117. Zimbabwe v Young India at Bulawayo 1983-84, A5, vg $5 118. Zimbabwe v English Counties at Bulawayo 1984-85, A5, g-vg $5 119. Zimbabwe v Young Australians at Bulawayo 1985-86, A5, vg $5 120. Zimbabwe v NSW at Mutare 1985-86, A5, vg $5 121. Zimbabwe v NSW at Harare 1985-86, A5, vg $5 122. Zimbabwe v Young West Indians at Bulawayo 1986-87, A5, vg $5

Programs for Matches in Brisbane against Touring Teams: 123. v New Zealand 1967-68, A5, fg-g $10 124. Queensland v West Indies 1968-69, quarto, g $10 125. Queensland v MCC 1970-71, A5, g-vg $10 126. Queensland v Rest of World 1971-72, A5, fg-g $8 127. Queensland v Pakistan 1972-73, A5, g $10 128. Queensland v England 1979-80, A4, 2 filing holes, o/w fg $6

Sheffield Shield Programs – Matches in NSW: 129. NSW v 1959-60, A5, g $12 130. NSW v Queensland 1979-80 in Lismore, A5, vg $7 131. NSW v South Australia (100 Years of Cricket NSW v SA) 1989-90, quarto, vg $6 132. NSW v 2006-07 (150 Years of First-Class Cricket in NSW), quarto, vg $6 133. NSW v Victoria in Newcastle 2009-10, A5, vg $5

Sheffield Shield Programs – Matches in Melbourne: 134. Victoria v NSW 1973-74, A5, g $7 135. Victoria v 1974-75, A5, fg-g $7

8 Sheffield Shield Programs – Matches in Brisbane: 136. Queensland v WA, NSW, SA, Vic (bound together) 1964-65, A5, vg $30 137. Queensland v Victoria 1964-65, A5, vg $8 138. Queensland v Western Australia 1965-66, A5, vg $8 139. Queensland v Victoria 1965-66, A5, vg $8 140. Queensland v NSW 1967-68, A5, vg $8 141. Queensland v South Australia 1967-68, A5, g $8 142. Queensland v South Australia 1969-70, large A5, f $4 143. Queensland v South Australia 1970-71, A5, vg $7 144. Queensland v South Australia 1972-73, A5, fg $7 145. Queensland v Western Australia 1972-73, A5, g $7 146. Queensland v South Australia 1973-74, A5, g $7 147. Queensland v Western Australia 1973-74, A5, fg-g $7 148. Queensland v South Australia 1974-75, A4, vg $7 149. Queensland v Western Australia 1974-75, A4, vg $7 150. Queensland v Victoria 1974-75, A4, vg $7 151. Queensland v Victoria 1975-76, A4, vg $7 152. Queensland v NSW 1975-76, A4, vg $7 153. Queensland v Western Australia 1976-77, A4, g-vg $7 154. Queensland v NSW 1986-87, A5, g-vg $6

Tour Guides

155. (SACA), The Tests 1946-47, Australia v England Souvenir, A5, 32 pp, fg $35

156. Kings of Cricket: Australia or West Indies?, 1951-52, quarto, 50 pp, f $12

157. (Starkey, Hammersmith), Australia: 1964 Test Tour of England, quarto, 8 pp, g $10

158. Alan Davidson, Calypso Cricket – WI in Australia 1968-69, A5, 48 pp, g-vg $10

159. 1981 Australians’ Tour: Official Souvenir Brochure, A4, 40 pp, g $10

160. Cricket Companion: Your Pocket Guide 1990/91 (A v E), 64 pp, vg $5

161. Australian Cricket Tour Guide 1995-96, A5, 146 pp, exc $8

162. (Ansett Australia) Test Series Official Program 2000-01, A4 66 pp, exc $7

163. The Wisden Cricketer, The Definiitive Guide to the Ashes 2006-07, 68 pp, g $4

164. Emirates, The Ashes – 2009 Guide, about A4, 32 pp, g-vg $7

165. The National Bank (NZ) Summer of Cricket – 2009/10 Season, A4, 32 pp, vg $6

166. Universal’s Summer Cricket Tour Guide 2011-12, A4, 90 pp, exc $6

167. (Vodafone) Test Series Official Program 2011-12 (A v I, NZ), A5 64 pp, vg $6

9 Annuals

168. Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1921, rebound in dark green cloth boards; does not include the advertisements at front or back but otherwise complete, g $145

169. Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1966, hard covers, fg $70

170. Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 2014, hard back, mint, dw $99

171. Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 2014, limp covers, mint $99

Wisden Cricketers’ Almanacks, hard covers; we have issues in stock for the following years: 1947, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1968, 1970 to 1979, 1981 to 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991 to 2013. Please see Catalogues 38 to 40 or enquire.

Wisden Cricketers’ Almanacks, paperback or limp covers; we have issues in stock for the following years: 1864 (facs), 1867 (facs), 1927, 1935, 1939, 1942, 1947 to 1950, 1954 to 1961, 1963 to 1992, 1994 to 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007 to 2013. Please see Catalogues 38 to 40 or enquire.

172. Wisden India Almanack 2013, hb, mint, dw $50

173. Wisden India Almanack 2014, hb, mint, dw $50

Miscellaneous Books

174. Neville Cardus & John Arlott, The Noblest Game: A Book of Fine Cricket Prints, 1969 (1st ed – by far the better edition), bookplate on fly-leaf, o/w vg, ch. dw $40

175. Ian Chappell, A Golden Age: Australian Cricket’s Two Decades at the Top, 2006, pb, fg $12

176. , One-Day Cricket: Playing the One-Day Game, 1999 pb, vg, signed by Gilchrist on the title page $35

177. Christopher Gray, The Willow and the Cloth: A Compendium of Cricketing Clergymen from the 18th , 1999, pb, mint, signed by the author $24

