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Venue: The Premier Travel Inn (Leicester-South West), Braunstone Lane East, Leicester LE3 2FW (See map page 2)

Cricket Memorabilia Auction Saturday 21st February 2009 11.00am Viewing: Friday 5pm to 8pm and Saturday 8am to 11am

Football, Rugby & Sporting Memorabilia Auction Sunday 22nd February 2009 11.00am Viewing: Friday 5pm to 8pm, Saturday 8am to 11am and Sunday 8am to 11am Please note that viewing is not permitted once the auction has commenced. Approximate rate of sale - 150/180 lots per hour

Complimentary tea, coffee & mineral water will be available on both days prior to the auction

Please bring any items along during viewing times for a free valuation with no obligation

A buyer’s premium of 15% (plus V.A.T. at 15%) Postal bids are welcomed and should be sent of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of to: Knight’s Sporting Ltd, Cuckoo Cottage, all lots. Town Green, Alby, Norwich NR11 7PR V.A.T. lots are marked throughout the catalogue Office: (01263) 768488 Fax: (01263) 768788 with an asterisk after the lot number. V.A.T. Mobile: 07885 515333 charges are reclaimable by V.A.T. registered Email bids to [email protected] traders within the EEC. Purchasers outside the Please note: All commission bids to be EEC will be exempt from these charges subject received no later than 6pm on the day prior to to proof of postage or granting of licenses. the auction of the lots you are bidding on. Cheques to be made payable to "Knight’s". Credit cards accepted. Payments by Visa and Auction results will be available by telephone from 10.30am and on our website on Tuesday Access/Mastercard will be subject to a 24th February. surcharge of 3% of the total amount payable. For full terms and conditions see page 3. Postage and packing will be charged at current rates for all postal deliveries. Packing will be charged at £3.00 per customer.

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PLEASE NOTE as from October 2006 Knights Sporting Limited will not be accepting any bulk boxed lots of modern items for sale at future auctions unless approved by the Auctioneer. i.e. bulk boxes of modern football programmes, books, ephemera etc . We class 'modern' as post 1970. Acceptance of any lot is at the discretion of the auctioneer. Also, please note amendment to terms and conditions: Item 12. As from January 2007, all unsold lots will attract a fee per lot of £3.00 + VAT.

LIVE TELEPHONE BIDDING Live telephone bidding can be arranged by contacting the auctioneer at least two days prior to the day of auction. We now have a mandatory minimum lot estimate of £80.00. Please see conditions of sale for full details Please call 01263 768488 prior to 19/02/09 to book your live telephone line.

Please note that if you need to speak to Tim Knight or a member of staff personally from the morning of Thursday 19th February , please call one of the mobiles on 07885 515333 or 07718 740886 . Faxes, emails and recorded messages can be left on our normal numbers and will be forwarded as necessary.

VAT Knight’s would like to point out that unlike some other Auction Houses, who operate under the Auctioneers Margin Scheme, we are V.A.T. registered under the standard V.A.T. regulations. V.A.T. is applied on the sale price of a lot only where the vendor is V.A.T. registered or the source of the lot is from a non E.E.C. country. Where V.A.T. is applicable, it is denoted in the catalogue by an asterisk after the lot number. V.A.T. is payable on auctioneer's commission without exception. The VAT on commission is a charge on commission and not on the item purchased.

2 CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. A buyer’s premium of 15% (Plus V.A.T. @ 15%) 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 15%. 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. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid, divide any lot, combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot without prior notice. 7. The buyer shall pay the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer (the hammer price) together with a premium of 15% (Plus V.A.T. @ 15%) of the hammer price, all of which are hereafter collectively referred to as ‘the total sum due’. By making any bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to the fact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the seller commission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 15% (Plus V.A.T. @ 15%) and assents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission. 8. The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. 9. If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. ii) Proceed with damages for breach of contract. 10. Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due. 11. The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which a reserve has been placed. 12. As from January 2007, all unsold lots will attract a fee per lot of £3.00 + VAT. 12a. Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale or to collect the lot. 13. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties are hereby excluded. 14. Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. ‘A deliberate forgery’ means a lot made with intent to deceive. 15. A buyer’s claim under the above condition shall be limited to the amount paid to the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition the buyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by the Auctioneer. 16. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement. 17. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer’s premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer’s discretion and accepted by the Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. By delivering the goods to the Auctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges that he/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions. 18. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller no later than forty days after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. 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.

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Lot 344 Lot 775

Lot 25 Lot 558

4 DAY ONE

CRICKET MEMORABILIA

CRICKET EPHEMERA Kent’. Slightly trimmed, laid down to Swinstead and date ‘1904’ to page, minor foxing and rusting to bottom left hand corner. Excellent 1 1886. Lord March’s XI v staples otherwise in good condition. image. To inside page the Toasts and The Australians. Large photographic Rare £60/80 programme for the evening and to admission ticket for the match the back cover the menu and wines. played at The Priory Park, Chichester 4 Canterbury Cricket Week 1908. Approx 12”x9.5”. The menu is on 28th-30th June 1886. The match Epilogue entitled ‘Entente Cordiale’, slightly frayed at spine otherwise in was played for Charlie Howard’s by N. Newnham-Davis. Laid down good condition. A rare and highly (Sussex) Benefit and the admission to page, minor rusting to staples desirable item from this early tour ticket has images of Howard, Priory otherwise in good condition. Laid £400/600 Park, images of Chichester Cathedral down to verso ‘Fred Huish Still and Cross. Printed detail to centre Behind the Wickets’. Printed poem 7 ‘Yorkshire v Lancashire. Centenary reads ‘Lord March’s Eleven v The by Albert Craig known as ‘The Dinner 1949. Large official folding Australians. Charlie Howard begs Surrey Poet’. Dated 1st June 1908. table/seating plan for the Dinner respectfully to announce that the Page trimmed, some age toning. held at the Grand Hotel, Sheffield on above match will be played for his Both rare items £130/160 the 7th October 1949. This was Benefit in the Priory Park, Chichester cricket writer’s J.M. Kilburn’s copy. G 5 Australian tour of England 1953. on June 28-30th 1886’. Some of £20/30 Howard’s career highlights to lower ‘Dinner to the Australian touring half of ticket. Details to lower border team’. Large rare official menu for 8 Australian tour of England 1948 ‘W.N. Malby. Photo, Chichester’ and the Dinner held at the Welcombe ‘Dinner to Welcome Home the New ‘E.H. Martin, Writer’. The admission Hotel, Stratford Upon Avon on the South Wales Members of the 1948 ticket laid down to card otherwise in 4th July 1953. Decorative covers Australian Cricket Team’. Official good/very good condition. Sold with with Australian emblem to centre single card menu for the Dinner held original letterhead/memorandum for and titles above and below with at the Cricketers’ Club of N.S.W. on Howard’s business post cricket green ribbon tie to edge. Menu and the 4th November 1948. Signed to ‘Charlie Howard. Family Butcher, toasts to centre. Toasts by Bennett face by , in later years. North Street, Chichester.... Home (Manager), Hassett (Captain) and Sold with a ‘pirate’ scorecard for the killed English Meat only’. G England Captain Freddie Brown. 1st Test at Trent Bridge 1948, signed £100/150 Odd minor faults otherwise in good in later years, by Godfrey Evans and condition £50/70 Denis Compton. Plus further 1948 Australia beat Lord March’s XI by brochure etc. G £30/50 eight wickets. Giffen took 7-21 and 6 M.C.C. Tour of Australia 1903/04. Spofforth 6-72 for the Australians Early and impressive official menu to 9 Cricket ephemera. Australian to and J.C. Wootton took 6-78 for Lord the victorious M.C.C. team who England 1964 M.C.C. Dinner menu March’s XI. Charlie Howard played returned home with the ‘Ashes’ signed by Alan Connolly, England v 22 matches for Sussex from 1874- having won the series by three Tests Pakistan 1978 Headingley menu and 1882 to two. The Dinner was held at The two Scarborough Festival invitations Trocadero, on 22nd April for 1980 and 1989. G £20/30 2 Canterbury Cricket Week 1906. 1904. The large menu with elaborate Epilogue entitled ‘Grievances cover design by G. Hillyard 10* ‘England v West indies, Lords 1950. Limited’, by N. Newnham-Davis, Swinstead depicts Warner and his Victory Test Match-Calypso’. with a Suffragette skit by various team wearing tour blazers and caps Original 78rpm record. Lord Kent C.C.C. players and references and carrying cricket bags, two Beginner (Egbert Moore) to Albert Craig, Surrey poet. Six players are holding aloft a large accompanied by Calypso Rhythm players named to back page in ink banner with image of an English lion Kings. Rare. G £60/90 including Marsham, Burnup, Dillon, with cricket bat sitting on an 11 Fred Trueman. ‘Vitalis- Keeps even Mason etc. Slightly trimmed, edge of Australian kangaroo. The players are my hair neat all day’. Original 1960’s spine laid down to page, minor all named, with scenes of the team free standing card advertising foxing, age toning otherwise in good setting sail and Australia depicted. sign/showcard showing Trueman, condition. Very rare £80/120 The Southern Cross is depicted with half length, in England sweater a starlit sky containing Australian Kent won the County Championship holding and pointing at the bottle of cricketers names, Trumper, Duff, in 1906 Vitalis. Approx 19”x28”. Some Noble etc. Elaborate border with wear, scratching otherwise in good 3 Canterbury Cricket Week 1907. names of various England Captains, condition £30/50 Epilogue entitled ‘The Simple Life’, flags etc and the title to the top by N. Newnham-Davis. Four players border is ‘Dinner to the M.C.C. 12 Cowdrey & Pullar. ‘Gradidge Bats, named to back page in ink including Australian Team, April 1904. Lord Pads & Gloves used by Colin Marsham, Day, Dillon and Hutchings Alverstone, President of the M.C.C. Cowdrey and Geoff Pullar’. Original who ‘Entered with the Spirit of in the chair. Printed signature of 1960’s free standing card advertising sign/showcard showing the two

5 England openers walking out to bat. January has coverage of Bradman’s 21 M.C.C. tour of West Indies 1974. Approx 9”x11”. Lacking card record score of 452no for New South Official brochure for the Third Test support at back, odd faults Wales v Queensland with match played at Kensington Oval, Barbados otherwise in good condition £15/25 report etc. The copy for the 8th on the 6th-11th March 1974. January has coverage of the 2nd day Compiled by W. Annamunthodo. 13 England v Australia, The Oval 1926. and the conclusion of the match. G/VG £20/30 Original complete edition of the Bradman made the record score in ‘Daily Sketch’ for the 19th August 415 minutes and hit forty nine 4’s. 22 Australian tour of England 1956. 1926. The front cover is devoted to Qty 2. The newspapers are ‘The Bristol Brewery. Georges & Co a large full page photograph of the complete, each has tape support to Ltd’ Fixture card for 1956 listing the crowd’s rushing onto the Oval after spine otherwise in generally good fixtures of the Australian tourists, England won the Ashes by beating condition. G £50/70 Gloucestershire and Somerset teams. the Australians by 289 runs. Good Some notes handwritten to outer coverage of the match both reports 17 England v Australia ‘Bodyline’. covers otherwise in generally good and further pictures to inside pages Original complete copies of the condition £25/35 and rear cover. The newspaper Australian newspaper ‘The Argus’ complete and in good/very good for January 13th and 14th, 16th- 23 Foinham Cricket Club 1889-1890. condition £20/30 20th 1933. The newspapers give Small original expenses book with good coverage of the third Test subscriptions and accounts for the 14 Don Bradman ‘Bodyline’ 1932/33. played in Adelaide with reports, Sufffolk cricket club. The book kept ‘The Australian Pictorial’. Complete pictures, comment on the English by the Secretary W..U.C. Burrell. and original copy of the newspaper tactics etc. Qty 7. The newspapers Sold with ‘Cricket Chat for 1889. which has an excellent full length are complete, each has tape support Gleanings from Cricket during colour image of Bradman batting to to spine otherwise in generally good 1887/88. Portraits and Biographies the front cover. To inside pages, condition. Interesting reading. G of Eminent Cricketers’. Cricket excellent cricket content with ten full £150/250 Office. Pages becoming detached at pages devoted to the cricket spine. G £25/35 including full page colour images of This was the Test match that the two Captains, Bill Woodfull and brought the ‘Body-line incident to 24 Sir Learie Constantine, Trinidad & Douglas Jardine, full pages of all the boiling point’. Woodfull was hit West Indies 1921-1939. Official England and the Australian players, twice and Oldfield, who didn't bat programme/brochure for the full page picture of the England in the 2nd innings, played a ball Borough of Nelson ‘Admission of Sir team, full page devoted to ‘Bowlers from Larwood into his face. England Learie Constantine, M.B.E. as Grips’, two full pages showing pen won by 338 runs. Larwood and Honorary Freeman of the Borough’ pictures of famous Australian and Allen took fifteen wickets in the held at the Council Chamber, Nelson England cricket personalities and match on the 20th April 1963. Sold picture images of the England tour together with two letters from the matches v and 18 All Indian Cricket Tour To England Town Clerk regarding the occasion. Victoria. Paper a little fragile on 1932. Large official pre tour G £40/60 brochure produced by the Board of edges with nicks etc otherwise in AUTOGRAPHED CRICKET EPHEMERA good condition £80/120 Control for Cricket in India. New Delhi 1932. 48pp. Original 25 Bill Bowes. Yorkshire & England 15 Bodyline. M.C.C. tour of Australia decorative covers. Generally 1929/1947. Excellent collection of 1932/33. Four original complete good/very good condition £30/50 correspondence and negotiation, copies of the Australian newspapers regarding Bill Bowes early career and ‘The Daily Telegraph’ for 2nd, 3rd 19 M.C.C. tour of India 1951/52. ‘Official souvenir of M.C.C. tour in whether he should be able to play and 4th January 1933 and ‘The cricket for Yorkshire having signed a Morning Herald’ for 31st India 1951/52’. Large official tour brochure for the Indian Board of contract to play for M.C.C. The December 1932. Each has coverage correspondence covering the period of the Test match, Control. published by B.D. Panwelkar. Calcutta 1951. Original May 1929 to January 1930 is Bradman’s first ball duck and his 2nd between Lord Hawke, F.C. Toone innings 101no, Larwood and Voce’s decorative colour wrappers. Sold with ‘M.C.C. tour of India 1961/62. (Secretary of Yorkshire C.C.C.) and fiery bowling, Woodfull being hit, John Kaye, who acted as Bill Bowes record crowd of 68,000 etc. Full Aryavart Agencies Publication. Published by C.P. Dawar. Some friend and agent comprises of six match reports, comments and a letters from Lord Hawke to Kay, photograph’s from the Test including faults otherwise in good condition £25/35 three letters from F.C. Toone, one Bradman, Woodfull etc. Quantity 4. letter from Arthur Sellers, Yorkshire The newspapers are complete, each 20 M.C.C. tour of India 1964. ‘England Committee member and father of has tape support to spine otherwise vs India 1964’. Official souvenir A.B. Sellers, Yorkshire Captain 1933- in generally good condition brochure for the tour compiled by 1948 and two letters from John £100/150 D.R. Bhupathy. Original wrappers. Kaye. Excellent content, the majority 16 Don Bradman 452 not out. Original Sold with ‘M.C.C. Visit to India handwritten, ‘Many thanks for your complete copies of the Australian 1964. Official souvenir brochure. letter re Bowes, I am forwarding newspaper ‘The Sydney Morning Indian Express souvenir. Odd minor same to Mr Toone, with a request, Herald’ for January 7th and January faults otherwise in good condition that he makes enquiry and we have 8th 1930. The copy for the 7th £30/40 a look at him at the nets. A boy of

6 his height has great possibilities as a against Cambridge. Naturally Gilman played in London County’s fast bowler...’ Arthur Sellers to Kaye, Yorkshire became interested and next match v Leicestershire on the June 1928.... ‘Re. Bowes. He is quite after some complex negotiations it 1st August. A.E. Lawton, who also all right. I got him on the ground was agreed that, while his contract played for London County, made 54 staff at Lord’s and he is very well with M.C.C. should stand, he should and 91 for Derbyshire in a match looked after-not being worked too be released to play for Yorkshire played the previous day to the much. He stands 6 feet, 5 inches. unless M.C.C. required him for a postcard’s date Wears glasses. Too fragile at present’ first class match. As a result he Toone to Sellers, June 1928..... ‘Sorry played several times for his county 30* Lord Harris. Kent & England 1870- to trouble you but I believe you in 1929 and in 1930 received his 1911. Three page handwritten letter know all about Bowes and his county cap. From then on, though dated 2nd April (circa 1900) on engagement at Lord’s- and you are his contract with M.C.C. did not end ‘Belmont, Faversham’ headed paper. anxious for him to play for the until 1937, they claimed his services Nicely signed by Harris. Adhesive County. We are told at Lord’s he has only on special occasions and he mark to verso otherwise in good signed on for 9 years and they became and was a regular member condition £140/180 cannot let him off to play for us-this of the county side. This stage of 31* Alfred Lyttelton. Cambridge is an awkward position and needs Bowes cricketing career is covered in University, Middlesex & England careful handling...’ Hawke to Kaye, Bill Bowes autobiography ‘Express 1876-1887. Two page handwritten October 1928...... ‘Re Bowes....I am Deliveries’, pages 26-28 letter from Lyttelton to ‘Charlie’ on writing to my friend Col. Heseltine, 26 Lord Martin Bladen Hawke, ‘Victoria Lodge, Leamington’ whose letter I read to you today- he Yorkshire & England 1881-1911. headed paper. References in the can probably tell me more as to what Short one page handwritten letter to ‘Mr Balfour’, almost is meant by latest M.C.C. move and letter/note to Mr Johnson, written certainly Prime Minister A.J. Balfour. how much leave may really be on ‘Wighill Park, Tadcaster’ The letter dated 2nd Jan 1906 and granted to play for the County!’. letterhead and dated the 29th April signed by Lyttelton. Two file holes Hawke to Kaye, November 1908. ‘Many thanks for your letter to top edge otherwise in good 1928...‘As you know, my being on and good wishes for the coming condition £120/160 the M.C.C. Committee makes it season’. Nicely signed ‘Hawke’. difficult for me to give advice. No 32* Peter B.H. May. Surrey & England Minor foxing otherwise in good doubt the county will pay for best 1950-1963. Excellent two page condition £80/120 counsels opinion... What damages- handwritten letter from May, on tour if any! could be claimed for breaking Wighill Park, home of Lord Hawke, as Captain of M.C.C. on the an agreement which is so one sided!’ had its own private cricket ground in 1956/57 tour of South Africa, to Hawke to Kaye, November the grounds Brian Castor, Secretary of Surrey 1928....’Truth is young Bowes has C.C.C. The letter dated 21st had no one to give him advice and 27 Alexander Josiah Webbe. Middlesex November 1956 and written on has gone too much on his own and & England (one Test, 1878/79 v official tour headed paper from the the glamour of an engagement at Australia) 1875-1900. Handwritten ‘Victoria Falls Hotel’ headed paper. Lord’s has carried him away!’. postcard from Webbe to Payne May talks of the tour, hotels, pitches, Hawke to Kaye, November 1928.....’ Crawford Esq, dated 17th June matches, results, cricket grounds I am going to London, Monday for 1911. ‘Thank you very much for with references to Lock, Laker and M.C.C. Committee, shall see W. kind notice of my score and promise Loader, Doug Insole etc. ‘The results Findlay and shall learn more about of recommendation for the Test so far have been very pleasing, the young players at Lord’s. I told Matches!!!. G £40/60 especially as the wickets in general have been easy for the batsmen. I you the position of late has altered 28 Rupert Howard. Lancashire 1922- am fortunate in having a nice side and they have allowed him to play 1933, eight matches. Short for it makes things so much easier’. for the County when not wanted at handwritten letter on Lancashire Nicely signed ‘Peter’. Sold with Lord’s. Splendid performance at C.C.C. headed paper, dated 4th July original envelope and an official Melbourne (England beat Australia 1934 from Howard. Howard was autograph sheet signed by all by 3 wickets in 3rd Test).... An Secretary of Lancashire in 1934 and seventeen members of the touring interesting insight into the early Father of N.D. Howard who went party. G £180/250 career of a great Yorkshire and onto play for Lancashire and England fast bowler. All letters in England. Folds, nicks otherwise in 33* Pelham ‘Plum’ Warner. Middlesex & good/very good condition good condition £15/25 England 1894-1920. One page £800/1200 handwritten letter from Warner in 29* William Gilbert Grace. Handwritten reply to a request to sign Bill Bowes was on the Yorkshire postcard in black ink to James photographs. The letter dated 17th ground staff and playing 2nd XI Gilman esq regarding him being at March 1945 and nicely signed by cricket. However Bowes wanted a Hampstead. ‘Please be at Warner. Mounted together with a secure tenure and applied, with Hampstead at 11.30 sharp. photograph of Warner in batting Yorkshire’s approval, for a place on Congratulate Lawton for me..’. attire at the wicket. Overall the groundstaff at Lord’s. He was Nicely signed by Grace. The postcard 16”x13”. G £70/100 taken on in 1928 was playing on a is headed ‘London County Cricket regular basis for M.C.C. during that Club’ and dated 24th July 1901. G summer, taking 5-69 v Wales and in £250/300 his next match took a hat trick

7 34 Hon Charles George Lyttelton. Eton 1906-1939. Ink signature of Arnold 58 Harold Gimblett. Somerset & & Cambridge University 1861-1864. on piece. VG £20/30 England 1935-1954. Ink signature of Three page handwritten letter from Gimblett on card. G £20/30 Lyttelton, dated 10th October 1875. 42 Alfred H. Bakewell. Recipient unknown. Handwriting Northamptonshire & England 1928- 59 Tom Greenhough and Malcolm difficult to decipher, no cricket 1936. Ink signature of Arnold on Hilton of Lancashire & England, content. Letter written on ‘Hagley, card. VG £20/30 Eddie Leadbeater, Yorkshire & England and Joe Hardstaff Junior, Stourbridge’ headed paper and 43 Ken Barrington & Peter May. Surrey Nottinghamshire & England. signed in ink by Lyttelton. G £30/50 and England. Excellent ink signatures Individual signatures on cards of all of both players on individual white 35 All India 1946. ‘Dinner by the Lord four players. G £30/50 Mayor of Leicester to Members of cards. VG £30/40 60 John Gunn & James Iremonger. the India Cricket team on the 44 Edward H. Bowley. Sussex & England Nottinghamshire & England 1896- occasion of its visit to Leicester’. 1912-1934. Ink signature of Arnold 1925 & 1899-1914. Excellent ink Official menu for the Dinner held at laid down to card. G £20/30 the Lord Mayor’s Rooms, Museum signatures of both players on one Buildings on Saturday 18th May 45 Leonard C. Braund. Surrey, Somerset piece. G £40/60 & England 1896-1920. Ink signature 1946. Decorative menu with titles Iremonger also played international of Braund on card. G £40/50 and embossed emblem in red to top football for England half of cover. Nicely signed to inside 46 Walter Brearley. Lancashire, London 61 Nigel Haig. Middlesex & England menu pages in ink by both teams. County & England 1902-1912. Ink 1912-1934. Ink signature of Haig Twenty six signatures include signature of Brearley on card. G laid down on card. G £35/45 Pataudi, Shinde, Hazare, Merchant, £80/120 Mustaq Ali, Mankad, Nayuda, Modi, 62 Harold Thomas William Hardinge. 47 William Brockwell. Surrey, London Berry, Watson, Prentice, Jackson, Kent & England 1902-1933. Ink County & England 1886-1903. Ink Riddington, Sperry, Tilley, Corrall etc. signature of Hardinge laid down on signature of Brearley on small piece This was Prentice’s menu and is card, dated 1924. G £35/45 signed to front and back cover by of card. Ex Wynyard collection. G him. Minor age toning to lower £80/120 63 John Thomas Hearne. Middlesex & England 1888-1923. Ink signature of border otherwise in good condition 48 George Brown. Hampshire & Hearne laid down to page. G £80/120 England 1908-1933. Ink signature of £40/60 The tour match was drawn. For All Brearley on card. G £20/30 64 John William Hearne. Middlesex & India Merchant made 111no & 49 John C. Clay. Glamorgan & England England 1909-1936. Excellent ink 57no, Amarnath took four wickets 1921-1949 and Laurie B. Fishlock. signature of Hearne on piece. G in Leicestershire’s first innings, for Surrey & England 1931-1952. Ink £25/35 Leicestershire, Berry top scored with signatures of Clay and Fishlock on 67, Watson 23 and Sperry and Tilley card and piece. G £20/30 65 Elias Henry Hendren. Middlesex & took four wickets each in the match England 1907-1937. Pencil signature 50 Ken Cranston. Lancashire & England of Hendren on piece. G £20/30 36 ‘Dinner to celebrate the 200th Test 1947-1948. Ink signature of Brearley Match between England and on card. G £10/20 66 George Herbert Hirst. Yorkshire & Australia 1968’. Official M.C.C. England 1891-1929 and Wilfred 51 John N. Crawford. Surrey & England menu for the Dinner held at Lord’s Rhodes. Yorkshire & England 1898- 1904-1921. Ink signature of on the 22nd June 1968. Signed to 1930. Ink signatures of Hirst and Crawford on card. G £50/70 back cover by Ken Barrington, Colin Rhodes on individual pieces. The Milburn, Dave Renneberg and Barry 52 Arthur E. Fagg. Kent & England signature of Rhodes appears to have Knight. G £30/50 1932-1957. Pencil signature of Fagg been signed in later years. G 37 Don Bradman. Official programme on piece. G £15/25 £50/70 and Dinner menu for the B&H 53 Percy G.H. Fender. Surrey, Sussex & 67 John William Hitch. Surrey & Bicentennial Test match held in England 1910-1935. Ink signature of England 1907-1925. Excellent ink Sydney on the 2nd February 1988. Fender on card. G £25/35 signature of Hitch on piece. G Nicely signed in ink to ‘Autographs’ £30/50 page by Bradman. G £30/40 54 Jack A. Flavell. Surrey, Worcestershire & England 1949- 68 J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905- 38 Robert Abel, Surrey & England 1957. Ink signature of Flavell on 1934 & Herbert Sutcliffe, Yorkshire 1881-1904. Ink signature of Abel card. G £10/20 & England 1919-1945. Ink laid down on card. G £100/150 signatures of Hobbs and Sutcliffe on 55 Charles B. Fry. Sussex, London 39 England players. Ink signatures of two individual cards. The signature County & England 1894-1908. Ink of Sutcliffe appears to have been Gubby Allen, Bill Bowes, Freddie signature of Fry on card. G £80/120 Brown and C.J. Barnett on individual signed in later years. G £40/50 cards. G £40/60 56 George Geary. Leicestershire & 69 J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905- England 1912-1938. Ink signature of 1934. Ink signature of Hobbs on 40 Johnny Arnold. Hampshire & Geary on card. G £20/30 England 1929-1950. Ink signature of card. G £20/30 Arnold on card. VG £15/25 57 Paul A. Gibb. Yorkshire, Essex & 70 Errol R.T. Holmes. Surrey & England England 1935-1956. Ink signature of 41 W.E. Astill. Leicestershire & England 1924-1955. Ink signature of Holmes Gibb on piece. G £25/35 on card piece. G £15/25 8 71 John Iddon. Lancashire & England signed to individual cards. G England 1947-1960. Good ink 1924-1945. Ink signature of Iddon £25/35 signature of Tremlett on card. G on small piece. G £30/40 £20/30 85 Ian Alexander Ross Peebles. 72 William Walter Keeton. Middlesex & England 1928-1948. 100 Maurice Joseph Lawson Turnbull. Nottinghamshire & England 1926- Ink signature of Peebles on piece. G Glamorgan & England 1924-1939. 1952. Ink signature of Keeton on £20/30 Pencil signature of Turnbull on piece. piece. G £15/25 G £30/50 86 C.J. Poole, G.H. Pope, Andrew 73 James Langridge. Sussex & England Sandham and Derek Shackleton. 101 Ernest Tyldesley. Lancashire & 1924-1953 & John Langridge. Individual signatures of the four England 1909-1936. Ink signature of Sussex & England 1928-1955. Ink players to individual cards. The Tyldesley on album page. G £35/45 signatures of both Langridge’s on signature of Pope laid down to card. two individual cards. G £20/30 G £20/30 102 W. Voce, W. Payton and W. Walker. Nottinghamshire. Ink signatures of 74 Harold Larwood. Nottinghamshire & 87 William George Quaife. all three players on piece. G £20/30 England 1924-1938 & William Voce. Warwickshire & England 1894-1928. Nottinghamshire & England 1927- Excellent ink signature of Quaife on 103 Cyril Walters, Cyril Washbrook, Alan 1952. Ink signatures of both players piece. G £70/90 Wharton and Allan Watkins. Ink on two individual cards. G £30/50 signatures signed by the players on 88 Charles Frederick Root. Derbyshire & individual cards. The signature of 75 Henry William Lee. Middlesex & England 1910-1920. Ink signatures Watkins laid down to card. G England 1911-1934. Ink signature of of Root on small piece. G £20/30 £15/25 Lee on small piece, laid down on card. G £15/25 89 Charles Albert George Russell. Essex 104 Arthur William Wellard. Somerset & & England 1908-1930. Ink signature England 1927-1950. Ink signature of 76 Sir Henry D.G. Leveson-Gower. of Russell on piece laid down to card. Wellard laid down to card. G Surrey & England 1895-1920. G £40/60 £25/35 Excellent ink signature on card. G £15/25 90 Frank Marshall Sibbles. Lancashire & 105 John Cornish White. Somerset & England 1925-1937. Ink signature of England 1909-1937. Ink signature of 77 George Gibson Macaulay. Yorkshire Sibbles on piece laid down to card. White on card. G £20/30 & England 1920-1935. Excellent ink Piece also signed by H. Makepeace. signature of Macaulay with small G £30/40 106 Leonard Litton Wilkinson. Lancashire picture on card. G £25/35 & England 1937-1947. Ink signature 91 Reginald Albert Sinfield. of Wilkinson laid down to card. G 78 Joseph William Henry Makepeace. Gloucestershire & England 1924- £20/30 Lancashire & England 1906-1930. 1939. Ink signature of Sinfield on Ink signature of Makepeace on page with small picture above. G 107 Frank Edward Woolley. Kent & piece. G £30/40 £15/25 England 1906-1938. Ink signature of Woolley on page with small picture 79 James McConnon. Glamorgan & 92 Thomas Francis Smailes. Yorkshire & above. G £20/30 England, Arthur J.W. McIntyre. England 1932-1948. Ink signature of Surrey & England and C. Arthur Smailes on piece. G £20/30 108 Doug Wright, R.E.S. Wyatt and Milton. Gloucestershire & England. Norman Yardley. Ink signatures Individual ink signatures on three 93 Cedric Ivan James Smith. Middlesex signed by the players on individual individual cards. G £20/30 & England 1934-1939. Ink signature cards. The signature of Wright laid laid down to piece. G £20/30 down to card. G £20/30 80 Walter Mead. Essex & England 1894-1913. Excellent ink signature 94 Ernest James Smith. Warwickshire & 109 Edward L. a’Beckett. Victoria & of Mead on piece. G £40/60 England 1904-1930. Excellent ink of Australia 1927-1932. Ink signature Smith on piece. G £20/30 of a’Beckett on piece laid down to 81 Arthur Mitchell. Yorkshire & England card. G £20/30 1922-1945. Ink signature of Mitchell 95 B.H. Valentine, Frank Tyson, R.T. laid down to card. G £15/25 Spooner and Roy Tattersall. Ink 110 Australian Test players. Ink signatures on individual cards, the signatures of Ron Archer, Merv 82 Norman Stewart Mitchell-Innes. Tattersall signature laid down to Harvey, J.W. Wilson and Ron Gaunt Somerset & England 1931-1949. Ink card. G £20/30 individually signed to cards. G signature of Mitchell-Innes laid £25/35 down to card. G £20/30 96 Herbert Strudwick. Surrey & England 1902-1927. Excellent ink of 111 Ben Barnett. Victoria & Australia 83 Morris Stanley Nichols. Essex & Strudwick on small piece. G £20/30 1929-1947. Ink signature of Barnett England 1924-1939 and Jack signed to card. G £20/30 O’Connor. Essex & England 1921- 97 Herbert Sutcliffe. Yorkshire & 1939. Ink signature of Nichols with England 1919-1945. Ink signature of 112 Len Darling. Victoria & Australia small picture and O’Connor on Sutcliffe on album page. G £20/30 1926-1937. Ink signature of Darling on piece laid down to card £20/30 piece. G £40/60 98 Leslie Fletcher Townsend. Derbyshire 84 Alan Oakman, Jim Parks, Winston & England 1922-1939. Ink signature 113 Don George Bradman. New South Place and Dick Pollard. Individual of Townsend on piece. G £20/30 Wales, South Australia & Australia 1927-1949. Ink signature of signatures of the four players, all 99 Maurice F. Tremlett. Somerset &

