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Venue: The Premier Travel Inn (Fosse Park), Braunstone Lane East, Leicester LE3 2FW (See map page 2) , Football & Sporting Memorabilia Auction 29th & 30th June 2013 Day 1 – Cricket 11am Day 2 – Football, Rugby & Sporting Memorabilia 11am

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2 CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. A buyer’s premium of 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 20%) of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all lots. 2. Cheques to be made payable to ‘Knights Sporting Limited’. 3. Knights Sporting Ltd, Registered Office, The Thatched Gallery, The Green, Aldborough, Norwich, Norfolk. NR11 7AA 4. Postage and packing will be charged at current rates for all postal deliveries. 4a Postage and packing is subject to V.A.T. at 20%. 5. The seller warrants to the Auctioneer and to the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claim. 6. The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settle it or re-offer the lot. 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In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses. 19. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of the lot withdrawn and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots. 20. Live telephone bidding i) Live telephone bidding can be arranged (subject to paragraph 20iii) below) by contacting the Auctioneer two days prior to the day of the Auction. ii) Knight’s have a mandatory minimum lot estimate of £80.00 on all live calls. iii) The arrangement referred to in paragraph 20i) above will be at the buyer’s risk and no guarantee can be given by the Auctioneer that telephone facilities will be available or working on the day of the Auction. 21. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law. Online Bidding. 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3 KNIGHTS Auction Dates 2013

Cricket and Sporting Memorabilia 26th & 27th October

Wisden Cricketers’ Almanacks & Cricket Memorabila 14th & 15th September

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4 DAY ONE

CRICKET MEMORABILIA

CRICKET EPHEMERA cricketing first day covers, mainly team’. The Smoke Social was held at Pakistan, India, Sri Lankan covers. G the The Pavilion, Carlton Ground on 1 Ray Illingworth. Yorkshire, £20/30 the 17th November 1934. The card Leicestershire & England. ‘ of signed by McCormick and fellow England 1969’. Collection of 6 M.C.C. tour of Australia & New tour party players, Stork Hendry and seventeen telegrams and letters Zealand 1932/33 (). Arthur Chipperfield. Light creasing congratulating Illingworth on being ‘M.C.C. tour of New Zealand 1933’. otherwise in good condition. Rare. appointed Captain of England in Printed by Turners Ltd, Christchurch Sold with a further small printed 1969 and some sending congratu - (for the New Zealand Cricket Christmas greeting card from a Mr lations on winning in Council) 1933. Official programme Peter Dawson of Ealing with Australia 1971. Many telegrams sent issued for the M.C.C. v Wellington message handwritten to verso ‘Bravo to the County Ground, Hove where tour match played at Christchurch Clarrie (Grimmett)!. See you 1936. Illingworth was playing at the time. on the 21st & 22nd March 1933. Saw Don (Bradman) the other day. Senders include , Frank The brochure contains head and He looks fine. Hope you are fit. All Clough of the Sun, Len Nicholls of shoulders photographs and pen the best from both of us. Peter’. G Gray-Nicholls, Leicester Mercury etc. pictures of the M.C.C. and £50/70 G £30/40 Wellington players and a scoresheets for the match. Photographs include 9 Leicestershire Cricket Ground 2 ‘In Memoriam. Sir John Berry Hobbs Larwood and the Nawab of Pataudi, Company 1898. Two early and rare 1882-1963. Who passed away both of whom returned to England season ticket cards for the 1898 Saturday, 21st December 1963’. after the Australian Tests. Light season. One ticket hand numbered, Printed thank you card sent by vertical folds, name handwritten to number 47, signed by the recipient Leonard E. Hobbs, Hobbs son, to top border of front wrapper, minor and dated 17th April 1898, the other Seamus following his fathers foxing and staining, minor nicks to un-numbered and un-dated. Printed death. Mounted and framed. G page edges, some pencil annotation address of the ‘Ground Manager, £30/50 otherwise in good condition. Rare W.H. Bearman, Leicestershire Cricket 3 ‘Jess Tyldesley’s Benefit. F. Mercer’s £150/ 180 Ground, Aylestone’ to verso. G/VG Furness & Barrow XI v Vickerstown. £50/70 7 M.C.C. tour of Australia & New Assisted by E. Tyldesley (England & Zealand 1936/37. ‘M.C.C. New The present Leicestershire County Lancashire) and other Lancashire Zealand Tour 1937’. Printed by Cricket Club played its first First players. pitched at 5.30pm’. H&P.C. Print, Christchurch (for the Class match in 1894 and became a Original ticket for the Benefit match New Zealand Cricket Council) 1933. member of the County held at Vickerstown Cricket Club Official programme issued for the Championship in 1895 (Cumbria) on the 3rd and 4th July. G M.C.C. v New Zealand Tour match £20/30 10 ‘Surrey Club. Annual played at Wellington on the 24th- Dinner 1936’. Official menu for the 4 London Television Service. ‘The 27th March 1937. The brochure Annual Dinner held at The Oval on Sweet Sound of Carbon Fibre’. contains a history of previous tours, the 7th May 1936. Original Original film script for a film made averages, pen pictures and a decorative covers, minor age toning by Gunn & Moore Ltd, Nottingham, scoresheets for the match. Wrappers to front cover, minor adhesive marks dated 30th June 1970. The film is a little grubby with slight water to rear cover. G £25/35 advertising that carbon fibre is being staining to front, some pencil used in bat handles to strengthen annotation otherwise in good 11 ‘M.C.C. Anniversary Dinner’ 1954. them ‘Cricket that stronghold of condition Official menu for the Anniversary tradition is being infiltrated by the £60/90 Dinner held at The Tavern on the 5th scientists-they’re putting carbon May 1954. Menu with borders in red 8 Ernest Leslie McCormick. Victoria & fibre, the new wonder material of and gold with M.C.C. emblem. G Australia 1929-1939. Original the aero-engineers, into cricket £18/25 printed invitation to Ernest bats’. Folds, nicks to edges £20/30 McCormick to a Smoke Social ‘The 12 . ‘To Dr W.G. Grace on 5 Cricket Ephemera. Selection President and Committee of the his 41st Birthday. July 18th 1888’. including scorecard for the England v Carlton Cricket Club request the Original broadsheet poem West Indies 1969 Test match at pleasure of the company of Mr E.L. celebrating Grace’s Birthday. ‘There’s Leeds, West Indies 1960’s cricket bat McCormick at a Smoke Social to plenty of life in our Veteran yet, bookmark with facsimile signatures welcome home our Captain, Mr W. that’s what our people say, It won’t of the team, menu card for the M. Woodfull, Captain of Australian be easy to forget his feats for many M.C.C. Bicentenary 1987 and nine Eleven with the members of the a day’. The rear has an

5 advertisement for F.H.Ayres. Light The School of Gunnery was based in Secretary of Richmond Cricket Club folds, odd mark, slight soiling and Shoeburyness at the Garrison, It was around 1900. Richmond C.C. was a wear to edges otherwise in good the first British ‘School of Gunnery’ fashionable club to play for in those condition. Rare £100/150 and was established in April 1859. days and had strong connections to Surrey C.C.C. 13 ‘The School of Gunnery Cricket E.C. Trollope played for the Royal Club’. Large ledger size album Military Academy Woolwich 1869, 20 Thomas Richardson. Surrey, London covering the clubs history from 1877 Royal Artillery 1870-1880, School County & England 1892-1904. to 1920 containing some good of Gunnery 1877 and I Zingari 1877 Excellent ink signature of Richardson original paintings, pen and ink on card. 4.5”x2.5”. G £100/150 AUTOGRAPHED CRICKET EPHEMERA drawing, photographs, press 21 William Brockwell. Surrey, London cuttings, poems, handwritten, 14 Australia. Selection of individual ink County & England 1886-1903. printed and press scorecards, signatures of , Bill Excellent ink signature of Brockwell handwritten averages, fixture cards O’Reilly, Ernie Toshack and Lindsay on card. 4.5”x2.5”. G £100/150 etc. The opening page has a pencil Hassett. Signatures signed in later written inscription ‘Presented to the years. Qty 4. VG 22 Robert Abel. Surrey & England S.G.C.C. by E.C. Trollope 1877’. This £30/50 1881-1904. Excellent ink signature is followed by twelve exquisitely of Abel on card. 4.5”x2.25”. G 15 Test cricketers. Selection of drawn and hand painted illustrations £100/150 individual ink signatures (one pencil) of many of the players from 1877 on cards and paper pieces of H. 23 Charles Baldwin. Surrey 1892-1898. including Rev Brown, Addison, Strudwick, R.J. Gregory, P. May and Excellent ink signature of Baldwin on Walters, Nugent, Dr Bourns, Captain A. Bedser of Surrey, H. Sutcliffe and card. 4.25”x2.5”. G £50/70 Burgmann etc. Matches include v I L. Hutton of Yorkshire, D. Compton Zingari, Free Foresters, Royal 24 Henry ‘Harry’ Wood. Kent, Surrey & of Middlesex, M. Tate of Sussex and Engineers, Gentlemen of Essex, England 1876-1900. Excellent ink L.F. Townsend of Derbyshire. One Essex County Club, Incogniti etc. signature of Wood on card (signed piece laid down to card. Qty 9. VG The 1878 opening page has a Harry). 4.25”x2.5”. G £70/100 £30/40 beautiful original painting of the 25 George W. Ayers. Surrey & Essex players and crowd at a match with 16 Hugh Trumble. Victoria & Australia 1892-1899. Excellent ink signature large marquees, flags flying and the 1887-1904 and Secretary of of Ayers on card. 4.25”x2” £40/60 military band to background, The Melbourne Cricket Club 1912-1932. opening page for 1894 has a Ink signature of Trumble on lined 26 Albert Craig, ‘Cricket Rhymester & colourful original painting depicting paper piece. The piece laid down to Surrey Poet’. Excellent ink signature ‘Cricket on the Heath’ by R.J.M. white card. VG £70/100 of Craig on card, signed ‘Faithfully (Reginald MacDonald) showing Yours, Albert Craig, Cricket 17 William Gilbert Grace. devils playing cricket in front of a Rhymester’. 4.5”x2.5”. G £50/80 Gloucestershire & England 1870- roaring log fire. There are also small 1899. Excellent ink signature of 27 Cricketers signatures c1890/1900. original watercolour paintings by Grace on paper piece, laid down to Large album page containing three prominent watercolour artist H.M. card. VG £180/250 ink signatures of first class cricketers. Marshall who played for Free Hugh R. Bromley-Davenport. Foresters and exhibited at the Royal 18* Isaac Donnithorne Walker. Middlesex & England 1896-1898, Academy plus other painting by G. Middlesex 1862-1884. Ink signature Herbert Tremenheere Hewett. Tracey Roninson (not all sporting). of Walker on paper piece. G £50/80 Somerset 1884-1893 (Captain of Also joint team photographs, an Issac Walker and he was the Somerset 1891-1893) and original photograph of the S.G.C.C. youngest of seven cricket playing Alexander J. Webbe. Middlesex & (Ladies) and the Ladies of Essex brothers (Walkers of Southgate). He England 1875-1900. All three teams 1884. Notable players captained Middlesex between 1873 signatures on various size paper included in the album include E. and 1884 and was a member of the pieces and laid down to album page. Rutter (Middlesex 1862-1876), committee at the time of his death Some soiling to page, good £40/60 E.J.C. Studd (M.C.C. 1879-1885), in 1898 Leveson Gower, G.F. Vernon 28 Cricketers signatures c1890/1910. (Middlesex & England 1878-1895), 19 Lord Martin Bladen Hawke, Two large album pages signed in ink W.D. Llewellyn (Oxford University & Yorkshire & England 1881-1911. by twenty four players from the Glamorgan), C.P. McGahey (Essex & Excellent ink signature of Hawke on period in ink drawn boxes. Many England 1894-1921) etc. Wear and ‘Wighill Park, Tadcaster’ headed signatures are the signatures of breaking to boards, front board piece. VG £70/100 Richmond C.C.C., Surrey and detached otherwise in good Middlesex players. Prominent Wighill Park, home of Lord Hawke, condition for its age. An excellent players signatures include George W. had its own private cricket ground in record of the clubs history and Beldam (Middlesex & London the grounds cricket in general during the period County 1900-1907), Cyril A. Beldam with some excellent illustrations The following signatures were (Middlesex 1896), Arthington £700/1000 collected by Walker Furze, Hon Worsley (M.C.C. 1888-1890), Harry

6 S. Bush (Surrey 1901-1912), William signatures), England Ladies cricket Meyer, D.Compton, Boycott, Williams (Middlesex 1885-1902), team 1993, scorecards, FDC’s etc. Randall, Bird, Roseberry, Gooch, Ernest W. Bale (Surrey, Some unsigned items. G £30/50 Foster, Such, Lillee etc. Plus a Worcestershire & London County damaged 1981 Ashes tie. G £25/ 35 34 . Yorkshire & England 1904-1920), William T. Graburn 1898-1930. One page handwritten 39 E.E. Bullus. M.P. for North Wembley (Surrey 1894), R. Slade Lucas letter, on 4, Beaumont Road, Poole, and Treasurer & Records Keeper of (Middlesex 1891-1900), Phillip C.W. Dorset letterhead, from Rhodes to the Lords and Commons Cricket Trevor Incogniti, Surrey Club & ‘Ron’ regarding a burglary at Club 1960’s. Selection of twenty two Ground & M.C.C. and cricket author. Kirkheaton Cricket Club pavilion and letters/notes sent by MP’s regarding Tear and some wear to edges of one commenting on the coming season ‘I the payment of £1 contribution of the sheets otherwise in good am look forward to the coming towards the running of the club. condition £80/120 season and hope Yorkshire will do Letters and notes from members 29 Gerald Fowler. Somerset 1891-1903. well. I was delighted that we won include Sir John Eden, Richard Ink signature of Fowler on larger the Ashes. It was a great win. The Hornby, Daniel Awdry, Douglas paper piece. Sold with a similar piece letter dated 16th April 1971 and Rees, Sir John Maitland, Rear signed ‘Sam’, S.M.J. Woods, signed by Rhodes. VG £40/60 Admiral Morgan Giles, Lord Nugent Somerset & England 1891-1910. of Guildford, John Hall, James 35 Arthur Edward Newton. Somerset Qty 2. G £50/70 Dance, Jasper More, Duke of 1891-1914. One page handwritten Beaufort etc. All the letters dated in 30 Charles Albert George Russell. Essex letter on Dipford House, Trull, the 1960’s and some signed by the & England 1908-1930. Ink signature Taunton headed paper from Newton member of Parliament. G £25/35 of Russell on piece, laid down to to H.N.E. Alston (Somerset 1933) larger lined piece. G £25/35 regarding the availability of the 40 Harry H. Alexander. Victoria & village cricket pitch. ‘...You are Australia 1928-1935. Handwritten 31 George Brown. Hampshire & welcome to the use of the Trull letter from Alexander to an England 1908-1933. Ink signature of Cricket Ground on Tuesday 20th autograph collector with reference Brown on piece, laid down to album August.... I’m afraid the is apt to ‘Bodyline’ ‘Bill Ponsford now lives page. G £15/25 to be a bit fiery as we have no water. with his son at Woodend.... there are 32 Sir Henry D.G. Leveson-Gower. The letter dated 14th May 1935 and only six of us left who played in the Surrey & England 1895-1920. Ink nicely signed in ink by Newton. The Bodyline years’. The letter dated 1st signature of Leveson-Gower on original envelope from Newton is February 1986 and signed by card. Sold with an excellent ink included with the letter. VG £30/50 Alexander. G. Sold with a worn signature of Arthur Sandham on original Bradman flicker book, 36 Wilfred Rhodes. Yorkshire & England page, dated 1943. G £25/35 lacking its front wrapper. Qty 2 1898-1930. One page handwritten £30/40 33 Cricket letters. Selection of letters letter from Rhodes to Mr Milne(?) and postcard, regarding autograph regarding sending some old cricket 41 Alexander J. Webbe. Middlesex & requests, Dinners, speaking etc. books, difficulties with writing, due England 1875-1900. One page Signatures include Amiss, T.B. to failing eyesight etc. I am afraid I handwritten letter, on ‘Lord’s Cricket Mitchell, Bomber Wells, Earl of have some difficulty in writing so Ground’ headed paper, from Webbe Harewood, Peter Walker. Glamorgan hope you will excuse me as my sight to Mr Denham regarding playing for (two letters), Jim Parks (two), Don is so bad and I can now only read the Middlesex 2nd XI. Dear Mr Denham, Bates, Frank Woodhead, Jack Bailey, headlines in the newspaper’. The We shall be very glad if you will play letter to Ray Illingworth from Ted letter dated 29th December 1949. for Middlesex 2nd XI at Kensington Willis dated 1971 and thanking him VG £50/80 Park on June 5 &6. Greatorex is for all the help he had given to Bob going to Captain the side and the 37 Peter Howard Parfitt. One page Willis during the tour etc. Many of Beldams are playing, so I think you handwritten letter from Parfitt to a the letters sent to Jack Sokell. Sold will be pretty strong’. The letter Mr Barling regretting not being able with a varied selection of signed dated 26th May 1896 and nicely to make a Dinner as he is out of the cricket ephemera including an album signed in ink by Webbe. G £50/80 country. The letter dated 3rd January page signed by eight members of 1968 and signed by Parfitt. Sold with Denham did not play in the match the Middlesex team of 1920, signed an original sepia ‘Holywood’ press against Kent 2nd XI, but C.A. white cards, pictures, trade cards etc. photograph showing C.B. Fry and Beldam and Greatorex did winning Signatures include Mustaq G.O. Allen visiting British actor, by 10 wickets. Beldam took 6 Mohammad, Illingworth, Snow, Herbert Marshall on the set of Ernst wickets for 56 in Kent’s first innings, Cowdrey, Trevor Bailey, Christopher Lubitsch’s ‘Angel’ in 1937. 10”x8”. Greatorex made 38 in the Middlesex Martin-Jenkins, I. Chappell, Lawry, G £20/30 1st innings. Atherton, Graveney, Gower, Benaud, Carr, B. Simpson, Dexter, Large page 38 Signed ephemera. Selection of Denham played for Richmond C.C. signed by sixteen of the signed items including menus, against M.C.C. in 1899 Nottinghamshire team of c1963 and photographs, programmes etc. 42 Alexander J. Webbe. Middlesex & to verso Warwickshire c1964 (11 Signatures include B.Johnston, England 1875-1900. One page

7 handwritten letter from Webbe to 46 Cricket letters. Nine letters and cards of the touring party including Border, Mr Denham regarding a Middlesex of general correspondence signed by Waugh, Taylor, Boon, M.Hughes, 2nd XI match. Dear Mr Denham, I , Jim Swanton, Brian May, Healy, Alderman, Marsh, am sorry I bothered you about that Johnston and Russell Endean. Sold Lawson etc. Nick to cover edge 2nd XI match. I understand from with a mono press photograph of otherwise in good/very good Williams that you were qualified’’. Johnston signed to the front £30/50 condition £70/100 The letter dated 31st May 1896 and 47 M.C.C. tour of Australia & New 51 Australia XI Coronation tour of nicely signed in ink by Webbe. Slight Zealand 1958/59. ‘England v New England 1953. Official Australian soiling to paper otherwise in good Zealand: First Test, Lancaster Park Board of Control programme and condition £40/60 27th February to 3rd March 1959’. itinerary for the tour to England. 43 . Charming typed Official programme for the First Test, Decorative cover in green and gold written letter from ‘Lord’s Cricket very nicely signed to the rear with Australian emblem. To inside Ground’ dated 13th July 1949 ‘Autographs’ page by thirteen pages are the programme of regarding a request from an members of the England touring matches to be played on the tour Horsham schoolboy for a signature. party, the team that played in the and the back cover is an autograph The Secretary, Jean Wilson has Test, Raman Subba Row (12th card with names of the touring responded that Mr Compton is busy man?) and baggage master and Australians listed. This is nicely at the moment but he hopes the scorer George Duckworth. signed by sixteen members of the enclosed signature will please him Signatures include May, Dexter, touring party in ink. Signatures and hopes he will have a very jolly Richardson, Trueman, Cowdrey, include Hassett, Morris, Benaud, holiday. Sold with the original ink Lock, Tyson, Graveney etc. VG Davidson, Harvey, Johnston, Miller, signature from Compton on paper £60/90 Tallon, Archer, Hole, Langley, piece. VG £25/35 McDonald etc. Lacking the signature England won the Test by an innings of Lindwall from the full touring Compton was busy, making 122 v and 99 runs, Dexter making 141 party. Slight soiling otherwise in Yorkshire at Sheffield the previous 48 Australia in England 1964. Official good condition £120/160 day P&O Orient Lines souvenir 52 Australian tour of England 1938. 44 Greville Thomas Scott Stevens. programme ‘Australian XI English L.M.S. (London, Midland and Middlesex & England 1919-1932. Tour 1964’ with Australian emblem Scottish Railway) Restaurant Car One page handwritten letter from and cricket ball to cover. To inside First Class Dinner Menu signed in Stevens to ‘John’ on ‘J.A. pages are pen pictures of the pencil to inside page by fifteen Scrimgeour’ letterhead (Stevens was Australian team, fully signed by all members of the Australian touring an Associate Member), requesting members of the team, seventeen party, including Manager Jeanes and he join him to dine during the signatures in ink including Simpson bagman Ferguson and Wally coming Test match. The letter dated (Captain), Booth, Burge, Cowper, Hammond of England. Signatures 15th August 1963 and signed Grout, Hawke, Lawry, O’Neill, include Bradman, Brown, Greville. G £25/35 McKenzie, Redpath, Vievers etc. Chipperfield, O’Reilly, McCormick, Wrappers a little worn with slight 45 Charles Wordsworth. Harrow & Fleetwood-Smith, Barnett, age toning otherwise in good Oxford University. Two page Fingleton, Hassett, Badcock etc. Sold condition £100/150 handwritten letter from Wordsworth with a printed image of the 1938 dated 1871 and headed ‘The 49 ‘The Ashes Dinner, with Dennis Australian team. G £120/160 College, Winchester’. No cricket Lillee’. Official menu for the Dinner 53 Australia v England. ‘Centenary Test content, he is responding as Bishop held at the Indoor Centre, Old Match’ 1877-1977. Official three of St Andrews on church matters. Trafford on the 8th August 2005. page folding menu for the Folds, nick otherwise in good Signed to three pages of the menu Centenary Test Dinner given by the condition £50/70 by various players and guests Melbourne Cricket Club on the 16th including Benaud, Slater, Hohns, Wordsworth was a rower, cricketer March 1977. The menu signed to Inverarity, Blewett, Langer, Katich, and athlete and he instigated both outer three covers by one hundred Old, Willis, Hoggard, Randall, Greig, the University Cricket match in and thirty five Australian and Brearley, Simpson, Stewart etc. VG 1827 and the Oxford and England players and guests who £40/60 Boat race in 1829. He attended the Dinner. Over sixty played two matches for Oxford 50 Australian tour of England 1989. Australian players and officials and University, firstly in the inaugural Official menu, green and gold ribbon over fifty England players and University match and captained tie, for the Luncheon given to officials. Signatures include Oxford, taking seven wickets and v welcome back the Australian team Bradman, Hassett, O’Reilly, M.C.C. in 1832. He taught at public having won the Ashes in 1989. The McCormick, Langley, Lindwall, schools in England and Scotland and luncheon held at the Sydney Darling, Davidson, McDonald, became Bishop of St Andrew, Convention Centre on 28th I.Johnson, Grimmett, K. Miller, Dunkeld and Dunblane in Scotland September 1989. Signed to the Ponsford, Chipperfield, W.A. Brown, inside pages by nineteen members N. Harvey, Lawry, Stackpole,

8 O’Brien, O’Neill, Massie, Simpson, 58 M.C.C. dinner menus. Two M.C.C. photograph albums containing Craig, Loxton, Hawke etc for dinner menus for England v South various original photographs, Australia and Voce, Larwood, Allen, Africa, Friday 22nd and Saturday postcards, letters, scorecards and Paynter, Hardstaff, Washbrook, 23rd July, 1994 both nicely signed by autographs, some signed, plus copy Wardle, Barrington, Hutton, Wyatt, various Test cricketers. Signatures and facsimile pictures, photographs May, Lock, Laker, Fishlock, Cowdrey, include Richards, Milton, Rhodes, etc. Extensive collection including Dexter, Parfitt, Tyson etc for Dewes, McIntyre, Gower, Bacher, team photographs and individual England. Sold with a full printed Ramprakash, Procter, Rice, Langer, images of players, some of which listing identifying the players Hutton, Richardson, Levett, Jackman went on to play county and Test signatures. Minor fading to odd etc. Some duplication. G £30/40 cricket for England. Original signature otherwise in good photographs include Mike Brearley 59 M.C.C. dinner menus. Two M.C.C. condition. The menu framed and (signed), (with Denis dinner menus for England v South glazed with glass to both sides. Compton) on Hobb’s 70th Birthday, Africa, Friday 22nd and Saturday Unusual to see so many signatures England Test team at the Oval 1947, 23rd July, 1994 both nicely signed by to this menu. A rare item £400/600 , cameo photograph of various Test cricketers. Signatures A.P.F. Chapman (whilst at Oakham 54 England tour of Australia 1978/79. include Insole, Woolmer, Oakman, or Uppingham School) etc, original Official menu for the Dinner in Richards, Edrich, Reid, Donald, postcards include A.O. Jones, honour of the England touring team Procter, Pollock, Place, Rhamadin, Nottinghamshire c1910, South held on 25th January 1979 at the Jenkins, Henry etc. Some Africa 1947, Middlesex C.C.C. 1947, Kooyonga Golf Club, Lockleys, duplication. Sold with a match ticket Australia 1930 & 1948, England South Australia. Signed to inside for the Friday. GVG £30/40 Ashes Team 1926, Compton etc, pages by England and Australian test 60 Victorian Cricket Association 1883. signed postcards and photographs of players plus guests. Signatures in ink Handwritten note/letter sent to the Leicestershire players, Mike Turner, include , Alan Secretary of the Victorian Cricket Bernie Cromack (2), Eddie Phillips, Davidson, Carlson, Yallop, Yardley, Association requesting a special L.R. Gardner, J. Goodwin, Ray Smith, Darling, Border, Botham, Barrington, meeting of the V.C.A. by a group of J.C. Bradshaw (1922/23) etc, Carrs Brearley, Willis, Lever, Boycott, Old, five individuals including William Sports cricket trade cards 1967 (18), Gower etc. VG £50/70 Henry Cooper, Victoria & Australia Oakham School fixture lists for 55 Neil Hawke Testimonial Dinner 1878-1884 and later State selector 1882, 1883 and 1884, Signatures 1990. Official menu for the Dinner and Vice President of the V.C.A., include Doug Wright, Hearn, Evans, held at the Adelaide Hilton on the David Scott, a sports equipment Appleyard, Insole, W.Edrich, 31st August 1990. Signed to centre company owner, A.E. Clark, East Pettiford, Cowdrey, Illingworth, pages by seventeen guests and Test Melbourne’s best and firmest Dovey, Robertson, Bailey, Chalk, players. Signatures include Don supporter and author of the History Ikin, Allan Rae, Snary, Compton, Bradman, Hassett, Hamence, N. of East Melbourne C.C., J.C. Russell, Palmer, Gower, Tolchard etc, Also Harvey, Stackpole, W. Brown, Lillee, a V.C.A. committee member and includes other sports played by Pascoe, Walters, Davidson, Simpson, one other (unidentified). The letter Oakham and area teams including Chappell etc. Also signed to front dated 10th January 1883 states ‘To football, Rugby etc. Plus coverage of cover by Hawke and to verso by Sec V.C.A. Sir, We the undersigned further schools and clubs in the area Hawke and his Wife, Beverley. VG do hereby request that you will call a including Uppingham School, £30/50 special meeting of the V.C.A. For the Burghley Park Cricket Club 1950’s, transactions of general and other Stamford Rugby Club 1950’s etc. 56 Surrey County Cricket Club. Dinner business and is signed below by the Sold with associated cricket items, to the Indian Team 1967. Official five men. Horizontal fold otherwise some framed items, including an menu for the Dinner held at The in good condition. Early Victorian original photograph of the Oakham Surrey Tavern on the 1st June 1967. Cricket Association correspondence School Football XV 1894 and a box The menu with raised silver club £200/300 of cricket scorebooks of Oakham emblem of the Prince of Wales School and club cricket matches feathers and titles to front cover, A meeting which took place on the completed in the period 1954-1994. inside pages with Toast List and 25th February 1883 is recorded G £100/150 Menu. Signed to rear cover by which both William Cooper and J.C. Mickey Stewart. VG £18/25 Russell attended and spoke. Matters Formerly the property of I.H.S. included a dispute over the payment Balfour 57 Dinner menus. Three M.C.C. and of players expenses and the two Warwickshire C.C.C. dinner 62 Sussex 1930’s. Two page taken from selection of a Victoria team, by Mr menus all nicely signed by the a scrapbook, one showing images Cooper, to meet the English tourists attendees. Signatures include Burge, and pictures from the Jim Parks in a return match which some Hadlee, Levett, Reid, Richards, Benefit match v Yorkshire members were not aware of. Shackleton, Bailey, Luckhurst, August/September 1939, the last Brearley, Cowdrey, Cronje, Pocock, 61 Oakham School, Oakham Cricket match played at Hove before the Walcott etc. G £40/60 Club and Leicestershire Club and war. Some signed items including a County cricket. Four large signed Brighton Herald cartoon of

9 Parks and a small Sussex printed 66 Robert Brudenell, 6th Earl of hand drawn heads below, one team picture signed by eleven of the Cardigan. Original signed free-front smiling and one not, with caption players including Gilligan , Bowley, envelope to a fishmongers in ‘The Publican and the Pharisee’. Duleepsinhji, Tate, Cornford, Hungerford Market, London dated Initialled P.F.W. Folds, minor foxing, Wesley etc. The other scrapbook and sent from Wansford, good £50/80 page containing eleven candid Cambridgeshire on October 71* Charles Burgess Fry, Sussex & images of cricketers, taken at Hove eighteen 1835’. Nicely signed England 1892-1921. Large album in 1933 and 1934. Images include ‘Cardigan’ in black ink. An early page with hand drawn simple Langridge and Bowley, Haig, signature of Cardigan, who was a caricature portraying himself (Fry) as Hearne, Hendren, Bradman, Bowes, keen cricketer and played in major a (bird) with bat under his wing Sutcliffe, Verity etc in 1933 and matches in M.C.C. matches 1790- to centre with scattered stumps and photograph of Bradman, 1793 and twice for England (?). G ball to right and scoreboard Melville, Kippax etc 1934. Each £35/45 showing 20-0. Initialled C.B.F. Folds, photograph 1.75”x2.5”. The image Cardigan was born in London in some foxing and soiling, good of Hendren nicely signed in ink and 1760, he sat as MP for Marlborough £50/80 pencil signature of Hearne on piece. both for the Parliaments of Great G £70/100 72 and . Britain and the United Kingdom and Official ticket for the World Cup 63 Edward Romilly. Original signed was Equerry to Queen Charlotte 1999 match between India and free-front envelope to John Mills of (1791-1810) He died in 1837 Pakistan played at Manchester on India House, London, dated and sent 67 Cricket autographs. Selection of the 8th June 1999, signed to ticket from ‘Cardiff November four 1834’. signatures on pieces including May, by Khan and Gavaskar. Sold with a Nicely signed ‘E. Romilly’ in black Sandham, the Bedser twins, presentation pack of a full strip of 10 ink. An early signature of Romilly. G Statham, Waite, Graveney, Bailey ‘Sir Don Bradman. Sporting legends’ £40/60 etc. Sold with a book by Brian stamps and a page from a magazine Edward Romilly was born in 1804 Johnston with signed card to inside. advertising, at top, Frank Sugg and played cricket for Cambridge G £15/25 sports equipment. The page dated University, M.C.C., Gentlemen and 1900. G £15/25 68 Cricket posters and prints. Large A3 England 1825-1830 file containing various, mainly 73 . ‘Australia Test Player’ 64 Stephen Lushington, Surrey 1799. modern, original posters for cricket pre printed card nicely signed by Ink signature of Lushington on piece matches and colour prints/printed Warne. G £15/25 laid down to paper page. G £40/50 press pictures of players, odd one 74 An assortment of postcards, stamps, limited edition. Many of the posters Lushington was a Doctor of civil etc. Includes a complete sheet of and prints signed by players, law, a judge, a Member of nine Guyana stamps featuring signatures include Bradman, Lamb, Parliament and a radical for the cricketers, eight Ardmona Collector Gower, Warne, Lavinia, Duchess of abolition of slavery and capital Cards Series II of West Indies Norfolk, Zimbabwe cricket team punishment. In 1820 he was one of cricketers signed by the player (some c1990’s, South African cricket team the counsel retained by Queen duplicates), a limited edition number 1998, New Zealand cricket team Caroline and he spoke in her 37/40 commemorative postcard to 2004, Border, Chappell, V. Richards, defence during her trial before the celebrate the centenary of cricket at Boycott, C. Lloyd, Lillee, Evans etc. G House of Lords. He was an amateur Edgbaston signed by Denis Amiss. £40/ 60 cricketer who made three known Also a red album containing a set of appearances in major matches in 69 Essex c1932. Pair of fold out album twenty five ‘Famous Test Match 1799. He was mainly associated pages containing signed pieces and Grounds’ postcards published by with Surrey part of a scorecard card signed in ink Stamp Publicity, one signed by Mike and pencil by various Essex players, Gatting. G/VG £25/35 65 Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby. some earlier. Twenty signatures Surrey, Middlesex & M.C.C. 1844- 75 Essex C.C.C. Twenty five signed post including Cutmore, Pope, Perrin, 1864. Ink signature of Ponsonby cards, small cards and pieces. Nichols, O’Connor, Tremlin, Pearce, (later Ponsonby Fane) on paper Signatures in ink include Bailey, Unwin, Taylor etc. Odd duplication piece laid down to card. G £40/60 Insole, Gooch, Hussain, Such, Childs, of signatures. G £30/40 Foster, Ilott etc. Some duplication. G Spencer Cecil Brabazon Ponsonby 70* Pelham ‘Plum’ Warner. Middlesex & £20/30 was on the M.C.C. Committee England 1894-1929. Large album 1866-68, 1870-1873, 1875-1878, 76 Northamptonshire C.C.C. Thirty two page with handwritten and drawn Treasurer from 1879 to his death in signed post cards and small cards. poem written by . 1915. He was a founder member of Signatures in ink include Subba Row, ‘You ask me for something original, the Surrey Committee and President Oldfield, Lamb, Larkins, Bailey, for something from within, I’ve of Somerset C.C.C. from 1890. He Embury, Taylor, Penberthy, nothing original in me, excepting helped in founding I Zingari Mallender, Loye etc. Some original sin. Signed by Warner and duplication. G £20/30 dated July 30th 1905. Two simple

10 77 Warwickshire C.C.C. Over sixty Cranston, Washbrook, Berry, E.H. include Hazell, Stephenson, Tordoff, signed post cards, small cards and a Edrich, Oldfield, Grieves, Simmons, Botham, Richards, Bowler, Caddick, letter. Signatures in ink include Wood, Atherton, Lloyd, Allott, Jennings, Lloyds, Lobb, Roebuck, Wyatt, Bannister, Cartwright, Smith, Fowler, Allott etc. Some duplication. Rose, Marks etc. Some duplication. Blenkiron, Willis, Small, Munton, G £30/40 G £20/30 Giddins, Reeve etc. Some 85 Surrey C.C.C. Over sixty signed post 92 Northamptonshire C.C.C. Approx duplication. G £30/40 cards, small cards, pages, cuttings thirty signed colour and mono press 78 Gloucestershire C.C.C. Over seventy and pieces (some laid to card). and copy photographs, all signed in signed post cards, small cards and a Signatures in ink include A. Bedser, E. ink to the image. Signatures include compliment slip. Signatures in ink Bedser, Gover, Laker, Subba Row, J. Tyson, Andrew, Barrick, Kelleher, include Graveney, Milton, Wells, Edrich, Arnold, Roope, M. Stewart, Larter, Millman, Williamson, Wilson, Allen, Cook, Mortimore, A. Butcher, A. Stewart, M. Butcher, Oldfield, Brookes, Arnold, Cook, Shepherd, Brassington, Davey, B. Hollioake, Thorpe, Ramprakash, Bailey , Capel, Curran, Loye etc. Nicholls, Windows, Broad, Athey Bicknell, Ormond etc. Some Some duplication. Sold with a etc. Some duplication. G £30/40 duplication. G £30/40 collection of twenty four trading cards published by County Print 79 Worcestershire, Hampshire & 86 Yorkshire C.C.C. Over one hundred Services, the majority signed to the Somerset. Over thirty signed post signed post cards, small cards, pages front by the featured player, and cards, small cards and snips, some and laid down pieces. Signatures in four car stickers. G £20/30 laid down. Signatures in ink include ink include Hutton, Illingworth, Graveney, D’Oliveira, Walters, Hick, Trueman Boycott, Yardley, Wilson, 93 Gloucestershire C.C.C. Over thirty Curtis, Gower, Smith, Jesty, Gimlett, Watson, Cooper, Padgett, Oldham, signed colour and mono press and Welland, Close, Ahmed, Palmer, Balderstone, Bird, Leadbeater, Bolus, copy photographs, post cards and Rose, Marks, Caddick etc. Some Hampshire, White, Gough, Hoggard cuttings, all signed in ink to the duplication. G £30/40 etc. Some duplication. G £30/40 image. Signatures include Brown, Allen, Stovold, Wright, Brown, 80 Durham, Glamorgan & 87 Middlesex C.C.C. Over sixty signed Broad, Alleyne, Bainbridge, Curran, Leicestershire. Thirty signed post post cards, small cards and pages. Graveney, Lawrence, Russell, Athey cards, small cards and pages. Signatures in ink include Allen, etc. Some duplication. G £20/30 Signatures in ink include Roseberry, Compton, Radley, Parfitt, Brearley, Blenkiron, Morris, Balderstone, Titmus, Mann, Ramprakash, Smith, 94 Worcestershire C.C.C. Approx sixty Gower, Willey, Tolchard, Lewis, Gatting, Embury, Tufnell, Fraser etc. signed colour and mono press and Watkins, Morris, Maynard etc. Some Some duplication. G £30/40 copy photographs and cuttings, all duplication. G £20/30 signed in ink to the image. 88 Derbyshire C.C.C. Twenty signed Signatures include D’Oliveira, 81 Nottinghamshire C.C.C. Over thirty colour and mono press and copy Graveney, Horton, Jenkins, Stewart, signed post cards and small cards. photographs, all signed in ink to the Botham, Neale, Hick, Newport, Signatures in ink include Jepson, image. Signatures include Morris, Illingworth, Curtis, Gifford, Headley, Stocks, Tunnicliffe, Harris, Poole, Graveney, Hughes, Glendened etc. Rhodes, Radford etc. Some Randall, Robinson, Broad, French Some duplication. G £20/30 duplication. G £20/30 etc. Some duplication. G £20/30 89 Glamorgan C.C.C. Thirty three 95 Leicestershire C.C.C. Over fifty 82 Derbyshire C.C.C. Over sixty signed signed colour and mono press and signed colour and mono press and post cards, small cards and pages. copy photographs, all signed in ink copy photographs and cuttings, all Signatures in ink include Pope, Carr, to the image. Signatures include signed in ink to the image. Oates, Tunnicliffe, Hill, Buxton, Wheatley, Gatehouse, McConnon, Signatures include Spencer, Sperry, Page, Borrington, Hall, Ward, Hughes, Rees, Shepherd, Metson, Sidwell, Palmer, Haywood, Gower, Jackson, Elliot, Rhodes, Hampshire, Croft, Maynard etc. Some Agnew, Davison, Illingworth, Van Hendrick, Cork etc. Some duplication. G £20/30 Geloven, Julian, Lewis, Mullally, duplication. G £30/40 90 Warwickshire C.C.C. Over sixty Simmons, Whittaker etc. Some 83 Sussex C.C.C. Over seventy signed signed colour and mono press and duplication. G £20/30 post cards, small cards and pages. copy photographs and cuttings, all 96 ‘Sir Donald Bradman, Australian Signatures in ink include Dexter, signed in ink to the image. Legends’ first day cover signed by Sheppard, Webb, Bates, Oakham, Signatures include Wyatt, Amiss, Bradman, sold with a set of Don Parks, Lenham, Doggart, Snow, Asif Din, Gifford, McDowall, Moles, Bradman ‘Australian Legends’ Smith, A. Greig, I. Greig, Mushtaq Smith, Thompson, Whitehouse, stamps in official presentation pack Ahmed, Salisbury, Jarvis etc. Some Humpage, Munton, Reeve etc. also signed by Bradman. Also four duplication. G £30/40 Some duplication. G £20/30 first day and commemorative covers 84 Lancashire C.C.C. Over eighty 91 Somerset C.C.C. Fifty signed colour of the ‘Australian Ashes Victory signed post cards, small cards, pages and mono press and copy 1989’ signed by over twenty and pieces (some laid to card). photographs and cuttings, all signed members of the 1989 Australian Signatures in ink include Statham, in ink to the image. Signatures squad, ‘M.C.C. 200th Anniversary’

11 of Australia and England cricket duplication. G £40/60 Signatures include W. Place, C. links, signatures include Hassett , Milburn, C. Cook, G. Mann, P. 104 India Test players. Nineteen signed Harvey, Langley, Davidson etc and Parfitt, W. Watson, J. Laker, A. small cards and post cards. India two ‘Australian Sporting Bedser, P. May, D. Compton etc. signatures include Gavaskar, Venkat, Personalities’ covers, one signed by Some duplication. G/VG £30/40 Kumble, Shastri, Manjrekar, Mongia, Lillee, the other by Healey. G Prabakhar, Jadeja, Doshi etc. Sold 111 Test captains. Five unofficial £50/70 with five New Zealand signatures autograph sheets containing one 97 Australia. Over fifty signed press including Nash. Some duplication. G hundred signatures in ink. Signatures photographs, pictures, letters etc. £25/35 include Edrich, Cowdrey, Deness, Signatures include Bradman, Hanif Mohammed, Tendulkar, 105 West Indies cricketers. Approx forty Oldfield, Booth, Simpson, McKenzie, Shastri, Gomez, Richardson, Walsh, signed colour and mono press and Booth, Veivers, Benaud, Lillie, Taylor, Pollock etc. Some duplication. copy photographs and post cards, all Border, Warne etc. Some G/VG £30/40 signed in ink to the image. duplication. G £60/80 Signatures include Ramadhin, AUTOGRAPH SHEETS, ALBUM 98 England. Over forty signed colour Weekes, Lloyd, Richards, PAGES press photographs, pictures, etc. Kallicharan, Richardson, Walsh, Lot 749, being sold on the second day also Signatures include Gatting, Gooch, Adams, Ambrose, etc. G £40/60 contains many cricket signatures Embury, Hussain, Atherton, Bird, De 106 Lancashire C.C.C. Over seventy Freitas, Ramprakash, Russell, 112 Gloucestershire 1924. Album page signed colour and mono press and Thorpe, Gough, Malcolm, Lewis, nicely signed in ink by twelve copy photographs and cuttings, all Smith, Fraser etc. Some duplication. members of the Gloucestershire signed in ink to the image. G £30/ 50 team including D.C. Robinson Signatures include Washbrook, (Captain), Hammond, Burrough, 99 England. Approx fifty signed colour Statham, Tattersall, Bond, Rogers, Salter, Bloodworth, Bessant, and mono press photographs, Greeenhough, Wharton, Wilson, Dipper, Parker, Goddard etc. To pictures, cuttings etc. Signatures Atherton, Fairbrother, Crawley, verso are nine ink signatures of the include May, Statham, Greig, Hegg, Mendis, , De Somerset team of 1924 including Brearley, Boycott, Willis, Gower, Freitas etc. Some duplication. Sold Lyon, Young, White, MacBryan, Gooch, Atherton, Stewart, Russell, with six Lancashire related cricket Critchley-Salmonson, Bridges etc. G Smith, Cork, Caddick, Tufnell, Fraser, books and two benefit brochures, £30/50 Mullally etc. G £30/40 one signed to the front by Paul Allott. G £40/60 113 Warwickshire 1924. Album page 100 South Africa Test players. Over fifty nicely signed in ink by eleven signed small cards, post cards and 107 , 1938. members of the Warwickshire team pieces. Signatures include Richards, Autograph page signed in pencil by including Calthorpe, Stephens, P. Pollock, S. Pollock, Kirsten, Kallis, eight players including Allen, Brown, Wyatt, Quaife, Parsons, Smart, Donald, Cronje, Boje, Bacher, Pearce, Sims, Garland-Wells etc. Santall, G. Jennings, Howell etc. To Kluesener etc. Some duplication. G Sold with a complete set of fifty John verso are two ink signatures of of £30/40 Player & Sons ‘Cricketers 1934’ Daniell and A.E.S. Rippon of cigarette cards and a ‘Lindley Series’ 101 England Test players. Over thirty Somerset. G £30/50 mono postcard of G. Hirst, Yorkshire signed small cards and post cards. C.C.C. in pose, post marked 114 Middlesex 1924. Album page nicely Signatures include Doggart, Subba 1905. G/VG £20/30 signed in ink by ten members of the Row, Cottam, Birkenshaw, Smith, Middlesex team including Mann, Steele, Fraser, Athey, Willey etc. 108 West Indies. Twenty nine small Haig, Allen, Hendren, Lee, Murrell, Some duplication. G £30/40 cards, each nicely signed in ink by Stevens, Hearne etc. G £25/35 West Indies players. Signatures 102 Australia Test players. Over sixty include Walcott, Valentine, Smith, 115 Gloucestershire 1924. Album page signed small cards and post cards. Scarlett, Rickards, Murray, Logie, nicely signed in ink by eleven Signatures include Simpson, Taylor, Griffith, Dujon, Chanderpaul etc. members of the Gloucestershire Ponting, McGrath, Marsh, Law, G/VG £30/50 team including Dipper, Hammond, Langer, Julian, Jones, Healy, Hayden, Green, L. Williams, Dennett, Mills, Wellham, Bevan, Burge, Gillespie, 109 Test match wicket keepers. Two A4 Parker, Bessant etc. G £30/50 Slater etc. Some duplication. G sheets containing a total of fifty £4 0/60 signatures in ink. Signatures include 116 Hampshire 1924. Album page nicely Evans, McIntyre, Murray, Healy, signed in ink by thirteen members of 103 West Indies Test players. Over Engineer, Moin Khan, Walcott, the Hampshire team including seventy signed small cards and post Dujon, Murray, Parore, Boucher etc. Tennyson, Kennedy, Boyes, G. cards. Signatures include Ramadhin, G/VG £25/35 Brown, Brutton, R. St.L. Fowler, Day Scarlett, Lloyd, Murray, Kallicharran, etc. To verso are eleven signatures of Holder, Lara, Richardson, Harper, 110 England Test players. Ten unofficial the Northamptonshire team of 1924 Walsh, Adams, Chanderpaul, autograph sheets containing over including Bull, Bagnall, V.W.C. Jupp, Arthurton, King, Simmons etc. Some two hundred signatures in ink. Woolley, Wells, Thomas, Williams,

12 Denton etc. Sold with a further nicely signed in ink by fifteen Johnston, Loxton etc. Minor marks album page signed in pencil by W.H. members of the touring party to to face of sheet, some adhesive Livsey. G £30/50 England. Signatures include Collins marks to verso. 5”x6”. G £180/250 (Captain), Gregory, Woodfull, 117 Essex 1924. Album page nicely 129 Lancashire v Yorkshire, May /June Ponsford, Ryder, Grimmett, signed in pencil by eleven members 1925. Large album page nicely Macartney, Bardsley, Mailey, Everett, of the Essex team including Douglas, signed in pencil by nine members of Taylor etc. Lacking the signatures of Perrin, Russell, Dixon, C.V. the Lancashire team. Signatures Oldfield and Hendry from the full Jenkinson, Freeman, O’Connor, include Makepeace, McDonald, party. Excellent condition £140/180 Franklin etc. G £25/35 Hallows, Watson, Tyldesley, Parkin, 124 England 1927. Album page nicely Hopwood etc. Pencil signatures of 118 Kent c1927. Album page nicely signed in ink by ten members of the A.J. Richardson (Australia) and J. signed in ink and pencil by eleven England team who played in the Midgley (Todmorden, Lancashire members of the Kent team including ‘Test Trial’ of 1927 against The Rest League player) to verso. G £40/60 Evans, Legge, C.S. Hurst, Woolley, at Bristol. Signatures include Jardine, Freeman, Hardinge, Beslee, Wright The match was drawn. Hallows Woolley, Hobbs, Hallows, Freeman, etc. To verso are seven ink and pencil made 111 for Lancashire, Rhodes Larwood, Tate, Jupp etc. G £50/ 70 signatures of the Middlesex team of made 59 and 54no and Holmes 1924 including Hearne, Lee, Murrell, The match was drawn. For England, made 51 Hendren, Mann etc. G £30/50 Sutcliffe made 227 and Hallows 135 130 Lancashire v Yorkshire, May /June and Hearne 110 for The Rest 119 Nottinghamshire 1924. Album page 1925. Large album page nicely very nicely signed in ink by twelve 125 West Indies 1928. Album page signed in pencil by twelve members members of the Nottinghamshire nicely signed in ink by twelve of the Yorkshire team. Signatures team including Carr, J.Gunn, members of the touring party to include Lupton, Rhodes, Sutcliffe, Whysall, Oates, Flint, Matthews, England. Signatures include Nunes Turner, Holmes, Leyland, Richmond, G. Gunn, Staples etc. G (Captain), Wight, Roach, Bartlett, Waddington, Robinson, Kilner etc. £30/50 Constantine, St. Hill, Neblett, Hoad, Also signed by the Umpires Len Martin, Challenor etc. The album Braund and J.A. Cuffe (N.S.W. & 120 Lancashire 1924. Album page nicely page laid down to larger page. G Worcestershire). Nine ink signatures signed in pencil by twelve members £70/100 of Kent players from the following of the Lancashire team including match Sharp, Hallows, Duckworth, 126 Australia 1934. Album page with against Lancashire, 3rd-5th June to McDonald, Parkin, A.E. Hall, handwritten title to top border ‘Our verso. Signatures include Cornwallis, Watson, R. Tyldesley, Makepeace, Australian Visitors 1934’. Nicely Taylor, Seymour, Freeman, Wright, Barnes, E. Tyldesley etc. To verso are signed in ink by twelve members of Woolley, Hubble, Ashdown etc. G eleven pencil and ink (1) signatures the touring party to England. £60/90 of the Surrey team of 1924 including Signatures include Woodfull Fender, Sandham, Strudwick, Peach, (Captain), Bradman, Barnett, Lancashire beat Kent by seven Gregory, Ducat, Barling, Hobbs, Oldfield, Brown, Darling, McCabe, wickets. McDonald took 8 wickets Holmes etc. G £30/40 Chipperfield, O’Reilly, Kippax, in the match Fleetwood-Smith etc. Slight smudge 121 Nottinghamshire 1927. Album page 131 Lancashire v Surrey, June 1925. to the Oldfield signature otherwise nicely signed in pencil by twelve Large album page very nicely signed in good condition. Sold with a gold members of the Nottinghamshire in ink by seven members of the metal pin badge featuring a team including Carr, Larwood, Surrey team. Signatures are Hitch, kangaroo to the pin top, a souvenir A.Staples, Barratt, Lilley, Walker, S. Hobbs, Sandham, Sadler, Baldwin, from the tour £70/100 Staples etc. G £25/35 Strudwick and Shepherd. G £40/50 127 South Africa 1935. Album page with 122 South Africa 1924. Album page with Lancashire beat Surrey by an innings handwritten title to top border handwritten title to top border and 17 runs, McDonald took 8 ‘South Africa 1935’. Nicely signed in ‘South Africa 1924’. Nicely signed in wickets in the match ink and pencil by eleven members of ink by all sixteen members of the the touring party to England. 132 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1903/04. touring party to England. Signatures Signatures include Wade (Captain), Large exquisite album page with include Taylor (Captain), Nourse, Williams, Tomlinson, Bell, Siedle, original pen and ink drawing of an Blanckenberg, Carter, Susskind, Vincent, Nourse, Viljoen, Crisp, English lion wearing keeping wicket Catterall, Deane, Meintjes, Dixon, Dalton etc. G £50/70 gloves holding ‘The Ashes’ urn to Hands, Bissett, Pegler etc. To verso centre. Beautifully signed in ink to are eight signatures of the Surrey 128 Australian touring team to England surround by all fourteen members of team including Hitch, Peach, Abel, 1948. Large album page nicely the touring party. The signatures are Jennings, Sandham etc. G £50/80 signed in ink by sixteen members of P.F. Warner (Captain), Bosanquet, the team. Signatures include 123 Australia 1926. Excellent album page Braund, Fielder, Lilley, R.E. Foster, Bradman, Harvey, Miller, Brown, with handwritten title to top border Strudwick, Arnold, Relf, Knight, Lindwall, Morris, Barnes (not ‘Our Australian Visitors 1926’. Very Hayward, Hirst, Rhodes and handstamped), Hassett, Johnson,

13 Tyldesley. The page measures foxing otherwise in generally good Davies, J. Hills, Mercer, Sullivan, F.W. 6.25”x7”. Excellent collection of condition £60/80 Matthais, Bates etc. Also signed by signatures from this early M.C.C. H. Butt of Sussex and R.D. Burrows 138 Lancashire C.C.C. 1910. Lined page tour. VG £800/1200 of Worcestershire. Adhesive marks signed in pencil by eleven members to verso. G £30/50 M.C.C. won the Ashes in 1903/04 of the team including A.H. Hornby beating Australia by three Tests to (Captain), J.T. Tyldesley, J.D. 144* Australia 1926. Album page signed two. Hayward and Foster were the Tyldesley, W. Tyldesley, E. Tyldesley, in ink by sixteen members of the outstanding batsman for M.C.C. and Heap, Worsley, Cook, Dean, touring party to England including Rhodes topped the Huddleston etc. The page laid down the Manager Sydney Smith. averages to a white postcard with four of the Signatures include Collins (Captain), signatures on two pieces laid down Bardsley, Woodfull, Ellis, Mailey, 133 Australian tour of England 1902. to the card. Generally good Richardson, Ryder, Oldfield, Taylor, Two paper pieces signed in ink by condition £80/120 Ponsford, Grimmett etc. Lacking the ten members of the touring party signature of Hendry from the full including B.J. Wardill, Tour Manager. Unusual to see all four Tyldesleys touring party. The page laid down to Signatures are Joe Darling (Captain), signatures on one page slightly larger album page with , Howell, Noble, 139 Worcestershire C.C.C. 1927. Album slightly tight trimming to the Carter, Hopkins, Kelly, Armstrong page signed in ink by eleven signature of Collins. Ink splash near and . Folds, soiling and members of the team including to the Oldfield signature otherwise some age toning to the paper, Root, J.W. King, Tarbox, Roger, in good condition £180/250 measuring 3.5”x3.25” and Gibbons, Bowles, F. Field, W.V. Fox, 3.5”x2.75”. G £300/500 145* West Indies 1928. Album page Coventry etc The page laid down to nicely signed by sixteen members of 134 Australian tour of England 1909. slightly large album page, odd rarer the touring party to England. Album page very nicely signed in signature. Generally good condition Signatures include Wight, Bartlett, black ink by fifteen members of the £30/50 fernandes, Rare, Martin, touring party. Signatures are Noble, 140 Lancashire C.C.C. 1926. Album page Constantine, Scott, St Hill, Challenor, Whitty, Hartigan, Bardsley, signed in ink by twelve members of Hoad etc. Lacking the signature of Armstrong, Carkeek, Cotter, the team including Parkin, Nunes (Captain) and Browne from McAlister, Ransford, Macartney, Duckworth, Watson, Iddon, the full touring party. The signature Hopkins, Gregory, Carter, Laver and McDonald, R.Tyldesley, Hallows, of R.H. Mallett, Manager of the O’Connor. Lacking the signature of Sibbles, Halliday, H.D. Davies etc party laid down to the side of the Trumper from the full touring party. The page laid down to slightly large page on paper piece. Old tape mark VG £400/600 album page, odd rarer signature. G over the signature of Wight. To the 135 Worcestershire C.C.C. 1910. Lined £40/60 centre of the page there appears to page signed in pencil by ten have been crossed out in ink. G 141 Derbyshire C.C.C. 1926. Album members of the team including A. £150/250 page signed in ink by fourteen Pearson, W.B. Burns, Ted Arnold, members of the team including 146* Australia 1930. Lined page signed in Bale, G.L. Crowe, Burrows, Bowley, Jackson (Captain), T.A. Higson, W.F. ink by sixteen members of the R. Turner, F. Hunt (?) etc The page Parrington, Lee, Carter, N.M. Ford, touring party to England including laid down to a white postcard with Hutchinson, Storer, Worthington, the treasurer, T. Howard. Signatures two of the signatures on pieces laid Mitchell etc. Also signed by Len include Woodfull, Bradman, down to the card. Some rarer Braund and Joe Hardstaff. The page Grimmett, Ponsford, Kippax, signatures. Generally good condition laid down to slightly large album McCabe, Jackson, a’Beckett, £60/80 page with the signature of Higson Richardson, Wall etc. The page laid 136 Sussex C.C.C. 1910. Lined page on piece laid down to page, odd down to slightly larger album page signed in pencil by eleven members rarer signature. G £30/50 with two of the signatures on piece of the team including J.H. Vincent laid down to page edge, very slight 142 Middlesex C.C.C. 1926. Album page (signed twice), Leach, R.R. Relf, ink smudge to the Oldfield signature signed in ink by twelve members of Killick, Vine, Sharp, A.E. Relf, Butt, otherwise in good condition the team including Mann (Captain), Cox etc. The page laid down to a £180/250 Hendren, Allen, Lee, Hearne, E.J. white postcard with two of the North, C.G.W. Robson, Durston etc. 147* Australia tour of England 1948. signatures on pieces laid down to the The page laid down to slightly large Official autograph sheet fully signed card. Generally good condition album page with the signature of in ink by all eighteen members of the £60/80 North on piece laid down to page, touring party including Bradman, 137 Surrey C.C.C. 1911. Lined page odd rarer signature. G £30/50 Harvey, Miller, Hassett, Johnson, signed in pencil by eleven members Toshack, Brown, Morris, Hammence, 143 Glamorgan C.C.C. 1926. Album of the team including M.C. Bird Morris, Tallon, Lindwall etc. Barnes page signed in ink by twelve (Captain), Hayward, Hobbs, Hayes, hand stamped as usual. Light fold members of the team including Clay Hitch, Ducat, Smith, Strudwick, E.C. marks and some adhesion marks to (Captain), Riches, Arnott, Bell, E. Kirk, Goatly etc. Some staining and verso, otherwise in good/very good

14 condition £350/450 on album page. G £30/40 Compton, Swann, Katich, Pietersen, Tremlett, Saqlain, Di Venuto, 148 Yorkshire v Lancashire 1936. Album 153 Australian tour of England 1956. Greatbatch, Benaud, Atherton, page nicely signed in pencil by Official autograph sheet fully signed Slater, Greig, Bell, Hoggard, Flintoff, thirteen members of the Yorkshire in ink by all seventeen members of Bresnan, Gough, Trescothick, team who played Lancashire at the touring party including Johnson, Langer, Underwood, Gooch, A. Headingley on the 30th May-2nd Miller, Benaud, Craig, Davidson, Cook etc Many signatures have laid June 1936. Signatures include Sellers Harvey, Langley, Lindwall, down small pen picture of the player (Captain), Bowes, Barber, Leyland, McDonald, Maddocks etc. The sheet next to them. Also contains the Sutcliffe, Hutton, Verity, H. Fisher, has been trimmed, has folds and has signature of Olympian Chris Hoy. G Wood, J. Johnson (played only one old tape marks to upper and lower £40/60 match for Yorkshire), Mitchell, borders affecting the signature of Turner etc. The page laid down to Jack Wilson otherwise in good 159 New Zealand. Two official autograph larger album page. G/VG £40/60 condition £15/25 sheets for the New Zealand tours of England in 1994 and 1999. Both The match was drawn. For 154 Australian tour of England 1961. fully signed. G £15/25 Yorkshire, Sutcliffe made 89 and Official autograph sheet for the Verity took three wickets Australian touring team. Fully signed 160 Leicestershire 1933. Album page in ink by all nineteen members of the signed in pencil by eleven members 149 Yorkshire v Lancashire 1936. Album party, plus the Manager and of the team. Signatures include page nicely signed in pencil by Treasurer, including Benaud, Harvey, Riddington, Berry, Shipman, eleven members of the Lancashire Booth, Davidson, Lawry, McKenzie, Armstrong, Sidwell, G.A. Ball, Astill team who played Yorkshire at Grout, O’Neill, Gaunt etc. The sheet etc. Slight soiling, good £20/30 Headingley on the 30th May-2nd has been trimmed, has folds and has June 1936. Signatures include Lister, 161 Sussex 1925. Two joined autograph old tape marks to upper and lower Tyldesley, Iddon, Washbrook, pages nicely signed in ink by eleven borders affecting the signature of Warburton, Duckworth, Hopwood, players. Signatures include Bowley, otherwise in good Paynter, Pollard etc. The page laid Cox, Tate, Roberts, Gilligan, condition £15/25 down to larger album page. G/VG Cornford, Cook, Wensley etc. G/VG £40/60 155 Australia 1956. Official autograph £30/40 sheet for the Australian tour of The match was drawn. For 162 Nottinghamshire C.C.C. 1925. England 1956. Nicely signed by all Lancashire, Warburton took three Autograph pages nicely signed in ink seventeen members of the team in wickets, who only played 6 matches by seven players. Signatures are ink including Johnson, Miller, for the county. Hopwood took four Carr, Oates, Payton, Richmond, G. Benaud, Davidson, Harvey, Lindwall, wickets Gunn, J. Gunn and Flint. G/VG Rutherford, Langley etc. Fold marks, £15/25 150 Australia 1938. Large album page minor nick to fold at top of page very nicely signed in ink by fifteen otherwise in good/ very good 163 Lancashire C.C.C. 1925. Two joined members of the touring team to condition £40/60 autograph pages nicely signed in ink England. Signatures include by seven players. Signatures are E. 156 Hampshire c1904. Trimmed album Bradman, McCabe, Barnes, O’Reilly, Tyldesley (signed in pencil), R. page signed in pencil by W.J. Fingleton, McCormick, Chipperfield, Tyldesley Parkin, Makepeace, Langford, A.S. Webb, J. Stone, H. Hassett, Fleetwood-Smith, Waite Watson, Hallows and Sharp. G/VG Baldwin and M.W. Hayter of etc. Lacking the signature of Bill £25/35 Hampshire. Five early signatures. G Brown from the full touring party. £30/50 164 Marylebone Cricket Club 1980/90’s. VG £180/250 Collection of fourteen 157 Counties late 1940’s/early 1950’s. 151 Australia 1938. Pair of large album M.C.C./T.C.C.B. headed autograph Selection of sixteen album pages pages nicely signed in ink by thirteen sheets signed by M.C.C., containing over sixty five signatures members of the touring team to Representative and County teams all on paper pieces and laid down to England. Signatures include from the period. Signatures are pages. Signatures include Compton, Bradman, O’Reilly, Fingleton, Worcestershire 1989, Place, Langridge, Wood, Rhodes, McCormick, Chipperfield, Hassett, Northamptonshire 1987, Gladwin, Edrich, Harris, Poole, Fleetwood-Smith, Waite, Badcock, Nottinghamshire 1987 & 1988, Ames, Levett, Surridge, Laker, Lock, Brown etc. Lacking the signatures of M.C.C. v Worcestershire 1989, Fishlock, Sharp, Bailey etc. Sold with McCabe, Walker and Barnes from England v West Indies 1988, v Sri further signatures signed direct to the full touring party. Signatures Lanka 1988, 1988, M.C.C. individual album pages by Brian slightly light faded otherwise in very v Australia 1989, M.C.C. v Johnston and Denis Compton. G good condition. Thirteen ink Aboriginal C.A. 1988, Aboriginal £30/40 signatures of the Lancashire team to C.A. 1988, England v Australia verso of one page. G £100/150 158 Autograph book 1980’s/2000’s. 1989, Australia 1989 (lacking 2 Autograph book containing approx signatures) and M.C.C. v New 152 Ernest G. Hayes. Surrey & England 115 signatures for the period. Zealand 1990. VG £30/50 1896-1919. Ink signature of Hayes Signatures include Warne, Astle, N.

15 165 New Zealand 1965. Official mount with title to top border This was ’s autograph sheet for the New ‘Sussex County Cricket Club 1954’, photograph. Light soiling and Zealand tour of England 1965. Fully exquisitely hand drawn in gold staining to image and mount, odd signed in ink by all seventeen and white ink with Sussex emblem mark and some foxing to top border members of the party including Reid, of the six martlets to centre in shield. of mount otherwise in good Sutcliffe, Dowling, Collinge, Players names handwritten in blue to condition £40/60 Congdon, Pollard etc. Page appears lower border of mount. Players 174 Sussex County Cricket Club 1959. to have been trimmed to edges, old include Doggart (Captain), Marlar, Official mono photograph of the tape marks to corner and top border Langridge, Suttle, Oakman, Parks, team, standing and seated in rows, otherwise in good condition £20/30 Cox, Thomson etc. The photograph, wearing blazers. The photograph by Stearn & Sons of Cambridge, 166 Surrey 1950. Large album page laid down to official photographers measures 11.5”x9.5” and overall signed by the Surrey team. Twelve mount with title to top border 18”x15.5”. This was Hubert signatures nicely signed in ink ‘Sussex County Cricket Club 1959’, Doggart’s photograph with what including Barton, Surridge, Fishlock, exquisitely hand drawn in blue gold appears to be handwritten framing Laker, Clark, Lock, Constable, Bedser and white ink with Sussex emblem details in Mrs Doggart’s name to etc. G £20/30 of the six martlets to centre in shield. verso. Minor marks to mount Players names handwritten in blue to CRICKET PHOTOGRAPHS otherwise in good/very good lower border of mount. Players condition £40/60 167 Frank Rowbotham Foster. include Doggart, Marlar (Captain), Warwickshire & England 1908-1914. 172 Sussex County Cricket Club 1955. Nawab of Pataudi, Dexter, Buss, Mono photograph of Foster in Official mono photograph of the Preston, Suttle, Parks, Bates etc. The batting pose wearing Warwickshire team, standing and seated in rows, photograph, by Stearn’s of . Nicely signed ‘Yours very wearing blazers. The photograph Cambridge, measures 11.5”x9.5” sincerely F.R. Foster’. Some marks, laid down to official photographers and overall 18”x15.5”. This was stratching to image, photograph laid mount with title to top border Hubert Doggart’s photograph with down to card. G £60/90 ‘Sussex County Cricket Club 1955’, what appears to be handwritten exquisitely hand drawn in blue gold framing details in Mrs Doggart’s 168 New Zealand tour of England 1931. and white ink with Sussex emblem name to verso. Minor marks and Eight candid mono photographs of of the six martlets to centre in shield. very slight foxing to mount, odd members of the touring party on Players names handwritten in blue to bumps to mount edge otherwise in board the ship R.M.S. Rangitata on lower border of mount. Players good/very good condition £40/60 route to England, the photographs include Doggart, Marlar (Captain), taken with the players wearing tour 175 Sussex County Cricket Club 1960. Sheppard, Parks, Suttle, Thomson, blazers. Each photograph signed by Official mono photograph of the Webb etc with The Duke of Norfolk the player featured. Signatures are team, standing and seated in rows, to centre. The photograph, by Lowry (Captain), Dempster, James, wearing blazers. The photograph Stearn’s of Cambridge, measures Vivian, Talbot, Mills, Allcott and laid down to official photographers 11.5”x9.5” and overall 18”x15.5”. Matheson. The photographs mount with title to top border This was Hubert Doggart’s measure 2.25”x3.25”. Minor ‘Sussex County Cricket Club 1960’, photograph with name to verso. wrinkling/creasing, adhesive marks exquisitely hand drawn in blue gold Minor marks and very slight foxing to verso. G £50/80 and white ink with Sussex emblem to mount otherwise in good/very of the six martlets to centre in shield. 169 Rev. Robert Noel Douglas. good condition £40/60 Players names handwritten in blue to Middlesex 1898-1905. Original 173 Sussex County Cricket Club 1958. lower border of mount. Players sepia cabinet card photograph of Official mono photograph of the include Dexter (Captain), Nawab of Douglas, full length, in batting pose team, standing and seated in rows, Pataudi, Oakman, Doggart, wearing Middlesex cap. E. Hawkins wearing blazers. The photograph Thomson, Bell, Parks, Buss, James of Brighton. Signed in black ink by laid down to official photographers etc. The photograph, by Stearn’s of Dougles. Light crease to card mount with title to top border Cambridge, measures 11.5”x9.5” otherwise in good condition ‘Sussex County Cricket Club 1958’, and overall 18”x15.5”. This was £100/150 exquisitely hand drawn in blue gold Hubert Doggart’s photograph with 170 George Pinder. Yorkshire & All and white ink with Sussex emblem Mrs Doggart’s name to verso. Minor England XI 1867-1880. Small early of the six martlets to centre in shield. marks to mount otherwise in photograph of Pinder, half length in Players names handwritten in blue to good/very good condition £40/60 shirt and tie. Laid down to card. lower border of mount. Players 176 ‘The Nottinghamshire Eleven of 2.25”X3.5. G £40/60 include Doggart, Marlar (Captain), 1884’. Original sepia albumen Sheppard, Lenham, Nawab of 171 Sussex County Cricket Club 1954. photograph of the Nottinghamshire Pataudi, Dexter, Smith, Parks, Official mono photograph of the team with title to top and players Oakman etc with The Duke of team, standing and seated in rows, names printed to lower border. Norfolk to centre. The photograph, wearing blazers. The photograph ‘Taken from a photograph by E. by Stearn’s of Cambridge, measures laid down to official photographers Hawkins of Brighton’. Oblong 11.5”x9.5” and overall 18”x15.5”.

16 printed border. Overall 5”x3.5”. G Photograph by Cecil Meade of 183 W.G. Grace. Original carte de visite £50/80 Leicester. Laid down to photog - photograph of Grace, half length in raphers card. Sold with signed press cricket attire wearing hooped cap. G 177 ‘The Yorkshire Eleven in 1885’. photographs of Denis Compton (2 £50/70 Original sepia albumen photograph photographs), and Mike of the Yorkshire team with title to 184 Australian tour of South Africa 1935. Brearley. Various sizes. G £30/50 top and players names printed to Mono photograph of the team, lower border. ‘Taken from a The tour match was played at the standing and seated in rows, photograph by E. Hawkins of Aylestone Road Ground, Leicester wearing tour blazers. Signed to Brighton’. Oblong printed border. on the 15th-17th June 1927. The image by all sixteen members of the Overall 5”x3.5”. G £50/80 match was drawn, for Leicestershire, touring party. Signatures in ink Shipman top scored with 62 and include Richardson, McCabe, 178 Lancashire C.C.C. 1926. Mono Snary took 5-66 in the New Zealand Grimmett, Oldfield, Darling, Barnett, photograph of the Old Trafford first innings. For New Zealand, Brown, O’Reilly, McCormick, cricket ground, Manchester taken, Dacre top scored with 90, Page 74 Fingleton etc. Includes the Manager, high up, from the pavilion tower. and Henderson and Blunt took 9 Rowe and scorer Bill Ferguson. The photograph, showing the match wickets between them in O’Brien has signed the image in later in progress with large crowd in the Leicestershire’s first innings years to the top border of the stands, is signed to face by eleven photograph. Some fading to the members of the Lancashire team and 181 Cambridge University 1960’s. signature of Grimmett otherwise in the Umpires. Signatures, with some Selection of ten postcard sized press good condition. the photograph fading, are Eckersley, Makepeace, photographs of Cambridge measures 9”x7”.Mounted, overall Iddon, E. Tyldesley, Watson, University players and opponents 11”x10” £150/250 Hallows, McDonald, Duckworth, from the period, each signed by the Iddon, Sibbles and Taylor. To back of player featured. Signatures include 185 New Zealand tour of Great Britain the photograph handwritten in Mustaq Mohammad, Ponniah, 1949. Official mono photograph of pencil is ‘Old Trafford County Jahangir Khan etc. Plus three signed the New Zealand touring team to Cricket Ground, Manchester where photographs of Hubert Doggart who Great Britain. The team, standing the fourth Test match will be played also attended the University. G and seated in rows, wearing official on Saturday (v Australia). A view £25/35 touring blazers and cricket attire. The from the pavilion tower’. Some photograph laid down to official 182 England v Australia, Headingley faults including trimming to corners photographers mount with title to 1930. Excellent original press of bottom corners, folds, nicks and top border ‘4th New Zealand Cricket photograph of the England team tears, some fading to signatures, Team To Great Britain 1949’ and taking the field, with a packed generally good condition. 8.5”x6” names of players printed to lower pavilion and stand to background, £80/120 border. The ink signatures of all for the 3rd Test played on the 11th- sixteen members of the touring 179 Northamptonshire v Australia 1926. 15th July 1930. Players include party including the Manager, J.H. Original sepia photograph of both Chapman, Hobbs, Sutcliffe, Phillips are mounted to the back of the Northamptonshire and Duleepsinhji, Duckworth, Tate, the frame in insert. Signatures Australian teams, standing and Larwood etc. The photograph include W. Hadlee, Reid Wallace, seated in rows, wearing blazers and measures 6”x4.5”. G £30/50 Cowie, Donnelly, Sutcliffe, Rabone, caps, who played in the tour match This was the match where Bradman Mooney, Cave, Burke, Scott etc. on the 30th June, 1st-2nd July 1926. made 334 (his highest Test score) in Photograph by ‘Sport & General Players include Bardsley (Captain), Australia’s first innings. The match Agency, London’. The photograph Woodfull, Grimmett, Mailey, was drawn measures 11.75”x9.25”. Mounted, Richardson, Ponsford, Fitzroy framed and glazed overall (Captain), Timms, Woolley, Clark, 182a Victor Thomas Trumper. New South 21”x16.5”. G/VG £50/70 Bagnall etc. Photograph by Wales & Australia 1894-1914. Greenway of Northampton. Laid Excellent photomechanical process 186 South Africa 1951. Official down to photographers card. print photograph of Australian photograph of the touring team to 12”x9.5”. Odd marks, faults legend Victor Trumper, ‘jumping out England. The photograph laid down otherwise in good condition £50/70 to drive’, taken from the original to official photographers mount with action photograph by George title to top and players name printed The tour match was won by William Beldham. Signed to lower below. Photograph by Sport & Australia by an innings and 147 border by Victor Trumper in pencil. General. 20”x15”. Players include runs, Mailey took ten wickets in the Published by the Swan Electric Nourse (Captain), Rowan, Mansell, match, Bardsley 112 Engraving Company on 1st August Tayfield, Mann, Fullerton, 180 New Zealand v Leicestershire 1927. 1905. With full outer border, nicks Cheetham, Endean etc. Mounted, Original mono photograph of both and tears to top edge of outer framed and glazed. The photograph the Leicestershire and New Zealand border, not affecting image, measures 11.75”x9.75” and overall team, standing and seated in rows, otherwise in good/very good 20”x16”. G/VG £30/50 wearing blazers and caps. condition. A rare item £800/1200 187 Australian tour of England 1930.

17 Two glass negatives featuring the Collingwood, Berry, Hughes, 199 . Nottinghamshire & tour. The first features the Australian Graveney, Morris etc. Some England. Boys’ Realm ‘Famous team standing on the steps outside duplication. G £10/20 Cricketers’ real photograph trade Australia House having been card no.5, dated 3rd June 1922, 192 County cricketers. A blue album received by the High Commissioner nicely signed in black ink by Gunn. containing thirteen mono copy on the 24th April 1930. The second VG £20/30 photographs each with signature on features Don Bradman waving from piece mounted below. Signatures 200 Ernest Tyldesley. Lancashire & the window of a train. The glass include C.P. Foley, E. Mignon, H.J. England. Boys’ Realm ‘Famous negatives in good conditions, sold Enthoven, J.L. Guise, E. Smith, J. Cricketers’ real photograph trade with with prints taken from the Douglas, H.L. Dales etc. G £50/80 card no.4, dated 27th May 1922, plates £30/50 nicely signed in black ink by 193 County cricketers. A blue album 188 Cricket 1931. Two glass negatives Tyldesley. VG £20/30 containing fourteen mono copy featuring cricket, the first shows J.C. photographs each with signature on 201 Herbert Strudwick. Surrey & Atkinson-Clark, Eton’s Captain piece mounted below. Signatures England. Boys’ Realm ‘Famous arriving at Lords, carrying his cricket include C.A.F. Fiddian-Green, T.S. Cricketers’ real photograph trade bag, for the Eton v Harrow match Fishwick, S. Hargreave, H.A.W. card no.8, dated 24th June 1922, played in 1931, the second features Bowell, G.S. Boyes, E.D.R. Eagar, H.J. nicely signed in black ink by E.T. Killick, Cambridge University, Huggins etc. G £50/80 Strudwick. Slight adhesive mark to Middlesex & England on his verso otherwise in very good wedding day, walking out of the 194 Test cricketers. Over thirty signed condition £20/30 church gates with his bride on his colour press and copy photographs, arm. The glass negatives in good all signed in ink to the image. 202* Signed trade cards. Four mono real conditions, sold with with prints Signatures include Gooch, Atherton, photograph trade cards of Test taken from the plates £25/35 Stewart, Parore, Fraser, Haynes, cricketers, Jack Hobbs, Ernest Malcolm, Thorpe, Srinath, Knight, Tyldesley, J.W. Hearne and C. Parkin. 189 ‘M.C.C. Australian Tour 1928-29’. Moin Khan, Hick, Smith, Gough, All signed to face in black ink by the Large official mono photograph of Rhodes etc. Some duplication. G player featured. Chums, Boy’s the M.C.C. touring team to £30/40 Realm, Champion etc. Adhesive Australia, seated and standing in marks to verso otherwise in good rows, wearing tour blazers. The 195 England cricketers. Over eighty condition £60/80 photograph laid down to photog - signed colour press and copy raphers mount with title to top photographs, all signed in ink to the 203* Wilfred Rhodes. Boy’s Realm border. Signed to lower border in image. Signatures include Atherton, ‘Famous Cricketers’ real photograph black ink by the eighteen members Stewart, De Freitas, Caddick, Cork, trade card of Rhodes in bowling of the touring party including Percy Tufnell, White, Fairbrother, Fraser, pose. Signed to face in ink by Chapman (Captain), Toone Hick, Illingworth, Knight, Lewis, Rhodes. G £25/35 (Manager) White, Jardine, Hobbs, Malcolm, Smith etc. Some 204 Major Drapkin ‘Australian & English Ames, Leyland, Larwood etc. The duplication. G £30/50 Test Cricketers’ 1928. Full set of photograph measures 21.5”x19”. 196 England cricketers. Over ninety forty cigarette cards in good Browning and ‘light’ fading to signed colour and mono press and condition £30/40 signatures, minor surface marks to copy photographs, all signed in ink image otherwise in good condition. 205 Players ‘Cricketers’ 1930 and 1934. to the image. Signatures include G £150/250 Full sets of fifty cards, odd faults, Gatting, Embury, Stewart, Munton, good. Sold with eleven sets of England won the series by four Tests Malcolm, Smith, De Freitas, Caddick, County Print reprint trade and to one Cork, Crawley, Fraser, Such, White, cigarette cards. G £20/30 Hick, A. Hollioake, Croft etc. Some 190 Ashes. Ten signed colour and mono duplication. G £30/50 206 Players ‘Cricketers’ 1930 and 1934. press and copy photographs, all Full sets of fifty cards, odd faults, signed in ink to the image. 197 Ben Hollioake, Surrey & England. good. Sold with a set of sixteen Signatures include May, Washbrook, Two colour press photographs, both County Print cards ‘The England Vievers, Hussain, Healey, Stewart, signed in ink to the image by the late Cricket Team 1990/91. G £20/30 Taylor, Smith, Connolly, Simpson, Ben Hollioake. VG £20/30 Marshall etc. Sold with a commemo - 207 Boy’s Realm ‘Famous Cricketers’ 198 England cricketers. Fifteen signed rative folder containing reproduction 1922. Set of 15 real photograph colour and mono press and copy silk scorecards for the England v cards. G/VG £15/25 photographs, all signed in ink to the Australia Centenary Test 1890-1990. image. Signatures include Tolchard, 208 ‘Topical Times’. Excellent set of eight G £20/30 Titmus, Sheppard, Illingworth, ‘Supplements to Topical Times’ 191 Durham C.C.C. Nineteen signed Surridge, Dexter etc. G £30/40 featuring prominent cricketers of the colour and mono press and copy 1940/50’s. Players featured are D. CRICKET POSTCARDS, CIGARETTE & photographs, all signed in ink to the Compton (Middlesex), W. Copson TRADE CARDS image. Signatures include Parker, (Derbyshire), H. Gimblett

18 (Somerset), L. Hutton (Yorkshire), A. (2). G £30/40 1891-1912. Excellent sepia real Melville (Sussex), L. Todd (Kent), C. photograph postcard of Laver, full 215 ‘Northamptonshire Test Cricketers’. Washbrook (Lancashire) and N. length, batting in the nets on the County Print Services. Fifteen McCorkell (Hampshire). 6.25”x9”. 1905 tour of England. Laver was collectors’ cards issued in 1994. Each Some marks, creases otherwise in player/Manager on the tour. Nicely of the cards have been signed by the good condition. Sold with thirteen signed ‘Frank Laver’. Ralph Dunn & player featured. Signatures are cricket postcards including Co. No 1013. Thiele. Postally used Lamb, Cook, Capel, Andrew (2), ‘Middlesex c1920’s’ S&G, K.L. and dated 1906. G £300/400 Larkins, Ambrose (2), Larter, Bailey Hutchings, Mockford, Star Series etc (2), Subba Row, Steele, Brookes and 223 Andrew Sandham. Surrey & England and two boxes of modern cricket Tribe. G £30/50 1911-1937. Signed sepia real books, five signed by Nico Craven. G photograph postcard of Sandham, £25/35 216 ‘Warwickshire Test Cricketers’. head and shoulders, wearing County Print Services. Seven 209 ‘Cricket, Tennis & Golf Celebrities’ England blazer. Series unknown. collectors’ cards issued in 1994. Each Ardath 1935. Full set of fifty cards, Adhesive mark to back otherwise in of the cards have been signed by the odd faults. G £25/35 good condition £50/70 player featured. Signatures are 210 ‘Derbyshire Test Cricketers’. County Willis, Amiss, Wyatt, Jameson, 224 Pelham Francis Warner. Middlesex & Print Services. Ten collectors’ cards Brown, A.C. Smith and M.J.K. Smith. England 1894-1920. Sepia real issued in 1994. Each of the cards Also one from the Yorkshire series photograph postcard of Warner, full have been signed by the player signed by Moxon. G £20/30 length at the wicket, in batting pose. featured. Signatures are Barnett (2), Signed in ink by Warner. Rotophot 217 ‘Cricketers 2nd Series’ 1929. Full set Carr, Holding, Jackson (2), Miller, series 8592. G £50/70 of fifty W.D. & H.O. Wills & Co Mitchell, Taylor and Ward. G cigarette cards. Sold with two full 225 Edward Wentworth Dillon. Kent £20/30 sets each of fifty John Players & Sons 1900-1923. Mono real photograph 211 ‘Essex & Gloucestershire Test ‘Cricketers 1930’ and ‘Cricketers postcard of Dillon, full length, Cricketers’. County Print Services. 1934’ series. G/VG £30/40 wearing Kent blazer. Signed in ink by Nine collectors’ cards issued in 1994. Dillon. Lambert Weston of Dover. 218 ‘1950’s England Cricket Characters’. Each of the cards have been signed Slight wear to signature, good Full set of twenty five County Print by the player featured. Essex £70/100 Services collectors’ cards, fifteen of signatures are Childs, Boyce, Foster, which have been signed to the front 226 Frank Edward Woolley. Kent & Hussain, Gloucestershire signatures by the featured player. Signatures England 1906-1938. Mono real are Athey (2), Milton, Mortimore include Statham, Trueman, Bailey, photograph postcard of Woolley, and Procter. G £20/30 Evans, Graveney, Milton (2), Tyson, three quarter length sitting on a 212 ‘Glamorgan Test Cricketers’. County Cowdrey etc. Sold with a selection of chair, wearing England touring Print Services. Fifteen collectors’ approx. twenty cards of various blazer. Nicely signed in ink by cards issued in 1994. Each of the series, the majority signed. G/VG Woolley. Fisk-Moore of Canterbury. cards have been signed by the player £30/40 G £60/90 featured. Signatures are Fredericks, 219 Major Drapkin ‘Test Cricketers’ 227 A.P.F. Chapman, Kent & England A. Jones, I.J. Jones, Parkhouse, 1928. Complete set of forty cards. 1924-1938. Sepia real photograph Morris, McConnon, Thomas, Very good condition. Sold with thirty postcard of Chapman, full length in Watkin, Lewis, Watkins, David, Carreras ‘A Series of Cricketers’ cards batting pose. Very nicely signed in Butcher, Walker, Maynard (2). G from 1934. G £20/30 ink by Chapman and dated 1928. £30/50 Series unknown. Adhesive marks to 220 Charles Burgess Fry. Sussex & 213 ‘Lancashire Test Cricketers’. County verso otherwise in good condition England 1894-1908. Sepia real Print Services. Sixteen collectors’ £60/90 photograph postcard of Fry, half cards issued in 1994. Each of the length, in cricket sweater. Signed in 228 Don Bradman. Mono postcard of the cards have been signed by the player ink by Fry. Rotary series No. 3805. G Australia team to England 1930 by featured. Signatures are Engineer, £70/100 E.T.W. Dennis of Scarborough. Fairbrother (2), Washbrook (2), Signed by Bradman in blue ink. VG Atherton, Lloyd (2), Lever (2), 221 Warwick Windridge Armstrong. £30/40 Fowler (2), Pullar, Statham (2) and Victoria & Australia. 1898-1921. Tattersall. G £30/40 Excellent sepia real photograph 229* ‘A New Record by (Jack) Hobbs’. postcard of Armstrong in batting Raphael Tuck & Sons Gramophone 214 ‘Middlesex Test Cricketers’. County pose, wearing Australian cap 1905. Record Postcards. ‘A Record Novelty Print Services. Seventeen collectors’ Nicely signed in black ink ‘Yours in Picture Cards’. Original cards issued in 1994. Each of the Faithfully Warwick W. Armstrong’. gramophone record postcard with cards have been signed by the player Ralph Dunn & Co. No 1006. Thiele. small disc 3.5” diameter, with centre featured. Signatures are Brearley (2), Postally unused. Minor rubbing to playing hole, attached to a postcard Compton, Emburey (2), Fraser (2), verso. G £300/400 featuring Hobbs to right hand side. Murray, Mann, Gatting (2), Parfitt, Series T. Together with protective Robertson, Titmus (2) and Tufnell 222 Frank Laver. Victoria & Australia

19 envelope with details to both sides. postcard of the Yorkshire team lined original packet. G £25/35 G/VG. Rare £80/120 up in front of the pavilion. Players 243* Australia 1938. Mono real include Verity, Sutcliffe, Sellers, 230* Jack Hobbs. Mono real photograph photograph postcard depicting the Wood, Leyland, Bowes etc. Walkers plainback postcard depicting Hobb’s Australian cricket team who toured Studios, Scarborough. G £30/40 ‘World’s Batting Records 1925’. England in 1938. Nicely signed in ink With rare original waxed paper 236 Leveson-Gower’s XI v New Zealand, to verso by all seventeen members sleeve with printed wording Scarborough 1937. Mono real of the party. Signatures are Bradman ‘’World’s Batting Records. by J.B. photograph postcard of Yardley and (Captain), Barnes, Barnett, Badcock, Hobbs. Surrey & England XI. August Wyatt, in batting attire, walking Brown, Chipperfield, Fingleton, 17th 1925’. The card rarely seen through the crowds at Scarborough. Fleetwood-Smith, Hassett, McCabe, with this protective sleeve. VG Walkers Studios, Scarborough. G McCormick, O’Reilly, Waite, Walker, £40/60 £25/35 Ward and White. The front photographic image of the team is Surrey played Somerset at Taunton 237 Cricket postcards. Four real mostly covered with the remains of on the 15th-18th August 1925. Jack photograph mono postcards, all the black felt album page from Hobb’s equalled and then broke head and shoulders, of Denis which the postcard was removed. G W.G. Grace’s record number of Compton, Trevor Bailey, £130/160 centuries in the memorable match and Bill Edrich. All by Valentine’s. against Somerset in Taunton, August Sold with a ‘Fisk-Moore’ real 244 Joe Hardstaff (Senior). 1925. He scored 101 in the first photograph postcard of A.P.F. Nottinghamshire & England 1902- innings and 101no in the second to Chapman wearing England touring 1924. Sepia real photograph break the record blazer and a sepia postcard of A.O. postcard of ‘The Queens Park Hotel, Jones, wrench series 1694. Qty 6. Trinidad’. The postcard sent by 231* Derbyshire. Cricket at Buxton G/VG £30/50 Hardstaff to his son Joe, Junior 1920’s. Rare real photograph (Nottinghamshire & England 1930- postcard of a view of county cricket 238 ‘Notts County XI 1907’. Mono 1955) whilst umpiring on the M.C.C. being played at Buxton in the period. postcard of the Nottinghamshire tour of the West Indies in 1929/30. The photograph shows the field of team. Sam Kirk, photo. G £20/30 ‘Dear Joe Am so pleased you are play with a batsman playing a shot 239 Kent C.C.C..Two postcards of the better, just look after yourself and be with crowd to and Kent teams of 1906 and 1924. The a good lad from your loving Dad. marquee, houses and trees to 1906 card by Mockford of Tonbridge This is the Hotel were we are background. J.R. Broad of Buxton. and the real photograph card of the staying’. Note to corner read ‘Just VG £30/40 Kent team of 1924 by Flemons of look after Mam’. G £40/60 232* Derbyshire. Cricket at Buxton Tonbridge. Odd marks to the 1906 245 New Zealand 1931. Mono real 1920’s. Rare real photograph card otherwise in good condition postcard of the New Zealand touring postcard of a view of county cricket £25/35 team to England. Angus Thomas being played at Buxton in the period. 240 ‘Sussex County Cricket Team 1938’. Ltd. Signed to verso by four The photograph shows the field of Excellent mono real photograph members of the touring team in play with a batsman having played a postcard of the Sussex team. Deane, pencil. Signatures are Cromb, Kerr, shot with crowd, pavilion, Wiles & Millar of Brighton. G Blunt and Talbot. Adhesive marks to scoreboard, sightscreen, houses and £20/30 verso otherwise in good condition marquees to background. J.R. Broad £25/35 of Buxton. VG £30/40 241 Yorkshire and Middlesex C.C.C. 1920’s. Two mono postcards of the 246 South Africa 1935. Mono postcard 233* Derbyshire. Cricket at Buxton teams with title and players names of the South African touring team to 1920’s. Rare real photograph to lower border. C. Smith, Oval. G England 1935. A.W.S. Nicely signed postcard of the pavilion, side on, £20/30 to reverse in ink by eight members of with attentive full crowd, scoreboard the touring party, Nourse, Dalton, and marquees. J.R. Broad of Buxton. 242 Cricket postcards and trade cards. Cameron, Crisp, Viljoen, Tomlinson, Adhesive marks to verso. VG Sepia real photograph postcard of Williams and Langton. G £40/ 60 £30/40 the Lancashire team c1921(slightly trimmed to top border). Sold with a 234* Derbyshire C.C.C. c1923. Mono real mono postcard of A.E. Knight of photograph of the Derbyshire team, Leicestershire and a Star series sitting and standing in rows, wearing postcard of the Gloucestershire team county caps. The image taken in c1905. Plus various real photograph front of a large house, possibly trade and cigarette cards including Buxton. Players include G.R. Ardath Photocards 1930’s, Sunripe, Jackson, Bowden, Elliott, Bestwick Wills etc, a selection of mainly etc. G £20/30 modern autographs and a mini G&M 235 Yorkshire v M.C.C., Scarborough bat signed by an England team with 1938. Mono real photograph May, Captain. Some fading. In

20 THE SIR LEONARD HUTTON CRICKET wicket opening stand of 267, of Ilkley Golf Club in 1936 and for the COLLECTION. Part 2 which Hutton made 70 and Barber first time was played over 36 holes. going on to make 248. The match Hutton beat second placed Frank Sir Leonard Hutton, Yorkshire & was drawn Dennis, his future brother-in-law, by England 1934-1955. Len Hutton ten shots was probably the greatest English 250 Len Hutton. Mono real photograph opening batsman of his era, who postcard of Hutton, half length 255 Yorkshire XI v Pudsey & District XV played for Yorkshire and England (head and shoulders), walking out to 1929. Mono real photograph before and after the Second World open the innings for Yorkshire v Kent postcard of a group of players, War as an opening batsman. He set at Headingley on the 2nd June 1934. wearing cricket attire , standing on a record in 1938 for the highest VG £30/50 and near to spectator benches. individual innings in a Test match in Players include George Hutton (Len’s 251 Len Hutton & Arthur Mitchell. Mono only his sixth Test appearance, brother), Leyland, Sellers, Turner, postcard sized press photograph of scoring 364 runs against Australia, a Sutcliffe, Wood etc. VG £30/50 Hutton, wearing Yorkshire 2nd XI milestone that stood for nearly 20 sweater, and Mitchell walking out to 256 Yorkshire County C.C. Mono real years. In 1952, he became the first open the innings for Yorkshire v photograph plainback postcard of professional cricketer of the 20th Glamorgan at Hull on the 6th June the Yorkshire team and officials to captain England in Tests, 1934. Stamp to back ‘Hull Daily standing and seated in rows, under his captaincy England won Mail’. VG £30/50 wearing cricket attire and blazers. the Ashes the following year for the Title to top and players names to first time in 19 years. Hutton Hutton opened regularly with lower border. VG £25/35 captained the England Test team Mitchell during the 1935 season between 1952 and 1955, in 23 Tests when Sutcliffe was away on Test 257 Don Bradman. Mono photograph of as captain, he won eight Tests and duty Bradman, wearing cricket attire and lost four with the others drawn. cap, in batting pose in front of the 252 Len Hutton & . Hutton retired from regular first- wicket. Nicely signed in ink by Mono real photograph postcard of class cricket during the 1955 season. Bradman. 3.5”x5”.VG £30/50 Hutton and Sutcliffe walking out to He was knighted for his contri - open the innings on the North Leeds 258 ‘League Cricket, Yorkshire Colts and butions to cricket in 1956. He went cricket ground on the 21st April County Cricket 1933’. Small soft on to be a Test selector, a journalist 1934 on the occasion of the opening covered scrapbook covering League and broadcaster and remained of the new pavilion. ‘Leeds Press Cricket and Yorkshire Colts during involved in cricket, and became Agency’ stamped to verso. VG 1933. The scrapbook includes a Yorkshire President in 1990. He died £30/50 cutting from the Yorkshire Post a few months later, aged 74. listing names of young players 253 Len Hutton & Herbert Sutcliffe. 247 Len Hutton. Larger mono real selected for coaching at Headingley Mono press photograph of Hutton, photograph postcard of a youthful including Len Hutton, aged 16, Colts wearing Yorkshire 2nd XI cap, and Hutton, aged 14, wearing cricket cricket, Priestley Cup, Yorkshire Sutcliffe walking out to open the attire and demonstrating his batting cricket etc, many featuring Hutton. innings for Yorkshire v Hampshire at stance at Fulneck Cricket Ground in The album compiled by Hutton’s Hull on the 5th June 1935. Stamp to 1930. In the background is the aunts, Florence and Louise Hutton. back ‘Hull Daily Mail’. Odd faults house, 5 Woodland View, Fulneck Nicely presented. G £30/50 otherwise in good condition. 4”x6” where Hutton was born. 4”x6”. £30/50 259 ‘Yorkshire Colts 1933’. Large soft G/VG £30/50 covered scrapbook covering mainly After Hampshire were skittled out 248 Len Hutton. Mono postcard size Yorkshire 2nd II (Colts cricket) plus for 63 in 90 minutes, Hutton and photograph of Hutton, head and some County cricket during 1933. Sutcliffe put on 111 for the first shoulders, aged 16, wearing The scrapbook contains cuttings and wicket before Hutton was out for Yorkshire 2nd XI sweater in 1932. pictures from matches during the 45. Sutcliffe went on to make the Photograph by Albert Wilkes & Son season many involving Hutton. 127th century of his career and of West Bromwich. VG £30/50 Includes retirement Yorkshire won by an innings and and handwritten results and 249 Len Hutton & Wilf Barber. Mono real 135 runs at 1.20pm on the second averages in pencil to rear of book. photograph postcard of Hutton and day The album compiled by Hutton’s Barber walking out to open the 254 Len Hutton ‘Winner of the Gibson aunts, Florence and Louise Hutton. innings for Yorkshire v Kent at Cup’. Mono real photograph Nicely presented. G £30/50 Headingley on the 2nd June 1934. postcard of Hutton, half length, VG £30/50 260 ‘Yorkshire Colts 1934’. Small hard wearing suit and tie holding the backed scrapbook covering mainly This was the first time that Hutton Gibson Cup which he won in 1936. Yorkshire 2nd II, (Colts cricket) plus had opened the innings for ‘Yorkshire Evening News’ stamped some League cricket and County Yorkshire, Herbert Sutcliffe away on to verso. G £30/40 cricket during 1933. The scrapbook Test duty. In the second innings The Gibson Cup, a golf competition contains cuttings and pictures from Hutton and Barber shared a first for Yorkshire Cricketers, was held at matches during the season many

21 involving Hutton. The album Warwickshire, Yorkshire ‘County century), Tests and tour matches, compiled by Hutton’s aunts, Champions’ etc. Handwritten results Hutton catches Bradman (at Trent Florence and Louise Hutton. Nicely in pencil to rear of the book. The Bridge and at Lord’s), Hutton’s 74 at presented. G £30/50 album compiled by Hutton’s aunts, Trent Bridge, Hutton dropped for the Florence and Louise Hutton. Nicely 3rd Test! and recalled for 4th, 261 ‘Yorkshire 1934 (Volume 1)’. Small presented. G £50/80 Hutton’s 81 & 57 at Headingley etc. soft backed scrapbook covering The album compiled by Hutton’s County cricket from 7th February to 265 ‘Yorkshire and the Test matches v aunts, Florence and Louise Hutton. 2nd June 1934. The scrapbook South Africa 1947’. Large hard Nicely presented. G £50/70 contains cuttings and pictures, backed ledger style thick scrapbook prospects for the season, George covering Yorkshire county cricket (to 269 ‘Ashes series 1953’. Hardback Hirst coaching in the indoor nets, front) and the Test matches from exercise style scrapbook covering the Lord Hawke, Hutton being chosen 29th April to 11th September 1947 Australian v England series. The for the 1st XI for the first time, (to back). The scrapbook contains scrapbook contains cuttings and matches during the season many cuttings and pictures, Hutton’s pictures, Hutton’s appointment as involving Hutton. Handwritten century v Cambridge 1947, 137 for Captain (first professional cricketer results in pencil to rear of the book. Yorkshire v South Africa, Bowes to do so), articles written by Hutton The album compiled by Hutton’s retirement, two centuries v Essex, for the New of the World aunts, Florence and Louise Hutton. Yardley picked as England Captain, Newspaper, pen pictures of both Nicely presented. G £40/ 60 Hutton’s 100 v South Africa at teams, coverage of all five Tests, Leeds, handwritten reports etc. The Bedsers 200th Test wicket, winning 262 ‘Yorkshire 1934 (Volume 2)’. Large album compiled by Hutton’s aunts, the 5th Test and the Ashes at the soft backed scrapbook covering Florence and Louise Hutton. Nicely Oval, announcement of his County cricket from 4th June to 6th presented. G £50/80 retirement after the 1953 series July 1934. The scrapbook contains (although he went on to Captain cuttings and pictures, Bowes 266 ‘Yorkshire Cricket 1948’. Large hard England against Pakistan the bowling success, Leyland Benefit backed ledger style scrapbook following season and on the next match, matches during the season covering County cricket and Hutton two tours of the West Indies and many involving Hutton. Handwritten from 27th April to 14th June 1948. Australia) etc. The album compiled results in pencil to rear of the book. The scrapbook contains cuttings and by Mrs Janet Wilson, a fan of The album compiled by Hutton’s pictures, Hutton’s scores of the Hutton’s who compiled the book in aunts, Florence and Louise Hutton. season handwritten to front, 1953 and gave it to the Hutton Nicely presented. G £40/60 Yorkshire v Australians, Wardle 6-17 family in 1993, letter enclosed with v Sussex, Hutton’s century v Sussex 263 ‘Yorkshire 1934 (Volume 3)’. Large the scrapbook. Nicely presented. G and v Middlesex etc. The album soft backed scrapbook covering £40/60 compiled by Hutton’s aunts, County cricket from 7th July to 1st Florence and Louise Hutton. Nicely 270 ‘Pudsey St. Lawrence 1934’. Large September 1934. The scrapbook presented. G £40/60 softback personal scrapbook contains cuttings and pictures, compiled by Hutton covering the match v Australia, Huttons first 267 ‘M.C.C. Australian Tour 1946-1947. season. The scrapbook contains century for Yorkshire v Volumes 1 & 2’. Two hard backed cuttings, report of the AGM of the Worcestershire (196), matches ledger style scrapbooks covering the club including mention of Hutton, during the season many involving first tour after the war from 29th reports on matches with up to four Hutton. The album compiled by August to 18th March 1947. The members of the Hutton family in the Hutton’s aunts, Florence and Louise scrapbooks contains cuttings and Pudsey team etc. Limited content. Hutton. Nicely presented. G £40/60 pictures, Hutton’s 164 v South Nicely presented with handwritten Australia Country XI, 100 v South 264 ‘Yorkshire 1936/38’. Large hard heading to each cutting. Both covers Australia and 151 v Victoria, 94 & 76 backed ledger style thick scrapbook detached, odd page loose otherwise v Australia (4th Test), Bradman covering County cricket and Hutton in good condition £30/50 trying a new bat in the nets, from July 1936 to May 1938. The Hutton’s home coming, death of F.S. 271 Len Hutton ‘1933-1937’. Large scrapbook contains cuttings, Jackson, marriage of Wally softback personal scrapbook caricatures and pictures, Hutton’s Hammond etc. The album compiled compiled by Hutton covering the century against Surrey, Verity’s 8 by Hutton’s aunts, Florence and period. The scrapbook contains wickets v Notts, Mitchell Benefit, Louise Hutton. Nicely presented. G cuttings, pictures and original Larwood’s Benefit match, Sutcliffe’s £60/80 photographs, original photograph of 202 v Middlesex, Hutton taking 4- Hutton at Colwyn Bay, Wales, article 49 v Lancashire, Hutton winning the 268 ‘1948 Australians In England’. Large on Miss Louise Hutton, Hutton’s Gibson Cup (golf), Hutton’s 161 v hard backed ledger style scrapbook aunt, reports on Yorkshire colts and M.C.C. 1937, Hutton’s 136 v Kent covering the Australian tour. The Pudsey matches in 1933 and 1934, 1937, Hutton’s record score for scrapbook contains cuttings and featuring Hutton, Bradford League Yorkshire v Derbyshire, selection for pictures, pen pictures, build-up, review for 1933 season, Hutton’s England, Sutcliffe’s 100th century for Australians onboard ship, opening century v Kent in 1937, six original Yorkshire, Verity 9-43 v match at Worcester (Bradman

22 press photographs of Hutton retirement form cricket 1956, his to the team. Amongst them were batting, Hammond batting, the Knighthood in 1956 etc. Compiler Jack Hobbs who visited South Africa teams taking the field the during the unknown. G £30/50 in 1910, who North v The South at Lords 1937 skippered the 1931 side to Africa, Sir 275 Len Hutton. Exercise sized scrapbook (part of the 150th Anniversary Pelham Warner, Leveson-Gower, containing cuttings, pictures and celebrations of M.C.C.) etc. Nicely F.R.Brown, Haigh, Robins, handwritten notes from the final Test presented. G £50/70 Woolley.... As the boat left at The Oval 1938 in which Hutton Southampton I though of Jack 272 Len Hutton ‘1937’. Large softback scored 364. The scrapbook compiled Hobbs as he stood there waving personal scrapbook compiled by by Marjorie Vernon, aged 15 and good bye. My thoughts went back Hutton covering the period. The including a letter from her to Hutton to his first tour of South Africa and scrapbook contains cuttings, pictures regarding the scrapbook and asking here I was in 1938 taking the place and original photographs, original for an autograph. Sold with a further of 1st wicket batsman which he held photographs of the Yorkshire ledger size scrapbook mainly for so many years. The thrill of (Champion County) team at covering the M.C.C. tour of leaving old England on my first Scarborough, the Yorkshire & Australia 1950/51 with cutting and M.C.C. tour will live in my memory Middlesex teams at The Oval 1937 pictures from the tour. Compiler always. From 4-5 onwards we spent (challenge match) signed to verso by unknown. Qty 2. G £30/50 our time inspecting the ship....the nine of the players including 276 Len Hutton. Handwritten notes for a ship was not too crowded and we all Sutcliffe, Bowes, Barber, Verity, speech on ‘Nat West Bank Trophy’ looked forward to an enjoyable tour. Turner, Gray, Owen-Smith etc, headed paper sheets, in Hutton’s I breakfasted about 9am and then original typewritten letter from P.F. hand. Three pages regarding played deck tennis, golf and all the Warner (Chairman of Selectors) Captaincy and other cricketing deck games. Had my first dose of requesting Hutton play for England matters. ‘The Captains real job starts seasickness at 7.40pm today, was in in the first Test v New Zealand to be on the field, where he should bed at 8.30pm... the last two miles played at Lord’s in 1937, the letter concentrate his efforts on helping his of the voyage to Madiera were dated 20th June 1937 and signed in bowlers to take wickets. Do not lovely, not a ripple on the water and ink by Warner, original photographs overbowl and be always prepared to the view of Madiera from the boat of Hutton at Eastbourne, walking make changes, a common mistake is are unforgettable memories....Fancy out to bat, Hutton with nephew to overbowl the bowler who always dress night. Leslie Ames dressed as a Michael, original scorecard from the looks like taking a wicket. I would rabbi, dressed as a 2nd Test when Hutton made his like to see all countrys come to some Swiss peasant, Reg Perks as an Arab, maiden Test century (100), original agreement regarding the short Mr Bartlett as a French artist, Bill photographs of the England team at pitched ball, its increase over the Edrich, Norman Yardley and Paul the Oval for the 3rd Test, Hutton at years has done nothing for the Gibb as old salts, Ken Farnes as a the , batting image of cricket. I would like to see pirate who looked very much like against Middlesex, walking out to all protective headgear Tom Richardson did in his playing bat with Sutcliffe, England taking the abolished...... Charles Barnett days..... I first saw Capetown at 4am field during the 3rd Test at the Oval loaned me the bat which I made my this morning, the lights of Capetown etc. Nicely presented. G £100/150 first Test century at Manchester in impressed me very much indeed... 273 Len Hutton ‘1937-38’. Large 1937..... Never allowed to play with Started out match against West softback personal scrapbook a ball on a Sunday, but always had a Province at Newlands, Mr Bartlett compiled by Hutton covering the ball in my pocket just in case I could made 93no, Ames 45, myself period. The scrapbook contains find a quiet spot to bowl a few off 14+0..... visited the diamond mines cuttings, cartoons and pictures, breaks...’. G £50/80 at Kimberley, practised on a mud 271no v Derbyshire, selection for wicket in the afternoon.. There is a 277 M.C.C. tour of South Africa England, 180 v Cambridge, Hutton’s gap in the dates then from the 18th 1938/39. ‘The Timeless Test tour’. 365 Dinner at Pudsey 1938, 107 v November to the 9th December... Very interesting twelve page Sussex 1938, death of Lord Hawke The pages unbound. Some excellent handwritten diary compiled by etc. Nicely presented. Sold with a content. VG £120/160 Hutton of the opening days of the further smaller green hardback 1938/39 South African tour the This was Hutton’s first overseas tour. scrapbook compiled by Hutton with entries dated from the 21st October, He had an excellent tour scoring cutting from 1937-1948, some the day the ‘Athlone Castle’ sailed to over 1100 runs at 64.88 with five cutting removed. G £40/60 South Africa, to the 9th December centuries 274 Len Hutton. Red hardback 1938, the day before the start of the 278 Len Hutton’s selection for England. scrapbook covering Hutton’s life and 6th tour match against North Original telegram sent to Bramall career from the 1920’s to the 1980’s. Eastern Transvaal in Pretoria. ‘Team Lane Cricket Ground and dated The scrapbook with cuttings, sailed on the Athlone Castle, leaving Sheffield 21st June 1937, congratu - pictures, cartoons etc, school class Southampton... the boat left at 5 lating Hutton on his selection for his pictures at Pudsey, 364 record score, minutes past four, there were first Test Match for England (against benefit match 1950, 1954/55 tour, hundreds of friends to say farewell New Zealand). ‘Congratulations on