178. Christopher Gray, Parsons at Play: The Cricketing Lives of 65 Clergymen, 2013, pb, mint, signed by the author $24

179. Chris Harte (ed), Australian Cricket Journal, V 2 No 1, V 3 No 1, V 5 No 1, V 5 No 2, pb, all vg each $8

180. Melbourne CC, The : The Journal of the Library, Issue 40, Summer 2009, pb, vg $5

10 181. R. March, The Cricketers of Vanity Fair, 1982, g-vg, dw $23

182. R. Mason, Plum Warner’s Last Season (1920), 1970, g, dw $25

183. Andrew Renshaw (ed), Wisden on the Great War: The Live’s of Cricket’s Fallen 1914-1918, 2014, mint, dw $80

184. Simon Wilde, Wisden Cricketers of the Year: A Celebration of Cricket’s Greatest Players, 2013, mint, dw (covers all CoY from 1889 until 2013) $80

185. K. Williams, For Club and Country, 2000 (MCC Library), pb, vg; comprises short biographies and statistics on players featured in the MCG foyer $12

Prints

186. Australian Team for England, from The Australasian March 18, 1899, 46 x 30 b/w photo of 1899 Australian Squad in civilian clothes (Laver, Trumper inset), some small edge tears, some foxing around the edges, overall fg, v. rare $220

187. M.C.C. English Team, 1903-4, Supplement to The Referee, April 6, 1904, 31 x 43 b/w print with photo of team, bordered by results, statistics and some records of the tour, laid down to thin wooden board, with wooden window mount; mount f, print fg $110

Chas Crombie, prints, 1907, from the original set of 12 coloured prints, with humorous depictions of aspects of the game, each 36 x 26:

188. The Game – 2. The choice of shall be decided by tossing, g-vg $50

189. 13. When (in the opinion of the ) six balls have been bowled he shall call “.”, g-vg $50

190. 15. The bowler may make the batsman (at the end from which he is ) stand on any side of the which he may direct, g-vg $50

191. “Caught” – 22. If a ball, from a stroke of the bat be held although hugged to the body of the catcher: - The STRIKER is out, g-vg $50

192. 32. The striker being caught, no runs shall be scored, g-vg $50

193. Lost Ball – 34. If the ball cannot be found Six runs shall be added, g-vg $50

194. “The Fieldsman” – 41. If he willfully stop the ball otherwise than with his person five runs shall be added to the score, g-vg $50

195. The – When the ball touches the boundary it becomes “Dead”. The Umpire is not a boundary, g-vg $50

11 196. Instructions to Umpires – 47-48 An umpire should not allow himself to be unduly influenced by appeals. If he be in any doubt, LAW 43, “That the existing state of things shall continue,” shall be followed, g-vg $50

197. How to Place Men in the Field – V. To a fast left-handed bowler, a long-leg is seldom necessary, g-vg $50

“The Star” , S.A., prints of sketches of members of the Australian Team 1921, by “Quip”. Each print, 23 x 28 on card, features one large and one or two smaller sketches of the player, and a facsimile autograph; all g-vg:

198. T.J.E. Andrews $65 199. W.W. Armstrong $80 200. $75 201. H. Carter $70 202. H.L. Collins $75 203. J.M. Gregory $70 204. H.S.T.L. Hendry $65 205. C.G. Macartney $75

206. $75 207. E.R. Mayne $60 208. E.A. McDonald $65 209. W.A. Oldfield $75 210. C.E. Pellew $60 211. J. Ryder $65 212. J.M. Taylor $65

213. M.C.C. English Cricket Team, 1924-5, The Referee Supplement Jan 21st 1925, b/w 38 x 25 print of photo of the squad, g-vg $85

214. The English XI in , from The Australasian Nov. 3 1928, 45 x 28 colour photo of MCC Team 1928-29, unobtrusive 4 cm tear on RHS, o/w vg $110

215. Australian Cricketers’ Tour, 1930 – The Selected Team, Supplement to the Sydney Mail, February 5, 1930; 39 x 27 sepia print of individual h/s photos of team members, with tour itinerary, a little rough around the edges, overall fg $40

216. W.H. Ponsford: Batsman, Supplement to the Sydney Mail, March 5, 1930, No. 4 in Australian Cricket Team series, 39 x 27 sepia full-length photo of Ponsford in stance, some small edge tears, with one bigger (3 cm), o/w g $50

217. T.W. Wall, Bowler, Supplement to the Sydney Mail, March 12, 1930, No. 5 in Australian Cricket Team series, 39 x 27 sepia full-length photo of Wall in bowling stance, 5 small pin-holes in left border and small tear in lower right border, o/w g $55

218. , Bowler and Batsman, Supplement to the Sydney Mail, March 19, 1930, No. 6 in Australian Cricket Team series, 39 x 27 sepia full-length photo of Fairfax driving, a few small edge tears and pinholes, overall g $55

12 219. S.J. McCabe, Batsman, Supplement to the Sydney Mail, April 16, 1930, No. 10 in Australian Cricket Team series, 39 x 27 sepia full-length photo of McCabe in batting stance, minor tears, creasing, foxing and stain around edges, overall fg $45

220. C.V. Grimmett, Bowler, Supplement to the Sydney Mail, April 30, 1930, No. 12 in Australian Cricket Team series, 39 x 27 sepia full-length photo of Grimmett in bowling stance, very small edge tears at base, o/w g-vg $65

221. P.M. Hornibrook, Bowler, Supplement to the Sydney Mail, May 7, 1930, No. 13 in Australian Cricket Team series, 39 x 27 sepia full-length photo of Hornibrook in bowling stance, vertical central , o/w g-vg $58

222. Donald George Bradman, The Referee Special Supplement, 21/5/1930, 23 x 41 colour print of Bradman driving, with central horizontal fold marks, one of which has become a 3.5 cm tear on RHS, and vertical creasing, with a 3 cm tear at the top, overall fair (but it is Bradman!) $48

223. “The Bowral Boy”, from The Queenslander, July 24, 1930, 24 x 42 page with b/w photo of Bradman coming in after batting, small edge tears on RHS, none of which extend to photo; 2 cm tear at top touching edge of photo; some foxing mainly in top half of page; overall fair but very rare, and it is Bradman! $85

224. A.P.F. Chapman, The English Captain, from The Australasian, August 16, 1930, 31 x 44 colourised print of a head and shoulders photo of Chapman, 4 small holes in bottom border (from production process), o/w vg $70

225. W.H. Ponsford, The Australasian Pictorial from August 30, 1930, 31 x 44 colourised print of head and shoulders photo of Ponsford, vg $75

226. Australia’s Test Captain - - - - - W.M. Woodfull, Supplement to The News January 28, 1933, 28 x 45 sepia print of Woodfull in batting stance, g-vg $75

227. W. Voce – Notts, Supplement to the Sydney Mail, February 22, 1933 (No. 15 in the English Cricket Team Series), minor tears on LHS and bottom, o/w g-vg $65

228. The 1932-3 Victorious English Cricket Team, Supplement to The News, March 11 1933, sepia 39 x 27 print of individual h/s photos of the team, with a central full-length photo of Larwood bowling, minor faults around edges, overall g $80

229. Victorian Left-Hand Batsman - - - - - L.P. O’Brien, Supplement to The News, March 25, 1933, 28 x 45 sepia print of O’Brien playing forward, g-vg $60

230. Australians Who Played in 1932-3 Test Series, Supplement to The News April 8 1933, 39 x 27 sepia print of individual h/s photos of the team members, multiple edge tears, not reaching photo, overall f $45

231. Australia’s Leading Batsman, Supplement to The News, October 31, 1936, 28 x 45 b/w print of in batting stance; some slight creasing around the edges and a couple of tiny tears, o/w vg $135

13 232. England’s Test Cricketers, Supplement to The News November 28, 1936, 45 x 28 sepia print of photo of MCC Team 1936-37, minor edge faults, overall g $75

233. England’s Test men in Action, from The Australasian 1937, colour 28 x 45 print of caricatures of the members of the MCC Team for 1936-37, minor edge faults, overall g-vg $95

Fred Midgley Caricatures, black ink sketches on cream paper, each 29 x 37, Signed by Midgley, mounted and window-mounted, ready to frame; in a lower window is the name of the player with brief biographical details.

234. Charles Puckett, vg $65 235. , vg $75 236. Colin McCool, vg $75

Australian Team 1964, prints of caricatures of players by PR (?), with some colour, each on 21 x 25 card:

237. Johnny Martin (NSW), signed by Martin, light foxing around outside, o/w vg $65 238. Jack Potter (Vic), signed by Potter, light foxing, o/w vg $65

239. Gillette Reproduction, Victor Trumper 1877-1915, 54 x 69 sepia print of Trumper leaping out to drive, folded as issued, c. 1974, exc $30

240. Centenary of Australia & England 1877-1977 Limited Edition Print Portfolio; contains scorecards of both 1877 and 1977 Tests, large 16 Page brochure with reproductions of significant prints and photographs and a report, with photos, of the Centenary test, and six beautifully produced 31 x 29 prints: by S.T. Gill 1859, by Henry Burn 1862, Match under the North Downs att to George Frederick Watts 1839, Untitled (Cricket Strokes) by Felix 1860, Village Match, Artist Unknown early 19th C, Lord’s by N.E. Green 1859; prints exc, brochure has a little rust around the staple, fg-g, scorecards exc, folder vg $120

Ken Maynard Cartoons, 1976, laminated cartoons produced for the Centenary Test, each 41 x 26, in the form of bar mats, all vg:

241. We Could Get an against the Light Any Minute Now! (Matches lit) $30 242. Well Caught, Sir! (Hand breaks through fence to catch ball) $30

243. It’s in the Bag! (Ball caught in sugar bag) $30 244. Hurry Up, Doc . . . Th’ Batsmen Are Still Running! (Dog has swallowed ball) $30

Ken Maynard Cartoons, 1976, produced for the Centenary Test, in the form of wall posters, each 30 x 44, glossy fronts:

245. Out for a ! – wicket broken, batsman and duck both leaving with bat under arm, small hole on LHS, o/w vg $25 246. Stone Walling! – smiling batsman peers around wall, vg $30

14 247. County Print Services, Andrew Ernest Stoddart, Middlesex, 21 x 29 colour print of Stoddart in batting stance, 1989, minor spotting above name, o/w vg $15

The next 14 items are all “Punch” Cartoons, loose leaf, suitable for framing:

248. Summer Number – 1920; two pages, each of six cartoons, titled “First Wicket Down, or the Chance of a Lifetime”; the sequence depicts a player being told that he has been selected first drop, eagerly getting ready, then waiting all day, until dark, to bat; by Frank Lavender, vg $20

249. January 21, 1925 – “The Test at Home”; full page with nine cartoons, depicting a man in tails reading the paper and engaging in actions motivated by what he has read (e.g. The Toss, A High Catch, The Stuff) by Frank Reynolds, vg $12

250. Summer Number – 1926: “The Influence of Dancing” – two cartoons, titled The Charleston at Chiswick and The Tango at Tooting, depicting players batting in club matches, with the resultant poses of batsman and fielders resembling dancing; by Frank Reynolds, vg $12

251. July 7, 1926 – The Test Question, full-page cartoon by B. Partridge, depicting two workers, leaning on a fence and reading a poster on a wall (“England v Australia – Another Draw). Lower script reads: Disgusted Miner, “Why don’t they work longer hours?” vg $35

252. June 15, 1927 – “A Cricket Curiosity”; a sequence of five cartoons, with the titles It Is Curious that People Who Take So Little Interest – In the Actual Play – Should, in the Interval, Be So Fascinated by the Wicket, by Frank Reynolds, g $12

253. November 28, 1928 – Captains Courageous; full-page cartoon, depicting conversing with Stanley Bruce. Lower script reads: Reappointed Prime Minister of Australia (gallantly), “I hope, Mr Chapman, that you’ll have a good long innings.” Captain of the M.C.C. team (returning the compliment in his best Cambridge manner, “Et tu, Bruce.” vg $30

254. June 5, 1929 – a sequence of six cartoons, depicting a horse watching a fielder attempting a catch: in the Deep Can Be Very Dull – But Suddenly – One May – Get – A Chance – To Distinguish Oneself!; by Frank Reynolds, vg $12

255. June 11, 1930 – Two Captains; full-page cartoon depicting Percy Chapman conversing with a politician. Lower script reads: The Premier, “Good Luck! You’ve got a fine team.” Mr Chapman, “Yes, all keen; every man on his toes.” The Premier, “Ah! I envy you. My team’s mostly on mine”; vg $30

256. Summer Number – 1931: “The Encumbrance”; sequence of seven cartoons in which a batsman’s bat is shown to be his greatest handicap; by F. Reynolds, vg $12

257. January 25, 1933 – The “League Theory”; full-page cartoon by L. Raven Hill, depicting Mr Punch as referee between kangaroo batsman and lion bowler; Mr Punch. “Come Along, Let’s refer this little squabble to Geneva.” (Bodyline), vg $35

15 258. February 22, 1933 – After the Test, full-page cartoon by L. Raven Hill, with old cricketer; lower script reads: Early Victorian Cricketer. “You have worthily won back the Ashes of English cricket. I hope that the Ashes of controversy will now be scattered to the four winds”; (Bodyline) vg $35

259. August 22, 1934 – The Spirit of the Game by L. Raven Hill; batsman has an Ashes Urn for a head; lower script reads “So long as I can eliminate any kind of bowling I don’t like, there ought to be no difficulty about continuing these fixtures for ever and ever.” Clear Bodyline reference, vg $35

260. Summer Number – 1936; full-page cartoon titled Captain of the Home Side. “We just had to have a new pavilion – people were beginning to chaff us about the old one”; the pavilion depicted is a little too modern for the village green; by Frank Reynolds, vg $15

261. Summer Number – 1939: Those Were the Days, two page series of five colour cartoons, with titles Finding the Ground ; The Ground; The Pitch; The Clothes; The Camaraderie; by Frank Reynolds, vg $25

Autographed Team Sheets

262. Australian Team on Tour 1961, official team sheet signed by all 17 players (Benaud, Harvey, Simpson, McDonald, Lawry, O’Neill, Burge, Booth, Grout, Jarman, Mackay, Davidson, McKenzie, Misson, Gaunt, Kline, Quick) and treasurer R.C. Steele, small mark near Jarman’s signature, o/w g $180

263. Australian Team on Tour 1964, official team sheet signed by all 17 players (Simpson, Booth, Burge, Cowper, O’Neill, Redpath, Potter, Grout, Jarman, Hawke, Lawry, McKenzie, Corling, Connolly, Sellers, Martin, Vievers), several horizontal and vertical folds and sticky tape mark at the top, o/w g $130

264. Australian Team on Tour 1968, official team sheet signed by all 17 players (Lawry, Jarman, Ian Chappell, Connolly, Cowper, Freeman, Gleeson, Hawke, Inverarity, Joslin, Mallett, McKenzie, Renneberg, Redpath, Sheahan, Taber, Walters), one central horizontal fold, g-vg $175

265. Australian Team on Tour 1968, official team sheet signed by 16 of the 17 players (missing McKenzie), very small holes at bottom, o/w g-vg $140

266. World XI 1978-79, sheet of plain white A4 paper, signed by Asif Iqbal, Tony Greig, , , Derek Underwood, , , , , Mike Procter, , and by Graham Ferrell, Bob Phillips and Masseur George Fitzpatrick, central horiz. fold, o/w g $75

267. Australian Cricket Team – Pakistan 1980, official team sheet, signed by all 14 players (G. Chappell, Hughes, Beard, Border, Bright, Dymock, Hookes, Laird, Lawson, Lillee, Malone, Marsh, Wiener, Yallop) and 3 officials, g $135

16 268. New Zealand Team 1980-81, official WACA team sheet for LOI Match v India 9 December 1980, signed in the allocated spaces by thirteen players (Burgess, Cairns, Chatfield, Coney, Edgar, R. Hadlee, Lees, McEwan, Smith, Snedden, Troup, Parker, Wright) and lower on the page by Boock, J. Bracewell, Taylor, F.J. Cameron and B. Bracewell, two horizontal folds and two filing holes, g-vg $90

269. Australian Cricket Team – U.K. and Sri Lanka 1981, official team sheet signed by all 16 players (Hughes, Marsh, Alderman, Beard, Border, Bright, T. Chappell, Dyson, Hogg, Kent, Lawson, Lillee, Rixon, Wellham, Wood, Yallop) and by officials Bennett, Alder and Sherwood but not by Philpott, vg $145

270. Western Province 1982/83, sheet of WPCU letterhead paper, signed by 6 WP players (, John Emburey, Ken McEwan, Laurence Seeff, , ) and by Bob Dooland, three horizontal folds, g $55

271. Australian Cricket Tour – Sri Lanka 1983, official team sheet signed by all 13 players (G. Chappell, Hookes, Border, Hogan, Hogg, Lillee, Maguire, Smith, Wessels, Wood, Woolley, Yallop, Yardley), and 3 officials, g-vg $125

272. Team – Tour of England 1988, official team sheet with the original signatures of all 16 players (Madugalle, Mahanama, Ranatunga, Mendis, Ahangama, Ramnayake, Anurasiri, Ratnayeke, A. de Silva, Rajadurai, Kuruppu, Samarasekera, Labrooy, Silva, Madurasinghe, Tillekeratne), and 2 officials, two horizontal folds, g $70

273. 1993/94 Auckland Shell Cup Team, official team sheet signed by all 19 players in the squad (including Morrison, Parore, Patel, Pringle, Watson, Wiseman) and coach , vg $45

274. England v New Zealand, Second Test, Lord’s 1994, official TCCB team sheet with signatures of the 13 England squad members (Atherton, DeFreitas, Malcolm, Fraser, Gooch, Hick, Rhodes, R. Smith, Stemp, Stewart, Such, Taylor, White), g $90

275. Victorian Bushrangers, official team sheet for the Sheffield Shield Match Victoria vs Western Australia, March 1997, signed by all 12 Victorian players, including Dodemaide, Berry, Fleming, Hodge, Saker, g $45

276. New Zealand Squad – England Tour 1999, official Team sheet signed by all 18 players (Fleming, Allott, Astle, O’Connor, Cairns, Doull, Harris, Walker, Horne, Bell, McMillan, Nash, Parore, Twose, Vettori, Croy), and 5 officials, g-vg $85

Autographed Trade Cards

Each of these cards is signed on the front by the relevant player, usually in black.