9 Bradman signed to ‘Australia Test appears to have been signed in later 141 Herbert Wilfred Taylor. Natal, Captain’ card. G £40/50 years. G £25/35 Transvaal, Western Province & South Africa 1909-1935. Ink signature of 114 Arther Gordon Chipperfield. New 127 Don Bradman and . Ink Taylor, signed to card. G £25/30 South Wales & Australia 1933-1940. signatures of both Bradman and Ink signature of Chipperfield signed Miller signed to lined piece. G 142 Leonard ‘Jock’ Livingstone. New to card. G £20/30 £30/50 South Wales & Northamptonshire 1941-1957. Ink signature of 115 Samuel Charles Everett. New South 128 Geoff Noblet. South Australia & Livingstone, signed to album page Wales & Australia 1921-1930. Australia 1945-1953. Ink signature (dated 1948), signature of Frank Excellent ink signature of Everett of Noblet on piece laid down to Chester to verso. G £15/25 signed to card. G £25/35 white card. G £20/30 143 South Africa. McLean, Mitchell, 116 Jack Morrison Gregory. New South 129 Bert Oldfield. New South Wales & Nourse, Owen-Smith, Richards, Wales & Australia 1920-1929. Ink Australia 1919-1938. Ink signature Rowan, H.W. Taylor and C.B. Van signature of Gregory signed to card. of Oldfield signed to card. Signature Rynveld. Ink signatures of all eight Signature signed in later years. G dated 1971 by Oldfield. G £25/35 Test players signed to individual £25/35 130 Bill O’Reilly. New South Wales & cards, two signatures laid down. G 117 Clarrie V. Grimmett. Victoria, South Australia 1919-1938. Ink signature £40/60 Australia & Australia 1918-1941. Ink of O’Reilly to card. Signature signed 144 West Indies. Headley, Walcott, signature of Grimmett signed to in later years. G £25/30 Weekes, Kanhai, Roy Marshall and card. Signature signed in later years. Rai. Ink signatures of all six Test G £25/35 131 William Harold Ponsford. Victoria & Australia 1920-1934. Ink signature players signed to individual cards. G 118 Lindsey Hassett. Victoria & Australia of Ponsford to card. Signature signed £40/60 1932-1953 and Ray Lindwall. New in later years. G £25/30 145 County cricket signatures. Selection South Wales, Queensland & of thirty three signatures on cards, Australia 1941-1960. Ink signatures 132 Jack Ryder. Victoria & Australia pieces, snip etc. Signatures include of Hassett and Lindwall each signed 1912-1932. Ink signature of Ryder Berry, Bond, Bryan, Cornford, Cox, to individual cards. G £25/35 to card. Signature signed in later years. G £25/30 Langridge, McCorkell, R.B.Porch, 119 Hunter S.T.L. ‘Stork’ Hendry. New Seymour etc. Some signatures laid South Wales, Victoria & Australia 133 Frank Tarrant. Victoria & Middlesex down. G £50/70 1918-1936. Ink signature of Hendry 1898-1926. Ink signature of Tarrant 146 County cricket signatures. Selection signed to card. Signature signed in to piece, laid down to card. G of album pages each uniformly later years. G £25/35 £25/35 divided with name handwritten to 120 Percival M. Hornibrook. Queensland 134 John Morris Taylor. New South left hand side and signed by the & Australia 1919-1934. Ink Wales & Australia 1913-. Ink player to right in ink. Good selection signature of Hornibrook ‘Australia XI signature of Taylor on paper piece. G of counties, twenty six pages 1930’ on piece laid down to card. G £25/35 containing over 120 signatures. £25/35 135 George Edward Tribe. Victoria, Signatures include Coldwell, Northamptonshire & Australia 1945- Richardson, Flavell, Horton, 121 Herbert Ironmonger. Queensland & Pettiford, Hedges, Van Geloven, Australia 1909-1936. Ink signature 1959. Ink signature of Taylor on white card, dated 1980. G £20/30 Meyer, Hallam, Lobb, Graveney, of Ironmonger on piece. G £25/35 Milton etc. G £50/70 122 W.H. Jeanes. Australian team 136 Mervyn George Waite. South Australia & Australia 1930-1946. Ink 147* J.C. ‘Cornish’ White. Somerset & manager 1930’s. Ink signature of England. Album page with amusing Jeanes on small piece laid down to signature of Waite to piece, laid down to card. G £25/35 four line verse written and signed by card. G £10/20 White and dated 1928. G £40/60 123 and Gil Langley. Ink 137 Charles William Walker. South Australia & Australia 1928-1941. Ink 148 County cricketers. Collection of signatures of both players signed to eighty eight individual signatures of individual white cards. G £20/30 signature of Walker to piece, laid down to card. G £25/35 county players on cards, pieces, 124 Alan Kippax. New South Wales & snips etc. Signatures include Aird, Australia 1918-1936. Ink signature 138 Edward Clive Stewart White. New Avery, Bainbridge, Bencraft, of Kippax signed to card. Signature South Wales & Australia 1934-1939. Cornwallis, White, Wilson, Sellers, appears to have been signed in later Ink signature of Walker to piece, laid Santall, Virgin, Ord, Cox, G. Edrich, years. G £20/30 down to card. G £25/35 Horner, Pretlove, Pilling, Suttle etc. 139 Sidney James Pegler. Transvaal & Some signatures laid down. G 125 Arthur Alfred Mailey. New South £80/100 Wales & Australia 1912-1930. Ink South Africa 1908-1924. Ink signature of Mailey on piece. G signature of Pegler signed to card. G 149 County cricketers signatures. £25/35 £20/30 Selection of nineteen individual signatures on cards, pieces and 126 Ernest Leslie McCormick. Victoria & 140 Sibley John Snooke. Border, Western Province, Transvaal & South Africa scraps. There are five Glamorgan Australia 1929-1939. Ink signature signatures, Hedges, W.E. Jones, of McCormick signed to white card, 1897-1924. Ink signature of Snooke, signed to card. G £25/35 Muncer, D. Shepherd and D. Ward,

10 Yorkshire, Hamer (1938, 2 matches), Titmus, Barrington, Hanif Australia Bicentenary 1988 first day Kilner, Lee, Lester, Robinson, Sellers Mohammad, Lamb, Woolmer, covers etc. Some items not signed. and J. Tunnicliffe and Oxford and Luckhurst, Sadiq, Cowdrey, Hayes, Over sixty one signatures including Cambridge University C.C., Blofeld, Pilling etc. Good Kent, Lancashire Border, M. Hughes, Morrison, Dickinson, McIntosh, Pearse, Russell, interest. Some unsigned items. G Arthurton, Waugh, Zimbabwe squad Udal and D.E. Young. Majority in £25/35 1993, B. Richards, Atherton etc. ink, odd ones in pencil. G £50/70 Some duplication of signatures. Sold 161 Cricket autographs 1930/90’s. Small with a 1980 softback edition of 150 Maurice Tate & Andrew Sandham. album containing seventy two Wisden. G £20/30 Two album pages each individually individual signatures of cricketers signed by the two players. G signatures for the period. Mainly AUTOGRAPH SHEETS/ALBUM PAGES £25/35 signed on white cards, odd signatures laid down. Signatures 168 India tour of England 1952. Large 151 Australian & New Zealand Test include Hutton, May, Statham, album page signed by all eighteen players. Collection of fifteen Tyson, Larter, Cowdrey, Laker, members of the Indian touring party. Australian and ten New Zealand Brookes, Compton, F.R. Brown, Signatures include Hazare, players signatures on white cards. Hardstaff, Snow, Spooner, Voce etc. Gaekwad, Sen, Roy, Shinde, Signatures include Ponting, G £30/40 Manjrekar, Ramschand, Gopinath Inverarity, Slater, McGill, Lehmann, etc. Mounted with mono printed Langer, Fleming, Astle, Vettori, 162 Cricketers Who’s Who 2000. Signed photo card of the team, also with Bracewell etc. G £25/35 to individual pages by over 265 some signatures, mostly faded. featured cricketers and umpires Framed and glazed. G £40/60 152 Test cricketers. Collection of fifty including all of the 2005 Ashes white cards each individually signed winning team. Signatures include 169 Oxford University. Two album pages by a Test player. Signatures include Pieterson, Hoggard, Anderson, signed by the 1947 (11 signatures) Nel, Bond, Law, MacGill, Fleming, Harmison, Jones, Flintoff, Sehwag, and 1952 (11) teams. Signatures Cairns, Ganguly, Slater, Bevan, Symonds, Pollock, Tufnell, Thorpe include Cowdrey, Whitcomb, Coxon, Rhodes, B. Richards, Kallis, Wasim etc. G £40/60 Donnelly, Kardar, Ben Travers Akram, Bracewell etc. G £25/35 (famous playwright) etc. G £25/35 163 Signed programmes. Official 153 England Test cricketers c1960’s. programmes for the England v india 170 New Zealand tour of Pakistan and Collection of twenty five white cards 1986 One day match at Old Trafford India 1976. Official autograph sheet each individually signed by a Test signed by nine of England and one for the tour signed by all sixteen player. Signatures include D. of the Indian team and England v Sri players. Signatures include Turner, Sheppard, Parfitt, Simpson, Milton, Lanka 1991, Test match held at Parker, Burgess, Cairns, Hadlee, Radley, Snow, Lever, Dexter, Lord’s, signed by four of England Collinge, Howorth etc. G £30/40 Underwood, D. Wilson etc. G and seven of Sri Lanka. Signatures £20/30 171 Warwickshire 1950. Album page include Botham, Gower, Gatting, signed by ten members of the team. 154 George Brown. Hampshire & Gooch, Muralitharan, De Silva, Signatures include Grove, Townsend, England 1908-1933. Ink signature of Jayasuriya etc. G £15/25 Ord, Spooner, Hollies, Pritchard, Brown on piece. G £20/30 164 Colin Cowdrey. ‘Souvenir match card Hitchcock etc. G £25/35 155 David Denton. Yorkshire & England of the Maidstone Cricket Week 1973 172 Australia 1968. Official autograph 1894-1920. Ink signature of Denton during which Colin Cowdrey scored sheet for the Australian tour of on piece. G £30/40 his 99th and 100th centuries in first England 1968. Fully signed in ink by class cricket’. Signed in ink by all seventeen members of the party 156 Abraham Waddington. Yorkshire & Cowdrey. Sold with a further match including Lawry, Chappell, Hawke, England 1919-1927. Ink signature of card for Kent v Australians 1882- Walters, Mallett, Gleeson etc. G Waddington on piece. G £25/35 1975. VG £20/30 £40/60 157 Harding I. Young. Essex & England 165 Don Bradman. Official menu for the 173 Australia 1938. Official autograph 1898-1912. Ink signature of Young South Australian Cricket Umpire sheet for the Australian tour of Great on piece. G £30/40 Association Bradman medal Dinner Britain 1938. Very nicely signed in 158 Arthur Edward Newton. Somerset held at Adelaide on the 21st Match ink by sixteen members of the 1891-1914. Ink signature of Newton 1990. Nicely signed to front cover by touring party including the Manager on paper piece. G £15/25 Bradman. VG £30/40 Jeanes. Signatures are Bradman, McCabe, O’Reilly, Barnes, Hassett, 159 John Daniell. Somerset 1898-1927. 166 Signed cricket ephemera. Selection of signed trade cards, letters, White, Barnett, Waite, McCormick, Ink signature of Daniell on paper Ward, Brown, Badcock, Fingleton, piece. G £15/25 photographs etc. Over twenty five signatures including Washbrook, Walker, Chipperfield and Jeanes. 160 Signed cricket ephemera. Collection Mueleman, Tribe, Bedser, Lacking the signature of Fleetwood of signed items including Rackermann, Gower, Brookes, Carr, Smith. The sheet mounted, framed programmes, cards, postcards, pages R. Smith, Fairbrother etc. G £25/35 and glazed. Light folds otherwise in etc. Numerous signatures including good/very good condition. Sold with Ponting, Langer, Subba Row, D. 167 Autographed ephemera. Selection two images framed in worn, but Jones, Strauss, Arthurton, Lara, including two Scarborough elaborate wooden cricket frames, Harmison, Pieterson, Ambrose, programmes, menu, England v one of the 1938 Australian tourists

11 and the other of Wally Hammond. Knott, Underwood, Wood, Roope 186a Indian Test cricketers. ‘Delhi & Qty 3 £250/350 etc. G £20/30 District Cricket Association headed paper signed by twenty five Indian 174 Yorkshire 1947. Large autograph 181* England v Australia, Trent Bridge Test cricketers. Signatures include album containing sixteen ink and 1930. Small album page nicely Kirmani, Vengsarkar, Jaffar, pencil signatures, on pieces-laid signed in ink by the England team Srikkanth, Gaekwad, Pandit, down to page, of the Yorkshire team who played Australia in the first Test Sharma, Bhandari, Prasad, Chandra including Sellers, Leyland, Wardle, played at Nottingham on the 13th- etc. G £25/35 Bowes, Sutcliffe, Hutton, Lester, 17th June 1930. Thirteen signatures Yardley etc. Further page with the including Chapman, Hobbs, Tate, CRICKET BOOKS ink signatures, again, on pieces-laid Woolley, Tyldesley, Hammond, down to page, of the RAF XI who Sutcliffe, Larwood etc. G £180/250 187 Devon County Cricket Club 1933. played at Scarborough in 1945. Official handbook for the season. Signatures include Edrich, Wyatt, 182* West Indies 1933. Joined double G/VG £20/30 alum page signed in ink by fifteen Cox, Washbrook etc. Other further 188 Devon County Cricket Club 1934. signatures include Prentice, members of the West Indies team who toured England in 1933. Official handbook for the season. Dempster, Hearne, Harris, Sibbles Minor faults otherwise in good/very etc. G £25/35 Signatures in ink include Grant, Merry, Headley, Wiles, Griffith, good condition £20/30 175 South Africa 1947. Leicestershire Valentine, Christiani, Martindale etc. 189 Devon County Cricket Club. Official C.C.C. headed page nicely signed in Griffith has signed twice. G Yearbooks/Annuals for the 1953 (2), ink by all seventeen members of the £180/250 1955, 1967, 1969-1971, 1973, touring party to England. Signatures 183* Warwickshire 1968. Club headed 1977, season. Qty 9. Good include Melville, Nourse, Mitchell, condition £20/30 Fullerton, Rowan, Lindsay, Mann, compliment slip signed by eleven Payn etc. G £60/90 members of the team. Signatures 190 ‘Devon Dumplings Cricket Club include Jameson, Kanhai, Smith, Jubilee Book 1902-1952’. Edited for 176 New Zealand 1927. Large page Amiss, Gibbs, Abberley etc. G the Committee by Malcolm Elwin. signed in pencil by thirteen members £20/30 Privately printed. Dustwrapper. Sold of the New Zealand touring team to with letter from the ‘Dumplings’ club England 1927. This was the 184* Pakistan 1982. Official autograph sheet for the Pakistan tour of secretary to the vendors father who inaugural tour of England by New wrote an article on the book for the Zealand. Signatures include Lowry, England 1982. Fully signed with eighteen signatures including Imran local Devon paper at the time of its Merritt, Dacre, Page, Oliver, publication. G £10/20 Cunningham, James, McGirr etc. Khan, Muddasar, Miandad, Zaheer, Scarce. G £80/120 Majid, Sarfraz, Qadir etc. G £25/35 191 Surrey C.C.C. Handbook 1910. 185* ‘Indian Test Captains 1932-1992’. Original maroon printed boards with 177 South Africa 1947. Large album gilt lettering. Damp staining with page page nicely signed in ink by Large headed card with printed named signature boxes containing damage to lower border of front sixteen members of the touring cover, affecting internal pages also at party to England. Signatures include the ink signatures of eighteen Indian Captains from the period. Signatures border otherwise in good condition Melville, Nourse, Fullerton, Payn, £25/35 Rowan, Lindsay, Dawson, Mann, include Amarnath, Hazare (signed in Mitchell etc. G £60/80 later years), Umrigar, Gaekwad, 192 Surrey C.C.C. Handbook 1913. Ramchand, Contractor, Wadekar, Original maroon printed boards with 178 West Indies tour of England 1928. Venkat, Gavaskar, Bedi, Kapil Dev, gilt lettering. Odd minor faults to Album page signed by fourteen Azharuddin etc. One signature on edges of boards otherwise in good members of the touring party in piece laid down to card. G £80/120 condition £30/50 pencil to face and by three further players in ink to verso. Signatures 186 Australian tour of England 1948. 193 Surrey C.C.C. Handbook 1914. include Nunes, St Hill, Constantine, Brown autograph album containing Original maroon printed boards with Challenor, Hoad, Griffith (signed a page signed in ink by thirteen gilt lettering. Odd minor faults to twice), Roach, Martin, Fernandes members of the Australian touring edges of boards otherwise in good (signed twice), Small etc. G party, being the team who played condition £30/50 £80/120 Scotland in the last match of the tour at Mannofield Park, Aberdeen on 194 Western Australian Cricket 179 New Zealand tour of Pakistan and the 17th & 18th September 1948. Association Annual Reports for India 1976. Official autograph sheet Signatures include Bradman, Harvey, 1909/10, 1917-18, 1918-19 and for the tour signed by all sixteen Lindwall, Morris, Johnson, Miller, 1919-20 plus notice of AGM 1917. players. Signatures include Turner, Brown, Johnston, Ring etc. Australia All with file holes otherwise in good Parker, Burgess, Cairns, Hadlee, won the match by an innings and 87 condition. Qty 5 £40/60 Collinge, Howorth etc. Rare £30/40 runs. Bradman made 123no, 195 South Australian Cricket Association McCool 108 etc. The signatures 180 M.C.C. 1972/73. Official autograph Annual Reports for 1911, 1912, were obtained by the vendors Uncle sheet for the tour of India, Pakistan 1913, 1916, 1917, 1918 and 1919. who was secretary of the & Ceylon 1972/73. Fully signed with Good/very good condition. Qty 7 Mannofield club at the time, the eighteen signatures in ink including £50/70 vendor was 12 at the time. G Lewis, Denness, Arnold, Greig, £150/250

12 196 Essex County Cricket Club 204 ‘At the Heart of English Cricket. The wrapper only. Odd faults, generally Yearbooks for 1972, 1980, 1981, Life and Memories of Geoffrey good condition £50/70 1983, 1984(2), 1985(2), 1986(2), Howard’. Stephen Chalke. Bath 1987-1994. Two copies for 1994. 2001. Bound in half calf. Limited 212 ‘Middlesex County Cricket Club Qty 19. Good/very good condition edition number 78 of 100 produced, 1900-1920. Vol II’. F.S. Ashley- £15/25 signed by Howard, Chalke and Scyld Cooper. London 1921. Original red Berry, who wrote the foreword. VG decorative boards with Middlesex 197 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals for 1925, £40/60 County emblem. Fading to spine, 1938, 1939, 1948, 1950, 1951, odd minor faults otherwise in good 1956, 1959, 1961-1963, 1966, 205 ‘The Trumble Family in Australia’. condition £40/60 1967, 1969, 1972, 1975 & 1976. Robert Trumble. Melbourne 1972. Hardback editions. Some faults to Original stiffened wrappers. Limited 213 ‘Middlesex County Cricket Club the earlier copies, in particular the edition number 139 of 150 1921-1947. Vol III’. N. Haig. London 1925 edition otherwise in good produced, signed by Robert 1950. Original red decorative boards condition. Qty 17 £30/40 Trumble. G £40/60 with Middlesex County emblem. Odd minor faults otherwise in good 198 ‘Shane Warne. My Illustrated 206 ‘Imperial Cricket’ P.F. Warner. condition £25/35 Career’. Shane Warne. London London 1912. Large limited edition 2006. Leather hand bound limited issue of 900 copies , this being no. 214 ‘Outdoor Games. Cricket & Golf’. edition number 523/1000, signed by 483 of the subscribers’ edition, the Hon R.H. Lyttelton. Dent, London Warne. In slip case with six limited subscriber being Alfred.D. Taylor, 1901. ‘The Haddon Hall Library’. edition photographs of Warne cricket author. Original full red Original red decorative boards. G reproduced from the book. Mint morocco covers, top edge gilt. Ex £20/30 condition £30/50 Hal Cohen collection. Odd faults 215 ‘200 Not Out. Uxbridge Cricket Club otherwise in good condition 199 ‘Great Cricketers. The Age of Grace 1789-1989’. D.M. Griffiths. London £100/150 & Trumper’. Compiled by George 1989. Subscribers Prime edition. Beldam, jnr. Cheshire 2000. Limited 207 ‘The Jubilee Book of Cricket’. K.S. Decorative red boards. VG £15/25 edition no 450 of 548 produced Ranjitsinhji. Edinburgh 1897. Limited 216 ‘The Two Maurices Again. M.C.C. signed by Cornelia Beldam. Short edition of 350 copies signed by team South Africa 1930/31’. M. listed for the Cricket Society Book of Ranjitsinhji, this being number 347. Turnbull & M. Allom. London the Year in 2000. New in box. VG Hand made paper, edges 1931.Age toning to spine otherwise £100/150 untrimmed. Original covers. Some in good condition £50/70 general wear to covers, split to 200 ‘Denis Compton. A Portrait’. Frank bottom of spine otherwise in good 217 ‘An Australian Cricketer on Tour’. Keating. Taunton 1996. Limited condition £250/350 Frank Laver. London 1905. Original edition number 2 of only 50 copies publishers boards, replacement spine published. Signed to title page by 208 ‘Webber’s Cricket Year Book 1947- retaining gilt title from original good Keating. Published by R. Walsh 48’. R. Webber. Privately published condition £70/100 books. VG £40/60 in Hunstanton 1948. (Second and last year of issue). Limited edition of 218 ‘With the 15th Australian XI- A 201 ‘West Country Umpires’. Sam Cook 250 numbered copies signed by the complete record of the team’s tour and Peter Eele. Taunton 1996. author, this being number 144. throughout Great Britain and South Limited edition number 2 of only 50 Original hard boards. G/VG £30/50 Africa’. Sydney Smith Jr (Manager). copies published. Signed to title Sydney 1922. Original cloth-backed page by Eele. Published by R. Walsh 209 ‘Sports and Sportsmen. South pictorial boards. One folding plate books. VG £30/50 Africa’. Compiled and Edited by the and other illustrations. Odd faults Cape Times. Atkinson & Partners 202 ‘First Class Cricket In Australia’. otherwise in good condition (S.A.) Limited. Published approx Volume 1, 1850-51 to 1941-42 & £80/120 1924. Large leather bound limited Volume 2, 1945-46 to 1976-77. edition 120 of 500 books produced. 219 ‘Great Cricketers. The Age of Grace Both compiled and signed by Ray Two of the thirteen chapters printed & Trumper’. Compiled by George Webster 1991 & 1997. Two limited cover cricket. Also rugby, horse Beldam, jnr. Cheshire 2000. Limited edition volumes in matching green racing, etc. Rare. edition no 55 of 548 produced boards with gilt. Volume 1 (Ltd Good condition £80/120 signed by Cornelia Beldam. Short Edition 840/1500) and Volume 2 listed for the Cricket Society Book of (782/1000). Very good to fine 210 ‘Shane Warne. My Illustrated the Year in 2000. New. VG condition £60/90 Career’. Shane Warne. London £100/150 2006. Leather hand bound limited 203 Don Bradman. ‘Pageant of Cricket’. edition number 562/1000, signed by 220 ‘Middlesex County Cricket Club D.Frith. London 1987. Foreword by Warne. In slip case with six limited 1864-1899’. Compiled by W.J. Ford. Don Bradman. Limited edition of edition photographs of Warne London 1900’. Sold with ‘Middlesex two hundred numbered copies, this reproduced from the book. Mint County Cricket Club 1900-1920. Vol being number 147, signed by Don condition £30/50 II’. F.S. Ashley-Cooper. London Bradman and the author Frith. 1921. Both with original red Bound in full red leather, all edges 211 ‘History of Warwickshire Cricket’. S. decorative boards with Middlesex gilt and preserved in slip case. Santall. London 1911. Rebound in County emblem. Fading to both Excellent condition £200/300 brown boards with original rear spines, odd minor faults otherwise in

13 good condition. Qty 2 £70/100 Tour 1930/1931. Official Handbook 234 ‘The Best of Cricket. West Indies vs with Special Sketch of South Africa’s England 1895-1974’. Brunell Jones. 221 ‘An Improvement in Cricket Bats’. International Cricket History by I.D. Sold with four West Indies tour F.W. Thompson 1892. Specification Difford’. Central News Agency brochures for 1988/89, 1992/93, dated 30th May 1892, accepted 1930. 64pp. Original decorative 1995/96 and 1996/97. Qty 5. G 15th October 1892. With drawings. wrappers with titles. Illustrated with £30/50 Sold with ‘The Life and Times of the photographs, scores and stats etc. Cricket Bat Willow’. Douglas A. Some foxing and age toning to 235 ‘The Cricket Field or The History and Watling. 1998. Signed limited wrappers otherwise in good the Science of Cricket’. J. Pycroft. edition, number 213. G £30/40 condition £50/70 London 1851. 1st edition. 242pp. Handwritten inscription dated 1859 222 ‘Records and Performances of Colin 228 The Ashes. ‘The Sporting Globe to inside front cover. Original Blythe, England’s Champion Slow Cricket Book 1936/37. Records of decorative boards, wear with loss to Bowler’. Four page leaflet printed on the Tests’. Compiled by E.H.M. head of spine otherwise in good pink paper showing Blythe’s records Baillie (Bail). With M.C.C. itinerary, condition £50/70 to 1908. Laid down to card Ashes records, pictures of the otherwise in good condition. Scarce Australian and England teams, 236 ‘Cricket of Today & Yesterday’. Percy £40/60 averages, player profiles etc to inside Cross Standing. London 1902. Subscription Illustrated edition. 223 ‘Cricket in the Blood’. Dudley pages. Decorative colour covers. Volumes I & II. Original pictorial Nourse. Cape Town 1950. Nicely Some damp staining to lower border cloth. Sold with ‘The History of signed to front end paper by Nourse throughout otherwise in good Cricket’. Eric Parker. Lonsdale and by all sixteen members of the condition. Sold with similar ‘Sporting Library. Odd faults otherwise in South African touring team to Globe Cricket Book’ 1946/47. good condition £40/60 England 1951 including the Complied by E.H.M. Baillie. Minor Manager Pegler. Signatures include faults otherwise in good condition 237 ‘The Centenary of Lord’s Cricket Rowan, Fullerton, Mansell, Waite, £30/40 Ground 1814-1914’. Red boards Tayfield, Endean, Cheetham etc. G 229 ‘England v Australia 100th Test- with titles in gilt to cover. Gilt to £60/90 Match Souvenir. Ashley Cooper. edge. Bookplate to inside front board. G £25/35 224 ‘Sale of Cricket Books 1960, Nottingham 1921. Original wrapper. E.Baldwin Esq. (Friend of Pre match publication. Very good 238 ‘The Centenary of the Marylebone C.L.Townsend)’. Thirty seven page condition £80/120 Cricket Club 1787-1887’. Compiled booklist, mounted on leaves and 230 ‘Scores made in County Matches by by Henry Perkins, Secretary 1887. A bound into album, and gilt title on the Gloucestershire County Cricket short summary of the history of the front cover. G £30/50 Club 1870-1879’. Published by club, the names of those present at the Centenary Dinner, and a resume 225 South Africa tour of England 1907. Arrowsmith of Bristol c1880. of the speeches delivered thereat. ‘The Eventscope Cricket Souvenir. Original front pictorial wrapper Twenty seven page book, hardback South Africans v England. Complete detached and with wear and loss to red covers with titles in gilt. Includes list of fixtures’. Edited by W. Smith extremities, also small damage to copy of the Centenary Dinner menu, Herbert. Published by Gale & Polden lower right corner of first few pages two scorecards from the Centenary Ltd, London & Aldershot. Oblong otherwise in good condition £40/60 matches etc. Printed by G.H. shaped pre tour souvenir with 231 ‘With the 15th Australian XI- A Whittmann of London. G/VG decorative colour card wrappers. complete record of the team’s tour £50/70 Profusely illustrated with caricatures, throughout Great Britain and South photographs and articles on the Africa’. Sydney Smith Jr (Manager). 239 ‘The Cricketers Guyed for 1886’. W. South African team in England, also Sydney 1922. Original cloth-backed Sapte Jnr. London 1885. Original photographs, averages, articles on pictorial boards. One folding plate decorative hardback boards. G County cricket with Kent, County and other illustrations. Good £20/30 Champions 1906. Good condition. condition £80/120 Rare £250/350 240 ‘The Centenary of Lord’s Cricket 232 ‘The Story of the Tests. England v Ground 1814-1914’. Red boards 226 M.C.C. tour of South Africa Australia 1877-1920’. Official pre with titles in gilt to cover. Gilt to 1922/23. ‘The M.C.C. Team in tour souvenir printed by Carters edge. G £30/40 South Africa 1922/23 with Special Print of Sydney. Original pictorial Sketch of South Africa’s International 241 ‘Fifty Years of Sport- At Oxford, wrappers, player biographies, Cricket History by Capt I.D. Difford’. Cambridge and the Great Public records, averages, pictures etc. Odd 4th Edition Cape Times, Cape Town Schools’ Eton, Harrow and faults to wrappers and odd page 1922. 76pp. Original green Winchester. Volume III. Edited by otherwise in good condition wrappers with titles. Illustrated with R.H. Lyttelton, A. Page and E.B. £80/120 photographs, scores and stats etc. Noel. London 1922. Sold with ‘4th Edition’ handwritten to title 233 S. Canynge Caple. ‘Sussex County ‘Scores of the Eton & Harrow Cricket page. Good condition. Rare Cricket’. Sir Home Gordon. London Matches from 1805’. Edited by £150/200 1950 and ‘Cricket’. Andrew Ducat. Franklyn Brook. London 1900 and London 1933. Both books signed by ‘Scores of the Oxford & Cambridge 227 M.C.C. tour of South Africa Caple to front end paper. G £25/35 Cricket Matches from 1827’. Henry 1930/31. ‘South African M.C.C. Perkins. London 1898. Odd faults

