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Cricket Memorabilia Auction Saturday 19th July 2008 11.00am Viewing: Friday 5pm to 8pm and Saturday 8am to 11.00am

Football, Rugby & Sporting Memorabilia Auction Sunday 20th July 2008 11.00am Viewing: Friday 5pm to 8pm, Saturday 8am to 11.00 and Sunday 8am to 11.00am Please note that viewing is not permitted once the auction has commenced. Approximate rate of sale - 150/180 lots per hour

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PLEASE NOTE 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.

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2 CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. A buyer’s premium of 15% (Plus V.A.T. @ 17.5%) of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all lots. 2. Cheques to be made payable to ‘Knights’. 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 17.5%. 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. @ 17.5%) 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. @ 17.5%) 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. 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In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses. 19. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of the lot withdrawn and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots. 20. Live telephone bidding i) Live telephone bidding can be arranged (subject to paragraph 20iii) below) by contacting the Auctioneer two days prior to the day of the Auction. ii) Knight’s have a mandatory minimum lot estimate of £80.00 on all live calls. iii) The arrangement referred to in paragraph 20i) above will be at the buyer’s risk and no guarantee can be given by the Auctioneer that telephone facilities will be available or working on the day of the Auction. 21. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law.

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Lot 171

4 DAY ONE

CRICKET MEMORABILIA

HORNTYE PARK CRICKET Wright 69, Woolley 58 and Freeman taken from various press and COLLECTION took nine in the match. newspapers of the period. Matches Mounted. G/VG £80/120 include mainly matches local to the This collection of cricket books, Hastings area and further afield 4 Sussex v Kent 1932. Original photographs and other ephemera including ‘The United All commemorative silk scorecard for are being sold on behalf of the Eleven’ v Twenty-two of Hastings the match played at the Central Horntye Park Sports Club and the 1863, Gentlemen of Sussex v Cricket Ground, Hastings on the majority of the items originate from Gentlemen of Hampshire 1864, 6th-9th August 1932. The match the old Hasting Cricket Ground at M.C.C. v Rickling Green 1866, All was drawn. For Sussex, Langridge Priory Meadow England v Eleven of Yorkshire 1866, made 88 & 104, Parks made 149no, I Zingari v Gentlemen of Norfolk 1 Hastings Cricket Festival 1895. Wensley 33 and Tate took 6-98 in 1866, Royal Artillery v Sevenoaks ‘Authorised Score Card of the the Kent first innings. For Kent, Vine , Surrey v England 1866, North Hastings and St. Leonards Grand Ames made 133 and 52no, Hardinge v South of England 1871, Cricket Week 1895’. Official six 85, Valentine 69 and Watt took Gentlemen v Players 1871, The page scorecard printed on the seven wickets in the match. United South of England v Twenty- grounds by F.J. Parsons of Hastings. Mounted. G/VG £80/120 The scorecard covers the matches two of Hastings 1872, The Canadian between A.E. Stoddart’s Australian A record breaking crowd of over Eleven v Fifteen of M.C.C. 1873, Team and ‘The Rest of England’ 20,000 people attended this three Sussex v Kent 1873, Yorkshire v played at the Central Ground, 9th- day match Gloucestershire 1874, Incogniti v 11th September 1895. Part Worcestershire 1875 etc. With long 5 Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket Club completed scores. Wear and staining signed inscription from Parkin to v The Parsees (Bombay, India) 1886. to boards wrappers, wrappers front end page. Sold with two Original early handbill for the match detached, rusting to staples, some frames containing similar press played at the Central Cricket loss to edges otherwise in generally reports and scores of Hastings Ground, Hastings on the 19th-20th good condition. Rare £80/120 matches from the 1860/70’s. G July 1886. Title ‘Grand Cricket £80/120 Stoddarts team won by 218 runs. Match’ to top. The handbill has the Richardson taking eleven wickets in teams names printed to in two 8 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket the match, Sammy Woods 7 wickets columns. The Hastings team Club’. Seasons 1869-1872. Original in the match, F.G.J. Ford top scored included Tom Parkin, J. Phillips, H. early official scorebook for matches with 111no, Read 76, Woods 67, Pigg etc. To lower ‘Admission played at the Central Ground, Lockwell 60no, Stoddart 55 & 59, 6d, Carriages 2s. 6d, Bath Chairs 1s’. Hastings and other grounds. Peel 49 etc. The handbill in very good/excellent Matches include ‘Singles v Married condition Printed by F.J. Parsons of 1969’, Hastings v Cranbrook, 2 Sussex v Surrey 1929. Original Hastings. A rare item £250/350 Hastings v Northam, Hastings v commemorative silk scorecard for Hastings Athletics, Hastings v St. the match played at the Central Hastings won the match by an Leonards etc. Notable local players Cricket Ground, Hastings on the innings and 23 runs, for Hastings, J. include Tom Parkin, the Phillips 7th-9th August 1929. Sussex won Phillips making 79, Langham 55 and brothers, Cheeseman, Gausden etc. by 244 runs. For Sussex, T.E.R. Cook Kidman taking twelve wickets in the G £100/150 made 102, Wensley 84, Duleepsinhji match. For the Parsees, Framjee 57, Langridge 57 and Tate took nine took five wickets 9 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket wickets in the match. For Surrey, Club’. Seasons 1872-1873. Original 6 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket Sandham made 47, Hobbs 28, early official scorebook for matches Club. Review of the Season 1895’. Fender 24 and Allom took seven played at the Central Ground, 16pp. Scores and statistics etc. Some wickets in the match. Mounted. Hastings and other grounds. handwritten pencil annotation. G/VG £80/120 Matches include ‘The United South Minor foxing otherwise in good/very of England v Twenty two of Hastings 3 Sussex v Kent 1929. Original good condition. Sold with some & District 1872, M.C.C. Club & commemorative silk scorecard for press cuttings and handwritten Ground v Hastings & District, at the match played at the Central match scores the 1905 season Lords 1873, Hastings v Lewis Priory, Cricket Ground, Hastings on the £80/120 v Schoolmasters, v Northam, v 10th-13th August 1929. Sussex won 7 ‘Cricket Scores’. Large ledger style Eastbourne, v Rye, v Brighton by 167 runs. For Sussex, book containing original cricket Brunswick, v Dover, v Brightling etc. Duleepsinhji made 115 and 246, scores and reports collected and Notable players incl Jupp, J. Langridge 80, Holdsworth 69, collated by Thomas Parkin, M.C.C., Lillywhite, Southerton, Willsher, Wensley 61 and Tate took thirteen Gentlemen of Sussex & Hastings, Silcock, Charlwood, Pooley, T. wickets in the match. For Kent, over the period 1860’s to 1870’s. Humphrey, R. Humphrey, Shaw, W. Knott made 140no, Ames 118, The match scores and reports are Law, J. Jardine etc. G £150/200

5 10 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket Spofforth, Ivo Bligh, Lord Harris, Gentlemen of Sussex, North v South Club’. Seasons 1873-1874. Original C.A. Absolom, Spofforth, Boyle, 1888 (Gunn 91, Read 96), South of early official scorebook for matches Bannerman, Murdoch, Blackham, England v Australians 1888 (Lyons played at the Central Ground, Gregory, Garrett, H.S. Thomson, 84, Lohmann 9 wickets in match, Hastings and other grounds. R.G. Barlow, Mycroft, E.A. Parke, T. Grace 53), North v South 1889 Matches include v M.C.C. Club & Armitage etc. G £250/350 (Lohmann 9 wickets, Attewell 9 Ground 1873 & 1874, v Eastbourne, wickets in match, Lee 60, Gunn 57), 14 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket v St. John’s Wood, v Dover, ‘Married Gentlemen v Players 1889 (Pigg 11 Club’. Seasons 1880-1881. Original v Single’, v Cranbrook, v Brighton wickets, Attewell 9 wickets in match, early official scorebook for matches Brunswick, v Lewis Priory, v Battle, v Ward 50, Gunn 40), North v South played at the Central Ground, East Sussex, etc. Notable players 1890 (Gunn 40, Ward 41no, Hastings and other grounds. include J. Hearne, H. Soames, G.F. Lohmann 9 wickets wickets in Matches include Eighteen of Hearne, E. Bird, A. Rylott, Fitzgerald match, Read 94 & 52), Australians v Hastings & District v Australian XI etc. G £100/150 South of England 1890 (Grace 84, 1880, v St. Leonards, v St. Lawrence, Abel 80, Barratt 6-68, Sharp 10 11 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket v Eastbourne, v Brighton Brunswick, wickets in match), North v South Club’. Seasons 1875-1876. Original v Holbourn, v Canterbury, v Ashford, 1891 (Grace 54, Stoddart 71), early official scorebook for matches v Hurst Green etc. Notable players Gentlemen v Players 1891 (Gunn played at the Central Ground, include Murdoch, Alexander, 169, Read 77, Ulyett 68, Chatterton Hastings and other grounds. McDonnell, Bonnor, Blackham, 58, Murdoch 33no, Martin 6-83), Matches include v M.C.C. 1875, v Boyle, Palmer, Slight, Jarvis etc. G North v South 1892 (Abel 61, Brighton Brunswick, v Lewis Priory, v £200/250 Lohmann 50, Spofforth 4-26, Fifteen of the University School (past Woods 6-39, Gentlemen v Players & present), v Tunbridge, v 15 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket 1892 (Grace 54, Read 56, Woods 8- Devonshire Park C.C., v Hornsey, v Club’. Seasons 1881-1883. Original 46), North v South 1894 (Sugg 71, Tunbridge Wells, v Eastbourne, v early official scorebook for matches Lockwood 6-87), gentlemen v Bexhill, v Northiam etc. Notable played at the Central Ground, Players 1894 (Grace 131, Brockwell players include J. Hearne, H.T. Hastings and other grounds. 81, Abel 51no, Ferris 7 wickets in Griffiths, G.F. Hearne, E. Bird, A. Matches include v Gentlemen of match), North v South 1895 (Grace Rylott, W. Bird, Randon etc. G Surrey, v Brighton Brunswick, v 104, Stoddart 71, Stoddart 68), £100/150 Ashford, v Tunbridge Wells, v Eastbourne, v South Saxons, v Stoddarts XI v England XI 1895 (Ford 12 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket Canterbury, v Tonbridge etc. Notable 111no, Lockwood 60no, Read 76, Club’. Seasons 1876-1878. Original players include Palmer, Hill, Johnson, Woods 67, Richardson 11 wickets in early official scorebook for matches Green, Hallam etc. G £100/150 match, Stoddart 55 & 59, Mold 5- played at the Central Ground, 88), South of England v Australians Hastings and other grounds. 16 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket 1893 ( all out 64 & 193, Matches include v M.C.C. 1876 & Club’. Seasons 1886-1887. Original Lockwood 6-43, Richardson 4-20 & 1877, v Clapton, v Ashford, v early official scorebook for matches 7-86, Lyons 75, Blackham 41, Turner Gildridge Manor, v Rye, ‘Married v played at the Central Ground, 5-43, Trumble 5-60, Grace 24 & 23), Singles’, v Hawkhurst, v Tunbridge Hastings and other grounds. North v South 1893 (E. Smith 154, Wells, v Dover, v Southdown, v Matches include v Eleven Gentlemen De Trafford 110, Richardson 9 & Brighton Brunswick, v Hadlow v of the Bombay Parsees Cricket Team Lockwood 7 wickets in match, Mote Park etc. Notable players 1886, South of England v Australian Murdoch 71, Read 68, Smith 8 include J. Hearne, Jeffreys, H. Hill, XI 1886, v Yorkshire 1887, v M.C.C. wickets in match), South of England A.S. Duncan, Barlow, Davey, G.H. 1886 & 1887 (part), v Surrey Club & v Australians 1896 (Australians 63 all Wood, Mycroft, H. Whitfield etc. Ground 1886, President’s XI v out (2nd innings), Hearne 6-8, Hill Some staining and damage to rear Secretary’s XI, v Eastbourne, v 65, Grace 53, McKibbin 8 wickets in pages £100/150 Ivanhoe, v Robertsbridge, v Brighton match), North v South 1896 (Hearne Brunswick, v St Lawrence C.C., v 14 wickets in match, Stoddart 43, 13 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket Dulwich, v Bexhill, v Tunbridge Wells Hirst 6-14), North v South 1897 Club’. Seasons 1878-1879. Original etc. Notable players include Abel, (Grace 36 & 30, Lilley 76, Gunn 38, early official scorebook for matches Humphreys, Jones, Giffen, Trumble, Richardson 7-47), Gentlemen v played at the Central Ground, Blackham, Garrett, Wardill, Emmett, Players 1897 (Gunn 60, Abel 59, Hastings and other grounds. Hunter, Ulyett, Peel, Denton, P.H. Ward 108, Richardson 7-43), etc. Matches include Eighteen of Martineau, H. Pigg, Papillon, A. Notable players include W.G. Grace, Hastings & District v Eleven Rylott, H.K. Avory, E.A. Parke, Spofforth, Briggs, Bannerman, Trott, Australians 1878, Eighteen of Arbuthnot, G.H. Wood, Brockwell, Bonnor, Lyons, Blackham, Daft, Peel, Hastings v United Eleven North E. Mills etc. G £200/300 Bates, Barnes, Emmett, Sherwin, 1879, v Brighton Brunswick, v Lohmann, W.G. Grace (jun), W.W. Britannia Club, Calais, v Hadlow, v 17 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket Club’. Seasons 1887-1897. Original Read, J. Hearne, Abel, Bowley, Clapton Park, v Tunbridge Wells, MacLaren, D.L.A. Jephson, Quaife, ‘Visitors v Residents’, v Tunbridge early official scorebook for major matches played at the Central Dixon, W. Gunn, R. Barlow, Wells, v Eastbourne, v Attewell, Stoddart, Hirst, Tunnicliffe, Southborough, v St. Lawrence Club, Ground, Hastings. Major matches include North v South 1887 Richardson, Murdoch, Gregory, v Hurst Green, v Rye, v Canterbury Palairet, Flowers, Sammy Woods, etc. Notable players include F. (Lohmann 11 wickets, Peel 9 wickets in match), Gentlemen of Surrey v Lockwood, J.T. Brown, Mold, C.L.

6 Townsend, Shrewsbury, De Trafford, Hayward 41, Rhodes 11 wickets in age toning, staining, some damage Denton, etc. An important and match, Maclaren 72, Grace 40, to silk otherwise in generally good historic scorebook. G £300/500 Townsend 51), South of England v condition £150/250 Australians 1899 (Darling 167, Laver 18 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket 24 Signed bats. Two miniature cricket 60, Noble 41, Trumper 25, Jessop Club’. Seasons 1889-1890. Original bats, 16”, signed by Alan Oakman’s 47, Grace 29, Jones 10 wickets and early official scorebook for matches XI and Derek Underwood’s XI. Howell 9 wickets in match), North v played at the Central Ground, Twenty five signatures including South 1900 (Tyldesley 121 & 100, Hastings and other grounds. Underwood, Oakman, Parks, Snow, Denton 104, Jessop 4-87 & 123no, Matches include v M.C.C. & Ground Gifford, Langridge, Ealham, Jephson 124), Rest of England v 1889 & 1890, v Dulwich, v Luckhurst etc. Sold with two similar Surrey & Sussex (Trott 102, Burnup Kensington, v Eastbourne, v sized Gradidge cricket bats 52, Stoddart 64, Townsend 56, Abel Crowhurst C.C., v Tunbridge Wells, containing the facsimile printed 107, Hayward 62, Ranjitsinhji 62, v Brighton Brunswick, v Chiswick signatures of the Australian and Fry 41, Field 6-166), Yorkshire v Rest Park, Over 35’s v Under 35’s etc. England teams 1930. G £30/50 of England 1901 (Taylor 135, Hirst Notable players include Papillion, 54 & 72, Mason 9 wickets in match, Mycroft, H.L. King, Lee, Pigg etc. G 25 England XI v The Australians 1888. Ranjitsinhji 115, Hayward 56, Jessop £70/100 Original cricket bat presented to 51, Abel 69, Grace 24 & 20), James Phillips of Hastings Cricket 19 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket Gentlemen v Players 1901 (Jones Club following the match played at Club’. Seasons 1891-1892. Original 105, Grace 54, Rhodes 12 wickets in Hastings on the 2nd-4th August early official scorebook for matches match), Tyldesley 96, Brown 65, 1888. The ‘Nicolls’ bat with played at the Central Ground, Mason 6-90), Kent & Sussex v Rest handwritten inscription to shoulder Hastings and other grounds. of England 1902 (Burnup 107, of verso ‘James Phillips, Presented by Matches include v M.C.C. 1892, v Braund 8 wickets in match, Jessop the maker (Mr Nicolls) for obtaining Sussex Club & Ground 1892, v 109, Grace 70), South of England v the highest aggregate score for the Eastbourne, v Rosendale, Brighton Australians 1901 (Trumper 120, England XI v Australians at Hastings Brunswick, v Hampstead, v Hopkins 74, Noble 63, Duff 36, Vine August 2-3-4-1888’. Good Handsworth Wood, v Kensington, v 7-31, Hayward 106, Burnup 66, condition £300/500 Folkestone, v Hornsey etc. Notable Warwick Armstrong 5 wickets in James Phillips played for Hastings players include Stoddart, A. Clark, match), Lancashire & Yorkshire v between 1870 -1885 and scored Tate, Parris, Papilion, Chatterton etc. Rest of England 1903 (Denton 43 & seven centuries. He became the first G £70/100 53, Tyldesley 47 & 51, Ranjitsinhji 87, Gunn 37, Rhodes 13 wickets in Secretary of the club in 1873 and 20 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket match, Hirst 124), Gentlemen v did much to help with the Festival. Club’. Season 1893. Original early Players 1903 (Maclaren 68, Lord Phillips played sixty four matches official scorebook for matches Hawke 25, Grace 22, Haigh 5-55 for Sussex between 1871 and 1886 played at the Central Ground, etc. Notable players include W.G. with a highest score of 89. Phillips Hastings and other grounds. Grace, Trumper, Noble, Trumble, aggregate total in the match was 27 Matches include v M.C.C. 1893, Laver, Darling, Jessop, Shrewsbury, (3 & 24no) out of low totals of 53 Eastbourne, v Canterbury, v Townsend, Kortright, Rhodes, Abel, and 88. The Australians won by Tunbridge Wells, v Richmond, v Richardson, Hirst, Briggs, Mason, innings and 27 runs Brighton Brunswick, v Uppingham Maclaren, Hayward, Lord Hawke, Rovers, v Chiswick Park, v Bexhill 26 Presentation clock. Large wooden Gunn,, Ranjitsinhji, Stoddart, cased mantle clock with original dial etc. Notable players include A. Clark, Tyldesley, Jephson, Murdoch, Field, Richardson, Phillips etc. Some 2nd XI and gold decorative surround. ‘ Brass Hunter etc. An important and plaque to lower case reads matches. Sold with two official historic scorebook. G £400/600 scorebooks covering the Festival ‘Presented to Mr Robert F. matches 1958-1966, including some 22 Hastings Festival postcards. Selection Boutwood on the Occasion of his Test teams, 1960, of five postcards c1940/50’s, three Marriage, by The Members of the Australia 1961 & 1964, West Indies showing various scenes of the Rovers Cricket Club. April 1900’. 1963 & 1966, Worrell 101, Tribe 8- Hastings ground and the other two Clock by Enfield of London. 16” tall, 75, Contractor 114, Apte 112, showing various teams taking the 12” wide and 7.5” deep. Lacking McLean 110, Loader 5-33, Sobers field. All five cards stamped to back key. G £60/90 72, Lawry 110, G £60/90 ‘Hastings Observer’. G £30/50 27 The Cricketer magazine 1947/48- 21 ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket 23 ‘The Eleven of England 1847’. 1976. Twenty eight bound volumes, Club’. Seasons 1898-1903. Original Original early silk commemorative uniformly bound, for the period. early official scorebook for major handkerchief depicting the England 1947/48 to 1949/50 bound in one matches played at the Central eleven of 1847, after the volume. Sold with a further bound Ground, Hastings. Major matches watercolour by Felix. The volume containing ‘The Cricketer include Stoddart’s Australian XI v handkerchief portrays Sewell, Annuals’ for 1923/24, 1925/26, Rest of England 1898 (Jessop 112, Lillywhite, Pilch, Dorrington, O.C. 1930/31, 1931/32, 1936/37, Grace 58, Richardson 10 wickets in Pell, N. Felix, Clarke, Dean, W. 1938/39 and Spring Annual 1937. match, Wainwright 75, Mason 64, Dennison, A. Mynn, Parr & Guy. The Sold with four large boxes of general Maclaren 51), Surrey & Sussex v handkerchief measures approx cricket books. Some faults otherwise Rest of England 1898 (Jepshon 143, 24”x16”. Framed and glazed. Some in good condition £70/100

7 28 Cricket : A Weekly Record of the 38 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the ‘Hasting: a survey of times past and Game. Volumes I, II & III. May to Game. Volume XIII. January to present by members of the Hastings September 1882, February to December 1894. London 1894. Natural History Society and others’. September 1883 and January to Illustrated. Lacking title page and Edited by A. Belt 1937. This essay December 1884. Illustrated. Some index otherwise in good condition. was privately printed for the club loose pages, binding breaking, some From the Library of Thomas Parkin and consists of nine pages bound in parts appear to be missing, pages £30/50 maroon wrappers. See Padwick not checked. Viewing essential, not 2739. Good/ very good condition 39 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the subject to return £40/60 £100/150 Game. Volume XIII. January to 29 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the December 1894. London 1894. 49 ‘Hastings Cricket’ as written for The Game. Volume IV. January to Illustrated. Good condition £40/60 Hastings Conference. June 1937. December 1885. London 1885. W.E.F. Cheesman. Printed by Burfield 40 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Illustrated. Minor foxing otherwise in & Pennells of Priory Street, Hastings. Game. Volume XIV. January to good condition £40/60 This essay was published as part of December 1895. London 1895. ‘Hasting: a survey of times past and 30 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Illustrated. Good condition £40/60 present by members of the Hastings Game. Volume V. January to Natural History Society and others’. December 1886. London 1886. 41 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Edited by A. Belt 1937. This essay Illustrated. Minor foxing otherwise in Game. Volume XV. January to was privately printed for the club good condition £40/60 December 1896. London 1896. Illustrated. Good condition £40/60 and consists of nine pages bound in 31 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the maroon wrappers. See Padwick Game. Volume VI. January to 42 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 2739. Good/very good condition December 1887. London 1887. Game. Volume XVI. January to £100/150 Illustrated. Minor foxing otherwise in December 1897. London 1897. 50 Frederick Lillywhite’s Cricket Scores good condition £40/60 Illustrated. Good condition £40/60 and Biographies of Celebrated 32 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 43 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Cricketers from 1746 to 1826. Vol I. Game. Volume VII. January to Game. Volume XVII. January to Published by Frederick Lillywhite, December 1888. London 1888. December 1898. London 1898. , Kennington, Surrey 1862. Illustrated. Odd minor faults Illustrated. Good condition. From the Original publisher’s cloth. Inscribed otherwise in good condition £40/60 Library of Thomas Parkin £40/60 and signed by Lillywhite to front end paper ‘Presented to T.J. Egan esq by 33 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 44 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game. Volume XVIII. January to Fred Lillywhite. July 10th 1862’. Game. Volume VIII. January to Some spidering to signature and December 1889. London 1889. December 1899. London 1899. Illustrated. Some breaking to binding inscription. Some faults including Illustrated. Odd minor faults wear and age toning to boards and otherwise in good condition £40/60 otherwise in good condition. From the Library of Thomas Parkin £40/60 spine, broken internal hinge 34 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the otherwise in good condition. Rare in Game. Volume IX. January to 45 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the this signed presentation form December 1890. London 1890. Game. Volume XIX. January to £300/500 Illustrated. Lacking first four pages, December 1900. London 1900. Illustrated. Slight breaking to binding T.J. Egan was Editor of the ‘Bells wear and damp staining to boards Life’ newspaper in London. The first otherwise in generally good otherwise in good condition. From the Library of Thomas Parkin £40/60 newspaper to add sport as a major condition £20/30 component in 1822 35 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 46 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game. Volume XX. January to 51 Frederick Lillywhite’s Cricket Scores Game. Volume IX. January to and Biographies of Celebrated December 1890. London 1890. December 1901. London 1901. Illustrated. Some breaking to binding Cricketers from 1827 to 1840. Vol II. Illustrated. Odd minor faults Published by Frederick Lillywhite, otherwise in good condition. From otherwise in good condition. From the Library of Thomas Parkin £40/60 The Oval, Kennington, Surrey 1862. the Library of Thomas Parkin £40/60 Original publisher’s cloth. Some 36 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 47 ‘Cardinal Jottings and Tottings’. faults including wear and age toning Game. Volume XI. January to Volume the First and Last. to boards and spine, broking internal December 1892. London 1892. ‘Marbury’. H. Newling, Whitchurch, hinges otherwise in good condition Illustrated. Odd minor faults Salop 1865. An account of two £40/60 otherwise in good condition £40/60 matches played by the Cardinal Cricket Club in August 1865 against 52 Frederick Lillywhite’s Cricket Scores 37 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Cheshire and Cheshire Colts. and Biographies of Celebrated Game. Volume XII. January to Good/very good condition. A scarce Cricketers from 1841 to 1848. Vol December 1893. London 1893. book £150/250 III. Published by Frederick Lillywhite, Illustrated. Lacking title page and The Oval, Kennington, Surrey 1863. index, some breaking to binding 48 ‘Hastings Cricket’ as written for The Original publisher’s cloth. Inscribed otherwise in generally good Hastings Conference. June 1937. and signed by Lillywhite to front end condition £30/40 W.E.F. Cheesman. Printed by Burfield paper ‘T.J. Egan esq. Ed: Bells Life in & Pennells of Priory Street, Hastings. London’ and signed by Fred This essay was published as part of