23 selection for Test Match hope it may part in cricket. You have done more ‘Confidential’. Dear Hutton, This be the beginning of long and in this great feat at the Oval. letter somes to you via Mr Bowring? successful participation in Test Congrats and Best Wishes’. Dated who has been dining with me to- Match cricket. Best wishes all. Jack August 24th 1938 and signed ‘Yours night as you know. I would very Gibson’. VG £50/80 sincerely G.H. Hirst’. VG £150/200 much appreciate your views as to who should be the last two choices Yorkshire were playing Derbyshire 282 Princess Mary (1897-1965), the for the team to South Africa. when the news broke of Hutton’s Princess Royal and Countess of Watkins I never saw play until selection, Hutton made 271no in Harewood. Four page handwritten yesterday so I express no opinion in Yorkshire’s only innings letter, on ‘Harewood House, Leeds’ regard to him and as you know he headed paper from from Princess 279 Len Hutton’s selection for England. has already been selected. The other Mary to Sir Pelham Warner Original telegram sent to Bramall members of the Cricket Sub- regarding Len Hutton’s record score Lane Cricket Ground and dated Committee of M.C.C. say he is a of 364 for England v Australia in the Sheffield 21st June 1937, congratu - super fieldsman, a useful bat and a 5th Test at the Oval in August 1938. lating Hutton on his selection for his useful bowler. I hope they are right. ‘Dear Sir Pelham, My eldest son and first Test Match for England (against For S.A. we need another batsman I are thrilled at Hutton’s wonderful New Zealand). ‘Congratulations and and another bowler. Who do you innings in the last Test match beating Best Wishes from Shopmates. Verity suggest?. As a batsman I feel all records. We are so delighted that (Hedley)’. VG £60/90 Robertson or Brooks should be all 5 Yorkshire players should have carefully considered. Fagg has done Yorkshire were playing Derbyshire done so remarkably well in this very well, but he is a very slow when the news broke of Hutton’s match and feel very proud of them. mover, he holds catches at slip which selection, Hutton made 271no in How I wish I had been there at the come straight to him and can’t bend. Yorkshire’s only innings and Verity Oval. However it was most exciting He his a very slow mover indeed!!. took 6 wickets in the match listening to the wireless and one felt Would you give your considered one knew what was going on. How 280 Frank Stanley Jackson. Yorkshire opinion please?. Also who would very unfortunate for Bradman, him C.C.C. & England 1890-1907. Two you have as another bowler?. Hollies breaking his leg. May I ask you to page handwritten letter on , or Roberts who flights the ball and convey to him how sorry I am about ‘Glasclune, North Berwick’ headed is accurate in length.... In my view it his accident and my hope for a paper. The letter sent by Jackson, on is not much good taking a fast speedy recovery-believe me. the Wed (24th August 1938), congratu - medium or medium bowler who letter dated August 26th 1938 and lating Hutton on his record score of relies on swing... as swerve goes off signed ‘Yours sincerely Mary’. VG 364 for England v Australia in the the ball in a few overs. I think we £100/150 5th Test at the Oval in August 1938. should aim at accuracy for attack, ‘Dear Hutton, An old Yorks Skipper Princess Mary was the daughter of backed up by fine fielding. Fine send you warmest congratulations King George V and Mary of Teck and fielding makes modest bowlers on your long innings which showed spouse of Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl strong. Wright, as you know, has wonderful patience, stamina and of Harewood broken a bone in his right finger and determination. Bad luck Australian may not be fit, and Hollies must go, 283 Len Hutton’s consecutive centuries Skipper (Don Bradman) breaking his I suggest, if Wright is not sound. I for M.C.C. in Australia 1946/47. leg (bowling). Hope I may see you write in the greatest confidence so Original telegram sent to ‘Len an odd day at Scarborough. Hope please say nothing to anyone of this Hutton. M.C.C. and dated too we shall not allow Middlesex to letter. Congratulations on your fine Doncaster 7th November 1946, beat us while we have 5 playing for innings yesterday...’. The letter dated congratulating Hutton on his two England. Good Luck’. Signed ‘Yours the 15th August 1848, the opening centuries ‘Congratulations on sincerely F.S. Jackson’. VG day of the final Test v Australia, centuries from Sprotboro Cricket £150/200 nicely signed P.F. Warner. Excellent Club, England. Wilfred Barber, Cyril cricket content giving an insight to 281 George Herbert Hirst. Yorkshire & Turner, and Joe Lumb’ selection of teams at the time. VG England 1891-1929. One page (of Yorkshire C.C.C.). VG £50/70 £150/250 handwritten letter from Hirst Hutton made 164 v South Australian congratulating Hutton on his record Wright was declared fit and made Country XI and 136 v South score of 364 for England v Australia the tour along with Watkins, Hollies Australia in consecutive matches in the 5th Test at the Oval in August did’nt tour and Fagg did not play for 1938. ‘Dear Len, What a great 284 Pelham Francis Warner, Middlesex & England again. Hutton made 30 out performance. We are all very proud England 1894-1929. Six page of England’s 52 all out on the first of you, none more than old pros like handwritten letter on ‘East India & day of the final Test at the Oval and myself. It reminded me of one day in Sports Club’ headed paper from batted for 124 minutes scoring the the shed (indoor nets). I tried you Warner to Hutton discussing only boundary of the innings and out with , Charley Hall and selection options for the forthcoming being the last wicket to fall another fast bowler, I then thought M.C.C. tour of South Africa 285 Pelham Francis Warner, Middlesex & you would some day play a great 1948/49. The letter marked in ink England 1894-1929. Two page

24 handwritten letter on ‘3 Malvern the match and that you will win the ‘a little faith’ in me. From all I know Court’ headed paper from Warner to toss in the next too. The letter dated they have a great deal. I believe Hutton and replying to Hutton the 10th July 1953 (2nd day of the there may be some who wonder response to Warner’s letter of the 3rd Test) and nicely signed in ink R. whether it is asking too much for 15th August discussing selection Aird. VG you to get half the runs in Australia options for the forthcoming M.C.C. £50/70 and the whole show as well..... tour of South Africa 1948/49. ‘Dear There is a good deal of heart- Hutton lost the toss in the last two Hutton, Thank you for your letter of searching on the subject and, I think, Tests, as he had in the previous three August 19th with its interesting it is now realised belatedly by but in beating Australia in the final remarks on cricket and cricketers. I everyone that a mistake was made in Test at the Oval secured the Ashes agree with you that we lack leaders not sending to West Indies a strong for England and inspirational men who know Manager who could have really how to lead- “you can’t drive men 287 Sir Alexander Hood, Governor of helped you’. The letter dated 1st you must lead them” & with tactical Bermuda. One page handwritten June 1954 and signed ‘Jim’ knowledge. Hollies will be one of the letter from Hood to Hutton thanking £70/100 last two choices in South Africa him for visting the island to play The 1953/54 Test series in the West obviously he is an improved bowler, three tour matches prior to playing Indies was marred by troubles with but both he and Young must be the Test series against the West the umpires and the crowds, Lock taken to the nest in South Africa and Indies on the 153/54 M.C.C. tour. was no-bowled several times, made to improve their batting. The letter on ‘Government House, barracking of the England players, Surely they can both bat better than Bermuda’ headed paper and dated and a riot erupted in the 3rd Test they do now! We need another 26th December 1953. ‘Dear Len, On when McWatt was , bottles batsman don’t we?. Remember how behalf of the people of Bermuda and and beer crates were thrown. our batting in Test matches failed, especially those of us interested in Hutton resigned the England generally lacking, after you, cricket and sport I would like to Captaincy after the Ashes win in Washbrook, Edrich and Compton, thank you and your team for your 1953 but eventually captained and if either you or Washbrook were fine appearance here. You have England until after the tour of ill, or injured we need a no.1. Is’nt done a grand thing for cricket, for Australia in 1954/55. Robertson the man?. He can bat 1 or sport and for relations with the 5. Fagg? Has had rheumatic fever, in home country both on and off the 289 Harry Surtees Altham. Surrey & 1937, and is two years older and at field. You have made many friends Hampshire 1908-1923, cricket least 2 stone heavier! than and we will all watch your historian and Chairman of Test Robertson...... Our batting in S.A. performances in the West Indies Selectors in 1954. Two page may well be delicate after no.5 or 6!. with the keenest interest...... I would handwritten letter from Altham to Lack of all-rounder’. The letter dated like to take you and Hutton regarding the 3rd Test at Old the 22nd August 1948 and nicely on again at golf anywhere, Trafford and English cricket in signed P.F. Warner. Excellent cricket anytime!!!. Nicely signed in ink Alex general. ‘My dear Len, This is just a content giving an insight to selection Hood. VG £60/90 very short line to congratulate you of teams at the time. VG £120/160 on the Captaincy and to send you M.C.C. played three warm up games my warm good wishes for the job Robertson did’nt make the tour but in Bermuda, winning one and ahead. I look forward to seeing you Jenkins the leg spinner was the drawing the other two on Sunday at Old Trafford and I am surprise of the bowlers taking 71 288 E.W. Swanton. Two page sure I can rely on you to tell me wickets in all typewritten letter, on ‘Daily perfectly frankly anything that is on 286 Ronnie Aird. Secretary of M.C.C. Telegraph’ headed paper, from your mind. We all want the same Two page handwritten letter on Swanton to Hutton discussing thing-the sort of English Cricket in M.C.C. headed paper to Hutton English , the future and the best and widest sense of the recommending a cure for fibrositis Hutton’s future captaincy. The letter word’. The letter dated 20th from which Hutton was suffering marked ‘Private’. ‘My dear Len, July1954 and nicely signed by from at the time. ‘Dear Len, I know Thank you for your nice letter. I was Altham. VG £60/90 you will have received many and glad to read of your optimism about Hutton was injured for the 2nd and varied cures for your fibrositis from English cricket, and the belief that 3rd Tests (Old Trafford) but returned well wishes and I may say that I have your own best efforts lie ahead. It is in the 4th Test received on on your behalf. The going to be a crucial two years with purpose of this letter is to tell you of the much improved South Africans 290 Don Bradman. Official Anglo- my own experience and what I have coming in ‘55 and the Australians American Sporting Club Dinner been doing for three years since again in ‘56. But the first task is menu with Guest of Honour ‘Sir Don when I have had no recurrence of Australia next Winter, where from all Bradman in recognition of his unique the trouble’. He then goes on to I hear we have got to arrest the and unforgettable contribution to explain the remedy. Aird finishes slump and play cricket which people world cricket’. Held at The London with ‘I do hope the luck will turn will want to come and see. You say Hilton on 13th May 1974. The menu your way today and for the rest of you hope those in authority have still with pictorial cover showing a colour

25 caricature of Bradman batting by £80/120 297 Yorkshire County C.C. 1936. artist Roy Ullyett. To inside pages, Original mono photograph of the 293a Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual 1971 & menu, toasts and programme of Yorkshire team, seated and standing 1972. Leather bound editions with boxing for the evening. Signed to in rows, wearing blazers and cricket gilt to all page edges. Front board front cover by Bradman and by ten attire. The photograph, by T.A. with titles, club emblem, year and England Test players, Len Hutton, Cornall of Harrogate, with title to embossed in gilt to lower border ‘Sir Bedser, Dewes, Young, W. Edrich, top and players names to lower Leonard Hutton, Honorary Life Evans, Watkins, Simpson , Compton mount, laid down to photographer’s Member’. Qty 2. G £40/60 and Yardley. This was Len Hutton’s mount. Players include Sellers, copy and has his initials ‘L.H.’ to top 293b ‘Imperial Cricket’. P.F. Warner. Hutton (wearing Yorkshire II blazer), left hand corner. G/VG £60/100 London 1912. Original full red Sutcliffe, Barber, Verity, Bowes, Gibb, morocco, all edges gilt. Limited Leyland, Wood etc. The photograph 291 England Ashes Winners 1953’. subscribers edition of 900 copies, 8.25”x6.25” and 12”x10” overall. Celebration Dinner given by this being number 375. Minor wear G. Excellent image £40/60 National Westminster Bank to to boards and spine otherwise in honour the players of the 1953 298 ‘Dinner to Len Hutton and his Test good/very good condition. Ex-libris England teams which regained the Team. Savoy Hotel. October 30th Sir Leonard Hutton, with Hutton Ashes’. Eight page colour menu for 1953’. Unique original pen and ink bookplate to inside front board the Dinner held at The National caricature/ cartoon artwork used as £60/80 Westminster Tower on 27th June the menu cover for the celebratory 1983. The menu signed to the player 294 Len Hutton. Two official scorecards Dinner given by Claude R. Harper at pen pictures by each of the eighteen for the 1952 season. The first, the Savoy Hotel on the 30th England players who played in the Yorkshire v Lancashire, Headingley, October 1953, highlighted with Tests including Hutton (Captain), 31st May to 3rd June 1952. Hutton some colour, by artist Tom Webster. Bailey, Brown, Compton, Edrich, and F.Lowson with first wicket stand The cartoon shows Len Hutton with Kenyon, May, Trueman, Wardle, of 245, Hutton’s final score 152, the Ashes Urn? on his head pointing Statham etc. Also signed to the Lowson 120 and the other Yorkshire at the team with the wording and menu page by fourteen various v Kent, Headingley, 2nd-4th July illustration ‘In the cloak-room is the players and guests including 1952. Hutton and H.Halliday with cap that did not drop on Len’s Statham, Dewes, Trueman, Wardle, first wicket stand of 157, Hutton’s stumps- It has, of course, a gilt- Graveney etc and by eight members final score 189 and Halliday 56. edged peg and right down in the of the Bank and by R.E.S. Wyatt to Folds otherwise in good/very good basement is the half-crown that lost first page. Sold with ‘30 Years On’ condition £20/30 every Toss’. The cartoon, signed by Dinner at National Westminster Webster and dated 1953, measures 295 Len Hutton. Three large mono Tower on 27th June 1983’. ‘England 14”x18”. Excellent and iconic photographic advertising display Ashes Winners 1953-30th image. Minor age toning and wear cards used by Hutton in his sports Anniversary celebrations book to edges otherwise in good shop in Town Hall Square, Bradford. containing original photographs of condition £300/500 The photographs show Hutton the event which was presented by demonstrating the forward During the final Test at the Oval, Nat West to Hutton. The defensive stroke, playing the cover Hutton survived an early scare when photographs feature all the players drive and playing a late cut for a bouncer from nearly who attended the Dinner plus a England v Australia while keeper, Gil knocked his cap onto his wickets, heavy commemorative glass goblet, Langley looks on. All three images Hutton went on to score 82. In the engraved ‘1953-1983. 30 Years On’. are mounted and have fold out card five Tests played in the 1953 series, Nat West Tower. 27th June 1983’. support to back. 16”x20”. G Hutton lost every toss of the coin VG £60/90 £50/80 299 ‘Cricket Batting Strokes’ Realist Films 292 C.V. Grimmett Flicker Book. No. 2, 296 Yorkshire C.C.C., May 1935. Large 1949. Three 16mm 7” reel films ‘Googley and Off Break original mono photograph of the depicting batting strokes Finger Spin’. Flicker Promotions Ltd. Yorkshire team, seated and standing demonstrated by Len Hutton. The Small piece torn from first page in rows, wearing blazers and cricket films stored in round black metal otherwise in very good condition attire. The photograph, by Albert tins. Each labelled Parts 1-3. G £20/30 Wilkes & Son of West Bromwich, laid £70/100 293 ‘The Larwood Story’. Harold down to photographer’s mount. 300 ‘Test Match at the Oval 1953’ Larwood, with Kevin Phillips. Sydney Players include Sellers, Sutcliffe, Associated British-Pathe News 1982. Softcover edition. Inscribed to Hutton (wearing Yorkshire II blazer), 16mm Sound Film depicting scenes title page ‘To Len, all good wishes Bowes, Verity, Mitchell, Macaulay , from the final Test where England and fond memories of Yorkshire Leyland , Wood etc. The photograph won the Ashes in 1953. 7” reel in C.C.C.’. Signed ‘, 14.5”x11” and 15.5”x19” overall. round grey box stored in protective November 1982’. Bookplate label of Some old adhesive marks to mount box. Label to film G £60/90 Leonard Hutton and signed by otherwise in good condition. Hutton to front end paper. G Excellent image £50/70 301 ‘Cricket Batting Strokes’ 1951.

26 16mm sound film, on 10” reel, match where Hutton made his world happy & healthy returns of the day depicting batting strokes record score of 364. Printed centre from us all. Leeds 1986. Folds. G demonstrated by Len Hutton. The label with handwritten details in ink, £10/20 film stored in round metal tin the record incorrectly dated, to one 311 M.C.C. tour of South Africa bearing ‘Educational Foundation side, 23.8.36 Side One: 5th Test 1948/49. Silver plated cup presented Film Library’ label. Marked reel 3. G Match. Hutton beating Bradman’s to Hutton following his century £40/60 Record. Commentary by Howard (134) v Orange Free State at Marshall. Side Two: 5th Test Match:- 302 ‘Cricket. Bowling Action’ 1951. Bloemfontein in November 1948. Hutton’s record. (1) Beating 16mm sound film, on 10” reel, The cup with ‘Bloemfontein’ crested Hammond’s record (2) Hutton depicting bowling action lid stands on a black plinth and cup interviewed in studio after record (3) demonstrated by Peter and Ray is engraved ‘To Len, Congratulations Talk from Oval before record. In Smith. The film stored in round for a brilliant 134 at Bloemfontein original sleeve and protected in slim metal tin bearing ‘Educational 19.11.48- Bobbie Duncan Harry’. wooden box. G £60/90 Foundation Film Library’ label. One of a series of trophies presented Marked reel 1-2. G £40/60 308 ‘Captain of England- A Tribute to to Hutton during the tour by the Len Hutton by his friends and same unknown donor. 9” tall. Plinth 303 ‘Cricket Batting Strokes’. 16mm fellow- cricketers’. Three 12” 78rpm detached, lacking screw. G £40/60 sound film, on 10” reel, depicting record set produced by the B.C.C. batting strokes demonstrated by Len 312 M.C.C. tour of South Africa and recorded on the 5th June 1955. Hutton. The film stored in round 1948/49. Small silver plated cup In original sleeves protected in thick metal tin with label marked ‘Batting presented to Hutton following his card box. Includes a typewritten Strokes 1955/56? Duplicate. 4’. record stand of 359 for the first letter, on B.B.C. headed paper, from Stored in protective box. Sold with a wicket with Cyril Washbrook in the John Bridges (Head of Features) to further 16mm film on 3.5” reel 2nd Test v South Africa at Hutton, dated 3rd October 1955, which appears to have interviews in December 1948. regarding some delays on processing with Hutton. In black metal tin. G The cup on black plinth is engraved the radio programme. ‘It has taken £40/60 ‘To Len, Record stand 359 Jo’Burg longer than I thought, but I am sure 28.12.48: Hutton 158: Washbrook 304 ‘Cricket. Spin Bowling’ c1950. you will not mind now that the discs 195- from Bobbie’. One of a series 16mm sound film, on 10” reel, have actually arrived. I have noted of trophies presented to Hutton depicting spin bowling various news items recently during the tour by the same demonstrated by Peter Smith. The concerned with your health. Please unknown donor. 5” tall. G £40/60 film stored in round metal tin with accept my sympathy and my very label marked ‘Spin bowling’. Stored good wishes for your complete 313 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1950/51. in protective box. G £40/60 recovery soon. I hope we shall see Large decorative silver plated jug you in wonderful form next year. presented to Hutton for the highest 305 ‘Test Series (all) 1953’. Unique Signed in ink by Bridges. G £60/90 score during the M.C.C. v Victoria 16mm sound film, on 10” reel, Country Districts tour match played depicting cricket scenes from the 309 M.C.C. in Australia 1946/47. Official at Euroa on the 19th & 20th series. This was a special presen - photograph of the M.C.C. touring February 1951. The jug is engraved tation copy to Hutton with an party, standing and seated, wearing ‘Presented by Stokes (Euroa) PTY introduction which states in print to tour blazers and caps, standing in Ltd. For the highest score M.C.C. film ‘Presented to Len Hutton by front of the Farley Stand at Perth, versus Victorian Country Districts. British Movietone News to Australia. Players featured include Played at Euroa, Victoria. Australia commemorate victory in 1953 when Hammond, Edrich, Compton, Evans, 19th-20th February 1951’. 8.5” tall. with him as Captain England won Hutton, Washbrook etc. The G £80/120 back the Ashes’. The film stored in photograph, by ‘Illustrations of round metal tin with label marked Perth’, is laid down to photog - No play was possible on the first day ‘Presentation copies for Mr Hutton, raphers mount. Overall 12”x10”. of the match due to rain and rain with special introduction’. Stored in Some damage to lower border of caused the match to be abandoned protective box. G £60/ 90 mount, crease to top border midway through the second day. otherwise in good condition. This Victoria were bowled out for 97 and 306 ‘Lunchtime with Swanton. Sir was Hutton’s copy £30/50 M.C.C. were 64 for no wicket in Leonard Hutton’. 5” reel containing reply. Hutton was 40no when the a sound recording of the interview 310 Indian tour of England 1986. Official match was abandoned and being recorded for Test Match Special and Lord’s Taverners brochure for the the highest individual score, was which was broadcast on the 14th Lord’s Test Dinner’ held on the 5th duly presented with the trophy August 1975 on Radio 3. Stored in June 1986, Hutton wrote a one page original B.B.C. box. G G £40/60 article in the brochure. Sold with an 314 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1950/51. official autograph sheet for the 1986 Large decorative silver plated serving 307 England v Australia, The Oval 1938. Indian tourists with printed facsimile dish with lid presented to Len British Broadcasting Corporation 12” signatures which is inscribed ‘To Sir Hutton. The dish lid, with handles, 78rpm gramophone record Len, on his 70th Birthday. Many engraved ‘Australia 1950-51’. produced to commemorate the

27 Possibly presented to Hutton by 1984’. Brown felt presentation case the cast and crew of the motion Captain, Freddie Brown or by containing commemorative picture ‘The Final Test’ 1953 starring M.C.C. to commemorate the tour. Centenary Test shield with plaque Jack Warner, in which Len Hutton 10.5” long x 7.5” wide x 2.5” tall. G below ‘Presented to Sir Leonard appeared, together with Denis £100/150 Hutton by the South Australian Compton, Cyril Washbrook, Alec Cricket Association in recognition of Bedser and . Over forty 315 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1954/55. your contribution to a century of signatures including Anthony Large decorative silver plated tray Test Cricket at Adelaide Oval. Asquith, Director, Hutton, Jack presented to Len Hutton by the December 1984’. G £30/50 Warner, Washbrook, Evans, Victorian Cricket Association during Compton, Gover, Bedser, Brenda the tour. The tray engraved 321 ‘Scarborough Centenary Cricket Bruce etc. G £100/150 ‘Presented to Len Hutton with Festival 1986’. Silver cigarette box congratulations and good wishes presented to Hutton by Asda, Anthony Asquith was a leading from Victorian Cricket Association sponsors of the Festival. ‘Engraved English film director, the son of 1954-55’. The tray is 13” diameter. to lid on plaque ‘To a Great Herbert. H. Asquith, Prime Minister G £100/150 Yorkshireman. Scarborough (1908-1916), who directed the Centenary Cricket Festival. Asda motion picture ‘The Final Test’ 316 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1954/55. Challenge 1986’. Hallmarks to both starring Jack Warner. Polished wooden cigarette box box and lid. Len Hutton was presented to Len Hutton by the New 327 M.C.C. tour of South Africa President of the Festival in 1986. South Wales Cricket Association 1948/49. Original cricket stump Odd faults, good condition £50/80 during the tour. The box with hinged used in the 2nd Test where Len lid and inside divided in two 322 ‘40th Anniversary of of the first Test Hutton and Cyril Washbrook made a compartments is engraved to silver match win in England by the West record stand of 359 for the first plaque on lid ‘Presented by The New Indies, Lord’s 1950’. wicket. The split and hinges stump is South Wales Cricket Association to Commemorative crystal glass inscribed ‘Stump used in 2nd Test Mr L. Hutton Captain of the M.C.C. tankard, presented to Hutton by the Match. Johannesburg. December team which toured Australia in West Indies Cricket Board on the 27.28.29.30. Washbrook & Hutton 1954-55- to commemorate the occasion of a Dinner held in Jamaica made Worlds Record partnership teams visits to New South Wales’. 1990, with engraved titles to side of 359, 1st wicket’. The stump has The box measures 7” long x 5” wide glass ‘Sir Leonard Hutton. 40th been signed by fifteen members of x 2.5” deep. G £100/1 50 Anniversary. Lord’s 1950. 21st the M.C.C. and thirteen members of February 1990’ VG £30/50 the South African teams. Signatures 317 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1954/55. include Hutton, Washbrook, Mann, Large silver plated tray with handles 323 ‘Centenary of Test Cricket at Old Gladwin, Young, Evans, Compton, presented to Hutton whilst he was Trafford 1984’. Coalport bone china Jenkins, Wright, Nourse, E.Rowan, on tour with the M.C.C. The tray plate presented to Hutton. The plate Mitchell, McCarthy, Viljeon, A. engraved ‘The Western Australian with details of the match, England v Rowan, Wade etc. Minor staining to Trotting Association. Presented to West Indies, July 1984 plus portraits head and base of stump otherwise in Mr W.J. Garland, owner of Rhoda’s of leading players including Hutton good condition £150/250 Gift, Winner ‘Free For All’. October to edge. Limited edition 24/1000 16th 1954. Represented to Mr Len plates produced. 11” diameter. G 328 Leonard Hutton, Yorkshire & Hutton, Captain M.C.C. Eleven 1954 £20/30 England 1934-1955. Large leather by Mr Garland’. The tray measures cricket bag used by Hutton 324 ‘The Admiralty’. Place mat showing 20”x12”. G £40/60 throughout most of his playing scene of The Admiralty to centre. career. Yellow and blue stripes 318 Baildon Cricket Club 1955. Leather Signed to cork verso by thirteen denoting Yorkshire colours are cigarette case edged with gold players, an author and one other painted to the sides of the bag. The coloured metal, silver metal plaque including Hutton, Cec Pepper, Allen, bag, 36” long, has a card ‘Pickfords engraved ‘Presented to Len Hutton K. Miller, B. Christiani, Constantine, Removals’ Label attached to the on the occasion of the opening of Compton, E.M. Wellings, C.B. handle bearing Hutton’s name. The the new pavilion, Baildon. 31st July Clarke, Robertson etc. G £25/35 bag, although well used and 1955. 6”x3.25”. G £30/50 325 Three miniature cricket bats, each showing signs of age, in good 319 England v Australia Test Cricket with facsimile printed signatures. condition £100/150 Centenary 1980 held in England. The bats are for the Australian team 329 Leonard Hutton, Yorkshire & Commemorative crystal glass goblet to England 1948, West Indies England 1934-1955. A pair of with engraved titles to side of glass touring team to India 1948 (rare) Gradidge ‘Len Hutton’ buckskin ‘England v Australia. Centenary Test and the West Indies team of 1954. pads worn by Hutton during his Match. Lord’s. 28th August - 2nd Metal loops attached to end of bats, playing career. G £50/70 September 1980’ and ‘Sir Leonard he bats used to hang in Hutton’s Hutton’ engraved to base. VG sports shop. VG £30/40 330 Leonard Hutton, Yorkshire & £30/50 England 1934-1955. A pair of ‘W.J. 326 Gradidge ‘Len Hutton’ Autograph Edrich’ crepe soled cricket boots 320 ‘Adelaide Oval Centenary 1884- bat signed to verso by members of

28 worn by Hutton during his playing CRICKET BOOKS otherwise in good+ condition career. The boots, size 8.5, with the £30/50 335 ‘Warwickshire as a First Class County initials ‘L.H.’ handwritten to leather 1893-1903’. Compiled by S. Santall, 345 Surrey C.C.C. Handbooks 1927, inside. G £50/70 Warwickshire XI. Birmingham 1904. 1928, 1929, 1949 & 1953. Original 331 Leonard Hutton, Yorkshire & Original decorative yellow wrappers. brown printed boards. Faded title England 1934-1955. M.C.C. players Minor soiling to wrappers otherwise gilts to the 1928 edition, minor wear tie worn by Hutton during his in good condition £30/50 to spine paper and board extremities England playing career. The tie in otherwise in good+ condition. Qty 5 336 ‘Ten Years of First Class Cricket In M.C.C. colour of red, yellow and £25/45 England 1894-1903’. Compiled by navy blue. Stitching becoming loose S. Santall, Warwickshire XI. 346 ‘Kent Cricket Records 1719-1929’. to tail of tie otherwise in good Birmingham 1904. Original F.S. Ashley-Cooper. Canterbury condition £40 /60 decorative red wrappers. Minor 1929. Original pictorial covers. G 332 Leonard Hutton, Yorkshire & soiling and age toning to wrappers £40/60 England 1934-1955. M.C.C. wool otherwise in good condition £30/50 347 Hampshire County Cricket Guide touring sweater worn by Hutton 337 Surrey County Cricket Club 1933. Official County Guide edited during his England playing career. Handbook 1909. Original dark and published by H. King. Original The sleeveless sweater, by Jaeger, brown boards printed with titles. red decorative wrappers. Fading to with M.C.C. colours to neck and Minor wear to spine paper otherwise spine paper, minor foxing and waist. ‘L. Hutton’ handwritten in in good condition £30/40 rusting to staples otherwise in black ink to neck label. Good good/very good condition £30/40 condition £100/150 338 Surrey County Cricket Club Handbook 1910. Original dark 348 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals for 1902- 333 Leonard Hutton, Yorkshire & brown boards printed with titles. 1904, 1906, 1910-1912, 1914- England 1934-1955. M.C.C. dark Minor wear to head and base of 1916, 1920-1940, 1947-1994 and blue cloth touring cap worn by spine paper otherwise in good 1999 complete. With duplicates for Hutton during his England playing condition £30/40 1914 and 1948-1953. Some wear to career. The cap, by Simpson of certain covers, odd broken internal Piccadilly, with embroidered M.C.C. 339 Surrey County Cricket Club hinge, the 1904 edition has faults to emblem of St.George & dragon to Handbook 1911. Original dark front end paper, the 1916 edition front. ‘L. Hutton’ handwritten in brown boards printed with titles. has faults with loss to the title page black ink to inside label. Small moth Very minor wear otherwise in etc. Overall otherwise in good hole to peak, minor fault to inner good/very good condition £30/50 condition. Qty 87 £250/350 lining otherwise in good condition 340 Surrey County Cricket Club £800/1200 349 Glamorgan C.C.C. Yearbooks 1949 Handbook 1913. Original dark and 1970-1975. Qty 7. G £20/30 Hutton toured South Africa in brown boards printed with titles. 1938/39 & 1948/49, Australia & Minor wear to base of spine paper 350 County Yearbooks and Handbooks. New Zealand in 1946/47, 1950/51 otherwise in good/very good Selection including Gloucestershire & 1954/55, West Indies in 1947/48 condition £30/40 Yearbooks 1948 & 1949, Lancashire & 1953/54 County & Manchester C.C. Annual 341 Surrey County Cricket Club 1936 & 1938, Glamorgan Yearbook 334 Leonard Hutton, Yorkshire & Handbook 1914. Original dark 1949, ‘The Club Cricket Year Book England 1934-1955. Yorkshire navy brown boards printed with titles. 1950-51 (West Country Edition), blue cloth 1st XI cap worn by during Some wear to spine paper otherwise Worcestershire C.C.C. Year Book his Yorkshire playing career. The cap, in good condition £25/35 1965 (Centenary), Nottinghamshire by W.V. Brown of Eton, with 342 Surrey C.C.C. Handbook 1915- C.C.C. Handbooks 1957 and 1961- embroidered white rose emblem to 1920. Original brown printed 1965, Surrey C.C.C. Handbook front. ‘L. Hutton’ (indistinctly) boards. All six years bound as one 1957, Northamptonshire C.C.C. handwritten in black ink to inside volume, as published. Minor wear to Yearbook 1953 etc. Plus three label. The cap showing signs of spine paper and boards otherwise in various cricket annuals. Qty 19. The wear, minor splitting to peak edge good condition £30/50 Lancashire County & Manchester and soiling to emblem otherwise in C.C. Annual 1936 edition has good condition £800/1200 343 Surrey C.C.C. Handbooks 1923, handwritten inscription from Fred 1924, 1925 & 1926. Original brown Hutton appeared in 341 matches for Barlow, nephew of R.G. Barlow, to printed boards. Minor wear to spine Yorkshire from 1934-1955. In all front end paper, the book marked to paper and board extremities first class cricket he scored over certain places with Barlow’s otherwise in good+ condition. Qty 4 40,000 runs at an average of 55.51 performance . Dated 26th May 1936. £30/50 with a highest score of 364 and took Odd faults, good £25/35 400 catches. He played in 79 Test 344 Surrey C.C.C. Handbooks 1923, 351 Surrey C.C.C. ‘All about Surrey matches for England averaging 1924 & 1925. Original brown Cricket: The Oval Cricket Guide 56.67 printed boards. Minor wear to spine 1923’. E.J. Larbey 1922. Decorative paper and board extremities

29 brown paper wrappers. 32pp. Some contents becoming loose otherwise 365 ‘Renton’s Ruse. An Australian wear and folds to wrappers, minor in good condition. Complete. Cricket Story’. By John Patrick. With damage to top of page edges at rear £20/30 prefatory note by Irving Rosenwater. otherwise in good condition £25/35 London 1999. Printed for private 359 ‘John Lawrence’s Handbook of circulation. Signed limited edition This was the 2nd year of the annual Cricket in Ireland- and record of number 17 of thirty copies which ran for only seven years Athletic Sports, Football etc’. 1869- produced. VG £40/50 1870. Fifth number. Compiled and 352 ‘Webber’s Cricket Year Book 1946- edited by J.T.H. Published by John 366 ‘Those 721 in a Day- They Never 47’. R. Webber. Privately published Lawrence, Dublin. Original board Hurried’. Irving Rosenwater. 1998. in Hunstanton 1947. (First year of covers. Ex libris ‘Marylebone Cricket Unbound proof print out on four A4 issue). Limited edition of 100 Club’. Minor staining to end papers sheets. This copy is ‘Number 7 of 10 numbered copies signed by the and ageing to page edges. Slight proof copies specially run off’. author, this being number 96. bumping to board corners and minor Signed and dated by Rosenwater, Original hard boards. G £40/60 wear to spine extremities, otherwise 1998. A rare Rosenwater 353 ‘Webber’s Cricket Year Book 1947- G/VG £180/250 publication. VG £120/160 48’. R. Webber. Privately published 360 ‘The Lord’s Taveners Fifty Greatest’. Printed in July 1998 for a in Hunstanton 1948. (Second and Heinemann-Quixote, 1983, Limited forthcoming (Autumn) Cricket last year of issue). Limited edition of edition 167/500, green quarter Society Journal 250 numbered copies signed by the leather with titles in gilt, in slip case. author, this being number 191. 367 ‘W.G. Grace: A Leviathan Was He’. Nicely signed to the title page by the Original hard boards. G/VG £30/40 Irving Rosenwater. Printed for four contributing artists Ivan Rose, private circulation, London, October 354 James Lillywhite’s Cricketers Annual Mike Francis, Roger Towers and Ron 1997. Limited edition number 5 of 1885, broken front internal hinges. Wooton and by the four ‘selectors’ only twenty copies produced, signed Sold with facsimile reprint editions, Trevor Bailey, , Colin by the author. None were for sale. issued by ‘Cricket Lore’, of the 1883 Cowdrey and Jim Laker. In addition VG. Ex Woodhouse collection (2), 1884, 1894-1897 editions. Each the book is signed by Richard £200/30 0 limited edition of 100 copies. Qty 8 Hadlee, to his image. Excellent £25/35 condition £80/120 368 ‘An Unjust Slur on Bobby Peel’. Irving Rosenwater. London 1997. 355 The New Zealand Cricket Almanack 361 ‘Thomas Verity, Architect of Lord’s Printed for private circulation in 1993-2011. Nineteen editions. Sold Pavilion’. Irving Rosenwater. London London, February 1997. Limited with The South African Cricket 1998. Signed limited edition copy 69 edition, presentation copy to Gordon Annual 1993- 2011, with seven of seventy five copies produced. VG Phillips, number 11 of only twenty duplicates. Nineteen editions. Qty £50/70 numbered copies produced, signed 45. VG £20/30 362 ‘H.T. Waghorn- A Singular Portrait’. by Rosenwater. Sold with a 356 Heartaches Cricketers Almanack Irving Rosenwater. Newnham. 2005. handwritten and initialled 1976. Edited by Tim Rice. Second Limited edition number 14 of 125 compliment slip from Rosenwater to Edition. Limited edition 223 of 250 numbered copies produced, of Phillips regarding the publication. copies produced. VG £15/25 which 115 are for sale, signed by Rare. VG £200/300 Rosenwater. VG £25/35 357 Surrey County Cricket Club 369 ‘J.M. Kilburn. An Appreciation’. Handbook 1900. Original dark 363 ‘Anthony Woodhouse- A Tribute’. Irving Rosenwater. Privately printed brown boards printed with titles. Irving Rosenwater. 2003. Unbound for the author in London, November Fading to title gilts, some browning print out on three A4 sheets. Ten 1993. Limited edition number 11 of to page edges, some wear to spine copies of the Tribute, written on only twenty numbered copies otherwise in good condition. 24th January 2003, were privately produced, signed by the author. Non Complete. Sold with a Surrey printed and limited to ten copies for were available for sale. VG. Rare. Ex County Cricket Club Handbook circulation among his friends. Signed Gordon Phillips collection £180/250 1914. Original dark brown boards and dated by Rosenwater, 2003, this 370 ‘The Story of a Cricket Playbill’. printed with titles. Minor wear to being limited edition number 5. A Irving Rosenwater 1968. Printed for spine paper and board extremities rare modern Rosenwater private circulation in 1968. Limited otherwise in good condition. Sold publication. VG £200/300 edition number 10 of only twenty with a printed four page accounts 364 ‘Donald George Bradman. August five numbered copies produced, sheet for the 1914 season. £50/70 27th 1908 to February 25th 2001’. signed by the author. Ex Judge 358 Surrey County Cricket Club Irving Rosenwater. Printed for Wakley collection. Rare. G Handbook 1900. 192pp. Lacking private circulation in London, March £120/160 original dark brown boards printed 2001. Limited edition number 4 of This article originally appeared in with titles. Some browning and only thirty numbered copies The Northern Cricket Society annual staining to page edges, some produced, signed by the author. booklet for 1968 breaking to internal hinges, some Excellent condition. Rare £100/150 minor wear to some page edges,

30 371 ‘F.S. Ashley-Cooper. The Herodotus M.C.C.1898-1926. ‘To F.E. Lacey Paynter. G £25/35 of Cricket’. Irving Rosenwater 1964. Esq with the compliments of A.W. 384 ‘Cricket In The Blood’. Dudley Printed for private circulation in Shelton, Nottingham 18th Nourse. Cape Town 1950. Nicely 1964. Original wrappers, tied with September 1923. VG £30/50 signed to title page by Nourse. D/W. light blue cord. Limited edition 376 No Lot G £25/35 number 4 of only twenty five numbered copies produced, signed 377 ‘Sir Donald Bradman. A Biography’. 385 R.E.S. Wyatt. ‘Three Straight Sticks’, by the author. Ex Woodhouse Irving Rosenwater. London 1987. London 1951 and ‘R.E.S. Wyatt- collection. Rare. G £180/250 With laid down label signed and Fighting Cricketer’, London 1985. inscribed by Bradman to Roger and Both with dustwrapper and signed 372 ‘Farewell, St. Lawrence Lime’. Irving signed in full ‘Don Bradman’. DW to title page by Wyatt, in later years. Rosenwater. Newnham on Severn, VG £30/50 G £30/40 Gloucestershire 2005. A broadsheet poem composed on the destruction 378 ‘Mr Cricket. the Autobiography of 386 Surrey C.C.C. Selection of three of the lime tree at the St. Lawrence Fergie (W.H. Ferguson)’. As told to cricket books each signed by their Ground, Canterbury, in the strong David Jack. London 1957. d/w. author to title page, one with winds on the night of Friday, January Signed and inscribed by Ferguson to dustwrapper. ‘Cricket for Beginners’ 7, 2005. Issued in a limited edition of front end paper to Arthur Wheat ‘To J.B. Hobbs 1924, ‘Spinning round 190 numbered copies, each signed my old friend Arthur Wheat with my the World’. Jim Laker 1957 (signed by Irving Rosenwater, Jules Akel very good wishes and many pleasant to frontispiece photograph) and (typographer) and Christopher matches scoring in the past. From ‘Following On’. Alec and Eric Bedser Saunders (publisher), this being yours truly W. Ferguson’. VG 1954. G £30/50 number 85. G £20/30 £30/50 387 Yorkshire C.C.C. Selection of four 373 . ‘The Test Match 379 Signed cricket books. Collection of cricket books each signed by their Career of Sir Richard Hadlee’. G. nineteen cricket books, each signed author to title page, two with poor Cotter 1991, ‘Hadlee’. R. Hadlee by their author, signatures include dustwrapper. ‘For England and and D. Brittenden 1981 and ‘Hadlee Martin-Jenkins (five titles), Frindall Yorkshire’. Herbert Sutcliffe. London on Cricket’. R. Hadlee 1982 (ex- (2), D.Bird, B.Johnston, Bose, 1935, ‘Happy Go Johnny’.Johnny libris), all signed to title page or front Swanton, Arlott (signed to Wardle. London 1957, ‘Double end paper by Hadlee. Qty 3. G dustwrapper inside flap), Engel, international ;’. Willie Watson. £20 /30 A.Hill, Frith, G.Ross etc. Plus some London 1956 and ‘Just my Story’. signed brochures, programmes etc, Len Hutton. London 1956 (nice ink 374 ‘Bumper’. and R.S. including Order of service for Gubby signature on piece laid down to title Whitington. London 1953. Nicely Allen, signed by , two page). G £30/50 signed and inscribed by Miller to title signed Old England match page ‘To Arthur (Wheat), Best 388 Arthur Wrigley and S. Canynge programmes 1984, signed John Wishes Keith Miller’. Excellent Caple. ‘The Cricketers’s Who’s Wright Testimonial brochure etc. G dustwrapper. Damage with small Who’. S. Canynge Caple 1924, £25/35 loss to page edges to two pages (61- signed and dedicated to title page by 64) otherwise in very good 380 ‘West Indian Summer. The Test Caple and dated 1974 and ‘The condition. Sold with ‘The Laws of Series of 1988’. Patrick Eagar and Game of Cricket as it should be Cricket’ Know the Game series Alan Ross 1988. Signed to front end played’ Hobbs, Tate and Strudwick. 1972, signed and inscribed to title paper by thirteen members of the London 1948, signed to inside front page ‘To Bob, With success which West Indies team. Signatures include board by Arthur Wrigley. Odd faults, can only be achieved through V. Richards, Hooper, Marshall, good £20/30 practice. From your pal, Bert Oldfield Ambrose, Logie, Patterson, Dujon 389 ‘One More Run’. Stephen Chalke 15th November 1972’. One page etc. DW. G £30/50 with Bomber Wells 2000, signed by detached, generally good condition 381 ‘Cricket Characters’. John Ireland Chalke and Wells. Sold with ‘Runs in £25/35 1987. Signed by , the Memory. County Cricket in the Arthur Wheat played for , , 1950’s’. Stephen Chalke. London Nottinghamshire C.C.C. 1927-1939 Keith Fletcher, and Mike 1998 and ‘Now I’m 62’. Stephen and was the club’s official scorer Gatting to their full page colour Chalke. London 2010, both signed from 1947 until his death in 1973 caricature. DW. G £25/35 by Chalke. Sold with four cricket books by Nico Craven, all signed by 375 ‘Nottinghamshire Cricket and 382 ‘Gooch’s Golden Summer’. Bill him. Qty 7. G £30/40 Cricketers’. F.S. Ashley Cooper. Frindall 1991. Quarter leather. London 1923. Presentation copy Limited edition 262/333 copies 390 ‘The Great Cricketer’. A.A. from A.W. Shelton, of the published. Signed by Gooch, Findall Thomson. London 1957. Signed and Nottinghamshire County Cricket and Trevor Bailey who wrote the dedicated to front end paper to Club and later President, to F.E. appreciation. VG £30/50 Denzil Batchelor by Thomson and Lacey, Cambridge University & dated April 1957. Original 383 ‘Cricket All The Way’. Eddie Paynter. Hampshire and Secretary of the dustwrapper. G £20/30 Leeds 1962. Signed to title page by

31 391 ‘Close of Play’, . London paperback copy. G £40/60 404 ‘Wicket Keepers of the World’. 1953. Nicely signed to title page by Godfrey Evans. London 1984. 397 ‘The Art of Nicholas Felix’. Gerald Ames. selection of eleven trade and Signed to title page by Evans. Sold Brodribb. London 1985. Limited cigarette cards loosely laid down to with ‘Any more underarms and I’ll edition 188 of 220 copies published, front end papers. Sold with a call time’. Original pen and ink signed by the author. D/W. G/VG typewritten letter from Ames, caricature drawing of Evans standing £30/40 Secretary of Kent C.C.C. dated 1971 behind the stumps. Illegible regarding membership at the club, 398 ‘Long Innings- The Autobiography’. signature of artist to corner. Probably signed by Ames. Original Sir Pelham Warner. London 1951. used for a newspaper illustration. dustwrapper. G £18/25 Signed limited edition of 260, this Framed and glazed. VG £20/30 being number 69. Signed in ink by 392 ‘The Paddock that Grew. The Story 405 ‘Cricket with the lid off’. A.W. Carr. Warner. In card slipcase. G/VG of the Melbourne Cricket Club’. Preface by D.R. Jardine. London £50/70 Keith Dunstan with research by 1935. Signed to front end page by Hugh Field. London 1962. Signed 399 ‘Memorable Cricket Matches’. Sir Ernest A. Rothband and dated 9th and dedicated by Field and dated Geoffrey Tomkinson. Kidderminster August 1935. Signed and inscribed 1966. G £15/25 1958. Original boards. Limited to title page ‘To Ernie Rothband, I edition of 500 numbered copies, this hope you will enjoy this book as 393 Signed cricket books. Four books, being number 174, signed by the much as I enjoyed my evening with each signed by their author to title author. G £25/35 you at Blackpool. Wishing you all the page or front end paper. ‘Cricket best. ’. Slight breaking to Through the Covers’. Tom Graveney. 400 ‘The Book of Cricket Verse’. An front internal hinge, bump to head London 1958, ‘Cricket from the anthology edited by Gerald of spine otherwise in good condition Middle’. Doug Insole. London 1960, Brodribb. London 1953. DW. A £40/60 ‘The Gloves are Off’. Godfrey Evans. writer of one of the printed poems, London 1960 and ‘Wickets, Catches Oscar Lloyd, who saw Grace has a 406 Signed and limited edition cricket and the Odd Run’. Trevor Bailey. boy and penned his poem of the books. ‘Catalogue of a Collection of London 1986. All four with original occasion has signed and dedicated Books on Cricket’. Formed by Roger dustwrapper. G £25/35 the front end paper in ink. ‘With love Heavens 1990, limited edition from one of the versifiers, Oscar number 1 of twenty five copies 394 ‘Play. The Story of the Carlton Lloyd, who rejoices in the memory of ‘Cricket in Sound & Vision’. W.A Cricket Club and a Personal Record grace as well as Grace’. Dated 6th Powell 1994, signed copy, ‘150 Not of over 50 Years’ Scottish Cricket’. April 1953. G £20/30 Out. Scorecards of selected matches N.L. Stevenson. Edinburgh 1946. 1850-1999 at The Mardyke, Castle Signed to the first front end paper by 401 ‘Beating The Field’ . Bernard and ‘OD Wan’. Catherine & Norman L. Stevenson, Captain of London 1995. Signed to Com Murphy, signed copy and ‘The the Club, R.M. Gourlay, Secretary, dustwrapper front by Lara and to Phoenix Club 1830-1980’, signed the club’s two professionals in 1946, front end paper by Stewart Williams, copy. Sold with two boxes of over T.R. Crosskey and J.G. Scott and Curtley Ambrose and one other?. G eighty five cricket books, brochures, three various Committee members. £20/30 scorecards etc. Some tours, Odd faults, good condition £25/35 402 ‘The Cricket Dispute: a reply to the Brittenden etc. G £30/50 395 Signed cricket books. Collection of V.C.A. Melbourne, May 1912’. 407 ‘Cricket Musketeer’. F. R. Brown. sixteen biographies and cricket Frank Laver 1912. Bound in card London 1954. With complete books, all signed by their author or covers without original wrappers. dustwrapper, some wear and small subject. Signatures include Lamb, Signed to title page by Gilbert loss to edges. Signed to title page by J.Barclay, Gower (2), Botham, Gooch Jessop, Gloucestershire & England. Brown and dated ‘June 1954’. G (2), Gatting (2), Blofeld, D’Oliveira Some wear and folds to pages, nicks £18/25 etc. The majority with dustwrappers. to page edges otherwise in generally G £40/60 good condition. Rare £130/160 408 ‘The Greatest Years in North West Cricket 1919-1941’ and ‘Cricket in 396 Cricket books. Collection of twenty 403 ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace. Bristol 1891. the North West 1943-1963’. eight biographies and cricket books, Limited edition, quarter leather with W.H.W. Platt 1971 and 1976. Both each having a signature of their gilt lettering, top edge gilt, other signed by their author. Sold with author or subject laid down on piece edges untrimmed. Limited de luxe ‘North West of Ireland Cricket Union to title page or front end paper. edition of 652 numbered copies, Centenary Brochure 1888-1988’ and Signatures include Bailey, Close, signed by Grace. This being a ‘A Short History of Irish Cricket’ Broad, Evans, Yardley, Washbrook, 360/652. Bumping and wear to Roy Clements. 1996. Signed limited May, G. Allen, Rosenwater, Dexter, board corners otherwise in good edition of 100 copies, this being Denness, Cowdrey, Brearley etc. The condition £300/400 number 54. Odd faults, good majority with dustwrappers. Sold Subscriber number 360 was £25/35 with three boxes containing 124 Matthew Bell of Bourne Park, general cricket books, some SBC A very detailed look at cricket in the Canterbury editions, odd ex-libris, odd North West of Ireland between the

32 two World Wars and post War. November 1953’. G £30/50 418 New Zealand Cricketers’ Annual 1896. Edited by ‘Trundler’ Thames 409 ‘Ken Farnes. Diary of an Essex 414 ‘Oxford and Cambridge Cricket’. (William Henry Newton). Abel, Master’. David Thurlow 2000. & Hubert Dykes & Co. Auckland 1896. 240pp. Limited edition of 54 copies, this Doggart. London 1989. Presentation Original green wrappers. Rare being number 27, signed by the copy from Doggart with inscription second edition of the publication author. VG £20/30 ‘Johnners, with affectionate good which lasted until 1898 (four years). wishes and many Happy Returns, Brian Johnston CBE, MC (1912 – Contains an account of the tour by Doggers 24th June 1989’. Signed to 1994). Affectionately known as New Zealand by New South Wales title page by Doggart, Chesterton Johnners, he was a BBC cricket with pictures of the New South and E.W. Swanton who wrote the commentator & TV presenter from Wales and New Zealand teams. Introduction. DW. G £30/50 1946 to 1993. He appeared on and Some wear with loss to outer lower was very successful in early radio The 24th June was Brian Johnston’s corners to front and rear wrapper, shows of the 1950's and 1960's birthday backed with green card, splitting to including 'Let Go Somewhere' and front internal hinges, front wrapper 415 ‘Cricket Ties. An International Guide 'In Town Tonight' and later in the almost detached. Some foxing to for Cricket Lovers’. Vic Lewis. 1970/80's, 'Down Your Way'. He internal pages otherwise in good London 1984. Presentation copy became a regular member of the TV condition £300/350 from Lewis with inscription ‘To dear commentary team and, in addition, Johnners, a real friend, Vic’. DW. G William Newton was a teacher and became BBC cricket correspondent £30/40 bowler for the Tararu team, he in 1963 and continued until 1993. played in the Thames Cricket He died in 1994 416 ‘Playing For England’. Denis Association, hence ‘Trundler’ Compton. London 1948. With ink The following eight lots of books Thames inscription on his Birthday from his were kept in his study in his London Mother (Pops, nickname) ‘To Brian, 419 New Zealand Cricketers’ Annual home With love from Pops, 24th June 1898. Edited by ‘Trundler’ Thames 410 ‘The Wisden Book of Test Cricket. 1948’. Sold with ‘Pictures from the (William Henry Newton). Abel, 1987-77 to 1977-78’. Past. Cricket’. Nick Yapp. London Dykes & Co. Auckland 1898. 216pp. 1979.Presentation copy with neat 1991. Inscribed to inside front cover Rebound in green boards, lacking inscription from Frindall to Johnston ‘To Brian, from all the London Taxi original green wrappers. Rare fourth ‘For Pauline and Brian with very best Drivers’. The book was given to edition of the publication which wishes and with thanks for much Johnston, following his heart attack lasted until 1898 (four years). Team entertainment and many in a taxi cab at Paddington in picture of the Canterbury team. kindnesses’. Signed ‘Bill, Lord’s December 1993. He later died in Some Some repairs to two pages at 1979’. Also signed by Frindall to title January 1994. G £20/30 front of the book and one page to page. Gilt to top edge. G £30/40 the rear, title page with minor nicks, Johnston married his Wife Pauline wear to edges, odd further faults 411 ‘As I Said at the Time. A Life time of on the 22nd April 1948 otherwise in good condition Cricket’. E.W. Swanton. Edited by 417 ‘A History of the Foster Oval’. Nick £200/250 George Plumptre. London 1983. Yapp. London 1990. Presentation Presentation copy with inscription to 420 ‘The Young Cricketer’s Tutor; copy inscribed to front end paper ‘To title page from Swanton to Johnston comprising full directions for playing Brian with best wishes from Nick, ‘B.A.J. With every appropriate wish- the elegant and manly game of April 1990, ‘The Golden Age of Oval 1953 and all that!. Jim Cricket; with a complete version of Cricket 1890-1914’. David Frith. Swanton. September 1983’. DW. G its laws and regulations’. John Guildford 1978. Presentation copy £30/50 Nyren. Edited by Charles Cowden inscribed to front end paper Clarke. London. Effingham Wilson 412 ‘Sort of a Cricket Person’. E.W. ‘Johnners, kindest Frithers’. Also 1833. 126pp. First edition. Engraved Swanton. London 1972. signed by Frith to title page and frontispiece of Lord’s Cricket Presentation copy with neat ‘Barclays World of Cricket. The Ground. Original green boards with inscription ‘Brian, remembering Game from A-Z. E.W. Swanton and printed paper label to centre lettered happy times. E.W.S., September George Plumptre. London 1986, ‘Nyren’s Cricketer’s Tutor 2s 6d’. 1972’. DW. G £30/50 signed to front end paper by Professionally restored with new Swanton and Plumptre . Sold with a 413 ‘The Fight for the Ashes 1953. A spine. Laid down note to inside front collection of twenty seven, mainly complete account of the Australian cover from the publisher ‘Requesting modern, cricket books from Tour’. Peter West. London 1953. the Editor to whom this book is Johnston’s study, odd one with Presentation copy from West to presented, to favour him in return, handwritten initials, including ‘The Johnston with neat ink inscription with a copy of his journal in which a History of Cricket’ Parker, (Lonsdale ‘To Brian, with all good wishes and notice of it appears’. Some minor Library), ‘The Art of Cricket’. Don the recollection of a lot of happy wear and age toning to boards, odd Bradman. London 1958 etc £30/50 days: and trusting that as usual he is minor faults internally otherwise in still in a position to recover, Peter 9th good condition £200/300

33 421 ‘The Third Australian Team in Foenander. Colombo 1933. Original went on Bligh’s tour of Australia in England (1882). A Complete record printed paper wrappers. Some age 1882/83 and played six Test of all matches with portrait and toning to wrappers otherwise in matches for England 1882-1886. He biography of each member’. good condition. Ownership hit 404* for Classic v Modern at Published by the ‘Cricket Press’ signature of Eric Garbutt, compiler of Clifton College in 1868, a record 1882. Original grey card wrappers the New Zealand Cricket Annual for score in any match at that time with many illustrations . The front 1930-31, dated December 1935, to 429 ‘Curiosities of First-Class Cricket’. wrapper has images of all the inside front wrapper £100/150 F.S. Ashley Cooper. London 1901. players, head and shoulders, Originally published in the Ceylon Name handwritten to top border of surrounding a different title, ‘The Sunday Observer front wrapper. Minor wear otherwise Doings of the Third Australian in good condition £20/30 Cricket Team in England, with 424 J.W. Goldman. ‘A catalogue of the portraits, biographies & averages’. extensive collection of Books on 430 Arthur Haygarth. ‘The Public School Lacking the majority of the spine Cricket formed by J.W. Goldman. To Matches. A correct account of all the paper with some splitting, repaired be sold by Messrs Hodgson & Co at Matches of which the scores are in with tape affecting edges of wrapper 115 Chancery Lane, London on 24th existence, played between the at front and rear, some rounding, November 1966. No.2 of 1966-67’. Schools of Eton, Harrow and with small loss, to corners of Original catalogue for the sale with Winchester, from 1805-1852 wrappers. A rare Australian tour prices handwritten in pencil to page inclusive’. Published by F. Lillywhite, record £300/400 margins. Sold with full results printed London 1853. Original green printed leaflet with buyers names published. wrappers. Some wear to wrappers This copy would appear to be a Rare. Odd old tape marks, good otherwise in good condition. Ex variant edition. The publisher on the £50/80 Eagar collection £100/150 cover is Geo G. Bussey ‘Publisher for the Colonies’. The book contains 425 ‘The Golden Penny’ Cricket Album 431 ‘Cricket and How to Play it, with the additional advertisements inside the 1902. Special Photographic Groups Rules of the Marylebone Club’. front cover, on the rear cover and of the Australians and all the first- Robert Abel. Dean & Son Ltd. after the text ends all with with the class counties’. London 1902. (Dean’s Champion Handbooks) exception of one, being for Bussey Original pictorial wrappers. Damage c1899. 56pp. Frontispiece illustration products, the last two pages giving with small loss to wrappers, nicks of Abel and other diagrams in text. Bussey’s agents in Australia and small tears to page edges otherwise Original decorative wrappers with New Zealand. Page 131/132 is a in good condition. Rare £100/150 large cricket ball in red with title cancel (a single leaf inserted to ‘Cricket by Robert Abel’. Breaking to 426 ‘Famous Cricketers’. R.Scott & Co, replace an original leaf). In this case spine, front wrapper and first two Manchester 1905. Portraits of the the text on page 131 is the same as pages detached at spine, minor leading players in each county plus in other copies but the rear has an foxing, small corner sticker otherwise Trumper of Australia. 24pp. Some advertisement for Bussey. This in good condition £20/30 soiling/age toning to original makes it clear that the same text wrappers, vertical crease, some nicks 432 International cricket. Collection of block, from the title page to page to page edges otherwise in generally over eighty books, brochure, guides, 130, has been used for both editions good condition £70/100 test match programmes etc on New 422 ‘The Cricketer’s Hand-Book.. Zealand, West Indies, Sri Lankan, 427 ‘Shadows Over The Wicket, with the containing the origin of the game, South African, Pakistan cricket etc. British Empire XI. Seasons 1940- remarks on recent alterations, Good selection including ‘Kiwi 1945’. E. Hoskin. G/VG £20/30 directions for bowling, striking and Cricket Pages’. R. Franks 2006, placing the players and the Laws of 428 ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace. Bristol 1891. ‘Journey Through the Bibliography cricket as altered by the Marylebone Leather bound limited edition, top of Pakistan Cricket (1947-2009). Cricket Club....with a view of Lord’s edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. K.H. Baloch 2010, ‘South African Cricket Ground’. Publisher. London, Original black boards with gilt Cricketing Lawyers;. H. Schulze, Robert Tyas, 50 Cheapside; J. lettering, somewhat worn. Limited signed copy, ‘Century at Newlands Menzies, Edinburgh. 1838. 16mo. de luxe edition of 652 numbered 1864-1964’. S.E.L. West. Newlands 37pp and one advertising page. copies, signed by the author Grace. 1965, ‘New Zealand International Lacking the engraved frontispiece of This being 143/652. Replacement Cricket 1894-1974’. A.H. Carman Lords Cricket Ground. Original spine with new end papers, with 1974 etc. G £30/50 brown limp cloth wrappers with gilt original spine paper laid down, 433 Cricket instruction. Box of forty vignette of a batsman, gilt to edges. otherwise in good condition instructional cricket books including Minor creases to wrappers and £300/400 ‘Fielden’ (Netherland Cricket Board), internal pages, very minor wear to Subscriber number 143 was Deward ‘The Game of Cricket as it should be extremities, very light foxing Ferdinando Sutton Tylecote of the played’. Hobbs, Tate and Struwick, otherwise in good condition. Rare Union Club, Trafalgar Square. ‘The Science of Cricket’. Alan £140/180 Tylecote played cricket for Oxford Fairfax, ‘How to become a First Class 423 ‘Famous Cricketers I have Met’. S.P. University and Kent 1869-1883 and Batsman’. H. Sutcliffe 1949,

34 ‘Grimmett on getting Wickets’. 1934’. Edinburgh 1934 and ‘Play. Original pictorial wrappers. 1930, ‘A Book about Cricket’ By ‘An The Story of the Carlton Cricket Club Illustrated. G £30/50 Old Hand’ 1924, ‘A Cricket Pro’s and a Personal Record of over 50 443 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Lot’ Fred Root 1937, ‘How to Play Years’ Scottish Cricket’. N.L. Game. New Series. Volume 1. No’s Cricket’. L. Constantine 1951 etc. Stevenson. Edinburgh 1946. Qty 4. 2-30. February-December 1912. Good selection. Sold with a box of G £30/50 Illustrated. Bound in original forty four general cricket books. G 438 J.M. Barrie. Collection of seven publishers boards with titles in gilt to £30/40 books by Barrie or about Barrie, the front board and spine. Browning to 434 Cricket Annuals and statistical books. majority with references to cricket. pages. Minor wear to boards. G Includes ‘John Wisden Public School Titles include ‘Portrait of Barrie’. £40/60 Matches 1805-1897’ Edited by Cynthia Asquith 1954, ‘The Story of 444 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Sydney Pardon, The Public Schools J.M.B. Sir John Barrie’. Denis Mackail Game. Volume IV, January to Cricket Year Book 1914, ‘Flagstaff 1941, ‘M’Connachie and J.M.B.’ December 1885 and Volume VII, Cricket Annual 1955-1964, 1967- Speeches by J.M. Barrie 1938, ‘The January to December 1888. 1969, ‘Cricket Extra’ Edited by Bryan Greenwood Hat’. J.M. Barrie 1937, Illustrated. Damage and wear to Ghent Vol 1. No.1-12, New South ‘Peter Pan and Cricket’. David spine and boards of Volume 4 Wales Cricket Yearbooks 1967/68 & Rayvern Allen 1988 etc. G £25/35 otherwise internally in good 1969-70, full set of Wisden Cricket 439 Cricket books. ‘With Bat and Ball’. condition and complete. Wear to Anthologies 1864-1982 etc. Includes George Giffen. London 1898. spine and boards of Volume VII, books on cricket grounds. Qty 42. Original hardback with decorative lacking issues 171-174, 184 & 197 Sold with a box of twenty five boards with gilt. Sold with ‘Cricket otherwise internally in good general cricket books. G £20/30 Memories’. E. Rutter. London 1925, condition. Sold with five volumes of 435 Annals of Lord’s and History of the original boards and ‘Seventy-One Playfair Cricket Monthly, Volumes I M.C.C.’. Alfred D. Taylor. ’. W. Caffyn. Edinburgh (1960/61), VI (1965/66), IX Arrowsmith, Bristol & London 1903. 1900. 2nd edition, revised. Original (1968/69), XII (1971/72) & XIII Original decorative boards. Sold with decorative boards. Good condition (1972/73), bound in green boards. fourteen books on the history of £25/35 Good condition. Some issues bound outdoor games and pastimes without covers, otherwise appear 440 ‘The Cabinet. A Repository of Facts, including cricket, ‘The Boy’s Own complete. Ex Mitcham Libraries. Qty Figures and Fancies relating to the Book of Outdoor Games & 8 £40/60 Voyage of the S.S. Great Britain from Pastimes’. Edited by P.F. Warner, Liverpool to Melbourne with The 445 ‘The Cricketers’ Who’s Who 1984’. Cassell’s Book of Sport & Pastimes’. Eleven of All England and other Softback edition compiled by Ian London 1911 etc. G £30/50 distinguished passengers’. Published Sproat. Signed to pen pictures by 436 Australia & Ashes cricket. Box of by J. Reid of Melbourne 1862. over one hundred and twenty five thirty three cricket books and Reproduction copy c1970 from the players. Signatures include Bairstow, brochures including ‘ The Complete rare original consisting of four issues Boycott, Broad, Carrick, Clift, History of Australian Cricket 1803- of The Cabinet, November to Cowley, East, Ellison, French, 1995’ Jack Pollard 1995 (boxed set December 1861. Sold with ‘Cricket J.Garner, Gifford, Greenidge, of five books), ‘Mailey’s . across the Sea or The Wanderings Hadlee, Hemmings, Hendrick, County and Test Cricket Sketches by and Matches of the Gentlemen of Howarth, Miandad, Knight, Lever, the Great Australian Bowler’. Canada 1887 . By ‘Two of the C.Lloyd, M.Marshall, Moxon, Graphic Publications. London 1921 Vagrants’. Facsimile reprint of the Pocock, Randall, Rice, V.Richards, (some faults), ‘The Art of Cricket’. first edition, with a new introduction Russell, Stewart, Tavare, Willey, . London 1924, by Gerry Wolstenholme. Signed J.Wright etc. G £40/60 ‘The Official M.C.C. Ashes Treasures limited edition of 150 copies, this 446 ‘The Cricketers’ Who’s Who 1985’. in association with the M.C.C. being number 35. VG £25/35 Hardback edition compiled by Ian Museum at Lord’s’. Bernard 441 The Cricketer Magazine. A run of Sproat. Signed to pen pictures by Whimpress 2009, ‘100 years of thirteen bound yearly volumes of the over ninety players. Signatures Ships carrying English Cricketers to magazine from 1943 to 1956, include B.Taylor, Fletcher, Foster, Australia’. 2010, signed copy, Ships lacking 1944. All bound in green Gooch, Hardie, Miandad, Selvey, carrying Australian Cricketers to boards. The boards with some damp Younis Ahmed, C.Walsh, Greenidge, England’. 2010 etc. G £30/40 staining and damage, contents M.Marshall, Knott, Woolmer, Hayes, 437 ‘Annals of Brechin Cricket’. Alfred generally good, but with some wear Gower, Daniel, Fraser, Radley, Slack, O’Neil. Brechin 1927. Original to outer page corners in some D.Steele, Hadlee, Rice, Crowe, decorative boards. Sold with ‘Brechin certain volumes £30/50 V.Richards, Imran Khan, Amiss, Cricket Club 1849-1949. Centenary Willis, Hick, etc. Sold with 442 ‘The Book of Cricket- A New Gallery Souvenir Brochure’. Printed by ‘The Cricketers’ Who’s Who 1994’ of Famous Players’. C.B. Fry. Editor. Robert K. Smith of Perth. Sold with signed by eighteen players including London 1899. A complete set of ‘Outings and Innings at Inns, Linns Gooch, Hick, Fleming, Hussain, sixteen individual weekly issues. and Castles. Carlton Cricket Club Radford, Irani etc and unsigned

35 editions for 1980, 1981, 1985, 1992 pictorial boards. Sold with ‘The Grace, Wisden, Sobers, Harvey, and 2010. Qty 7. G £30/50 Poetry of Sport’. H. Peek. London Worrell, , Blythe, May, 1896 (Badminton Library) and Spofforth, Parr, Lindwall, Armstrong, 447 ‘The Cricketers’ Who’s Who 1993’. ‘Cricket’. A.Steel & R.Lyttelton. Ponsford, Larwood, Bligh, Miller, Softback edition compiled by Ian London 1890 (Badminton Library). Botham, Jessop, Valentine etc. VG Sproat. Signed to pen pictures by Qty 3. Odd faults otherwise in good £100/150 over two hundred players and condition £30/40 Umpires. Signatures include 457 ‘Cricket of Today & Yesterday’. Percy Ambrose, Austin, Benjamin, Broad, 452 ‘Innings of a Lifetime 1954-1977’. Cross Standing. London 1902. Butcher, Croft, Curran, Fairbrother, Ralph Barker. London 1982. Volume I & II, bound as one, quarter Fraser, Gatting, Giles, Gooch, Uncorrected advance proof copy leather binding. Sold with another Gough, D.Haynes, Hussain, Knight, and finished book with dustwrapper. copy of Volume II in original green Lathwell, Malcolm, Maynard, VG £10/15 pictorial binding. G £30/40 Moody, Mustaq Ahmed, 453 ‘Jerks in from Short Leg’. R.A. 458 ‘The Book of Cricket. A Gallery of Ramprakash, Rhodes, Small, Fitzgerald (Quid). London 1866. Famous Players’. C.B. Fry. London Stewart, Thorpe, Vaughan, Waqar With handwritten inscription to front 1899. Original pictorial boards. Younis, Bird, Balderstone, V.Holder, end paper ‘To Sydney Ponsonby Generally very good condition. Sold Shepherd etc. G £50/80 from H.A.B. 11th March’. From Mrs with a bound volume of ‘Famous 448 ‘The Cricketers’ Who’s Who 1994’. Blewitt, formerly Mrs Fitzgerald the Cricketers & Cricket Grounds’. C.W. Softback edition compiled by Ian wife of the author. Wear and repair Alcock. London 1895. Lacking Sproat. Signed to pen pictures by to head of spine £25/35 original title and index pages. over two hundred and ten players Splitting to spine board. G £30/40 454 ‘Sports Quarterly Magazine’. Edited and Umpires. Signatures include by John Goulstone. Numbers 1-5. 459 Cricket books. Selection of twenty Ambrose, Atherton, Botham, Cairns, Spring 1977- Spring 1978. Five eight various cricket books including Cork, Curran, Gatting, Gibson, individual editions, with numerous ‘Cricket’s Year Book 1909. With Gooch, Gough, Gower, Hooper, cricket articles, with original portraits of the Australians’. London Hussain, Lamb, Moody, Russell, wrappers. Sold with a selection of 1909, ‘The Elevens of Three Great Malik, Simmons, Stewart, Such, booklets and brochures including Schools 1805-1902’ W.R. Lyon Thorpe, Tufnell, Vaughan, Waqar ‘M.C.C. Tour of India 1976/77. 1930, ‘Body-Line?’. H. Larwood. Younis, Wasim Akram, Bird, Bond, Official Board of Control souvenir, London 1933, ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace Constant, Holder etc. G £50/80 ‘Datasport book of Wartime Cricket 1891, ‘The Pleasure of the Game’. S. 449 ‘The History of Kent County Cricket 1940-45’. G.B Andrews. 1990, good Fillmore. Toronto 1977, ‘The Book of Club’. Dudley Moore. Helm selection of E.L. Roberts cricket Cricket- A New Gallery of Famous Publishing. London 1988. Signed by publications, good selection of Players’. C.B. Fry. Editor. London over ninety past and present players Rothmans Cricket Almanacks 1899. Rebound. Some faults, to front and rear end papers, some 1960’s, Surrey C.C.C. Yearbook generally good condition £30/50 to pages, some on laid down pieces, 1969, signed Illingworth Benefit 460 Cricket books. A collection of cricket dinner menu and photographs. brochure etc. G £30/50 biographies of Gover, Larwood, Signatures include G. Evans, C. 455 A.B.C. Cricket Book. Official tour Lewis, May Gough, Stewart and Cowdrey, G. Cowdrey, Underwood, books for 1975, 1975/76, 1976/77, Flintoff. Sold with three scrapbooks Luckhurst, Woolmer, Denness, 1977, 1978/79, 1980/81, 1985, of English Counties, 1970 and two Baptiste, Asif Iqbal, Key, Jones, 1986/87(2), 1992/93, 1993/94, of England 1980s, four other cricket Hooper, Knott, Majid, Muralitharan, 1995/96, 1996/97, 1997/98, books of general interest and three De Silva, Waugh, D. Wright, Levett, 1998/99 and 2010/11. Sold with Wisden Cricketer’s Almanacks for Blewett, de Villiers, Ealham etc. various other Australian cricket 1959 (cloth cover), 1990 and 1991 G/VG £60/80 books including ‘The Bradman (hardbacks with dustwrappers) all in 450 ‘Outdoor Games. Cricket & Golf’. Albums’ in slip case, ‘Cricket good condition. Qty 17 £20/30 Hon R.H. Lyttelton. Dent, London Humour’ stories & sketches by 461 Cricket books. Collection of over 1901. ‘The Haddon Hall Library’. Arthur Mailey. Sydney 1956 (loss to ninety, mainly 1950/60’s cricket Sold with ‘The Cricket Field’. J. rear wrapper), various Australian books (odd one earlier, includes Pycroft. London 1884 (5th edition, cricket magazines etc. Qty 27. Good tours, biographies etc and including some loose pages), ‘Between the condition £40/60 a signed copy of ‘Fast Fury’. Fred Wickets’. E. Parker. London 1926 456 ‘Association of Cricket Statisticians’ Trueman. London 1961 and and ‘Cricket. A Popular Handbook of Publications. Complete run of 100 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual for 1911. the Game’. Grace, Pycroft, Gale and ‘Famous Cricketers Series’ brochures Many books with dustwrapper. others. Edited by G.A. Hutchinson. with the exception of number 55 Some ex-libris, some faults, generally Boy’s Own Shelf III. London 1887. (Arthur Milton). Includes 1st and good. Sold with a complete run of Qty 4. Odd Faults, good £30/40 2nd editions of number one (Jack Wisden Cricket Monthly magazines 451 ‘The Handbook of Cricket’. Edmund Hobbs) and number four (Frank 1986-2012 (some in official binders) Routledge. c1860’s. Original Woolley). Subjects include McCabe, and a quantity of more modern

36 cricket books, scorecards, including Amiss, Humpage, Lloyd, ‘Cricket and how to play it’. G. programmes, benefit brochures Willis etc, signed books including Jessop. London 1925, ‘The Book of (1950’s-1990’s), odd item signed. In ‘Cricket Militant. The Life of Jack School Sports’. and eight boxes £40/60 Parsons’. G. Howat, ‘My Early Life’. J.B. Salmond c1920, ‘Dr W.G. G. Hick, ‘My Autobiography’. B. Grace’. Acton Wye. The Bijou Library 462 Australia. Box of twenty six cricket D’Oliveira etc. Qty 25. G £25/35 1901, ‘The Memorial Biography of books including full set of four W.G. Grace’. London 1919, ‘The volumes ‘Australian Cricket’. Jack 465 Somerset/ Gloucestershire C.C.C. Graces. E.M., W.G. & G.F.’. A.G. Pollard, ‘Thommo’. Jeff Thomson. D. Box of books, brochures, Powell and S. Canynge Caple. Frith 1980, signed to title page by programmes including two copies of London 1948, limited edition Thomson, ‘Richie Benaud. The ‘The Graces. E.M., W.G. & G.F.’. 825/1000, ‘Cricket Notes’. G.L. Appeal of Cricket’. 1995, signed by A.G. Powell and S. Canynge Caple. Jessop. London 1903 (rebound) etc. Benaud (softback edition), ‘Archie London 1948. Both limited edition of G £50/80 Jackson. The Keats of Cricket’. D. 1000 numbered copies, being Frith 1974, signed by former numbers 168 and 433, books signed 470 Kent C.C.C. Selection of four books Australian Captain Mark Taylor, by Peter Roebuck, Tom Graveney each signed by their author to title ‘Averages & Results of Australian and Mike Procter, Benefit brochures page, three with dustwrapper. First-class cricket. Vol II’. Alfred signed by Bainbridge, Romaines, ‘Action in Cricket’. Godfrey Evans James 1987, signed by James etc. Stovold, D. Taylor etc, 1990’s 1956, ‘Deadly Down Under’. Derek Plus seventeen further Australian Gloucestershire match programmes Underwood 1980, ‘Stumpers’s cricket books, mainly histories and signed to front cover by various View’. 1972 and ‘M.C.C. books on Bradman including ‘Farwell teams etc. Qty 45. G £40/60 The Autobiography of a Cricketer’. to Cricket’ Don Bradman 1950 with Colin Cowdrey 1976. G £30/40 466 Glamorgan. ‘The Cricketers’ Who’s signature of Bradman on piece, laid Who 1981’. Hardback edition 471 Yorkshire C.C.C. cricket books. down to title page. Good selection. compiled by Ian Sproat. Signed to Selection of thirty six biographies, Odd faults, good condition £40/60 front end paper by ten of the histories, tour books etc relating to 463 Ashes cricket. Box of thirty three Glamorgan team. Sold with ‘The Yorkshire cricket. Includes ‘History of cricket books including ‘Anti Body- History of Glamorgan County Yorkshire County Cricket 1833- Line’. & Eric Barbour. Cricket Club’. A. Hignell 1988, 1903’. Rev R.S. Holmes 1904, Hurst & Blackett Ltd. London 1933, signed to the front end paper and ‘History of Yorkshire County Cricket Gilligans Men’. M.A. Noble 1925, title page by eleven of the team, one 1903-1923’ A.W. Pullin. Leeds ‘The Fight for the Ashes 1928/29’. laid down on piece. Signatures 1924, ‘History of Yorkshire County M.A. Noble 1929, ‘How We include Maynard, Barwick, Butcher, Cricket 1924-1949’. J.M. Kilburn Recovered the Ashes’. P.F. Warner. Metson, Morris, Croft, Rowe, 1950, signed copy of ‘The Fred London 1904, ‘History of the Tests’. Hopkins, Ontong etc. Odd faults, Trueman Story, London 1965, S. Smith 1947 (dustwrapper), ‘The good £20/30 ‘Recollections and Reminiscences’. Fight for the Ashes 1926’. P.F. Lord Hawke. London 1924. Second 467 ‘The Story of Canterbury Cricket Warner. London 1926, signed books Impression, ‘Talks with Old Yorkshire Week 1842-1992’. C.H. Taylor by E.W. Swanton and Francis Cricketers by Old Ebor’. A.W. Pullin. 1991. Limited edition of 250 copies, Edmonds etc. Good selection, odd 2nd edition. Leeds 1898 (rebound) this being number 165. Sold with ex-libris. Some faults, viewing etc. Original decorative covers. Odd ‘Kent. The Glorious Years’. D. Fowle essential, generally good condition. faults, odd ex libris and SBC edition 1979. Limited edition of 1000 Sold with a further two boxes of otherwise in good condition £50/70 copies, this being number 743, Ashes books, mainly tour books signed by Alan Ealham. Plus ‘66 472 Bodyline. Selection of six books 1950/60’s, some with dustwrappers, Years;’ Memories of Kent Cricket’. related to Bodyline. ‘Cricket with the odd one signed including Norman Sir Charles Igglesden. Ashford 1947 lid off’. A.W. Carr. 1935 (with tatty Yardley, Roy Webber, David Frith and ‘The Story of Canterbury Cricket dustwrapper), Body-Line?’. H. etc. Some faults, good. Qty 49 Week’. Canterbury 1960, signed by Larwood. London 1933, ‘Ashes & £50/ 80 the author H.W. Warner. Qty 4. G Dust’. D.R. Jardine London 1934, 464 Worcestershire/ Warwickshire £30/50 Jardine Justified-The Truth about the C.C.C. Box of books, brochures Tests. B.Harris. London 1933, ‘In 468 Bradman The Great. B.J. Wakeley. including ‘The History of Quest of the Ashes’. D.R. Jardine. London 1959. With original Worcestershire C.C.C.’. D. Lemmon London 1933 and ‘Cricket’ D.R. dustwrapper. Published in an edition 1989. Signed to front end paper by Jardine 1936. Some faults, generally of only 500 copies. G £50/70 fifteen of the Worcestershire team c good condition £40/60 late 1990’s. Signatures include 469 ‘Cricket Hints by A.E. Dipper. 473 P.G.H. Fender. ‘Defending the Curtis. Hick, Moody, Rhodes, Gloucestershire XI. Athletic Ashes’. London 1921, ‘Kissing the Weston etc, ‘A History of the County Publications c1926. Crease to front Rod’. London 1934 and ‘An A.B.C. Championship’ signed by ten board otherwise in good condition. of Cricket’. P.G.H. Fender. London members of the Worcestershire 1997 Sold with six books by 1937. Three books by Fender. Odd team. Signed benefit brochures Gloucestershire cricketers. Includes faults, generally good condition

37 £50/80 ‘My Cricketing Reminiscences’. M. (Badminton Library) etc. £25/35 Tate 1934 etc. Some faults, generally 474 J.B. Hobbs. Selection of seven books 486 ‘India v England Cricket Visits 1911- good condition £25/35 by Hobbs including ‘The Fight for 1946, S.K. Roy 1946. Original the Ashes 1932/33’, ‘The Fight for 479 West Indies cricket. Selection of dustwrapper. G £15/25 the Ashes 1934’, ‘Playing for fifteen books including biographies, 487 Cricket books. Collection of thirty England’. 1931 (with tatty histories etc. Good selection, three pre second World War cricket dustwrapper), ‘My Cricketing biographies includes V.Richards, books including ‘Cricketing Memories’. 1924 (with tatty Walsh, Stollmeyer, Hunte, Worrell, Personalities’. Leveson Gower. dustwrapper), ‘How to make a Lloyd etc. G £25/35 London 1925, signed to front end century’ 1913, ‘The Test Match 480 Cricket biographies/ autobi - paper by P.F. Warner 1925, ‘My Surprise’ 1926 (with dustwrapper). ographies. Selection of thirty two, Cricketing Days’. C.G. Macartney. Odd faults, generally good condition mainly modern, books. Sold with London 1930, with laid down £30/40 two boxes containing sixty six signature of Macartney, ‘With Bat 475 Pre-World War II cricket. A collection general cricket books. In three and Ball’. George Giffen. London of mainly hardback books including boxes. Good selection. Some faults, 1898, ‘Nottinghamshire Cricket and ‘A Cricketer on Cricket. Ford 1900, generally good condition £30/50 Cricketers’. F.S. Ashley Cooper. ‘Famous Cricket Clubs’. Powell- London 1923, ‘The Fight for the 481 Cricket biographies/ autobi - Jones 1933, ‘A History of Royal Ashes 1928/29’. M.A. Noble. ographies. Selection of thirty three, Engineers Cricket 1862-1924’. Rait London 1929 etc. Some faults, mainly modern, books. Sold with Kerr 1925, ‘Scores of the Cricket generally good condition £50/70 two boxes containing thirty eight Matches between Rugby & large format cricket books. In three 488 Cricket books. ‘Cricket. A Handbook Marlborough. Andrew 1904, ‘The boxes. Good selection. Some faults, of the Game’. W.G. Grace, Trott, Perfect Batsman. J.B. Hobbs in generally good condition £30/50 Jessop and Hayward. Greening & Co Action. A.C. Maclaren 1926, ‘Giants 1907, ‘Cricket Highways and of the Game’. Lyttelton 1899, 482 Cricket Tours. Collection of thirty Byways’. F.S. Ashley-Cooper. ‘Scores of the Oxford & Cambridge four tour books, mainly 1950/60’s London 1927, ‘Cricket Guide and Cricket Matches from 1827’. Perkins including the rarer ‘Red Leather, how to play cricket by Prince 1898, ‘My Reminiscences’. S.M.J. Silver Fern’ R.T. Brittenden with Ranjitsinhji’. Spalding’s 1906, ‘The Woods. 1925 etc. Some faults, original dustwrapper. Good Badminton Magazine of Sports & mixed condition, generally good. selection. Sold with two boxes Pastimes 1904’, bound volume XIX Qty 33 £50/80 containing cricket histories (32 July to December 1904 and ‘Tours books) and large format cricket 476 Ashes cricket. Selection of ten books and Tests’. Kenneth Farnes. London books (21). G £30/50 including ‘Those Ashes- The 1940 and the ‘The Jubilee Book of Australian tour of 1926’. M.A. 483 Cricket biographies/ autobi - Cricket’. K.S. Ranjitsinhji. London Noble. 1927, ‘The Fight for the ographies. Selection of thirty five 1897. First edition. Some faults, Ashes 1928/29’. M.A. Noble. 1929, books. Sold with two boxes generally good condition. Qty 6 ‘Gilligan’s Men’. M.A. Noble 1925, containing seventy two general £30/40 ‘Collins’s Men’. A.E.R. Gilligan. cricket books including Cardus and 489 Cricket books. ‘New Zealand Cricket 1926, ‘The Game’s the Thing’. Noble Arlott. In three boxes. Good 1841-1914’. T.W. Reese. 1926, ‘The Book Of The Two selection. Some faults, generally Christchurch 1927. Some marks to Maurices. M.C.C. Team Australasia good condition £30/50 covers, contents a little loose 1929-30’. M.J. Turnbull & M.J.C. 484 ‘The Birth of the Ashes 28th-30th otherwise good condition. Sold with Allom. 1930, ‘The Two Maurices August 1882’. Large ledger style ‘South African Cricket 1927-1947 Again. M.C.C. team South Africa limited edition book. Produced by Volume III’, L. Duffus 1947, with 1930/31’. M. Turnbull & M. Allom. Timeframed Limited (2000) under headed page from the South African 1931 etc. Some faults, otherwise in licence from the M.C.C. Limited Cricket Association to ‘J.B. Statham. good condition £40/60 edition 310/500. VG £30/50 With Compliments and Best Wishes. 477 Australia/ Ashes cricket. Selection of Johannesburg. November 1956’. G 485 ‘Talk of the Double’. Fred Titmus. fifty five books including tours, £30/50 London 1964, signed to title page by biographies, histories etc. Good Titmus, ‘M.C.C. The Autobiography 490 ‘The Gibbs Guide to items not in selection. Some faults, otherwise in of a Cricketer’. Colin Cowdrey. Padwick’. Compiled by Stephen W. good condition. In three boxes London 1976. Sold with thirty one Gibbs. 2nd edition 2004. VG £40/60 various cricket books including ‘Life £15/25 478 Pelham Warner. Selection of thirteen worth Living’. C.B. Fry 1939, WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS titles by Warner including ‘How We ‘Bradman The Great’. B.J. Wakeley. Recovered the Ashes’. Warner. London 1960 (SBC), ‘Cricket’ D.R. 491 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1970. London 1904. An account of the Jardine 1936 (with tatty Original limp cloth covers. 1903-04 M.C.C. tour of Australia, dustwrapper), ‘Cricket’. A.Steel & ‘Glamorgan County Champions ‘My Cricketing Life’. Warner 1921, R.Lyttelton. London 1890 1969’. Signed to Glamorgan team

55 picture page by all eleven players condition. Sold with a similar good condition £40/60 featured including Lewis, Cordle, hardback edition for 1973, lacking 507 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. Majid Khan, Nash, Walker etc. Also dustwrapper. Qty 2 £15/25 83rd edition. Original limp cloth signed by the full England team to 498 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1957. covers. Only 11000 copies were their photo page and by four of the Original hardback. Some wrinkling printed in this year. Some tears/rips five cricketers of the year, Mike to spine paper, slight breaking to to spine paper, soiling to covers, odd Procter, Majid Khan, Don Shepherd front internal hinges otherwise in further faults otherwise in good and Alan Knott. Other signatures to good condition £15/25 condition £30/40 photographs include Phil Sharpe, Shuttleworth, and Bill 499 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956. 508 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. Bowes etc. G £30/5 0 Original hardback. Bump to top 83rd edition. Original limp cloth corners of boards, very slight fading covers, bound in green boards, with 492 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanacks 1963, to spine paper otherwise in good+ titles in gilt to spine. Only 11000 1977-1980, 1982-1985, 1991 & condition £18/25 copies were printed in this year. 1996. Original hardbacks with Name handwritten to first dustwrapper with the exception of 500 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956- advertising page, odd very minor the 1963 and 1991 editions. Bowing 1960. Original limp cloth covers. faults otherwise in good+ condition to the spine of the 1963 edition, odd Foxing to the spine paper and covers £25/35 faults to dustwrappers otherwise in of the 1956 edition, slight darkening good condition £25/35 to the spines of the other four 509 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. editions otherwise in good condition. 83rd edition. Original hardback. 493 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanacks 1950, Qty 5 £30/40 Only 5000 copies of the hard back 1956, 1962, 1963, 1979, 1980, edition were printed in this war year. 1989 and 1997. The copies for 501 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. ‘Light’ fading to spine paper and 1950, 1962 & 1997 original Original hardback. Minor faults to boards, contents good £30/50 hardbacks, the 1997 with dust boards otherwise in good/very good wrapper, the other five original cloth condition £18/25 510 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. covers. Sold with a copy of ‘A 81st edition. Only 5600 paper copies 502 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1953. Wisden Century 1850-1950’ by printed in this war year. Original limp Original hardback. Very minor faults John Hadfield, hardback with dust cloth covers. Minor foxing to spine to boards, very minor stain to page wrapper. Mixed condition. £30/40 paper, minor soiling to covers edges otherwise in good condition otherwise in good condition. Rare 494 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1969, £15/25 wartime edition £60/80 1972-1986, 1988-1997. The 1969, 503 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1952. 1973, 1976-1978, 1984-1986, 1996 511 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. Original hardback. Minor wear to and 1997 are original hardbacks with 80th edition. Only 5600 paper board and spine paper extremities, dustwrappers (the 1969 edition copies printed in this war year. breaking to front internal hinges, lacking dustwrapper), the reminder Bound in green boards, with original odd minor faults otherwise in good all original limp cloth covers. Odd wrappers preserved, with title and condition £15/25 minor faults otherwise in good date in gilt to spine. Some wear to condition. Qty 26. Sold with a full 504 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1951- green boards otherwise the book in set of four Wisden Anthologies and 1955. Original limp cloth covers. good+ condition. Rare wartime six further modern Wisden Breaking to front internal hinges of edition £50/80 publications. Qty 36 £30/40 the 1951 and 1952 editions, tear to 512 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1942. the base of the spine paper of the 495 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1966- 79th edition. Original limp cloth 1951 edition, slight breaking to the 1968, 1970 & 1971. Original limp covers. Only 4100 paper copies front internal hinge of the 1953 cloth covers. Slight darkening to the printed in this war year. Minor wear edition and foxing to the spine paper spines of the 1966 and 1968 and age toning to covers otherwise of the 1954 edition otherwise in editions, odd minor faults otherwise in good condition. Rare wartime good condition. Qty 5 £25/35 in good condition. Qty 5 £30/40 edition £100/150 505 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947- 496 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1961- 513 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1941. 1950. Original limp cloth covers. 1965. Original limp cloth covers. 78th edition. Original limp cloth Some browing to internal pages, Slight darkening to the spines of all covers. Only 3200 paper copies breaking to front internal hinges and five editions, nick/small tear to the printed in this war year. Good/very wear to odd internal pages of the base of the spine of the 1962 good condition £200/300 1949 edition otherwise in good edition, creasing to covers and odd condition. Qty 4 £30/40 514 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1940. faults to the 1964 edition otherwise 77th edition. Only 8000 paper in good condition. Qty 5 £25/35 506 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. copies printed in this war year. 83rd edition. Original limp cloth 497 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959. Original limp cloth covers. Bowing to covers. Only 11000 copies were Original hardback. Minor marks to spine, rear cover almost detached printed in this year. Minor age toning front board and spine paper, odd otherwise in good condition. Rare to covers otherwise in good/very minor faults otherwise in good+ wartime edition £40/60

56 515 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1928. for England and toured with the include Surrey v Cambridge 65th edition. Bound in brown M.C.C. to Australia and New University 1950, v Essex, boards, with original wrappers Zealand on the tour of 1950/51 Glamorgan, Somerset, preserved, with title and date in gilt Gloucestershire 1951, v Hampshire, 521 South African tour of England 1947. to spine. Some darkening and age Nottinghamshire 1953, v Collection of fifteen mono and sepia toning to wrappers, spotting to page Worcestershire 1954 & 1957, v press photographs featuring the edges, the book a little tired. G Yorkshire, Glamorgan 1957, v touring side in England. Photographs £40/60 Middlesex 1958, v M.C.C. 1957 etc. include the opening match at Some good images. Various sizes, 516 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1927. Worcester, two of the photographs, mainly 10”x8” and 8”x6”. Some 64th edition. Original paper one a three photograph panoramic, faults to some photograph including wrappers. Wear and slight splitting showing the general view of the damp damage to edges, generally and small loss to rear edge of spine Worcestershire ground with the good condition £50/70 paper, minor trimming/binding fault cathedral to centre, v Oxford at the to pages 337-340, contents Parks, first Test at Trent Bridge, v 525 Surrey team photographs 1940’s- becoming slightly loose otherwise in Surrey etc. One photograph from 1960’s. Collection of thirteen mono good condition £50/70 the 1951 series. Some good images. and sepia press photographs Various sizes, mainly 10”x8” and featuring Surrey teams, many 517 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1925. 8”x6”. Some faults to odd featuring McIntyre. Photographs by 62nd edition. Original paper photograph including damp damage A.Wilkes & Sons of West Bromwich, wrappers. Some breaking to spine to edges, generally good condition Central Press Photos etc. Some good block, wear and chipping with some £50/70 images. Various sizes, mainly 10”x8” loss to spine paper, small bookshop and 8”x6”. Some faults to odd sticker ‘E.W.Cole, Melbourne’ to 522 Surrey 1946-1949. Collection of photograph including damp damage front wrapper otherwise in good twenty nine mono and sepia press to edges, generally good condition condition £50/70 photographs featuring mainly Surrey £50/70 matches from the period. 518 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1919. Photographs include Surrey v 526 Arthur McIntyre. Collection of thirty 56th edition. Bound in dark brown Australia 1948, v Nottinghamshire, six mono and sepia press boards, with original paper wrappers Derbyshire 1947, v Worcestershire photographs featuring McIntyre preserved, with title and date to 1949, Surrey Trial match 1946, v during his career and in later years. spine. Slight age toning and wear to New Zealand 1949, practise in the Photographs include Bradman wrappers otherwise in good+ nets at the Oval, v Middlesex 1946, bowled Bedser 1948 with McIntyre condition. Rare war time edition 1949, Middlesex v Sussex 1947 etc. behind the stumps, head and £100/ 150 Some good images, many featuring shoulders wearing Surrey and 519 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1911. McIntyre. Various sizes, mainly M.C.C. blazers, packing his kit, in 48th edition. Original paper 10”x8” and 8”x6”. Some faults to the indoor nets and on the pitch at wrappers. Age toning and darkening odd photograph including damp the Oval demonstrating various to wrappers, front wrapper damage to edges, generally good batting shots, batting against detached, wear with small loss to condition £60/90 Northamptonshire 1957, studio spine paper, small loss to corner of photograph by Kemsley Studios, 523 Surrey 1950’s. Collection of thirty rear wrapper, wear and small loss to Dinners etc. Some good images. mono and sepia press photographs top corner of front wrapper Various sizes, mainly 10”x8” and featuring mainly Surrey matches otherwise in good condition £50/70 8”x6”. Some faults to odd from the period, many featuring photograph including damp damage 520 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1906. McIntyre. Photographs include to edges, generally good condition 43rd edition. Bound in dark brown Surrey v West Indies 1950 and 1957, £50/70 boards, with original wrappers v Essex, Glamorgan 1951, v Kent, preserved, with title and date in gilt Somerset 1954, v Yorkshire, 527 Arthur McIntyre, Surrey and other to spine. Age toning, darkening and Middlesex 1957, v Middlesex, New cricket photographs. Collection of wear to wrappers, small loss to Zealand 1958, v M.C.C. 1957, West thirty two mono and sepia press corners otherwise in good condition Indies players selecting bats, v photographs featuring McIntyre £30/50 Australia 1953 & 1956 etc. Some keeping wicket in various matches, good images. Various sizes, mainly cup presentation, training at the ITEMS FROM THE CRICKET 10”x8” and 8”x6”. Some faults to Oval with Laker etc (probably just COLLECTION OF ARTHUR MCINTYRE some photograph including damp after the war), the Bedser twins, Arthur John William McIntyre. damage to edges, generally good Godfrey Evans, Barrington, in the Surrey & England 1938-1963. condition £60/90 nets at the Oval, Surrey team Wicket-keeper McIntyre played 377 photograph, Jack Young, Laurie 524 Surrey 1950’s. Collection of twenty matches for Surrey and took 639 Fishlock, Titmus, presentation five mono and sepia press catches and 156 stumpings in his photograph with signed inscription photographs featuring mainly Surrey career with a batting average of etc. Some good images. Various matches from the period, many 22.83. He played on three occasions sizes, mainly 10”x8” and 8”x6”. featuring McIntyre. Photographs

57 Some faults to odd photograph 1956’ printed to lower border. signed in ink by twelve members of including damp damage to edges, Framed without glass. Overall the team. Signatures include generally good condition £50/70 17”x15”. G £30/50 Ingleby-Mackenzie, Harrison, Eagar, Gray, Shackleton, Horton etc. G 528 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1950/51. 532 Surrey C.C.C. ‘County Champions’ £20/30 Collection of twenty seven mono 1957. Large official mono team and sepia press photographs, many photograph of the Surrey team, 539 Kent 1954. Large album page signed featuring McIntyre, taken on the standing and seated in rows, in ink by eleven members of the tour plus odd photographs of wearing blazers and taken in front of team. Signatures include Fenner, McIntyre relating to Test cricket in the pavilion at the Oval. The Cowdrey, Wright, Dovey, Wilson etc. England. Photographs include action photograph laid down to photog - G £20/30 shots, training, on board ship, deck raphers mount . Framed and glazed. 540 Lancashire 1954. Large album page quoits, team photograph, Christmas Overall 17”x15”. G £30/50 signed in ink by eleven members of party, packing his bags prior to 533 Surrey C.C.C. ‘County Champions’ the team. Signatures include Edrich, departure, signing autographs, 12th 1958. Large official mono team Ikin, Place, Wharton, Statham, Smith man duties etc. Other players photograph of the Surrey team, etc. G £20/30 featured include Bedser, Laker, standing and seated in rows, Bailey, Hardstaff, Brown, Close, 541 Leicestershire 1954. Large album wearing blazers and taken in front of Compton, Miller, Statham, Berry etc. page signed in ink by twelve the pavilion at the Oval. The Some good images. Various sizes, members of the team. Signatures photograph laid down to photog - mainly 10”x8” and 6”x4”. Some include Jackson, Palmer, Munden, raphers mount with title and players faults to odd photograph including Hallam, Lester, Smithson etc. Odd names printed to lower border . damp damage to edges, generally ink spot, soiling to page. G £20/30 Framed and glazed. Overall good condition £50/70 17”x15”. G £30/50 542 Middlesex 1954. Large album page 529 ‘M.C.C. Team to Australia and New signed in ink by thirteen members of 534 ‘Sketches of the Surrey Cricketers’. Zealand 1950-1951’. Official mono the team. Signatures include Dewes, Hand coloured tinted lithograph of photograph of the M.C.C. team, Compton, Robertson, Young, Moss, Sherman, Julius Cesar, Caffyn and seated and standing in rows and Titmus, Edrich etc. G £20/30 Lockyer on the pitch in various wearing M.C.C. touring blazers. The poses. John Corbett Anderson. 543 Northamptonshire 1954. Large photograph laid down to official Published 16th July 1852 by R.Black, album page signed in ink by eleven photographers mount with title to Red Lion Court, Fleet Street. Framed members of the team. Signatures top and players names printed to and glazed. Overall 19”x16”. include Brookes, Tribe, Oldfield, lower border of mount. Signed to Foxing, mainly to the top border Reynolds, Livingston, Liddell etc. G side borders by nineteen members of area of the lithograph otherwise in £20/30 the touring party including F.R. good condition. A rare item Brown (Captain), Hutton, Compton, 544 Nottinghamshire 1954. Large album £300/500 McIntyre, Washbrook, Bailey, page signed in ink by twelve Hollies, Bedser, Close, Evans, 535 Derbyshire 1954. Large album page members of the team. Signatures Simpson, Berry etc. Photograph by signed in ink by eleven members of include Simpson, Dooland, Poole, Krischock of Adelaide. Overall the team. Signatures include Butler, Stocks, Kelly etc. G £20/30 15”x12”. Very light foxing to Gladwin, Morgan, Carr, Wyatt, 545 Somerset 1954. Large album page mount, some fading to signatures, Dawkes etc. Signatures slightly faint, signed in ink by eleven members of although all legible. G £150/250 probably due to the pen used. G the team. Signatures include £15/25 530 Surrey C.C.C. ‘County Champions’ Tremlett, Stephenson, Lomax, Smith, 1953. Large official mono team 536 Glamorgan 1954. Large album page McMahon, Wight etc. G £20/30 photograph of the Surrey team, signed in ink by eleven members of 546 Sussex 1954. Large album page standing and seated in rows, the team. Signatures include signed in ink by thirteen members of wearing blazers and taken in front of Watkins, Edrich, Hedges, Muncer, the team. Signatures include the pavilion at the Oval. The Parkhouse etc. The verso signed by Langridge, Doggart, Cox, Marlar, photograph laid down to photog - eleven members of the Essex team Wood, Parks, Thomson etc. G raphers mount with players names of 1954 including Insole, Evans, £20/30 printed to lower border. Framed and Vigar, Smith, Bailey, Williams etc. G glazed. Overall 17”x15”. G £30/50 £20/30 547 Yorkshire 1954. Large album page signed in ink by thirteen members of 531 Surrey C.C.C. ‘County Champions’ 537 Gloucestershire 1954. Large album the team. Signatures include Hutton, 1956. Large official mono team page signed in ink by twelve Trueman, Appleyard, Booth, B. photograph of the Surrey team, members of the team. Signatures James (1 match), R. Wood, Wardle standing and seated in rows, include McHugh, Crapp, Cook, etc. G £20/30 wearing blazers and taken in front of Milton, Mortimore, Carpenter etc. G the pavilion at the Oval. The £20/30 548 England 1954. Large album page photograph laid down to photog - signed in ink by ten members of the 538 Hampshire 1954. Large album page raphers mount with title ‘Surrey team. Signatures include Hutton,

58 May, Simpson, Evans, Loader, Tyson, for the M.C.C. tour of India, Sri Centenary Test Match logo and Compton, Cowdrey etc. G £30/40 Lanka & Australia 1976/77. Signed M.C.G cricket tie. These were given in ink by all eighteen members of the to players and invitees only for the 549 Oxford University 1954. Large party including Greig, Brearley, celebration of the Centenary. G album page signed in ink by eleven Knott, Randall, Willis etc. G. Qty 2 £40/60 members of the team. Signatures £30/40 include Cowdrey, Fellows-Smith, 558 Arthur McIntyre. Australia v M.J.K. Smith, Archibold, Williams 555 Arthur McIntyre. Selection of England. ‘A Century of Test Cricket’. etc. Sold with a similar page signed scorecards relating to important Melbourne Cricket Club. Centenary by Cambridge University 1954. Ten matches in his career. Official Test Match 1877-1977. signatures including Pretlove, decorative silk scorecard produced to Commemorative ceramic tankard Goonesena, Parsons, O’Brien, commemorate McIntyre’s Benefit with ‘A memento of your reunion Melluish, Smith etc. G £25/25 match v Yorkshire on the 4th June with fellow Test cricketers from the 1955 with further decorative card Melbourne Cricket Club’ to sides. 550 ‘M.C.C. Tour of Australia & New scorecard for the same match and With two images of M.C.G. also to Zealand 1950/51’. Official player official scorecard ‘Presented to A.J. sides The tankard was presented to itinerary for the tour giving list of the McIntyre for his first century for the McIntyre. Presented to players only. party, itinerary, engagements etc. county’, Surrey v Kent 13th July Approx 5” tall. Good/very good This was one of Arthur McIntyre’s 1946 (McIntyre made 127). Plus condition £30/50 personal copy, some annotation to official scorecard for the England v pages. Sold with an official M.C.C. 559 Arthur McIntyre. England v Australia West Indies Test match August 1950 Christmas card from the tour, sent Test Cricket Centenary 1980 held in in which McIntyre made his Test and signed Sonny (McIntyre’s family England. Official menu for the debut. Good condition. Sold with nickname). Some creasing, soiling to Centenary Dinner held at Lord’s on two duplicates of the 1946 scorecard both items. G £30/40 the 26th August 1980. Signed by and six duplicates of the 1955 card eight players and officials including 551 ‘M.C.C. Tour of Australia & New scorecard. Two with damage and G. Chappell, Loader, Langley (signed Zealand 1950/51’. Official player loss to corners £30/40 twice), McIntyre, McDonald, Dexter itinerary for the tour giving list of the 556 Arthur McIntyre. Selection of etc. Sold with a commemorative party, itinerary, engagements etc. scorecards relating to important crystal glass with engraved titles to This was one of Arthur McIntyre’s matches in his career. Official side of glass and ‘A.J.W. McIntyre’ personal copy. Sold with an official decorative silk scorecard produced to engraved to base plus official metal M.C.C. Christmas card from the commemorate McIntyre’s Benefit name badge worn by McIntyre. VG tour, sent and signed ‘A happy match v Yorkshire on the 4th June £30/50 Christmas to all at home, Sonny 1955 (some age toning) with further (McIntyre’s family nickname). G 560 ‘Surrey County XI’. County Cricket decorative card scorecard for the £30/50 Champions 1952. Captained by Mr same match and official scorecard W. Stuart Surridge’. Doulton ceramic 552 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1964/65. ‘Presented to A.J. McIntyre for his tankard with title to front and Official M.C.C. Christmas card with first century for the county’, Surrey v facsimile signatures of the team to decorative covers and printed picture Kent 13th July 1946 (McIntyre made sides. To base ‘Presented to A.J. of the team to inside pages. Sent to 127). Plus official scorecard for the McIntyre by Doulton & Co’. 5” tall. McIntyre by . Signed England v West Indies Test match G £30/50 ‘Ken & Ann’. VG £25/35 August 1950 in which McIntyre made his Test debut. Good 561 Surrey County Cricket Club. Ronson 553 Australian tour of England 1964. condition. Sold with a duplicate of cigarette lighter produced to Official autograph sheet signed in the 1946 scorecard, creases, nicks commemorate Surrey’s County ink by fifteen members of the and six duplicates of the 1955 card Championship win in 1955. With touring party including Simpson, scorecard. One with damage and Surrey emblem, club name and Booth, Burge, Grout, Hawke, Lawry, loss to corners £30/40 McIntyre’s initials to one side. To the McKenzie, Redpath etc. Lacking the other ‘County Champions 1952, signatures of O’Neill and Jarman. 557 Arthur McIntyre. Australia v 1953, 1954, 1955’. These lighters Light folds, odd marks otherwise in England. Centenary Test 1877-1977 were presented to the players by good condition £30/40 held in Australia. Souvenir blue Stuart Surridge. In original leather handcase/satchel given to McIntyre, 554 Australian tour of England 1964. pouch. G £40/60 containing typed accommodation Official autograph sheet signed in list, M.C.G. postcards, official menu 562 ‘Surrey County Champions 1952- ink by fifteen members of the held at the M.C.G. on the 16th 1956. Large wooden shield with touring party including Simpson, March 1977, Centenary Test FDC’s, Surrey colour emblem to centre with Booth, Burge, Grout, Hawke, Lawry, official menu for the A.C.B. Dinner printed title above. Some faded McKenzie, Redpath etc. Lacking the held at the Melbourne Hilton Hotel signatures to shield. presented to signatures of O’Neill and Jarman. on the 14th March 1977, name Arthur McIntyre. 8”x7”. G £30/40 Light folds, odd marks, wear to badges, tickets, brochures etc. Sold edge, pin hole otherwise in good with a large Slazenger holdall with condition. Sold with an official sheet

59 563 ‘Surrey County Cricket Club. County other cricket books. Qty 9. G career. The sweater with Champions 1957. A.J.W.M.’. Pewter £30/50 embroidered Surrey emblem of the tankard with title to centre. pewter Prince of Wales feathers to chest and 569 Alan Hill. ‘Hedley Verity. Portrait of a mark to base. 5” tall. G £30/40 trimming to neck and waist in Surrey Cricketer’. London 1986 and ‘Brian colours. Odd faults otherwise in 564 M.C.C. Tour of Australia & New Close. Cricket’s Lionheart’. London good condition £60/90 Zealand 1950/51. Wooden napkin 2002. The Hedley book signed and ring with metal plaque ‘A.J. inscribe d to McIntyre and dated 575 Arthur McIntyre. Surrey brown 1st McIntyre, from N.S.W.C.A. M.C.C. 2004. Sold with two letters from Hill XI blazer worn by McIntyre whilst tour 1950-51’. G £25/35 dated 1995 and 1996, regarding playing for Surrey. The blazer with help and reminiscences and with excellent embroidered Surrey 565 Arthur McIntyre. Cricket ball, photographs on a book he was emblem of the Prince of Wales presented to McIntyre, with silver writing on and a feathers to chest. Blazer by ‘Richard metal band to ball with inscription proposed book on Jim Laker. Both Rickman of Mitcham’. Minor soiling ‘Presented to A. McIntyre, Surrey signed by Hill. VG £20/30 and wear otherwise in good C.C.C. by City of London Police for condition £80/120 his hat-trick against them 11-9- 570 Arthur McIntyre. Wisden Cricketers’ 1934’. Good condition £50/80 Almanack 1958. Original limp cloth 576 Arthur McIntyre. Surrey blue blazer covers.Arthur McIntyre was named worn by McIntyre. The blazer with 566 M.C.C tour of Australia 1950/51. one of the ‘Five Wisden Cricketers of excellent embroidered Surrey Split and hinged match used cricket the Year’ in this year. This was emblem of the Prince of Wales stump, with title handwritten in McIntyre’s personal copy. Sold with feathers to chest. Blazer by ‘Richard black and red block capitals to top a limp cloth edition of Wisden for Rickman of Mitcham’. Good ‘M.C.C Team Touring Australia 1985. Some bowing to spine and condition £50/80 1950/51, signed by both the M.C.C. general wear to the 1958 edition, and Australian teams. Sixteen 577 Arthur McIntyre. M.C.C. touring good. Qty 2 £20/30 signatures of the M.C.C. team and blazer worn by McIntyre on the twelve signatures of the Australian 571 Arthur McIntyre. Selection of ties M.C.C. tour of Australia 1950/51. team. Signatures include Brown, worn by McIntyre during his playing The blazer, by Simpson of Piccadilly, Compton, Bedser, Bailey, Hutton, career. England home Test tie, navy with embroidered M.C.C. emblem in Washbrook, McIntyre, Berry, Hollies, blue with three lions emblems white of St. George & Dragon and Wright, Hassett, Morris, Johnson, (Simpson, Piccadilly), Surrey C.C.C. date ‘Australia 1950/51’ to breast Harvey, Miller, Lindwall, Loxton, tie, brown tie with Surrey emblem pocket and trimming to pockets and Archer, Burke etc. The stump formed (Jack Hobbs Ltd) and an unusual blazer edges in M.C.C. colours of into a free standing ashtray with navy blue tie with embroidered yellow and red. ‘A. McIntyre’ wooden base and top. Metal ashtray outline map of Australia with lion to handwritten in black ink to inside fitting to top with original sixpenny centre and the years 1950-51 label. Some minor marks to trimming coin to centre. 33” tall. VG beneath, presumably produced for otherwise in good condition £150/250 the M.C.C. tour of Australia £250/350 1950/51 (not official). Qty 3. Some The stump appears, from the 578 Arthur McIntyre. England ‘home’ wear, generally good £30/40 signatures, to be from either the Test blazer worn by Dexter during 2nd, 3rd or 4th Test of the series 572 Arthur McIntyre. Selection of nine his Test match playing career. The Surrey ties worn by McIntyre during navy blue blazer, by Simpson of 567 Surrey County Cricket Club his playing career and later in life. Piccadilly, with raised embroidered Handbooks 1949, 1981-1998, Includes Surrey C.C.C. tie, brown tie emblem of the three lions and crown 2000-2008. Qty 30. Sold with six with Surrey emblem (Jack Hobbs of England to chest. Slight ‘light’ books on Surrey cricket including Ltd), Benefit and Testimonial ties, fading to blazer otherwise in good ‘The Story of the Oval’. Palgrave Ireland v Surrey 1978 etc. Plus six condition £250/350 1949, ‘Surrey C.C.C. Six Golden further cricket ties including Years’ G. Ross, ‘The Surrey Story’ G. 579 Arthur McIntyre. Original pen and Queensland Centenary, Dutch Ross, signed and inscribed to ink artwork of McIntyre in wicket Cricket Centenary etc. Some wear, McIntyre by Ross etc. G £20/30 keeping pose, wearing England generally good £25/35 sweater by artist P. Cooper, signed 568 ‘May’s Men in Australia’. Alec 573 Arthur McIntyre. M.C.C. long and dated 13th September 1961. Bedser. 1959. Signed and and sleeved sweater, by Jaeger, worn by Laid down to card. Some wear to inscribed to McIntyre by Bedser and McIntyre on the M.C.C. tour of edges. Sold with various other items ‘Cricket Musketeer’. Freddie Brown Australia in 1950/51. The sweater including a modern reproduction 1954, signed by McIntyre. Sold with with trimming in M.C.C. colours to colour print of ‘Surrey Cricket three books by David Rayvern Allen, neck, waist and cuffs. Odd faults Ground’, two Mitre advertising each signed and inscribed to otherwise in good condition £60/90 leaflets featuring ‘A.J.McIntyre McIntyre by Rayvern Allen, ‘The wicket keeping gauntlets’ (one History of Cricket at the Saffrons’. 574 Arthur McIntyre. Surrey sleeveless poor), two copies of the MRM Chris Westcott, signed and inscribed sweater, by Jack Hobbs of London, (McIntyre, Radley & McQuirke) to McIntyre by Westcott plus three worn by McIntyre during his playing

60 1979 Testimonial brochure, one copy tour match v New Zealand 1973, blue trim for the Indian ICC signed by some Surrey players, wifes Benefit ties etc. G £30/50 Championship held in etc. Signatures include Radley, England 2009. The shirt with Indian 582 Middlesex beige and black one day McQuirke, M.Stewart, A.Stewart Board of Control and ICC T20 players cricket shirt with club etc, a M.C.C. Youth Coaching emblems to chest. G £10/20 emblem and sponsors logo ‘Ignis Certificate awarded to McIntyre and Asset Management to chest and 590 Matthew Wood, Somerset. signed by H.S. Altham (Chairman of collar. G £20/30 Somerset 1st XI white long sleeve Examiners), R. Aird (Secretary of shirt worn by Wood. The shirt with M.C.C.) etc and a letter from the 583 Ian Westwood, Warwickshire. 1st XI club emblem and sponsor’s logo Chairman of Surrey C.C.C. to ‘Mac’ short sleeve white shirt worn by ‘Marston’s Pedigree’ to chest. Sold proposing him for Honorary Life Vice Westwood. The shirt with club with a Somerset Axa League short President of the club. G £40/60 emblem and sponsor’s logo ‘sk:n’ to sleeve players shirt. Qty 2 G £20/30 chest. Sold with a short sleeve CRICKET CAPS, TIES & ATTIRE Warwickshire sweater with matching 591 Justin Bishop, Essex. Red, yellow and 580 Allan Fitzroy Rae, Kingston C.C., emblems/logos and blue and yellow blue long sleeve ‘Essex Eagles’ one Jamaica & West Indies 1946-1960. trim. Qty 2. G £20/30 day shirt worn by Bishop. The shirt Kingston Cricket Club cloth cap with club emblem and sponsor’s logo 584 Warwickshire. Two 1st XI short worn by Rae whilst playing for the ‘Shepherd Neame’ to chest. Sold sleeve ‘Axa League’ players one day club. The green cloth cap, by Bukta with a matching short sleeve shirts, blue with white sleeves. The Sportswear, with embroidered sweater. Qty 2 G £20/30 shirts with club emblem and Kingston C.C. emblem to front in sponsor’s logo ‘Peugeot’ to chest. 592 William Jones, Leicestershire C.C.C. gold and mauve. Sold with a Jamaica Players’ names to reverse are Giddins 1st XI white long sleeve shirt worn Cricket Association Fixture List for and Knight. Sold with a by Jones. The shirt with club emblem season 1964 showing Rae a member Warwickshire one day long sleeve and sponsor’s logo ‘Oval’ to chest. of the Jamaica Cricket Board of sweater worn by Ant Botha. Qty 3. Sold with a matching long sleeve Control. G £60/90 G £20/30 sweater and two Leicestershire The vendor, whilst working in warm-up shirts. Qty 4. G £20/30 585 Mitchell Johnson, Australia. Indian Jamaica in the mid 1960’s, got to Chargers IPL short sleeve sweater 593 Adam Hollioake, Essex C.C.C. 1st XI know Allan Rae through playing worn by Johnson. The sweater with white long sleeve shirt worn by cricket at the Kingston club at club emblem and sponsor’s logo Hollioake. The shirt with club Sabina Park and was given the cap ‘Star.net.uk’ to chest. Sold with a emblem and sponsor’s logo by Rae Nashua Dolphins Twenty20 match ‘Clydesdale Bank’ to chest. Sold with 580a Ian William Johnson. Victoria & shirt worn by Amla. G £30/40 a 1st XI red one day short sleeve shirt Australia 1935-1956. Australian also worn by Hollioake. The shirt 586 Brad Zeller, Australia Women’s green cloth Test cap worn by with club emblem and sponsor’s logo Indoor Cricket Coach. Australia short Johnson during the Australian tour ‘Anderson Group’ to chest. Qty 2 G sleeve shirt worn by Zeller. The shirt of South Africa in 1949/50. The cap, £20/30 with club emblem and sponsor’s logo by Farmers of Sydney, embroidered ‘Squeegee’ to chest. Sold with a 594 Darren Stevens, Leicestershire, Kent with the Australia emblem and ‘Kariong Ashes Australia 2001’ shirt. & England Lions. England Lions blue below '1949-50'. His name 'I.W. Qty 2 G £10/20 short sleeve shirt worn by worn by Johnson' handwritten to the inside Stevens. The shirt with England of the cap. Minor faults including the 587 Northamptonshire C.C.C. 1st XI emblem and sponsor’s logo button on crown loose otherwise in match worn County Championship ‘Vodafone’ to chest. G £10/20 good condition £2500/3500 short sleeve shirt. The shirt with club emblem and sponsor’s logo ‘Dr. 595 Glen Chapple, Lancashire & England. Johnson played in forty five Tests for Martens’ to chest. Signed to the ‘Lancashire Lightning’ one day short Australia and took 109 wickets at an front by fourteen members of the sleeve shirt worn by worn by average of 29.91. He scored 360 squad. Signatures include Hussey, Chapple. The shirt with emblem and runs on the tour at an average of Sales, Nel, Brown etc. Sold with a sponsor’s logos ‘Thwaites’ and 22.50. Australia won the series by white long sleeve shirt and a black ‘Wainwright’ to chest. G £10/20 four Tests to nil one day ‘Steelbacks’ shirt, both worn CRICKET CERAMICS, METALWARE Previously sold by Christies as lot by Coverdale. Qty 3 G £30/50 ETC 272 in November 2005 588 Nottinghamshire C.C.C. Two one- 596 ‘’s White Rose Toffee’. 581 Glamorgan C.C.C. Collection of day short sleeve shirts. The shirts Rare example of a toffee tin with thirteen ties including commemo - with club emblem and sponsor’s blue and white advertising to all rative ties for tour matches played logos to chest, ‘Capital One’ to one sides, white Yorkshire roses and to against Australia 1964 and a further worn by Carter, ‘bluesq.com’ to the two sides ‘Manufactured by Hirst’s one for 1964 & 1968, two other worn by Ealham. Qty 2 G Yorkshire Toffee Co. Ltd. Glamorgan County Championship £20/30 Huddersfield. Some wear to tin winning ties 1969 and one, 1997, 589 India. White short sleeve shirt with generally in good condition£70/100

61 597 Alphabet cricket plate. 19th Century decoration (worn). Damage with circular lapel button/badge, issued earthenware circular ‘Alphabet’ repair to the neck of one of the by Cameo Cigarettes (B.A.T.) child’s plate with cricket scene to figures. Sold with a Sandland Ware 1897/98. Rare. VG £40/50 centre, transfer printed in various ‘The Ashes’ ceramic trinket/ash tray 610 J. Phillips, Middlesex & first class colours within the letters of the with transfer printed image of the . ‘Famous Cricketers’. Sepia alphabet to rim. 7” diameter. Ashes. Gilt lustre to rim. 4.5”x4.5”. brown circular lapel button/badge, ‘Staffordshire, England’ stamped to G/VG £30/40 issued by Cameo Cigarettes (B.A.T.) verso. Very minor hairline otherwise 603 M.C.C. tour of Pakistan 1955/56. 1897/98. Rare. VG £40/50 in very good condition £50/80 Silk lined red case containing six Phillips was best known as an 598 ‘Darnall Cricket Ground. Grand silver spoons presented to Mike umpire and, in particular, for his part Match Admission Ticket’ Early brass Cowan, Yorkshire 1953-1962, as a in stamping out ‘throwing’ among disc admission ticket c1820’s with member of the M.C.C. touring team. bowlers ‘Darnall Cricket Ground’ and the The case with silver plaque to centre initial ‘W’ to one side and to verso of lid reads ‘M.J.C. M.C.C. in 611 W. Storer, Derbyshire & England. cricket scene and the wording Pakistan 1955/56’. The spoons with ‘Famous Cricketers’. Sepia brown ‘Grand Match Admission Ticket’ to elephants to head are marked to circular lapel button/badge, issued border. The initials ‘W’ are the verso ‘Silver’. VG £70/100 by Cameo Cigarettes (B.A.T.) proprietors first initial, W.H. 1897/98. Rare. VG £40/50 604 England v Australia ‘Centenary Test’ Woodhouse who owned the ground 1977. ‘The Test Cricket Centenary 612 A.O. Jones, Nottinghamshire & in Sheffield. Darnall Park was one of 1877-1977’. Official commemo - England. ‘Famous Cricketers’. Sepia the first grounds on which the great rative limited edition silver medal on brown circular lapel button/badge, matches in the north were played first day cover in folder. Produced by issued by Cameo Cigarettes (B.A.T.) and was opened in 1821. An early the Australian Cricket Board. VG 1901/02. Rare. VG £40/50 form of entry ticket. Rare £70/100 £20/30 613 C.P. McGahey, Essex & England. The Wisden Book of Cricket 605 County Championship plates. ‘Famous Cricketers’. Sepia brown Memorabilia mentions a similar Commemorative County circular lapel button/badge, issued admission ticket on page 215 with Championship china plates for by Cameo Cigarettes (B.A.T.) further details Hampshire 1973 (the first issue and 1901/02. Rare. VG £40/50 599 W.G. Grace. Continental, probably rarest plate), Middlesex 1979, Essex 614 L.C. Braund, Surrey, Somerset & German, bisque figure of W.G. 1983, Essex 1984 and Essex 1986. England. ‘Famous Cricketers’. Sepia Grace in batting pose wearing pads Sold with a Royal Grafton china brown circular lapel button/badge, and gloves and M.C.C. cap and belt. plate commemorating Tom issued by Cameo Cigarettes (B.A.T.) Number inscribed to base of reverse Graveney scoring a Century of 1901/02. Rare. VG £40/50 25?. Approx 9.5” tall. Replacement Centuries. All limited edition. All wooden bat otherwise in good with original boxes. Qty 6 £25/35 615 A.C. MacLaren, Lancashire & condition £70/100 England. ‘Famous Cricketers’. Sepia 606 ‘The History of the Cricket Bat’. brown circular lapel button/badge, 600 Jack Hobbs. Transfer printed 5” jug Scale replicas of cricket bats showing issued by Cameo Cigarettes (B.A.T.) with portrait of Hobbs, head and their development. ‘History Craft’. In 1901/02. Rare. VG £40/50 shoulders, to one side and crossed original presentation box. Plus a bats, stumps and ball to the other. heavy model of Lord’s Cricket 616 A.F.A. Lilley, Warwickshire & Circa 1920’s. Gold lustre to jug. Ground by Alan Mynall. M.C.C. England. ‘Famous Cricketers’. Sepia Minor chip to lip otherwise in good 1998. Qty 2. G £20/30 brown circular lapel button/badge, condition. Sold with Royal Doulton issued by Cameo Cigarettes (B.A.T.) 607 Cricket lighter. Large and chunky ceramic caricature toby jug of The 1901/02. Rare. Minor staining to ‘McMurdo’ cigar/cigarette lighter Hampshire Cricketer 1985. Ltd Edn lower left rim otherwise G £30/40 with early country house cricket no 366/5000. G £40/60 scenes to sides. Approx 4.5” tall. CRICKET BATS, BALLS & 601 Cricket bag. Large crested china Patent no. 590968. Some wear, EQUIPMENT cricket bag with colour emblem for good £25/35 617 Test cricket 1948-1994. Collection of ‘Barry Island’. Florentine China ware. 608 Cricket badges. Selection of ten fourteen miniature cricket bats, with Approx 4.5” long. Some wear to various metal badges and medallion facsimile printed signatures, for the lustre otherwise in good condition including M.C.C. tour ‘players?’ period. The bats are England v £30/40 badge with St George & Dragon Australia 1948, Australia 1953, 602 Pair of continental coloured emblem, World Series 1990-91, Australia 1955, West Indies 1855, porcelain figures of batsman. The Ashes 1990-91, Essex C.C.C. Double M.C.C. to South Africa 1956/57, batsman wearing blue and white Champions 1984 (medallion) etc. Australia 1957, West Indies 1957, striped clothing and blue cap. No. 27 One badge duplicated. G £20/30 M.C.C. to Australia 1958/59, and 47 to inside of base. Wooden Australia 1961, Australia 1964, 609 J.R. Mason, Kent & England. bats both broken at handle and Australia 1977, New Zealand 1984, ‘Famous Cricketers’. Sepia brown missing. 7.5” tall. Gold lustre Zimbabwe 1991 and South African

62 1994 (heavy plastic). All bats 16” Illingworth, Cowdrey, Luckhurst, 627 Leicestershire v Surrey 2000. Gunn & long. Odd faults, generally good Snow, Knott , Iqbal, Zaheer, Majid Moore full size cricket bat signed to condition £30/50 Khan, Bari etc. VG. Sold with a 16” face by twenty four players including cricket bat signed by the Australian A.Hollioke, B.Hollioke, Wells, 618 Test cricket 1938-1994. Collection of and South African teams who played Maddy, Defreitas etc. Sold with five nineteen miniature cricket bats, with in the 3rd Test in January 1967. miniature cricket bats with facsimile facsimile printed signatures, for the Twenty two signatures including signatures of the Australian touring period. The bats are Australia 1938, Simpson, Lawry, Hawke, McKenzie, team to England 1948, ‘George M.C.C. to South Africa 1938/39, Chappell, Barlow, Goddard, Parr’s tree, Trent Bridge’, England South Africa 1948/49, West Indies P.Pollock, Bacher, G. Pollock etc. Plus 1966 and the Leicestershire squad of 1950, Australia 1953, England 1953, two 16” miniature bats individually 2006 (2). Qty 6. G £25/35 Pakistan 1954, South Africa 1955, signed by and Graham Australia 1956 (2, both different), 628* England v Australia, The Oval 1948. Gooch (333 commemorative bat). New Zealand 1958 (2, both Miniature ‘Warsop’ cricket bat Qty 6. G £30/50 different), India 1959, Pakistan signed in ink by the England and 1962, England 1965, West Indies 622 Test cricket 1950/70’s. Selection of Australian teams who played in the 1966, England 1966, England 1967 five 16” miniature cricket bats final Test at the Oval. This was and Australia’s finest cricketers signed by the England and South Bradman’s last Test. Signed to face 1993-1994 (heavy plastic). All bats African teams c1955, M.C.C. tour by all seventeen members of the 11.5” long. Odd faults, generally 1950’s, England & Australia 1977 Australian touring party including good condition £30/50 and Pakistan 1978. Signatures Bradman, Hassett, Barnes, Harvey, include McGlew, Goddard, Adcock, Miller, Toshack, Morris, McCabe, 619 England v Australia 1948. Gunn & Pithey, Tayfield, Cowdrey, Saggers, Johnson etc. Light fading to Moore ‘Autograph‘ miniature cricket Barrington, Trueman, May, Laker, the Australian signatures. Signed to bat nicely signed in ink to face by Brown, Wardle, Chappell, Walters, back by the England team who fifteen members of the Australian Thomson, Hughes, Brearley, Greig, played in the Oval Test including touring team including Bradman Randall, Lever, Bari, Miandad, Raja Yardley, Hutton, Edrich, Hollies , (Captain), Hassett, Lindwall, etc. Some faults, fading, generally Young, Compton, Dewes, Watkins Johnson, Brown, Toshack, Barnes, good condition £30/50 etc. In later years, also signed by the Miller, Loxton, Tallon, McCool etc. New Zealand tourists of 1949 and Signed to rear by eleven members of 623 Test cricket 1990’s. Selection of four the Indian tourists of 1952. 18”. the England team and thirteen Slazenger 16” miniature cricket Minor fading to some signatures Middlesex players 1948. Signatures bats.The bats signed the England otherwise in good condition include Yardley, Bedser, Evans, and West Indies teams who played £200/300 Compton, Laker, Dollery, in the Caribbean in 1994 and the Washbrook, Robertson, Sharp, England and South African teams In this famous final Test, Don Simms, Edrich etc. Slight fading who played in 1994. G/VG £20/30 Bradman playing in his final Test otherwise in good condition. 11.5”. match needed just four runs to take 624 Signed cricket bats. Selection of Rare £100/150 his aggregate to 7,000 runs and his twelve various miniature cricket bats average to 100. He was given a 620 Yorkshire players 1930’/1950’s. signed by Test, representative and standing ovation walking out to the Gradidge ‘Imperial Driver’ miniature county teams. Signatures include wicket, Yardley shook his hand and cricket bat signed in ink to face by Worcestershire 1990’s, Sussex 1991, the England team and the crowd thirteen Yorkshire players including South Africa 2000, Australia Ladies gave him ‘three cheers’. He then Sellers, Hutton, Bowes, Wood, 2001, Sri Lana 2002, faced one ball from Eric Hollies Mitchell, Yardley, Sutcliffe, W. Nottinghamshire 1988 & 1991, before being bowled playing Rhodes, Trueman, Close, Watson South Africa 1994 etc. Mainly 16”. forward to the next ball, therefore etc. Signed to rear by fourteen Some faults, fading, good £20/30 finishing with a Test average of members of the 1949 New Zealand 625 ‘Sir Garry Sobers’. Gunn & Moore 99.94 team, six of the Indian 1952 team ‘The Autograph’ full size cricket bat and a selection of England players. 629 Don Bradman. Slazenger ‘The very nicely signed to face ‘To Ian, Signatures include W.Hadlee, Bradman Collection. The Don’ full Best Wishes Sir Garry Sobers’. Wallace, Reid, Cave, Scott, Sutcliffe, size cricket bat signed to face by Don Signatures from a tour (not profes - Roy, Sarwate, Mantri, Shinde, Laker, Bradman. G £50/80 sional) to back. VG £30/50 May, Mann, Gilligan, Hilton etc. 630 Lashings World XI. Full size cricket Slight fading to odd signatures 626 Indian World Cup Squad 1999. bat and black sunhat signed by the otherwise in good condition £30/50 County full size cricket bat signed to Lashings team. Thirteen and eleven face by sixteen members of the 621 Test cricket 1960/70’s. Selection of signatures including Defreitas, squad and staff. Signatures include three Gray Nicolls ‘Crusader’ 11.5” Malcolm, Lever, J.Adams, Emburey Azharuddin, Tendulkar, Kumble, miniature cricket bats signed by the etc. Sold with an unused cricket ball Srinath, Chopra, Dravid etc. VG M.C.C. tour of Australia & New signed by Saqlain Mustaq and a £30/50 Zealand 1970/71, England 1971 and further full size bat signed by Nathan Pakistan 1971. Signatures include Astle. G £30/40

63 631 Australian tour of England 2001. England won the Test, and the Peebles, Hulme, Stevens, Hearne, ‘Essex County Cricket Club’ headed Ashes, by 289 runs. Sutcliffe made hendren, Sims, Hart, Price etc. The bat signed by fifteen members of the 161 & 76, Hobbs 100, Mailey 6-138 scorecard trimmed on all sides touring party. Signatures include affecting outer text. Heading of 636* West Indies v H.D.G Leveson- Gilchrist, Ponting, Warne, scorecard cut off but present Gowers XI 1928. Official scorecard M.Waugh, McGrath, Miller, Langer (presumably for framing?). Adhesive from the tour match played at etc. Presented in wooden display marks to verso otherwise in good Scarborough 8th-11th September box with glass front and title to top. condition £40/60 1928. The scorecard signed by G £50/80 sixteen members of the West Indies In the match, which was drawn, 632 England blue team plus the Manager including Hearne and Hendren both made match worn cricket pad. Signed to Constantine, Small, Nunes, St. Hill, hundreds, all ten outfield Middlesex face by fifteen members of the Scott, Browne, Challenor, Fernandes players bowled in their attempt to England team mid 1990s. Signatures etc and six other players some who beat Derbyshire include Atherton, Stewart, Hick, played in the match including W. 639* England v Australia 1934. Official Gough, Cork, Thorpe, R. Smith, Rhodes, Sutcliffe, Hobbs etc. Also scorecard for the 3rd Test, Old Russell, Reeve etc. G £20/30 signed by Umpire, George Hirst. The Trafford on the 6th-10th July 1934. scorecard trimmed on all sides 633 . Western Australia & The scorecard signed in ink and affecting four signatures, old tape Australia 1994-2008. Pair of black pencil by ten members of the mark to top border and adhesive and gold kookaburra ‘ Australian touring party to England marks to verso otherwise in good Gold 100’ wicket keeping gloves including Bradman, Woodfull, condition. Sold with an original worn by Gilchrist during his playing Brown, McCabe, Ponsford, Jaeger mono postcard of the West career. Each glove signed to palm by Grimmett, O’Reilly etc plus former Indies team of 1928 (worn). Qty 2 Gilchrist. The gloves were given to Test cricketers and members of the £120/160 the changing room attendant by press, , Pelham Gilchrist at the W.A.C.A. who then H.D.G Leveson-Gowers XI won by Warner, Jack Hobbs, Arthur Mailey, gave them to the Australian coach (a eight wickets. For West Indies, Hoad etc. Centre horizontal friend ), who then passed them to made 124 and Constantine took 7- fold, minor foxing otherwise in good the vendor of the gloves. Worn 68 in the first innings. For England, condition £150/250 condition. G £100/150 Hobbs made 199 in the 2nd innings 640* England v Australia 1938. Official and Tate and Jupp took 9 wickets CRICKET SCORECARDS, scorecard for the 1st Test, Trent between them in the second inning s PROGRAMMES, MAGAZINES ETC Bridge on the 10th-14th June 1938. 637 North v South 1932. Official The scorecard, with note which 634* England v South Africa, 1st Test scorecard for the match played at reads ‘Collected in the Press Box’, is match, Edgbaston 1924. Official Old Trafford on the 18th-21st June signed in pencil (one in ink) by scorecard for the match in which 1932. Fully printed scores of the two fourteen gentlemen of the sporting South Africa were dismissed for 30 in first innings. Nicely signed to card by press and the majority former Test their first innings, Gilligan taking six six players who played in the match, cricketers. Signatures include and Tate four wickets. Complete, Douglas Jardine, Gubby Allen, Douglas Jardine, Arthur Mailey, Bert printed details. Nicely signed in ink Freddie Brown, Ian Peebles, Oldfield, C.B. Fry, Ernest Tyldesley, to scorecard by Jack Hobbs who Duleepsinhji and R.E.S. Wyatt. The Bill Woodfull, Jack Hobbs, Plum made 76, Herbert Sutcliffe (64), scorecard trimmed on all sides not Warner, Percy Fender, George who made 74 and affecting signatures. Adhesive marks Duckworth etc. Centre horizontal Maurice Tate who took eight wickets to verso otherwise in good condition fold, some light foxing otherwise in in the match. VG £70/100 £80/120 good condition £80/120 South Africa made 390 in their In the match, which was drawn. 641* Lancashire v West Indies 1939. second innings but still lost by an Jardine made 20, Wyatt made 10 & Official scorecard for the tour match innings 18, Duleepsinhji made 128, Brown played at Liverpool C.C. on the 635* England v Australia 1926. Official made 7 and took four wickets, Allen 10th-12th May 1939. The scorecard scorecard for the 5th Test played at made 2 & 12no and took 3 wickets nicely signed in ink by thirteen the Oval on the 14th-18th August and Peebles took three wickets in members of the West Indies team. 1926. Fully printed detail. The the match Signatures include Constantine, scorecard nicely signed in ink by the Headley, Stollmeyer, Gomez, 638 Derbyshire v Middlesex 1932 full England team and six of the Martindale, Cameron, Sealy, Official scorecard for the match Australians, signatures include Weekes, Clarke, Williams etc. G played at Derby on the 22nd-24th Hobbs, Sutcliffe, Wolley, Chapman, £80/120 June 1932. Near fully printed scores. Rhodes, Tate, Larwood, Strudwick, Signed to card by ten of the 642 England v Australia, 2nd Test 1948. Bardsley, Macartney, Collins, Middlesex team plus the two Six official scorecards for the Test Gregory, Oldfield, Mailey etc. Some Umpires A.E. Street and J.H. King. played at Lord’s on the 24th-29th wear to lower right hand side Signatures including Haig (Captain), June 1948. The scorecards are otherwise good condition £200/300

64 completed prior to the start of the printed heading to top and match Australian 1948, England v New match, end of day 1, 2, 3, 4 and the details below. Framed and glazed, Zealand 1949, Oxford v Cambridge end of the Test. Printed and light creasing otherwise in very good 1946, Gentlemen v Players 1946, handwritten annotation. G £30/40 condition £50/70 1947 & 1949 etc. Some faults/folds, some staining to odd card. Generally Australia won the Test by 409 runs, The ‘timeless test’ match was won good condition £40/60 Morris 105, Barnes 141, Lindwall 8 by England by 289 runs to clinch the wickets in the match Ashes 1-0. For England, Sutcliffe top 653 England v India 1990. Official scored with 76 & 161, Hobbs scorecard for the 2nd Test match 643 Lord’s scorecards 1937-1939. making 100 in the second innings. played at Old Trafford, 9th-14th Collection of twenty six scorecards For Australia, Mailey had match August 1990. Printed details for the for the period. Includes North v figures of 9-266 two first innings. In the first innings South 1937, Middlesex v Australians scored 179, signed 1938 (2), Minor Counties v West 648 Surrey v Australians 1956. Official beneath title by Tendulkar. VG Indies 1939 etc. Plus official scorecard for the tour match played £2 5/35 scorecard for Somerset v Derbyshire at the Oval on 16th May 1956. Jim 1921. Duplication. Some faults, Laker took all ten Australian wickets 654 ‘Glamorgan County Champions foxing, generally good condition in the first innings and finished with 1997’. Official scorecard for the £30/50 figures of 46 overs, 18 maidens, ten County Championship match, wickets for 88. In the second innings Somerset v Glamorgan, played at 644 Lord’s scorecards 1940-1945. he took 2-42. Centre fold, odd Taunton on the 18th-21st Collection of twenty one War-time marks, minor wear to corners September 1997. The scorecard, scorecards. Includes Army v Lord’s XI otherwise in good condition £30/40 fully completed printed detail, signed 1941, R.A.F. v Sir Pelham Warner’s by the Glamorgan team, eleven XI 1941, Middlesex & Essex v Kent & 649 Test and tour match scorecards signatures including James, Surrey 1941, London Counties v 1947-1994. Selection of nineteen Maynard, Croft, Cosker, Watkin, Buccaneers 1941, British Empire XI v scorecards including Surrey v South Dale, Cottey etc. Glamorgan won Sir Sir Pelham Warner’s XI 1941, Africa 1947, England v New Zealand the match by ten wickets and won R.A.F. v London Fire Service 1940, 1949, 1958, 1986, 1990, England v the County Championship by four British Empire XI v London Counties India 1971, 1990 (Gooch 333) etc. points from Kent. Framed and XI 1940, British Empire XI v R.A.F. Some duplication includes five copies glazed. VG £30/50 1942 etc. Some duplication. Some of the Gooch 333 scorecard. G faults, generally good condition £25/35 655 Gloucestershire v Warwickshire £40/60 1898. Official scorecard for the 650 Centenary Test. England v Australia match played at Cheltenham on the 645 Lord’s scorecards 1946-1956. 1980. Official scorecard from the 11th-13th August 1898. Horizontal Collection of seventy scorecards. match played at Lord’s signed by all fold, very minor foxing otherwise in Includes Middlesex v India 1946, twenty two members of the England good condition £20/30 England v India 1946, Oxford v and Australian team including G. Cambridge 1947, England v South Chappell, Marsh, Border, Lillee, Gloucestershire won by 5 wickets. Africa 1947, Middlesex v Australia Mallett, Botham, Gower, Gatting, C.L. Townsend took fifteen wickets 1948, M.C.C. v Australia 1948, Gooch, Old etc. VG £40/60 in the match (9-128 & 6-77) giving Middlesex v New Zealand 1949, him match figures of 77.4 overs, 12 651 Cambridge University v Mr Webbe’s England v New Zealand 1949, maidens, 15 wickets for 205 runs. Gentlemen of England 11 1895. Middlesex v West Indies 1950, For Gloucestershire, Sewell made Official scorecard for the game England v West Indies 1950, M.C.C. 71, Brown 57, W.G. Grace 34 and played at Fenners on the 22nd May v India 1952, England v Australia Jessop took 4-39 in the 1895. Gentlemen of England won by 1956 etc. Sold with twenty five later Warwickshire 2nd innings. For nine wickets. For the Gentlemen, scorecards including Test matches. Warwickshire, Devey made 58, Hewett made 109, Stoddart 84 and Some duplication. Some faults, Lilley 50 & 48 and Whitehead took W.G. Grace 52 and Gray took 5-117. generally good condition £50/70 7 wickets in the match For Cambridge, Marriott made 51, 646 England v South Africa 1924. Official Druce 40 and Roberts took seven 656 England v Australia 1938 and 1948. scorecards for the Lord’s Test (2 and W.G. Grace sic wickets in the Official scorecard for England v copies) and the Oval. Sold with match. Very good clean condition Australia, Lord’s 1938 (Hammond twenty seven further 1950’s £40/60 240, Brown 206), Lord’s 1948 scorecards for Middlesex home (Morris 105, Bradman 89), M.C.C. v 652 England v Australia 1930. Selection scorecards (20), Surrey (5) etc. One Australians 1948 (Miller 163, of twenty six scorecards 1930-1950 1947. Odd faults, good £25/35 Bradman 98) and official scorecard including England v Australia, Lord’s for Middlesex v Surrey 1949. Part 647 England v Australia 1926. Official 1930, Cambridge University v handwritten and printed annotation. decorative silk scorecard produced to Australia 1934, Oxford University v G £20/30 commemorate the match played at Australia 1934, England v Australia, the Kennington Oval, 14th-18th Lord’s 1945, Gentlemen of England 657 Scorecards. Three scorecards from August 1926. The scorecard with v Australians 1948, Middlesex v M.C.C. v India, 1982, M.C.C. v Rest

65 of the World, 1987 and Surrey v Sold with two Benham Silk includes coverage of the Australian Pakistan 1982. All three signed by commemorative covers from the tour of England in 1909. Good players including Gower, Gatting, 1993 NatWest Trophy final signed condition £30/50 DIlley, Statham, Loader, Bedser, by Dermot Reeve, and the 1994 670 Australia. Good selection of Watson etc. G £25/35 Benson and Hedges Cup final signed Australian tour guides, programmes, by Paul Smith. G/VG £20/30 658 West Indies first day covers. Red brochures, almanacks etc. Includes album containing over fifty first day 665 ‘British Cricket The Summertime ‘The Australian Cricket Team 1926’ and commemorative covers mainly Game’, 1994. Ten Benham Silk (British Australasian Ltd), Australian from 1990s featuring predominantly commemorative covers each tours of England 1930 (Barton), cricket interest from the islands featuring and nicely signed in ink by 1934 (Simpson), 1938 (Simpson), including Barbados, St. Vincent, an individual player. Covers are 1948 (Simpson), 1953, 1956, 1961 Nevis, Montserrat, Guyana, Jamaica Robinson, Gough, Salisbury, (all Playfair), Australian Women’s etc. Some English cricketers featured Maynard, Smith, Lathwell, Rhodes, Cricket Tour 1951, ‘Meet the include Athey, Atherton, Botham, Broad, Gooch and Crawley. Sold Australian Cricket Team’ Gooch, Gatting, Hick etc. G/VG with two more Benham Silks, one for (Remington) 1956, ‘Australian Test £20/30 David Capel’s benefit year, signed by Cricketer’ (Grant Hughes) 1948, Capel, the other to commemorate England v Australia 1962/63 659 Australia first day covers. Black Durham v South Africa, 1994, (Lifebuoy) etc. Qty 35. G £40/60 album containing over 100 first day signed by Graeme Smith. VG and commemorative covers mainly 671 South Africa. Small selection of £25/35 from 1990s featuring celebrating South Africa tour guides, brochures, various test matches and series, 666 ‘The Australian Eleven in England’. almanacks etc. Includes South World Cup and Sheffield Shield from ‘Supplement to The Illustrated African tours of England 1935 the period. G/VG £30/40 Sydney News, October 5th 1878’. (Simpson), 1947 (Simpson), 1951 Four full page supplement with tour and 1955 (both Playfair) etc. Qty 11. 660 New Zealand, South Africa & India details with printed reports and G £20/30 first day covers. Blue album scorecards of each match played, containing over thirty first day and 672 West Indies. Small selection of West with pictures of six of the players . commemorative covers from 1971 Indies tour guides, almanacks etc. G/VG £30/50 to 1990s. Includes a limited edition Includes West Indies tours of number 48/200 cover from England 667 Tour booklets. Selection of limited England 1939 (Simpson), 1950, v India 1981/82. G/VG £20/30 edition reprint of various tour 1957, 1963 and 1966(all booklets, scorecards etc. All limited Playfair/Ross) etc. Qty 8. G £20/30 661 Rest of the World first day covers. edition of 50 copies produced. Black album containing approx fifty 673 New Zealand. Small selection of Includes ‘Souvenir of Stoddart’s first day and commemorative covers New Zealand tour guides, English Cricket Team 1894/95’, from 1980s to 2000s. Features almanacks, brochures etc. Includes ‘Souvenir of the visit of the M.C.C. covers from Ascension Island, New Zealand tours of England 1937 team of English Cricketers 1903’, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, (Simpson), 1949 (Playfair), 1958 (2, ‘Official Souvenir of the visit of the Tuvalu, New Caledonia, Bulgaria etc. Playfair/Dunckley), 1978 (official) M.C.C. English team to Tasmania G/VG £20/30 etc. Qty 9. G £20/30 1904’, ‘Souvenir Scoring Card. 662 Benham Silk first day covers. Over January 674 India & Pakistan. Small selection of fifty 1982-1989 first day covers 1st-6th 1908, ‘Cricket Guide 4th tour guides, programmes, brochures featuring international cricketers in Test Match England v Australia etc. Includes India tours of England an official Benham album. Good 1908’ etc. Qty 6. G £40/60 1936 (Simpson), 1946 (Simpson), selection. VG £20/30 1952 (Playfair/Brighton Herald), 668 Tour fixture cards. ‘England v 1959 (Playfair) and Pakistan 1954 663 English counties first day covers, Australia 1956 souvenir score card (Playfair), Pakistan Eaglets 1959, 1970s-1990s. Two albums and Fixture List’. Compliments of 1962 (2, Karachi/Playfair) etc. Qty containing over 100 first day and Meltonian and M.C.C. & Sheffield 10. G £20/30 commemorative covers featuring Shield Souvenir programme mainly county and other first class 1958/59. Compliments of of John 675 The Cricket Society. Full set of the matches. Includes four Benham Silks, Furlong’s Famous Foam, Civic Hotel, ‘Journal of the Cricket Society’ also a Northamptonshire C.C. cover Fairfield. Sold with a ‘Mazda Lamp; 1961-1988 with the exception of from 1992 signed to the front by bookmark with fixtures of the Vol 3, no 3. Volumes 1-13 plus some four players including Rob Bailey. 1958/59 M.C.C. tour. Qty 3. G Yearbooks etc. G £25/35 G/VG £30/40 £25/35 676 Benefit brochures. Selection of eight 664 Warwickshire C.C.C. ‘County Cricket 669 ‘County Cricket Matches for 1909’. brochures including Joe Hardstaff 1873-1973’ first day cover signed in Exercise book size thick scrapbook 1948, Arthur Fagg 1951, Len Hutton ink by twelve Warwickshire players covering the season with press 1948 etc. The remainder modern, including Lloyd, Din, Amiss, Moles, cuttings and pictures, handwritten odd signatures. Odd faults, good Munton, Donald, Small, Reeve etc. averages and annotation etc and £30/40

66 677 Cricket ephemera. Large box of 1949’. Grant Hughes Ltd 1949, 200 cards of international cricketers ephemera including signed ‘Cricketers from New Zealand 1959’. produced by Stamp Publicity 1995. scorecards, signatures, ‘Hudson’ Playfair, official programmes for the Sold with a complete presentation booklets, phonecards, letters, first and second Tests in Dunedin sheet of Shane Warne Australian brochures, booklets, audio cassettes, and Auckland 1955, official commemorative stamps celebrating Playfair and other cricket Annuals programmes for the first and second one of Wisden’s ‘Five Players of the 1950/70’s etc. Some faults, Tests in Christchurch and Auckland Century’. G/VG £30/40 generally good condition. Sold with 1959 and Scarborough Festival 687 Arsenal F.C. v Middlesex C.C.C. a box containing seventeen souvenir 1958. Qty 7. G £30/40 1949. ‘Denis Compton’s Benefit’. statistical books including B&H 683 Canadian Cricket Association Annual Official programme for the match Yearbooks and a box of cricket 1969. Sold with The St. Kilda Cricket held at Highbury Stadium on the prints, some signed (Gloucestershire Club Centenary Report 1856-1956. 12th August 1949. Faint pencil players), some original Vanity Fair Incorporating Annual Report and annotations to score card on back prints of Hirst, Tyldesley and Ranji, Financial Statement Season page, otherwise in very good all with faults, some reproduction. G 1955/56, official New South Wales condition £10/20 £40/60 Cricket Association souvenir CRICKET PRINTS, ORIGINAL 678 Australian tours of England 1961 & programme for the M.C.C. tour of ARTWORK & PAINTINGS 1964. Official P&O souvenir tour Australia 1958/59 and Sport & brochures for the Australian tours of Pastime brochure for the M.C.C. 688* Arthur Mailey, New South Wales & England in 1961 and 1964. Printed tour of India 1951/52. Original Australia 1912-1930. I.W.G. in Sydney. Pictorial covers, with pen wrappers. Plus two brochures from Johnson’s XI v R.R. Lindwall’s XI. pictures and biographies of the the M.C.C. v Australia 1950-51 tour. Arthur Mailey & Johnny Taylor players. G £40/60 Sporting Life Cricket Book 1950-51. Testimonial match and Test Trail, Pre tour brochure. Associated Sydney 13th-17th January 1956. 679 Cricket scrapbooks 1940/50’s. Newspapers, Sydney 1950. Sold Original pen and ink pre match Collection of four scrapbooks with ‘Pocket Book Cricket Guide caricature portrait depicting Arthur containing laid down press cutting 1946-47’. Pre tour brochure Mailey sitting on the steps of the and pictures for the period, three covering the England v Australia pavilion with part of ‘Mailey-Taylor albums cover the Australians in 1946-47 Test series. Associated Testimonial Match’ poster to left and England 1948, M.C.C. tour of Newspapers, Sydney 1946 £30/40 entrance with ‘Q.C.A. Members Australia 1950/51, South Africa tour Only’ sign above the entrance with of England 1951, West Indies 1950, 684 Cricket books, magazines and guard at the door. Comment by New Zealand 1949, county cricket ephemera. Four large boxes Mailey reads ‘Glad the match was’nt etc. The fourth album contains a containing a quantity of items in Brisbane’. The image measures collection of loosely mounted real including ‘Inside Edge’ magazine 5”x8”. Excellent image. Press stamp photograph ‘Ardath Photocards’ (Australia), ‘Australian Cricket’ of The Sunday Telegraph (Sydney), trade cards showing various sports. magazine 1980’s (large format) and dated 8th January 1956’ to verso. Well presented, some faults to further Australian and English cricket Rare. G £300/500 album bindings otherwise in good magazines, A.C.B. Annual Reports condition £50/80 1990’s, T.C.C.B. Cricket Guides Lindwall’s XI won by 2 wickets, with 1970/90’s, Test match programmes Rutherford , Mackay and Benuad all 680 M.C.C. Tour of Australia 1954/55. 1980/90’s, Surrey C.C.C. Brochures making centuries for Johnson’s XI. ‘Souvenir Test Cricket Stamps’. Rare and booklets, some signed, The Burke made 192 for Lindwall’s XI. complete sheet of eighteen stamps Book of Cricket. A Gallery of Famous each featuring a different England 689* Arthur Mailey, New South Wales & Players. C.B. Fry. London player from the tour. Attractive Australia 1912-1930. Australia v 1899.County yearbooks, cricket stamps, framed. Sold with ‘The England, 4th Test, Adelaide, January annuals 1940/60’s, Club Histories Cricket Quarterly’ edited by 1955. Original pen and ink (The County Cricket Series) etc. Plus Rowland Bowen. Run of eight copies caricature portrait depicting Arthur some signed miniature cricket bats. of the journal 1963 (Vol 1. No.1) to Mailey holding a beer bottle. The Some faults, generally good 1964 (Vol 2. No 4). Plus two barman in apron states ‘You’d better condition £40/60 indexes. VG £25/35 let me open that. They’ve been 685 Cricket ephemera. Box containing burstin’ to-day (in the heat)’. The 681 Warwickshire. Selection of ephemera signed autograph sheets, portrait has been signed in ink with including membership cards 1950’s, photographs, Scarborough C.C. the initials A.M. The image measures scorecards, Benefit brochures, Annual reports 1909, 1913, 1915, 7”x9.5”. Excellent image. Press Dollery, Jameson, Hemmings, Willis 1918, scorecards, some signed, mini stamp of The Daily Telegraph etc, programmes, Sports Argus cricket bats, cricket prints, old cricket (Sydney), dated 28th January 1955’ annuals etc. G £20/30 game, postcards etc. Good selection. to verso. Rare. G £300/500 682 New Zealand Cricket 1949-1959. G £30/ 50 On the opening day of the 4th Test, Selection of programmes and tour 686 T.C.C.B. collectors cards. Black Ian Johnson won the toss in the brochures. ‘England’s Test Players album containing a complete set of sweltering 100 degree heat and

67 chose to bat M.C.C. could’nt get the Aussies on 695* ‘246. Happy New Year- can be had to the wicket fast enough, they had with Brighter Cricket: Bill’. Large and 690* Arthur Mailey, New South Wales & visions of a sticky ending for the- But impressive original pen and ink Australia 1912-1930. Original pen Barnes and Johnson successfully caricature/ cartoon newspaper and ink caricature portrait depicting appealed against the light to the artwork for The Age, Australian Arthur Mailey in batting attire, pads disgust of the M.C.C. and the newspaper by artist Samuel Wells. and bat surrounded by the press, a barrackers, who hope they’ll some The cartoon celebrates Victoria’s win spotlight, cameras pointing at him. prepared to-day. Smaller Davis Cup over South Australia at Melbourne Caption reads ‘All this publicity tennis cartoon to right hand corner. 4th January 1965 with Bill Lawry seems to unnerve the Australian The cartoon, signed by Wells, dated making 246’. Players featured players. ‘Don’t you think so Arthur?. 16th December 1946 to Herald include Lawry, Doble, Sincock, The portrait has been signed in ink label, measures 22.5”x15.5”. McCarthy, McAllister, Sellers, with the initials A.M. The image Excellent image. G £150/200 Williams, Stackpole, Anderson, Shiell measures 7.75”x6.5”. Excellent etc. ‘Can’t figure out how Bill comes image. ‘Sunday Telegraph (Sydney), When play restarted Barnes went to get run out with his pitch size legs page 32’ to verso. Rare. G onto make 234 but Johnson only its just a matter of a step over’. £300/500 made 7. Bradman later in the Smaller horse racing cartoon to innings also made 234. Australia This possibly refers to the publicity bottom left hand corner. The won the Test by an innings and 33 given to certain Australian bowling cartoon, signed by Wells, dated 4th runs actions in the late 1950' and early January 1965, measures 14.5”x21”. 1960's?. 693* ‘Well Played Sirs! Leading cricket Excellent image. G £100/150 pros become Hon. Members at 691* ‘Victoria v Queensland, Princes Park, 696* ‘Their Presence was Veldt’. Large Lords!’. Large and impressive Carlton, Victoria 1945’. Large and and impressive original pen and ink original pen and ink caricature/ impressive original pen and ink caricature/ cartoon newspaper cartoon newspaper artwork for The caricature/ cartoon newspaper artwork for The Age, Australian Herald, Australian newspaper by artwork for The Herald, Australian newspaper by artist Samuel Wells. artist Samuel Wells. The cartoon newspaper by artist Samuel Wells. The cartoon features players and features various England cricketers The cartoon features various players events during the tour match at dressed in fine suits and wearing top who would be playing the next day Melbourne between an Australia XI hats sitting in the Members in the match held at Princes Park. and South Africa, 15th-19th enclosure at Lords watching the Players include Bill Brown, Tallon, November 1963 and looking to the cricket’. Players, many who played in Price, Tribe, Dixon, Freer, Beames next match v Western Australia. the Bodyline series include Larwood, etc. ‘The price of Bananas has gone Players featured include Eddie Bowes, Paynter, Voce, Warner, up- The ‘Bananalanders’ are here- Barlow (who scored the only century Duckworth, Freeman, Hobbs, They peeled off to meet the Vics at of the game), Lindsay, five ducks for Sutcliffe etc. The cartoon, signed by Carlton. The Q. Team are still travel Simpson, Lee, Bland, Seymour and Wells, dated 30th July 1949 to weary, thinking mainly of sleep. Vic Carlstein, Connolly, Cowper etc. Herald stamp on verso, measures hoped they’d hit em out before they ‘Bob Simpson must have left his 20.5”x13.5”. Excellent image. G woke up!. But they had better look centuries in Sydney-Best he could do £150/200 out for the Queensland ‘Prickly Pair’ was 0&1. We hope he finds them (Brown & Tallon)’. Smaller horse 694* ‘Make it a Bright New Year!’. today. N.S.W. play South Africa at racing cartoon to lower border. The Australian Cricket. New Year 1965. the S.C.G.’. The cartoon, signed by cartoon, signed by Wells, dated 15th Large and impressive original pen Wells, undated, measures December (1945) to Herald label, and ink caricature/ cartoon 14.5”x21”. Excellent image. G measures 13.5”x20”. Excellent newspaper artwork for The Age, £100/150 image. G £100/150 Australian newspaper by artist 697* ‘A.W. Carr. England’s Captain. The Samuel Wells. The cartoon features 692* ‘That Man Again!’. Australia v Lion’s Choice’. Excellent original pen players who were prominent in 1964 England, 2nd Test, Sydney 1946. and ink caricature/ cartoon and deserve to be knighted from a Large and impressive original pen newspaper artwork by artist Samuel cricket point of view. Players include and ink caricature/ cartoon Wells of Carr, full length, in cricket Bill Lawry, Bob Cowper, Roger newspaper artwork for The Herald, attire wearing batting pads and Rayson, Graham Thomas, Bob Australian newspaper by artist holding a cricket bat. A diminutive Simpson etc. ‘We’re sorry to see the Samuel Wells. The cartoon features England cap sit on top of Carr’s over old Year go- He was just beginning the start of the Australian first sized head. The cartoon with ink to get into his stride with brighter innings when with Morris out for title, signed by Wells, undated (but cricket. New Year Honors go to Bill five, the rain and then bad light probably 1926), measures 10”x14”. Lawry & Bob Cowper for their part in stopped play. Players featured in the Superb caricature. Slight staining it’. The cartoon, signed by Wells, cartoon include Edrich, Bedser, (spots) to right hand side of image undated (but probably around New Barnes, Morris and Johnson, ‘255 otherwise in good condition. Rare Years Eve), measures 14.25”x21”. looked easy to beat till old nark for Wells to produce a single Excellent image. G £100/150 ‘Jupe’ turned it on again- The caricature of a cricketer. £200/300

68 Arthur William Carr. measures 6”x8” VG £40/60 highlighted with colour, showing Nottinghamshire & England 1910- (Daniel) O’Connell as the batsman, 701 Roy Ullyett. Original pen and ink 1934 was selected to captain with ‘Repeal’ to bat, being run caricature/ cartoon artwork showing England against Australia in the out.Illustrating the defeat of the two M.C.C. members sitting in the 1926 series in England. He campaign to repeal the Act of Union Long Room. The caption, to lower captained in the first three Tests but 1800. Mounted, framed and glazed border reads ‘Last Test changed our came down with tonsillitis during in ornate frame. The cartoon itself lives. We’ve always spent our day the fourth Test of the series, and worn, creased with some damage discussing what’s WRONG with although he recovered in time for £30/50 England’s cricket!. Good image. the fifth Test, was replaced as Drawn on paper and signed by artist The Repeal Association was an Irish captain by Percy Chapman. He was Ullyett, undated. The artwork mass membership political bitterly disappointed with this measures 6”x8” VG £40/60 movement set up by Daniel decision, and although he captained O’Connell in 1840 to campaign for England twice more in his final two 702 Ken Barrington. Original pencil a repeal of the Act of Union of 1800 Tests against South Africa in 1929, drawing of Ken Barrington. Signed between Great Britain and Ireland. from then on he put most of his to the lower border by the artist and effort into captaining dedicated ‘To Ken, from your old pal, The Association’s aim was to revert Nottinghamshire Jack’. Artist unknown. 8”x11”. G Ireland to the constitutional position £30/40 briefly achieved by Henry Grattan 698 Roland Hill (RIP). Original pen, ink and his patriots in the 1780s, but and watercolour caricature painting 703 Neil Bennett. Original pen and ink this time with a full Catholic of Pelham Warner wearing harlequin cartoon artwork showing a involvement that was now possible cap and Clem Hill. Both depicted in newspaper seller, shouting, whilst following the Act of Emancipation cricket attire, Warner with bat and holding up a copy of the paper with in 1829, supported by the electorate wearing pads and holding batting banner headline ‘England Collapse’ . approved under the Reform Act of gloves. The Australian cricketer The caption, to lower border reads 1832. On its failure by the late wearing Australian cap. Signed with ‘Mandelson to take over!’. Drawn 1840s the Young Ireland movement the artists monogram, RIP. Mounted, on paper and signed by artist developed. framed and glazed in modern frame. Bennett with his initials ‘NB’, The caricature measures approx undated. The artwork measures 706 Don Tallon, Australia. Pen and ink 4”x5” and overall 10.5”x12”. VG 7”x8.5”. Sold with a photocopy of image of Tallon in wicket keeping £200/300 the Times, showing the advert when pose by artist Alan Shepherd drawn it was published VG £30/50 in the 1980’s. Sold with a further pen 699 Roy Ullyett. Original pen and ink and ink drawing of a batsman, caricature/ cartoon artwork showing Neil Bennett is a cartoonist whose identity unknown. Each 8”x10”. G a batsman jumping up in the air as a work has appeared in The Times £20/30 ball flys past him, while two players newspaper, Private Eye, Spectator, look on. The caption, to lower Punch etc 707 Ian Botham. Somerset and England. border reads ‘Inspired by Jonathan Original pen and ink caricature of 704 David Rowe. Original pen and ink Edwards, he;s practicing the hop, Botham, head and shoulders, by cartoon artwork showing a two skip and jump for tomorrow’s Test!’. Gerald Broadhead. This caricature watching from the stands as a rather Good image. Drawn on paper and was published in the Cricketer busty lady is knocked to the ground signed by artist Ullyett, the cartoon magazine in the 1980’s. Titled and as a six is hit . The caption, to lower dated ‘Wednesday. August 9th signed by Broadhead. Mounted, border reads ‘If he’s after the man of 1995’. The artwork measures framed and glazed. Overall the match award. A six and a maiden 6.5”x7.5” VG £40/60 14”x16.5”. G £30/40 over is’nt bad for starters!’. Drawn Roy Ullyett was a cartoonist who on artboard and signed by artist 708 Boy cricketer. Early original miniature worked for the Daily Express Rowe and dated to verso 14.8.1978. portrait of a boy cricketer holding a newspaper for many years. He died The artwork measures 7”x8”. VG curved cricket bat in one hand and in 2001, aged 87 £40/60 ball in the other. Appears to be watercolour medium. The portrait, 700 Roy Ullyett. Original pen and ink David Rowe began drawing the full length, appears to be painted on caricature/ cartoon artwork showing long-running “Playboy” series for vellum and the boy is dressed in two M.C.C. members, one reading a the Daily Mirror in 1962, for whom period 18th century attire. Unsigned. newspaper with large headline he also created the “Nobby” strip. Some wear and staining to the ‘Atherton Marathon Innings. Rowe remained at the paper until image, generally good. Approx England save the Test’. The caption, 1986. He continued to work as a 4”x5.5”. G £150/250 to lower border reads ‘Give freelance cartoonist until his Illingworth the credit. If he had’nt retirement in 1994. Rowe died from 709 ‘Cricket At The College’. Jeremy misread the wicket this would never leukemia in October 2004. Storr. Large original watercolour have happened!’. Good image. painting of the county cricket 705 ‘O’Connell Out’. Early Drawn on paper and signed by artist ground at Cheltenham College, 1840/50’s printed cartoon, Ullyett, undated. The artwork signed by artist Jeremy Storr. The

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image shows a match in progress to to left hand side. The poster Mail’ 1907 and the other from ‘The foreground with the College measures 16”x24”. Folds, good Town & Country Journal’ 1911. The buildings to background. Well condition £40/60 two laid down, back to back, on executed painting. Attractively card. G £18/25 This probably refers to the bet that mounted, framed and glazed. The Lillee and Marsh had in 1981 716 ‘The Australian Eleven 1909 and the painting measures 23.5”x14.25” against England winning the Leeds Visiting English XI 1902/03. Two and overall 31”x22”. Very good Test with odds of 500-1 large newspaper and magazine condition £120/160 photographs of the teams printed in 713* Vivian Richards. ‘Master of the 710 ‘Famous Cricketers Jubilee Souvenir Australia. One from ‘The Referee’ M.C.G.’. Original ‘The Age Sport 1878-1928’. Large colour poster 1909 and the other from ‘The Extra’ newspaper advertising poster originally published by Plumridge Australian Field’ 1903. The two laid dated 24th December 1984 with Ltd. Manufacturing Confectioners. down, back to back, on card. G image of Richards batting to left Barry Parade, Brisbane. Image of the £18/25 hand side. The poster measures English Cricket Team of 1928/29 to 16”x24”. Folds, good condition 717 M.A. Noble and S.E. Gregory. Two centre with cameo images of famous £40/60 colour lithographs of cricketers English and Australian cricketers to published by Albert Chevallier Tayler sides with printed fixtures and Richards scored 208 in the West in 1905. Adhesive marks to the calendar to lower half. Printed in two Indies first innings out of a total of reverse of the Noble image, odd halves. Framed and glazed. Overall 479 all out, hitting 22 fours and marks to images. The Noble image 18”x23”. G £100/150 three sixes has been trimmed £25/35 711* ‘Chappell Slams Fans. ‘Cricket 714 Stoddart’s tour of Australia 1897-98 718 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1907/08. Gorillas’. Original ‘The Sun’ (Sydney) and McLaren’s tour of Australia ‘Great International cricket match on newspaper advertising poster dated 1901/02. Two large newspaper and the grounds at Melbourne, 19th January 1979. The poster magazine photographs of the teams Australia’. Copyright 1908. Pair of measures 16”x24”. Folds, good printed in Australia. One from a original sepia stereoscopic action condition £40/60 photograph by Crown Studios of photographs of the Australia v Sydney and the by Talma of Sydney. Australia were playing England at England Test match played at The two laid down together on card. Sydney and due to the Packer series Melbourne in 1908. The photograph To verso are two further similar being held at the same time. show the two batsmen running images of N.S.W. v Tasmani 1905 Australia were fielding what between the wickets and a fielder and Wynyard’s team to New appeared to be a second team. Fans throwing in to the wicket keeper, Zealand 1906/07. G £18/25 stayed away and supported the scoreboard to background. The two Packer team instead 715 ‘The English Cricket Team in very similar photographs are laid Australia 1907 and the English team down to card mount to enable 2 712* ‘Lillee. Row grows over Bet’. in Australia 1911/12. Two large dimensional images to become 3 Original ‘Daily Mirror’ (Sydney) newspaper and magazine dimensional images by looking newspaper advertising poster dated photographs of the teams printed in through a special stereoscope 9th August 1982 with image of Lillee Australia. One from ‘The Sydney viewer. The photographs by

70 Underwood & Underwood condition. Framed and glazed, Woods £30/50 Publishers. The photographs each overall 26.5”x17”. G £80/120 730 Cricket 1784. An early hand measure 3”x3.25” and overall on The signatures were collected by coloured print of a cricket match in card mount 7”x3.5”. Rare £100/150 Harry Brind, the old Oval progress in the grounds of a country ‘Australia v England 1907/08, 2nd groundsman house with the title ‘Cricket played Test Match. M.C.G. England 2nd by the Gentlemen’s Club White 724 ‘Cricketing Heroes. Sir Don innings. Noble 2 wickets. Fane & Conduit House 1784’, artist Bradman’. Large print taken from Hutchings batting’ handwritten in unknown. Some browning to paper, the original pencil drawing by Jack pencil to verso. England won the some wear and creasing to image. Russell of Bradman in batting pose Test by one wicket. Hutchings made Mounted framed and glazed, overall wearing Australian cap drawn in 126 & 39 in the match, Fane made 14.5”x12.5” £30/50 1989. Limited edition 11/950, 13 & 50 and Noble signed by Bradman and artist 731 Eric and Alex Bedser. Large colour 719 ‘The South Africa Cricketers 1912’. Russell. 25”x18”. G £60/90 print from the original drawn by Special supplement. Presented with artist David Wallace. The print 725 ‘England Celebration. Ashes Win ‘The Captain’ Magazine . August signed by both of the Bedser twins Australia 2011’. Large colour print, 1912. Supplement shows, mainly and Wallace. Sold with letter from from the original by Christina Pierce, head and shoulders images of the Wallace, dated 1998, to the Bedser’s showing the England team players. G £20/30 regarding the print and a copy of the celebrating with the Ashes trophy. Cricketer magazine in which it was 720 ‘Australian & English Cricketers Signed to lower border by five of the published. VG £25/35 1936-37’. Two large card team including Strauss (Captain), supplements issued by The Age and Pieterson, Trott etc plus the artist. 732 ‘Cricket at Edgbaston 1978’. Large The Leader to commemorate the 36”x30”. VG £60/90 limited edition mono print of the series. One shows the Australian Edgbaston ground with match in 726 ‘Collingwood. Twenty20 World Cup team and the other the English team progress by artist Roy Abell. Signed 2010’. Large colour print, from the in caricature with names to lower in pencil to lower border by Abell. original painting by Christina Pierce, border. The supplements each Limited edition number 3 of 200 showing Paul Collingwood holding measure 12”x16”. Odd faults, good prints produced. The print measures the trophy. 20”x20”. VG £30/40 £40/60 33”x25”. Mounted, framed and 727 ‘Two to Win. Ashley Giles and glazed. Excellent image. VG £40/60 721 ‘Ian Botham. Cricketing Heros’. Matthew Hoggard, 4th Test Trent Large limited edition print of a pencil 733 The Ashes. ‘The Sydney Mail. Bridge, Ashes 2005’. Large limited drawing of Botham appealing by November 2nd 1932. Australia v edition colour print, from the original artist Jack Russell 1989, signed by England 1932/33 ‘Bodyline’ series. by Christina Pierce, showing Ashley the artist. G £30/50 Original front colour cover with full Giles and Matthew Hoggard running page colour image of a batsman 722 The Noble Game of Cricket, 1787. the run which won the Test match in walking back into the pavilion An early oval, hand coloured 2005. Signed to lower border by having batted with spectators engraving of a cricket match in Giles and Hoggard plus the artist. looking on by R.H. Mappett. A little progress in the grounds of a country Limited edition 38/129. 39”x29”. foxing otherwise generally good house with the title ‘Representation VG £60/90 condition £30/40 of the Noble Game of Cricket as 728 ‘Victory over the Aussies 2005’. played in the celebrated Cricket Field 734 ‘Lord’s’. Alan Fearnley. Large colour Large limited edition Giclee colour near White Conduit House 1787’, print of the ground by Fearnley. print, from the original by Frank artist unknown. Mounted framed Signed to lower border by Denis Brown, capturing England’s historic and glazed, overall 13”x11”. Minor Compton. Mounted, framed and victory over the Aussies in 2005, it staining to outer border otherwise in glazed. Approx 32”x22” overall. G contains key moments of the good condition £60/90 £25/35 summer and also cricketers that have 723 England Captains. ‘Marylebone featured in the Ashes battles over 735 England v West Indies 1995. ‘The Cricket Club-The New Pavilion at the years. Signed by Ashley Giles Lord’s Pavilion’. Colour print from Lord’s. Thomas Verity, Architect’. and the artist. Limited edition the original watercolour by David Reproduction limited edition sepia 25/950. 24”x20”. VG £30/50 Gentleman 1986. Signed to image print, taken from the original by the two teams who played at 729 Reginald Herbert Spooner, engraving. Limited edition of 1000 Lord’s. Twenty nine signatures Lancashire & England 1899-1923. copies. The print signed to side including Lara, Richardson, Walsh, Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph borders by twenty seven former Ambrose, Hooper, Benjamin, of Spooner. ‘Reggie’. July 18th 1906 England Test Captains including Gibson, Atherton, Stewart, Gough, by Spy. Framed and glazed. Overall Wyatt, Mann, May, Sheppard, Hick, Cork, Thorpe, Smith etc. approx 11”x16”. Some wrinkling to Dexter, Cowdrey, Cranston, Willis, 20”x17”. G £40/60 image, some minor staining to lower Botham, Gooch, Gower, Edrich, border. Sold with two reproduction END OF DAY ONE Close, Greig etc. Slight fading to the prints of and Sammy signature of Greig otherwise in good

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