14 otherwise in good condition £25/35 1921, 1925 & 1929. The 1921 issue Greatest’, odd signed Benefit incomplete and in poor condition, brochure, New Zealand tour 242 ‘Forty Seasons of First Class Cricket’. the 1929 issue lacking wrappers. brochure 1949, TCCB Printed team R. Gordon Barlow. Manchester ‘News Chronicle Cricket Annual’ photograph, S.A. 1994 miniature 1908. Original pictorial covers. Odd 1939, 1946-1962 complete. Some cricket bat (printed signatures) etc. G minor faults otherwise in good copies lacking wrappers, some in £25/35 condition £50/60 only fair condition, others generally 256 ‘Summer of Success’. David 243 ‘Famous Cricketers & Cricket good condition. Daily New Annual Lemmon. London 1980. Signed to Grounds’. C.W. Alcock. London 1927 (fair condition) etc. Qty 25 title page by sixteen members of the 1895. Some wear to spine, lacking £20/30 Essex playing staff and the author. title page and index otherwise in 249 James Lillywhite’s Cricketers’ Annual Signatures include Gooch, Fletcher, good condition £25/35 1890-1895. Edited by Charles W. Denness, East, McEwan, Hardie, 244 ‘The Bradman Albums’ Don Alcock. Original red covers. Odd Lever etc. Sold with two boxes of Bradman. London 1988. Volumes 1 minor faults, minor foxing otherwise over fifty post war cricket books with & 2 in slipcase. Each volume have in good/very good condition. Qty 6 good Essex interest. Good varied been nicely signed by Bradman, both £60/90 selection. G £30/40 to title page and full page image to 250 The Playfair Cricket Annual 1948- 257 Cricket Books. Box of twenty four facing page. Good condition 1962. Complete run of the Annual in cricket books, including West Indies £100/150 larger format. Qty 15. G £40/60 and South African tours to England, 245 Cricket Annuals & ephemera. Indian Cricket Annuals, Athletic 251 News Chronicle Cricket Annuals Selection including Playfair Cricket News Annual 1920 etc. Odd faults, 1946-1954, 1957-1960 and 1962. Annual 1954,1956, 1961-1971, generally good condition £25/35 Sold with Playfair Cricket Annuals 1974-1986, New Chronicle Cricket 1969-1972 and 1978. Sold with a 258 ‘Eton v Harrow at Lords’. Sir Home Annual 1952-1960, Daily Worker box of mainly modern cricket books Gordon. London 1926. Harrow Cricket Handbook 1949, Sunday including autobiographies. G limited edition of 325 copies, this Chronicle Cricket & Golf Annual £30/40 being number 151. Original 1952-1954 (39 annuals) and small decorative covers. Sold with ‘Oxford quantity of boxing books, brochures, 252 ‘A History of Worcestershire County and Cambridge Cricket Scores and cigarette and trade cards (includes Cricket Club 1844-1950’. W.R. Biographies’. J.D. Betham 1905. Ardath ‘Real Photocards’) etc. Varied Chignell. Worcester 1951. Sold with Damp staining to the Eton/Harrow condition, generally good £25/35 four other cricket books, ‘A book otherwise in generally good Cricketer’s Yarns’. Richard Daft. 246 Cricket Annuals. The Playfair Cricket condition. Plus eighteen books from London 1926, ‘Cricket’ Badminton Annual 1949-1962 in large format, the Hasting ground library, some Library 1920, ‘Sixty Years of Daily News Cricket & Tennis Annual sporting titles ‘Sport and Athletics in Somerset Cricket’ Ron Roberts 1952 1925 & 1930, Daily Express Cricket 1908’, ‘The Encyclopaedia of Sport’ and ‘Cricket Triumphs and Troubles’. Annual 1929, Athletic News Cricket London 1911 (Four volumes), ‘C.B. C. Parkin. 1936. Odd faults, Annual 1928, 1935-1937 etc . Qty Fry’s Magazine Vol VIII October generally good condition £25/35 30. Sold with a quantity of cricket 1907-March 1908’, ‘Oxford v books, brochures etc including 253 ‘The Bradman Albums’ Don Cambridge 1827-1930’. Abrahams biographies , tours, histories etc Bradman. London 1988. Volumes 1 & Bruce -Kerr 1931 etc. Most books including Somerset C.C.C. Year Book & 2 in slipcase. Sold with ‘Anglo with faults £25/35 1957/58, Len Coldwell Benefit Book Australian Cricket 1862-1926’. Percy 259 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 1968, ‘Fight for the Ashes’. C.G. Cross Standing. 1926 (only fair Game. Volumes X & XI. January to Macartney 1948 etc. Plus box of condition), ‘Cricket in the Shadows’. November 1891 and March to sporting books, mainly football. In V. van der Bijl and two cricket November 1892. London 1891 & four boxes (180+). Some faults games. Qty 4 £15/25 1892. Illustrated. Bound together as overall good condition £40/60 254 Signed cricket books. Eleven signed one in green boards. Lacking some 247 The Playfair Cricket Annual 1948- books, signatures include Cowdrey, parts, part nos 263, 264, 269, 270, 2006. Complete run of the Annual, C. Lloyd, Bailey, D’Oliveira, Boycott, 272 and 277 from Volume X and the copies for 1948-1962 in larger Marsh, Bedser etc. G £35/45 part nos 289-294, 304, 307 and 308 format. Plus World Cup 1999 from Volume XI. Some wear to edition. Some faults, some with 255 Cricket books and ephemera. Good boards, breaking to internal hinges green cellophane protective over selection of modern cricket books otherwise in good condition £30/40 covers, generally good condition. including some signed editions, ‘The 260 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by Sold with ‘Benson & Hedges Cricket Return of the Ashes’, Brearley, P.F. Warner. Volume I. 1921. Year’ & ‘C&G Cricket Year’. Edited ‘Living for Cricket’, Clive Lloyd, ‘The Numbers 1-22 complete with Winter by David Lemmon. 1st to 24th Cowdrey’, Colin and Graham Annual 1921/22. Complete. London edition complete (1981-2005). All in Cowdrey, ‘Diary of a Cricket 1921. Bound in original publishers good condition with dust jackets Season’, Bob Willis, ‘Young Players cloth. This was the first year of £30/40 Guide to Cricket’, Derek Randall etc. Other books include modern publication of the magazine. Some 248 Cricket Annuals. Selection including Leicestershire and Glamorgan browning to page edges otherwise ‘The Athletic News Cricket Annual Yearbooks, ‘Lord Taverners Fifty in good condition £30/40

15 261 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by & 1978. Original hardbacks with 285 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. P.F. Warner. Volume III. 1922/23. dustwrapper. Generally good/very Original hardback. Wrinkling to October & December 1922 and good condition £30/40 spine otherwise in good condition January to April 1923, complete with £30/40 Annual 1922/23. London 1922/23. 271 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1973. Bound in original publishers cloth. 110th edition. Original hardback. 286 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. Some browning to page edges, odd Sold with a softback 1972 edition. Original hardback. Slight dulling to faults to binding otherwise in good Both in good condition. Qty 2 gilts otherwise in good condition condition £20/30 £30/40 £25/35 262 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by 272 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1969. 287 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959. P.F. Warner. Volume IV. 1923/24. Original hardback. Some faults to Original hardback. Minor marks to May-October 1923, November dustwrapper otherwise in good covers otherwise in good/very good Annual and December- April 1924, condition £30/40 condition £25/35 complete. London 1923/24. Bound 273 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1967. 288 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959, in original publishers cloth. Some Original hardback with dustwrapper. 1960 and 1961. Original limp cloth browning to page edges and some Odd very minor faults to covers. Some darkening to spines, pages otherwise in good condition dustwrapper otherwise in good odd faults otherwise in good £25/35 condition £30/40 condition. Qty 3 £25/35 263 Cricket & Football books. Two boxes 274 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1967 289 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. of modern books, mainly cricket, and 1968. Original limp cloth covers. Original hardback. Mark to top left good selection including Odd minor faults otherwise in good hand corner of front cover otherwise biographies, histories etc. Include condition. Qty 2 £15/25 in good/very good condition 'The Noblest Game' Arlott & Cardus £25/35 1969 (first edition) etc. G £25/35 275 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1966. Original hardback. Odd faults to 290 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1957. 264 Cricket Books. Box of thirty four dustwrapper otherwise in good Original hardback. Minor marks to cricket books, including biographies condition £30/40 front cover, odd very minor faults and auto-biographies. Some faults, otherwise in good/very good 276 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1966. generally good condition £25/35 condition £25/35 Original hardback with dustwrapper. 265 Cricket Books. Box of twenty cricket Odd minor faults to dustwrapper 291 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956. books with mainly Australian, Ashes otherwise in good condition £30/40 Original hardback. Minor wrinkling and New Zealand interest. Some on to spine paper otherwise in 277 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1965. Bradman including ‘The Bradman good/very good condition £30/40 Albums’, New Zealand Almanacks Original hardback. G £30/40 292 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956. 1960’s/80’s etc. Plus several cricket 278 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1965. Original hardback. Minor faults to diaries. Qty 29. Some faults, Original hardback with dustwrapper. covers and spine, laid down press generally good condition £20/30 Some faults to dustwrapper cuttings to front and rear endpapers otherwise in good condition £25/35 WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS otherwise in good condition. Sold with original Wisden hardback 266 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1979, 279 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964. editions for 1968 and 1974, both 1981, 1983, 1984, 1989, 1991, Original hardback. Some dulling to lacking dustwrappers. Qty 3 £25/35 1997-1999 & 2002. The editions for gilts otherwise in good condition £25/35 1979, 1983, 1984 and 2002 are 293 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956, original hardbacks with 280 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964. 1957 and 1958. Original limp cloth dustwrappers, the remainder original Original hardback. Odd minor faults covers. Some darkening to spines on limp cloth covers. Some faults, otherwise in good condition £25/35 the two later editions, odd faults generally in good condition £30/40 otherwise in good condition. Qty 3 281 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1963. £25/35 267 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1979- Original hardback. Generally 1989. Original hardbacks with good/very good condition £30/40 294 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. dustwrappers. Qty 11. Generally Original hardback. Odd minor faults good/very good condition £40/60 282 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1962. otherwise in good/very good Original hardback. Generally condition £30/40 268 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1977. good/very good condition £30/40 Original hardback with dustwrapper. 295 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955 Odd minor faults to head of 283 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1962, and 1960. Original limp cloth covers. dustwrapper otherwise in generally 1963 and 1964. Original limp cloth The 1960 edition ex-libris. Some good/very good condition £18/25 covers. Some darkening to spines, bowing to the 1960 edition spine slight bowing to the spine of the otherwise in generally good 269 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1977 1963 edition, odd faults otherwise in condition £15/25 & 1978. Original hardbacks with good condition. Qty 3 £25/35 dustwrapper. Odd faults to one 296 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1953, dustwrapper otherwise in generally 284 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1961. 1954 and 1955. Original limp cloth good/very good condition £25/35 Original hardback. Odd minor faults covers. Odd faults otherwise in good otherwise in good/very good condition. Qty 3 £30/40 270 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1977 condition £30/40

16 297 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1952. 305 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1941. 314 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1930. Original hardback. Dulling to spine 78th edition. Original limp cloth 67th edition. Original hardback. gilt otherwise in good/very good covers. Only 3200 paper copies Minor loss to top border of last condition £30/40 printed in this war year. Some faults advertising page, very minor faults to cover and page edges at corners to top right hand corner of front 298 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950. otherwise in good condition board and board extremities Original hardback. Small tear to top £140/180 otherwise in good+ condition of spine paper, minor dulling to spine £400/600 gilt otherwise in good condition 306 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1940. £25/35 77th edition. Original limp cloth 315 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1929. covers. Only 8000 paper copies 66th edition. Original hardback. 299 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950, printed in this war year. Minor soiling Damp staining to lower corner of 1951 and 1952. Original limp cloth to spine otherwise in good condition front and rear boards affecting tops covers. Odd faults to the 1952 £80/120 of front and rear internal pages edition otherwise in good condition. although contents in generally good Qty 3 £30/40 307 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1940. condition, creasing to spine paper, 77th edition. Original hardback. 300 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947. bumping to corners, two pages Limited number of copies printed in Original hardback. Dulling to both loose, handwritten ink annotation to this war year. Very minor marks to front board and spine gilts, some odd pages otherwise in generally front board, front internal hinge wear to covers, broken internal good condition £200/300 weakening, minor fading to spine hinges at front and rear, browning to gilt otherwise in good/very good 316 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1928. page edges, name handwritten to condition. Rare £700/1000 65th edition. Original hardback. top border of first advert page Wear/faults to boards and spine and otherwise in good condition £30/50 308 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1939. warped to top half of book, 76th edition. Original hardback. 301 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. bumping to some corners, Very minor wear to boards, front and 82nd edition. Original hardback. handwritten ink annotation to odd rear internal hinges weakening, Only 1500 copies of the hard back pages otherwise in generally good minor fading to spine gilt otherwise edition were printed in this war year. condition £200/300 in good+ condition £500/600 Very minor faults to boards and 317 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1926. some fading to spine gilts, some 309 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1938. 63rd edition. Original hardback. damage with small loss to top border 75th edition. Original hardback. Minor wear/faults to boards and of photograph pages otherwise in Minor wear/marks to boards, minor spine otherwise in generally good+ condition. Rare £140/180 bumping to front board extremity, good/very good condition. minor wear to base of spine paper 302 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. Signature and address of cricket otherwise in good+ condition. Small 80th edition. Original hardback. author and historian A.J. Gaston date stamp to inside rear board at Only 1400 copies of the hardback handwritten to inside front cover top border £500/600 edition were printed in this war year. with further inscription ‘Sussex Daily Light vertical crease to front cover, 310 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1937. News, 130 North Street, Brighton’. very minor creasing to rear cover, 74th edition. Original hardback. Also below, original ‘John Wisden & minor fading to gilt on front board, Very minor wear to board Co Ltd’ postal label with A.J. Gaston some fading to spine gilt, pencil extremities, wear to base of spine and address typed below and underlining to two pages otherwise paper otherwise in good/very good original franked postage stamp in good+ condition. Rare. Sold with condition. Small date stamp to attached £400/600 a hardback edition of ‘An Index to yellow inside rear board at lower 318 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1925. Wisden 1864-1943’. Compiled by border £500/700 62nd edition. Original hardback. Rex Pogson. London 1944. Limited Some wear to board extremities, release £250/350 311 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1936. 73rd edition. Original hardback. damp staining to top corner of front 303 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. Some minor wear to board and rear boards affecting tops of 80th edition. Bound in light brown extremities, minor fading to spine front and rear internal pages boards with original limp cloth paper gilt, wear to base of spine although contents in generally good covers preserved. Only 5600 paper paper otherwise in good+ condition condition, bumping to corners, copies printed in this war year. £400/600 handwritten ink annotation to odd Generally good/very good condition pages otherwise in generally good £100/150 312 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1935. condition £200/300 72nd edition. Original hardback. 304 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1942. Some minor wear to boards, some 319 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1924. 79th edition. Original hardback. minor fading to gilt on spine, wear to 61st edition. Original hardback. Only 900 copies of the hardback base of spine paper otherwise in Wear/marks to board extremities, edition were printed in this war year. good+ condition £400/600 boards and spine, crease to spine Some wear/marks to covers and paper, minor crease to lower half of spine, fading to board and spine 313 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1932. front board, bumping to corners, gilts, splitting to front internal hinge, 69th edition. Rebound in brown handwritten ink annotation to odd minor foxing to page edges boards, very similar to original pages, contents becoming loose otherwise in good condition. Rare hardbacks, lacking original wrappers. otherwise in generally good wartime edition £350/450 Good/very good condition £40/60 condition £200/300

17 320 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1923. indicating that the book may well CRICKET PHOTOGRAPHS 60th edition. Original hardback. have been bound at some stage. 335 ‘New Zealand tour of England Some bumping to corners, odd Minor light soiling to title page and 1931’. Original sepia photograph of minor faults to boards and spine, odd internal page. Very minor the New Zealand team, seated and otherwise in good/very good occasional foxing otherwise in good standing in rows, and wearing tour condition. Sold with a folded Wisden condition. Pages checked, complete. blazers and cricket attire. The advertising sheet for Wisden tennis A rare early edition. photograph is laid down to official balls £400/600 £2500/3500 photographers mount with printed 321 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1922. 326 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1864. title to lower border. Players featured 59th edition. Original hardback. Facsimile edition published by John include Lowry, Dempster, Mills, Some wear/marks to board Wisden & Co Ltd, London 1991. Cromb, Talbot, Weir, Page, Blunt, extremities, boards and spine, Limited edition 963/1000. Light Vivian etc. The photograph, by Sport splitting to front internal hinges, brown hard board covers with gilt & General of Fleet Street, measures crease to spine paper, bumping to lettering to covers and spine. approx 9.5”x11.25”and overall corners, handwritten ink annotation Excellent condition £25/35 approx 15.5”x19”. Odd faults, to odd pages, contents becoming marks to mount otherwise in good loose otherwise in good condition 327 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1865. condition £150/250 £250/350 Facsimile edition published by John Wisden & Co Ltd, London 1991. 336 ‘M.C.C. tour of Australia 1928/29’. 322 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1921. Limited edition 963/1000. Light Original mono photograph of the 58th edition. Original hardback. brown hard board covers with gilt M.C.C. team, seated and standing in Odd minor faults otherwise in lettering to covers and spine. rows, and wearing tour sweaters and generally good/very good condition Excellent condition £25/35 cricket attire. The photograph is laid £500/700 down to official photographers 328 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1875. mount with printed title and players 323 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1919. Facsimile edition published by John names attached to lower border. 56th edition. Original hardback. Ex- Wisden & Co Ltd, London 1991. Players featured include Chapman, libris. Professional restoration to Limited edition 963/1000. Light Jardine, Ames, Mead, Tate, Leyland, yellow title page and odd internal brown hard board covers with gilt Hammond, Sutcliffe, Larwood, pages, some browning to rear page lettering to covers and spine. Freeman, Hobbs etc. ‘Geary was edges, very minor creasing to back Excellent condition £25/35 absent in hospital’. The photograph board otherwise in good condition measures approx 8.5”x11”and with front cover and spine gilts 329 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1877. overall approx 16”x12.5’. Odd faults bright. A rare wartime hardback Facsimile edition published by John otherwise in good condition edition £3000/4000 Wisden & Co Ltd, London 1991. Limited edition 963/1000. Light £100/150 324 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1896. brown hard board covers with gilt 337 Gunn & Moore c1900. Interesting 33rd edition. Bound in blue boards, lettering to covers and spine. collection of four early large without original paper wrappers, Excellent condition £25/35 photographs relating to the cricket with gilt titles to spine. Ownership bat making and sporting company. signature of A.E. Stoddart to inside 330 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1887. Includes large photograph of cut front cover end paper, also Willows second reprint (2004) in ‘willow trees purchased for making handwritten pencil notes (in hardback covers with gilt lettering. ‘Autograph’ cricket bats’, Stoddart’s hand) to rear end paper Limited edition 185/250. G/VG £40/60 photograph of a willow tree with a regarding Richardson, Peel etc, man stood in the branches, group of members of Stoddart’s team who 331 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1888. Gunn & Moore employers and toured Australia in 1894/95, a report Willows second reprint (2005) in employees, possibly taken at the on the tour being printed in this hardback covers with gilt lettering. Trent Bridge Inn and further similar edition of Wisden. Bound without Limited edition 124/250. G/VG group dated 1906. Plus a large adverts, some pages at front and £40/60 photograph of an unknown cricket rear loose otherwise appears team, standing and seated in rows, complete. G £150/250 332 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1889. Willows second reprint (2005) in in cricket attire, mounted, Andrew Ernest Stoddart. Middlesex hardback covers with gilt lettering. Photographer- Percy Wynne of & England 1885-1900 and was one Limited edition 175/250. G/VG Birmingham and an original of Wisden five Cricketers of the Year £40/60 photograph of the ship P&O. S.S. in 1893 Massilia. All photographs laid down 333 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1890. to photographers mount. Some 325 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1871. Willows second reprint (2007) in faults, generally good condition. Qty 8th edition. Original paper wrappers. hardback covers with gilt lettering. 6. Various sizes, largest 22.5”x18” Some old restoration to lower border Limited edition 238/250. G/VG £30/50 of front and rear wrappers £40/60 comprising of a narrow 1.75cm 338 ‘William Attwell’s Benefit. paper strip inserted to rear wrapper 334 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1920. Nottinghamshire v Surrey 1898’. border and narrow .5 cm strip to Willows hardback reprint (2003) Early original sepia photograph of front wrapper. Some marks/staining with gilt lettering. Un-numbered William Attwell, standing and the to borders of wrappers near spine limited edition. VG £30/50 two club Captains, Mr J.A. Dixon of

18 Nottinghamshire and Mr K.J. Key of otherwise in good condition. A rare, 345* England v Australia 1884. Original Surrey, seated on the field at Trent early photograph of the Australian sepia photograph of the England Bridge with the pavilion and team £300/500 team who played Australia at Lord’s onlookers to background. The match 21st-23rd July 1884, standing and 342 ‘The English Eleven 1885’. Excellent was played on the 30th, 31st May & seated, in rows wearing blazers, caps original colour ‘Gunn & Moore’ free 1st June 1898. The photograph is and cricket attire. The photograph standing metal advertising plaque laid down to official photographers laid down to official photographers featuring cameos of the England mount with title and players names mount with title and players names players with title and W.G. Grace to to lower border. Photograph by to lower border. Players include W.G. centre. Players names are listed to Arthur Shields of Mansfield Road, Grace, Lyttelton, Shrewsbury, Ulyett, lower border with advertising Nottingham. The photograph Lord Harris, Steel, Barlow, Peate, slogan ‘For Over 50 Years, leading measures approx 7.5”x5.75”and Christopherson, Read etc. The players, the world over, have used overall approx 12”x10”. Some photograph measures approx Gunn & Moore’s ‘Autograph’ Bats’. minor marks to mount, odd minor 11.5”x 9.25”. Overmounted. Some marks, faults otherwise in damage to edge of mount otherwise Overall 18.5”x16”. Photograph by good condition £100/150 in good condition £140/180 E. Hawkins & Co of Brighton. Some minor fading to edges of image 339 ‘The Cricketing Gunn’s’. Early 343 ‘Notts. County Eleven 1883’. Early otherwise in good condition. An original sepia photograph of William original sepia photograph of the excellent image £700/1000 Gunn, seated and George and John Nottinghamshire team, seated and standing in rows, and wearing caps Gunn standing, all wearing blazers, England won the Test match by an and cricket attire. The photograph is caps and cricket attire. The innings and five runs. For England , laid down to official photographers photograph is laid down to official Steel made 148, Barlow 38, Ulyett mount with title and players names photographers mount. The 32 and Peate took six wickets in the printed to lower border. Players photograph measures approx Australian first innings and Ulyett featured include Barnes, Shrewsbury, 8.5”x11”and overall approx seven wickets in the Australian Mills, Scotton, Wright, Attewell, 13.5”x16.5”. Photograph in need of second innings. For Australia, Scott Shaw (Capt), Gunn, Sherwin, good clean, odd minor faults made 75, Giffen 63 and Palmer took Flowers etc. The photograph by S. otherwise in generally good six wickets in England’s only innings condition £100/150 Kirk of Nottingham. The photograph measures approx 8”x6”and overall 346 West Indian tour of England 1928. 340 ‘Kent 1887’. Early original sepia approx 11.75”x10”. Some loss to Original sepia photograph of the photograph of the Kent team, left hand bottom and top right hand West Indies team, standing in line in seated and standing in rows, and corners of mount, some age toning front of the pavilion at Scarborough. wearing caps and cricket attire. The to mount otherwise in good The photograph laid down to photograph is laid down to official condition £80/120 photographers mount and the top of photographers mount with title and the mount signed by the West Indies Nottinghamshire won the County players names printed to lower team. Eleven signatures including Championship in 1883 border. Photograph by E. Hawkins of Nunes, Small, Constantine, Browne, Brighton. Players featured include 344 ‘Nottinghamshire 1862’. Early Martin, Hoad, Roach, Bartlett, W. Hearne, G.G. Hearne, A. Hearne, original sepia photograph of the Challenor etc. The photograph F. Hearne, A.J. Thornton, Martin, Nottinghamshire team, seated and measures 8x6” and overall Pentecost, Rev. R.T. Thornton, standing in a group, and wearing 13.5”x10.75”. Odd minor faults Fulcher etc. The photograph cricket attire and some holding bats otherwise in good/very good measures approx 9.25”x11.5”and and balls. The photograph is laid condition £400/600 overall approx 13.5”x18”. Some down to official photographers 347 M.C.C. tour of South Africa marks, scuffing to photograph and mount??. Players and officials 1948/49. Official sepia photograph mount, some loss to right hand top featured are R.Daft, G.Parr, of the ‘R.M.M.V. Stirling Castle’, the corner of mount otherwise in good J.Jackson, G.Wootton, A.Clarke, ship which brought the M.C.C. condition £200/300 J.Grundy, G.Anderson (Umpire), touring team back to England C.Brampton, A.E.Bateman, 341 ‘Australia 1887’. Original sepia following the tour. The photograph J.Johnson (Hon.Sec), C.Tinley, studio photograph of the Australian nicely signed in blue ink by all C.Daft and S.Biddulph. The team, seated and standing in rows, sixteen players and the Manager photograph, by A.W. Cox of St. and wearing suits, collar and tie. The M.A. Green. Signatures include James Street, Nottingham, measures photograph is laid down to official Mann, Hutton, Washbrook, approx 8.5”x11”and overall approx photographers mount with Tremlett, Jenkins, Evans, Compton, 17”x19”. Some marks, scuffs, spot handwritten title to lower border. Simpson, Bedser etc. Approx staining to image and mount, small Players featured include Bonnor, 10”x8”. Good/very good condition loss to top right hand corner of Jarvis, Giffen, Blackham, Turner, £80/120 Bannerman, Trott etc. The mount, some minor fading to image photograph measures approx otherwise in generally good 348 Signed cricket photographs etc. 10.5”x14”and overall approx condition. A rare and very early Selection of eight smaller signed 18”x21”. Some marks, scuffs, photograph of this strong photographs of cricketers and other staining to image and mount, minor Nottinghamshire team £600/900 signed cards etc. Twelve signatures fading and age toning to image include Bedser, Evans, Sheppard, Walcott, Ramadhin, Chester,

19 Duckworth, J.R. Reid etc. Various 357* England victorious Ashes winning photographs measure 6.5”x8.5”. G sizes. G £40/50 team 1929. Excellent original sepia £100/150 press photograph of the England 349* Richard Hadlee. Signed mono team with the Lord Mayor of Bradman, Hassett and Harvey all photograph of Hadlee, 6.5”x10”, London at the Mansion House on made centuries in this touring match and first day cover commemorating the 18th July 1929. Players noted which finished with the South Hadlee’s achievement of taking a include Chapman, Jardine, Ames, holding on for a draw world record 374 Test wickets in Freeman, Sutcliffe, Hobbs, Leyland, 1988 v India, also signed by Hadlee. 364* England Test players. Selection of Duckworth, Lord Harris etc. 10”x8”. Qty 2. G £30/40 seven mono photographs of players G £80/120 1959-1962, all head and shoulders 350* Lindsay Hassett and Norman 358* Hanif Mohammad. Three mono shots. Players are Loader, Carr, Yardley. Plainback photograph press photographs each depicting Barber, Knight, M. Smith, Murray postcard of Hassett and Yardley him batting in the 1960’s. Various and Swetman. Various sizes. G tossing for innings at Scarborough sizes, two 10”x8” G £30/50 £30/50 on the 9th September 1953. Signed and dated by both Hassett and 359* Australia v England 1936. Seven 365* England Test players. Selection of Yardley in ink. VG £150/200 original action photographs seven mono photographs of Test depicting play from the 3rd, 4th and players. Players are Gooch, D. Lloyd 351* Andrew Sandham. Surrey & 5th Test matches. Players featured & Denness, Greig, Dexter, Moxon, England. Original mono press include Fingleton, Allen, Hammond, Sharp and Knight. Various sizes. G photograph of Sandham, full length, Chipperfield, Oldfield, Voce, £30/50 at the wicket in batting stance. McCabe etc. All 6”x4.5”. Ex Herbert Signed in later years by Sandham. 366* England v West Indies 1963. Three Sutcliffe collection. G £60/80 8”x10”. Excellent image. G original mono press photographs £70/100 360* Don Bradman. Original mono press from the series, Dexter and Worrell photograph of Bradman, head and celebrating after the West Indies 352* Bill Bowes. Yorkshire & England. shoulders smiling, having arrived at series victory, Conrad Hunte batting Original mono press photograph of Tilbury Docks for the Australian tour in the nets and head and shoulders Bowes, full length, at the wicket of England in 1948. Some image of Lance Gibbs. Various sizes. about to bowl a delivery. Signed in staining/marks to photograph G £60/80 black ink by Bowes. 8”x10”. otherwise in good condition. 6”x8”. Excellent image. G £70/100 367* England v Australia 1956-1980. Sold with further original mono press Collection of fourteen mono action 353* England v Australia, Lord’s 1956. photograph of Bradman signing press photographs from the period. Mono photograph of the England autographs in February 1953 in a Players featured include Lock, team being presented to the Queen friendly match played in Adelaide. Stackpole, Benaud, O’Neill, prior to the match. The Queen is 8.5”x6.5”. Qty 2 £50/70 Simpson, Washbrook, Bedser, about to shake hands with Fred 361* England v South Africa 1955. Three Walters, McCosker, Botham etc. Trueman, signed by Trueman. large action press photographs of Various sizes. G £50/70 10”x8”. G £40/50 Test match play during the series. 368* West Indies tour of England 1966. 354* Wilfred Flowers, Pelham Warner and Players featured include Goddard Rare and unusual mono press Hon L.H. Tennyson. Three original making a great catch, Laker, Bailey, photograph of Cassius Clay swinging press photographs of the three Tayfield, Evans, Lock, White etc. a cricket bat in the West Indies players. various sizes. Sold with two Good images. 10”x8”. G £40/60 dressing room, with West Indies bookplate pictures of the 362* England Test players. Three original Manager Jeffrey Stollmeyer, players Nottinghamshire teams of 1875 and press photographs of Peter May and officials looking on with 1905. G £50/70 batting for Surrey, 1958, Jim Laker amusement during the tea interval at Lord’s in May 1966 (M.C.C. v West 355* M.C.C. tour of South Africa coaching and Dennis Compton, Len Indies), shortly before his fight with 1922/23. Mono photograph Hutton, Godfrey Evans etc playing in Henry Cooper. 8”x10”. G/VG depicting the M.C.C. touring team, a Charity match 1958. two £150/200 standing and seated in rows. Print photographs 10”x8” and the other from original negative. 6.25”x4.5”. 6”x8”. G £40/50 369* West Indies tour of England 1966. Sold with a photograph of the first 363* Australian tour of England 1948. Rare and unusual mono press New Zealand team to England 1927. ‘South of England v Australians, photograph of Cassius Clay laying Photograph by J. Woodland Hastings. 1st-3rd September 1948’. on the massage bench in the West Fullwood of London, signed and Selection of four original mono Indies dressing room during the tea inscribed to Herbert Sutcliffe from photographs from the match interval at Lord’s in May 1966 Woodland Fullwood to verso. including Don Bradman leading out (M.C.C. v West Indies), shortly 7.25”x5.25”. G £50/70 the Australian team to field, before his fight with Henry Cooper. 8”x10”. G/VG £150/200 356* Australia v England 1929. Original Hassett and Harvey leaving the mono action press photograph from field having batted (two separate 370* West Indies tour of England 1966. the 4th Test played at Adelaide on the photographs) and Edrich and Rare and unusual mono press 1st February 1929. The photograph Barnett walking out to open the photograph of Cassius Clay holding shows Duckworth being caught by batting for the South, photograph a cricket ball and boot in the West Ryder off the bowling of Grimmett. signed by both players (some Indies dressing room, with West Good image. 10”x8” £60/80 fading to signatures). All Indies Manager Jeffrey Stollmeyer,

20 players and officials looking on with 377* England v West Indies 1966. signed by Ramadhin. 10”x8”. G amusement during the tea interval at Original mono press photograph of £60/90 Lord’s in May 1966 (M.C.C. v West the England team in cricket attire Indies), shortly before his fight with pictured at Old Trafford. G £40/50 384 England ‘A’ tour of South Africa Henry Cooper. 8”x10”. G/VG 1993/94. Official tour colour £150/200 378* Australian tour of England 1930. photograph of the England team. Large original mono photograph of Photograph laid down to official Clay was reported to have said ‘I’ll the Australian team on the balcony photographers mount with title to hit Cooper with this (cricket bat) at the Oval celebrating having won top and names of team printed to and stamp on him with these (boots) the Ashes in 1930. The photograph borders. Signed in pencil by shows the pavilion and large crowd seventeen members of the touring 371* Garry Sobers. Original iconic mono gathered. The photograph measures party to the borders. Signatures press photograph of Sobers hitting 11.5”x7.5” and is laid down to include Morris, Wells, Rhodes, Such, Ray Illingworth to the boundary modern card mount. Overall Gough, Lathwell, Cork, Croft etc. during the Old Trafford Test match 16”x14”. Some creasing to Photograph by TML. 17”x12”.Sold of 1969, a look of awe on the face of photograph otherwise in good with England ‘A’ shirt with England wicketkeeper Alan Knott behind the condition £60/80 emblem and ‘Tetley’ logo signed by stumps. 8”x10”. Sold with a small fifteen members of the England ‘A’ postcard size photograph of Sobers 379* ‘Australian Team. Winners of the team. The shirt worn by Phil Neale, taken in April 1966 as West Indies Ashes 1920-21’. Large cabinet card Manager on the tour. With signed Captain. G £40/60 style printed photograph of the note from David Capel. G £30/40 Australian team with title to top and 372* England v Australia 1930. Large players names to lower border. To 385 England tour of Australia 1986/87. original sepia press photograph of side borders are printed both the Official colour tour photograph of J.C. White bowling to Bert Oldfield Australian and England team’s the England team in tour blazers. at Lord’s in the 2nd Test 1930. averages, facts, centuries scored etc. Photograph laid down to official 12”X10”. Australia scored 729-6 ‘Issued by ‘The Referee. May 11th photographers mount with title to declared in their first innings. Sold 1921’. 14.5”x10”. Rare. G £80/120 top and names of team printed witha original sepia press below. Nicely signed in ink by photograph showing Stan McCabe 380 H.D.G. Leveson-Gower’s XI v West seventeen members of the touring almost being run out by Duckworth Indies 1933. Official photographs of party to the borders. Signatures in the Old Trafford Ashes Test of both the Leveson-Gower’s XI and include Gatting, Botham, Lamb, 1934. 10”x8”. Odd faults otherwise West Indian team who played at Broad, Dilley, Gower, French, in good condition £60/80 Scarborough in September 1933. Richards etc. Presented to players Players include Sandham, Haig, 373* England v West Indies, The Oval and officials only. Formerly the Wyatt, Douglas, Hobbs, 1950. Original mono press property of Graham Dilley. Duleepsinhji, Sutcliffe, Constantine, photograph of the England team in 14.5”x12”. G/VG £40/60 Francis, Nunes, Martin, Challenor, cricket attire, with Freddie Brown, Roach, Bartlett, Browne etc. 386 England tour of Australia 1986/87. Captain, pictured on the Oval pitch Photographs by H. Walker of Official colour tour photograph of prior to the 4th Test. 10”x8”. G Scarborough. 10.5”x5.5”. VG the England team in tour blazers. £50/70 £200/300 Photograph laid down to official Len Hutton carried his bat in the photographers mount with title to 381 West Indies v Pakistan 1957/58. match making 202no top and names of team printed Mono group photograph of the two below. Nicely signed in ink by teams. This was the series where 374* England v Australia, Trent Bridge seventeen members of the touring Sobers made his 365 at Kingston. 1956. Original mono press party to the borders. Signatures Some creasing, generally good photograph of the England team, include Gatting, Botham, Lamb, condition. 8.5”x5.5”. Scarce sitting and standing in rows in front Broad, Dilley, Gower, French, £40/60 of the pavilion, prior to the match. Richards etc. Presented to players 10”x8”. G £50/70 382 India v West Indies 1958/59. Official and officials only. Formerly the 375* England v South Africa 1960. mono group photograph of the two property of Graham Dilley. Original mono press photograph of teams, dressed in suits, taken in 14.5”x12”. G/VG £40/60 Bombay (first Test). The photograph the England team, standing and 387 South Africa 1998. Colour laid down to official photographers seated in rows, in cricket attire photograph of the South African mount with title above and players pictured at Lord’s. 10”x8”. G team standing and seated in rows. names to lower border. The £50/60 The photograph window mounted photograph signed by Ramadhin. and signed to mount by sixteen of 376* M.C.C. tour of India, Pakistan & Photograph by The Indian Art the squad. Signatures include Cronje Ceylon 1961-62. Mono team Studio, Bombay. 12”x9”. Scarce (Captain), Woolmer (Manager), photograph of the touring team. £70/100 Photograph the former property of Kirsten, Rhodes, Pollock, Donald, Harold Dalton, masseur to the team. 383 West Indies c1959. Excellent mono Kallis etc. Framed and glazed. The photograph has been mounted to photograph of the team wearing Overall approx 15”x13”. G £40/60 cricket attire and tour blazers, card by Dalton with handwritten title 388 Richard Hadlee and Phil Defreitas. standing and seated in rows. Players and attached emblems. Framed Two framed signed photographs of include Sobers, Worrell, Ramadhin, without glass. Photograph the two Test players. G £10/15 8.25”x6.25”. Overall 10”x16” £40/50 Hall, Kanhai etc. The photograph

21 389 Don Bradman. Reproduction dressed as a batsman, wearing blue achievements. Graham Gooch photograph of Bradman batting in cap, cravat and sash on a naturalistic ‘Century of Century’ plate (Royal later years dressed in a suit. Signed oval base. Cap and cravat glazed. Grafton), ‘Centenary 1876-1976’ by Bradman. 8”x10”. G £30/40 10” tall. G £60/90 plate (Edwardian China), ‘Essex County Champions 1983’ 390 ‘The Fast Men’. Three mono action 398 Continental bisque figure of a girl (Edwardian China), ‘Essex Double photographs of Denis Lillee, Jeff holding a cricket bat, wearing a Champions 1984’ (Edwardian China) Thomson and Rodney Hogg. The striped cricket cap and holding a and ‘Essex Double Champions 1985’ three photographs in mount with cricket bat on a naturalistic oval (Edwardian China). Plus commemo - printed details below. Framed and base. 10” tall. G £60/90 rative wine glass (J.Lever, 300th glazed. Limited edition 1856/2000. wicket), ‘Essex Double Champions With certificate of authentic ity 399 Batsman. Continental coloured 1984’ commemorative medal and signed by Hogg and dated 2003. porcelain figure of a batsman having ‘Essex’ china thimble. Qty 8. G Overall 40”x19”. G £40/60 played a shot. The batsman wearing striped clothing and blue cap. No. 27 £40/60 to base. Wooden bat broken at CRICKET CERAMICS & METALWARE 409 Cricket figures. Selection of six handle. 7.5” tall. G £40/60 Many of the following ceramics were various sized figures including ‘small used for for images in ‘The Wisden 400 Batsman. Continental coloured figure of John Wisden (Sport in Book of Cricket Memorabilia by porcelain figure of a batsman having Miniature), two resin figures of Marcus Williams & Gordon Phillips played a shot. The batsman wearing batsman, one child, one adult, small 1990 striped clothing and blue cap. No. 15 pewter figure of a bowler and a to base. Wooden bat broken at silver metal figure of a batsman on 391 W.G. Grace. A polished spelter tulip handle. 7.5” tall. G £40/60 wooden plinth. G £25/35 vase cast in the form of W.G. Grace, full length standing in classic pose Similar but different to previous lot 410 Derbyshire County Cricket Club with cricket bat in front of tree. With Centenary Year 1870-1970. Royal 401 Boy batsman. A continental coloured original glass flute in holder to top of Crown Derby bone china ‘Duchess’ porcelain figure of a boy cricketer tree. ‘W.W.H. & Co’ stamped to bonbon dish produced to wearing green hat and pink tunic base. Approx 8” high. Rare commemorate the Centenery. Club holding a cricket bat on a naturalistic £150/250 emblem of ‘Crown and Rose’ in oval base. No. 15 to base. G brown and gold with circular band 392 W.G. Grace. German bisque figure £30/50 decoration in brown, turquoise and of Grace, full length, wearing 402 Blue and white German porcelain gold to centre, surrounded by M.C.C. cap and holding cricket bat. figure of a batsman wearing cap and ‘Derbyshire Rose’ emblem and floral c1890. 9” tall. G £80/120 pads and holding a bat on a natura - decoration leading to gold lustre 393 W.G. Grace. Brass figure of Grace, listic oval base. No. 26 to base. G handles on each side. Limited edition cast standing full length in pads £40/60 of 500. 9.25”x7.25”. Very good leaning on cricket bat. The figure condition. Scarce £70/100 403 Continental bisque porcelain figure mounted to a tiered base. 5.5”. Sold of a young cricketer holding a cricket 411 Ceramic ewer/pitcher with image of with a ‘Royal Albert’ china plate ball on a naturalistic oval base. bears playing cricket to sides with depicting Grace, head and shoulders, Some chipping to base. 7.5” tall. G green line decoration. Approx 6” 8” diameter, a commemorative W.G. £50/70 tall. G £15/25 Grace medal and an M.C.C. Bicentenary 1787-1987 commemo - 404 Victorian Staffordshire figure of a 412 ‘J.W.H.T. Douglas’. Essex & England rative medal. Qty 4. G/VG £50/80 cricketer wearing yellow shirt and 1901-1928. Gold trouser braces clip wearing green cap holding a cricket with the engraved inscription 394 Original Victorian Staffordshire bat in front of the wicket with blue ‘J.W.H.T. Douglas. Captain. England figure of a boy wearing blue blazer blazer to side on a naturalistic oval v Australia 1911-12’. Presumably and wearing yellow hat holding a base. Approx 7” tall. Some wear to this was one of a pair given by the cricket ball with wicket to side on a figure otherwise in good condition M.C.C. Captain to players on the naturalistic oval base. Approx 6” tall. £30/50 tour. VG £40/60 G £50/80 405 Continental porcelain figure of a 413 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & 395 Original Victorian Staffordshire batsman wearing cap and holding a England 1895-1920. A stoneware figure of a boy wearing blue blazer bat aloft on a naturalistic oval base. circular match holder with transfer and wearing yellow hat holding a Gold lustre to shirt. No. 37 to base. printed full length image of cricket bat with wicket to side on a G £40/60 Ranjitsinhji full length in batting naturalistic oval base. Approx 5” tall. pose. Produced by Kepple of Bristol. G £50/80 406 Wedgwood porcelain cricket figure Approx 2.5” high. Registration of the boy urchin with cricket bat 396 Original Victorian Staffordshire number R319664 for 1898 and and ball. Approx 6” tall. G £20/30 figure of a boy wearing blue blazer painted mark M615 to base. Good and wearing orange hat holding a 407 Resin figure of a cricketer wearing condition. Rare £200/300 cricket bat in front of the wicket on a top hat, cricket attire and holding 414 Yorkshire 1979. Large green glass naturalistic oval base. Approx 6” tall. bat. Approx 8” tall. Odd faults bottle with hand painted Yorkshire Some chipping/damage to head, otherwise in good condition £30/50 emblem to front. Engraved other more minor wear £30/40 408 Essex. Selection of five china plates signatures of the players to both 397 Continental bisque figure of a man featuring Essex cricketing sides of the bottle. To back ‘G.K. 22 Gordon, 23/7/1979’. G base with Doulton Lambeth and 432 ‘Rowntree’s Cachous’ miniature £20/30 makers mark, ‘1880’ to base. cricket bat. Metal. 4.5”. Rare. Appears to have had professional Fair/good condition £15/25 415* Cricket clock. A Victorian brass restoration to one of the boaters and mantel clock. The case in the form of pouring lip. Excellent example of this CRICKET ATTIRE, CAPS & BLAZERS a set of stumps with crossed bats rare cricketing ceramic £500/700 and ball on an oval naturalistic case 433* John Crawley. Lancashire Sunday base with bun feet. Gilt dial. 6.5” 422 W.G. Grace. Sandland ceramic League 1st XI shirt worn by Crawley high by 5” wide. Some faults tankard with transfer printed image in the 1990’s. The shirt red with otherwise in good condition of Grace in batting pose and Lancashire emblem and sponsors £150/250 Fathertime to side. Gold lustre to rim ‘Bass’ to chest, ‘Crawley’ to reverse. and handle. 4” tall. G £25/35 Signed by Crawley to front. 416 ‘Surrey Cricketer’s Tankard’. 1950’s Previously sold by Knights. G small glass tankard, decorated with 423 ‘Durham C.C.C. Minor Counties £40/60 Surrey Club Crest and facsimile Championship. Wasim H. Raja. signatures of players including Laker, 1984’. Excellent silver salver/tray 434* David Smith, Sussex & England. May, Barrington etc. Gold lustre to presented to Raja as a member of Sussex white 1st XI cricket shirt with rim. 4.5”. Sold with four smaller the Durham team which won the Sussex emblem and sponsors glasses/tankards for Lord’s, Championship in 1984. The salver, ‘Merrydown’ to chest. Worn by Warwickshire, Essex and 11.25” diameter, has details Smith in the 1993 NatWest Final Worcestershire C.C.C. G £15/25 engraved to centre with floral when he scored a century (124) and decoration surround. G £40/60 was ‘Man of the Match’ and 417 Vesta case. Unusual Victorian previously purchased by the vendor bakelite brown vesta case, modelled 424 Victorian Staffordshire figure of a in his Testimonial year. Signed by as a book, depicting a batsman, and young child holding a cricket bat. Smith to chest. Previously sold by a golfer on the reverse. Approx The figure in smock-style dress. 6” Knights. Good condition £50/70 2”x1.5”. G. Rare £80/120 tall. Stamp to base. G £30/40 435* Trevor Jesty. Surrey white 1st XI 418 Cricket locket. Attractive gold metal 425 Victorian Staffordshire figure of a shirt, with sponsors logo locket with enamelled colour image young girl holding a cricket ball. The ‘Poundstretcher’ to collar, worn by of a batsman to centre to face. figure in three quarter length pink Jesty in the 1986 Nat West Semi- 1”x1.5”. Good/very good condition dress with green ribbon to waist. 6” final v Lancashire. Jesty scored a £70/100 tall. Stamp to base. G £30/40 century (112) and was named ‘Man of the Match’. Signed and annotated 419 Richard Hadlee. Royal Grafton china 426 ‘Test Match’ cricket game by by Jesty to front. G £50/70 plate commemorating Sir Richard Waddington. Complete in original Hadlee taking a world record 431 box. Fair/good condition £10/15 436* Eddie Hemmings. Nottinghamshire Test wickets for New Zealand 1973- & England. England white cricket 427 Cricket bag. Large crested china 1990. Limited edition of 1000 plates. shirt worn by Hemmings during his cricket bag with colour emblem for Signed by Hadlee in silver ink to career. England emblem and signed ‘Birmingham’. Approx 4.5” long. reverse. G £25/35 to chest by Hemmings. Name to Hairline crack near base otherwise in collar. G £40/60 420 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, good condition £15/20 moulded in relief vignettes of 437* Chris Tavare. Somerset & England. 428 Cricket bag. Medium crested china cricketers, a batsman, bowler and Somerset maroon long sleeved cricket bag with colour emblem for wicket keeper, Abel, Woods and sweater worn by Tavare during his ‘Cowdenbeath’. Approx 4” long. McGregor in white on a brown career. Somerset emblem and Arcadian China. G £15/25 background. With stylised floral leaf ‘Blackthorn’ logo to front, ‘Tavare’ to and flower Art Nouveau decoration 429 Falcon Playtime childs koala food back. G £40/60 to top and beneath in green glaze. bowl and mug with koala’s playing 438 Cricket World Cup 1999. Full set of Strap handle in brown glaze. approx - cricket to inside and with kangaroo’s twelve World Cup shirts, one for imately 6” tall. Incised to base with to rim. Chip to mug rim and chips to each of the countries participating in Doulton Lambeth and makers mark, mug base otherwise in good the competition. VG £30/50 c1880’s. Excellent example of this condition £15/25 rare cricketing ceramic. Very good 439 England v Zimbabwe 2000. England 430 Silver cricket medals. Five silver condition £500/700 white Test shirt with England cricket medals each with elaborate emblem and ‘Vodaphone’ sponsors 421 Cricket jug 1880. Large and cricketing decoration, each logo to chest. Signed to chest by the impressive Doulton Lambeth hallmarked. Two inscribed to verso, full England team. Twelve signatures stoneware tapering jug moulded in 1911 & 1928. Attractive medals. G including Atherton, Gough, Hussain, relief with eight vignettes of £25/35 cricketers, three batsman and three Schofield, Stewart, Flintoff, Hick etc. fielders, with two smaller figures to 431 Silver cricket medals. Five silver G £50/70 cricket medals each with elaborate either side in white on green and 440 Andrew Flintoff. Lancashire & cricketing decoration, each blue with floral motifs and floral blue England. England white long sleeved hallmarked. Two inscribed to verso, bands on brown background. The Test shirt with England emblem of 1893 and 1949. Attractive medals. handle modelled with cricket bats three lions and coronet and below Sold with four metal cricket medals. and boaters with cricket ball. Flintoff’s player number ‘591’ plus G £25/35 approximately 9.5” tall. Incised to Vodaphone sponsors logo to chest.

23 To sleeves ‘Vodafone’ and ‘Admiral’ son in 1974. Sold with a signed letter Somerset teams 1979, another sponsors logos and Flintoff’s initials from the vendor confirming this. A signed by nine members of the 1982 ‘A.F.’. Good condition £150/250 mono press photograph of Middlesex team and further bat Stollmeyer batting in 1939 is sold signed by the Middlesex team of 441 Kevin Pieterson. Nottinghamshire, with the cap. G/VG £700/1000 1979. The first two bats in good Hampshire & England. England condition, the last one faded. Sold white Test short sleeved shirt with Jeffrey Stollmeyer, West Indian Test with a Middlesex 1990 Coalport England emblem of three lions and Captain, played in thirty two Tests County Championship plate in coronet and below Pieterson’s player for the West Indies 1939 to 1955 original box. Qty 4 £20/30 number ‘626’ plus Vodaphone and averaged 42.33 with the bat. sponsors logo to chest. To sleeves His highest Test score was 160 and 452 Miniature cricket bats. Four bats, ‘Vodafone’ and ‘Admiral’ sponsors his highest first class score was 324 Middlesex v New Zealand 1979, logos and Pieterson’s initials ‘K.P.’. for Trinidad v British Guiana in signed by twenty three players, Good condition £180/250 1946/47 Middlesex v Somerset 1979, signed by both teams and two bats signed 442 M.C.C. tour of India, Pakistan & 446 Cricket caps. Five Test and county by M.C.C. Representative teams Ceylon 1972/73. Official M.C.C. cricket baseball caps and sunhats, all 1988. Qty 4. G £25/35 navy blue touring blazer with different, signed by Justin Langer, embroidered M.C.C. emblem in Mustaq Ahmed, Saqlain Mustaq, 453 Arthur Owen Jones. white of St George & Dragon of Marcus Trescothick and Allan Nottinghamshire & England 1892- England and below in scroll ‘Pakistan Donald. All sold on behalf of the 1914. Gunn & Moore ‘autograph’ & Ceylon 1972/73’ to breast pocket. ‘Sprots Charity’, Sussex. G £30/50 cricket bat used by Jones during his Trimming to pockets, sleeves and cricketing career. The bat has Jones blazer edging in M.C.C. colours of 447 Southern California Cricket signature and date 1910 and yellow and red. Blazer by Simpson of Association wool cricket cap with handwritten name of ownership to Piccadilly. Player unknown. emblem and club initials shoulder of bat. Some worm holes Good/very good condition embroidered to front of cap. Sold otherwise in generally good £150/250 with two further wool cricket caps condition. Sold with an original for Shirley C.C. (New Zealand) and photograph of Jones in batting pose. 443 Alec Stewart. England blue sunhat Surrey Fullers League Representative Photograph by L.N.A. Photo of Fleet with England emblem to front cap. G £40/50 Street. Mounted, framed and glazed signed to rim by fourteen members £300/400 of an England team from the 1990’s. CRICKET BATS, BALLS & Signatures include Stewart, EQUIPMENT 454 India v Pakistan 1983/84. Batting Atherton, Thorpe, Ramprakash, 448 Middlesex v Somerset 1989. gloves used by Wasim Raja to score Gough, White etc. ‘Alec’ Slazenger ‘V’ full size cricket bat 125 for Pakistan in the Test match handwritten to inside. G £20/30 signed to face by the two teams. played at Burlton Park, Jullundur, India on the 24th-29th September 444* Malcolm Andrew Nash. Glamorgan Twenty five signatures including 1983. Raja and Tahir Naqqash put 1966-1983. Glamorgan navy blue Gatting, Emburey, Haynes, on 95 for the eight wicket. The county 1st XI cricket cap with county Downton, Fraser, Alcock, Tavare, match was drawn. Sold with signed emblem embroidered to front. ‘M.A. Cook, Roebuck, M. Crowe, Marks handwritten note from Raja’s Wife Nash’ handwritten to inside of cap. etc. Very good condition £30/40 confirming the gloves authentication The cap was given to Pope during 449 Middlesex, Worcestershire & Vic £30/50 the Glamorgan v Essex county Lewis XI 1979. Slazenger full size championship match in cricket bat signed to face by the 455 Australia v England 1990/91. Gray August/September 1969 in which Middlesex team and to verso by Nicholls ‘Peter Sleep Testimonial Pope officiated as Umpire. The cap a Worcestershire and Vic Lewis XI. 1991’ full size cricket bat nicely little faded. Ex George Pope Thirty seven signatures including signed by the full England touring collection (Derbyshire & England). Brearley, Radley, Barlow, Gatting, party and by twelve of the Australian Previously sold by Knights Edmonds, Emburey, Gifford, G. team. Signatures include Border, £300/400 Turner, Holder, Inchmore etc. Some Marsh, M. Waugh, Boon, Taylor, Reid, Healy, M. Hughes, Alderman, Glamorgan won the County faults otherwise in good condition Gooch, Lamb, Gower, Fraser, Championship in 1969 and in the £30/40 Atherton, Malcolm etc. VG. Sold previous season, Garry Sobers had 450 England v Australia ‘The Centenary with a Gray Nicholls cricket bag used hit Nash for a record 6 sixes in an Bat’ 1880-1980. by Sleep during his career. G over at Swansea in 1968, 40th Nicholls full size cricket bat signed to £70/100 anniversary this season face by the England team who 456 Australia v England 1990/91. Gray 445 Jeffrey Baxter Stollmeyer. Trinidad & played in the match. Eleven Nicholls full size cricket bat nicely the West Indies 1938-1957. West signatures including Botham, Gower, signed by the full England touring Indies cloth Test cap worn by Gatting, Gooch, Jackman, Boycott, party and by twelve of the Australian Stollmeyer during his playing career. Bairstow, Old etc. The bat was team. Signatures include Border, The maroon cap with embroidered available to players and officials only. Marsh, M. Waugh, Boon, Taylor, West Indian emblem to front. Cap Good condition £40/60 Reid, Healy, M. Hughes, Alderman, by Foster of Mayfair. Stollmeyer 451 Middlesex. Selection of miniature Gooch, Lamb, Gower, Fraser, gave the cap to the previous vendor cricket bats, one signed to face and Atherton, Malcolm etc. VG £60/90 on the occasion of the birth of his verso by the Middlesex and 24 457 England v Australia 1997. ACE full 466 South Africa 1992. Duncan Fearnley 472 Mr C.H.B. Marsham. Captain Kent size cricket bat nicely signed by the cricket bat signed by the South C.C.C. Penny card written by Albert full Australian touring party and by African World Cup squad/team who Craig, (Surrey Poet) and published thirteen of the England team. played England in the semi-final in by Wright & Co 1907. Laid down to Signatures include Taylor, S. Waugh, 1992. Fifteen signatures signed in card with further Kent cricket healy, Warne, McGrath, Slater, ink including Wessels, Kirsten, cuttings etc. G £80/120 Blewitt, Gillespie, Atherton, Stewart, Donald, Cronje, Rhodes, Henry, Hussain, Gough, Flintoff, Thorpe, Pringle, Kuiper, Richardson etc. The 473 E.P. Hendren. Middlesex, Brentford Caddick etc. VG £70/100 signature of Snell in thicker pen, F.C. & England. Sepia postcard of fading to one signature. G £30/40 Hendren in both cricket attire and 458 England v South Africa 1998. ACE football attire. Nicely signed to face full size cricket bat nicely signed by 467 Zimbabwe World Cup 1999. Gray by Hendren in ink. Sport & General. the full South African touring party Nicholls full size cricket bat signed by VG £40/60 and by twelve of the England team. the Zimbabwe team in England for Signatures include Cronje, Donald, the World Cup. Fifteen signatures 474 J.T. Tyldesley. Lancashire C.C.C. and Kallis, Pollock, Cullinan, Adams, inc Campbell, Flower, Streak, Strang, his birthplace, Roe Green, Worsley. Rhodes, Stewart, Hussain, Gough, Brandes etc. VG £25/35 Mono postcard of Tyldesley’s Flintoff, Thorpe etc. VG £50/70 birthplace with image of Tyldesley in 468 ‘England v Australia ‘Centenary Test’ cameo to image. W.H.S.&S. 459 Kent v Lancashire. Gillette Cup Melbourne 1977. Slazenger full size Grosvenor Series’. Copyright 1906. 1970’s. Stuart Surridge miniature bat cricket bat with printed details of the Photo P.G. Hunt. G £30/40 signed by both teams, twenty four match to face of bat and signed to signatures including Ealham, verso by the Australian team and the 475 Herbert Sutcliffe, Yorkshire & Johnson, Woolmer, Cowdrey, Iqbal, full England touring party. Thirty England. Mono real photograph Rowe, Hayes, Wood, Simmons, signatures including Chappell, postcard of Sutcliffe batting, full Lloyd etc. G £20/30 Marsh, Lillee, Walters, Bright, length playing a shot, in practise McCosker, Greig, Brearley, Willis, with printed facsimile signature to 460 England v India & Pakistan 1996 and Randall, Lever, Fletcher, Knott, lower white border. Signed in ink to England ‘World Cup’ 1996. Two Barrington etc. The bat was verso. G £40/60 miniature bats signed by the produced as a limited edition of 250, respective England teams. Twenty 476 Mr J.R. Mason. Kent C.C.C. Penny this being number 163. Fading to five signatures including Prime card written by Albert Craig, (Surrey three signatures otherwise in good Minister John Major. G £20/30 Poet) and published by Wright & Co condition. Mounted in display case 1908. Piece cut from back cover, 461 Yorkshire 1970’s. Four miniature £150/250 some age toning otherwise in good cricket bats, each signed by 469 Doug Wright. Kent & England. condition. Laid down to page with Yorkshire and an opposing team ‘England v Australia ‘Centenary Test’ further Kent cricket cuttings etc 1970’s. Yorkshire v Warwickshire Melbourne 1977. Two bags/holdalls £50/70 1975 & 1976, Yorkshire v used by Wright when attending the Northamptonshire 1976 & Yorkshire 477 Dr W.G. Grace. Gloucestershire Test match. Both with details to v Derbyshire 1977 £25/35 C.C.C. Penny card written by Albert bags. G £15/25 Craig, (Surrey Poet) and published 462 Kent 1970’s. Three miniature cricket by Wright & Co. Card with faults, bats, each signed by Kent and an CRICKET POSTCARDS, CIGARETTE & ‘1888’ handwritten to top border of opposing teams from the 1970’s. TRADE CARDS front cover, piece missing to lower Bats are Kent v Lancashire 1973, 470 Cricket cards etc. Selection of mainly right hand corner, some nicks, small Kent v Yorkshire 1973 and Kent v modern cricketing trade and tears to edges, adhesive marks to Yorkshire 1975. G £25/35 postcards. Sold with various other verso, minor age toning otherwise in generally good condition. Rare 463 Counties 1978. Three miniature items of cricket ephemera including £100/150 cricket bats signed by county teams ‘Essex County Cricket 1876-1975’. from 1978. Middlesex v Essex 1978, Leslie Newnham. Colchester 1975. 478 Cricket grounds. Collection of Derbyshire v Sussex 1978 and Blue boards with gilt to page edge, sixteen mainly mono postcards of Worcestershire v Somerset 1978. G two sets of drink coasters (one cricket grounds, some real £25/35 M.C.C.), ‘The Pocket Cricketer’. photograph cards. Grounds include Chad Valley etc. G £15/25 Tonbridge, Brighton, Leyton, Ely, 464 Pakistan 1970’s. Two miniature Windsor Barracks, Stockport, Port cricket bats signed by the Pakistan 471 Leicestershire 1946. Mono real George etc. Plus fifteen modern teams of 1978 & 1979. G £15/25 photograph postcard of the Leicestershire team, sitting and ‘Golden Age Greats’ cricket 465 England 1995. Duncan Fearnley standing in rows, wearing cricket postcards. some duplication. G cricket bat signed by the England attire. Signed to photograph by all £30/40 team who played the West Indies in eleven players featured in blue ink. 479 ‘The Late Albert Craig, Surrey Poet’. the fifth Test at Trent Bridge 1995. Signatures include Berry (Captain), Mono postcard of Craig. Mockford Eleven signatures nicely signed in ink Jackson, Lester, Walsh, Sperry, series. Generally good cond. £20/30 including Atherton, Illingworth, Chapman, Corrall, Prentice, Thorpe, Crawley, Martin, Russell etc. Chapman etc. Photograph by A. 480 ‘Huntley & Palmers Biscuits, Reading G £30/40 Wilkes of West Bromwich. Very & London’. Early colour advertising good condition £50/80 card with image of a batsman at the crease. Approx 3”x4”. G £35/45

25 481 Lance Thackeray. ‘At The Wicket’ Oval. August 23rd 1938. 364 runs’. 497 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by series. Set of five colour postcards Signed in ink by Hutton. Walter P.F. Warner. Volumes XI-XV. 1930- with cricket scenes. G £50/60 Scott of Bradford. G £70/100 1934 complete. All five volumes, complete with annuals, bound in 482* Gallaher’s ‘Famous Cricketers’ 1926. CRICKET SCORECARDS, original publishers cloth with black Scarce proof sheet of twenty five PROGRAMMES, MAGAZINES ETC and gilt lettering. Odd faults to uncut cards, thirteen Australians and bindings, some browning to page twelve England players from the set 491 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by edges otherwise in good condition. of one hundred cards. These number P.F. Warner. Volume I. 1921. Qty 5 £80/120 76-100. Very good condition. Rare Numbers 1-22 complete with Winter £80/120 Annual 1921/22. Complete. London 498 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by 1921. Bound in original publishers P.F. Warner. Volumes XVI-XIX. 1935- 483* Carreras ‘Cricketers’ 1934. Scarce cloth. This was the first year of 1939 complete. All five volumes, proof sheet of thirty uncut cards. All publication of the magazine. Some complete with annuals, the first four Bodyline players 1932/33 series. browning to page edges, odd faults volumes bound in original publishers Numbered 1-30. Very good to binding otherwise in good cloth with gilt lettering. Odd minor condition. Rare £100/150 condition £25/35 faults otherwise in good condition. 484 Wills ‘Cricketers’ 1928. Full set of 492 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by Qty 5 £80/120 fifty cards. Sold with Wills P.F. Warner. Volume II. 1922. 499 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by ‘Cricketers’ 1929, 2nd series. Full set Numbers 1-21, complete. London P.F. Warner. Volumes XXI-XXVI. of fifty cards. Both sets in good 1922. Bound in original publishers 1940-1945 complete. All six condition £25/35 cloth. Some browning to page volumes, complete with annuals, 485 Players ‘Cricketers’ 1930. Full set of edges, odd faults to binding bound in original publishers cloth fifty cigarette cards featuring otherwise in good condition £20/30 with gilt lettering. Odd minor faults, England and Australian Test players. 493 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by some browning to pages otherwise Sold with Players ‘Cricketers’ 1934. P.F. Warner. Volume III. 1922/23. in good condition. Qty 6 £100/150 Full set of fifty cards. G £30/40 October & December 1922 and 500 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by 486 R&J Hill Ltd. (Sunripe Cigarettes). January to April 1923, complete with P.F. Warner. Volumes XXVII to XXXI. ‘Caricatures of Famous Cricketers’ Annual 1922/23. London 1922/23. 1946-1950 complete. All five 1926. Set of fifty large cigarette Bound in original publishers cloth. volumes, complete with annuals, cards featuring the Australian and Some browning to page edges, odd bound in original publishers cloth England cricketers of 1926. G faults to binding otherwise in good with gilt lettering. Odd minor faults, £50/70 condition £20/30 some browning to pages otherwise in good condition. Qty 5 £50/70 487 ‘Prominent Cricketers of 1938’. 494 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by Ogdens. Complete set of fifty P.F. Warner. Volume IV. 1923/24. 501 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by cigarette cards. G £30/40 May-October 1923, November P.F. Warner. 1951-1960 complete. Annual and December- April 1924, Individual magazine issues, complete 488 Modern trade cards. Collection of complete. London 1923/24. Bound with Spring and Winter annuals for four sets, ‘Mailey Master of his Art’ in original publishers cloth. Some the ten year period. Odd faults, 2003, ‘Bodyline Tour’ 2005, ‘The browning to page edges and some generally good condition Invincibles’ 2006 and ‘Texaco pages, some foxing to rear page, throughout. Sold with other Trophy’ 1984. Sold with ‘Reading odd faults to binding otherwise in individual issues, No’s. 2, 8, 9 &10, F.C. 2003 trade cards. two different good condition £20/30 1946, 1 & 3, 1949 and Spring & sets of twenty five cards. G £10/20 495 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by Winter Annuals for 1946/47 & 489 ‘The 1924 South African Cricket P.F. Warner. Volume V. 1924/25. 1948/49. These in varied condition, Team in their Jaeger Shirts & May-October 1924, November some faults otherwise in generally Sweaters’. Mono ‘Jaeger’ advertising Annual and December- April 1925, good condition £25/35 postcard of the team, standing and complete. London 1924/25. Bound 502 The Cricketer Magazine. 1961-1970 seated in rows. Title and players in original publishers cloth. Some complete. Individual magazine issues names printed to borders. Odd browning to page edges and some with annuals where applicable, faults, generally good condition pages, occasional foxing, splitting to complete for the ten year period. £10/15 front and rear internal hinges, minor Odd faults, generally good condition 490 Cornhill cards. Three signed mono faults to binding otherwise in good throughout £20/30 condition £18/25 cards of Chris Tavare and Bob Willis 503 The Cricketer Magazine. 1971-2003 (two cards, both different). G/VG 496 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by (September) complete. Individual £25/35 P.F. Warner. Volumes VI-X. 1925- magazine issues with annuals where 490a Len Hutton, Yorkshire & England. 1929 complete. All five volumes, applicable, complete for the thirty Mono real photograph postcard of complete with annuals, bound in three year period. Good condition Hutton walking out to bat in original publishers cloth with black throughout. Sold with a complete England cap. The card with printed lettering. Odd faults to bindings, run of The Cricketer Quarterly from inscription ‘Leonard Hutton some browning to page edges Summer 1973 to Spring 2004 with (Yorkshire) creates a Test Cricket otherwise in good condition. Qty 5 the exception of the Winter 1973 Record, England v Australia at The £80/120 issue. G £40/60

26 504 Wisden Cricket Monthly. (June, 1st 510 Australian Services tour of Ceylon Printed and handwritten annotation. issue) 1979-2006 (October) 1945. ‘Souvenir of the visit to Test match at Old Trafford, July 1948 complete with the exception of one Ceylon of the Australian Services (Compton 145), at The Oval, August issue, Sept 1991. Individual Cricket Team December 1945’. 1948 (Bradman, bowled Hollies 0, magazine issues complete for the Written and compiled by S.P. Morris 196no, Lindwall 9 wickets in twenty eight year period. Good Foenander, Colombo, Ceylon the match). Sold with a further condition throughout £30/40 Observer 1945. 14pp. Sold with a official scorecard for England v small menu for the ‘Luncheon to the Australia, 4th test, Headingley 1938 505 Playfair Cricket Monthly 1960 Australian Services Cricket Team’ (Bradman 103, O’Reilly 10 wickets (May)-1973 (April) complete. held at the Galle Face Hotel, in the match). Odd faults otherwise Individual magazine issues complete Colombo on Thursday, 13th in good condition £30/50 for the fourteen year period. Some December 1945 and ‘Ceylon Cricket odds. Sold with ‘World of Cricket’ Association Australian Services 515 Cricket scrapbook. Well compiled 1977-1980 complete (4) and John Cricket Tour Programme’, large scrapbook covering Test and County Player Cricket Yearbook 1973-1976 single card programme with printed cricket, the Ashes series of 1903/04 (4). G £20/30 itinerary of the tour. Caxton, in Australia, Australia in England 1905, good coverage of the 506 Australian tour of England 1930. Colombo. All three items in good Counties 1905 including Sussex and Australia v Tasmania 1930. ‘Official condition. Rare items from this war- Yorkshire. G £80/120 souvenir programme and score card time tour £80/120 for the Australia v Tasmania 1930 511 Australian Services tour of Ceylon 516 Herbert Sutcliffe. Excellent (Australian XI on tour)’. The 1945. ‘Australian Services XI Tour- scrapbook of press cutting covering programme lists the proceedings for 1945’.Compiled by H.N. Contractor. the M.C.C. tour of South Africa the game, the England tour itinerary Published by The Board of Control 1927/28. Neatly compiled. Formerly of fixtures in England, scorecard for for Cricket in India. 42pp. Original from the Sutcliffe collection. G the game and details and pen colour decorative covers with pen £80/120 pictures of the Australian team. G pictures and biographies of the £30/40 517 ‘The Australian Cricketer Annual Australian and Indian players, 1930/31’. Original pictorial covers. The Australian team, in these days, averages, statistics etc. Vertical fold, G £60/80 always played a warm up game minor tear, nicks to front cover edge. against Tasmania on route to a Test Rare item from this war-time tour 518 All Indian Cricket Tour To England series with England £50/70 1932. Large official pre tour brochure produced by the Board of 507 Australian tour of England 1930. 512 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1950. Control for Cricket in India. New ‘1930. The Ashes. Australian XI Official programmes for the tour Delhi 1932. 48pp. Original English Tour Souvenir and Scorer’. matches v Northam and v Western decorative covers. Generally Published by James Hill, Sydney Australia in October 1950. Sold with good/very good condition £40/50 1930. Pre tour brochure. 34pp. a ‘Open Air Concert’ programme Original decorative covers. Includes from the ‘Hong Kong Cricket League 519 ‘The Wrigley Souvenir Book and pen pictures of the Australian team, Combined Services in honour of Jack Scoring Record’ The Ashes 1936/37. adverts, records, results etc. Rare. Chegwyn’s Australian Cricketers The front cover shows head and G/VG £50/80 held at the Club de Recreio on the shoulders pictures of the Captains 15th october 1952. Qty 3. G/VG Don Bradman and Gubby Allen. 508 Australia 1930. Official souvenir £30/40 Printed by Bloxham & Chambers brochure for the Australian tour of Ltd. Odd faults otherwise in good England. Published by Barton 513 Australian tour of England 1948. condition £50/70 Pictorial of London. Pictorial covers. Four official scorecards for tour Some age toning to covers otherwise matches played by Australia against 520 England Test & One Day in good condition. Sold with similar county sides in 1948. Printed and International match programmes official tour brochures for the handwritten annotation. Matches 1980/2000’s. Collection of over 115 Australian tours of England in 1934 are v Gentlemen of England, Lords programmes, some full series. G/VG and 1938. Both compiled and edited (Hassett 200no, Bradman 150, £40/60 by A.W. Simpson. G/VG. Qty 3 Brown 120), v Surrey, The Oval 521 Cricket ephemera. Box of mixed £60/80 (Hassett 139, Bradman 128), v ephemera including tour guides, Warwickshire, Edgbaston and v 509 Australian tour of England 1938. programmes, brochures, scorecards, Sussex, Hove (Morris 184, Bradman tickets, miniature cricket bats etc. Australian XI v Tasmania 1938. 109, Harvey 100no, Lindwall 11 ‘Official souvenir programme for the Some signed items. Good selection wickets in the match). Sold with £25/35 Australian XI v Tasmania to be official scorecard for Surrey v played on the T.C.A. Ground, Australia 1938, The Oval. Odd 522 Cricket Philatelics. Selection of Hobart’. The programme lists the minor faults otherwise in good eleven items including stamps, England tour itinerary of fixtures in condition. Qty 5 £30/50 covers etc. Includes M.C.C. tour England, scorecard for the game and cover and full sheet of stamps 1968 details of the Australian touring 514 Australian tour of England 1948. (West Indies), full sheet of 21 Indian team. Vertical fold otherwise in good ‘Bradman 0’. Two official scorecards stamps featuring Ranjitsinhji, Kuala condition £30/40 for the 3rd and 5th Test matches at Lumpur Commonwealth Games Old Trafford and The Oval 1948. 1998, full sheet of stamps with

27 cricket included, 2006/07 Ashes Huddleston took seven wickets in annotation. The Rest won the match series, full sheet of ten stamps the match. Hayward finished his by 251 runs. For Kent, Burnup made featuring the most prominent career with 104 centuries including 89, Hutchings 79, Wolley 52 & 24, Australian players etc. Good eight double centuries Blaker 46 and Fielder took nine selection £25/35 wickets in the match. For the Rest, 529 Gloucestershire v Surrey 1884. Rare J.T. Tyldeseley made 109 & 84, 523 Cricket ephemera. Selection of official scorecard for the match Warner 77, Fane 75 & 50, Hirst 61, league cricket programmes, Indian played at Clifton College on the Hayward 51, Buckenham 49no and colour trade cards, scorecards, 25th-27th August 1884. A high Buckenham took nine and Hirst six menus etc. G £15/25 scoring draw was the result. For wickets in the match. The scorecard Gloucestershire Brain made 143 and laid down to page. Sold with various 524 Cricket ephemera. Box of cricket Painter 133, W.G. Grace, who vignettes and two postcards of Kent ephemera including books, opened with E.M. Grace, made 66 players which are also laid down to programmes, mini bats, brochures and Woof took 5 and W.G. Grace 3 pages. G £30/40 etc. G £30/40 wickets in Surrey’s only innings. For 525 ‘South African Cricket Review’. Surrey, W.W. Read made 135, 533* Lord Londesborough’s XI v the Volumes 1 & 2. November 1956- Shuter 101, Abel 60 and Barratt took Australians 1888. Rare early October 1957 and November 1957- 4-169 in Gloucestershire’s innings. scorecard from the match played at November 1958. Bound in two Minor foxing otherwise in good Scarborough on the 6th-8th volumes in green boards. Sold with condition £80/120 September 1888. Part printed details. Lord Londesborough’s XI ‘Innings Established. Northern 530 Gloucestershire v Kent 1892. Official won the match by 155 runs. For Districts Cricket 1956/57-1981/82’, scorecard for the match played at Lord Londesborough’s XI, Barnes T. Power and ‘Century at Newlands Gloucester on the 6th-8th June made 45, W. Gunn 33 & 21, W.G. 1864-1964. History of the Western 1892. Gloucestershire won by 81 Grace 35, Briggs 23 and Briggs took Province Cricket Club’. Compiled by runs. For Gloucestershire, Radcliffe 13 wickets in the match (6-18 & 7- S.E.L. West, Newlands 1965. G/VG made 117, Kitcat 46 & 52, W.G. 22). For Australia, Bannerman made £30/40 Grace 33 & 46 and Murch took ten 26, Trott 25, Bonnor 21 and Turner wickets and W.G. Grace 5 wickets in 526 Tour brochures. Official brochures took 12 wickets in the match 94-48 the match. For Kent, Patterson made for New Zealand 1949 (West), West and 8-74). Horizontal fold, adhesive 55 & 49, Hearne 38 & 15, Indies 1950 (West), South Africa marks to verso, odd faults otherwise Braybrooke 28 & 35 and Martin & 1951 (West), 1955 (Ross) and 1960 in good condition £140/180 (Ross). Qty 5. G £20/30 Hearne took five wickets in the match. Some foxing/age toning to The Australians in their first innings 527 England v West Indies 1995. Official card, some wear to extremities of lost their last 8 wickets for 6 runs programme for the 5th Test played card otherwise in good condition at Trent Bridge 1995. Signed by the £60/90 534* M.C.C. & Ground v the Australians England team. Twelve signatures 1899. Official scorecard for the including Atherton, Cork, Fraser, 531 England v Australia 1945. Official match played at Lord’s on the 5th- Hick, Knight, Thorpe, Wells etc. Also scorecard for the Red Cross and 7th June 1899. Details blank, rubbed signed twice by Sherwin Campbell. R.A.A.F. Charities match between out pencil annotation. The G £15/25 England and Australian Services XI. Australians won the match by 8 The match played at Lord’s on the wickets. For Australia Clem Hill 528 ‘Tom Hayward’s Century of 14th-17th July 1945. Signed in ink made 132, Darling 71 & 53, Worrall Centuries’. Surrey v Lancashire to verso by twelve members of the 52no & 28 and Jones took 10 1913. Decorative silk scorecard Australian party including the wickets in the match. For M.C.C. produced to commemorate Tom Manager Keith Johnson, signatures Townsend top scored with 78, W.G. Hayward scoring his hundredth include Hassett, K. Miller, Pepper, Grace 50, Board 59, Sammy Woods hundred played at the Oval, June Sismey, Christofani, Cheetham, Ellis, 49 and Grace took 3-42 in the 26-28th 1913 scoring 139 in the first Stanford etc. Horizontal fold Australian second innings. innings. The scorecard with printed otherwise in good condition. Rare in Horizontal fold, adhesive marks to heading to top and match details this signed form £150/250 verso, odd faults otherwise in good below with printed report, to side condition £80/120 borders, reprinted from ‘The Pall Australian Services won by four Mall Gazette’ of June 28th. wickets. For Australia, Miller made 535* Bob Massie ‘16 wickets’. England v Scorecard printed by Piggott of 71no, Hassett 68, Sismey 51 and Australia 1972. Official scorecard for Cambridge. Generally good/very Cristofani took nine and Miller six the Test match played at Lord’s on good condition. A rare silk scorecard wickets in the match. For England 22nd-27th June 1972. Bob Massie £250/350 Hutton made 104 & 69, Edrich 38 & took eight wickets in each innings 58, Griffith 36 and Pollard eight and finishing with match figures of 16- The match was drawn. For Surrey, Wright six wickets in the match 137. Sold with ink signature of Hayward top scored with 139, Massie on card with picture. G 532 Kent (Champion County) v Rest of Goatly 64, Hobbs 61 and Hitch and £30/40 Smith took four wickets each in England 1906. Original scorecard for Lancashire’s only innings. For the match played at the Kennington 536* Len Hutton. England v Australia, The Lancashire, J.T. Tyldesley made 210, Oval on the 10th-13th September Oval 1938. Hutton scored a world E. Tyldesley 110, Hornby 86 and 1906. Printed and handwritten ink record Test score of 364 in the Test

28 match. Official scorecard for the the Players, Mead made 86, Hearne titled by Mailey. The page measures match with printed details. Sold with 72, Brown 54, Holmes 50 and approx 4”x5”. Excellent image. G official match ticket and album page Kennedy took 6 and Rhodes 5 £250/350 with laid down period ink signature wickets in the match. for the of Hutton on piece. Handwritten Gentlemen, Fender made 23 & 68, 546 Arthur Mailey, New South Wales & annotation regarding the world Knight 26, Haig 24, Stevens 22 and Australia 1912-1930. Large original record score. G £40/60 Fender took 6 and Jupp 5 wickets in pastel caricature full length portrait the match of former Australian broadcaster 537* England v Australia 1968. Official Gordon Lowe and signed in full by scorecard for the 5th Test played at 540 Test match scorecards 1959 Mailey. Lowe is depicted carrying a the Oval. Printed and handwritten onwards. Collection of forty golf club and smoking a cigarette. To annotation. Signed by Umpire C.S. scorecards including matches v verso is a further head and shoulders Elliott. Sold with similar scorecard for Australia, India, West Indies, New image of a bald headed man the Old Trafford Test of 1968 with Zealand etc. G £20/30 wearing spectacles, probably by handwritten annotation signed by Mailey. The page measures approx 541 West Indies v Rest of the World Pat Pocock (6-79). Some faults 10”x14”. Some folds, nicks to paper 1986. Official scorecard for the otherwise in good condition £25/35 edge, minor wear otherwise in good match held at Edgbaston on 20th condition £200/300 538* ‘The County Cricket Record’. Archie May 1986. Signed in ink by twenty MacLaren. Lancashire v four players from the match 547 ‘M.C.C. Bicentenary auction 1987’. Somersetshire 1895. Original silk including Greenidge, Richards, Large poster for the auction held at scorecard commemorating Archie Holding, Logie, Walsh, Garner, Lord’s. Sold with two further MacLaren’s feat of making a record Gomes, C. Lloyd, Gavasker, Gower, identical posters for ‘Passion and first class score of 424 in a first class Davison, Rice, Botham, Imran Khan, Sticky Wickets’. Charlotte C.C. cricket match. The match was played Kapil Dev, Alderman etc. Generally North Carolina 1993. G £15/25 at Taunton on the 15th-17th July good condition £30/50 1895 and Lancashire won by an 548 'Trent Bridge'. Large colour limited 542 England v West Indies (one, India) innings and 452 runs. For edition print of Trent Bridge by Mark 1973-2004. Selection of official Lancashire, MacLaren made 424, Coomb 1990. Limited edition tickets for the period including Paul 177 and Briggs and Mold each 337/650, signed by the artist. match tickets, car park tickets etc. took 9 wickets in the match. For Attractively mounted, framed and Some unused. Qty 14. G £25/35 Somersetshire, Woods top scored glazed. Overall 30"x22". Sold with a further colour print 'A Match at with 55, Tyler 41, Fowler 46 and 543 ‘Sir Donald Bradman’. Framed Hambledon 1777. The Cradle of L.C.H. Palairet took 4-133 in montage comprising three full sets Cricket'. Mounted, framed and Lancashire’s only innings. The of ‘Australian Legends’ stamps, the glazed. Overall 28"x23". G £30/40 scorecard is mounted with a contem - centre set in presentation display porary print of MacLaren with the signed by Bradman. Above are two 549 England v Australia 1989. ‘The innings details. The scorecard shows FDC’s of Bradman, one with Lord’s Pavilion’. Colour print from some damage and discolouration, commemorative $5 Bradman coin. the original watercolour by David however is still an exceptionally rare Below are three Australian Legends Gentleman in 1986. Signed to print scorecard in silk. Mounted, framed postcards with images of Bradman. by both the England and Australian and glazed. Overall 27.5”x22” Window mounted, framed and teams. Twenty six signatures £400/600 glazed. Overall 21”x28”. VG including Border, Marsh, Boon, £30/50 MacLaren’s record score broke the Waugh, Healy, Taylor, Reid, Gooch, Fraser, Lamb, Gower, Atherton etc. previous record for the best CRICKET PRINTS & PAINTINGS individual score in a first class match Mounted, framed and glazed. held by W.G. Grace since 1876 by 544* Arthur Mailey, New South Wales & Overall 22”x19”. G £40/60 80 runs Australia 1912-1930. Original pencil 550 ‘Sir Donald Bradman’ by Alan caricature full length self portrait, on Fearnley. Excellent colour limited 539 Gentlemen of England v Players album page, and signed in full by 1921. Official scorecard produced to edition print of Bradman batting in Mailey. Some minor wear to page England and wearing Australian cap. commemorate the match played at otherwise in good condition. To Scarborough, September 5th-7th Published by ‘The Quorn Fine Art verso are seven ink signatures of the Co, Loughborough England 1980’. 1921. The scorecard with printed New South Wales team who played heading to top and match details Nicely signed in pencil by Don Victoria at Sydney 1939. Signatures Bradman and Alan Fearnley. Limited below. Good/very good condition. include Barnett, Hassett, Rigg, Sold with further scorecards for edition 184/850. Mounted, framed McCormick etc. The page measures and glazed. 23”x27.5” overall. Very Yorkshire v Middlesex 1921, played approx 4”x4.5” £200/300 at Bramall Lane. The match was good condition. Sold with ‘The drawn, Middlesex all out for 82 in 545* Arthur Mailey, New South Wales & Bradman Albums’ Don Bradman. the only innings completed, Wilson Australia 1912-1930. Original pen London 1988. Volumes 1 & 2 in 7-32 and Gloucestershire v Surrey and ink caricature portrait, on album slipcase. G £130/160 1959, Laker 11 wickets in the match. page, of Percy Fender, Sussex, There were three similar portraits of G £25/35 Surrey & England 1910-1935, head Bradman painted by Fearnley, one at and shoulders by Mailey. The The players won by 198 runs. For Melbourne, one at Sydney and one portrait has been signed in full and of Bradman in England

29 551 Lancashire County Cricket Club crayon poster design, commissioned toning to sheet, some marks to 1998. Large limited edition print of by Imperial Tobacco in 1985. The images otherwise in good condition. the Old Trafford pavilion by Peter poster designed by Walter Framed and glazed £180/250 Martin. Signed over the image by Birkenhead and executed by artist fourteen of the Lancashire team. Ian Rose. Sold with the original 561 ‘The Cricket Match between Sussex Signatures include Atherton, Flintoff, poster featuring the artwork with & Kent at Brighton’. After William Schofield, Crawley, Austin etc. overlay advertising and a copy of Drummond and Charles J. Basebe. Limited edition 669/750. Framed ‘Cricket 85’ magazine featuring the Large early mono engraving by G.H. and glazed £30/40 advertising to the back cover. The Phillips. Originally published by artwork measures approx 16”x21”, Gambart & Co of London. May 1st 552 W.G. Grace. Excellent unique stained mounted, framed and glazed, overall 1849. Attractively mounted, framed glass colour image of Grace in approx 24.5”x30”. G £200/300 & glazed in contemporary frame. batting pose wearing M.C.C. cap. Overall approx 46”x35”. Sold with The glass measures 11”x17” and is 558* ‘The Cricketers Almanack for the uniformly framed rare original key signed ‘Ruben 1983’. G £40/60 Year 1879’. ‘Gratis Supplement to plate of the engraving. Good the Illustrated Sydney News. condition £100/200 Mike Marshall commissioned the November 1878’. Exceptionally rare image from a local craftsman based and original large Australian poster 562 ‘England v Australia’. After G.H. on the Wortley picture of Grace for the 1879 season. Published by Barrable and R. Ponsonby Staples 1887. Very large early mono 553 Cricket prints. Four colour cricket Gibbs, Shallard & Co of Pitt Street, photogravure by Goupil & Co. prints. ‘Now or Never’. E.P. Kinsella, Sydney. The poster features a central Published by Hildesheimer of ‘Cricket at Hambledon calender for 1879, various London. The image shows T.W. 1777’,’Village Cricket’. Douglas E. advertisements from local companies Garrett fielding a ball, in front of, West etc. G £25/35 in the Sydney area, the printed laws of cricket in two sections and a what now would be, the Warner 554 ‘Bradman Museum’. Large and further section entitled ‘The Epitome Stand, from a shot by W.G. Grace off attractive colour poster produced by of matches played in England and the bowling of Spofforth. Large and the museum. Signed to lower border America 1878’ with full scores, detailed crowd scene showing the by Bradman. Framed without glass. teams played, venues etc and Prince of Wales and his wife on the 40”x27”. G £40/60 depicting individual head and boundary edge forcing several shoulders vignettes of twelve of the spectators ‘to gaze elsewhere’ 555 ‘W.G. Grace. Champion Cricketer of including his mistress Lillie Langtry. the World’. Large cotton members of the first Australian touring team to England in 1878. To lower border, titles and cameo handkerchief commemorating a images of the players. Attractively Century of Centuries by Grace. The Players featured include Gregory, Spofforth, Boyle, Garrett, Blackham, mounted, framed & glazed in handkerchief has a central portrait of contemporary frame. Overall approx Grace three quarter length in cricket Murdoch, Bannerman, Horan etc. The poster measures approx 54”x36”. Sold with uniformly attire holding a cricket bat, with framed rare original key plate of the biography and record of each 35”x21”. Central vertical tape repair to entire length of poster, light folds, engraving. Minor tear to top border individual score and opponents to not affecting image, small damage outer border. Decorated with cricket minor damage, nicks to edges otherwise in good condition for its to top of image otherwise in good bats and balls in a floral outer border. condition £150/250 Produced in 1895 the handkerchief age. Loosely mounted to card. An is printed in black print. Odd marks excellent early piece of ephemera END OF DAY ONE otherwise in good condition with relating to the first Australian tour of printing bright. Framed and glazed. England £3000/5000 Overall 28.5”x28” £100/150 559 ‘The Cricket Match between Sussex 556* ‘The John Player League 1980’. & Kent at Brighton’. After William Original poster artwork for the Drummond and Charles J. Basebe. Sunday League. Gouache and Large modern print of the colour crayon poster design, commissioned engraving by G.H. Phillips. Originally by Imperial Tobacco in 1980. The published by Gambart & Co of poster designed by Walter London. May 1st 1849. Attractively Birkenhead and executed by artist mounted, framed and glazed. Debbie Jenkins features a speeding Overall approx 32”x25.5”. VG cricket ball breaking the stumps. Sold £30/50 with the original printers proof of the 560 After Charles J. Basebe. Alfred poster featuring the artwork with Mynn, Charles George Taylor, overlay advertising. The artwork George Leopold Langdon and Roger measures approx 19”x27”, Kynaston Jnr. Hand coloured mounted, framed and glazed, overall aquatints, four on a single sheet by approx 27”x31”. G £200/300 C. Hunt. Originally published by 557* ‘The John Player League 1985’. W.H. Mason, October 13th 1841. Original poster artwork for the The sheet measures approx Sunday League. Gouache and 18.5”x15”. Some foxing and age

30 DAY TWO

FOOTBALL, RUGBY & SPORTING MEMORABILIA

SPORTING EPHEMERA fifty Gallaher’s 1938 cigarette cards. 576 Doulton Lambeth stoneware tyg Good condition £30/40 with three moulded relief vignettes 563 Horse racing snuff box. Early enamel of porting figures in white on a on copper oblong snuff box. The 571 ‘Sporting Personalities’. Gallaher Ltd brown background showing, hinged lid painted with a horse 1936. Full set of forty eight cards. athletics runner, high jump and shot racing scene scene with title racing, Sold with full set of fifty ‘Champions’ putting. With stylised floral leaf and the body of the box in blue. The box Gallaher cigarette cards, 2nd series flower Art Nouveau decoration to measures approx 2.5” long, 1935. G £25/35 top and beneath in blue glaze. Silver 1.25”wide and 1”deep. Chip to metal rim to top with lid. Handles in enamel on base otherwise in good 572 ‘The English XI 1898’. Early original green and brown glaze. approxi - condition. A rare early item sepia photograph of the England mately 6.5” tall. Incised to base with £200/300 Ladies Hockey team and male Umpire, seated and standing in Doulton Lambeth and makers mark, 564 ‘Cambridgeshire’. Early buff rows, and wearing hockey attire of no. 8242. c1880’s. Excellent coloured card subscription? ticket the day, white blouses with floral example of this rare cricketing with image of horse to centre and rose emblem, bow ties, long skirts ceramic. Good/very good condition title ‘Cambridgeshire’ above and boots. The photograph is laid £250/350 handwritten in printed scroll, printed down to official photographers 577 ‘Olympia’. Victorian colour jockey hats, whips and spurs mount with handwritten title and advertising card/show card with title decorated to corners. To lower players names to lower border. to centre in shield and various sports border ‘Racing Subscription Office, Players featured include M. depicted to card. Sports include 304 Strand’ and handwritten above Ashworth, C. Morgan, A. Carver, N. tennis, cricket, rugby, skating etc. this, again, in printed scrolls. ‘Subrs Coode, E. Thatham, L. Clapham, E. ‘Designed by W.H.S. Thompson, H. 10,000’, ‘Price 5/-’ and ‘No. 9234’. Clapham, H.E. Taylor etc. The Bunnett & others. Made in G £30/50 photograph measures approx Germany’. Framed and glazed. 8.25”x9.5”and overall approx 565 Horse Racing. Attractive Victorian Overall 11”x14”. G £40/60 13.5”x16”. Some old repairs to green glass mineral water bottle photographers mount otherwise in 578 Olympic Games. Official British c1870/90’s with ‘James Howard of good condition £40/60 Olympic Association preview Ardwick’ with horse and jockey to brochures for the Munich 1972 and side of bottle. Approx 9” tall. Chip to 573* ‘Joe Burchell. Glamorgan County Montreal 1976 Olympic Games. G base otherwise in good condition 1903-04’. Printed head and £10/20 £30/40 shoulders image of Burchell wearing a football/rugby shirt and cap with 579 Eastern Europe. Collection of sixty 566 ‘Brigadier Gerard’. Sterling silver tassle. Handwritten in ink below, one metal and enamel pin badges plate depicting the legendary race ‘Dear Ted, Just a reminder of some covering a range of sports including horse to centre and dated 1972. lovely memories of Tranby Croft. All the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games. Plate by Comyns of London. Silver the best, Joe W. Burchell’. Player G £30/50 hallmarks to back. In original presen - unknown £20/30 tation box. g/vg £70/100 580 London Marathon 1981. Official first Tranby Croft was the home of day cover signed by the first of the 4 567 Lester Piggott. ‘The Derby Club Arthur Wilson, shipbuilder, where in minute milers, Roger Bannister, Chris Dinner’. Official menu for the Dinner 1891, Edward VII, the then Prince of Chataway and Chris Brasher. G held at the Savoy Hotel on the 27th Wales was involved in a card game £30/40 May 1993. Signed and dedicated by which resulted in him having to Lester Piggott to front cover. G appear as witness in a case for 581 Roger Bannister ‘50th Anniversary ’ £15/25 slander and subsequent attacks on first day cover signed by 4 minute milers, Roger Bannister and Chris 568 Lester Piggott. Colour limited edition the prince’s character Chataway. Mounted, framed and print of Piggott by artist Gary Keane. 574 British Empire Games 1934. Official glazed with a sepia copy photograph Signed by both Piggott and the programme and handbook for the of Bannister breaking the 4 minute artist. Limited edition 24/495. Games held in London. Rusting to mark. Overall 13.5”x16”. G £30/50 Mounted, framed and glazed. staples, some wear to staple holes, Overall 23”x18”. G £25/35 old tape to spine, covers almost 582 London Illustrated News 1892. Supplement page of the newspaper 569 Frankie Dettori. Large colour ‘copy’ detached at spine otherwise in good for the 9th April 1892 featuring the photograph of Dettori’s famous condition £15/25 Boat Race to both sides of the page dismount after winning the Derby. 575 ‘Baileys Monthly Magazine of Sports and photograph of the Oxford crew. Signed by Dettori. Mounted. & Pastimes’. Five bound volumes G £10/15 16”x20”. G £20/30 covering the periods 1871-77, 583 Roger Bannister. Mono copy 570 ‘Famous Jockeys’. Gallaher Ltd 1889-1892. Some damage/loss to photograph of Bannister leading in 1936. Full set of forty eight cards. spine papers, odd further faults the famous four minute race. Signed Sold with ‘Racing Scenes’. Full set of otherwise good condition £70/100

31 by Bannister. Mounted, framed and Mounted, framed and glazed with July 1934. This programme for the glazed. Overall 16”x14”. G/VG copied biography attached to verso 30th July. Handwritten annotation to £25/35 of frame. Overall approx 11.5”x17”. some pages otherwise in good Odd faults otherwise in good condition £40/60 584 Olympic Games. Eight ties including condition £40/60 Calgary 1988, Seoul 1988, Sydney 600 Golf Ball. A mesh-pattern gutty golf 2000 etc. G £18/25 592 Sporting ephemera. Box of mixed ball. Paint loss and worn £60/90 sporting ephemera including football 585 Olympic autographs. Small 601 Ryder Cup 1949. United States programmes, ‘Sport’ magazines photograph album containing team. Two large album pages signed 1950’s, photographs, books, sixteen individual signatures of Great in ink by eight of the United States annuals, odd sticker album, horse Britain, Russian, Germany, USA, Ryder Cup team who played Great racing form guides etc. Good Cameroon etc on white cards. Britain at Ganton Golf Club in selection £20/30 Signatures include Rademachaer, Scarborough 1949. Signatures are Darlig-Williams, Slesarenko, Coe, 593 Motor sport. Collection of Ben Hogan (Captain), E.J. Harrison, Holdorf etc . G £25/35 motorsport clothing including shirts, ‘Chick’ Harbert, Sam Snead, Bob jackets, blazer, cap, banner/flag etc. Hamilton, Jimmy Demaret, Lloyd 586 Billiards/Snooker. John Roberts Jnr. Some pitcrew issues. Includes Mangrum and Clayton Heafner. Also Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph Benneton, Jordan, Texaco, Bahrain signed by former Ryder Cup golfer of Roberts at the table. ‘The G.P. 2006 etc. G £30/50 Ed Dudley, President of the PGA of Champion Roberts’. July 4th 1885 America in the 1940’s and one other, by SPY. Attractively mounted, 594 Sporting photographs. Selection of possibly, Skip Alexander?. Lloyd framed and glazed. Overall approx eleven signed photographs/ Mangrum has signed the page 16”x22”. G £30/50 promotional cards of sportsmen/ twice. Lacking the signature of women. Includes Daley Thompson, 587 Billiards/Snooker. H.W. Stevenson. Johnny Palmer. Eleven signatures in Nadia Comaneci, Stan bowles, Barry Vanity Fair Supplement colour total, two to one page and nine to Venison, Jerry Collins, John Hartson chromolithograph of Stevenson at the other. To verso of one page are etc. Various sizes. G £10/20 the table. ‘He might be champion if eight signatures of the Australian there were a championship’. May 595 Sporting signatures. Collection of touring team to England 1948. 25th 1905 by SPY. Attractively signatures from a wide variety of Signatures include Bradman, Miller, mounted, framed and glazed. sports, mainly on photographs, Johnson, Brown, Loxton etc. G Overall approx 16”x22”. G £30/50 printed pictures etc. Signatures £150/250 include Langer, Faldo, Lawrie, 588 Game Hunters. ‘Pointers’. Mr 602 ‘Golf made Easy’. M. Allerton & R. Hussain, Gooch, P. Wheeler, D. Richard John Lloyd Price of Rhiwlas. Browning. London 1910. Sold wiyj Duckham, M. Calcavecchia etc. ‘Men of the Day. No. 342. Original ‘Quick Cuts to Good Golf’. Some unsigned items, some with Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph Stancliffe. London 1920. Odd faults printed signatures. Various sizes. G of Price. October 10th 1885 by SPY. to the latter book otherwise in good £15/25 Mounted, framed and glazed with condition £20/30 original biography attached to verso 596 Sporting autographs. Collection of 603* ‘Terry Wogan Golf Classic 1992’. of frame. Overall approx 11.5”x17”. seventy two signatures of Large card with title to top border, Odd minor faults otherwise good sportsmen, all signed to white cards. neatly signed below by twenty eight condition £30/40 Signatures include C. Jackson, J. of the guest competitors in the Pro- Edwards, H. Cooper, A. Minter, D. 589 Game Hunters. ‘The Record Am. Signatures include , Coulthard, J. Rose, S. Redgrave, J. Revolver Shot’. Mr Walter Winans. Gordon Banks, Henry Cooper, John Lewsey, L. Moody, Rokocoko, Original Vanity Fair colour Conteh, Rory Underwood, Jonathon Vickery, Guscott, Greenwood, chromolithograph of Winans. Webb, Paul Ackford, Dennis Taylor, Dawson etc. G £30/50 August 17th 1893 by VA. Mounted, Willie Thorne, Ossie Ardilles, Mark framed and glazed with copied 597 Speedway. Three ties for ‘Exeter Lawrenson etc. Attractively biography attached to verso of Speedway’ c1960’s, Birmingham mounted. VG £70/100 frame. Overall approx 15”x19”. G Speedway 1950/60’ and one other 604* ‘Carrolls Irish Open 1992’. Large £30/40 speedway tie. G £15/25 card with title to top border, neatly 590 Game Hunters. ‘The New Forest’. GOLF & TENNIS signed below by fifty four golfers Hon. Gerald William Lascelles. who took part in the competition. Original Vanity Fair colour 598 Tennis. Signed sepia press Signatures include Christy O’Connor chromolithograph of Lascelles. photograph of Karol Fageras of USA Jnr, Torrance, Montgomery, Faldo, September 23rd 1897 by SPY. taken at Wimbledon 1958. Sold with Bland, Langer, Woosnam, Brown, Mounted, framed and glazed with three signed plainback postcards of Smyth, O’Leary, Lane, Baker, copied biography attached to verso G. Forbes, R.N. Howe and A. Broadbent etc. VG £150/250 of frame. Overall approx 15”x19”. Cooper. All taken at Wimbledon. G £15/25 605* Sporting Biscuit tin c1880’s. Oval Small crack to glass. G £30/40 biscuit tin with image of a golf scene 591 Game Hunters. ‘Tracks and Triggers’. 599 Great Britain v United States of to lid and polo, cycling, punting, Hon Robert Garnett Tatlow. Original America 1934. Official programme fishing and tennis to surround. Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph for the Davis Cup Challenge Round Huntley & Palmers Biscuits, Reading of Tatlow. June 9th 1909 by WHO. played at Wimbledon on 28th-31st & London. 3.5” tall, 7”x5”. Some

32 fading to images, some wear, 1953 (28 annuals) and small fight held at the Yankee Stadium on generally good condition £150/200 quantity of boxing books, brochures, 22nd June 1938. With images of the cigarette and trade cards etc. Varied two boxers and printing in red and 606* ‘Shieldhall’ Cut Golden Bar’. condition, generally good £30/50 black. Approx 11”x5”. G £30/40 Victorian 2oz tobacco tin with golfing scene to lid. Manufactured 616* ‘The Great ‘Khaki’ Boxing Contest’ 624 ‘Boxing. Classic of the Ages’ 1927 & by The Scottish Co-Operative 1918. Large early original Boxing 1928. Autumn Number 1927 and Society Ltd. G £80/100 advertising poster for ‘The Pavilion, Summer Number 1928. G £20/30 Cardigan. Special Programme for the 607* Golfing tin. Rare ‘Robertson Heavy-Weight Championship of 625 Boxing. Two boxing scrapbooks, Brothers’ tall circular chocolate tin England: Bombardier Wells v Sergt. nicely collated. Sold with eight books shaped as a golf bag with images of Dick Smith and for the Middle- on boxing including Jack Johnson-In male and female golfers to surround. Weight Championship of England: the Ring-and Out’. Chicago 1927, 8.5” tall. Robertson Brothers Cpl. Pat O’Keefe v Lce-Cpl. Jim ‘The Fistic Career of Terry Limited, Toronto, Canada. Sullivan. The poster in light brown McGovern’. 1943, ‘The £150/200 with black colour printing measures Sporting Life Boxing Records 1923 etc. G £15/25 608 Golf hat pin. Silver golf club hatpin. approx 20” wide by 35” high. Hallmarked Birmingham 1908. Odd Printed by J.C. Roberts of Cardigan. 626 ‘Jack Dempsey. World Heavyweight faults otherwise in good condition Poster in generally fragile condition, Champion 1919-1926’. Colour £30/50 folds, some tears to folds, small limited edition print by Lee Woods holes, some tape repairs etc. Framed 1996. Limited edition 82/500 signed 609 Golf box. Blue and black bakelite and glazed. Rare £150/250 by Woods. Mounted, framed and style box with image of golfer to lid. glazed. Overall approx 15”x20”. G G £15/25 617* Frank Bruno. ‘Bruno’ white tee-shirt with image of Bruno to centre. £25/35 610 ‘Collingtree Park Golf Club, Signed below image by Bruno. G 627 Sir Henry Cooper. ‘Wembley Northampton. The Eighteenth’. £40/60 Stadium’ first day cover featuring Large limited edition print by Roy Cooper’s fight v Ali in 1963. Signed Barley. Limited edition 232/250 618 ‘Annuaire Du Ring’. Victor Breyer. by Cooper and a mono copy of signed by Johnny Miller and the Annuals for 1926, 1927, 1928 and photograph of Cooper having artist. Mounted, framed and glazed 1934. French boxing record books knocked Ali over, also signed by 26”x23”. VG £30/50 published annually through the 1920/30’s. Odd faults to covers cooper. The two mounted, framed 611 ‘The First Tee and Tom Morris Green. otherwise in good condition. Qty 4. and glazed. Overall 15”x16”. G The Royal & Ancient’. Large colour Rare £60/80 £20/30 print after the original watercolour 628 Sir Henry Cooper. Mono copy by Arthur Weaver 1962. Signed to 619 ‘Jimmy Carruthers v Paddy Gault photograph of Cooper having lower border by Weaver in pencil. 1953’. Rare official World knocked Ali to the floor in 1963. Published in 1963 by Frost & Reed Bantamweight Championship Signed by Cooper. 8”x12”. G Limited of Bristol & London. boxing programme for the fight held £15/25 Mounted, framed and glazed. at the Sydney Sports Ground on the Overall 30”x25”. G £30/40 13th November 1953. G £40/60 629 Sir Henry Cooper. Mono copy photograph of Cooper wearing 612 Golf ties. Good selection of fourteen 620 Boxing World Championship various boxing belts. Signed by golf ties including Ryder Cup, programmes. Official programmes Cooper. 8”x12”. G £15/25 European Tour, Open Championship for the World Heavyweight etc. G £25/35 Championship, Frank Tyson v Leon 630 Sir Henry Cooper. Colour copy Spinks 1988, Lennox Lewis v photograph of Cooper in boxing 613 Golf club. Crested china golf club. Francois Botha 2000 and World pose. Signed by Cooper. 8”x12”. G Colour emblem for ‘City of Bristol’. Welterweight Championship, Ricky £15/25 Approx 4”. Arcadian China. G Hatton v Floyd Mayweather 2007. £20/30 G. Qty 3 £30/50 631 ‘Muhammad Ali. ‘The People’s Champion’. Large colour print of 614 Golf. Decorative small silver metal 621 Sonny Liston. Gold boxing glove Muhammad Ali by Paddy oblong vesta case with raised image paperweight originally owned by Monaghan. The print depicts Ali to of golfer driving to both sides of the Sonny Liston. Approx 2.5” long. centre surrounded by various images case. Ring suspension. Not Sold with letter of authenticity from of Ali’s fights. Signed to lower border hallmarked, marked to inside edge Geraldine Liston, Wife of Sonny in pencil by both Muhammad Ali ‘925G’. Approx 1.25”x1.5”. G Liston dated 2007. G £150/200 and artist Paddy Monaghan. Limited £40/60 622 ‘The Ring’ 1950’s. Thirty seven edition 706/850. Attractively BOXING issues of ‘The Ring’ boxing mounted, framed and glazed. Overall 19”x27”. Sold with 615 Boxing ephemera. Selection magazine. Sold with a further twenty boxing magazines/ certificate of authentication to back including Boxing News Annual of frame. VG £80/120 1949-1966, 1969, 1970, 1972, newspapers 1950-1980’s. G £25/35 1979 & 1982 (the 1949 edition 623 Joe Louis v Max Schmeling 1938. 632 Georges Carpentier. Original boxing lacking wrappers), Jack Solomons Original window poster for the poster featuring full length image of Boxing Annual 1948, 1949, 1951- World Heavyweight Championship Carpentier in boxing pose. Original

33 large inscription from Carpentier to RUGBY UNION & RUGBY LEAGUE 649 John B.G. Thomas. Ten Rugby Union Gus Platto to lower border of poster books, mostly first editions with 642 Australian Rugby League touring dated 1923. Some creasing and dustwrappers. by the renowned team 1959/60. Official autograph restoration otherwise in good rugby author. Titles include ‘Fifth All sheet for the Australia touring party condition. Attractively mounted, Blacks’, ‘On Tour’, ‘Avenging All 1959/60. Signed in ink by twenty six framed and glazed. Overall Blacks’, ‘Springbok Glory’, ‘Roaring members of the party. Signatures 26”x37”. An excellent image. Rare Lions’ etc. Odd faults, generally include Chapman, Carlson, Parish, £150/200 good condition. One book, ex libris Riley, Clay, Wilson, Kelly, Walsh etc. £40/50 Previously sold by Vennett-Smith, Folds otherwise in good condition auctioneers and confirmed as being £40/60 650 Rugby Books. Box of over twenty signed by Carpentier rugby books, mainly first editions 643 Rugby League Challenge Cup Finals including autobiographies etc. 633 Archie Moore. Signed mono 1966-1972, 1974, 1975, 1978- Authors include Campese, Creek, photograph of Archie Moore in fight 1980. Sold with League Anderson, Sewell, Hopkins, Andrew, pose. Sold with colour signed Championship Final programmes for Morgan, Bennett etc. Some faults photograph of Ken Norton in boxing 1955, 1959, 1960, 1968-1971, otherwise in good condition £30/50 pose. Both 10”x8”. G £20/30 1973-1975, 1979, 1984 & 1986. Some faults otherwise in good 651 Rugby ties. Good selection of eleven 634 Nigel Benn & Alan Minter. Two condition £25/35 rugby ties including New Zealand signed mono and colour action ‘All Black’ v Wales ties for 1972, photographs of Benn and Minter. 644 Rugby League ephemera. Mixed box 1974 and 1978, British Lions tour Both 8”x10”. G £15/25 of ephemera including programmes, ties 1997, 2001, Serge Blanco brochures, magazines, tickets etc. G 635 Prince Naseem Hamed. Longsdale Testimonial tie etc. G £30/40 £15/25 red boxing glove signed by former 652 Great Britain Rugby tour of Australia boxing champion Naseem Hamed. 645 Playfair Rugby Football Annual. & New Zealand 1908. ‘British Rugby New. G £25/30 Issues for 1949/50, 1950/51- Football Team in New Zealand. 1963/64, 1965/66, 1966/67, 636 Boxing signatures. Collection of Complimentary Dinner, tendered by 1969/70-1972/73. Qty 21. Sold thirteen boxing signatures, mainly the N.Z. Rugby Football Union’. with ‘Devon Rugby Football Union’ on photographs. Signatures include Rare original folding card menu for Diamond Jubilee Souvenir Lennox Lewis, Gary Mason, Sugar the Dinner held on the 27th June Handbook 1877-1937 and a Ray Leonard, Barry McGuigan, Dave 1908 at the Grand Hotel, selection of Rugby Union ‘Boy’ McAuley etc. Various sizes. G Wellington. The menu with programmes, brochures etc. Includes £25/35 decorative pictorial front cover programme for Swansea v Australia showing Union Jack flag, Maori 1966. G £25/35 637 ‘Joe Louis. Heavyweight Champion warrior and title. To back cover, ‘Kia of the World’. Signed ‘Sunday 646 The Playfair Rugby Football Annual Ora from New Zealand’ with images Empire News’ printed picture of 1958-59, 1960-61, 1966-67 to of Palm tress etc. Menu and Toast Louis, half length, in boxing pose. 1971-72, large issue. Qty 8. Sold List to inside pages. Printed by Laid down to album page. G with fifteen rugby programmes and Ferguson & Hicks. Good/very good £30/50 ephemera including Oxford v condition. A scarce item £350/450 Cambridge 1961, 1969 etc, 638 ‘Boxing’ magazine 1938 to 1940. New Zealand played Great Britain in Middlesex Seven’s 1955, Middlesex Thirty one editions of the weekly the 2nd Test at Wellington on the v Lancashire, County Championship magazine in good condition £30/50 27th June 1908 and the match was Final, Twickenham 1955, London drawn 3-3 639 Churchman’s ‘Boxing Personalities’ Counties v Italy 1955, v South Africa 1938. Full set of fifty cards in good 1960 & 1969, v New Zealand 1963, 653 Wales v France 1921. ‘Dinner in condition. Sold loose in original v Australia 1966, Harlequins v Honour of the French Team’. Official Churchman’s album £10/20 Swansea 1954, v Richmond 1957, post match menu and invitation for 640 Len Harvey. World Light ‘The Rugby Almanack of N.Z. 1970’. the Dinner held at The Queen’s Heavyweight Champion 1939. G £20/30 Hotel, Cardiff on 26th February 1921. Both in very good condition. Album page very nicely signed and 647 New Zealand tour of England 1936. Rare £70/100 dated in ink by Harvey, August ‘New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Tour 1934. Also signed by his Wife, Souvenir 1888 to 1936’. 50pp 654 Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia Florence. G £10/20 brochure compiled by B.M. Turner. & New Zealand 1904. Great Britain v 641 Mike Tyson. Montage consisting of a Some wear to spine, nicks to page Otago & Southland 1904. Original black boxing glove signed by Tyson edges, contents good £20/30 ‘Sketcher’s’ programme for the tour match played at Dunedin on 10th in silver pen, a signed colour 648* Rugby Union match tickets 1969- August 1904. Forty page photograph of Tyson in boxing pose 1996. Tickets for Wales v England programme with decorative colour and a unused ticket for the Tyson v 1969, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989, front cover. Light vertical fold, some Tillman fight 1990. Mounted in 1991, 1993 & 1995. Sold with minor wear to covers, split to spine wood and glass display case with Scotland v England match tickets for otherwise in good condition. A rare title to lower border. G/VG 1974, 1976, 1978, 1984, 1988, item £500/700 £100/150 1992, 1994, 1996. Qty 16 £30/50

34 Great Britain beat Otago & emblems and pictures of the two condition £60/90 Southland 14-8 in the match. Captains. Printed by Christchurch ‘Sketcher’s’ produced a variety of Press. Minor wear to covers, some Great Britain beat Queensland 26-3 rugby publications in the early part rusting to staples otherwise in good 665 Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia of the 1900’s condition. Rare £100/150 & New Zealand 1966. Australia v 655 Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia Canterbury beat Great Britain 14-8 Great Britain 1966. Official & New Zealand 1904. Great Britain v programme for the Second Test Auckland 1904. Official programme 659 Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia match played at Lang Park, Milton for the tour match played at & New Zealand 1950. New Zealand on the 4th June 1966. Good/very Alexandra Park, Auckland on 20th v Great Britain 1950. Official good condition £80/120 souvenir programme for the Third August 1904. Twenty page Great Britain beat Australia 31-0 programme with titles and colour Test match played at Athletic Park, picture of J. Bedell-Sivright, Captain Wellington on the 1st July 1950. 666 Great Britain Rugby Tour of South of the Great Britain team to front Twenty page programme with Africa 1974. South Africa v Great cover. Some wear to covers and original pictorial covers showing the Britain 1974. Official programme for spine, lacking staple, some rusting to Great Britain team. Minor rusting to the First Test match played at staple hole, some faults to inner staples otherwise in good condition Newlands on the 8th June 1974. page edges otherwise in good £50/80 Signed to front cover by Lions condition. A rare item £500/700 New Zealand beat Great Britain 6-3 Captain, Willie John McBride. Good/very good condition £30/50 Auckland won the match 13-0. 660 Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia Great Britain lost only two matches & New Zealand 1950. Metropolitan Great Britain beat South Africa 12-3 on the tour of Australia and New v Great Britain 1950. Official 667 Great Britain Rugby Tour of South Zealand programme for the tour match Africa 1974. South Africa v Great 656 New South Wales v New Zealand played at the Sydney Cricket Ground Britain 1974. Official programme for ‘All Blacks’ 1926. Official on the 29th August 1950. Rare. the Second Test match played at programme for the ‘Second Test’ Good condition £150/250 Pretoria on the 22nd June 1974. tour match played at the Great Britain beat Metropolitan 26- Signed to front cover by Lions Showground, Sydney on 17th July 17 Captain, Willie John McBride. 1926. Twenty page programme with Good/very good condition £30/50 661 Great Britain Rugby Tour of South titles and mono action picture to Great Britain beat South Africa 28-9 front cover. Some wear to covers Africa 1955. South Africa v Great and some splitting to spine, light Britain 1950. Official programme for 668 Great Britain Rugby Tour of South vertical fold, minor foxing and the third Test match played at the Africa 1974. South Africa v Great rusting to staple holes otherwise in Loftus Versfeld, Pretoria on the 3rd Britain 1974. Official programme for good condition. A rare item September 1955. Rare. Good/very the Third Test match played at the £100/150 good condition £140/180 Boet Erasmus Stadium, Port Great Britain beat South Africa 9-6 Elizabeth on the 13th July 1974. ‘3rd 657 Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia Test’ neatly handwritten to top of & New Zealand 1930. New Zealand 662 Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia front cover otherwise in good/very v Great Britain 1930. Official & New Zealand 1966. New South good condition £20/30 souvenir programme for the 2nd Wales Country v Great Britain 1966. Test match played at Lancaster Park, Official programme for the tour Great Britain beat South Africa 26-9 Christchurch on the 5th July 1930. match played at the Manuka Oval, 669 Great Britain Rugby Tour of South Twenty six page programme with Canberra on the 18th May 1966. Africa 1974. South Africa v Great original decorative covers showing Rare. Good/very good condition Britain 1974. Official programme for the Great Britain and New Zealand £70/100 the 4th Test match played at Ellis emblems and pictures of three Park, Johannesburg on the 27th July members of the Lions party. Printed Great Britain beat New South Wales Country 6-3 1974. Signed to front cover by Lions by Christchurch Press. Some splitting Captain, Willie John McBride. to spine, rusting to staples, minor 663 Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia Good/very good condition £30/50 wear to covers otherwise in good & New Zealand 1966. Australia v condition. Rare £200/300 Great Britain 1966. Official Great Britain drew with South Africa 13-13 New Zealand won the Test 13-10 programme for the First Test match and the series by three tests to one played at the Sydney Cricket Ground 670 Great Britain Rugby Tour of South on the 28th May 1966. Good/very Africa 1974. Two official 658 Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia good condition £80/120 programmes for Great Britain tour & New Zealand 1930. Canterbury v Great Britain beat Australia 11-8 matches v Northern Transvaal, (6th Great Britain 1930. Official souvenir July) and v Natal ((20th July). Good programme for the tour match 664 Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia condition £25/35 played at Lancaster Park, & New Zealand 1966. Queensland v Christchurch on the 7th June 1930. Great Britain 1966. Official 671 Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia Twenty six page programme with programme for the tour match & New Zealand 1959. Official original decorative covers showing played at Lang Park, Milton on the programme for the Great Britain v the Great Britain and Canterbury 31st May 1966. Rare. Good+ Combined (Mid Canterbury, South

35 Canterbury & North Otago) match Andrew, Bazley, Burton, Colclough, programmes for International played at Fraser Park, Timaru on the Cotton, Guest, Hastings, Henderson, matches, home and away, from the 8th July 1959. Sold with a pair of Dooley, Luya, Kemp, Preece, Pullin, period, only lacking 2003 and 2005. large mono press photographs of the Ripley, S.Smith, Starmer-Smith, Odd minor faults otherwise in good Cardiff and Australia teams of 1957. Roberts, Uttley, Travers, Weighill, condition £70/100 G £70/90 Walker etc. All measure 5.5”x7.5”. G £400/500 686 England v Ireland 1961-2006. Great Britain won the match 21-11 Almost complete run of forty four 678 England v Scotland 1946-1952. Five programmes for International 672* Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia programmes for International matches, home and away, from the & New Zealand 1950. Full set of four matches from the period. Matches period, only lacking 2003 and 2005. 78rpm records produced by the played at Twickenham in 1946, 1949 Odd minor faults otherwise in good Australian Broadcasting and 1951 and matches played at condition £70/100 Commission. Each record contains Murrayfield in 1950 and 1952. G songs sung by The British Lions £40/60 687 England v France 1961-2006. Rugby Union Team Choir. The 1950 Almost complete run of forty three Lions were known as ‘The Singing 679 England v Wales 1948-1952. Five programmes for International Lions’ and all the songs were programmes for International matches, home and away, from the recorded in Sydney on the 23rd matches from the period. Matches period, only lacking 2001, 2003 and August 1950. Good condition in played at Twickenham in 1948, 1950 2005. Odd minor faults otherwise in original sleeves. £150/200 and 1952 and matches played at good condition Sold with official Cardiff Arms Park in 1949 and 1951. World Cup Final programme, 673 Great Britain Rugby Tour of New G £40/60 Australia v England, Sydney 2003 Zealand 2005. Complete collection £70/100 of twelve tour and Test match 680 England v Ireland 1948-1960. Nine programmes for the tour including programmes for International 688 Rugby programmes, ephemera, tour match v Argentina. Sold with official matches from the period. Matches guides etc. Large selection including 2005 tour brochure. G/VG £40/60 played at Twickenham in 1948, official programmes for all three Test 1950, 1954, 1956 and 1960 and matches, Australia v Great Britain Great Britain lost the Test series 3-0 matches played at Lansdowne Road (Lions) 2001, Australia v England, 674 Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia in 1951, 1955, 1957 and 1959. Odd World Cup Final, Sydney 2003, New 2001. Complete collection of ten faults to one programme otherwise Zealand v England, 2nd Test 1998 tour and Test match programmes for in good condition £30/50 etc, Lions tour guides 1977, 1993, the tour. Sold with Ieuan Evans 1997 and 2005. Other programmes 681 England v France 1949-1957. Seven Tribute match programme, British include England v Australia 2001, programmes for International Isles XV v International Select XV England v South Africa 2000 and matches from the period. Matches 1995. G/VG £40/60 2001 plus away match v South played at Twickenham in 1949, Africa 2000 (2nd Test) etc. Some 1951, 1953, 1955, 1957 & 1959 and Great Britain lost the Test series in Rugby League interest including in Paris in 1960. G £30/50 2-1 ‘Challenge Cup’ final programmes 675* Phil Bennett. Llanelli & Wales. 682 England v Wales 1953-1960. 1965, 1966, 1969, 1971 etc. G Llanelli rugby jersey worn by Bennett Complete run of eight programmes £30/40 for International matches from the in his playing career. Red jersey with 689 Cardiff R.F.C. Selection of five home period. Matches played at white collar and club emblem to programmes for the 1952/53 Twickenham in 1954, 1956, 1958 chest. Number 10 to back. Boldly season. Matches v Newport, and 1960 and matches played at signed by Bennett ‘Best Wishes from Barbarians (2 copies), Harlequins and Cardiff Arms Park in 1953, 1955, Phil Bennett (The Best) 1974/75’. G Northampton all in March and April 1957 and 1959. G £30/40 £400/500 1953. Sold with an official Bennett made twenty nine 683 England v Scotland 1953-1960. programme for England v Scotland appearances for Wales 1969-1978 Complete run of eight programmes 1955. Qty 6. Odd faults, folds for International matches from the otherwise in good condition £25/35 676* Derek Quinnell. Llanelli & Wales. period. Matches played at 690 England v Wales 1990-1999. Llanelli rugby jersey worn by Twickenham in 1953, 1955, 1957 Complete run of International Quinnell in his playing career. Red and 1959 and matches played at programmes for the period. Qty 10. jersey with white collar and club Murrayfield in 1954, 1956, 1958 G £10/20 emblem to chest. Number 5 to back. and 1960. G £30/40 Signed by Quinnell above emblem 691 England v The Rest 1926 & 1930. 684 England v Scotland 1961-2006. on chest. G £400/500 Official programmes for the Almost complete run of forty four International Trial match played at Quinnell made twenty three programmes for International Twickenham. Odd minor faults appearances for Wales 1972-1980 matches, home and away, from the otherwise in good condition £30/50 677* England Internationals 1946-1988. period, only lacking 2003 and 2005. Over one hundred and twenty Odd minor faults otherwise in good 692 England v The Rest 1932 & 1934. signed press photographs of England condition £70/100 Official programmes for the International Trial matches played at players from the period. Players 685 England v Wales 1961-2006. Almost Twickenham on the 27th February include Davies, Duckham, Richards, complete run of forty four

36 1932 and 6th January 1934. Odd Leicester RFC team, produced for emblem embossed in gold to front minor faults otherwise in good their Centenary. Signed by artist cover with titles and details. Black condition. Qty 2 £30/40 Donald Green. 22.5”x30”. G and white ribbon tie to spine. Menu, £50/100 Toast List, Cup Final photographs, 693 Royal Navy v The Army 1928 & Photograph of the newcastle team 1936. Official programmes for the FOOTBALL EPHEMERA with the Cup, guest list and table Services matches played at plan to inside pages. Some age Twickenham on the 3rd March 1928 700 Arsenal v Newcastle United 1932. toning to covers to menu otherwise and 7th March 1936. Some faults Official menu for the ‘Dinner & in good/very good condition including folds, some staining, wear Dance Given by the two clubs to £150/200 to edges otherwise in generally good celebrate the Final Tie’. The Dinner & condition £20/30 Dance was held at the Cafe Royal, 703 Arsenal Football Club 1932. ‘A Brief 68 Regent Street, London on the Record of the Arsenal Stadium, 694 RMC Sandhurst v RMA Woolwich 23rd April 1932, after the Final was London In commemoration of the 1912. Rare official programme for played at Wembley in which opening of the West Stand by the match played at Sandhurst on Newcastle won 2-1 with a disputed H.R.H. The Prince of Wales’. the 16th November 1912. ‘over the line’ goal from Allen. The Excellent sixteen page official Good/very good condition. Sold decorative menu has both of the brochure for the opening of the with an official programme for South clubs emblems embossed in gold to stand held on 10th December 1932 India R.F.U. v Combined Services front cover with titles and details. prior to the Arsenal v Chelsea 1967, the Adams Bridge Trophy Red, white and black ribbon tie to League match. Excellent front cover match played at The Army Ground, spine. To inner pages, menu, wines, in red with large Arsenal emblem to Ceylon on the 1st July 1967. Some toast list, guest list and table plan. top half and raised lettering ‘Arsenal creasing, discolouration otherwise in The ‘Autographs’ page very nicely Football Club’ below, history and generally good condition £30/50 signed in pencil by the Arsenal Cup photographs to inside pages. Final team, Manager, Herbert 695 Army v The RAF. Official Produced by Edson (Printers) Ltd. Chapman and Alex James who was programmes for the Services Sold with scarce folding VIP match declared fit before the kick-off matches played at Twickenham in programme insert with team details, before injuring himself at a pre- 1946, 1949-1951, 1960, 1982, musical selections and itinerary and match photocall for the press. 1983, 1988, 1994-1996. Plus League tables to back cover. G/VG Thirteen signatures including Hulme, programme for Cardiff v RAF 1946. £180/250 Roberts, Parker (c), Bastin, Male, Qty 12. G £25/35 Jack, Hapgood, John, Lambert etc. 704* F.A. Cup Final, ‘Matthews Final’, 696 Scotland v England 1933. Official Minor staining to edge of front Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers 1953. programme for the International cover, guests name and address Selection of Blackpool ephemera match played at Murrayfield, handwritten in pencil to inside front relating to the Final including Edinburgh on the 18th March 1933. cover otherwise in good/very good personal ticket application form for a Good/very good condition £30/40 condition. This was ‘T. Eyton’s’ total of twelve tickets for the Final menu, a guest at the Dinner, and his signed by Stanley Matthews, a letter 697 Scotland v England 1935. Official printed table card is sold with the from Limited programme for the International menu £400/600 acknowledging payment of £5,879 match played at Murrayfield, for the Club’s allocation of tickets. Edinburgh on the 16th March 1935. 701 ‘Newcastle United Football Club. Plus other related correspondence to Ex-file otherwise in good condition ‘F.A. Cup Winners’ 1932’. Official Blackpool Football Club from the £20/30 menu for the ‘Luncheon held at the Football Association etc including a Hotel Metropole, Brighton on 698 Rugby Union. Doulton Lambeth letter signed by Stanley Rous Sunday 24th April 1932’. The stoneware ceramic jug, with regarding an additional 100 tickets Luncheon was held on the day after moulded relief vignettes of rugby for the Final. G £150/250 the club’s F.A. Cup Final success. The scenes including William Webb Ellis, decorative menu has titles and 705 ‘London General Omnibus Company first kicking the ball then picking up details to front cover. Menu to inside Ltd. Map and Guide to Omnibus and running with the ball and to pages and printed message ‘To the Services. December 1911’. Attractive centre a scrummage, all in light blue Winners of the Cup, Heartiest colour folding map showing bus and brown wash on a brown Congratulations’. Odd very minor routes in London with football background. With stylised floral leaf faults to menu otherwise in grounds also shown. In box to left decoration to top and beneath in good/very good condition hand side are printed the London blue and brown glaze. approxi - £100/150 home football fixtures with dates, mately 7.5” tall. Incised to base with name of ground, bus service etc. Doulton Lambeth and makers mark 702 ‘Newcastle United Football Club. Matches include Chelsea v Glossop, and dated ‘1883’. Excellent example ‘F.A. Cup Winners’ 1932’. Official Chelsea v Barnsley, Fulham v of this rare rugby ceramic. Very good menu for the ‘Dinner to celebrate Chelsea, Fulham v Nottingham condition £400/600 the winning of the F.A. Challenge Forest, Clapton Orient v Blackpool, Cup 1932’. The Dinner was held on 699* Leicester Rugby Football Club ‘John Clapton Orient v Hull City, West the 19th September 1932 at the Player Cup Winners 1979,1980 & Ham v Brighton, West Ham v Grand Assembly Rooms, Barras 1981’. Original pen and ink Coventry City, Leyton v QPR, Leyton Bridge, Newcastle On Tyne. The caricature drawing of the 1980/81 v West Ham, Millwall v Leyton , decorative menu has the club’s

37 Millwall v Norwich City etc. A little Wembley on 5th May 1956. Sold never get together as a team but delicate on folds, minor age toning with Birmingham City F.C. Players that’s just one of the barmy parts of otherwise in good condition £30/50 Souvenir Handbook for 1956 signed football’, and nicely signed by to players biography and portrait by Clough. Ex Bobby Moore collection. 706 ‘Football Punch’. Forty unused beer twelve of the players. Signatures G £80/120 bottle labels for ‘Football Punch- a include Merrick, Hall, Green, Boyd, splendid Winter drink’. Produced by Smith, Astall, Finney, Kinsey, Brown, 719 England v Spain 1960. Headed page Duckworth & Co of Manchester. VG Murphy, Govan etc. Qty 2. Good signed by sixteen members of the £30/50 condition £60/90 Spain team including di Stefano, Gento etc. Also match ticket, rosette Illustrated in the FIFA Museum 714 Everton 1938/39. Mono real etc. Items laid down in scrap album collection book. page 252 photograph postcard of the Everton with Birmingham interest. G £40/60 707 Football ephemera. Small box of playing staff of 1938/39, sitting and 720 Nobby Stiles. ‘Soccer my Battlefield’. interesting football items including standing in rows, with three Nobby Stiles. SBC 1969. Signed to Referee assessments and reports, trophies, one being the League title page by Stiles. Sold with a press photographs (Arsenal & Championship Trophy. Signed in ink ‘World Cup Winners’ 2006 first day Oldham interest), 1950 programmes to verso by twelve of the players and cover also signed by Stiles. G (poor condition generally), vintage the trainer, H.E. Cooke. Signatures £15/25 Referees whistle etc. G £30/40 include Lawton, Thomson, Stevenson, Watson, Sagar, Boyes, 721 Manchester United ‘Soccer Legends’ 708 Football ephemera. Box of mixed Greenhalgh, W. Cook, Bentham etc. video featuring Law, Charlton and football ephemera including posters, The card in only fair condition, folds, Best to front cover. Signed by all reserve team programmes, badges, creases, tape to card. Bought as three. Signatures a little faint against autographs, books, figures etc. G seen, not subject to return. Viewing grey background. Sold with a colour £20/30 essential £20/30 photograph of the three players 709 Football ephemera. Mixed box of 715* Arsenal 1926/27. Album page nicely £15/25 ephemera including programmes, signed in ink by eleven members of 722 Geoff Hurst. Replica ‘Wembley Way’ annuals, books etc. Odd non the Arsenal team including nine of street sign, signed ‘Geoff Hurst 66’. football items. G £20/30 the players who appeared in the F.A. VG £20/30 710 Football ephemera. Box of football Cup Final v Cardiff at Wembley. 723 Denis Law. Three football and sporting ephemera including Signatures include Buchan, Hulme, programmes, Manchester United v books, programmes, brochures etc. Lewis, Parker, John, Hoar, Blyth, Willem II 1963, Football League v G £30/40 Cope etc. G £180/250 Italian Football League 1961 and 711 Football ephemera. Selection 716 Arsenal ‘League Championship Scotland v Ireland 1969, each signed including Rothmans Football Winners’ 1947/48. Arsenal players to front cover by Law. Plus official Yearbook 1971/72, Playfair Football souvenir brochure, ex Wally Barnes programme for Manchester United v Annual 1949/50, 1953/54, Sunday collection. Sold with two joined Manchester City 10.2.2008, fiftieth Chronicle Football Annual 1955/56, album pages signed by fourteen anniversary of the Munich air News Chronicle Football Annual members of the playing staff. disaster. G £15/25 1957/58, F.A. Yearbook 1956/57, Signatures include Barnes, Roper, 724 Tom Finney. Two Preston North End football books, mainly autobi - Jones, Compton, Lewis, Scott, programmes for the 1965/66 signed ographies 1940/60’s (21), collection Rooke, Fields etc. G £150/200 to front covers by Finney. G £10/15 of football cigarette and trade cards 717* Italy 1934. Pair of album pages (qty, including Ardath ‘Real nicely signed in ink by the Italian 725 Football signatures. Collection of Photocards’) etc. Varied condition, football squad and management. thirty nine players signatures, mainly generally good £40/60 The pages, dated November 1934, on photographs/pictures. Signatures include Hurst, Stiles, , FOOTBALL AUTOGRAPHS contain nineteen signatures and include Ferrari, Orsi, Meazza, Ball, Banks, Lineker, Shilton, T. 712 England autographs. Large black file Ferraris, Pozzo, (Manager), Ceresoli, Francis, M. O’Neill etc. Various sizes. containing numerous signed cards, Bertolini etc. Three signatures G £25/35 magazine pictures, photographs etc duplicated. Signatures to one page 726 Tottenham Hotspur. Collection of of England players and managers. signed over previous page entry. G thirty six signatures of Spurs players, Over 220 signatures including £400/500 all signed to white cards. Signatures Keegan, Bonetti, Stepney, Alf include Defoe, Jenas, King, Ramsey, Winterbottom, Sadler, Italy won the World Cup in 1934 defeating Czechoslavakia 2-1 in the Woodgate, R. Villa, Poyet, Rebrov, Robson, Chivers, Astle, Osgood, T. Archibald, Greaves, B. Smith, Francis, Kidd, Coates, Callaghan, Final. The tournament was held in Italy Jennings, England, Ferdinand etc. G Mullery, Hughes, Reaney, Cherry, £30/40 Shilton, Labone, Greaves, Weller, 718* Brian Clough. Short typewritten Hunter, Lee, West, Lineker, Revie, letter from Clough to Bobby Moore. 727 Manchester United. Collection of Mercer, Greenwood etc. G £40/60 The letter written on Nottingham thirty six signatures of United players, all signed to white cards. 713 Birmingham City v Manchester City. Forest headed paper and dated 3rd February 1975. Good football Signatures include Yorke, Veron, F.A. Cup Final 1956. Official Solskjaer, Schmeichel, Keane, Cole, programme for the Final played at content, ‘It was a tragedy we could

38 Robson, Bruce, Forlan, Barthez, 734 Football autographs 1950/2000. 741 West Bromwich Albion 1953/54. Buchan, Foulkes, Docherty, Strachen Red photograph album containing Mono real photograph postcard of etc. G £30/50 seventy individual signatures of the West Bromwich Albion team players on white cards, cuttings etc. circa 1954. Sold with a further real 728 Football autographs. Collection of Signatures include L. Allen, Mudie, photograph mono postcard of Frank ninety signatures of footballers, all Todd, Thomas, Kember , Smicer, L. Griffin, scorer of the winning goal in signed to white cards. Signatures Sharpe, Yorath, Pearce, Marsh. G the 1954 Cup Final. Cards by include Anelka, Crespo, Lampard, £25/35 Provincial Press Agency and Albert Gallas, Mutu, Finney, Tambling, St. Wilkes of West Bromwich. Stamps to John, McNeil, Neeskens, Suker, FOOTBALL BOOKS, POSTCARDS, back. VG £40/60 Dugarry, Cooke, Defoe, Stiles, Hunt, CIGARETTE & TRADE CARDS R. Wilson, J. Charlton etc. G 742 Norwich City Football Club. Official £40/60 735 ‘Souvenir of the Cup Tie Final. Handbook 1905-1906. First year of Tottenham Hotspur v publication. Compiled by J.W. 729 Football autographs. Large blue file Wolverhampton Wanderers. Bowman, Manager. Original containing numerous signed cards, Stamford Bridge, April 23rd 1921’. wrappers. Some age toning, minor magazine pictures, photographs etc Souvenir colour postcard depicting wear and nicks to wrappers, ink of players. Signatures include the F.A. Cup with the two club handwritten scores to ‘Fixture’ pages Haman, Ljungberg, Van Hooijdonk, mascots of a cockerel and a wolf. at rear at book, odd nicks to internal Kanchelskis, Petrescu, Lambourde, Titles above and poem printed to page edges otherwise in good Asprilla, Ravenelli, Bergkamp, Flo, lower border. Published by Fleet condition. Rare first issue of the Blomquist, Di Canio, Yorke, Stam, Journals Ltd of Fleet Street, London. official Handbook £200/300 Cantona, Olsen etc. Some unsigned Rare £70/100 items. G £30/40 743 Norwich City Football Club. Official 736 Blackburn Rovers c1911/12. Mono Handbook 1906-1907. Compiled by 730 Tottenham Hotspur. Large maroon postcard of the team with title and J.W. Bowman, Manager. Original file containing numerous signed players names to lower border. R. wrappers. Some age toning, foxing, magazine pictures, photographs etc Scott of Manchester. G £20/30 wear and nicks to wrappers, ink of Spurs players. Signatures include handwritten scores to ‘Fixture’ pages King, Sheringham, Mido, Thatcher, 737 ‘Huddersfield Town’. Early colour at rear at book otherwise in good Freund, Ferdinand, Perry, Sherwood, football advertising card with condition. Second issue of the Armstrong, Anderton, Iverson etc. football shirt and ball with club name handbook. Rare £140/180 Sold with a box of football below. Approx 2.5”x3”. Advertising programmes with Spurs interest. message to verso. Published by 744 Norwich City F.C. Official Handbook programmes include Ajax v Spurs Ripley Bros of Brighouse. Scarce. G 1908-1909. Compiled by Arthur (friendly) 1973 and Barcelona v £30/40 Turner. Original wrappers. Some Sampdoria, European Cup Final 738* Woolwich Arsenal Football Club. minor wear to wrappers, ink 1992 etc. G £30/40 Season 1905/06. Rare and early ‘real handwritten scores to ‘Fixture’ pages at rear at book otherwise in 731 England. Large blue file containing photograph’ action postcard of the good/very good condition. Fourth numerous signed magazine pictures, Woolwich Arsenal v Notts County, issue of the handbook. Rare photographs, white cards etc of League match played at Plumstead £100/150 England players. Signatures include on the 16th September 1905. Details Defoe, Heskey, Lampard, Gerrard, of the match printed in white to 745 Norwich City F.C. Official Handbook Neville, Beckham, Ferdinand, Owen, lower border. Postally used. 1911-1912. Published by Gibbs & Shearer, Gascoigne , Pearce, Merson, Good/very good condition Waller Ltd of Norwich. Original J. Cole etc. Some unsigned items. G £100/150 wrappers. Tape to spine and ‘1911- £30/50 The match was drawn 1-1 12’ handwritten to top border of front wrapper, some minor wear to 732 Football signatures. Large black file 739* ‘Clifford Bastin’. Arsenal & England. wrappers otherwise in good containing numerous signed Sepia real photograph postcard of condition. Seventh issue of the magazine pictures, photographs, Cliff Bastin standing full length in handbook. Rare £70/100 white cards, sheets etc of players. Arsenal kit. Signed to image in ink by Signatures include Mutu, Clichy, Bastin. G £100/150 746 Norwich City F.C. Official Handbook Moreno, Faye, Ayegbeni, Mendieta, 1912-1913. Published by Gibbs & Stefanovic, Kanoute etc. Some 740* Arsenal 1930-31. Sepia real Waller Ltd of Norwich. Original unsigned items. G £30/40 photograph postcard of the Division wrappers. ‘1912-13’ handwritten to One Championship winning team top border of front wrapper, some 733 World Cup 1966. Collection of with six different trophies. Sold with minor wear/nicks to wrapper edges signatures on cards, pieces, press a two sided card sent by Tom Parker otherwise in good condition. Eighth cuttings etc laid down to file pages. to a Mr Chappell from the Royal issue of the handbook. Rare Signatures include Bobby Moore (2 Crescent Hotel, Brighton regarding £100/140 signatures), (2), Spurs and Arsenal matches v Gordon Banks (3), Roger Hunt (2), Worksop F.C. Nicely signed by 747 Norwich City F.C. Official Handbook Ray Wilson, George Cohen, Jack Parker. Card undated. Plus a 8”x6” 1913-1914. Published by Gibbs & Charlton (2), Geoff Hurst, Nobby original presentation photograph. Waller Ltd of Norwich. Lacking Stiles (2), Bobby Charlton (3), Alan Qty 3. G £80/120 original wrappers. ‘1913-14’ Ball etc. G £80/120 handwritten to top border of title

39 page, odd minor faults otherwise in 758 ‘The Tottenham Hotspur Football 769 ‘Soccer Star’ 1960’s. Forty issues of good condition. Eighth issue of the Handbook 1932-1933’. Official club the football magazine 1960’s. Sold handbook. Rare £40/60 handbook. 56pp. Printed by C. with over 100 football programmes Coventry of Tottenham. Good 1960’s to 2000. Includes League, 748 Norwich City F.C. Official Handbook condition £50/70 Cup, European etc. Twelve 1960’s, 1919-1920. Published by Gibbs & majority 1970’s. Good selection of Waller Ltd of Norwich. Original 759 ‘The Tottenham Hotspur Football clubs. G £20/30 wrappers. ‘1919-20’ handwritten in Handbook 1935-1936’. Official club pencil to front wrapper otherwise in handbook. 62pp. Printed by Crusha 770 Topical Times ‘panel portraits’. good/very good condition. Rare & Sons of Tottenham. Good Collection of over 100 items. £80/120 condition £50/70 Includes sixty two panel portraits, album of ‘Great Players’ (22/24), 749 Norwich City F.C. Official Handbook 760 ‘The Tottenham Hotspur Football small panel portraits, triple issues, 1922-1923. Published by The Morris Handbook 1936-1937’. Official club coloured cards etc. G £30/50 Printing Co of Norwich. Original handbook. 54pp. Printed by Crusha wrappers. Some staining to wrappers & Sons of Tottenham. Good FOOTBALL PHOTOGRAPHS & and odd internal pages, some minor condition £50/70 PRINTS wear to spine otherwise in good condition £50/70 761 ‘The Tottenham Hotspur Football 771 ‘Birmingham (City) Football Club Handbook 1937-1938’. Official club 1905/06’. Large original sepia 750 Norwich City F.C. Official Handbook handbook. 60pp. Printed by Crusha photograph of the team and playing 1923-1924. Published by The Morris & Sons of Tottenham. Odd faults staff, standing and seated in rows, Printing Co of Norwich. Original including rusting to staple otherwise with printed title to top and players wrappers. Minor wear, odd faults to in good condition £50/70 named to lower border. Players wrappers otherwise in good include Wigmore, Mounteney, condition £50/70 762 ‘The Tottenham Hotspur Football Handbook 1938-1939’. Official club Green, Beer, Wilcox, Glover, Stokes, 751 Norwich City F.C. Official Handbook handbook. 62pp. Printed by Crusha Dougherty, Club Secretary/Manager 1932-1933. Published by Jarrold & & Sons of Tottenham. Odd faults Alfred Jones etc. Photograph, by Sons of Norwich. Original wrappers. including rusting to staple otherwise Percy Wynne of Coventry Street, Minor age toning to wrappers in good condition £50/70 Birmingham, measures 11.5”x8.5”. otherwise in good condition £40/60 Mounted, framed and glazed, 763 ‘FIFA World Cup Italia 1990’. Official overall 20”x16”. Excellent early 752 Norwich City F.C. Official Handbook Report published by FIFA. Hardback image of the team. Good/very good 1933-1934. Published by Jarrold & first edition. 300 pages. G/VG condition £150/250 Sons of Norwich. Original wrappers. £200/300 Minor age toning to wrappers Birmingham City were founded as otherwise in good condition £40/60 764 ‘FIFA World Cup USA 1994’. Official Small Heath, becoming Birmingham Report published by FIFA. Hardback F.C. in 1905 and finally Birmingham 753 Norwich City F.C. Official Handbook first edition. 208 pages. Complete City F.C. as late as 1943. The team 1934-1935. Published by Jarrold & with addendum Statistics booklet to are pictured with three trophies Sons of Norwich. Original wrappers. back. Scarce. G/VG £300/400 which I assume to be the Minor wear and age toning to ‘Birmingham Senior Cup’, 765 ‘I See it All’. Gil Merrick. London wrappers and spine otherwise in ‘Birmingham Charity Cup’ and 1954. Signed and inscribed to title good condition £40/60 ‘Staffordshire Senior Cup’, all won page by Merrick. This edition of the in the 1905 season 754 Norwich City F.C. Official book was apparently withdrawn Handbooks for 1948/49, 1949/50, from sale, due to a 772 Aston Villa ‘F.A. Cup Winners’ 1895. 1950/51 and 1951/52. Qty 4. Good comment/revelation made by Large official photograph of the condition £30/50 Merrick, and was reprinted. Aston Villa team and officials, Dustwrapper. G £20/30 standing and sitting in rows, with the 755 Norwich City F.C. Official F.A. (English) Cup on display to Handbooks for 1952/53, 1953/54, 766 ‘War Reports’ 1939/40-1945/46. centre. The photograph laid down to 1954/55 and 1955/56. Qty 4. Odd Association of Football Statisticians. photographers mount. Photograph faults to the 1952/53 spine 1st to 6th and 8th editions. Lacking by H.J. Whitlock of New Street, otherwise in good condition £30/40 7th edition. Sold with four other AFS Birmingham. Aston Villa beat West Reports and Annuals. G £15/25 756 ‘The Tottenham Hotspur Football Bromwich Albion 1-0 in the Final Handbook 1924-1925’. Official club 767 Football Club Christmas played at Crystal Palace. Players handbook. 40pp. Printed by C. cards1980/90’s. Collection of over include Devey, Wilkes, Athersmith, Coventry of Tottenham. Generally 160 different Christmas cards as sent Hodgetts, Smith, Welford, Chatt, very good condition. Rare £70/100 out by the clubs. All stored in files. Cowan etc The photograph Some duplicates. G £30/40 measures approx 11.25”x8.5” and 757 ‘The Tottenham Hotspur Football overall 18”x14”. Excellent image. Handbook 1925-1926’. Official club 768 Chix Bubble Gum Football cards Small loss to right hand lower corner handbook. 40pp. Printed by C. (2nd Series) 1956. Thirty four cards of mount. G £150/250 Coventry of Tottenham. Generally from a set of fifty cards. Some faults, very good condition. Rare £70/100 generally good condition £20/30 773 Aston Villa v Liverpool 1908. Excellent early sepia photograph of the League match which was played

40 at Aston (Villa Park) on the 4th April goals. William Gunn played for both 781* Arsenal ‘F.A. Cup Winners’ 1950. 1908. The photograph taken from Notts County and Nottingham Original mono press photograph of above the ground and looking Forest and also played four times for the Arsenal playing staff with the towards Aston Church which is in England and scored in the inaugural F.A. Cup to foreground. 12”x6”. G the background. The photograph Home Championships played in £60/90 shows the match in progress with a 1884. Gunn & Moore, famous for packed crowd in attendance and to their cricket bats, were founded in 782* Arsenal ‘F.A. Cup Winners’ 1950. left hand side rows of terraced 1885 Original mono press photograph of houses. Villa won the match 5-1. the Arsenal Cup winning team with 776 Notts County Football Club The photograph, by Alfred Wilkes of the F.A. Cup to foreground. 1948/49. Large and impressive West Bromwich, is laid down to Photograph by Albert Wilkes, West official photograph of the Notts original photographers mount with Bromwich with blind stamps to County team. The photograph titles handwritten to lower border. verso. 9.5”x7.5”. G £60/90 mounted to official photographers The photograph measures 11.5”x7” mount with title to top border of 783 Arsenal ‘F.A. Cup Winners’ 1950. and overall 17”x11.5”. Some mount. Signed to lower border by all Original leather bound photograph damage with loss to corners of eleven players plus the mascot. album, tooled in gilt with the club mount, the photograph in good Signatures include Tommy Lawton, crest, presentation copy produced by condition. Wonderful image of the Jackie Sewell, Baxter, Southwell, the Directors of the club and early ground £120/160 Freeman, Brown, Marsh, Johnston presented to the players, staff and 774 ‘Notts County v Aston Villa, April etc. Photograph by Albert Wilkes & officials of the club. Includes many 16th 1910. The Last match played at Son of West Bromwich. The original photographs including Trent Bridge, Nottingham’. Large photograph measures 14.5”x11.25” photographs of the Championship official photograph of both the Notts and overall 21”x16”. G £200/300 winning team of 1947/48 and Cup County and Aston Villa teams, winning team of 1950, action 777 Cardiff City Football Club 1922. referee, club officials and supporters, photographs from matches, images Large original mono photograph of standing and sitting in rows, in front of from the 1950 F.A. Cup Final at the Cardiff City team, standing and of the Trent Bridge Inn at West Wembley including Mercer being seated in rows, at Ninian Park. The Bridgeford , Nottingham. The presented with the cup and photograph laid down to photog - photograph laid down to photog - celebrations, players in training, raphers mount with title on printed raphers mount. Photograph by views of the stadium, rebuilding of piece to lower border. Photograph Arthur Shields of Nottingham. This the Highbury stadium after war-time by Albert Wilkes of West Bromwich. was the last official football match to bomb damage, Boardroom and The photograph measures be played on the Trent Bridge Directors, changing rooms, 11.5”x9.75” and overall Ground. Notts County moving to treatment rooms, Tom Whittaker, 20”x15.25”. Mount in need of a their new ground at Meadow Lane crowd scenes etc. Each photograph good clean, photograph and mount for the 1910/11 season. Aston Villa with printed description to facing have odd faults otherwise in good won the match 3-2 and were page. Over fifty photographs. The condition £80/120 Division One League Champions in book presented to the Arsenal Groundsman, George Elliott, with the 1909/10 season. The 778* Arsenal 1931/32. Original mono handwritten inscription to first page, photograph measures approx press photograph of the Arsenal in original box. A rare album 8.5”x11.25” and overall 14.5”x18”. team, standing and sitting in rows. portraying the famous club at that Excellent image. Some faults to Players include Bastin, James, time. VG £800/1000 mount with small loss to lower right Roberts, Hapgood, Parker, Hulme, hand lower corner otherwise in good etc. 8”x5.5”. VG 784* Arsenal 1952/53. Original mono condition £150/250 £60/90 press photograph of the Arsenal team who played Blackpool in the 775 ‘Gunn & Moore’. Large early original 779* Arsenal ‘F.A. Cup Winners’ 1935/36. F.A. Cup 6th round in February studio photograph of William Gunn Large mono photograph of the 1953. ‘Kemsley Picture Service’ and H.T. Moore, wearing Notts Arsenal team, standing and sitting in photograph. 11.5”x8”. G £60/90 County Football Club strip, circa rows with the F.A. Cup. Players 1885. The photograph laid down to include Bastin, James, Roberts, Blackpool beat Arsenal 2-1 and photographers mount with names Hapgood, Hulme, Herbert Chapman went onto win the Cup v Bolton cut into mount below. The etc. 14”x11”. Photograph laid Wanderers in the ‘Matthews’ Final photograph measures approx down to card. VG £70/100 7”x9.5” and overall 14.5x20”. 785 ‘Wembley- Venue of Legends’. Excellent image. Odd faults to Arsenal beat Sheffield United 1-0 at Colour limited edition print of photograph, age toning to mount Wembley Wembley Stadium by Emma Alcock. Limited edition 377/975 signed by otherwise in good condition 780* Arsenal. Collection of nine mono the artist. Attractively mounted, £100/150 action press photographs from the framed and glazed. Overall period 1947-1954. Matches include Both Gunn and Moore played in 29”x25”. VG £30/40 County’s record win of 15-0 versus v Spurs 1949 & 1954, v Aston Villa Rotherham Town in the F.A. Cup 1st 1947, v Manchester United (Charity 786 Denis Law. Large signed colour print round match played in October Shield) 1948 etc. Some folds, some of Law celebrating having scored a 1885, Gunn scoring one of the press masking otherwise in good goal for Manchester United. condition £80/120 Mounted, framed and glazed.

41 Overall 21”x28”. G £20/30 Manchester United. Signed by Ardiles to lower border. VG £25/35 Beckham. Mounted, framed and 787 Bobby and Jack Charlton. Mono glazed. Overall 16”x14”. G/VG 804 Manchester United c2007/08. copy photograph of the two £30/40 Colour photograph of the team brothers in England kit. Signed by profusely signed by players over both players. Approx 9”x7”. G 797 Tottenham Hotspur ‘Double image. Appears to be around 13 £20/30 Winners’ 1960/61. Colour copy signatures. 12”x8”. G £30/40 photograph of the team lined up in 788 Sir Bobby Charlton. Large colour the penalty area. Signed by eight of 805 Liverpool c2007/08. Colour limited edition print of Charlton by the players featured including Jones, photograph of the team profusely artist Gary Keane. Signed in pencil Norman, Henry, Allen, Smith, Dyson signed by players over image. by Charlton and the artist. Limited etc. Mounted. Overall 16”x12”. Appears to be around 20 signatures. edition 105/350. Framed and G/VG £40/50 12”x8”. G £25/35 glazed. Overall 19”x25”. G £30/40 798 West Ham United ‘European Cup 806 . Tottenham Hotspur 789 Stan Bowles. Queens Park Rangers Winners Cup’ 1964/65. Mono copy & Argentina. Large colour print of & England. Large colour photograph of the team on board Ardiles playing in the 1981 F.A. Cup photographic montage of Bowles in the bus during the celebration Final. Signed boldly by Ardiles to QPR strip. Signed by Bowles. parade following the cup win. lower border. VG £20/30 Mounted, framed and glazed. Signed by Geoff Hurst and Martin Overall 19”x24”. G/VG £25/35 807 World Cup 1958. Twenty first day Peters. Mounted. Overall cover postcards produced for the 790 Peter Shilton. Nottingham Forest & 13”x11.5”. G/VG £25/35 1958 World Cup held in Sweden. England. Large colour copy 799 Football legends. Black file Colour cards with venues and photograph of Shilton and Ian containing fifteen signed colour and players. Haskel Propogonda Bowyer holding up the European mono modern copy photographs Stockholm. Odd duplication. Cup in Munich at the 1979 Final. featuring famous players. Each Good/very good condition £30/40 Signed by Shilton. Mounted. Overall photograph signed by the player 16”x20”. G/VG £20/30 FOOTBALL WORLD CUP, FOOTBALL featured. Some multi signed team SHIRTS & MISCELLANEOUS 791 Osvaldo Ardiles. Tottenham Hotspur pictures. Twenty two signatures & Argentina. Large colour including Eddie Kelly, Malcolm 808 World Cup ‘England’ 1966. Official photographic montage of Ardiles in McDonald, Peter McParland, Jim programme for the World Cup Final, various poses. Signed by Ardiles. Clark, Billy McNeil, Peter Bonetti, England v West Germany, Wembley Mounted. Overall 16”x20”. G/VG Tommy Booth, Colin Bell, Sammy 1966. Sold with original ‘Police £20/30 McIlroy etc. G £40/60 C.I.D.’ match ticket for the Final and original white and black ‘World Cup 792 Ricky Villa. Tottenham Hotspur & 800 Arsenal. Selection of eighteen signed 1966 England’ rosette. The Argentina. Large colour print of Villa copy photographs, printed pictures programme has the England team holding up the Cup following the etc. Signatures include Jennings, and score neatly handwritten to 1981 F.A. Cup final replay v Kidd, Nelson, Hudson, Kelly, Talbot, centre pages and the score Manchester City. Signed by Villa. Storey, Graham, Wilson etc. Various handwritten to front cover. The Mounted. Overall 16”x20”. G sizes. G £15/25 ticket in the name of ‘Trodd’ was the £20/30 801 ‘Ally McCoist. Glasgow Rangers & vendors Father’s ticket. The vendor’s 793 Ricky Villa and Ossie Ardiles. Scotland’. Large limited edition father was a senior C.I.D. Officer Tottenham Hotspur & Argentina. colour print of McCoist playing for who was in charge of the security of Large colour copy photograph of Rangers by artist Scott Bridges. the ‘Jules Rimet trophy’, following Villa and Ardiles in Tottenham strip Signed to print by McCoist and the problems earlier in the year. The with Manager Keith Burkinshaw. artist. Limited edition 225/595. G vendor wore the rosette at the Final. Signed by both players and the £30/40 Good condition £150/250 Manager. Mounted. Overall 802 Signed football photographs. Large On various video’s and films of the 16”x20”. G/VG £40/60 collection of signed magazine Final, the vendors father can be seen 794 . Large colour mono pictures, photographs, white cards running around the pitch, at the end photograph of Greaves running out etc of players. Signatures include of the match, following the jubilant with the Spurs team, with crowd Donachie, Harvey, Butt, Bellamy, England team, to ensure the trophy behind, this match was Greaves Arca, Gil Merrick, S. Pearson, did not fall into the wrong hands debut match for Spurs. Signed by Anderton, Crook, Sheringham, 809 World Cup 1966. Two original Greaves. Mounted. Overall Schmeichel, Cisse, Vialli, Juninho, ‘World Cup Willie’ badges, a Jules 20”x16”. G/VG £25/35 Mido, King, Defoe, Carrick, Rimet trophy trinket etc. G £10/20 Robinson, Atouga, Yeboah etc. 795 Pele. Colour copy photograph of Some unsigned items. Good Spurs 810 World Cup, England 1966. Two Pele, head and shoulders, in Brazil interest. G £30/40 original ties from the competition, a shirt. Signed by Pele. Mounted, maroon tie with embroidered ‘World framed and glazed. Overall 803 Osvaldo Ardiles. Tottenham Hotspur Championship England 1966’. To 16”x14”. G/VG £30/50 & Argentina. Large colour ‘Legends back ‘The official tie for the World Series’ print of Ardiles playing in the Football Cup 1966, endorsed by the 796 David Beckham. Mono copy 1981 F.A. Cup Final. Signed by photograph of Beckham playing for F.A.’, the other tie with 1966 mascot

42 ‘World Cup Willie’ to centre. G 823 Peter Schmeichel. ‘Sondico’ 836 David Beckham. Manchester United £20/30 goalkeepers glove signed by red home replica shirt signed in silver Schmeichel. G £20/30 ink by Beckham. 34”. G £40/60 811 No Lot 824 Derby County ‘League Champions’ 837 Manchester United red home replica 812 Brazil v Italy. World Cup Final 2002. 1972. Mauve silk scarf with printed shirt signed in black ink by eleven Official programme for the Final held details to centre. Sold with a ‘Derby United players. Signatures include P. in Japan. VG £40/60 County Supporters Association’ Neville, Keane, A. Ferguson, G. 813* ‘Arsenal Football Club. Season 1930- black and white scarf. G £10/20 Neville, Beckham, Butt, Scholes, 31. Holders of the English Cup’. Stam, Barthez, Silvestre etc. 34”. G 825* Tottenham Hotspur 2000. Yellow Cotton handkerchief with printed £60/90 and black replica shirt signed by the image of the Arsenal Cup Final team Spurs squad of 2000. G £70/100 with title to top. To the lower border FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES the printed names of the team 826* Manchester City 1990. Blue home 838 Football programmes 1960/2000. including Bastin, James, Hapgood, replica shirt signed by members of Good collection of programmes Jack, Parker etc. Very good condition the City squad of 1990. Twelve including League, Cup, European, with printing clear £60/90 signatures include Peter Reid, Semi-Finals, Finals, Testimonials, (Manager), Internationals etc. Includes Liverpool 814 Eastern Europe. Collection of 150 Hinchcliffe, Clarke etc. G £70/100 v Borussia Monchengladbach 1973, football related metal and enamel League Cup Final 1970, F.A. Cup pin badges, the majority concerning 827 Stephen Cooke. Aston Villa player semi-finals, Manchester United v Eastern European teams. G £40/60 match worn white away shirt with Everton 1966, both semi-finals embroidered Villa emblem to chest 815 Football cigarette case. Silver plated 1968, Stoke v Arsenal, F.A. Cup and sponsors logo ‘M.G.’ to chest. cigarette case produced in 1950. semi-final relays 1971 & 1972, Celtic patches to sleeves. With engraving to front of a football v Leeds (European Cup semi-final ‘Cooke’ and number 30 to reverse. match in progress and to reverse 1970), World Cup 2006 etc. Good G £50/70 listings in rows of the League tables Liverpool interest. £30/50 for the English Divisions 1949/50 828 Liam Ridgewell. Aston Villa player 839 Manchester City 1958-1973. and the English Cup Winners from match worn white away shirt with Selection of forty six programmes for 1938-1950. Approx 5.25”x3.25”. embroidered Villa emblem to chest the period. Thirty programmes ‘Kincraft, England’. G/VG £50/80 and sponsors logo ‘M.G.’ to chest. 1950/60’s. League, Cup etc. G Premier League patches to sleeves. 816 Football pin badges. Approx 100 £30/40 ‘Ridgewell’ and number 24 to assorted pin badges. Includes match reverse. G £50/70 840 Football programmes etc. Mixed box badges, club, International, foreign of football programmes including etc. G £25/35 829 El Hadji Diouf. Aston Villa player Finals, Internationals, play-offs, match worn maroon home shirt with 817* Arsenal ‘Double Winners’ 1970/71. semi-finals etc. Includes F.A. Cup embroidered Villa emblem to chest White leather football signed by the Finals for 1979, 1983, 1984, 1989, and sponsors logo ‘Rover’ to chest. Arsenal League and Cup winning 1990 & 2001, Charity Shields for Premier League patches to sleeves. team of 1970/71. Seventeen 1985 & 2000 etc. G £25/30 ‘Hadji’ and number 20 to reverse. G signatures including Armstrong, £50/70 841 Non-League programmes 1960’s. George, McNab, Storey, Wilson, Collection of approx 100 McLintock, Radford, Marinello, 830 Bob Wilson. Modern red replica programmes for the period. League, Simpson, Rice etc. G £400/600 arsenal shirt signed by Wilson. VG Cup etc. Good selection of teams. £20/30 818 Chris Bart Williams. Pair of Umbro Odd faults, generally good condition shin pads worn during his Charlton 831 Tom Finney. Modern white England £30/40 career. Signed by Bart Williams. G shirt with printed emblem signed by 842 Football League programmes £20/30 Finney. VG £25/35 1950’s. Collection of seventy five 819 Mark Kinsella. Pair of Umbro shin 832 Ray Wilson. Modern white England programmes for the period. League, pads worn during his Charlton shirt with printed emblem signed by Cup etc. Good selection of teams. career. Signed by Kinsella. G £20/30 Wilson. VG £25/35 Some faults, generally good condition £40/60 820 Martin Poom, Derby County. Pair of 833 Geoff Hurst. Modern white England Sondico matchworn goalkeepers shirt with printed emblem signed by 843 Scottish League programmes 1960’s. gloves signed to both gloves by Hurst ‘66’. VG £30/50 Collection of fifty programmes for Poom. G £20/30 the period. League, Cup etc. Good 834 Nobby Stiles. Modern blue selection of teams. Odd faults, 821 Football/Rugby shirts. Large box of Manchester United ‘Wembley 1968’ generally good condition £30/40 twenty eight replica shirts. Good shirt with embroidered emblem selection of clubs. Some junior size signed by Stiles. VG £25/35 844 Friendly programmes 1960’s/2000. shirts. Some duplication of club. G Collection of approx 100 £30/40 835 Bobby Charlton. Modern red programmes for the period. Good Manchester United ‘Moscow 2008’ selection of teams. Odd faults, 822 David Beckham. ‘Russell Athletic’ shirt with embroidered emblem generally good condition £30/40 baseball cap signed to peak by signed by Charlton. VG £30/40 Beckham. New. G £20/30 845 Ex League clubs. Selection of twenty

43 two programmes. Good selection of all home- 1955/56 season, v Arsenal twenty three programmes, some clubs. G £15/25 (A) 1955/56 season etc. Odd faults involving home nations teams otherwise in good condition £40/60 1960/70’s. Includes Poland v 846 West Bromwich Albion. Seasons England 1966, Austria v Scotland 1949/50-1976/77. Collection of 852 Aston Villa. Seasons 1950/51- 1960, Luxembourg v Wales 1975, 113 programmes for the period, 1976/77. Collection of thirty six Santos v Bahrain 1973, Portugal v home and aways, including league, programmes for the period, home Greece 1969, Argentina v Spain Cup etc. Ten 1950’s programmes, and aways, including league, Cup 1974 etc. G £20/30 twenty 1960’s programmes. etc. Five 1950’s programmes, ten Programmes include v Cardiff City 1960’s programmes. Programmes 858 European away matches. Five official (FAC3-A) 1949/50 season, v Derby include v Arsenal (A) 1950/51 programmes for Barcelona v County (A) 1952/53, v Blackpool season, v Chelsea (A) 1951/52 Wolverhampton Wanderers (ECQ/F) (FAC5-A) 1956/57, v Doncaster season, v Brentford (FAC4-H) 1960, Valencia v Glasgow Rangers Rovers (FAC3-A) 1957/58, v 1952/53 season, v Preston North (ECWC2) 1979, Slovan Bratislava v Nottingham Forest (F.A. Cup 4, End and West Bromwich Albion Derby County (EC1) 1975, Arges replay-A) 1957/58, V Sheffield (both home) 1953/54 season etc. Pitesti v Nottingham Forest (EC2) United (FAC5-A) 1957/58 etc. Some Some faults otherwise in good 1979 and Borrussia faults otherwise in good condition condition £40/60 Monchengladbach v Red Star £40/60 Belgrade (UEFA Cup Final) 1979. G 853 League Cup. Peterborough United v £25/35 847 Football programmes 1949/50- West Bromwich Albion 1965. 1981/82. Collection of over 105 Official programme for the Football 859 Inter-League matches. Six official programmes. Includes League, Cup, League Cup Semi-Final, 2nd leg matches including Football League v Testimonial etc. Includes six 1950’s played at London Road on the 15th Football (Elland and seventeen 1960’s programmes. December 1965. Sold with League Road) 1957, Irish League v Football etc. Includes Fulham v Portsmouth Cup Final programmes for 1967, League (Belfast) 1957 & 1959, 1949/50, Arsenal v Wolves 1970, 1974 and 1975. Good Football League v Scottish League 1950/51, Wolves v Racing Club of condition £20/30 (Newcastle) 1958, Football League Buenos Aires and v Blackpool of Ireland v Football League (Dublin) West Brom beat Peterborough 4-2 1953/54, Blackpool v Aston Villa 1960 etc. Good/very good and 6-3 on aggregate to reach the 1953/54 etc. Good Chelsea, condition. Sold with ten England Final Blackpool and Wolves interest. Some international programmes for home faults otherwise in good condition 854 F.A. Cup semi-finals. Official semi- matches 1954-1963 includes v £40/60 final programmes for West Germany 1954, v Scotland 1957 etc. Some faults, generally good 848 Queens Park Rangers 1960/90’s. Bromwich Albion v Port Vale 1954, condition £30/40 Large box of Rangers programmes Aston Villa v West Bromwich Albion 1957, (replay), Preston v Swansea including league, Cup etc. G 860 Millwall v Manchester United 1953. 1964, Birmingham v West Brom £25/35 Official programme for the F.A. Cup 1968, West Brom v Leicester 1969 3rd round match played at the Den 849 Tottenham Hotspur Season and Stoke v Arsenal 1971, (replay). on the 10th January 1953. Sold with 1959/60. Selection of eight home G £25/35 three other Millwall programmes programmes for the season. Includes 1955/56 season, v Aldershot, League and Cup matches. Matches 855 Wolverhampton Wanderers ‘Europe’ Swindon Town and Leyton Orient include v Manchester United, v 1958/59, 1959/60 and 1960/61. plus Crystal Palace v Leyton Orient Torpedo Club (Moscow), v Crewe Official programmes for the home 1956/57 and Leyton Orient v (FAC4R), v Blackburn (FAC5) etc. leg matches v Schalke 1958/59, Huddersfield Town 1959/60. Some Minor folds otherwise in good/very Vorwaerts, Red Star Belgrade and faults, generally good condition good condition £20/30 Barcelona (QF) 1959/60 and v FK Austria 1960/61. Sold with floodlit £25/35 850 European Semi-finals. Official Semi- friendly home matches v Tiflis 861 F.A. Cup semi-finals 1963-1998. final programmes for Borussia Dynamo 1960/61 and Honved Collection of thirty four semi-final Monchengladbach v Liverpool 1978 1962/63. Odd faults otherwise in programmes for the period. Includes (EC), Cologne v Nottingham Forest good condition £20/30 Southampton v Manchester United 1979 (EC), Wolves v Rangers 1961 1963, Birmingham City v Leeds (ECWC) and Liverpool v Borussia 856 European Finals/Semi-finals. Nine United 1972, Leeds United v Wolves Monchengladbach (EC) 1978. Qty programmes including PSV v Bastia 1973, Birmingham City v Fulham 4. G £20/30 (UEFA Cup Final) 1978, Benfica v Manchester United (E/C final) 1968, 1975, Crystal Palace v Southampton 851 Birmingham City. Seasons 1949/50- Ajax v Panathinaikos (E/C Final) 1976 etc. Good selection. G/VG 1974/75. Selection of eighteen 1971, Brugge v Liverpool (E/C Final) £30/50 programmes for the period, home 1978, Bayern Munich v St. Etienne 862 F.A. Cup Finals, League Cup Finals and aways, including league, Cup (E/C Final) 1976, Fortuna Dusseldorf and Charity Shield 1970’s-1990’s. etc. Five 1940/50’s programmes, v Barcelona (E/C semi-final) 1979 Collection of twenty programmes five 1960’s programmes. etc. Some faults, generally good including Charity Shields 1974, Programmes include v Chelsea (H) condition £25/35 1983-1985, F.A. Cup Finals 1987, 1949/50 season, v Everton, Chelsea 1990 and replay, League Cup Finals (FAC4) and West Bromwich Albion, 857 Foreign programmes. Collection of

44 1971, 1974, 1977-1981 etc. G/VG stand tickets for Manchester United played at Wembley on 12th April £30/40 v Exeter City for the F.A. Cup 3rd 1992. VG £20/30 round match and replay 2005. G 863 England Internationals. Collection of £10/20 880 Charity Shield programmes 1975- over thirty five home and away 1985, 1987, 1991 & 1994. Fifteen programmes, mainly 1980’s/2000. 870 Dulwich Hamlet v London programmes for the period. G Includes away matches v Finland Caledonians 1924/25. Official £20/30 1982, v Luxemburg 1983, v Chile programme for the match played at 1984, v USA 1985 etc. G £30/50 Dulwich on 2nd May 1925. Some 881 Blackpool v Blackburn Rovers 1943. age toning otherwise in good Official programme for the Football 864 European matches. Small selection of condition £20/30 War Cup qualifying round held at European match programmes, some Bloomfield Road on the 27th involving English clubs. Includes 871 Manchester United v Weymouth December 1943. Odd nicks to page Anderlecht v Southampton 1977, 1949/50. Official programme for the edges otherwise in good condition Rosenberg v Southampton 1981, F.A. Cup 3rd round match played at £30/40 Odense v Liverpool 1983 etc. Qty 9. old Trafford on the 7th January Sold with Eufa Super Cup 1950. Odd faults, generally good 882 F.A. Cup Finals 1954 & 1955. programme, Real Madrid v Chelsea condition £30/40 Preston North End v West Bromwich 1998 with press pack, menus etc. G Albion and Manchester City v £25/35 872 Chelsea. Season 1948/49. Two Newcastle United. Two official home programmes v Blackpool and programmes for the Finals played at 865 Northampton Town. Season v Arsenal, October 1948. Odd faults Wembley. Odd minor faults 1965/66 ‘Division One’. Almost otherwise in good condition £20/30 otherwise in good/very good complete run of twenty one official condition £30/50 home programmes for the season. 873 North v South. Third Division. 1955 Includes League, Cup etc.Lacking &1956. Official programmes for the 883 F.A. Cup Finals 1956 & 1958. Bolton the home programme v Aston Villa. representative matches played at Wanderers v Manchester United and Odd faults to some programmes Accrington on the 13th October Birmingham City v Manchester City. otherwise in good condition £50/70 1955 and at Coventry on the 8th Two official programmes for the October 1956. Some age toning, Finals played at Wembley. The 1958 This was Northampton Town’s only staining to the covers of the 1955 copy has two covers on the season in Division One programme otherwise both in good programme! Good/very good condition. Qty 2 £20/30 condition £30/40 866 Norwich City. Season 1950-1951. Three official home programmes for 874 Everton v Lancashire XI 1946. 884 F.A. Cup Finals 1960, 1962, 1964, the season, v Plymouth Argyle Official programme for the charity 1967 and 1968. Five official (2/12), Nottingham Forest (23/12) match played at Goodison Park on programmes for the Finals played at and v Brighton (27/12). All three the 11th May 1946. G £30/40 Wembley. Generally good/very with score handwritten to front good condition £20/30 cover, odd faults otherwise in good 875 Arsenal v Everton 1946/47. Official condition. G £25/35 programme for the League match 885 F.A. Cup Finals 1959 & 1960. played at Highbury on the 31st May Nottingham Forest v Luton Town 867 England v Wales. Season 1954/55. 1947. G £25/35 and Blackburn Rovers v Official programme for the Wolverhampton Wanderers. Two 876 Charlton Athletic v Burnley. F.A. Cup International match played at official programmes for the Finals Final 1947. Souvenir ‘pirate’ Wembley on the 10th November played at Wembley. Good condition programme for the Final played at 1954. Sold with a further eleven £30/40 International programmes including Wembley on 26th April 1947. Good England v Scotland 1955, England v condition £30/40 886 Norwich City v Blackpool 1962. League Cup semi-final. Official Ireland 1957, Scotland v Wales Charlton beat Burnley in the Final 1- programme for the first leg match 1959, Wales v 1963 etc. 0 Odd u23 & schoolboy match. File played at Carrow Road on the 11th holes to first three programmes, odd 877 Arsenal v Newcastle United. F.A. April 1962. Rare. Score handwritten ticket and signature to programme. Cup Final 1952. Official programme to cover otherwise in good condition G £15/25 for the Final played at Wembley on £70/90 3rd May 1952. Odd faults, including 887 Chelsea v Millwall. Football League 868 Manchester United. Season rusting to staples, otherwise in good War Cup Final 1945. Official 1952/53. Official home programmes condition. Sold with an official club programme for the Final played at for league matches v Christmas card for 1953 with view of Wembley on 7th April 1945. Some Wolverhampton Wanderers, Cardiff the ground to front cover £60/90 City and Charlton Athletic. Some repairs, restoration to all pages. vertical and horizontal folds, splitting Newcastle beat Arsenal 1-0 Viewing essential £50/80 to spine of Charlton programme 878 F.A. Cup Finals 2001-2005. Five Chelsea beat Millwall 2-0 £40/60 official programmes for the Finals 888 Bradford City v Huddersfield Town played at Cardiff. G/VG £30/50 869 Manchester United v Arsenal 2005. 1925. Official programme for the Official programme and match ticket 879 Manchester United v Nottingham West Riding Senior Cup Final played for the F.A. Cup Final 2005. Sold Forest. League Cup Final 1992. on the 10th May 1925. Horizontal with official programmes and match Official programme for the Final tape repair to all pages, further

45 repairs/restoration to page edges 895 Scotland v England 1937. Official programme for the F.A. Cup 5th and corner. Viewing essential programme for the International round match played at Highfield £80/120 match played at Hampden Park, Road on the 20th February 1937. Glasgow on the 17th April 1937. G Horizontal and vertical folds 889 Bradford Park Avenue v Darlington £70/100 otherwise in good condition 1928. Official programme for the £80/120 League match played on the 24th Scotland beat England 3-1 March 1928. Lower half of front West Bromwich Albion beat 896 Tottenham Hotspur v Barnsley. cover ‘light’ faded, horizontal fold Coventry 3-2 with repairs and restoration to all Season 1938/39. Official pages, tape repairs to file holes etc. programme for the League match 904 Wolverhampton Wanders v Viewing essential £80/120 played at on the Manchester City. Season 1937/38. 25th September 1937. VG £40/60 Official programme for the League 890 Norwich City v Liverpool. Season match played at Molineux on the 897 Olympic Games. Berlin 1936. 1936/37. Official programme for the 28th August 1937. Odd faults to Official programme for the Games F.A. Cup 3rd round match played on covers otherwise in good condition on the 14th August 1936. Events the 16th January 1937. Tape repair, £140/180 restoration and correction fluid to included the Final of the football whole length of spine, rusting to competition between Italy and 905 Wolverhampton Wanderers v Aston staples otherwise in generally good Austria. G £40/60 Villa. Season 1933/34. Official programme for the League match condition. Viewing essential 898 Arsenal v Huddersfield Town. Season played at Molineux on the 26th £80/120 1938/39. Official programme for the December 1933. Horizontal fold, League match played at Highbury Norwich won the match 3-0 some age toning to covers otherwise on the 31st December 1938. Some in good condition £140/180 891 Preston North End v Aston Villa. F.A. damp staining to top edge resulting Cup Semi-final 1937/38. Official in red staining to top of inner pages programme for the Semi-final match otherwise in good condition £25/35 played at Bramhall Lane, Sheffield on END OF AUCTION 26th March 1938. Repairs and 899 Chelsea v Queen’s Park Rangers. restoration to spine, file hole and Season 1922/23. Official single horizontal fold otherwise in generally sheet programmes for the London good condition. Sold with various Combination matches played on the cuttings from the Final. Viewing 11th December 1922 and the 29th essential £70/100 January 1923. Sold with five programme front pages for Sheffield Preston won the game 2-1 and went Wednesday matches 1929/30 on to beat Huddersfield Town in the season, some reserve matches. Some Final 1-0 faults, generally good £25/35 892 Huddersfield Town v Preston North 900 Chelsea v Leeds United. Season End. F.A. Cup Final 1938. Official 1936/37. Official programme for the programme for the Final played at F.A. Cup 3rd round match played at Wembley on 30th April 1938. Light Stamford Bridge on the 16th January horizontal fold and light general 1937. Some age toning, minor wear wear to covers, some rusting to to front cover, some worm damage staples otherwise in good condition to left hand border of rear cover, £250/350 Horizontal fold otherwise in good condition £30/50 Preston beat Huddersfield 1-0 in the Final Chelsea beat Leeds United 4-0 893 Manchester City v Manchester 901 Aston Villa v Blackburn Rovers. United 1938. Official programme for Season 1937/38. Official the Football League Jubilee Trust programme for the League match (1888-1938) match played at Maine played at Villa Park on the 11th Road, Manchester on 20th August September 1937. Minor wear to 1938. Vertical fold, some age covers otherwise in good/very good toning/staining to rear cover condition £40/60 otherwise in good condition £100/150 902 Birmingham City v Leicester City. Season 1937/38. Official 894 England v Germany 1935. Official programme for the League match programme for the International played at St. Andrews on the 15th match played at White Hart Lane on September 1937. Minor age toning the 4th December 1935. Horizontal to covers otherwise in good/very fold, causing splitting to folds, some good condition £80/120 age toning to edges otherwise in good condition £80/120 903 Coventry City v West Bromwich Albion. Season 1936/37. Official

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