8 Lillywhite. Some faults including of book and rusting to staples £40/60 wear and age toning to boards and otherwise in good condition £25/35 spine, breaking internal front hinge 69 ‘The Story of a Cricket Picture otherwise in good condition. Rare in 61 Sussex Cricket Annual 1939. (Sussex and Kent)’. Told by The late this signed presentation form Original decorative wrappers. Damp Alfred D. Taylor (Willow Wielder). £300/500 staining to right hand lower corner Hove 1923. Odd faults otherwise in of book, minor rusting to staples, good condition £30/40 T.J. Egan was Editor of the ‘Bells some foxing otherwise in good A treatise on Mason’s lithograph, Life’ newspaper in London. The first condition £25/35 newspaper to add sport as a major one of the most famous of cricket component in 1822 62 Sussex Cricket Annuals and prints Handbooks for 1951, 1956, 1958, 53 Frederick Lillywhite’s Cricket Scores 1960, 1962, 1980 & 1981. Original 70 ‘The Eton College Chronicle’ and Biographies of Celebrated decorative wrappers. Odd minor Conducted by Present Etonians. Cricketers from 1849 to 1854. Vol faults otherwise in good condition Bound volume covering the period IV. Published by Frederick Lillywhite, £30/40 February 1st 1889 to May 23rd The Oval, Kennington, Surrey 1863. 1895. The magazine covers many Original publisher’s cloth. Some 63 Cricket Club Annuals, Handbooks sporting events including cricket, faults including wear and age toning etc. Kent 1933-1939, bound as one, rowing, shooting, athletics etc. G to boards and spine, tear with loss to 1957, 1963 and 1968, Lancashire £40/60 &Manchester Cricket Club Annual rear end paper otherwise in good 71 ‘The Book of Cricket- A New Gallery condition £40/60 1938, Somerset Yearbook 1962/63 (poor condition) etc. Qty 10. Some of Famous Players’. Edited by C.B. 54 Sussex Club. Official faults, generally good. Sold with Fry. London 1899. Original pictorial Hand-Book & Guide 1927. Original eighteen ‘Playfair Cricket Annuals’ cloth. Odd faults to spine binding decorative wrappers. Some age etc 1950/80’s, some in poor otherwise in good/very good toning to wrappers, minor damp condition £30/40 condition £40/60 staining to left hand lower corner of 72 ‘Cricket Highways and Byways’. F.S. rear wrapper and last few pages with 64 Ayres’ Cricket Companion 1928 & 1929. Edited by J.N. Pentelow. Ashley Cooper. London 1927. small loss, other odd faults otherwise Good/ very good condition. Sold in good condition £80/120 Original decorative boards. Odd faults otherwise in good condition with ‘The Cricket Field’. James 55 Sussex County Cricket Club. Official £30/50 Pycroft. Edited by F.S. Ashley Hand-Book & Guide 1929 and Cooper. London 1922. Wear and Sussex Cricket Annual 1931-1933 & 65 ‘Scores of the Eton & Harrow Cricket staining to original covers otherwise 1935. Original decorative wrappers. Matches from 1805’. Edited by in good condition £30/50 Damp staining to right hand corner Franklyn Brook. London 1900. Sold with ‘Scores of the Oxford & 73 ‘Kent Cricket Matches 1719-1880’. of all five books, with some loss, Edited by Lord Harris and F.S. Ashley flaking etc, many pages affected to Cambridge Cricket Matches from 1827’. Henry Perkins. London 1898. Cooper. Canterbury 1929. Covers varying degrees. Only about fair faded. G £30/50 condition £30/50 Odd faults otherwise in good condition £25/35 74 ‘With the 15th Australian XI- A 56 Sussex Cricket Annual 1934. 66 James Lillywhite’s Cricketers Annual complete record of the team’s tour Original decorative wrappers. Damp throughout Great Britain and South staining to lower half of book 1878-1881, 1884, 1889, 1891, 1892 & 1894. All with original red Africa’. Sydney Smith Jr (Manager). otherwise in generally good Sydney 1922. Original cloth-backed condition £30/50 boards. Sold with John Lillywhite’s Cricketers’ Companion for 1873, pictorial boards. Wear to boards and 57 Sussex Cricket Annual 1936. 1875 and 1882 (John & James). The spine, internal hinges broken, title Original decorative wrappers. Damp ‘Companion’ for 1875 lacking page detached, contents becoming staining to right hand lower corner wrappers and title page. Some faults loose otherwise in good condition. of book and rusting to staples otherwise in good condition. Qty 12. From the library of A.F. Gaston otherwise in good condition £30/50 £50/70 £40/60 58 Sussex Cricket Annual 1937. 67 ‘A Review of the Hastings & St. 75 ‘Feltham’s Cricket Directory for Original decorative wrappers. Damp Leonards Cricket Festival from 1887 1883’. Compiled by W. Feltham. staining to right hand lower corner to 1903’. Alfred D. Taylor. Hastings London 1883. First and only edition of book and rusting to staples 1903. Bound in red boards with title £50/70 otherwise in good condition £30/50 in gilt to spine. Further blank pages 76 ‘The English Game of Cricket: bound in with laid down press 59 Sussex Cricket Annual 1938. Comprising a Digest of its Origin, cuttings from the Festivals of 1906 Original decorative wrappers. Damp Character, History and Progress....’. and 1907. Some faults, generally staining to right hand lower corner Charles Box. London 1877. Original good condition. From the Library of of book and rusting to staples decorative green cloth, all edges gilt. Thomas Parkin £150/200 otherwise in good condition £30/40 Damp staining to covers, internal 68 ‘Annals of Lord’s and History of the hinges broken, first two pages 60 Sussex Cricket Annual 1939. M.C.C.’. Alfred D. Taylor. detached otherwise in good Original decorative wrappers. Damp Arrowsmith, Bristol & London 1903. condition £70/100 staining to right hand lower corner Original decorative boards. G/VG

9 77 ‘Fifty Years of Sport- At Oxford, London 1950 etc. All with faults 88 Cricket books. Fourteen books Cambridge and the Great Public £40/60 including ‘Cricket’. T.C. Collings Schools’ Eton, Harrow and 1900, ‘In Quest of the Ashes’. D.R. 84 Cricket books. Eleven books Winchester. Volume III. Edited by Jardine. London 1933, ‘The Jubilee including ‘Alfred Shaw. Cricketer, his R.H. Lyttelton, A. Page and E.B. Book of Cricket’. K.S. Ranjitsinhji. Career and Reminiscences’. A.W. Noel. London 1922. G £30/40 Edinburgh 1897, ‘A Few Short Runs’. Pullin. London 1902, ‘Kings of Lord Harris. London 1921, ‘Willow 78 ‘Imperial Cricket’ P.F. Warner. Cricket’. Richard Daft. London 1893, the King’. J.C. Snaith, ‘With London 1912. Large limited edition ‘Cricket- Batsmanship’. C.B. Fry. Stoddart’s team in Australia’. K.S. issue of 900 copies , this being no. 1912, ‘Annals of Cricket’. W.W. Ranjitsinhji. London 1898, ‘Annals of 254 of the subscribers’ edition. Read. London 1896, ‘Cricket’. W.G. Cricket’. W.W. Read. London 1896, Original full red morocco covers, all Grace 1891, ‘Alfred Lyttelton. An ‘The Book of the Two Maurices’. edges gilt. G £100/150 Account of his Life’. London 1917, M.C.C. team Australasia 1929/30’. ‘Recollections and Reminiscences’. 79 ‘Kings of Cricket- Anecdotes and Turnbull & Allom. London 1930, Lord Hawke. London 1924 etc. All Reminiscences from 1858 to 1892’. ‘Cricket Who’s Who. The Cricket with faults £50/80 Richard Daft. Bolton 1893. Limited Blue Book 1911’. H.V. Dorey. large paper subscribers’ edition 104, 85 Cricket books. Thirteen books London 1911, ‘The Springboks at signed and numbered by Daft. including ‘With Bat and Ball’. George Cricket’ S. Canynge Caple 1960 etc. Damp staining to covers and spine, Giffen. London 1898, ‘Kings of Some faults £40/60 front cover loose, some faults Cricket’. Richard Daft. London 1893, 89 Cricket books. Fifteen books otherwise in generally good ‘Annals of Cricket’. W.W. Read. including ‘Cricket Memories’ condition £80/120 London 1896, ‘Collins’s Men’. A.E.R. Country Vicar. 1930, ‘The Hon F.S. Gilligan. Bristol 1926, ‘The Jubilee 80 ‘The Jubilee Book of Cricket’. K.S. Jackson’. Percy Cross Standing. Book of Cricket’. K.S. Ranjitsinhji. Ranjitsinhji. Edinburgh 1897. Limited London 1906, ‘Cricket- An Edinburgh 1897, ‘W.G. Cricketing edition of 350 copies signed by Anthology for Cricketers’. S.J. Reminiscences & Personal Ranjitsinhji, this being number 252. Looker 1925, ‘Talks with Old English Recollections’. W.G. Grace. London Hand made paper, edges Cricketers’. A.W. Pullin (Old Ebor). 1899, ‘With Stoddart’s team in untrimmed. Original covers. The Edinburgh 1900, ‘With Bat and Ball’. Australia’. K.S. Ranjitsinhji. London book in poor condition, damp George Giffen. London 1898, 1898 etc. All with faults £40/60 staining, covers damaged and ‘Cricket’. R.H. Lyttleton. 1898, etc. detached. Viewing essential, not 86 Cricket club histories etc. Eight Some faults £40/60 subject to return £50/100 books, ‘History of Yorkshire County 90 ‘Seventy-One . The Cricket 1833-1903’. Rev R.S. 81 ‘. Pavilion Reminiscences of William Caffyn’. Holmes 1904, ‘History of Yorkshire and Ground Regulations, List of Edited by ‘Mid-On’. Richard Daft. County Cricket 1903-1923’ A.W. Members &c’. Issues for 1920, 1928, Edinburgh 1900. 2nd edition, Pullin. Leeds 1924, ‘History of Kent 1936, 1944 and 1951-1952. The revised. Original decorative covers. County Cricket’. Edited by Lord first four in original red cloth with gilt Some faults, good £30/40 Harris. London 1907, ‘Surrey lettering. Qty 5. Some faults Cricket- Its History and 91 ‘Eton v Harrow at Lords’. Sir Home otherwise in good condition £30/40 Associations’. Lord Alverstone and Gordon. London 1926. Harrow 82 ‘Ashes’. Six tour accounts covering C.W. Alcock. London 1902, ‘History limited edition of 325 copies, this ‘Ashes’ Test matches in 1926, of Cambridge University Cricket being number 151. Original 1932/33 (Bodyline) and 1934. ‘The Club 1820-1901’. W.J. Ford, decorative covers. Sold with ‘Oxford Fight for the Ashes in 1926’. P.F. ‘Famous Cricketers & Cricket and Cambridge Cricket Scores and Warner. London 1926, ‘The Fight for Grounds’. C.W. Alcock. London Biographies’. J.D. Betham 1905. the Ashes 1932/33’. J.B. Hobbs. 1895, ‘Collins’s Men’. A.E.R. Damp staining to the Eton/Harrow London 1933, ‘In Quest of the Gilligan. Bristol 1926 and ‘Kissing book otherwise in generally good Ashes’. D.R. Jardine. London 1933, the Rod. The Story of the Tests of condition £30/50 ‘Jardine Justified’ Bruce Harris. 1934’. P.G. Fender. London 1934. All 92 ‘Outdoor Games. Cricket & Golf’. London 1933, ‘The Fight for the with faults £30/50 Hon R.H. Lyttelton. Dent, London Ashes 1934’ J.B. Hobbs. London 87 Australia. Ten books including ‘With 1901. ‘The Haddon Hall Library’. G 1934 and ‘Kissing the Rod. The Story the 1930 Australians- Behind the £25/35 of the Tests of 1934’. P.G.H. Fender. Scenes in the Fight for the Ashes’. G. London 1934. Some faults otherwise Tebbutt. London 1930, ‘Grimmett 93 ‘Middlesex County Cricket Club in good condition £40/60 on getting Wickets’. C.V. Grimmett. 1864-1899’. W.J. Ford Dent, London 1900. Fading and some 83 P.F. Warner. Seven books by Warner London 1930, ‘Tricking the wear to spine otherwise in good including ‘Cricket in Many Climes’. Batsman’. C.V. Grimmett. London condition £40/60 London 1900, ‘England v Australia’. 1934, ‘My Cricketing Days’. C.G. London 1912, ‘Oxford v Cambridge Macartney 1930, ‘My Cricketing 94 ‘The Cricket Field or the History and at the ’ (with F.S. Ashley- Life’. Don Bradman 1938, ‘How to Science of the Game of Cricket’. Rev Cooper). London 1926, ‘The Fight play Cricket’. Don Bradman 1935, James Pycroft. London 1872. for the Ashes 1926’. London 1926, ‘The Games the Thing’. M.A. Noble Seventh edition. Sold with ‘The ‘My Cricketing Life’ London 1958, 1926 etc. Some faults, generally Theory and Practice of Cricket, from ‘Gentlemen v Players 1806-1949’. good £25/35 its origin to the present time’.

10 Charles Box. London 1868. Some (inaugural season) and 1949, Stephenson’s team played fourteen loose pages, faults to the Pycroft ‘Cricket at Hastings’. G. Brodribb matches in Australia winning six of otherwise in good condition £50/70 1989 and seven scorebooks for the the matches. The tourists departed South Saxons C.C. seasons 1879- England on the 14th September 95 W.G. Grace. ‘W.G. Cricketing 1884, 1887, 1891 & 1892 etc. G 1861 and landed in Melbourne on Reminiscences & Personal £70/100 the 27th January 1862 Recollections’. London 1899, ‘The Memorial Biography of Dr W.G. 99 ‘Great Batsmen. Their Methods at a 103 Australian tour of England 1878. Grace’. Lord Hawke, Harris and Glance’. G.W. Beldam and C.B. Fry. Early large original sepia photograph Home Gordon. London 1919, London 1905. 1st edition. Original of the australian team standing and ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace. London 1891 pictorial boards. Sold with ‘Cricket’. seated wearing striped blazers. and ‘W.G. Grace’ B.Darwin. London Country Life Library of Sport. Edited Players include Gregory (), 1934. Three books with faults. Qty 4 by Horace Hutchinson, ‘The Walkers C.Bannerman, Blackham, Spofforth, £30/50 of Southgate: A Famous Bailey, Boyle, Murdoch, A.C. Brotherhood of Cricketers’. W.A. Bannerman, Horan etc. The 96 Sussex cricket. Box of cricket books Bettesworth. London 1900 and photograph measures 11.5”x 8.5” with Sussex interest, autobi- ‘Lord’s and the M.C.C.’. Lord Harris and is laid down to board with ographies, biographies, histories, and F.S. Ashley Cooper. London names and titles handwritten and programmes, scorecards etc. 1914. All with faults, only fair printed to attached lower border. Includes ‘Cricket- Batsmanship’. C.B. £30/50 ‘Presented to the Hastings and St. Fry. 1912, ‘My Cricketing Leonards Cricket Club by the 100 The Hastings Library. A selection of Reminiscences’. M. Tate 1934, Australian Eleven 1878’. Overall eighteen books from the library, ‘Ranji’. Roland Wild. London 1934, 11.5”x 11.5”. A rare and very early some sporting books. Titles include ‘The Jubilee Book of Cricket’. K.S. photograph of the first Australian Ranjitsinhji (Nelson), ‘Sussex ‘Sport and Athletics in 1908’, ‘The cricket tour of England £500/800 Cricket’. A.E.R. Gilligan 1933 etc. Encyclopaedia of Sport’ London Odd signatures. G £30/40 1911 (Four volumes), ‘C.B. Fry’s The Australian team played thirty magazine Vol VIII October 1907- seven matches in England winning 97 Signed books. ‘The Jubilee Book of March 1908’, ‘Oxford v Cambridge eighteen of the matches. C. Cricket’. K.S. Ranjitsinhji 1897 (LP 1827-1930’. Abrahams & Bruce - Bannerman headed the edition), signed and dedicated by Kerr 1931, ‘The Charm of Oxford’. J. averages with an average of 20.96 A.J. Gaston ‘Leather Hunter’, M.C.C. Wells 1920, ‘Brighton College and a highest score of 61, Spofforth 1787-1937’ London 1937 signed to Register 1847-1922’ etc. Most took 97 wickets on the tour with an front end paper by A.E.R. Gilligan, books with faults £30/40 average of 11.00 and a best of 9-53 ‘Sussex’ (1950) and ‘Back-Ground of and on ten occasions took five Cricket (1939)’ Sir Home Gordon 101 ‘Cricket At Hastings. The Story of a wickets or more Bart both signed with inscription Ground’. Gerald Brodribb. Tunbridge ‘Hastings Festival 1950’, ‘Cricket of Wells 1989. Signed to front end 104 M.C.C. & Ground 1883. Original Today & Yesterday’. Percy Cross paper by Brodribb and John sepia photograph of the team who Standing. London 1902. Volumes I, Langridge of Sussex. G £15/25 played the South Saxons at Hastings formerly the property of J. Phillips on the 27th/28th of August 1883, 102 H.H. Stephenson’s tour of Australia with name and address 1902 and standing and seated, in rows 1861/62. Early large original sepia ‘Close of Play’ 1953. Leslie Ames, wearing blazers and cricket attire. photograph of the team standing signed to title page. Faults and Players names handwritten to lower and seated wearing cricket attire damage to the ‘Jubilee Book’ border and include W.J. Ford, Rev. P. with Stephenson to centre. Players otherwise in good condition. Qty 6 Hattersley-Smith, F. Hearne, G.H. include Stephenson, Caffyn, £50/70 Wood, A. Holt, P. Hilton, R.M. Mortlock, Hearne, Iddison, Mudie, Curteis, T. Parkin, H.J. Hill, A. Rylott Griffith, Sewell etc. The photograph 98 Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket etc. The photograph measures measures 14”x 9.25” and is laid Club. Official Committee ‘Minute approx 9”x7.5” and has a M.C.C. down to board with names and titles Book’ for the Hastings Festival decorative surround. Framed and handwritten to lower border. covering the period 1946-1950. glazed. Overall 10.25”x8.75”. The Unfortunately the names and title Details of fixtures, advertising, photograph rather faded £30/50 ground arrangements, hours of play, have faded. The photograph is faded admission prices, expenses, presen- in parts and has some damp staining 105 M.C.C. & Ground 1883. Original tation to 1948 etc. and small amount of damage. sepia photograph of the team who Matches included v India 1946, v Mounted, framed and glazed. played the South Saxons at Hastings South Africa 1947, Australia 1948, Overall 24”x 19.5”. Letter to back on the 27th/28th of August 1883, New Zealand 1949, West indies of frame, detached, from H. Gerald standing and seated, in rows 1950 etc. A.J. Holmes, Sussex 1922- Smythe to W.E.F. Cheeseman, wearing blazers and cricket attire. 1939 was Chairman of the founder of the Hastings Cricket The photograph laid down to official Committee and has signed and Week, giving details of the tour and photographers mount with dated the book at the close of each photograph. The letter dated 21st handwritten title to top and players meeting. Sold with a collection of August 1922. A rare and very early names to lower borders. Players club fixture cards for the period photograph of the first cricket tour include W.J. Ford, Rev. P. Hattersley- 1953-2004, not complete, Priory of Australia by an English team Smith, F. Hearne, G.H. Wood, A. Cricket Club Yearbooks for 1939 £400/600 Holt, P. Hilton, R.M. Curteis, T.

11 Parkin, H.J. Hill, A. Rylott etc. The Bonnor, Giffen, Spofforth, Blackham, good/very good condition. G photograph measures approx Murdoch, Bannerman, Boyle, Scott, £150/250 8.5”x6.5”. Overall 13”x10.25”. Palmer etc. The photograph The match was drawn. For Sussex, Photograph by Boning & Small. measures approx 11.5”x 9.25”. Gresson made 73, Pigg 44, Photos of London & St. Leonards on Overall 15.5”x12.5”. Photograph by McCormick 43 and Sutthery took Sea. The photograph fading. Some E. Hawkins & Co of Brighton. Some seven wickets in the match damage and staining to edges of minor damage to the mount. G £50/70 photograph.The photographers 111 Gentlemen of Surrey 1887. Original mount has some damage and tears 106 South Saxons v M.C.C. & Ground sepia photograph of the Surrey team with small loss to top border and 1884. Original sepia photograph of who played the Gentlemen of right hand border, some foxing. An both the South Saxons and M.C.C. Sussex on the 12th/13th September excellent image. G £250/350 teams sitting in front of the pavilion 1887, standing and seated, in rows at Hastings during the match played The Australians won the match by wearing blazers, caps and cricket on the 29th & 30th August 1884. an innings and six runs. Giffen and attire. The photograph laid down to The players, standing and seated, Palmer both took ten wickets in the official photographers mount. wearing blazers and cricket attire. match, Grace made 1 & 30 in his Players named in pencil to mount The photograph laid down to official two innings, but took 6-72 in the and included Horner, Douglas, photographers mount with Australians only innings. For Shuter, Bowden, Trollope, Key, handwritten title to top and players Australia, Bannerman made 94, Jepson etc. The photograph names to lower borders. Players Blackham 31 measures approx 11.5”x 9.25”. include G.K. Papillon, E.A. Parke, G. Overall 15.5”x13”. Photograph by Burton, A.C. Coles, H. Pigg, W.B. 109 Sussex v Gloucestershire 1886. E. Hawkins & Co of Brighton. Some Green, T. Parkin, F. Wild (Wyld), Original sepia photograph of the foxing and minor damage to mount G.H. Wood, G. Morton, R. Standen Sussex team who played otherwise in good/very good etc. The photograph measures Gloucestershire at Brighton on the 7- condition. G £150/250 9th June 1886, standing and seated, approx 8.5”x6.5”. Overall The match was drawn. For Surrey, in rows wearing caps and cricket 11.25”x9.25”. Photograph by Bowden made 70, Key 31, Shuter 28 attire. The photograph laid down to Boning & Small. Photos of London & and Jephson took 4-68 in the Sussex official photographers mount with St. Leonards on Sea. Some age innings toning to mount otherwise in good title and players names to lower condition. Excellent image. G/VG border. Players include Lucas, Hide, 112 Gentlemen of Surrey 1887. Original £80/120 Quaife, Tester, Bean, Newham, sepia photograph of the Surrey team Humphreys, Budgen, Phillips etc. who played the Gentlemen of 107 Lord Sheffield’s Eleven 1884. The photograph measures approx Sussex on the 12th/13th September Original sepia photograph of Lord 11.5”x 9.25”. Overall 1887, standing and seated, in rows Sheffield’s team who played the 14.5”x12.25”. Photograph by E. wearing blazers, caps and cricket Australians at Sheffield Park, Hawkins & Co of Brighton. Mount attire. The photograph laid down to Uckfield, East Sussex on the 12-14th appears to have been trimmed, official photographers mount with May 1884, standing and seated, in some age toning, marks to mount, title and players names to top and rows wearing blazers, caps and minor foxing. G £100/150 lower borders. Top border read cricket attire. The photograph laid Sussex won the match by ten ‘Hastings & St. Leonards Cricket down to official photographers wickets, Bean taking seven wickets Week’. Players include Horner, mount with title and players names in the match and scoring 108, W.G. Douglas, Shuter, Bowden, Trollope, to lower border. Players include W.G. Grace made 51 & 57 and took 5-89 Key, Jepson etc. The photograph Grace, A. Shaw, A. Shrewsbury, G. in the Sussex first inning. measures approx 11.5”x 9.25”. Ulyett, W. Flowers, Rev F.J. Humphreys made 50 and Newham Mounted, framed and glazed. Greenfield, J. Hide, W. Barnes etc. 45 Overall approx 19”x15.5”. The photograph measures approx Photograph by E. Hawkins & Co of 11.5”x 9.25”. Overall 15.5”x12.5”. 110 Gentlemen of Sussex 1887. Original Brighton. Some fading and minor Photograph by E. Hawkins & Co of sepia photograph of the Sussex team damage to photograph otherwise in Brighton. Some fading to the who played the Gentlemen of Surrey good condition. G £150/250 photograph. Very minor damage to on the 12th/13th September 1887, mount, some foxing. An excellent standing and seated, in rows 113 England XI v the Australians 1888. image. G £250/350 wearing blazers, caps and cricket Original sepia photograph of both attire. The photograph laid down to teams who played at Hastings on the 108 The Australians 1884. Original sepia 2nd-4th August 1888, standing and photograph of the Australian team official photographers mount with title and players names to lower seated in casual manner in rows who played Lord Sheffield’s Eleven wearing blazers, caps and cricket at Sheffield Park, East Sussex on the border. Players include Whitfield, Von Scott, Godfree, Gresson, King- attire. The photograph laid down to 12-14th May 1884, standing and official photographers mount. seated, in rows wearing blazers, caps Sampson, Pigg, Wilkinson, Suthery etc. The photograph measures Players include Blackham, Bonnor, and cricket attire. The photograph Jarvis, Boyle, Ferris, Lyons, Suthery, laid down to official photographers approx 11.5”x 9.25”. Overall 15.5”x13”. Photograph by E. Pigg, Worrall etc. The photograph mount with title and players names measures approx 11.25”x 9”. to lower border. Players include Hawkins & Co of Brighton. Some foxing to mount otherwise in Overall 15.5”x13”. Photograph by

12 A. Peplow of Hastings. Some foxing The South won by 47 runs, For the official photographers mount with to mount otherwise in good/very North, W. Gunn top scored with 91, title and players names printed to good condition. G £200/300 Dixon 53, Barnes & Sugg 28 and top and lower borders. Players Peel and Barlow took 6 wickets each include Barnes, Attewell, Gunn, The Australians won the match by in the match Ulyett, Sherwin, Sugg, Richardson, an innings and 27 runs. Australia Peel, Lee etc. The photograph made 168 all out and the England XI 117 North v South 1888. Original sepia measures approx 11.5”x 9.25”. made 53 and 88. Turner took 17 photograph of the North team, Overall 16”x13.25”. Photograph by wickets in the match, McDonnell standing and seated in rows wearing E. Hawkins of Brighton. Some foxing top scored with 36 for Australia. For blazers, caps and cricket attire. The to mount and photograph, some the England XI, J. Phillips top scored photograph laid down to official fading otherwise in good condition. with 24no in the 2nd innings photographers mount. Players G £200/300 include Dixon, Barlow, Peel, Flowers, 114 North v South 1888. Original sepia Gunn, Sherwin, Barnes, Daft, The North won by 152 runs. For the photograph of the South team, Attewell etc. The photograph North, Lee made 60 & 39, Gunn 29 standing and seated in rows wearing measures approx 11.5”x 9.25”. & 57no, Attewell 30 and Attewell blazers, caps and cricket attire. The Overall 16”x13”. Photograph by E. took eight wickets and Peel seven photograph laid down to official Hawkins of Brighton. Minor foxing wickets in the match photographers mount. Players to mount and photograph, some age include W.G. Grace, W.W. Read, toning, minor fading otherwise in 121 ‘13 Young Players of Hastings & St. Pigg, Abel, Wright, Beaumont, good condition. G £200/300 Leonards’ v ‘14 Veterans of Hastings Sutthery, Hearne etc. The & St. Leonards’. John Howard’s photograph measures approx 118 Australia 1888. Original sepia Benefit Match 1889. Original sepia 10.75”x 8.75”. Overall 16”x13”. photograph of the Australian team, photograph of the Young Players Photograph by A. Peplow of standing and seated in rows, team, standing and seated in rows, Hastings. Some foxing to mount and wearing blazers, caps and cricket wearing blazers, caps and cricket photograph, some fading otherwise attire. The photograph laid down to attire in front of the pavilion at in good condition. G £150/250 official photographers mount. Hastings. The photograph laid down Players include Bonnor, Jarvis, Trott, to official photographers mount with The South won by 47 runs, For the Worrall, Bannerman, Blackham, title and players names handwritten South, Grace made 44 & 10 and Turner, Edwards etc. The to top and lower borders. Players took three wickets in the match. photograph measures approx include Howard, Pigg, C.J. Cook, W.W. Read made 96, Key 79no, 11.25”x 9”. Overall 15.5”x13.25”. A.F. Smith, Stanton, Hobbs, King, Abel 30 & 43. Beaumont took eight Photograph by A. Peplow of Tutt, Butt etc. The photograph wickets in the match for the South Hastings. Foxing to mount and measures approx 10.5”x 8.5”. 115 North v South 1888. Original sepia photograph, some age toning, minor Overall 18”x13.75”. Photograph by photograph of the South team, fading otherwise in good condition. A. Peplow of Hastings. Some age standing and seated in rows wearing G £250/350 toning otherwise in good condition blazers, caps and cricket attire. The £100/150 119 North v South 1889. Original sepia photograph laid down to official photograph of the South team, 122 South of England v Australia 1890. photographers mount. Players standing and seated in rows, Original sepia action photograph of include W.G. Grace, W.W. Read, wearing blazers, caps and cricket play during the match played at Pigg, Abel, Wright, Beaumont, attire. The photograph laid down to Hastings on the 15th-17th Sutthery, Hearne etc. The official photographers mount. September 1890. The photograph photograph measures approx Players include W.G. Grace, Abel, laid down to official photographers 11.5”x 9.25”. Overall 16”x13”. Stoddart, Lohmann, O’Brien, mount. The photograph measures Photograph by E. Hawkins of Newham, Radcliffe etc. The approx 11.5”x 8.5”. Overall Brighton. Minor foxing to mount photograph measures approx 15.75”x13.25”. Photograph and photograph otherwise in good 11.5”x 9.5”. Overall initialed ‘W.H.’. Some age toning to condition. G £200/300 16.25”x13.25”. Photograph by E. photograph and mount otherwise in 116 North v South 1888. Original sepia Hawkins of Brighton. Minor foxing good condition £100/200 to mount and photograph, some photograph of the North team, The South of England won by ten fading otherwise in good condition. standing and seated in rows wearing wickets, for the South, Grace made Excellent image. G £250/350 blazers, caps and cricket attire. The 84, Abel 80, Lohmann 38 and photograph laid down to official The North won by 152 runs. For the Sharpe took ten wickets in the photographers mount. Players South, Grace made 20 & 8, Stoddart match. For the Australians, Murdoch include Dixon, Barlow, Peel, Flowers, 22, Key 17, Abel 16 etc and top scored with 43, Burn 29, Trott Gunn, Sherwin, Barnes, Daft, Beaumont took 8 wickets and 24 & 28 and Barrett took 6-68 in the Attewell etc. The photograph Lohmann 7 wickets in the match Australian 1st innings measures approx 11.5”x 9.25”. Overall 16”x13”. Photograph by E. 120 North v South 1889. Original sepia 123 North v South 1890. Original sepia Hawkins of Brighton. Minor foxing photograph of the North team, photograph of the South team, to mount and photograph, minor standing and seated in rows, standing and seated in rows, fading otherwise in good condition. wearing blazers, caps and cricket wearing blazers, caps and cricket G £200/300 attire. The photograph laid down to attire. The photograph laid down to

13 official photographers mount. Attewell, Peel, Flowers, Kemble, 129 Gentlemen v Players 1892. Original Players include W.G. Grace, Abel, Hall, Chatterton, Plougher etc. The sepia photograph of the Players Stoddart, Lohmann, Quaife, Read, photograph measures approx team, standing and seated in rows, Pigg, Page etc. The photograph 11.75”x 10.25”. Overall wearing caps and cricket attire. The measures approx 12”x 10”. Overall 15.75”x13.25”. Photograph by photograph laid down to official 15.75”x13.25”. Photograph by George W. Bradshaw of Hastings. photographers mount. Players George W. Bradshaw of Hastings. G Some fading otherwise in good include Abel, Gunn, Lohmann, Peel, £200/300 condition £200/300 Wood, Martin, Ulyett, Ward etc. The photograph measures approx 11”x The South won by nine runs. For the The match was drawn. For the 8.25”. Overall 15.75”x13.25”. South, Read top scored with 94 & North, Ward top scored with 54, Photograph by Blomfield of 52, Abel 36 & 22, Lohmann 40 and Hall 50, Peel 34, Wright 33 and Peel Hastings. Some foxing to mount, Lohmann took nine wickets in the took eleven wickets and Attewell odd faults otherwise in good match nine wickets in the match. For the condition £200/300 South, Grace made 54 & 36, 124 North v South 1890. Original sepia Stoddart 71, Ferris 67no, Abel 50, The match was drawn. For the photograph of the North team, Read 47 and Ferris took 4-61 in the Players, Abel made 5 &117, Bean 30 standing and seated in rows, North’s only innings & 37, Lohmann 58, Peel 56no, wearing blazers, caps and cricket Attewell 51no and Attewell took attire. The photograph laid down to 127 Gentlemen v Players 1891. Original eight wickets in the match official photographers mount. sepia photograph of the Players Players include Gunn, Peel, team, standing and seated in rows, 130 North v South 1892. Original sepia Spofforth, Ulyett, Sugg, Ward, wearing cricket attire. The photograph of the North team, Briggs, Sherwin etc. The photograph photograph laid down to official standing and seated in rows, measures approx 12”x 10”. Overall photographers mount. Players wearing blazers, caps and cricket 15.75”x13.25”. Photograph by include Gunn, Ulyett, Abel, attire. The photograph laid down to George W. Bradshaw of Hastings. G Chatterton, Peel, Lohmann, official photographers mount. £200/300 Attewell, Phillips, Bean etc. The Players include Spofforth, Gunn, photograph measures approx 11”x Ulyett, Peel, Ward, Wright, The South won by nine runs. For the 8.25”. Overall 15.75”x13.25”. Wainwright, Attewell etc. The North, Ward top scored with 27 & Photograph by Blomfield of photograph measures approx 41, both not out, Gunn 37 & 40 and Hastings. Some foxing to mount 10.75”x 8.5”. Overall Peel took eight wickets in the match otherwise in good condition 15.75”x13.25”. Photograph by 125 Lord Sheffield’s XI v Australia 1890. £200/300 Blomfield of Hastings. Some foxing to mount otherwise in good Excellent original sepia photograph The Players won by an innings and condition £200/300 of the two Captains, W.G. Grace and 128 runs. Gunn made 169, Ulyett W.L. Murdoch, posed on the steps of 68, Chatterton 58 and Martyn took The South won by an innings & 10 the pavilion during the match played eight wickets in the match. For the runs. For the North, Gunn & at Sheffield Park on the 8th-10th Gentlemen, Grace made 21 & 5, Wainwright top scored with 27 May 1890. The photograph laid Read 77, Smith 33, Stoddart 31 and each, Spofforth 17, Ward 16 and down to official photographers Ferris took 5-87 in the Players only Spofforth took 4-65 and Attewell 3- mount with titles and players names, innings 67. The match only lasted two days venue to top and lower borders. so in consequence of this the blank Both players dressed in cricket attire 128 Gentlemen v Players 1892. Original Saturday was filled by a match by and wearing caps. The photograph sepia photograph of the Gentlemen the same teams playing with measures9.25”x 11.5”. Overall team, standing and seated in rows, broomsticks instead of cricket bats, 13.25”x15.75”. Photograph by E. wearing caps and cricket attire. The the North having the upper hand on Hawkins of Brighton. Minor foxing photograph laid down to official this occasion to mount otherwise in good photographers mount. Players condition. A wonderful image include W.G. Grace, S. Woods, 131 North v South 1892. Original sepia £300/500 Stoddart, Palairet, Read, Papillon, photograph of the South team, Tremble, Hewett etc. The standing and seated in rows, The Australians won by an innings & photograph measures approx 11”x wearing blazers, caps and cricket 34 runs. Grace made 20 & 9, 8.25”. Overall 15.75”x13.25”. attire. The photograph laid down to Murdoch made 93 in Australia’s Photograph by Blomfield of official photographers mount. only innings. Lord Sheffield’s XI Hastings. Some foxing to mount Players include W.G. Grace, Abel, were 27 all out in their first innings, otherwise in good condition Read, Lohmann, Woods, Hewett, Ferris took twelve wickets in the £200/300 Martin, O’Brien etc. Stoddart was match missing from the photograph. The The match was drawn. For the photograph measures approx 126 North v South 1891. Original sepia Gentlemen, Grace made 54 & 5, 10.75”x 8.5”. Overall photograph of the North team, Read 56 & 11, O’Brien 57no and 15.75”x13.25”. Photograph by standing and seated in rows, Sammy Woods took eleven wickets Blomfield of Hastings. Some foxing wearing blazers, caps and cricket in the match including 8-46 in the to mount otherwise in good attire. The photograph laid down to Players 1st innings official photographers mount. condition £200/300 Players include Gunn, Ulyett,

14 The South won by an innings & 10 photograph measures approx 12”x rows, wearing blazers, caps and runs. For the South, Abel top scored 8.5”. Overall 15.75”x13.25”. cricket attire. The photograph laid with 61, Lohmann 50, Stoddart 32, Photograph by Bradshaw of down to official photographers Grace 6 and Lohmann took nine Hastings. Some age toning to mount mount with title and players names wickets and Sammy Woods took otherwise in good condition printed to lower border. Players seven wickets in the match £200/300 include Kemble, Wainwright, Ward, Sugg, Mitchell, Gunn, Tunnicliffe, 132 Hastings Cricket Festival c1892/93. The North won by twenty five runs. Brown, Mold, Peel etc. The Original sepia photograph of the For the South, Murdoch made 71 & photograph measures approx Festival, with cricket match in 19, Stoddart 13 & 63, Ferris 50 & 36, 11.5”x 9.5”. Overall 15.25”x13”. progress and large crowd in Read 33 & 68, Grace made 0 & 8 Photograph by E. Hawkins of attendance, some on horse drawn and Richardson took nine and Brighton. Some age toning and carriages. The photograph taken Lockwood seven wickets in the foxing to mount and photograph from Queens Road, looking towards match otherwise in good condition. Mount the South Terrace, with the laid down to conservation board. ‘Cricketers Hotel’ and Princes Hotel 135 North v South 1893. Original sepia Excellent image £200/300 to background. The photograph laid photograph of the North team, down to official photographers standing and seated in rows, The match was drawn. For the mount. The photograph measures wearing caps and cricket attire. The North, Sugg made 71 & 21, Mitchell approx 10.5”x 8.25”. Overall photograph laid down to official 28, Brown 27no, Gunn 20 & 16 and 15.75”x13.25”. Photograph by photographers mount. Players Davidson and Peel both took four Bradshaw of Hastings. Excellent include De Trafford, Lyons, Trott, G. wickets in South’s only innings image. Generally good/very good Giffen, Trumble, W.F. Giffen, condition £80/120 Blackham, Turner etc. The 138 Gentlemen v Players 1894. Original photograph measures approx 12”x sepia photograph of the Gentlemen 133 South of England v Australia 1893. 10”. Overall 15.75”x13.25”. team who played the Players on the Original sepia photograph of the Photograph by Bradshaw of 10th-12th September, standing and South of England team who played Hastings. Some age toning to mount seated in rows, wearing blazers, caps the Australians on the 7th-9th otherwise in good condition and cricket attire. The photograph September 1893, standing and £200/300 laid down to official photographers seated in rows, wearing caps and mount. Players include W.G. Grace, The North won by twenty five runs. cricket attire. The photograph laid Stoddart, Murdoch, Page, Kemble, For the North, De Trafford made 1 & down to official photographers W.G. Grace (junior), Ferris, Newham 110, Smith 13 & 154, Sellers 47 & mount. Players include W.G. Grace, etc. The photograph measures 48 and Smith took eight and Briggs Stoddart, Richardson, Ferris, A. approx 11.25”x 9.25”. Overall six wickets in the match Hearne, Read, Lockwood, J.T. 15.25”x13”. Photograph by W. Hearne, Wickham etc. The 136 North v South 1894. Original sepia Bradshaw of Hastings. Some age photograph measures approx 12”x photograph of the South team who toning and foxing to mount and 10”. Overall 15.75”x13.25”. played the North on the 6th-8th photograph otherwise in good Photograph by Bradshaw of September, standing and seated in condition. Mount laid down to Hastings. Some age toning to mount rows, wearing blazers, caps and conservation board. Excellent image otherwise in good condition cricket attire. The photograph laid £200/300 £200/300 down to official photographers The match was drawn. For the The South of England won the mount with title and players names Gentlemen, Grace made 131 (this match by six wickets, the printed to lower border. Players was Grace’s 98th in first Australians being dismissed for 64 in include W.G. Grace, Brockwell, class cricket), Mitchell 40 & 28, their first innings. For the South of Lockwood, Wood, Abel, Murdoch, Stoddart 28 and Ferris took seven England, Hewett made 58 & 36, Stoddart, Read etc. The photograph and Stoddart five wickets in the Stoddart 27, Grace 24 & 23 and measures approx 11.5”x 9.5”. match. W.G. Grace (junior) took the Richardson took 11 wickets and Overall 15.25”x13”. Photograph by wickets of Brockwell and Hearne Lockwood six wickets in the match. E. Hawkins of Brighton. Some age For the Australians, Lyons made 75 toning and foxing to mount and 139 Gentlemen v Players 1894. Original in the 2nd innings, Blackham 41, photograph otherwise in good sepia photograph of the Players Trumble 24 and Turner took seven condition. Mount laid down to team who played the Players on the wickets and Trumble six wickets in conservation board. Excellent image 10th-12th September, standing and the match £200/300 seated in rows, wearing caps and cricket attire. The photograph laid The match was drawn. For the 134 North v South 1893. Original sepia down to official photographers South, Hearne top scored with 30, photograph of the South team, mount. Players include Gunn, Abel, Martin 24, Brockwell 23, Murdoch standing and seated in rows, Brockwell, Lockwood, Hearne, Peel, 20 and Lockwood took seven wearing caps and cricket attire. The Butt, Mold etc. The photograph wickets in the match photograph laid down to official measures approx 11.25”x 9.25”. photographers mount. Players 137 North v South 1894. Original sepia Overall 15.25”x13”. Photograph by include W.G. Grace, Murdoch, photograph of the North team who W. Bradshaw of Hastings. Some age Stoddart, Read, Richardson, Wood, played the South on the 6th-8th toning and foxing to mount and Lockwood, Bean etc. The September, standing and seated in photograph otherwise in good

15 condition. Mount laid down to original sepia photograph of of Brighton. The photograph conservation board £200/300 Stoddart’s Australian team who measures 9.5”x11.75”. Overall played the Rest of England on the 13”x15.25”. Some age toning and The match was drawn. For the 9th-11th September, standing and foxing to mount and photograph Players, Brockwell made 81, Abel seated in rows, wearing identical otherwise in good condition. Mount 51no, Ward 47, Hearne 42 and J.T. blazers, caps, boaters and cricket laid down to conservation board Hearne took eight wickets in the attire. The photograph laid down to £150/200 match official photographers mount with Tom Richardson was regarded as the title and players names printed to 140 North v South 1895. Original sepia greatest English fast bowler of his upper and lower borders. Players photograph of the South team who generation. He took over 2000 include Stoddart, Peel, Richardson, played the North on the 5th-7th wickets in first class cricket with a Ward, Humphreys, Ford, Lockwood, September, standing and seated in best of 10-45 v Essex in 1894. He Philipson, Brockwell, MacLaren, rows, wearing blazers, caps and died of congestion of the brain in Briggs, Brown etc. The photograph cricket attire. The photograph laid 1912 down to official photographers measures approx 11.75”x 9.75”. mount with title and players names Overall 15.25”x13.25”. Photograph 145 William Gilbert Grace, printed to upper and lower borders. by E. Hawkins of Brighton. Some age Gloucestershire, London County & Players include W.G. Grace, toning and minor foxing to mount England 1870-1908. Original sepia Stoddart, Brockwell, Butt, Martin, and photograph otherwise in good photograph of Grace in batting Lockwood, Townsend, Woods, Abel, condition. Mount laid down to pose. Boldly signed in black ink by Richardson etc. The photograph conservation board. Wonderful Grace and dated 1895. The measures approx 11.75”x 9.75”. image £300/500 photograph laid down to official Overall 15.25”x13.25”. Photograph Stoddart’s team won by 218 runs. photographers mount with title and by E. Hawkins of Brighton. Some age Ford made 111no, Lockwood 60no, printed details ‘W.G. Grace. toning and foxing to mount and Stoddart 55 & 59, Peel 49 and Photographed with the bat with photograph otherwise in good Richardson took eleven and Peel which he made over 1000 runs in condition. Mount laid down to seven wickets in the match May 1895. Mr Grace also used this conservation board. Excellent image bat when he completed his One £200/300 143 Mr A.E. Stoddart’s Australian Team v hundredth Century also in May ‘Rest of England’ 1895. Original 1895’. Photograph by E. Hawkins of The South won by 109 runs. For the sepia photograph of the Rest of Brighton. The photograph measures South, Grace made 104 (his 107 first England team who played Stoddart’s 9.25”x11.25”. Overall 13”x15.25”. class century), Stoddart made 68 & Australian team on the 9th-11th Some age toning and foxing to 71, Townsend 39 & 26no, Abel 38 September, standing and seated in mount and borders of photograph and Richardson took eleven and rows, wearing blazers, caps and otherwise in good condition. Mount Townsend six wickets in the match cricket attire. The photograph laid laid down to conservation board. 141 North v South 1895. Original sepia down to official photographers Excellent image and signature photograph of the North team who mount with title and players names £500/800 played the South on the 5th-7th printed to upper and lower borders. 146 William Gilbert Grace, September, standing and seated in Players include W.G. Grace, Mold, Gloucestershire, London County & rows, wearing blazers, caps and Shrewsbury, Lilley, Read, Townsend, England 1870-1908. Large original cricket attire. The photograph laid Martin, Abel, Woods etc. The sepia cabinet card photograph of down to official photographers photograph measures approx Grace posed sitting holding a cricket mount with title and players names 11.75”x 9.75”. Overall bat. Photograph by E. Hawkins of printed to upper and lower borders. 15.25”x13.25”. Photograph by E. Brighton. Photographers name and Players include Wright, Mold, Hawkins of Brighton. Some age address printed to lower border. Gilt Pougher, Shrewsbury, Chatterton, toning and minor foxing to mount to edge of cabinet card. The Ward, De Trafford, Lilley, Denton, and photograph otherwise in good photograph measures 9.25”x12”. Briggs etc. The photograph condition. Mount laid down to Some fading and age toning to measures approx 11.75”x 9.75”. conservation board. Excellent image photograph, some adhesive marks to Overall 15.25”x13.25”. Photograph £250/350 top and bottom border of by E. Hawkins of Brighton. Some age Stoddart’s team won by 218 runs. photograph otherwise in generally toning and foxing to mount and For the Rest of England, Read top good condition £60/90 photograph otherwise in good scored with 76, Woods 67, Lilley 21 condition. Mount laid down to and Woods took seven and Mold 147 Sussex 1895. Original sepia conservation board. Excellent image six wickets in the match. The Rest of photograph of the Sussex team who £200/300 England collapsed to 68 all out in played Yorkshire at Hastings on the 4-6th July 1895, standing and The South won by 109 runs. For the their 2nd innings seated, in rows wearing blazers, caps North, Lilley made 23 & 75, Denton 144 Tom Richardson, Surrey & England and cricket attire. The photograph 62, Chatterton 36, Pougher 30no 1892-1904. Original sepia laid down to official photographers and Briggs and Pougher each took photograph of Richardson in mount with title and players names five wickets in the match bowling pose. The photograph laid printed to lower borders. Players 142 Mr A.E. Stoddart’s Australian Team v down to official photographers include Murdoch (Captain), ‘Rest of England’ 1895. Excellent mount. Photograph by E. Hawkins Ranjitsinhji, Tate, Fry, Killick, Brann,

16 Bean, Wilson etc. The photograph team who played Stoddart’s XI on Len Braund took over 1100 first measures approx 11.25”x9.5”. the 5th-7th September, standing and class wickets with a best of 9-41 for Overall 15.25”x13.25”. Photograph seated in rows, wearing blazers, caps Somerset v Yorkshire 1912 and by E. Hawkins of Brighton. Some and cricket attire. The photograph scored over 17500 first class runs fading to image, foxing to mount laid down to official photographers with a best of 257no for Somerset v and photograph. Mount laid down mount with title and players names Worcestershire 1913 to conservation board. Sold with a handwritten to upper and lower similar original Hawkins photograph borders. Players include W.G. Grace, 153 ‘Over 35 years of age v Under 35’. of the Sussex team of 1899 and a Shrewsbury, Brockwell, Kortright, Benefit match played in the Central ‘Land & Water Supplement’ Stoddart, Townsend, Jessop, Brann, Ground at Hastings, 12th September photograph of the Sussex team of Abel, W. Rhodes etc. The 1901. Mono photograph of the 1888. Both in poor condition. Both photograph measures approx ‘Over 35’ team, standing and seated framed £100/150 11.75”x 9.5”. Overall approx in rows, wearing blazers, caps and 17.5”x15.5”. Photograph by E. cricket attire. The photograph laid Yorkshire won the match by 9 Hawkins of Brighton. Some age down to mount with title and players wickets. For Sussex, Ranjitsinhji top toning and foxing to photograph names to upper and lower borders. scored in both innings with 59 & 74, otherwise in good condition. Players include Freeman-Thomas, Murdoch 38 and Tate took five Excellent image £200/300 Clark, Bennett, Tom Parkin, wickets in the match Johnstone, Weston, Carless, Stoddart’s team won by five wickets. Delacombe etc. Odd county 148 Yorkshire 1895. Original sepia For the Rest of England, Jessop cricketer included. The photograph photograph of the Yorkshire team made 32 & 112no. His century measures approx 11.25”x 9.75”. who played Sussex at Hastings on scored in under 60 minutes, Grace Overall approx 19”x15”. G the 4-6th July 1895, standing and made 58 & 0, Ford 54 & 15, £70/100 seated, in rows wearing blazers, caps Kortright 28 & Kortright took five and cricket attire. The photograph wickets in the match. For Stoddart’s 154 South of England v Australia 1912. laid down to official photographers XI Wainwright made 75 & 2, Mason Large sepia photograph of the mount with title and players names 23 & 64, MacLaren 51 & 34 and Australian and South of England printed to lower borders. Players Richardson took six wickets in the Captains, S. Gregory and H.P. include Hawke (Captain), Hirst, match. Chaplin standing either side of Brown, Denton, Hunter, Peel, W.E.F. Cheeseman, founder of the Jackson, Tunniciffe etc. The 151 Hastings & St. Leonards C.C. & Hastings Cricket Week and A. photograph measures approx Ground. Season 1900. Original sepia Ducros, Sussex C.C.C. President 11.25”x9.5”. Overall photograph of the Hastings & St. 1913, seated in chairs in front of a 15.25”x13.25”. Photograph by E. Leonards team, standing and seated large marquee during the tour match Hawkins of Brighton. Some fading to in rows, wearing blazers, caps and played at Hastings, 9th-11th borders of image, some scuffing to cricket attire. The photograph laid September 1912. The photograph lower border of mount. G £150/250 down to official photographers laid down to mount with mount with title and players names handwritten title and names to lower Yorkshire won the match by 9 hand decorated to upper and lower border. The photograph measures wickets. For Yorkshire, Tunnicliffe borders. Players include H.L. Wilson, 10”x11.5” and overall 15.5”x20”. made 45 & 50no, Jackson made 38 S. Hadden, Cockett, Nuttall, Ware, Some ‘light’ fading to image & 45no, Wainwright 46, Hawke 28 Bennett etc. Two of the players went otherwise in good condition. An and Hirst took nine wickets in the on to play County cricket. The excellent image £200/300 match photograph measures approx The match was drawn. For Australia, 11.5”x 9.5”. Overall approx 149 Hastings Cricket Festival Macartney made 176 including 4 18”x14”. Photograph by J.H. c1895/1900. Excellent mono sixes and 28 fours, Jennings 56, Blomfield of Hastings. Some fading photograph of the pavilion at the Kelleway 45 and Mattews took to image otherwise in good Central Ground, Hastings. The seven wickets in the South’s first condition £100/150 photograph shows an after the innings. For the South, Vine made match presentation ceremony with 152 Leonard Charles Braund, Surrey, 107, Barrett 51 & 50no, Kidd 63 and various trophies on a table to centre Somerset, London County & Simms took 7 wickets in the match with crowds of spectators England 1896-1920. Large original surrounding the ceremony. W.G. mono photograph of Braund in 155 ‘South of England v Australia. Grace, Stoddart and other players batting pose. Signed by Braund to September 1912’. Original sepia are situated just behind the main lower mount and dated 1900. The photograph of the Australian and speaker. Excellent period image of photograph laid down to official South of England teams taken the ground. The photograph photographers mount. Photograph together at the tour match played at measures 11.75”x8.5” and is laid by Gunn 7 Stuart of Richmond, Hastings, 9th-11th September 1912. down to card with title handwritten London. The photograph measures Players noted include Hobbs, to lower border. Overall 7.25”x11.25”. Overall 9.25”x14.5”. Woolley, Chaplin, Relf, Vine, Hitch, 15.25”x12.5”. G £100/150 This mount laid down to further card Gregory, Bardsley, Mayne, Macartney, McLaren etc. The 150 Mr A.E. Stoddart’s XI v ‘Rest of for framing purposes. Some age photograph laid down to mount England’ 1898. Original sepia toning to photograph otherwise in with handwritten title to lower photograph of the Rest of England good condition £100/150 border. Photograph by F. Marsdins

17 of Hastings. The photograph 159 ‘West Indies Cricket Team 1963’. 11.75”. Overall 18”x15.5”. VG measures 6”x4.25” and overall Large original mono photograph of £80/120 9.5”x7.5”. Good condition. the West Indies team who toured 164 ‘Hastings v Barclays Bank 1937’. Excellent image £50/80 England in 1963, seated and Original mono photograph of the standing in rows, wearing tour Hastings team who played Barclays 156 ‘M.C.C. South African Tour 1938- blazers. The photograph laid down Bank on the 11th June 1937, seated 1939’. Large original mono to official photographers mount with and standing in rows, wearing photograph of the M.C.C. team who printed title to top and players blazers and cricket attire. Players toured South Africa in 1938/39, names to lower border. Players include T. Spencer A.L. Wisden (a seated and standing in rows, include Worrell, Griffith, Nurse, relation of John), R.E. Turner, H. wearing M.C.C. sweaters. The Valentine, Hall, Sobers, Hunte etc. Phillips etc. Some first class photograph laid down to official Photograph by General Press cricketers. Photograph by ‘Evening photographers mount with printed Agency, Fleet Street. The Argus’. The photograph measures title to top and players names to photograph measures 11.75”x9.75” 8”x6”. Overall 12”x10”. Sold with lower border. Signed in ink to lower and overall approx 17”x13.5”. two further group photographs of border by seventeen members of the Good/very good condition £80/120 touring party including the Manager the Buckhurst Hill C.C. South Coast A.J. Holmes, Hammond (Captain), 160 ‘23rd Australian Touring Team tour 1951 and the Centenary tour of Hutton, Edrich, Wright, Verity, 1961’. Large original mono 1964. Both framed and glazed. Odd Goddard, Perks, Gibb, Farnes, photograph of the Australian team faults, generally good condition Valentine, Ames etc. The who toured England in 1961, seated £40/60 photograph measures and standing in rows, wearing tour 165 ‘Hastings Municipals C.C. 1938 & 14.75”x11.25” and overall approx blazers. The photograph laid down South Saxons C.C. 1937’. Two 19.5”x16.5”. Some light fading and to official photographers mount with original mounted photographs of the age toning to signatures otherwise in printed title to top and players teams. One 14”x12” overall and the good condition. Excellent image names to lower border. Players other 17”x13.5”. Some faults, £300/500 include Benaud, Lawry, Simpson, McKenzie, Harvey, Davidson etc. generally good condition £40/60 In this ‘Timeless Test’ series England Photograph by General Press won 1-0 166 Denis Compton. South of England v Agency, Fleet Street. The Pelham Warner’s XI, Hastings 1947. 157 New Zealand 1949, South Africa photograph measures 11.75”x9.75” Four original action photographs of 1951, India 1952 and the West and overall approx 17”x13.75”. Compton’s famous innings in which Indies 1963. Four large official Generally good/very good condition be beat Tom Hayward’s record of photographs of the touring teams to £70/100 3518 runs in a season. All four England in the years quoted all with 161 ‘Ceremony in the Central Ground photographs measure approx titles to top and players names May 18th 1951 during the visit of 8”x5”. All laid down to card. Sold printed below. The 1949 New H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth’. with a larger original mono Zealand photograph has been cut Panoramic mono press photograph photograph of Compton stood with and overmounted (19”x15” overall), of the ceremony held in Hastings. at the Hastings Festival the South African photograph over The image shows the Central ground 1947. G £30/50 mounted, framed and glazed with large crowds, band playing and 167 Australian tour of England 1953. (19”x17.5”), the India photo in the Royal party. Laid down to ‘South of England v Australians, good condition (13.5”x11.5”) and photographers mount with title Central Ground, Hastings. 3rd June the West Indies photograph has handwritten to lower border. The 1953’. Mono joint team photograph some faults otherwise in good photograph measures 9.75”x6.5”. of the Sussex and Australian teams condition (16”X14”) £100/150 Overall 13.25”x9.25”. VG £50/70 and officials. Players include Hassett, 158 ‘West Indies Cricket Team 1950’. 162 ‘The Central Cricket Ground. Harvey, Miller, McDonald, Lindwall, Large original mono photograph of Hastings 1955’. Large panoramic Davidson, Sheppard, Langridge, the West Indies team who toured mono press photograph of the Parks, Thomson, Doggart etc. England in 1950, seated and Central Ground with match in Mounted with title & players names standing in rows, wearing tour progress and backdrop of the town. in window mount. The photograph blazers. The photograph laid down Laid down to photographers mount measures 12.75”x8.5” and overall to official photographers mount with with title handwritten to lower 18”x14”. G £50/70 printed title to top and players border. The photograph measures names to lower border. Players 168 Australian tour of England 1948. 14.25”x10.25”. Overall 17.5”x ‘Sussex v Australians, Hove. 1st-3rd include Goddard, Ramadhin, 14.5”. VG £80/120 Valentine, Walcott, Weekes, Worrell, September 1948’. Selection of five Stollmeyer etc. Photograph by 163 ‘Sussex v Kent 1959’. Large original mono photographs from the General Press Agency, Fleet Street. panoramic mono press photograph match including Don Bradman The photograph measures of the Central Ground with the leading out the Australian team to 11.75”x8.75” and overall approx county match in progress and field, Hassett and Harvey leaving the 16”x14”. Good/very good condition backdrop of the town. Laid down to field having batted, Edrich and £80/120 photographers mount with title Barnett walking out to bat, printed to lower border. The photograph signed by both players photograph measures 14.75”x (some fading to signatures) and

18 Denis Compton being presented Barnes etc. Title & players names on 175 ‘The Cricket Match between Sussex with a silver salver by Pelham piece to lower border of & Kent at Brighton’. After William Warner, with the Australians looking photograph. The photograph, laid Drummond and Charles J. Basebe. on, prior to the match. Signed by down to board measures 41”x30”. Very large early mono engraving by Compton and Warner, some fading ‘With the compliments of Plummer G.H. Phillips. Originally published by to signatures. All photographs Roddis Ltd, Hastings’ indistinctly Gambart & Co of London. May 1st measure 6.5”x8.5”. G £50/70 written in white lettering to lower 1849. Damage and repairs to some right hand corner. Plummer Roddis areas, only fair condition. Framed & McDonald, Hassett and Harvey all Ltd were a large Department store in glazed. Overall approx 43”x32.5” made centuries in this touring match Hastings and were eventually taken £40/60 which finished with Sussex holding over by Debenhams. The on for a draw 176 Augustus Gilbert Finnis Clark. Sussex photograph probably formed part of C.C.C. Large original sepia studio 169 The Central Ground, Hastings. a window display during the summer posed photograph of Clark in cricket ‘Queens Road Development 1958’. of 1948. Odd marks, damp staining attire and stood against a set of Two interesting photographs of the otherwise in good condition cricket stumps holding a cricket bat development, one showing the area £200/300 and wearing batting pads. cleared and rubble being burned, the 172 West Indies tour of England 1963. Photograph by Peplow other showing the development of ‘West Indies 1963’. Very large and Photographers of Hastings. the stand and changing facilities. impressive mono exhibition style Mounted. Overall 14”x17”. Some Both measure 8.5”x6.6”. Laid down photograph of the West Indies team fading, marks to photograph £40/60 to card. Sold with three photographs taken at Lord’s, standing and seated taken from the Hastings Festival of in rows, wearing tour sweaters and 177 Hastings and St. Leonards Cricket 1959. Two of the photographs show cricket attire. Players include Worrall, Club? c1880/90’s. Original sepia the A.E.R. Gilligans XI and the Sobers, Griffiths, Gibbs, Carew, photograph of the team, standing touring Indian team walking out to Nurse, Hunte, Kanhai, Butcher, and seated in rows, wearing cricket field, the other a group image with Valentine, Hall etc. Title & players caps and attire. The photograph the two Captains D.B. Carr and P. names handwritten in black to lower taken at the Central Cricket Ground, Roy. Some damage/staining to all border of photograph. The Hastings. The photograph laid down three photographs. All approx photograph, laid down to board to official photographers mount. 7.75”x5.5”. Mounted, framed and measures 40”x30”. The photograph Photograph by Blomfield of glazed £30/50 probably formed part of a window Hastings. The photograph measures 11”x8.5” and overall 17”x13.5”. G 170 Australian tour of England 1921. display during the summer of 1963. £70/100 Very large original sepia photograph Minor age toning otherwise in of the Australian team, standing and good/very good condition 178 Hastings and St. Leonards Cricket seated in rows, wearing tour caps, £200/300 Club? c1880/90’s. Original sepia blazers and cricket attire. The 173 Augustus Gilbert Finnis Clark. Sussex photograph of the team, standing photograph laid down to original C.C.C. Large original sepia studio and seated in rows, wearing cricket photographers mount and signed by posed photograph of Clark in cricket caps and attire. The photograph all sixteen players and the Manager attire and cap stood against a set of taken at the Central Cricket Ground, Sydney Smith. Signatures include cricket stumps holding a cricket ball. Hastings. The photograph mounted. Captain, Warwick Armstrong, Photograph by Peplow The photograph measures 10”x8” Collins, Oldfield, Bardsley, Ryder, Photographers of Hastings. and overall 17”x13.5”. G £50/70 Hendry, Andrews, Gregory, Arthur Mounted, framed and glazed. The Mailey, McDonald, Macartney, 179 W.E.F. Cheeseman. Founder of the photograph measures 9.5”x11.5” Hastings County Cricket Week. Two Taylor etc. The signature of Andrews and overall 15.5”x19.5”. G £70/100 faded otherwise the signatures in mono mounted photographs of good condition. Photograph by T. Clark was a left arm pace bowler Cheesman, one taken at The Central Bolland of St Leonards & Southall, and lower order batsman who was Ground and the other with his dogs. London. The photograph measures associated with cricket at Hastings 6.5”x8.25” and the other 7.5”x 24”x17.5” and overall approx for may years. he played one first 9.5”. Both framed and glazed. G 31”x24.5” Old tape mark to top class match for Sussex in 1886. £60/90 border, not affecting image or 174 Hastings Festival photographs. 180 The Central Cricket Ground, signatures otherwise in good/very Selection of six photographs Hastings c1880/90’s. Early sepia good condition. Excellent and c1940/50’s, three showing various photograph of the ground with a impressive image £1500/2500 scenes of the Hastings ground and if match in progress. W.G. Grace can 171 Australian tour of England 1948. joined giving a panoramic view of clearly be seen fielding in the gully. A ‘The Australian Cricket Team 1948’. the ground and surroundings and good crowd in attendance with flag Very large and impressive mono the other photographs showing flying around the ground, tents and exhibition style photograph of the various teams taking the field. marquees dotted near to the Australian team, standing and seated Various sizes. Sold with a signed boundary edge and the town of in rows, wearing 1948 tour caps and bookplate picture of Peter May. G Hastings in the background. The cricket attire. Players include £30/40 photograph laid down to official Bradman, Hassett, Harvey, Miller, photographers mount. Photograph Johnson, Toshack, Lindwall, Brown, by ‘Royal Studios’. J.H. Blomfield of

19 Hastings. The photograph measures Lillywhite (?) etc. The photograph 189 ‘The Hastings Team. September 1st 11.75”x8” and overall 16”x13.5”. laid down to photographers mount. 1880’. Mono photograph of the Some fading to photograph, wear to The photograph measures Hastings team, sitting and standing mount, some loss to corners 9.75”x7.25” and overall 12”x9.5”. in rows, in front of the Members otherwise in good condition. A rare Photograph by E.R. Laviz(?). Some pavilion at Hastings. The photograph early view of cricket being played at fading to photograph, some mounted, framed and glazed. The the ground £100/150 wear/scuffs/foxing to photograph photograph measures 8.5”x5.5” and mount otherwise in good and overall 13”x10.5”. G £70/100 181 The Central Cricket Ground, condition. A rare early view of Hastings c1880/90’s. Early sepia cricket at Hastings £100/150 190 Cricket photographs. Selection of photograph of the ground with a nine photographs, prints, press match in progress. A good crowd in The photograph taken at the same pictures, repro photographs etc from attendance with flag flying around cricket match as the previous lot the Hastings cricket collection. the ground, tents and marquees Includes large Hawkins photograph 184 Thomas Parkin, M.C.C., Gentlemen dotted near to the boundary edge of the Sussex team 1899 (faded), of Sussex & Hastings. Large excellent and the town of Hastings in the Sussex 1888 (damage), w.g. Grace in studio sepia photograph of the background. The photograph laid the nets 1901 (copy), Australian charismatic Tom Parkin, resplendent down to official photographers team 1948 and All India team 1946 in striped blazer, pill box cap and mount. Photograph by ‘Royal (press pictures, the Indian team with cricket attire sitting on a bench. The Studios’. J.H. Blomfield of Hastings. some signatures), real photograph of photograph, by A.Peplow of The photograph measures Duleepsinhji, head and shoulders etc Hastings, laid down to photog- 11.25”x9” and overall approx £30/50 18”x14”. Some fading to raphers mount and framed. The photograph, some photograph measures 11.5”x14.5” CRICKET EPHEMERA wear/scuffs/staining to photograph and overall 18”x22”. Presentation inscription to the members of the 191 Lancashire County and Manchester and mount otherwise in good Cricket Club. ‘County Championship condition. A rare early view of Hastings Cricket Club handwritten to lower border of mount by Parkin, Celebration Dinner’ 1926. cricket being played at the ground Decorative menu for the Dinner held £70/100 signed and dated August 1887. Some nicks, scuffs to photograph at the Midland Hotel, Manchester 182 Sussex/ Representative team and mount otherwise in good on the 8th November 1926. c1870/80’s. Early sepia photograph condition. A splendid image of a Excellent menu cover with picture of of a cricket team, standing and Victorian cricketer £150/250 the Lancashire team to centre with seated in rows, wearing caps and title below. Red ribbon tie. Printed cricket attire with umpires and 185 J.L. Baldwin, Co-Founder of I Zingari by Geo. Falner & Sons, Manchester. officials. Players and officials noted C.C. Vanity Fair colour chromolith- VG £70/100 ograph of Baldwin. ‘I. Zingari’. include J. Phillips, Blackman, 192 M.C.C. tours of Australia & New Newham, Payne, Humphreys, H. September 5th 1895 by Spy. Mounted, framed and glazed. Zealand 1946/47-1954/55. Phillips, Ellis, Greenfield, Alfred Selection of six items relating to Shaw, Fillery (?), Lillywhite (?) etc. Overall approx 14.5”x19”. Some foxing to image £30/40 tours in the period. Official M.C.C. The photograph laid down to Christmas card 1946/47, official photographers mount. The 186 ‘The Old Alexandrians c 1900’. programme for the 4th Test played photograph measures 11”x7.25” Large sepia photograph of the Old at Adelaide 1947, official players and overall 13.5”x9.25”. Alexandrians team, seated and tour itinerary for the 1950/51 tour, Photograph by E.R. Laviz(?). Some standing, in rows in front of the official programmes for the Adelaide fading to photograph, some pavilion. Photograph laid down to Test and tour matches v Combined wear/scuffs/damage to photograph photographers mount. Overall Country and Canterbury 1954/55. G and mount otherwise in good approx 20”x16”. Some fading, £50/70 condition. A rare early view of faults etc. The Alexandra cricket club cricket at Hastings £100/150 played matches at Priory Meadow 193 Albert Craig. ‘Our Bowlers and a £30/50 word about the Lancashire Defeat’. Alfred Shaw was employed by Lord Printed poem by Craig known as Sheffield to coach young Sussex 187 ‘The All Edrich Family XI 1959’. ‘The Surrey Poet’. With F.H. Ayres cricketers and played for Sussex for Mono photograph of the Edrich advert to rear. Folds, nicks with one season, 1894/95 at the age of Family team, seated and standing, in resultant tear to centre, page in two 51 rows in front of the pavilion. halves otherwise in good condition 183 Sussex/ Representative teams Includes Bill, John, Brian, Geoffrey £30/40 Edrich etc. 9”x7”. G £30/40 c1870/80’s. Early sepia photograph 194 Yorkshire, Kent & Surrey c1910/20. of two cricket teams, grouped 188 Sussex v Kent 1904. Mono Selection of ten perforated stickers standing and seated in rows, photograph of Kent batting during (similar to large postage stamps) of wearing caps and cricket attire with the match played at Hastings on the players from the three counties umpires and officials. Players and 29th-31st 1904. Mounted, framed including George Hirst, Lord Hawke, officials noted include J. Phillips, and glazed. 11”x7”. Overall K.L. Hutchings, Strudwick, Rhodes, Blackman, Newham, Payne, 14.5”x11.5”. G £30/50 Dillon etc. The lower row of five Humphreys, Hide, H. Phillips, Ellis, stickers trimmed to lower edge. Greenfield, Alfred Shaw, Fillery (?), Scarce £80/120

20 195 Marylebone Cricket Club. List of borders otherwise in good/very six members of the Australian Matches 1914. Official folding good condition. Scarce £50/70 touring party to England. Signatures fixture card for 1914. G £40/50 are W. Brown, Bromley, Chipperfield, AUTOGRAPHED CRICKET EPHEMERA Barnett, Bushby (Manager) and Bull 196 Jack Hobbs. ‘My Cricket Record’. (Treasurer). G £30/40 78rpm record made by Jack Hobbs 203 Australia 1948. Official autograph in August 1925. Jack Hobbs talks on sheet for the Australian touring team 210 Cricketers signatures. Selection of cricket. VG £40/60 to England 1948. Signed in ink by all two signed album pages and four eighteen members of the party cards containing laid down individual 197 J.W. Goldman. Catalogue of the including Bradman, Harvey, Miller, signatures to each. Ten signatures extensive collection of Books on Hassett, Johnson, Toshack, Brown, including Sutcliffe, A. Wood, Lupton, Cricket formed by J.W. Goldman. To Morris, Hammence, Morris, Tallon, Oldroyd of Yorkshire, Shardlow, be sold by Messrs Hodgson & Co at Lindwall etc. Barnes hand stamped Slater, Lee of Derbyshire, Oates of 115 Chancery Lane, London on 24th as usual. Vertical and horizontal Notts etc. G £20/30 November 1966. No.2 of 1966-67. folds, odd nicks/tears to folds, two Catalogue for the sale. G £40/60 with tape reinforcement to back, 211 Australian tour of England 1953. Official autograph sheet fully signed 198 Sir Learie Constantine, Trinidad & some age toning otherwise in good in ink by all seventeen members of West Indies 1921-1939. Official condition £300/400 the touring party including Hassett, programme/brochure for the 204 New Zealand 1931. Album page Morris, Hill, Benaud, Harvey, Borough of Nelson ‘Admission of Sir signed in ink and pencil by ten Johnston, Lindwall, McDonald, Learie Constantine, M.B.E. as members of the touring team to Miller, Tallon etc. Clean 5” tear to Honorary Freeman of the Borough’ England 1931. Signatures include sheet upwards from right hand held at the Council Chamber, Nelson Lowry, Dempster, Vivian, Blunt, border affecting two signatures on the 20th April 1963. Sold James, Talbot etc. Scarce. To verso otherwise in good condition £30/50 together with two letters from the are eleven signatures of the All India Town Clerk regarding the occasion. team of 1932. All signatures in ink 212 Australia 1948. Official autograph G £40/60 £150/250 sheet for the Australian touring team to England 1948. Signed in ink by all 199 W.G. Grace. Three small scrapbooks 205 Gentlemen v Players 1934. Album eighteen members of the party containing press cuttings/pictures, page signed in ink by thirteen including Bradman, Harvey, Miller, statistical information mainly on members of the Players team. Hassett, Johnson, Toshack, Brown, Grace plus other cricketers. Sold with Signatures include Keeton, Denton, Morris, Hammence, Morris, Tallon, a free standing print of ‘The Game of Dolphin, Verity, Townsend, Sutcliffe, Lindwall etc. Barnes hand stamped Cricket as played in the Artillery Leyland, Hendren etc. Page laid as usual. vertical and horizontal folds Ground’ Hayman. G £20/30 down to slightly larger page. G otherwise in good condition 200 Loddon Cricket Club 1878-1886. £70/100 £400/600 Small original expenses book for the 206 Yorkshire. Album page with laid 213 Australian tour of England 1953. Norfolk cricket club. The book kept down signatures of Sutcliffe and Official autograph sheet fully signed by the Secretary Alfred Gilbert. G Kilner on piece and press picture. in ink by all seventeen members of £15/25 Plus separate album page with the touring party including Hassett, 201 ‘The Scrutineer 1885’. Original signed trade card of A. Waddington. Morris, Hill, Benaud, Harvey, complete newspaper of The G £25/35 Johnston, Lindwall, McDonald, Scrutineer newspaper dated 29th 207 New Zealand tour of England 1937. Miller, Tallon etc. Light fold marks January 1885 with inside page Two album pages nicely signed by all otherwise in good/very good report and scorecard on the English fifteen members of the touring party. condition £130/160 Eleven v Twenty two of Berrima Signatures include Donnelly, 214 M.C.C. tour of Australia & New District match played at The Show Dunning, Kerr, Weir, Page, Vivian, Zealand 1950/1951. Official Ground, Moss Vale, N.S.W. Moloney, Hadlee, Wallace etc. The autograph sheet fully signed in ink Australia. Peel took eighteen of the signatures signed on the 10th July by nineteen members of the touring twenty two first innings wickets, 1937 when they played Yorkshire. party including the joint Managers, Bates and Scotton both made The two pages laid down to slightly Green and Nash and bagman centuries. The newspaper in larger album pages. G £50/80 Ferguson. Signatures include generally good condition £30/50 208 ‘Players XI, 1920. Lords’. Album Captain Brown, Compton, Bailey, 202 Lancashire 1931. Linen page signed in ink by twelve of the Hutton, Close, Bedser, Evans, handkerchief, 17”x17”, with printed Players team including Rhodes, Wright, Hollies, McIntyre, Sheppard image of the Lancashire team with Hobbs, Mead, Hendren, Howell, etc. Good/very good condition. Rare title to top ‘Lancashire County Woolley, Hearne, Cook, Strudwick £120/160 Cricket Club Season 1931’ and etc. The page trimmed affecting 215 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1958/59. ‘Champion County 1926, 1927, Woolleys signature, All signatures Official autograph sheet fully signed 1928 & 1930’. To the lower border ‘light’ faded. Generally good in ink by all eighteen members of the the printed names of the team condition. Adhesive marks to verso touring party. Signatures include including Eckersley, E. & R. Tyldesely, £25/35 May, Cowdrey, Graveney, Laker, Paynter, McDonald, Iddon, Watson, Trueman, Statham, Loader Duckworth etc. Minor foxing to 209 ‘Australian Cricketers 26/4/1934’. Album page nicely signed in ink by etc. Very light fold marks otherwise

21 in very good condition £40/60 223 New Zealand tour of Australia for the tour. Fifteen signatures in ink 1993/94. Official autograph sheet including Richardson, Haynes, Lara, 216 South African tour of Australia & signed by seventeen members of the Marshall, Patterson, Hooper etc. New Zealand 1963/64. Official touring party. Signatures include Light folds otherwise in generally autograph sheet for the tour fully Rutherford, Greatbatch, Cairns, good condition £30/40 signed in ink by all seventeen Morrison etc. Sold with a further members of the party including sheet for the New Zealand team 230 Australia World Cup 1992. Official Goddard, Van Der Merwe, Barlow, who played Western Australia in autograph sheet for the Australian Bland, G&P Pollock, Lindsay, Waite 1989. Fully signed. G £20/30 Squad fully signed with seventeen etc. Folds otherwise in good signatures including Border, Marsh, condition £40/60 224 India tour of Australia 1991/92. Taylor, Waugh, Hughes etc. G Official autograph sheet fully signed £30/50 217 Yorkshire. Three ‘Lord’s headed by all nineteen members of the pages with typed headings touring party including Azharuddin, 231 England v Australia 1934. Large ‘Yorkshire C.C.C.’ and dated 1979, Srikkanth, Tendulkar, Kapil Dev, black autograph book containing the 1988 and 1998. Each signed by Srinath, Ganguly etc. Sold with a signatures of both the England and members of the team. Thirty five further sheet for the India U19 tour Australian teams who played in the signatures including Bairstow, of Australia 1995. G £25/35 fifth Test at the Oval in August Boycott, Carrick, Lumb, Moxon, 1934. Twenty three ink signatures Byas, Sidebottom etc. G £20/30 225 West Indies ‘Rebel’ tour of South nicely signed to two individual Africa 1983. Official Border Cricket pages, one signed by England and 218 Australian tour of England 1961. Union autograph sheet signed in ink the other Australia. Signatures Official autograph sheet fully signed by sixteen members of the touring include Woodfull, Bradman, in ink by all nineteen members of the team including Greenidge, Rowe, Ponsford, Grimmett, Oldfield, touring party including Benaud, Kallicharan, King, Julian, Murray, McCabe, Chipperfield, O’Reilly, Harvey, Booth, Davidson, Gaunt, Bacchus etc. G £20/30 Brown, Wyatt, Walters, Woolley, McDonald, Simpson, McKenzie etc. Verity, Bowes, Ames, Sutcliffe etc. Fold marks otherwise in good 226 Australian State sheets 1983-1999. Lacking the signature of Hammond condition. Sold with a autograph Eleven official autograph sheets for from the two teams. Busby the sheet containing the facsimile State teams in the period. States Australian Manager is included. printed signatures of the England include South Australia, New South Good condition £200/300 and Australian teams who played at Wales, Tasmania, Victoria, Lord’s in 1930. G £50/70 Queensland, Western Australia etc. 232 Marylebone Cricket Club 1980/90’s. Signatures include Inverarity, Collection of fifteen M.C.C. headed 219 Northamptonshire 1960. Official Hookes, Lawson, S. Waugh, M. autograph sheets signed by M.C.C., autograph sheet signed by fifteen Waugh, Boon, Border, Healy, Law, Representative and County teams members of the team. Signatures Jones, Gilchrist, Langer, Katich etc. G from the period. Signatures include include Andrew, Manning, Crump, £30/50 Essex 1989, Worcestershire 1989, Wild, Dawson, Jakeman, Nottinghamshire 1987 & 1988, Ramsamooj etc. G £15/25 227 Australia 1988. Official Western England v West Indies 1988, v Sri Australian autograph sheet signed 220 County autograph sheets 1988- Lanka 1988, Sri Lanka 1988, by the Australian team who played 1997. Collection of twenty one England v Australia 1989 etc. VG New Zealand in the World Series official autograph sheets for various £30/40 1988. Eleven signatures including counties for the period including Border, Marsh, Boon, McDermott, 233 Worcestershire 1992 & 2003. Two Essex, Nottinghamshire, Surrey, Waugh, Jones etc. Sold with two official autograph sheets signed fully Lancashire, Warwickshire, Kent, W.A. sheets signed by ‘Old Australia’ signed. G £10/20 Gloucestershire, Northamptonshire and ‘Old Western Australia’ who etc. G £30/50 played each other in 1987. 234 Australian tour of England 1968. Official autograph sheet fully signed 221 New Zealand 1985. Official Signatures include McKenzie, Lillee, in ink by all seventeen members of autograph sheet for the New Marsh, Malone, Thomson, Pascoe, the touring party including Lawry, I. Zealand tour of Australia 1985. Fully Chappell etc. Qty 3. G £30/40 Chappell, Cowper, Hawke, Gleeson, signed in ink by all sixteen members 228 Pakistan 1992/93. Official Mallett, McKenzie, Walters etc. of the party including Coney, Cairns, autograph sheet for the Pakistan Some folds, old adhesive marks to Hadlee, Wright, Crowe, Reid etc. tour of Australia and New Zealand corners otherwise in good condition Folds otherwise in good condition 1992/93. Fully signed with £30/50 £25/35 seventeen signatures including 235 Australian tour of England 1977. 222 New Zealand 1987/88. Official Miandad, Raja, , Official autograph sheet fully signed autograph sheet for the New Sohail, Anwar etc. Sold with three in ink by all seventeen members of Zealand tour of Australia 1987/88. various autograph sheets, England the touring party including G. Fully signed by all seventeen tour of Australia 1990/91, England Chappell, Marsh, McCosker, members of the party in ink. Young Cricketers to Australia 1990 Malone, O’Keefe, Thomson, Walker, Signatures include Crowe, Hadlee, and Zimbabwe 1994/95. Qty 4. G Walters etc. Handwritten inscription Jones, Watson, Wright, Rutherford £30/40 from McCosker, folds otherwise in etc. G £20/30 229 West Indies tour of Australia good condition £30/40 1991/92. Official autograph sheet

22 236 Australian Centenary tour of down to card. G £30/40 piece. G £30/50 England 1980. Official autograph sheet fully signed in ink by all 240 ‘J. Hobbs’. Signed mono trade card 248 Richard Cameron North Palairet. fourteen members of the touring of Hobbs. Presented with ‘The Somerset 1891-1902. Ink signature party including G. Chappell, Hughes, Champion’ 1922. Odd faults of Palairet on paper piece. G £30/50 otherwise good £20/30 Border, Lillee, Thomson, Mallett, 249 Arthur Edward Newton. Somerset Yallop, Pascoe etc. Adhesive marks 241 Alfred Percy Freeman. Kent & 1891-1914. Ink signature of Newton and small damage to bottom corners England 1914-1936. Typewritten on paper piece. G £30/50 otherwise in good condition £30/40 letter from John Arlott on person- 250 John Daniell. Somerset 1898-1927. 237 Australian tour of England 1981. alised writing paper to Tich Freeman, dated 26th November, inviting Ink signature of Daniell on paper Official autograph sheet fully signed piece. G £30/40 in ink by nineteen members of the Freeman to attend a Luncheon being touring party including K.Hughes, held to commemorate Jack Hobbs 251 Charles Burgess Fry. Sussex 1894- Marsh, Wood, Alderman, Border, Birthday on the 16th December. 1908. Ink signature of Fry on paper Lillee, Hogg etc. Some faults Dated 26th November 1964 and piece. G £30/40 nicely signed by Arlott. VG £30/50 otherwise in good condition £30/40 252 Lord Martin Bladen Hawke, Previously the property of ‘Tich’ 237a West Indies tour of Australia Yorkshire & England 1881-1911. Ink Freeman’s grand daughter 1951/52. Album page signed in ink signature of Hawke on larger paper by six of the team who played 242 Alfred Percy Freeman. Kent & piece. G £40/60 Tasmania. Sold with further album England 1914-1936. Blue autograph 253 Douglas Robert Jardine. Surrey & page signed by four of the Tasmania book containing various cricketers, England 1921-1933. Ink signature of team and another page, signed to actors, sportsmen etc collected by Jardine on larger paper piece. G both sides, with nineteen signatures Freeman at functions he attended. £40/60 of the Tasmanian team who played Signatures include a Kent team from India in 1948. Signatures include the 1960’s, Kent 1965, J.C. Hubble, 254 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji, Sussex & Goddard, Valentine, Gomez, Gullen, F. Woolley & W. Fairservice, Alf England 1893-1920. Ink signature of Rae, Dollery, Alexander, Richardson, Gover, Cornwallis, Ashdown, actors Ranjitsinhji on paper piece. G M. Harvey, D. Maddocks, Hill etc. Jane Hylton, Harry Secombe, Tony £40/60 Majority of signatures signed in Faye, Lorna Stevenson, Dai Davies 255 Percy G.H. Fender, R.E.S. Wyatt, pencil, some a little faint. The (football) etc. Some signatures laid Pelham Warner and Andrew signatures obtained by the vendor down to book on pieces, some pages Sandham. Ink signatures of all four when a boy in Tasmania £20/30 loose, some a little tatty. Generally players on individual paper pieces. G 237b England. Official autograph sheets good condition £30/40 £30/40 for England v New Zealand (1st Test) The following ink signatures and 256 Hon Charles George Lyttelton. Eton 1986, Texaco Trophy matches v New letters were formerly the property of & Cambridge University 1861-1864. Zealand 1986 and Texaco Trophy Richard C.N. Palairet, Somerset Three page handwritten letter from matches v New Zealand 1994. All 1891-1902. Palairet was Secretary Lyttelton, dated 25th August 1875. fully signed. Sold with a pre tour of Surrey 1920-1932 and was joint Recipient unknown. Mention of brochure for the South Africans Manager with Pelham Warner of the Down House, former home of 1947. G £20/30 M.C.C. team to Australia 1932/33 Charles Darwin. Handwriting (Bodyline tour) 238 ‘Visit of the M.C.C. Test Team to difficult to decipher, no 1930/31. ‘Union Castle 243 William Attewell. Nottinghamshire & content. Letter written on ‘Hagley, Line. R.M.S. Edinburgh Castle’. Pre England 1881-1900. Ink signature of Stourbridge’ headed paper and tour brochure for the tour with list of Attewell on larger paper piece. G signed in ink by Lyttelton. G £50/80 players, pen pictures and £30/50 257 Hon Charles George Lyttelton. Eton biographies, itinerary etc. Signed to & Cambridge University 1861-1864. back cover ‘Autographs’ page by all 244 Captain Edward George Wynyard. Hampshire & England 1878-1908. Three page handwritten letter from sixteen members of the M.C.C. Lyttelton, dated 10th October 1875. touring party. Signatures in pencil Ink signature of Wynyard on larger paper piece. G £30/50 Recipient unknown. Handwriting and ink, mainly pencil include difficult to decipher, no cricket Chapman, Wyatt, Hendren, 245 Gerald Fowler. Somerset 1891-1903. content. Letter written on ‘Hagley, Sandham, Farrimond, Leyland, Ink signature of Fowler on larger Stourbridge’ headed paper and Hammond, Voce, Turnbull, Tate, paper piece. Sold with a similar piece signed in ink by Lyttelton. G £50/80 Goddard etc. Vertical fold, odd faults signed ‘Sam’, S.M.J. Woods, otherwise in good condition. Rare in Somerset & England 1891-1910. 258 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji, Sussex & this signed form £200/300 Qty 2. G £40/60 England 1893-1920. Two page handwritten letter from Ranjitsinhji 239 ‘Nottinghamshire’. Sepia press 246 Frank A. Phillips. Somerset 1897- to R.C.N. Palairet, dated 18th May picture of the Nottinghamshire team 1911. Ink signature of Phillips on 1922, regarding an invitation to the c 1927. Signed in ink by six of the larger paper piece. G £30/40 Kennington Oval to watch the players featured. Signatures are 247 Lionel Charles Hamilton Palairet. cricket ‘I heartily appreciate your Barratt, Matthews, Whysall, Payton, kind thoughts, especially in these Richmond and George Gunn. Laid Somerset & England 1891-1909. Ink signature of Palairet on larger paper days of waning courtesy....I am

23 waiting for the weather to get more 262 William Findlay. Lancashire 1902- filled in certain things on the form, as settled and warmer. Meantime I am 1906. Two page handwritten letter I am not sure of them and so wonder keeping myself warm by weeding on M.C.C. headed paper from if you would do them for me’. The my garden in Staines....With my Findlay, as Secretary of the M.C.C. letter dated 21st August 1932 and numerous thanks for your charming (1926-1936), to Palairet regarding nicely signed by Brown. G £70/100 consideration fro an old fogey of the his resignation from the position of game’. Letter written on ‘Jamnagar Secretary of Surrey C.C.C. Findlay 267 Maurice Leyland. Yorkshire & House, Staines’ headed paper with expresses his immense regret at England 1920-1947. One page family crest and nicely signed in ink Palairet’s departure...’Good luck to handwritten letter, on ‘Palace Hotel, by Ranjitsinhji. G £100/150 you and come to see us here in 1932 Bloomsbury St’ headed paper from as often as possible’. The letter dated Leyland to Palairet regarding the 259 Hon. Lionel Hallam Tennyson, 8th May 1931 and nicely signed by Board of Trade form etc. The letter Hampshire & England 1913-1935. Findlay. G £30/40 dated 22nd August 1932 and nicely Two page handwritten letter from signed by Leyland. G £70/100 Tennyson to R.C.N. Palairet, dated 263 Pelham Francis Warner. Middlesex & 19th July 1923, regarding the Earl of England 1894-1920. Two page 268 George Duckworth. Lancashire & Caledon becoming a member of the handwritten letter on Cricketer England 1923-1938. One page Oval. ‘you'll remember I spoke to magazine headed paper from handwritten letter from Duckworth you about Caledon becoming a Warner to Palairet regarding his to Palairet regarding the Board of member of the Oval, during the resignation from the position of Trade form etc. ‘I have sent my Gents v Players. I will propose him Secretary of Surrey C.C.C. ‘to say passport to Lords for their and Lord Edward Grosvenor will how very sorry I am to hear that you examination’. The letter dated 23rd second him....’ Letter written on are leaving the Oval which will not August 1932 and nicely signed by ‘White’s’ headed paper and nicely seem the same place to me after you Duckworth. G £70/100 signed in ink by Tennyson. G £50/80 have gone..’. The letter dated 5th 269 Hedley Verity. Yorkshire & England May 1931 and nicely signed ‘Plum’. 260 Herbert Strudwick. Surrey & England 1930-1939. One page handwritten G £30/40 1902-1927. Two page handwritten letter, on ‘Palace Hotel, Bloomsbury letter from Strudwick to R.C.N. The following seven letters were St’ headed paper from Verity to Palairet, dated 7th February 1925, sent to Palairet, as joint tour Palairet regarding the Board of Trade thanking Palairet for his help with his Manager, by various members of the form etc. ‘I have noted your Benefit at Surrey. The letter written M.C.C. touring party to Australia instructions re clothes, baggage etc on ‘Hotel Windsor, Melbourne’ 1932/33 (Bodyline) regarding Board for which I thank you very much’. headed paper and written by of Trade forms, equivalent to The letter dated 22nd August 1932 Strudwick whilst on the M.C.C. tour passports, for the forthcoming tour and nicely signed by Verity. G of Australia 1924/25. Excellent of Australia £70/100 references to the tour, ‘This tour is 270 Stanley Baldwin M.P. 1867-1947. drawing to a close now, and we have 264 Nawab of Pataudi. Oxford University, Worcestershire, England Two page handwritten letter to had a very good time apart from Palairet expressing his cricket. There we have been very & India 1928-1946. One page handwritten letter on ‘Alexandra disappointment at not being able to unlucky to have lost all three Tests attend a match at the Oval, ‘I am played so far. If the Umpires had Hotel, Hyde Park Corner’ headed paper from Pataudi to Palairet very disappointed that I cannot been fair we should have won two enjoy your hospitality at the Oval. I and perhaps three. It is the worst regarding the Board of Trade form etc. ‘I have had M.C.C. colours have to work on a speech for Hull umpiring I have ever seen.... J.B. H where I go tomorrow and yesterday, (Hobbs) and Sutcliffe are in great painted on all my luggage.... Good- bye till 8th October’. The letter of course, was no go’. The letter on form with the bat and Tate is a long 10 Upper Brook Street headed way the best bowler out here...’. dated 17th August 1932 and nicely signed by Pataudi. G £70/100 paper, dated 16th July 1931 and Unfortunately the letter has been cut nicely signed by Baldwin. G £80/120 on the second page and the lower 265 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & Stanley Baldwin was a British half is lost. The signature part ‘Yours England 1912-1937. Two page Statesman and three times Prime Faithfully H. Strudwick’ has been handwritten letter from Tate to Minister of the United Kingdom, in preserved from the lower half of the Palairet regarding the Board of Trade 1923/1924, 1924/1929 and letter. G £40/60 form etc. The letter dated 21st 1935/1937 261 H.D.G Leveson-Gower. Surrey & August 1932 and nicely signed by England 1895-1920. Two page Tate. G £70/100 271 Richard Cameron North Palairet. handwritten letter from Leveson- 266 Frederick Richard Brown. Surrey, Somerset 1891-1902. Selection of Gower to Palairet thanking him for Northamptonshire & England 1931- five letters sent to Palairet with an enjoyable lunch on the previous 1953. Two page handwritten letter cricket interest. Two handwritten Saturday, references to Dick (Richard from Brown to Palairet regarding the letters from cricket writer and author Palairet). The letter dated 14th Board of Trade form etc. ‘I am Edward Verrall Lucas, both dated February 1927 and nicely signed by writing to ask you if you will send me early 1930’s, one regarding Palairet’s Leveson-Gower. Adhesive marks to the sheet showing M.C.C. touring departure from the Oval and the left hand corner otherwise in good colours, as I want to have them other general with references to condition £30/40 painted on my luggage.... I have not cricket... at the moment cricket and the Summer seem like the stuff of

24 dreams for I am in bed groaning with Micky Stewart and John Edrich. Sold 280 New Zealand 1958. Official menu sciatica.... ps Poor Johnny-won’t-hit- with various items of club ephemera for the British Sportsman’s Club any-more’. (Reference to the death with Richmond Town and luncheon given to the New Zealand of J.W.H.T. Douglas who was drown Cockfosters Cricket Club interest Cricket team in 1958. The luncheon in Denmark in December 1930). including fixtures lists, blazer badges, was held at The Savoy Hotel, Both signed with the initials ‘E.V.’. Dinner menus (some with Royman London on 18th April 1958. The Another part letter with the ink Browne cartoons to back cover, menu with cartoon cover illustration signature of Archibald Stuart Playfair Cricket Monthly), booklets, by Tom Webster. To inside pages, Wortley who painted the excellent tankards etc. G £25/35 poem by A.P. Herbert, menu and image of W.G. Grace 1890 and two toasts. The rear cover signed in ink 276 ‘Cricketers from South Africa 1955’. other letters with cricket references, by nine players from the England Edited by Gordon Ross. Playfair. writer unknown. Qty 5. G £50/80 and New Zealand teams including Signed in ink to pen portraits by all Compton, Doggart, W.Edrich, Reid, 272 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1951/52. sixteen members of the touring Harford, Cave, Miller etc plus Peter Complimentary Dinner menu to party. Signatures include Captain West and the front cover by artist Freddie Brown, Captain of M.C.C. Cheetham, McGlew, Tayfield, Tom Webster. Vertical fold, some on the 1950/51 tour of Australia. Endean, Goddard, Adcock etc. VG age toning to covers otherwise in The Dinner held at the Savoy Hotel £70/100 good condition. Sold with a sepia on 17th July 1951 given in acknowl- photograph of a group including edgement of his success in Australia. 277 South African tour of England 1960. Jack Hobbs and Joe Davis (Snooker) With cartoon to cover by Tom Official menu and table plan for the £30/40 Webster. Signed to back cover by British Sportsman’s Club luncheon given to the South African cricket ten members of the England team. 281 Don Bradman. Australian Cricket team in 1960. The luncheon was Signatures signed in ink include Society. South Australia 11th Annual held at The Savoy Hotel, London on Hutton, Brown, Fender, Evans, Dinner 1988. Official menu for the 21st April 1960. The menu with Wright, Bedser, Yardley, Simpson etc. Dinner held at the Sturt Football cartoon cover illustration by Tom G £80/120 Club, Unley on the 14th October Webster. To inside pages, poem by 1988. Signed to front cover by 273 England, West indies & Australian A.P. Herbert, menu and toasts. The Bradman and to inside page by Test cricketers. Album page signed in front cover signed by artist Tom President Chris Harte. Sold with a ink and pencil by eleven England, Webster. Some age toning to covers selection of Bradman ephemera one West Indian and one Australian otherwise in good condition £30/40 including modern ‘flicker book’, Test players. Signatures include T. postcards, books, full set of Wass, Carr & Heane of 278 India 1952. Official menu for the ‘Australian Legends’ postal stamps Nottinghamshire, Lord Lionel British Sportsman’s Club luncheon featuring Bradman etc plus an Tennyson of Hampshire, Tate & C.B. given to the Indian Cricket team in official autograph sheet signed by Fry of Sussex, Bill O’Reilly of 1952. The luncheon was held at The South Australia 1988 with eleven Australia, C.R. Browne of the West Savoy Hotel, London on 29th April signatures. G/VG £50/70 Indies, Sutcliffe & Bowes of 1952. The menu with cartoon cover illustration by Tom Webster. To Yorkshire, Warner & Brown of 282 ‘Cricket World Cup 1996. India, inside pages, poem by A.P. Herbert, Middlesex and Wally Hammond of Pakistan & Sri Lanka’. menu and toasts. The rear cover Gloucestershire. G £70/100 Commemorative framed cloth signed in ink by eleven of the Indian embroidered emblems of all twelve 274 ‘Queensland Cricket Association team including Hazare, Manjreker, nations laid down to green baize Dinner in Honour of the World Gopinath, Sen, Adhikari, Shinde, with embroidered title in gold to top. Eleven 1971’. Official menu for the Gaekwad, Umrigar etc. The inside To lower border the signatures of the Dinner held at the Queensland pages signed by F.R. Brown, W. South African team signed to card Cricketers Club on the 17th Howard, A.P.F. Chapman and A.P. strip. Fifteen signatures including November 1971. Signed to front and Herbert. Additionally signed to front Cronje, Woolmer, Pollock, Kallis, rear covers by forty players and cover by artist Tom Webster. Some Donald, Cullinan etc. Limited edition guests. Signatures include Lindwall, age toning to covers otherwise in 5/200 produced. VG £30/50 Burge, Mackay, Graveney, Greig, Bill good condition £50/80 Brown Asif Masood, etc. Sold with a 283 ‘Celebrating 100 Years of Sheffield 279 South Africa 1955. Official menu for further programme for the Rhodesia Shield Cricket’. South Australian the British Sportsman’s Club v Cavaliers cricket match played at Cricket Association programme for luncheon given to the South African Salisbury in March 1963 signed by the match against New South Wales Cricket team in 1955. The luncheon twenty five of the players. Signatures in December 1992. Signed to front was held at The Savoy Hotel, include Benaud, Edrich, J.Reid, N. and back covers by eighteen London on 27th April 1955. The O’Neill, Alley, Dexter, G.McKenzie, Australian Test players including menu with cartoon cover illustration Bland, Pithey etc. G £50/70 Hawke, S. Waugh, Warne, Yardley, by Tom Webster. To inside pages, W.A. Brown, Thomson, Hammond 275 Surrey Club Cricket Ephemera. poem by A.P. Herbert, menu and etc. G £30/50 Selection of five handwritten letters toasts. The rear cover signed in ink from cricketers to Mr Brown by Brian Johnston and the front 284 Signed cricket cards. Album regarding invitations to various cover by artist Tom Webster. Vertical containing over fifty signed white Dinners in the 1960’s. Cricketers are fold, some age toning to covers cards etc. Each card signed Ken Barrington (2), Peter May, otherwise in good condition £20/30 individually. Signatures include

25 Ganguly, May, Titmus, Willis, C. of ‘Bradnam’ and ‘Bradman’. The 1960’, souvenir tour programme Lloyd, Tremlett, Nicholas, Jesty, letters refer to the research, signed by four members of the party. Acfield etc. G £20/30 Bradman’s cricket and personal life Signatures include Nourse, Goddard, from 1990 to just before his death in Griffin, Tayfield, Adcock, Waite etc. 285 England tour of South Africa 1995- 2001. Bradman talks of ‘paying a G £30/40 96. Official tour brochure signed to visit to Withersfield in 1930 to see an pen pictures by twenty of the players 291 M.C.C. 150th Anniversary of the old lady who claimed relationship featured. Signatures include Marylebone Cricket Club. Official but it was never proved’.... ‘I took a Atherton, Stewart, Cork, Hick, Dinner menu for the M.C.C. 150th very poor view of the suggestion Ramprakash, Thorpe, Cronje, Anniversary Dinner held at The that my ancestors were deported for Donald, Kirsten, McMillan, Rhodes, Savoy Hotel, London on 15th July sheep stealing’.....Life has been Pollock etc. G £20/30 1937. Menu with borders in red and exciting in England with the gold attached with red and gold downfall of Mrs Thatcher. I hope her 286 England v West Indies 1995. Official ribbon with M.C.C. emblem and successor is the right man for the programme for the 5th Test played titles to centre. Menu, wines and job’.....’The English cricketer have at Trent Bridge 1995. Signed by the Toast list to centre pages. Signed to started their Aussie tour, so far not England team. Twelve signatures front cover by J.W. Hearne and Patsy impressive, and I think Australia will including Atherton, Cork, Fraser, Hendren. Some foxing otherwise in prove too strong’....(Bodyline)’It was Hick, Knight, Thorpe, Wells etc. Also good condition £40/60 signed twice by Sherwin Campbell. a bitter series, no fraternisation G £15/25 between the teams, Oldfield was 292 Australia 1948. British Sportsman’s hospitalised after a terrible blow to Club ‘Luncheon menu to The 287 England v Sri Lanka 1998. Official the temple, Woodfull received an Australian Cricket Team 1948’. Held programme for the Test played at awful crack over the heart’....’, at the Savoy Hotel, London on 20th The Oval 1998. Signed by twenty ‘Boycott is so engrossed by Boycott April 1948. Illustrated cover by Tom nine of the players and Umpires and I greatly dislike people who have Webster with Kangaroo and M.C.C. featured. Signatures include Butcher, tickets on themselves. Humility is cricketer. To inside pages, poem by Fraser, Gough, B. Hollioake, one of the finest virtues of a human A.P. Herbert, menu and toasts. The Ramprakash, Ranatunga, Atapattu, being’.....’I’m appalled at the menu signed to back cover in ink by De Silva, Jayasuriya, Jayawardene ineptitude of England. There must eight of the Australian team, etc. G £15/25 surely be better players in the Bradman, Miller, Ring, McCool, 288 Zimbabwe v England ‘A’ 1990. County sides, the batting in the Brown, Loxton, Tallon and Official programme for the match main, lacks character and the Hamence. Plus Tour Manager Keith played at Harare. Fully signed by the bowling lacks venom (1993).....’Our Johnson. Also signed by former England touring party and the boy Warne has done wonderfully Australian Test players, W.J. O’Reilly Zimbabwe team. Twenty six well-after all he is only 22 with little and J. Fingleton, M. Tate, H.D.G. signatures include Atherton, Thorpe, experience, yet he is economical and Leveson-Gower, H. Bartlett etc. Rhodes, Watkin, Igglesdon, looks the best prospect for his Additionally signed to front cover by Nicholas, Houghton, G. Flower, A. age’....talks of his collection of Don Bradman and artist Tom Flower, Brandes etc. G £15/25 Wisdens and their value, Webster. Nine further signatures of unemployment in Australia, South additional guests to centre pages of 289 Don Bradman. Excellent collection of Africa back into (1991), menu. Vertical fold, some age toning correspondence from Bradman to cricket matches in Australia, Cricket to covers otherwise in good Nigel Ward of Norfolk, who World Cup 1992, 60th Wedding condition £200/300 conducted personal research into Anniversary, Bill O’Reilly death, One Don Bradman’s ancestry during the day cricket in Australia, Larwood, 293 Autographed cricket ephemera. 1990’s, comprising forty nine hand throat surgery, drought conditions, Collection of signed items including and type written letters from Bradman’s stroke, death of his wife scorecards, brochures, booklets, Bradman dating from July 1990 to (1998) etc. All letters are dated and cornhill cards (6), first day covers, February 1999. The correspondence the majority on ‘Sir Donald autograph sheets etc. Signatures refers to Ward’s research connecting Bradman’ headed paper. All letters include the West Indies team 1991, Bradman’s ancestors to two small signed by Bradman, either in full or South Africa 1994, Glamorgan 1978, rural villages in Norfolk, Bradenham, by his first name. The research and Botham, Rhodes, Tyson, Sobers, and Suffolk, Withersfield. He traced letters were featured in many McKenzie, Laker, Statham, Milburn Bradman’s ancestors back to the newspapers and sporting magazines etc. Some unsigned items. 16th century in Bradenham and then plus various television pieces. A Northamptonshire interest. G onto Withersfield in Suffolk. comprehensive insight into the man £30/50 Marriage records of Bradman’s interwoven with his past cricketing CRICKET SCORECARDS, earliest known relative ‘show a career and snatches of his personal PROGRAMMES, MAGAZINES ETC marriage between Edmund of life in the 1990’s. VG £2000/3000 Bradenham and a local woman, he 294 Don Bradman. Official first day cover was obviously a poor labourer and 290 South African tour of England 1960. to commemorate ‘200th Anniversary had no surname, so they called him ‘Cricketers from South Africa’, 1960 of England and Australian links’ Bradenham. Over the years the tour guide (Ross) signed by eleven issued in 1988. Signed by Bradman name evolved to Bradman’. Also members of the touring party and in black ink. limited edition cover references to the surname variation ‘The South Africa cricket tour of 136/150 £40/60

26 295 West Indies tour of England 1939. 302 Signed scorecards. Three scorecards 307 Touring teams scorecards 1930- ‘The Ashes. The West Indies are for England v South Africa (O.T.) 1952. Twenty cards for matches Here!’. Rare tour souvenir brochure 1955, Brentham C.C. v Middlesex XI against the county teams including for the tour in 1939. Printed by Love 1946 and M.C.C. v West Indies Glamorgan v Australia 1934 & 1948, & Malcomson Co of Surrey. Original 1950. The cards signed by twenty Gloucestershire v Australians 1930, decorative covers. 31pp. Some faults four players and commentators in Middlesex v Australians 1934, Surrey to top border of cover otherwise in total. Signatures include Gubby v Australia 1934 & 1948, Sussex v good condition £40/60 Allen, Ernest Tyldesely, Patsy Australians 1934, Warwickshire v Hendren, Bill Edrich, Jack Robertson, India 1932, Yorkshire v Australians 296 England v South Africa 1947. Official Leslie Compton, John Arlott, Rex 1938 & 1948, Essex v Australians scorecard for the 4th Test played at Alston, E.W. Swanton, Brian 1948, Yorkshire v New Zealand Headingley on the 26th-30th July Johnston etc. G £40/60 1949, Somerset v India 1952 etc. 1947. Fully signed in ink by both Some faults, generally good sides. Twenty six signatures 303 Scotland v Australia 1953. Official condition £80/120 including Melville, Nourse, Viljeon, folding scorecard for the tour match Rowan, Mann, Lindsay, Hutton, played at Raeburn Place, Edinburgh 308 County Championship scorecards Yardley, Compton, Edrich, on 18 & 19th September 1953. 1930/40’s. Fourteen cards including Washbrook, Place, Evans etc. G/VG Pictorial colour front cover. Signed in Yorkshire v Middlesex 1930, Surrey v £70/100 ink to the front cover by seven Lancashire 1932, Middlesex v members of the Australian team and Worcestershire 1932, Yorkshire v 297 ‘The Prudential Cup 1975’. Official two members of the Scotland team. Sussex 1937, Lancashire v album containing eight team official Also signed to the team page by five Glamorgan 1938, Yorkshire v first day covers and eight team of the Scotland team. Signatures Lancashire 1946 etc. Some faults, postcards, the covers franked with include L.Hassett, N.Harvey, generally good condition £30/50 the postal stamps of the particular C.Macdonald, R.Archer, J.C.Hill, country, together with fifteen first G.Hole, D.Tallon, W.A.Edward, 309 Gloucestershire v Northamptonshire day covers covering group matches, J.D.Henderson, I.M.Anderson, 1907. Official folding scorecard for semi finals and the Final, West Indies W.Nichol, J.Brown etc. G/VG the match played at The Spa, v Australia. G £30/50 £40/60 Gloucester on the 10th-12th June 1907. In an amazingly low scoring 298 ‘The Prudential Cup 1979’. Official 304 West Indies v Rest of the World match. Gloucestershire were all out limited edition album containing 1986. Official scorecard for the for 60 and 88 and Northamptonshire twenty one team official first day match held at Edgbaston on 20th all out for 12 and 40. The top scorer covers and team postcards for the May 1986. Signed in ink by twenty in the match was Jessop who made competing teams in the Prudential four players from the match 22 & 24 in the two innings, Dennett Cup and ICC Trophy matches in including Greenidge, Richards, of Gloucestershire took 15 wickets 1979, the covers franked with the Holding, Logie, Walsh, Garner, for only 21 runs in the match, East postal stamps of the particular Gomes, C. Lloyd, Gavasker, Gower, took 12 wickets for 62 runs in the country, together with sixteen first Davison, Rice, Botham, Imran Khan, match for Northamptonshire. Some day covers covering group matches, Kapil Dev, Alderman etc. Generally wear to folds, causing minor splitting semi finals and the Final, England v good condition £60/80 otherwise in good condition £50/80 West Indies. One ICC Trophy cover signed. Limited edition 124/200. G 305 War-time cricket scorecards. Northamptonshire’s score of 12 is £30/50 Fourteen various scorecards for still the lowest equal total (Oxford matches played in the war-time University 1877) ever made by a 299 Cricket stamps. Black folder period including England v Australia team in the history of first class containing numerous cricket stamps. 1944 (2, both different) and 1945, cricket Some laid down on file pages, others England v The Dominions 1943 & loose in bags. Sold with ‘The 1944, Royal Australian Air Force v Sir 310 Surrey v Gloucestershire 1884. Early Centenary Pair’. Folder containing Pelham Warner’s XI 1943, Army v Sir official printed scorecard for the the English and Australian covers Pelham Warner’s XI 1942, New match played at the Kennington commemorating the Centenary Test Zealand v R.I. Scorer’s XI 1945, Oval 16th-18th June 1884. Surrey 1880/1980. G £20/30 Australian Air Force XI v Festival XI won the match by an innings and 33 runs. For Surrey, Read made 99, 300 Cricket first day covers. Collection of 1945, Sussex v C.Leatherbarrow’s Diver 65, Roller 47 and Horner took over sixty cricket first day covers. G Empire XI 1945 etc. Some faults, 6-64 in the Surrey first innings. For £20/30 generally good condition. Rare £60/80 Gloucestershire, Gilbert made 69, 301 ‘The Australian Bicentenary Album E.M. Grace 67 & 32, Painter 49, 1788-1988’. Official album 306 England Test match scorecards W.G. Grace 30 & 8 and Woof and containing official first day covers, 1930-1955. Fourteen cards Gilbert took 4 wickets each in stamps and postcards of the England including England v Australia 1930 Surrey’s only innings. Fully printed and Australian test grounds and (Lord’s), 1934 (L) and 1948 (TB), v scores. Advertisements to verso. teams. With front page with New Zealand 1931 (L), v West Indies Minor foxing otherwise in good photographs of and Don 1939 (L), v South Africa 1947 (TB, condition £100/150 Bradman, each signed below on OT, L), 1951 (L, O) etc. Some faults, 311 Sussex v Middlesex 1896. Early page by the two Ashes Captains. good £50/70 official printed scorecard for the Limited edition 448/700. Good match played at the Hove on the condition £50/70

27 27th-29th July 1896. Middlesex won 1998-2000 and 2002. G £20/30 with official tour brochure for the the match by nine wickets. For 1966/67 Australian tour, edited by 317 South Africa. Good quantity of Middlesex, O’Brien made 85, G.A. Chettle, ‘Champagne Cricket’ official tour brochures and Test Warner 71, Webbe 43, Stoddart 34 The Australian Tour of 1966/67’, match programmes for touring and Hearne took ten wickets in the post tour brochure and five ABC teams visiting South Africa match. For Sussex, Newham made Cricket Books for 1963/64, 1966/67 1980’s/2000’s. Sold with various 80, Marlow 63, Arlington 35, (2), 1969/70, 1993/94. G £30/40 Hartley 30 and Killick took 4-83 in books and brochures on South the Middlesex first innings. Part African sport and cricket, first day 323 South Africa and South African printed scores. Advertisements to covers, stamps, scorecards, modern related tour brochures, programmes verso. Odd minor faults otherwise in cigarette cards and South African and publications. Varied selection good condition £50/80 players benefit brochures. Benefits including Queensland v South Africa include V. van der Bijl 1980, M. 1952, South Africa v Queensland 312 Signed Test match scorecards. Four Procter 1982, J. Cook 1984, G. Le Country 1963, Australia v South scorecards, each signed by the player Roux 1988, H. Fotheringham 1989, Africa (1st Test) 1963, Natal v for his achievements in the match. A. Kuiper 1990 etc. G £30/50 Benaud’s Cavaliers 1961 etc. Also Signatures are Sir Richard Hadlee, 86 official programmes for South Africa 318 M.C.C. tour of South Africa & & 4 wickets in the match, Graham v England and v Holland from the Rhodesia 1948-1949. Official pre Gooch, 154no v West Indies 1991, World Cup held in Pakistan 1996. tour souvenir brochure. Published by Mike Atherton, 151 v New Zealand Qty 16. G £30/50 1990 and David Gower, 73 v the Transvaal Cricket Union 1948. Pakistan 1992. G £20/30 Original decorative wrappers. Sold 324 Indian souvenir tour brochures, with similar 1948/49 tour brochure programmes, books etc. Includes 313 Signed County match scorecards. published by Donaldsons Ltd of tour souvenirs for the tours by Nine scorecards, each signed by the Johannesburg and official souvenir Australia 1964 (Sport & Pastime), player for his achievements in the brochure for the 1956/57 M.C.C. India v Ceylon 1964, M.C.C. 1964 match, some multi signed. tour of South Africa. Edited by G.A. (BCCI) etc. Indian tours of England Signatures include Robin Hobbs, 100 Chettle. The first two bound in 1946, 1952, 1959 & 1982 etc. Good v Australia 1975, Gooch, Prichard & boards. Damp staining to lower half selection. Qty 14. G £40/60 Foster, 215, 245 & 101 v Leices of the Donaldson brochure 1990, Mark Waugh & Hussain, otherwise in good condition £30/50 325 Tour brochures, programmes, cricket 219no & 172no v Lancs 1992, annuals etc. Collection of twenty Graeme Hick, 405no v Somerset 319 Transvaal v Rhodesia 1947. Official cricket tour brochures and 1988, Hick, 252no & 100no v programme for the Currie Cup programmes 1980/90’s and twenty Glamorgan 1990, S. Marsh, eight match played at Bulawayo on the two editions of Playfair Cricket catches in an innings v Middlesex 1st-4th March 1947. Some gae Annuals 1949-2002/03, some large 1991 etc. G £20/30 toning to wrapper otherwise in good format. Plus other ephemera condition £15/25 including CMS phonecards 1 & 2, 314 Essex signed match scorecards. Four autograph sheets including India to 320 New Zealand tour to South Africa scorecards, each signed by members New Zealand 1995, England v 1961/62. Official programmes for of the Essex team or members of Pakistan 1987, Zimbabwe 2000 etc, tour matches v Natal Districts XI, v both teams, v Worcestershire 1987 1930’s album page signed by Universities XI/N.E. Transvaal, v (16 signatures), v v Surrey 1980 G.O.Allen and H.E.Carris etc. G Eastern Province, v Rhodesia, v S.A. (14), v Scotland 1990 (13), v £30/50 Scotland 1984 (20) and v Colts XI/ Border, v Transvaal/ Oxfordshire 1985 (13). Plus two Transvaal Districts XI and v Western 326 Cricket books and ephemera. Large B&H Cup Final programmes 1979 & Province/Country Districts XI. Some box containing good selection of 1989, both involving Essex. G joint match programmes. Sold with items including books, Test match £20/30 official programme for Rhodesia v programmes, tour brochures, new Zealand 1953 and official tour annuals etc. Includes ‘Sporting 315 Cricket scorecards 1950/1990’s. Box brochure for the New Zealand tour Chronicle Annual’ 1935 & 1936. of Test and county scorecards and of South Africa 1953/54. Edited by Some faults, generally good programmes for the period. Sold G.A. Chettle. Qty 9. G £30/50 condition £30/40 with further box of County Yearbooks/ Handbooks etc. Good 321 Australian tour of South Africa 1970. 327 Cricket ephemera 1970/90’s. Small Yorkshire interest. G £30/40 Official programmes for tour selection of ephemera including matches v Eastern Province, programmes, tickets, brochures, 316 Zimbabwe. Collection of Transvaal, Natal and v a joint team book etc. Includes ‘Winchester programmes for matches involving from OFS, Griqualand W, N.E. College Cricket matches 1825-1901’ Zimbabwe including v Middlesex Transvaal & Border. Sold with ‘The Edited by C.E.S. Mason. 1902, 1980, v Leicestershire 1981, v West 1970 Australians’ official tour programme for New Zealand v Indies XI 1982, v Sri Lanka 1982, v brochure. Edited by G.A. Chettle. England (3rd Test) 1978, ‘England in Young West Indies 1983, v Young Qty 5. G £30/40 New Zealand 1988’ tour brochure India 1984, v Young Australia 1983, signed by eight of the NZ team, 322 Australian tours of South Africa. v NSW 1987, v South Africa 1995 menus, signed Hick item, Test tickets Official souvenir programme for etc. Some duplication. Sold with for matches played in New Zealand Rhodesia v Australia played in Zimbabwe Cricket Yearbooks for etc. G £20/30 Bulawayo in November 1957. Sold

28 328 England tour of India 1985. Official pavilion at Scarborough. Walkers of Large original sepia real photograph souvenir brochure for the 3rd Test Scarborough. VG £50/80 postcard of the Australian team played at Calcutta on 31st standing in line in front of the 336 Gentlemen v Players 1927. Sepia December, 1st-5th January 1985. pavilion at Scarborough. Players real photograph postcard of the Sold with official souvenir brochure include Bradman, McCabe, Kippax, Gentlemen team, lined up in front of for the 3rd Test, Pakistan v England, Oldfield, Jackson, Wall, Richardson, the pavilion at Scarborough. Walkers played at the Gaddafi Stadium, Hornibrook, Grimmett, Fairfax etc. of Scarborough. VG £50/80 Lahore on the 19th-24th March Postcard by Walkers’ Studios of 1984. Some faults to the India 337 Gentlemen v Players 1927. Mono Scarborough. The postcard measures brochure otherwise in good real photograph postcard of the 10.25”x5.25”. Odd faults otherwise condition £20/30 Players team, lined up in front of the in good condition £40/60 pavilion at Scarborough. Walkers of 329 Cricket ephemera. Selection of 347 Alfred Percy Freeman. Kent & Scarborough. VG £50/80 various cricket ephemera including England 1914-1936. Mono real books, magazines, autographs, 338 West Indies v H.D.G Leveson- photograph postcard of Freeman, prints, scorecards etc. G £40/60 Gowers XI 1928. Mono real full length, wearing cricket whites. G £20/30 330 England ‘Yorkshire players’ on tour photograph postcard of the West of South Africa 1999-2000. Large Indies team, lined up in front of the Previously the property of ‘Tich’ framed cricket shirt signed the five pavilion at Scarborough. Walkers of Freeman’s grand daughter Yorkshire players, Vaughan, Gough, Scarborough. VG £60/80 348 Tom Hayward. Colour postcard of Silverwood, White and Hamilton. 339 M.C.C. ‘Australasian tour’ team v Hayward batting. Dainty series. G Sold with a box of eighteen cricket C.I. Thorntons XI 1928. Mono real £30/40 videos, ‘Cricket: Leaders of the photograph postcard of the M.C.C. World’ folder, two Yorkshire cricket team, lined up in front of the 349 Gloucestershire v Australia 1921. prints, one signed by Moxon and pavilion at Scarborough. Walkers of Mono real photograph postcard of two large cricketing figures, one of Scarborough. VG £50/80 the Prince of Wales meeting the Grace, both lacking bats. G £25/35 Australian players at Bristol during 340 M.C.C. ‘Australasian tour’ team v the tour match on the 10th June 331 Playfair Cricket Monthly 1960-1972. Lord Hawkes XI 1929. Mono real 1921. Warwick Armstrong and other The first six years uniformly bound. photograph postcard of the M.C.C. Australian players noted. AGS & Co Some odds. G £25/35 team, lined up in front of the series. Rare. G £40/60 331a . Official scorecard for pavilion at Scarborough. Walkers of Warwickshire v Durham, June 1994. Scarborough. VG £50/80 350 Hon. F.S. Jackson. Sepia real photograph postcard of Jackson Brian Lara scored the highest ever 341 M.C.C. ‘South African tour’ team v batting. Photograph by Hawkins individual score of 501 not out. Lord Hawkes XI 1930. Mono real Brighton. G £20/30 Signed by Lara in black ink £25/35 photograph postcard of the M.C.C. team, lined up in front of the 351 Comedy cricket postcards. Selection CRICKET POSTCARDS, CIGARETTE & pavilion at Scarborough. Walkers of of ten colour and mono comedy COLLECTORS CARDS Scarborough. VG £50/80 cricket postcards. G £15/25 332 M.C.C. v Yorkshire 1924. Mono 342 Australia v H.D.G Leveson-Gowers 352 Cricket postcards. Six cricket plainback real photograph postcard XI 1930. Mono real photograph postcards, five Star series and the of the M.C.C. team, lined up in front postcard of the Australian team, other of the 1930 Australians of the pavilion at Scarborough. lined up in front of the pavilion at (Bolland, creased). Sold with a Walkers of Scarborough. VG £50/80 Scarborough. Walkers of quantity of Cricketer and Playfair 333 Players v Gentlemen 1925. Sepia Scarborough. VG £60/80 magazines 1960’s and selection of cricket books. G £20/30 real photograph postcard of the 343 Gentlemen v Players 1931. Sepia Players team, lined up in front of the real photograph postcard of the 353 Australian tour of England 1921. pavilion at Scarborough. Walkers of Gentlemen team, lined up in front of Two mono postcards of the Scarborough. Heavy adhesive marks the pavilion at Scarborough. Walkers Australian team 1921. Jaeger & J. to verso otherwise in good condition of Scarborough. VG £50/80 Beagles 357A. Some faults including £50/80 adhesive marks to rear of Jaegar 344 Gentlemen v Players 1931. Mono card, some minor damage otherwise 334 M.C.C. ‘Australasian tour’ team v real photograph postcard of the in generally good condition. Sold C.I. Thorntons XI 1925. Sepia real Players team, lined up in front of the with a mono real photograph of Jack photograph postcard of the M.C.C. pavilion at Scarborough. Walkers of Hobbs in batting stance with team, lined up in front of the Scarborough. VG £50/80 pavilion at Scarborough. Walkers of facsimile signature. Interesting note Scarborough. Some adhesive marks 345 M.C.C. ‘West Indies tour’ team v to reverse dated 18th August 1926. to verso otherwise in good condition H.D.G Leveson-Gowers XI 1935. ‘At Jack Hobbs shop in Fleet Street £50/80 Mono real photograph postcard of on the day of England’s successful the M.C.C. team, lined up in front of Test match against Australia’. 335 M.C.C. ‘Outgoing South Africa tour’ the pavilion at Scarborough. Walkers Anonymous. G £20/30 team v C.I. Thorntons XI 1927. Sepia of Scarborough. VG £50/80 real photograph postcard of the 354 New Zealand 1931. Mono real M.C.C. team, lined up in front of the 346 Australian tour of England 1930. postcard of the New Zealand touring

29 team to England. Angus Thomas 364 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1975. 378 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. Ltd. Signed to verso by eight Generally very good condition Original hardback. Minor foxing to members of the team in black ink. £30/40 page edges otherwise in good/very Signatures include Dempster, Talbot, good condition £40/50 Blunt, James, Cromb etc. G £25/35 365 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1974. Generally very good condition 379 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959. 355 David Hunter. Yorkshire & England. £30/50 Original hardback. Mark to top of Rare early shield shaped trade card spine, minor foxing to page edges 366 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1973. with cameo of Hunter, named, to otherwise in good condition £30/40 right hand side and image of him Original hardback with dustwrapper. keeping wicket to left. ‘Yorkshire’ in Minor nicks to edge of dustwrapper 380 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. strip to side. J. Baines Litho, Bradford at base of spine otherwise in Original hardback. Mark to front 1890’s. With advertising to reverse. good/very good condition £30/50 cover, minor foxing to page edges otherwise in good condition £30/40 G £50/70 367 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1972. 356 Cornhill cards. Three signed mono Original hardback with dustwrapper. 381 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1957. cards of Chris Tavare and Bob Willis G £40/60 Original hardback. Wrinkling to spine paper otherwise in good (two cards, both different). G/VG 368 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1971. condition £30/40 £30/40 Original hardback with dustwrapper. 357 Cigarette cards. Selection of fifteen G £50/80 382 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956. Original hardback. G £30/40 assorted cigarette cards, two 369 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1970. featuring Bradman. Sold with a Original hardback with dustwrapper. 383 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. metal ‘Wills Woodbine cricket Very minor foxing to page edges Original hardback. Odd minor faults game’. G £10/15 otherwise in good condition £40/50 including minor foxing to page edges otherwise in good/very good 358 Yorkshire squad cards. Collection of 370 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1969. condition £40/60 seventeen signed colour cards. Plus Original hardback with dustwrapper. Hampshire C.C.C. desktop Calendar Very minor foxing to page edges 384 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954. signed by thirteen of the players otherwise in good condition £30/50 Original hardback. Some fading to featured. Signatures include gilts, minor foxing to page edges. G 371 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1968. Vaughan, Blakey, Gough, Hoggard, £30/40 Silverwood, White, R. Smith, Original hardback with dustwrapper. Mullally, Cook, Mascarenhas etc. VG Minor foxing to page edges, minor 385 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1953. £20/30 faults to dustwrapper otherwise in Original hardback. Some faults to good condition £30/40 boards, minor foxing to page edges. 359 Signed trade cards. Twenty Futera & G £20/30 Topps trade cards, all signed by the 372 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1966. player featured. Signatures include Original hardback with dustwrapper. 386 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1952. Warne (4), Gooch, Gough, Moody, Minor foxing to page edges, minor Original hardback. Some faults to Gillespie, Katich etc. Sold with 52 faults to dustwrapper otherwise in boards, minor foxing to page edges. 2007/08 ‘Select’ trade cards (current good condition £30/40 G £25/35 series). G £25/35 373 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1965 387 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1951. 360 Signed trade cards. Twenty ‘England & 1967. Original hardbacks. Both Original hardback. Minor faults to Gold Parallel’ 1998 trade cards, lacking dustwrappers. Minor foxing spine and boards, internal hinges nineteen signed by the player to the page edges of the 1965 broken to front and rear, minor featured. Signatures include Stewart, edition. G £30/40 foxing to page edges. G £20/30 Hussain, B. Hollioake, Atherton, 374 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964. 388 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950. Gough, Ramprakash, Thorpe, Hick Original hardback. Minor foxing to Original hardback. Some fading to etc. G £20/30 page edges, dulling to gilts spine gilt, breaking to front internal WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS otherwise in good condition £30/40 hinge, minor foxing to page edges. G £30/50 361 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1990- 375 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1963. 2006. Original hardbacks with Original hardback. Minor foxing to 389 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949. dustwrappers. Qty 17. Very good page edges otherwise in generally Original hardback. Some foxing to condition £100/150 good/very good condition £40/50 pages, internal hinges broken at front and rear. Incorrectly collated by 376 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1962. 362 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1979- Wisden with two duplicate pages, Original hardback. Fading to gilts, 1989. Original hardbacks with numbers 65/66 and 75/76 when some wear/ageing to boards, minor dustwrappers. Plus hardback edition originally published. G £60/90 of ‘Index to Wisden 1864-1984’. foxing to page edges otherwise in Qty 12. Good/very good condition good condition £30/40 390 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1948. Original hardback. Browning to £70/90 377 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1961. pages otherwise in very good Original hardback. Minor foxing to 363 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1976- condition £80/120 1978. Original hardbacks with page edges otherwise in good/very dustwrappers. Qty 3. Generally good condition £40/50 391 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947. good/very good condition £40/60 Original hardback. Broken rear

30 hinges, browning to page edges, in good condition £80/100 411 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1922. fading to gilts otherwise in good 59th edition. Original paper 401 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1932. condition £50/70 wrappers. Splitting to spine paper, 69th edition. Original paper age toning to covers, stain to front 392 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. wrappers. Some darkening to cover otherwise in good condition 83rd edition. Original hardback. wrappers, very minor wear to spine £80/120 Only 5000 copies of the hard back paper otherwise in good condition edition were printed in this war year. £100/140 412 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1921. Some age toning to boards and 58th edition. Original paper 402 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1931. slight fading to cover and spine gilts, wrappers. Splitting to spine paper 68th edition. Original paper odd faults otherwise in good/very with minor loss, spine starting to wrappers. Wear to spine paper with good condition. Rare £120/160 split, age toning to covers, minor loss to base of spine, spine breaking, tape reinforcement to cover 393 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. contents loose, name handwritten to otherwise in good condition. In need 81st edition. Original hardback. top border of front wrapper of rebind £60/80 Only 1400 copies of the hard back otherwise in good condition edition were printed in this war year. £80/120 413 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1920. Some fading to spine gilt, minor 57th edition. Original paper 403 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1930. crease to rear board, odd faults wrappers. Splitting to spine paper, 67th edition. Original paper otherwise in good/very good spine splitting, contents loose, age wrappers. Age toning to spine, odd condition. Rare. Sold with ‘An Index toning to covers otherwise in good faults otherwise in generally to Wisden 1864-1943’. Original condition. In need of rebind £60/80 hard back in good condition good/very good condition £350/400 £100/130 414 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1916. 53rd edition. Original paper 404 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1929. 394 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1939. wrappers. Generally good/very good 66th edition. Original paper 76th edition. Original limp cloth condition £600/800 covers. Slight bowing to spine, odd wrappers. Some wear to spine paper minor faults otherwise in good affecting edges of both wrappers, 415 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1913. condition £90/110 spine starting to split otherwise in 50th edition. Bound in brown good condition £70/100 boards, without original wrappers. 395 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1938. Good condition £40/60 75th edition. Original limp cloth 405 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1928. covers. Odd minor faults otherwise 65th edition. Original paper 416 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1902. in good condition £100/120 wrappers. Age toning to covers, odd 39th edition. Original hardback. faults otherwise in generally Odd very minor faults otherwise in 396 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1937. good/very good condition very good condition. Very rare early 73rd edition. Original paper £100/120 hardback edition £3000/3500 wrappers. G £80/100 406 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1927. 417 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1900. 397 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1936. 64th edition. Original paper 37th edition. Original hardback. 73rd edition. Original paper wrappers. Odd faults otherwise in Very minor wear to boards otherwise wrappers. Some wear to spine paper generally good/very good condition in very good condition. Very rare otherwise in good condition £100/130 early hardback edition £3000/4000 £70/100 407 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1926. 418 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1896. 398 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1935. 63rd edition. Original paper 33rd edition. Original hardback. 72nd edition. Original paper wrappers. Some wear to spine paper, Some wear to board cover wrappers. Some wear to spine paper contents a little loose otherwise in extremities, bump to board corner, with small loss/staining to head and good condition £80/120 minor fading to spine gilt (brasses), base of spine otherwise in good front internal hinge broken at front 408 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1925. condition £70/100 advert page, tear with loss to bottom 62nd edition. Original paper of front advert page, old minor tape 399 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1934. wrappers. Generally very good reinforcement to calendar page, odd 71st edition. Original paper condition £100/150 nicks, small tear to page edge (see wrappers. Age toning to wrappers, page 49/50) otherwise in good some wear to spine paper, contents 409 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1924. condition. Very rare £15000/20000 becoming a little loose odd faults 61st edition. Original paper otherwise in good condition wrappers. Splitting to spine paper Rare first issue of the original hard £100/150 with loss to base of spine, contents a back little loose otherwise in good Includes report on the controversial condition £70/100 419 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1873. M.C.C. ‘Bodyline’ tour of Australia 10th edition. Handsomely bound in 410 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1923. 1932/33 red moroccan leather, without 60th edition. Original paper original paper wrappers, with title 400 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1933. wrappers. Splitting to spine paper and date in gilt to spine. Gilt to top 70th edition. Original paper with small loss to head and base of edge. Pages trimmed by book wrappers. Age toning to wrappers, spine otherwise in good condition binder. Pages checked, complete. name handwritten to top border of £80/120 Rare. G/VG £2000/3000 front wrapper, odd faults otherwise

31 420 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1864- otherwise in good condition. In need 442 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1948. 1878. Fifteen facsimile editions of a rebind £50/70 Original hardback. Fading to spine published by John Wisden & Co Ltd, gilt, browning to page edges, name 432 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1923. London 1991. Limited edition handwritten to first advert page 60th edition. Original paper 143/1000. Brown hard board covers otherwise in good condition wrappers. Lacking majority of spine with gilt lettering to covers and £70/100 spine. In original Wisden yellow paper, contents a little loose presentation box. Excellent condition otherwise in good condition. In need 443 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947. £350/450 of a rebind £50/70 Original hardback. Breaking to internal hinges, fading to gilts, 433 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964. 421 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964. browning to page edges, crease to Original hardback. Some foxing to Original hardback. G £30/40 centre of front cover, name page edges otherwise in good handwritten to first advert page 422 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1963. condition £30/40 otherwise in generally good Original hardback. Some fading to condition £50/70 spine gilt, some wrinkling to spine 434 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1963. Original hardback. Some foxing to otherwise in good condition £25/35 444 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. page edges otherwise in good 83rd edition. Original hardback. 423 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. condition £30/40 Only 5000 copies of the hard back Original hardback. Some fading to edition were printed in this war year. spine gilt otherwise in good 435 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959, Marks, creasing and staining to condition £30/40 1961, 1962 & 1965. Original hardbacks. All with faults, the 1959 boards, fading to gilts, contents 424 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956. and 1962 in poor condition, the generally good £50/80 Original hardback. Some fading to 1961 with faded gilts and the 1965 445 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. spine gilt otherwise in good edition with faded spine gilts 81st edition. Original hardback. condition £25/35 otherwise in good condition. Qty 4 Only 1400 copies of the hard back £40/60 425 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. edition were printed in this war year. Original hardback. Some fading to 436 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. Some fading to spine gilt, minor spine gilt otherwise in good Original hardback. Generally marks to front board, light crease to condition £30/40 good/very good condition £30/40 rear board otherwise in generally good/very good condition. Rare 426 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954. 437 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. £300/400 Original hardback. Some fading to Original hardback. Minor foxing to spine gilt otherwise in good page edges otherwise in generally 446 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950- condition £30/40 good condition £30/40 1952. ‘Rebound’ original limp cloth covers. Viewing essential. Qty 3. G 427 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950 438 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955- £15/25 & 1953. Original hardbacks. Some 1957. Original hardbacks. All with fading to spine gilts, wear to the faults, some breaking to internal 447 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950. boards of the 1950 edition. G hinges, wear to some boards Original hardback. Fading to spine £40/60 (especially the 1955 edition), foxing gilt, some wear to boards, breaking to some page edges and pastedowns to spine hinges otherwise in good 428 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1942. otherwise in generally good condition £25/35 79th edition. Original limp cloth condition. Qty 3 £30/50 covers. Only 4100 paper copies 448 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. printed in this war year. Heavy age 439 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1951 Original hardback. MInor fading to toning/fading to covers, some faults & 1953. Original limp cloth covers. spine gilt otherwise in good otherwise in generally good Both rebound in brown boards very condition £25/35 condition £80/120 similar to Wisden hardbacks, one 449 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1969- without original covers. Some wear 429 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1941. 1971. Original hardbacks lacking to board spine of the 1953 edition 78th edition. Original limp cloth dustwrappers. Some faults including otherwise in good condition £15/25 covers. Only 3200 paper copies name and address written to inside printed in this war year. Some age 440 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950, of each cover, covers a little worn toning to covers to covers otherwise 1952 & 1954. Original hardbacks. otherwise in good condition. Qty 3 in good condition £200/300 All with faults, breaking to internal £40/60 hinges, fading to some gilts, wear to 430 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1925. 450 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1980- some boards, foxing to page edges 62nd edition. Original paper 1994. Original limp cloth covers. otherwise in generally good wrappers. Spine broking, some loss Good/very good condition. Qty 15 condition. Qty 3 £40/60 to spine paper, contents loose £30/40 otherwise in good condition. In need 441 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949. 451 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1939. of a rebind £50/70 Original hardback. Fading to gilts, 76th edition. Original limp cloth internal hinges broken, browning to 431 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1924. covers. Odd faults including rust page edges, writing to first advert 61st edition. Original paper mark/stain to front cover otherwise page otherwise in generally good wrappers. Spine broken, some loss in good condition £60/80 condition £40/60 to spine paper, contents loose 452 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945.

32 82nd edition. Original limp cloth Original hardback with dustwrapper. Original hardback. Minor crease to covers. Only 6500 paper copies Some marks faults to dustwrapper, spine otherwise in good/very good printed in this war year. Some age School presentation label to first condition £30/50 toning to covers otherwise in good advert page otherwise in good condition £80/120 condition. Sold with a hardback 473 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. edition for 1988. G £30/40 Original hardback. G £30/40 453 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. 83rd edition. Original limp cloth 462 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1967, 474 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959. covers. Only 11000 copies were 1969-1971. Original limp cloth Original hardback. G £30/40 printed in this year. Some wear to covers. Odd faults otherwise in good 475 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955, spine paper affecting hinge of front condition. Qty 4 £30/50 1957 & 1958. Original limp cloth cover, pencil inscription to first 463 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1923. covers. Qty 3. Odd minor faults advert page otherwise in good otherwise in good condition £30/50 condition £50/70 60th edition. Original paper wrappers. Replacement spine, 476 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956. 454 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950. some age toning, wear to covers, Original hardback. Bump to lower Original hardback. Minor fading to odd faults otherwise in good corner of front board, odd faults cover and spine gilt otherwise in condition £70/100 otherwise in good condition £30/40 good condition £30/50 464 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949. 477 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1951, 455 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1897. Original limp cloth covers. G £20/30 1953 & 1954. Original limp cloth 34th edition. Poorly bound in orange 465 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1951 covers. Qty 3. Odd faults otherwise card covers without original paper in good condition £30/40 wrappers. Contents generally good & 1958. Original limp cloth covers. and appear complete. Sold with Sold with a hardback edition for 478 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1952. James Lillywhite’s Cricketers’ Annual 1952. The hardback in only fair Original hardback. Splitting to front 1896. Odd faults otherwise in good condition with faults, the 1951 and internal hinge otherwise in good condition £40/60 1958 in generally good condition condition £30/40 £20/30 456 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. 479 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950. 83rd edition. Original limp cloth 466 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1979, Original hardback. Minor dulling to covers. Only 11000 copies were 1980, 1982, 1983 & 1985. Original spine and cover gilts otherwise in printed in this year. Some faults hardbacks with dustwrappers. Sold good/very good condition £30/40 with ten editions for 1981-1984, including slight bowing to spine, 480 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1948 original printers error to pages 1986, 1988-1990, 1992 & 1993, original limp cloth covers. The & 1949. Original limp cloth covers. 437/438 otherwise in good Both copies with faults, the 1949 condition. Sold with ‘Cricket in the hardback dustwrappers in only fair condition, the books good and the edition has some bowing to spine Blood’. Dudley Nourse. London otherwise in good condition, the 1951. G £50/70 cloth covered editions in good condition. Qty 15 £30/40 1948 edition also has bowing to 457 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1968 spine and browning to page edges & 1969. Original hardbacks with 467 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1957. and spine paper lifting. Qty 2 dustwrappers. Both books have Original hardback. Wrinkling to £30/40 spine paper, some fading to cover rubbing/damage to top edge of 481 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947. boards, some faults to dustwrappers and spine gilts otherwise in generally good condition £20/30 Original hardback. Breaking to otherwise in generally good internal hinges, fading to spine and condition. Sold with a cloth copy for 468 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1970- front cover gilt, minor browning to 1979, ex-libris, in good condition 1972 & 1974-1976. Original limp page edges otherwise in good £25/35 cloth covers. Generally good/very condition £40/60 good condition. Qty 6 £40/50 458 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1966 482 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. & 1967. Original hardbacks with 469 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1961, 83rd edition. Original limp cloth dustwrappers. Both books have 1963-1965 & 1969. Original limp covers. Only 11000 copies were rubbing/damage to top edge of cloth covers. Generally good/very printed in this year. Some darkening boards, some faults to dustwrappers good condition. Qty 5 £40/60 to wrappers otherwise in good/very otherwise in generally good good condition £50/80 condition £25/35 470 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1967 & 1968. Original hardbacks with 483 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. 459 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1976- dustwrappers. The 1967 has a 81st edition. Original limp cloth 1978 & 1980. Original limp cloth nick/small tear to top of covers. Only 5600 paper copies covers. Odd faults otherwise in good dustwrapper spine, the 1968 edition printed in this war year. Crease to condition. Qty 4 £15/25 has a torn dustwrapper otherwise in front cover otherwise in good/very 460 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1972- good/very good condition £40/60 good condition £100/150 1975. Original limp cloth covers. 471 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1966. 484 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1941. Odd minor faults otherwise in good Original hardback with dustwrapper. 78th edition. Original limp cloth condition. Qty 4 £30/40 VG £40/50 covers. Only 3200 paper copies 461 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1968. 472 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1962. printed in this war year. Good/very good condition £300/500

5333 485 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1940. 495 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1928 Limited edition number 142 of only 77th edition. Original limp cloth & 1929. 65th & 66th editions. 150 copies, signed by the Editor, covers. Only 8000 paper copies Original paper wrappers. Both books Graeme Wright. Very good printed in this war year. Minor with broken spines, contents loose condition £100/150 bowing to spine. odd minor faults and disbound. Odd advertising page otherwise in good/very good may be missing otherwise appear CRICKET BOOKS condition £100/150 complete?. In need of rebind. 503 ‘A Few Short Runs’. Lord Harris. Viewing essential, not subject to 486 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1939. London 1921, ‘Cricketing Saws and return £50/80 76th edition. Original limp cloth Stories’. Horace G. Hutchinson. covers. Some faults otherwise in 496 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1927. London 1889, ‘The Triangular Tests good condition £70/100 64th edition. Original paper 1876-1912’. H.V. Dorey. London wrappers. Wear to spine paper, 1912 (rear wrapper missing), ‘WG’s 487 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1938. breaking to spine, contents loose Little Book’. W.G. Grace. London 75th edition. Original limp cloth otherwise in generally good 1909 (lacking wrappers), ‘Cricket covers. Odd faults otherwise in condition £40/60 Songs’. Norman Gale. 1894, ‘At the good condition £80/120 Sign of the Wicket’. E.B.V. Christian. 497 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1925 488 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1937. Bristol 1894 (rear wrapper missing), & 1926. 62nd & 63rd editions. 74th edition. Original paper ‘The Game of Cricket’. Frederick Original paper wrappers with the wrappers. Minor bowing to spine, Gale. London 1887, ‘Recovering the exception of the 1926 which has odd faults otherwise in good /very Ashes. An Account of the Cricket front wrapper only. Both books with good condition £90/110 Tour in Australia 1911-12’. J.B. broken spines, contents loose and Hobbs. London 1912. Some faults 489 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1936. disbound. Odd advertising page otherwise in generally good 73rd edition. Original paper may be missing otherwise appear condition £30/50 wrappers. Breaking to spine, complete?. In need of rebind. contents becoming loose otherwise Viewing essential, not subject to 504 ‘With the 15th Australian XI- A in good /very good condition. In return £50/80 complete record of the team’s tour need of a rebind £70/100 throughout Great Britain and South 498 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1923 Africa’. Sydney Smith Jr (Manager). 490 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1935. & 1924. 60th & 61st editions. Sydney 1922. Original cloth-backed 72nd edition. Original paper Original paper wrappers. Both books pictorial boards. Wear to spine. One wrappers. Some wear to wrappers with broken spines, contents loose folding plate and other illustrations. and spine paper otherwise in good and disbound. Page 63/64 and odd Odd faults otherwise in good condition £80/100 advertising page may be missing condition £80/120 otherwise appear complete?. In need 491 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1934. of rebind. Viewing essential, not 505 ‘A Short History of Nottinghamshire 71st edition. Original paper subject to return £50/80 Cricket including the Season of wrappers. Damage with loss to rear 1887’. E. Browne. Nottingham 1887. wrapper, wear to spine and edge of 499 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1913. Original decorative boards. Some front cover otherwise in good 50th edition. Original paper wear and age toning to board condition £50/60 wrappers. Wear to spine paper, otherwise in good condition £60/80 contents a little loose otherwise in Includes report on the controversial good condition £60/90 506 ‘Forty Seasons of First Class Cricket’. M.C.C. ‘Bodyline’ tour of Australia R. Gordon Barlow. Manchester 1932/33 500 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1910. 1908. Original pictorial covers. Odd 47th edition. Replica paper wrappers minor faults otherwise in good 492 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1933. and spine paper. Appears complete, condition £60/80 70th edition. Original paper gilt to page edges otherwise in wrappers. Some wear to spine paper generally good condition. Contents 507 James Lillywhite’s Cricketers Annual and wrappers otherwise in good unchecked, viewing essential, not 1879-1887, 1889, 1890 and 1894- condition £70/100 subject to return. Sold with an 1896. Fourteen years of the Annual, the copies for 1879, 1880-1881, 493 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1932. incomplete copy for 1906, lacking 1882-1883, 1884-1885 and 1886- 69th edition. Original paper wrappers, majority of rear adverts 1887, rebound without wrappers wrappers. Wear to spine paper, etc. Qty 2 £30/50 into five volumes, the other four contents a little loose otherwise in 501 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack- copies with original red boards. good condition £60/80 Australia. Full run of the Almanack, Some advertising pages torn with 494 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1930 1998 (1st Edition), 1999, 2000-01, loss to the 1889, 1890 and 1896 & 1931. 67th & 68th editions. 2001-02, 2002-03 & 2003-2004. copies, odd faults to boards Original paper wrappers. Both books Original hardbacks with dust otherwise in good condition with broken spines, contents loose wrapper. Qty 6. VG £40/60 £200/300 and disbound. Odd advertising page 502 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 2001. 508 Arthur Haygarth’s Cricket Scores & may be missing otherwise appear 138th edition. De luxe full leather Biographies from 1855 to 1857. Vol complete?. In need of rebind. bound limited edition hardback. Gilt V. London 1876. Original publisher’s Viewing essential, not subject to lettering to cover and spine and gilt red cloth. Titled ‘Marylebone return £50/80 to all page edges. In slip case. Cricket Club’. Some damp staining

34 and wear to covers and spine English Game’ G. Brodribb 1948 Jubilee Edition) & 1955. Odd minor otherwise in good condition £30/50 (with two page letter to Richard faults otherwise in good condition Keigwin) etc. G £25/35 £30/40 509 Arthur Haygarth’s Cricket Scores & Biographies from 1855 to 1857. Vol 515 ‘Cricket’s Cradle. The Pedigree, 528 Essex County Cricket Club VI. London 1876. Original Transformation and Discovery of the Yearbooks for 1952 & 1953. Odd publisher’s red cloth. Titled Game’ by H.P.-T. Percy Francis minor faults otherwise in good ‘Marylebone Cricket Club’. Some Thomas. C.H. Richards, Nottingham condition £30/40 damp staining and wear to covers 1923. 48pp. Original wrappers. and spine otherwise in good Rare. G £80/120 529 Essex County Cricket Club condition £30/50 Yearbooks for 1950 & 1951. Good 516 ‘Early Cricket. A Description of the condition £30/50 510 ‘With Bat and Ball’. George Giffen. first known Match.....’ by H.P.-T. London 1898, ‘Chronicles of Percy Francis Thomas. C.H. Richards, 530 Essex County Cricket Club Cricket’ London 1888, ‘Indian Nottingham 1923. 51pp. Original Yearbooks for 1948 & 1949. Odd Cricket Uncovered’ (1945), ‘The wrappers. Rare. G £80/120 minor faults otherwise in good Cricket Field’. J. Pycroft. London condition £30/50 517 ‘More Old Cricket. Treating of the 1887, ‘South Africa versus England 531 The Cricketers’ Who’s Who 1980- and Australia Test Cricket 1888- Game in the Public Schools, on the Stage...... ’ by H.P.-T. Percy Francis 2007. Complete run of the Annual. 1928’. W.H. Coleman 1926, ‘How’s Qty 28. Sold with the Daily That, Cricket including a Century of Thomas. C.H. Richards, Nottingham 1927. 72pp. Original wrappers. Telegraph Year Book 1982 and Grace’ Harry Furniss. Arrowsmith 1984-1991. Qty 9. G/VG £30/40 1896 and ‘England v Australia at the Rare. G £80/120 Wicket’. Brumfitt & Kirby. Ilkley 518 ‘The Cricket Field or the History and 532 Association of Cricket Statisticians 1887. Sold with a box of modern Science of the Game of Cricket’. Rev publications. A.C.S. Cricket Year cricket books, CD’s and videos. James Pycroft. London 1865. Fifth Books for 1986-1992, 1996-1998 & Some faults, generally good edition. Original pictorial covers. 2000, A.C.S. First Class Matches condition £30/50 Nice hand written inscription to front 1867-1869, 1875-1876, 1877- 1878, 1879-1880, 1881, 1882 & 511 ‘The Sports and Pastimes of the end paper dated 1868. Good condition £30/50 1883, Minor Counties Cricket People of England’. Joseph Strutt. Annual 1985-1995 inclusive, ‘The New edition edited by William Hone. 519 ‘The Larwood Story’. Harold Journal of the Cricket Society 1963- Thomas Tegg, London 1834. 420pp. Larwood. London 1965. Original 1998, not complete (70) etc. G/VG Illus. Boards detached, lacking spine dustjacket. Sold with white postcard £30/50 paper but complete. Contents good. signed by Larwood in later years. G Rare £200/300 £20/30 533 ‘Shane Warne. My Illustrated Career’. Shane Warne. London 512 ‘Peter Steele. The Cricketer’. Horace 520 The Playfair Cricket Annual 1948- 2006. Leather hand bound limited G. Hutchinson. Bristol 1895. First 2007. Complete run of the Annual, edition number 309/1000, signed by edition. Rebound. Sold with the copies for 1948-1962 in larger Warne. In slip case with six limited ‘Cricketing Saws and Stories’. format. Qty 60. G/VG £80/120 edition photographs of Warne Horace G. Hutchinson. London reproduced from the book. Mint 521 Essex County Cricket Club 1889. Original wrappers. G £30/50 condition £40/60 Yearbooks for 1980 to 2006 513 ‘Cricket In Many Climes’. P.F. inclusive. Qty 27. Good/very good 534 ‘The Cricketer’s Autograph Birthday Warner. London 1900. Original condition £30/50 Book’. T. Broadbent Trowsdale decorative boards. Lacking spine (Cover-Point). London 1906. 522 Essex County Cricket Club paper, generally good condition. Excellent original pictorial and Yearbooks for 1970 to 1979. Qty 10. Sold with ‘For the Luncheon Interval. decorative cloth. Good condition Odd faults otherwise in good Cricket and other verses’. A.A. £100/150 Milne. London 1925. First edition. condition £30/50 535 ‘A Bibliography of Cricket’. E.W. Original wrappers and ‘The Day’s 523 Essex County Cricket Club Padwick. London 1977. First Edition. Play’. A.A. Milne. London 1921. Yearbooks for 1965 to 1969. Good Only 750 copies were printed. Quantity 3. G £25/35 condition. Qty 5 £30/40 Lacking dustwrapper. Good 514 Cricket books/brochures. Selection 524 Essex County Cricket Club condition £70/100 of twelve books including ‘Cricket Yearbooks for 1960 to 1964. Good 536 ‘Cricket Songs’. Norman Gale. and how to play it’. G. Jessop. condition. Qty 5 £30/40 London 1925, ‘A Cricket Bag’ James London 1894. Limited edition Thorpe London 1929, ‘Cricket’ Steel 525 Essex County Cricket Club 19/125 copies produced. This being & Lyttleton 1888, ‘Annals of Yearbooks for 1958 & 1959. a signed presentation copy to F.H. Cricket’. W.W. Read. London 1896, Good/very good condition £30/40 Fisher from Gale dated June 1894. Handmade paper, edges uncut. ‘Gloucestershire Cricket and 526 Essex County Cricket Club Cricketers 1919-1939’ Rex Pogson, Original green boards with gilt Yearbooks for 1956 & 1957. Very lettering. G £80/120 ‘The Jubilee Book of Cricket’. K.S. good condition £30/40 Ranjitsinhji. 4th Edition. 1897, 537 ‘The Barracker at Bay!. An ‘Notes on bowling instruction for 527 Essex County Cricket Club Outspoken Reply to Bodyliners’. By young Cricketers’ M.C.C. 1939, ‘The Yearbooks for 1954 (Diamond a Barracker (R.T. Corrie. Melbourne

35 1933. Rare post ‘Bodyline’ tour condition £50/70 555 Don Bradman. ‘Don Bradman’s booklet. Original decorative covers. Pictorial Test Record. South Africa- 547 ‘A Who’s Who of Warwickshire Dedicated to Australian Captain, Bill Australian Cricket’ Edited by R.M. County Cricket Club’. R. Brooke & Woodfull. Some minor age toning to Davis. Sydney 1931. Original D. Goodyear. London 1989. Limited covers otherwise in good/very good pictorial wrappers. Issued prior to edition of 200 copies printed, this condition. Scarce Bodyline item the South African tour of Australia being number 66. Dustwrapper. G £300/500 1931-32. Some wear to original £20/30 wrappers otherwise generally good 538 ‘Players in Inter-University Cricket condition £20/30 Matches from 1827-1877. Published 548 ‘Sports and Sportsmen. South Africa’. Compiled and Edited by the by Gazette Printing Works, Bampton 556 ‘Cyril Washbrook- His record innings Cape Times. Atkinson & Partners Street, Tiverton. Light vertical fold by innings’ (Famous Cricketers (S.A.) Limited. Published approx otherwise in good condition £50/70 Series. No.7), signed to title page by 1924. Large leather bound limited Washbrook, Winston Place, Len 539 Arthur Mailey. ‘Mailey’s Googlies. edition 120 of 500 books produced. Hutton and Reg Simpson. ‘Limited County and Test Cricket Sketches by Two of the thirteen chapters printed edition no 32’ handwritten to top of the Great Australian Bowler’. cover cricket. Also rugby, horse title page. G £30/40 Graphic Publications. London 1921. racing, association football etc. Rare. Original pictorial covers. Odd faults, Good condition £150/200 557 ‘The ‘Don’ vs The Rest. The minor foxing etc. G £120/160 scorecards of the minor cricket 549 ‘Cricketing Memories’. Frank R. matches played by Sir Donald 540 ‘Lord’s and the M.C.C.’. Lord Harris Foster. London 1930. Original Bradman. 1920/21 to 1962/63’. and F.S. Ashley Cooper. London pictorial cloth boards. Presentation Compiled by Alfred James. Sydney 1914. Leatherbound first edition. copy from the author ‘With every 2006. Limited edition of 100 copies Top edge gilt. G/VG £60/90 good wish. Frank 1930’. Some signed by the author, this being staining, fading to boards otherwise 541 ‘The Memorial Biography of Dr W.G. number 30. VG £40/60 in good condition £40/60 Grace’. Lord Hawke, Harris and 558 ‘A Brush with Cricket’. Richie Ryall Home Gordon. London 1919. 550 ‘Warwickshire County Cricket Club. 1992. Limited edition of 850 copies Original decorative boards. Top edge A History’. G.W. Egdell & M.F.K. signed by the author, this being gilt, other edges uncut. Limited Fraser 1946. Tatty dustwrapper. number 337. G/VG £20/30 edition of 150 copies. Fading to Signed by both authors to front end spine otherwise in good condition paper. G £20/30 559 ‘Wilfred Wooller’. John Arlott 1997. £140/180 Limited edition number 31 of only 551 ‘S.F. Barnes-Master Bowler’. Leslie 50 copies published. Published by R. 542 ‘With the M.C.C. to New Zealand’. Duckworth. Hutchinson 1967. Walsh books. First published in the P.R. May. London 1907. General Signed presentation copy from Glamorgan Yearbook 1978. VG wear to covers otherwise in good Duckworth to Edgar Hiley, Chairman £40/60 condition £80/120 of the Warwickshire C.C.C. Supporters Club 1971. Sold with 560 ‘Andrew Caddick and Mark 543 ‘Surrey Cricket- Its History and signed copies of ‘Three Straight Lathwell’. David Foot 1993. Limited Associations’. Lord Alverstone and Sticks’. R.E.S. Wyatt. London 1951 edition number 41 of only 50 copies C.W. Alcock. London 1902. Original and ‘White Lightening’ Allan Donald published. Signed to title page by pictorial boards. Odd faults, (p/back). Qty 3. G £20/30 Caddick, Lathwell and Foot. generally good condition £50/70 Published by R. Walsh books. VG 552 ‘The Graces. E.M., W.G. & G.F.’. 544 ‘The Cricket Spectator including Five £40/60 A.G. Powell and S. Canynge Caple. Years’ Averages of our Leading London 1948. D/J. Limited edition 561 ‘The Theory and Practice of Cricket, Cricketers’. Issues for 1927 (1922- of 1000 numbered copies, this being from its origin to the present time’. 1926), 1928 (1923-1927), 1929 167. G £30/40 Charles Box. London 1868. Signed (1924-1928), 1930 (1925-1929) to half title page by Alfred D. Taylor. and 1931 (1926-1930). Qty 5. G 553 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals for 1925, Wear to board edges otherwise in £40/60 1938, 1939, 1948, 1950, 1951, good condition. Sold with ‘Jerks in 1956, 1959, 1961-1963, 1966, 545 W.G. Grace & K.S. Ranjitsinhji. from Short Leg’. R.A. Fitzgerald 1967, 1969, 1972, 1975 & 1976. Flicker book c1900. Early rare flicker (Quid). London 1866. G £70/100 Hardback editions. Some faults to book featuring Grace and Ranjitsinhji the earlier copies, in particular the 562 ‘Famous Cricketers & Cricket walking around the ground and into 1925 edition otherwise in good Grounds’. C.W. Alcock. London the pavilion, both dressed in cricket condition. Qty 17 £30/50 1895. Some wear to spine, lacking attire and holding bats as though title page and index otherwise in returning from the nets. The ground 554 ‘The Chronicle of W.G.’. J.R. good condition £40/50 appears to be Trent Bridge?. Bound Webber. Nottingham 1998. Original in leather. G £80/120 stiffened wrappers. Limited edition 563 ‘The History of Surrey C.C.C.’. D. subscribers edition of 440 copies, Lemmon. London 1989. Limited 546 Surrey C.C.C. Handbook 1915- this being 440. Signed by Webber edition of 200, this being number 1920. Original brown printed and the Grand Daughter and Great 77. Signed to front end paper by boards. All six years bound as one Nephew of W.G. Grace. VG £40/60 sixteen former Surrey players volume, as published. Odd minor including Surridge, Gover, A&E. faults otherwise in good/very good Bedser, May, Constable, Long,

36 Subba Row, Swetman, Loader, Francis Thomas. C.H. Richards, Guide 1939. Official County Guide McIntyre, Barton etc. In slip case. G Nottingham 1924. 80pp. Original edited and published by H. King. £30/50 wrappers. Rare. Some age toning to Original red decorative wrappers. wrappers otherwise in good Minor foxing to first few pages 564 ‘Maco. The Story’. condition £60/90 otherwise in good/very good Pat Symes 2000. Limited edition condition £40/60 number 84 of 100 copies published. 574 ‘Cricket’s Prime. History Before the Signed by Symes VG £30/50 Days of Hambledon’ by H.P.-T. Percy First issued in 1892, the publication Francis Thomas. C.H. Richards, continued until 1939 565 The History of Gloucestershire Nottingham 1925. 52pp. Original C.C.C. David Green. 1990. Signed to wrappers. Rare. Minor age toning to 584 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket front end paper by members of the wrappers otherwise in good Guide 1938. Official County Guide Gloucestershire 2001 squad. condition £60/90 edited and published by H. King. Thirteen signatures including Russell, Original red decorative wrappers. Ball, Alleyne etc. VG £15/25 575 ‘More Old Cricket. Treating of the Odd minor faults otherwise in Game in the Public Schools, on the good/very good condition £40/60 566 ‘South Africa v England. A Test Stage...... ’ by H.P.-T. Percy Francis Cricket History’. Ray Knowles 1995. Thomas. C.H. Richards, Nottingham 585 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket Signed to title page by thirteen of 1927. 72pp. Original wrappers. Guide 1936. Official County Guide the 1998 South African touring team Rare. G £60/90 edited and published by H. King. to England including Cronje, Donald, Original red decorative wrappers. Rhodes, Kallis etc. G £15/25 576 ‘Cricket in the Weald. With Final Odd very minor faults otherwise in Foot-notes to the previous Issues of good/very good condition £40/60 567 ‘Hambledon: The Men and the this Series’ by H.P.-T. Percy Francis Myths’ John Goulstone. Little Thomas. C.H. Richards, Nottingham 586 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket Eversden 2001. Limited edition 1929. 128pp plus 23pp index to Guide 1933. Official County Guide quarter leather bound copy number publications to rear. Original edited and published by H. King. 21 of 25 copies produced, signed by wrappers. Rare. G £60/90 Original red decorative wrappers. the author. In slip case. VG £80/120 Odd very minor faults otherwise in 577 ‘South African Cricket 1927-1947. good/very good condition £40/60 568 ‘Shane Warne. My Illustrated Vol III’. Louis. Duffus. 1948. Signed Career’. Shane Warne. London to front end paper by Duffus. VG 587 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket 2006. Leather hand bound limited £25/35 Guide 1931. Official County Guide edition number 310/1000, signed by edited and published by H. King. Warne. In slip case with six limited 578 ‘Test Cricket In Australia 1877- Original red decorative wrappers. edition photographs of Warne 2002’. Compiled by Charles Davis. Good/very good condition £40/60 reproduced from the book. Mint Victoria 2002. Limited edition of 334 condition £40/60 signed and numbered copies of 588 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket which this is number 261. Guide 1929. Official County Guide 569 ‘Maurice Tate’. John Arlott. London Dustwrapper. G/VG £30/50 edited and published by H. King. 1951. Signed and inscribed to title Original red decorative wrappers. page by Arlott ‘His Humble Advisor, 579 The Playfair Cricket Annual 1949- Odd very minor faults otherwise in John Arlott’. G £60/80 2007. Complete run of the Annual, good/very good condition £50/70 the copies for 1949-1962 in larger 570 ‘Rothmans Jubilee History of Cricket format. Qty 59. Sold with a 589 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket 1890-1965’. John Arlott. London complete run of The Cricketer Guide 1926. Official County Guide 1965. Signed and dedicated to front Quarterly from Summer 1973 to edited and published by H. King. end paper by Arlott ‘R.P. What joy to Spring 2004. 121 issues bound in Original red decorative wrappers. have spanned and shared, this age official folders. G £70/100 Odd very minor faults otherwise in of cricket, as you have done. good/very good condition £50/70 Sincerely, John Arlott’. G £60/80 580 County club Yearbooks/Handbooks. Derbyshire Yearbooks 1976-2006, 590 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket 571 ‘Cricket’s Cradle. The Pedigree, complete, Hampshire Handbooks Guide 1924. Official County Guide Transformation and Discovery of the 1973-1992, complete, Essex edited and published by H. King. Game’ by H.P.-T. Percy Francis Handbooks 1976, 1980, 1981, Original red decorative wrappers. Thomas. C.H. Richards, Nottingham 1983-1986 etc. Qty 66. G £30/40 Very good condition £50/70 1923. 48pp. Original wrappers. Rare. Minor rusting to staples 581 Surrey C.C.C. Yearbooks for 1949- 591 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket otherwise in good condition £60/90 2006. Lacking 1951, 1954, 1967, Guide 1921. Official County Guide 1972 and 1974. Qty 53. Good/very edited and published by H. King. 572 ‘Early Cricket. A Description of the good condition £50/80 Original red decorative wrappers. first known Match.....’ by H.P.-T. Odd very minor faults otherwise in Percy Francis Thomas. C.H. Richards, 582 County Cricket Club Annuals, good/very good condition £50/70 Nottingham 1923. 51pp. Original Handbooks etc 1970’s/2000’s. wrappers. Rare. Minor rusting to Counties/States include Surrey, Kent, 592 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket staples otherwise in good condition Western Australia, Sussex, Guide 1913, 1914, 1920, 1921 & £60/90 Warwickshire, Trinidad, Middlesex 1922. Official County Guides edited etc. Qty 65. G £30/40 and published by H. King. Five 573 ‘Old-Time Cricket. The Oldest Laws editions bound as one in red boards, of the Game…’ by H.P.-T. Percy 583 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket lacking original red decorative

37 wrappers. Odd minor faults 599 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket 1986, 1990, 1992, 1994 & 1996 etc. otherwise in good/very good Guide 1907. Official County Guide G £40/60 condition. Ex Libris E.D.R. Eagar edited by Edward Lee Ede and £120/150 published by H. King. Original blue 605 ‘Association of Cricket Statisticians’ decorative wrappers with titles, Publications. Complete run of 100 593 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket county emblem and advertising (to ‘Famous Cricketers Series’ Guide 1913. Official County Guide rear wrapper) in gilt. ‘No.16’ in gilt brochures. Includes 1st and 2nd edited and published by H. King. to top left hand corner of front editions of number one (Jack Hobbs) Original red decorative wrappers. wrapper. Some fading to gilt, minor and number four (Frank Woolley). Lacking some photo plates. Some wear to spine paper at head and Subjects include McCabe, Grace, wear to covers and spine and to odd base otherwise in good/very good Wisden, Sobers, Harvey, Worrell, internal page edges otherwise in condition £80/120 Clem Hill, Blythe, May, Spofforth, good condition £50/70 Parr, Lindwall, Armstrong, Ponsford, 600 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket Larwood, Bligh, Miller, Botham, 594 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket Guide 1906. Official County Guide Jessop, Valentine etc. VG £60/80 Guide 1912. Official County Guide edited by Edward Lee Ede and edited and published by H. King. published by H. King. Original blue 606 ‘Association of Cricket Statisticians’ Original red decorative wrappers. decorative wrappers with titles, