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An Audience with Freddie & Friends CRICKET MEMORABILIA AUCTION IN AID OF TOM SMITH & LCCC FOUNDATION TUESDAY 26TH SEPTEMBER 2017 AT 6.00PM IN THE PAVILION LONG ROOM EMIRATES OLD TRAFFORD For further details contact Malcolm Lorimer - [email protected] or the LCCC Foundation [email protected] 0161 868 6846. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR LANCASHIRE MEMBERS TO SAY THANK YOU TO TOM FOR HIS CONTRIBUTION TO THE CLUB. CRICKET MEMORABILIA AUCTION LIST 1. Peter Martin Framed Canvas 2. Eng v Sri Lanka Framed 3. 150th Anniversary Montage 4. Khartoum Cricket Club Framed Ltd Edition Montage Scorecard 2014 2014 Waterwork Signatures – Clive Lloyd/Ian Botham/Andrew Signed: Alistair Cook/Gary Balance/Ian Signed: Jack Bond/Jack Simmons/ Flintoff/Sir Viv Richards/Warren Hegg/Michael Bell/Jos Buttler/Chris Jordan/Joe Root Warren Hegg Atherton/Jack Bond/Neil Fairbrother/Shane Warne Apx Size: 55 x 68cm ESTIMATE: £25 Apx Size: 66 x 83 CM Apx Size: 70 x64 Cm Apx Size: 75 x 60cm ESTIMATE: £200 - £300 ESTIMATE: £75 ESTIMATE: £25 5. Mike Atherton Framed Print 6. Mike Watkinson Framed* 7.”The Fast Men” – Framed 8. Kapil Dev Framed Photo Signed by Mike Atherton Action Photo Montage with Signature Signed By Dennis Lillee/Jeffrey Thomson/Rodney Hogg Size Apx 59 x 48cm ESTIMATE: £100 Apx Size: 72 x 56cm Apx Size 59 x 48cm Apx Size 88 x 68 cm ESTIMATE: £75 ESTIMATE: £25 ESTIMATE: £50 9. Chapple ‘Carded’ Poster 10. Gary Keedy – “This is My 11. Mike Atherton Caricature Print 12. Ronnie Irani Signed by Glen Chapple Lancashire” Framed Picture Signed by Mike Atherton Mounted Photo/ Scorecard Signed by Gary Keedy Signed by Ronnie Irani Apx Size: 38 x 43cm Apx Size: 41 x 30cm ESTIMATE: £20 Apx Size: 60 x 85cm ESTIMATE: £20 ESTIMATE: £25 Apx Size: 66 x 49cm ESTIMATE: £30 13. Ken Grieves Photo & 14. Brian Statham Photo & 15. LCCC Player 2010 Signed 16. Champions Hardback Signature on Card Mount Signature on Card Mount Poster Signatures Including Signed Book Glen Chapple Tom Smith Apx Size: 20 x 26 Size: 25 x 30cm Apx Size: 41 x30 ESTIMATE: £25 ESTIMATE: £20 ESTIMATE: £25 ESTIMATE: £25 17. Washbrook (Eng V S Africa) 18. England Team Photo 19. Chris Schofield Signed Picture 20. Muralitharan Poster** Scorecard Information Signed by David Lloyd Signed by Muttiah Muralitharan Apx Size 31 x 40cm Apx Size 32 x 28cm ESTIMATE: £10 Apx Size 50 x 40cm ESTIMATE: £30 Apx Size: 20 x25cm ESTIMATE: £20 ESTIMATE: £10 21. VHS Video 22. James Anderson Scorecard 23. James Anderson Scorecard 24. Hughes, Watkinson, “Conversations with Legends” Large Montage Australia Tour 2010-11 DeFreitas & Trophies Framed Photo Large Montage Apx Size 87 x 118cm Apx Size 75 x112 cm Apx. Size 28 x 33cm ESTIMATE £10 ESTIMATE: £50 ESTIMATE: £50 ESTIMATE: £10 25. Liam Livingstone Signed 26. Jos Buttler Signed 27. Lancashire Lightning Signed 28. Lancashire 2011 Royal London Cup Match Championship Top Poster Champions Signed Poster Sweater Signatures include “Freddie” Flintoff Kyle Hogg ESTIMATE: £25 Apx Size 49 x 66cm ESTIMATE: £25 ESTIMATE: £20 Apx Size 45 x 32cm ESTIMATE: £20 29. Lampard Signed Picture 30. Vincent Kompany Signed 31. David Silva Signed Photo 32. Denis Law Signed print On Card Mount Photo On Card Mount Ltd Edition No. 58/350 On Card Mount Apx Size 30 x 40cm ESTIMATE: £25 Apx Size 41 x 31cm Apx Size 40 x 30cm Apx 35 x 45cm ESTIMATE: £25 ESTIMATE: £25 ESTIMATE: £50 33. Sergio Aguero Signed 34. Wayne Rooney print with 35. Natwest T20 Blast Winners 36. Haseeb Hameed Century Photo on Card Mount George Best on Card Mount 2015 with Signatures Signed Framed Scorecard Montage Framed Montage Apx Size 40 x 50cm Apx Size 30 x 40cm Apx Size 50 x 47cm Apx Size 47 x 54 ESTIMATE: £25 ESTIMATE: £30 ESTIMATE: £50 ESTIMATE: £25 37. Andrew Flintoff 38. LCCC Royal London One 39. Joe Root England v 40. Bat Signed by England Test 1st Day Cover Signed Framed Day Squad Framed Montage Pakistan 2016 Signed Framed Match Team at EOT 2017 Montage Montage Apx Size 35 x 52cm Apx Size 41 x 60cm ESTIMATE: £30 ESTIMATE: £50 ESTIMATE: £75 Apx Size 50 x 68cm ESTIMATE £100 42. Mike Atherton & Mike 41. 150 Years Of Lancashire Book 43. “Freddie” Flintoff Signed 44. Haseeb Hameed Signed Watkinson Signed Framed Signed by 2017 Squad Lancashire Lightning Training Top Photos Sleeveless Top ESTIMATE: £20 ESTIMATE: £50 Apx Size 40 x 55cm ESTIMATE: £50 ESTIMATE: £50 45. England v Pakistan Signed 46. LCCC 90’s Squad Bat 47. LCCC 2016 Squad Bat 48. LCCC v SOMERSET Bat Signatures Include Mike Signatures Include Tom Smith- Signed Bat 2017 Season Atherton/Warren Hegg/Neil Captain Fairbrother ESTIMATE: £75 ESTIMATE: £25 ESTIMATE: £50 ESTIMATE:£30 51. Tom Smith’s Cricket Boots - 52. LCCC 1993 Signed Team 53. Tom Smith Lancashire 54. Tom Smith Cricket Shirt Signed by Tom Smith Cricket Bat Cricket Shirt Signed Signed Estimate £15- £25 Estimate £20 - £25 Estimate £20 Estimate £20 55. Simon Katich Cricket Shirt 56. Lancashire Cricket Holdall 57. Hong Kong Sixes Shirt 58. Tom Smith Signed Signed Signed by Tom Smith England Shirt Estimate £20-£25 Estimate £20-£25 59. Pair of NEW Cricket Whites 60. Pair of Tom Smith’s 61. Lancashire Lightning Cap 62. LS Lowry Ltd Edition Cricket Whites Signed by Tom Smith Spectators at the Cricket Match Framed & Glazed Estimate £75 - £100 Estimate £15-£18 63.Lord’s Cricket Ground Framed 64. Print of Lord’s Pavilion by 65. Unusual 1956 Ltd Edition 66. Ltd Edition Peter Martin Print by David Gentleman Peter Martin Signed Ltd Edition Calligraphy print–Lakers Test “as it was” Old Trafford Signed Match 19 Wickets taken Print Estimate £20-£30 Estimate £20 - £25 Estimate £15- £20 Estimate £20 - £25 67.South Africa 1996 Team 68. Jack Simmons Signed 69. Jack Simmons Lancashire 70. Lancashire 150Years Book Signed Bat (inc Hans Cronje) Benefit Bat Sweater Signed by 30 former Lancs Players Estimate £75-£80 Estimate £30 - £35 Estimate £30 - £35 Estimate £30 - £35 71. Lancashire 150 Years-Ltd 72. Bob Barber 73. Liverpool CC Photo 74. Lord’s Print Edition No 81/150 in Slipcase Signed by Ltd Edition Book Framed On Card Mount 14 Lancs Legends Estimate £20 Estimate £35 - £40 Estimate £30 Estimate £75 - £100 75. Lancashire Cricket Helmet 76. Notts Shirt 77. Peter Martin’s 78. Peter Martin’s Signed by Bruce French Lancashire Sweater Lancashire Sweater Estimate £15 Estimate £30-£35 Estimate £30-£35 Estimate £30 - £35 79. Muralitharan Signed Sri Lanka Shirt Plus many more items available on day. Estimate £30 - £35 Items will be available for view after lunch on Tuesday in the Long Room during the Surrey match. Bids can be left for items. The auction will take place after the Members Meeting on Tuesday evening. .
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