277. Select 1998: # 14 $15 # 15 $13 # 17 Matthew Elliott $13 # SS4 Michael Miller (lim. ed. of 400) $40

17 278. Select 2007: # 30 $12 # 72 George Bailey $13 # 78 Justin Langer $15

279. Select 2008: # 14 $15 # 25 $13 # 30 Phil Jacques $13 # 47 Ben Hilfenhaus $13 # 53 Simon Katich $15

280. Select 2009: # 4 $12 # 8 $13 # 9 Ben Hilfenhaus $13 # 13 $13 # 15 $12 # 20 $12 # 24 $12 # 53 Nathan Hauritz $13 # 56 $14 # 78 $14 # 97 Jason Kreijza $13 # 103 Clint McKay $12 #FDC1 Doug Bollinger $13

281. Scanlens 1988: # 18 $14

282. Futera 1993: # 48 Ian Healy $14

283. Futera 1994: # 6 Graham Gooch $15 # 60 $13 #106 Matthew Nicholson $12

284. Futera The Heritage Collection 1995 (limited edition of 500 per card): # 8 $50 # 21 $50

285. Futera 1995: # 4 Mark Waugh $15 # 13 Greg Blewett $13 # 15 Justin Langer $14 # 18 Tom Moody $13 # 26 $12 # 29 Darren Lehmann $14 # 48 $12 # 92 Michael Di Venuto $12 # 93 $12

286. Futera 1996: # 81 $12

287. KFC T20 2012-13: # 009 $13 # 014 George Bailey $13 # 018 Doug Bollinger $13 # 029 $13 # 032 Nathan Reardon $11 # 036 $12 # 039 Nathan Hauritz $13 # 048 Sean Abbott $11 # 059 Adam Voges $12 # 065 Brad Hogg $13 # 072 Steve O’Keeffe $12 # 088 $11 # 089 $11 # 092 $11

18 288. ESP 2003: # 36 $14 # 37 Simon Katich $14 # 47 Paul Rofe $11 # 53 Michael Di Venuto $12

289. ACB / Topps 2000: # 6 Stuart McGill $13 # 37 $11 # 55 Brendon Julian $13 # S1 Brad Haddin $13 # S3 Clinton Perren $11 # S4 Wade Seccombe $11 # S7 Andrew Downton $11 # S8 Damien Wright $11 # S9 Matthew Innes $11 # S10 Michael Klinger $11 # S11 Michael Dighton $11 # WC1 Darren Lehmann $15

290. ACB / Topps 2001: # 68 Murray Goodwin $12

Unsigned Trade Cards

291. Allen’s Cricketers 1936, full set of 36 cards – 1 p, 4 fg-g, 15 g, 16 g-vg $350

292. Ardmona International Cricket 1979-80 (Series II), full set of 56 cards, vg $45

293. Australian Licorice, Test Cricket Series, 1958, full set of 32 cards, vg $650

294. Butter ’em Up, Super Cricket Card Series 1982/83, full set of 54 cards, exc $30

295. County Print, England Cricket Team 1903-04, full set of 14 cards, vg $20

296. ESP Cricket 2003 – World Cup Subset of 16: WC3 Michael Bevan, vg $6 WC4 , vg $6 WC5 , vg $6 WC6 , vg $6 WC7 , vg $6 WC8 Nathan Hauritz, vg $6 WC9 , vg $8 WC10 Brad Hogg, vg $6 WC12 Darren Lehmann, vg $6 WC13 , vg $6

297. ESP Cricket 2003 – 2003 Award Winners Subset of 8: AW2 Ricky Ponting – Test Player of the Year, vg $12 AW5 Nathan Hauritz – Young Cricketer of the Year $12 AW6 – Women’s Cricketer of the Year $12 AW7 Martin Love – Most State Runs $12

298. ESP Cricket 2003 – Great Moments Subset of 8: GM8 Andy Bichel, vg $15

299. 2ESP Cricket 2003 Box Cards: BC1: ICC Champions Trophy, vg $15 BC2: World Cup Trophy, vg $15

300. ESP Cricket 2004 – The 200 Wicket Club (each card limited to 500): 200C4 Craig McDermott, vg 200C6 Graham McKenzie, vg 200C7 , vg 200C8 , vg 200C9 , vg 200C11 Jason Gillespie, vg each $8

19 301. FAI, Indian Summer of Cricket 1991-92, full set of 21 cards, vg $30

302. Futera Cricket 1993-94, # 116 , limited edition of 1000, vg $25

303. Futera 94-95 International Cricket: Sealed Box of 40 foil packs, 9 cards per pack, mint $80

304. Futera Cricket 1994-95, Hologram, # 2981 / 4000, vg $60 Hat-Trick HC1, # 2432 / 5000, vg $40 GCM2 # 3783 / 5000, vg $15

305. Futera Cricket 1995-96 Supreme Team, lim.ed. of 7000 per card: ST4 Aamir Sohail, # 133, vg $7 ST6 Steve Waugh, # 1442, vg $10 ST7 Keith Arthurton, # 3989, vg $7 ST9 Shane Warne, # 1082, vg $12 ST12 , # 5677, vg $7

306. Futera Cricket 1995 – There’s No Limit Subset of 30: TNL20 Brian Lara, vg $3 TNL8, 9, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, all vg ea $2

307. Futera 1996 Cricket Decider – Frontliners, lim.ed. of 5000 per card: FL1 , # 186, vg $10 FL6 Courtney Walsh, # 3518, vg $10

308. Futera The Decider 1996: Sealed Box of 36 packs, 9 cards per pack $72

309. Futera The Decider 1996, XL4 Mark Waugh, oversize box card, vg $15 XL5 Steve Waugh, oversize box card, vg $20 XL6 , oversize box card, vg $15

310. Futera 1996 Cricket Decider – Run Machines: First Day Issue – RM5 , # 900 / 3500 $20

311. Futera Cricket Elite 1996, Freshman cards: F4 , # 1345 / 2000, vg $25 F1 Andrew Symons, lim.ed. of 2000, no number, vg $25

312. Futera Cricket Elite 1996, Specialists, lim.ed. of 6000 for each card: TS1 Brian Lara, # 3415, vg $8 TS2 , # 1085, vg $7 TS3 Steve Waugh, # 770, vg $9 TS5 David Boon, # 754, vg $7 TS8 , # 1023, vg $7 TS9 , # 2050, vg $7 TS10 , # 1129, vg $7 TS11 Waqar Younis, # 3457, vg $7 TS12 Wasim Akram, # 544, vg $8

20 313. Futera 1996, Ultra-Pro 9-card Michael Slater Puzzle, full set of 9, vg $45

314. Futera Cricket Elite 1996, Specialists, lim.ed. of 6000 per card: full set of 16 cards, vg $120

315. Futera Cricket Elite 1996, XL2 Mark Taylor, oversize box card, vg $15

316. The Magnet, Cricketers cut-outs, 1926: A.A. Mailey, base trimmed, o/w vg $10 H.L. Collins, base trimmed, o/w vg $10 C.G. Macartney, base very slightly trimmed, o/w vg $12

317. The Popular, Cricketers Cut-outs 1926, J.M. Gregory, base trimmed, o/w vg $10 W. Bardsley, base trimmed, o/w vg $10

318. Select ’97 Cricket – Contracted Players (subset of 22): P1 Mark Taylor, vg P3 Michael Slater, vg P4 Jo Angel, vg P5 Justin Langer, vg P6 Jason Gillespie, vg P11 Michael Bevan, vg P20 Greg Blewett, vg P22 Matthew Hayden, vg each $3

319. Select ’97 Cricket – Ashes Highlights: H10 Jason Gillespie 7/37, vg $18

320. Select ’97 Cricket – One on One Box Cards: B1 Glenn McGrath & Allan Donald, vg $12

321. Select ’97 Cricket – Australian Captains: C5 (lim. ed. of 500), vg $50

322. Select ’97 Cricket – Strike Rates (subset of 12): SC1 Mark Waugh, vg SC2 , vg SC4 Michael Bevan, vg SC6 , vg SC9 Allan Donald, vg SC10 Glenn McGrath, vg SC11 , vg SC12 , vg each $5

323. Select ’97 Cricket – Promotional Cards: PC1 Shane Warne, vg $7 PC2 Steve Waugh, vg $7 PC3 Ian Healy & David Richardson, vg $5 PC4 Ricky Ponting, vg $7

324. Select ’97 Cricket – Autograph Redemption Card for Andrew Symonds; Note that this isnot the signed card; it is the card you could have sent in to get the signed card!, vg $8

325. Select Cricket 1998 – World Class subset of 12: WC7 , vg $15 WC11 , vg $15 WC12 Aravinda de Silva, vg $15

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326. Select Cricket 1998-99 Record Breakers RB4 – Ian Healy 100 Tests, vg $15 RB5 – Mark Taylor 100 Tests, vg $15 RB7 – Ian Healy 355 Catches, vg $15

327. Select Cricket 2007-08 – Honour Awards (Set of 4): HA1 Australia – Ashes Whitewash, vg $20 HA2 Australia – 2007 World Cup Champions, vg $20 HA3 Ricky Ponting – Man of the Ashes Series, vg $20 HA4 Glenn McGrath – Man of the World Cup, vg $20

328. Select Cricket 2008-09 – Past Heroes: PH2 Allan Border, vg $15 PH3 , vg $10 PH8 Craig McDermott, vg $10 PH12 Ian Healy, vg $10 PH13 Mark Waugh, vg $10 PH14 , vg $10

329. Select Cricket 2008-09 – Elite Foil Signature Cards (Contracted Players): FS5 Michael Clarke, vg $9 FS6 Brad Haddin, vg $7 FS11 David Hussey, vg $7 FS12 Mike Hussey, vg $9

330. Select Cricket 2009-10 – Promotional Cards: FS4 (Contracted Players) Michael Clarke, vg $10 22 , vg $5 45 , vg $5 TR2 (5000 Test Runs Club) Allan Border $20

331. Sniders and Abrahams, Australian Cricket Team 1905, full set of 15 cards, g-vg $925

332. Sunicrust Cricketers, 1974, full set of 40, g-vg $200

Miscellaneous Items

333. Kerry O’Keeffe, Unstitched, ABC CD, 56 minutes, 2006, vg $6

334. Daily Telegraph, Official 2006/07 Collection: # 14 Andrew Symonds, mint in plastic wrapper $3

335. Bendigo Pottery, Don Bradman jug, one of a series of 4; No. 1055 in a limited edition of 3000, 1973, exc $290

336. Cinema Badge, D.G. Bradman, 1948, 25 mm, vg $150

22 337. Australian Mint, The Don: 100th Anniversary of Sir Donald Bradman’s Birthday, 2008 - $5 uncirculated coin, in folder, mint $15

338. John Sands, Action Transfer Poster: Re-create eight of ’s most dramatic moments, contains large poster headed Dennis Lille’s Greatest , with space for the eight transfers, 1981, vg $15

339. Duncan & Co, Australian Test Cricketers matchbox labels, 1938. Each red label consists of the picture of the cricketer, stuck onto the original front of the matchbox; there is no maker’s logo: * S.G. Barnes, g $15 * B.A. Barnett, g $15 * W.A. Brown, g $15 * J.H. Fingleton, fg-g $13 * L. Fleetwood-Smith, fg $11 * E.L. McCormick, fg $11

340. Duncan & Co, Australian Test Cricketers matchbox labels, 1938. Each green label consists of the picture of the cricketer, stuck onto the original front of the matchbox; there is no maker’s logo: * B.A. Barnett, fg $11 * J.H. Fingleton, fg-g $13 * A.L. Hassett, fg $11 * S.J. McCabe, fg $12 * E.L. McCormick, fg $11 * C.W. Walker, fg $11

341. Duncan & Co, Australian Test Cricketers matchbox labels, 1950. Each label is the full label, with blue printing of the Duncan’s Yacht Safety Matches logo on one side and the picture of the cricketer on the other. The red background has not been applied and the labels have never been attached to a matchbox: * Ken Archer, g $8 * N. Harvey, g $8 * Lindsay Hassett, g-vg $9 * J. Iverson, g $8 * , g $8 * Bill Johnston, g $8 * Ray Lindwall, fg-g $7 * S. Loxton, f-fg $5 * , g $8 * J. Moroney, g $8 * A. Morris, g $8 * D. Tallon, g $8

342. Duncan & Co, English Test Cricketers matchbox label, 1950: J. Dewes, g-vg. This is the full label, with blue printing of the Duncan’s Yacht Safety Matches logo on one side and the picture of the cricketer on the other. The red background has been applied but the label has never been attached to a matchbox. $12

23 Magazines – Sporting Magazines with Cricket Content

343. ABC Sport Monthly, November 2002 (first edition), Steve Waugh on the cover, with article on Waugh and a preview of the 2002-03 Ashes series, vg $7

344. Alpha, November 2005, Shane Warne, bowling while wearing a suit and thongs, on the cover, with 4-page article “The Power of Warne” and three-page article by Gideon Haigh “Out of the Ashes”, vg $5

345. Alpha, December 2006, Brett Lee on the cover, with 5-page article on Lee and 30 more pages of cricket articles, with a focus on the forthcoming Ashes series, vg $6

346. Alpha, July 2009, Phil Hughes (with Don Bradman in background) on the cover, with 18 pages of cricket, including articles on Hughes, Mitchell Johnson, and a preview of the Ashes 2009, vg $6

347. Inside Sport Cricket Special, Summer ’95/’96, 88 pages of cricket, vg $7

348. Sporting Life, May 1948, S.G. Barnes on cover, including a 24-page Sporting Life Cricket Guide for the 1948 tour and a short article “The Four Greatest Batsmen” by A.G. Moyes, fg $30

349. Sporting Life, June 1948, with a 3-page article “They made Test History” by A.G. Moyes, fg-g $10

350. Sporting Life, October 1950, with articles on Keith Miller, Denis Compton, Jack Iverson and the MCC Team for the 1950-51 tour, fg $12

351. Sporting Life, February 1954, Alan Davidson on the cover, with articles on Alan Davidson and The English View (C.B. Fry and John Arlott), with Keith Miller’s Cricket Clinic No. 1, fg $12

352. Sporting Life, December 1954, with articles on Test Cricket at the MCG, the Second Ashes Test in 1946-47 at the SCG by Keith Miller, In Praise of Trumper by , a review of Ray Robinson’s Green Sprigs, an article “Time Off” by Keith Miller and a 2-page colour photo of the English touring team, cover f-fg, internally g-vg $25

353. Sporting Life, January 1955, Denis Compton on the cover, with “Time Off” by Keith Miller, and articles on Compton, , Benaud and Statham by Keith Miller, Favell and Molly Hide, with “Big Risks in Cricket” by Ray Robinson, and “On Test Eve!” by George Headley, cover p, internally fg-g $10

354. Sporting Life, January 1956, Ray Lindwall (inter alia) on the cover, with articles on Ray Lindwall, Warren Saunders and the forthcoming WI tour of NZ, g $12

355. Sports Novels, March 1953, with 11 pages of cricket, including articles on Bradman, Benaud, “A Team of Veterans”, Johnson and preview of the Ashes, g $12

24 356. Sports Novels, November 1954, with four cricket articles: Johnny Moyes promoting as Australian captain, John Matthews’s Best Ever Australian Eleven, a suggested team for the first Ashes Test and “Billy Woodfull Had the Courage to Fight Bodyline”. Unfortunately, pages 27 to 32 have been torn from the centre, including the last page of Matthews’s article and a portion of one of the pages of the third article has been removed. $4

357. Sports Panorama (Indian), November 1984 (V 1 # 2), Gavaskar and Gower on the cover, with 28 pages of cricket, including articles on early English teams to visit India and the first Ranji Trophy in 1934-35, g-vg $12

358. The Sportstar (Indian) – Reprint of the special section on Gavaskar that was published in the issue dated March 21, 1987; Gavaskar [10,000+ ] on the cover, all 32 pages devoted to Gavaskar, vg $20

359. Sports Weekly, March 29, 1995, Allan Border on cover, with seven pages of cricket, including two articles on Queensland’s long quest for the Sheffield Shield, vg $5

360. Sports World Australia, November 1984 (V 1 # 5), with 24-page cricket lift-out, including articles on Lillee, Massie, and a preview of the A v WI series, fg $4

361. Tennis and Golf in Australia, August 15, 1930, with 2-page advertisement for Mick Simmons sports store, one page of which features Don Bradman in various poses; also a half-page advertisement for a Woodfull Bat, fg $32

362. UQ Sport, April 1995, Martin Love with the Sheffield Shield on the cover, with an article on Love and the 1994/95 Queensland Shield win, vg $5

Magazines – General Magazines with Cricket Content

363. The Argus Weekend Magazine, December 1, 1950, on the cover, with 2-page article “Dramatic days in test cricket” by Hugh Buggy, and a small article “The Demon and The Terror” by Percy Taylor, fg $12

364. The Australasian Post, November 16, 1950, with half-page item on the set of 58 badges produced that season to commemorate the visit of the MCC Team, and three-page article “England Might Take Home the Ashes”, including a full-page sepia photo of Ray Lindwall [Sporting Gallery No. 232], g $30

365. Aussie Post, March 11, 2000, Steve Waugh on the cover, with heading “Steve Vows We’ll Make History” on the cover, with 2-page article on Waugh’s very successful team, g-vg $6

366. The Australian Magazine, June 7-8, 1997, with 4-page article on the Australian Cricket Academy, vg $4

25 367. The Australian Magazine, October 7-8, 1995, with 2-page article by – My Life as a Bunny, vg $4

368. The Australian Magazine, January 7-8, 1989, with picture of the four Waugh boys on the cover and a 6-page article on them by Warwick Hadfield, vg $10

369. The Australian Magazine, July 26-27 1997, with 6-page article on the forthcoming auction of Srikanthan Ramamurthy’s cricket memorabilia, vg $6

370. The Bulletin, March 14, 2006, Shane Warne on the cover, with 6-page article about Warne’s life, mainly off the field, by Jana Wendt, g $5

371. Career and Competition Times (A Times of India publication), March 1984, caricature of Sunil Gavaskar [Successful Indian of 1983] on the cover, with two articles over four pages anout Gavaskar, and a later short article Lillee, g $10

372. Cootamundra: Welcome to the Wattle Town, 20 pp tourist brochure, with “Bradman Cottage” – Birthplace of Sir Donald Bradman on the cover an internal references to it, c. 1995, vg $5

373. Escape (The onboard magazine of Countrylink [NSW Country trains]), Jan 2000, with small picture of Steve Waugh on the cover and a 2-page article on him, vg $4

374. Good Weekend – Sydney Morning Herald Magazine, December 17, 1988, Allan Border on cover, with 5-page article “The Testing Times of Captain Cranky” by Craig McGregor, fg-g $5

375. Good Weekend, July 8, 1989, with 4-page article on “Cricket’s New Don”, vg $4

376. Good Weekend, September 22 1990, Imran Khan on the cover, with 5-page article by Imran “Imran’s Home Ground” (non-cricket), vg $4

377. Good Weekend, June 8, 1996, with 5-page article by Philip Derriman “Great Mementos in Sport; among the items featured in the article are Don Bradman’s first bat, the Anthony Hordern set of cricket cards, the underarm ball and Dennis Lillee’s aluminium bat; many other cricket references, vg $4

378. Good Weekend, December 21, 1996, images of Steve Waugh on the cover, with 7-page article by Greg Baum “What Goes in to Not Getting Out”, vg $5

379. Good Weekend, January 9, 1999, three caps on the cover, with 4-page article by Malcolm Knox “How Long Is a Golden Age?”, vg $5

380. Good Weekend, June 10, 2000, with 6-page article by Judy Dungey “The Coningham Affair”, vg $6

381. Good Weekend, September 20 2003, Imran Khan on cover, with 5-page article “It’s Just Not Cricket” on Imran’s political ambitions, fg $4

26 382. Graduate Contact (), Summer 1997, with 4-page article on the UQ Cricket Club and its prominent players, including Ken Archer, Martin Love, Tom Vievers and , vg $8

383. Panorama (Ansett in-flight magazine), # 10, Nov/Dec 1982, Rod Marsh on cover, with 5-page article on The Ashes, g $5

384. Panorama (Ansett in-flight magazine), # 133, Oct 1993, Merv Hughes on the cover, with 3-page article by on the forthcoming summer, vg $7

385. Australian MAD magazine, January 1994, Steve Waugh and Shane Warne on the cover, with two pages of “A Mad Look at Cricket”, vg $4

386. Australian MAD magazine, c. January 1996, Shane Warne on cover, with 2- page article “A Mad Look at Cricket” and an 8-page colour supplement, “What a Balls up!”, with David Boon and Mark Taylor on the cover, g $6

387. MAD magazine, c. Feb 1997, caricature of Richie Benaud holding a “limited edition” print on the cover, with a 2-page article “But Wait, There’s Four Department”, f, ex-lib $2

388. Living: The MBF Magazine, Summer 2008, Justin Langer on the cover, with a 4-page article by the recently retired Langer, “Off the Pitch”, vg $5

389. Living Well [MBF], April 2004, on the cover, with article about the recently-deceased Hookes being an organ donor, g $5

390. People, December 6, 1950, – World’s Best Keeper on the cover, with 4-page article on Tallon, fg $15

391. Pix, October 11, 1947, Keith Miller (batting) on the cover, with 3-page article by R.S. Whitington comparing Miller to , fg $18

392. Punch, Jan 13, 1937, containing a full-page cartoon “Kangaroo-Tail Soup”, in which Bradman stirs a pot (labeled Third Test), containing Allen, Hammond and Verity, g $38

393. Punch, August 4, 1989, contains 3-page article by Frank Keating on Allan Border, fg, ex-lib with plastic cover $3

394. Signs of (Seventh-day Adventist magazine), Jan-Feb 2009, on cover, with 4-page article on Bowden, exc $3

395. Sunday Life: The Sun-Herald Magazine, 19 March 2000, with a woman’s hand holding a cricket ball and the heading “Cricketers’ Wives: Is this the toughest job in sport?” on the cover, with 4-page article, vg $4

396. Sunday Life, December 7, 2008, Matthew and Kellie Hayden on the cover, with 5-page article about sports stars (including Hayden) and their wives, vg $4

27 397. Sunday Life, November 25, 2007, Michael Clarke on the cover, with four-page article about Clarke and Lara Bingle, vg $4

398. Time magazine, March 14, 1977, caricatures of Tony Greig and Dennis Lillee, with heading “The Best of Enemies: Test of the Century” on the cover, with 6-page article on cricket and the Centenary Test, g $25

399. TV Scene (Sunday Mail), Nov 12, 1995, Shane Warne on cover, with one-page article on The Cricket Show, g $4

400. VIBE (magazine for ASSPA Committees and Aboriginal school students), Feb 2002, Jason Gillespie on cover, with 2-page article on him, g-vg $7

401. War Cry (Salvation Army magazine), 24 May 2003, Steve Waugh on cover, with 2-page article on Waugh, vg $5

403. War Cry, 1 Nov 2003, Matthew Hayden on cover, with 3-page article on Hayden and family, vg $5

404. The Weekend Australian Magazine, October 29-30 2005, with picture of David Hookes on cover and 6-page article on Hookes and his tragic death, g $6

405. The Weekend Australian Magazine, February 12-13 2005, with 5-page article on Rod Marsh, g-vg $4

407. The Weekend Australian Magazine, March 5-6 2005, Adam Gilchrist on the cover, with 6-page article about Gilchrist, vg $6

408. The Weekend Australian Magazine, Dec 20-21 2003, David Boon on the cover, with 4-page article (Drinking for Australia) on Boon’s drinking exploits, vg $4

409. The Weekend Australian Magazine, Mar 15-16, 2003, Ian Chappell on the cover, with 4--page article on Chappell, vg $6

410. The Weekend Australian Magazine, Nov 2-3 2002, with 5-page article by on the forthcoming Ashes series, g-vg $4

411. Wireless Weekly, June 22 1934, containing advertisements for the ABC broadcast of the Second Test, England v Australia at Lord’s, four full-page scoresheets for the match and two articles about the broadcasts: ‘The Truth about the Broadcaster’s “Reconstruction” of the Test’ (3 pages) and ‘How 2UE and 2UW Broadcast the Test”; of significant historical interest, g $40

412. Wireless Weekly, January 22 1937, with two full-page pictures (Len Darling and Clarence Grimmett) in the Wireless Weekly Portrait Gallery of International Cricketers; magazine g, portraits vg $50

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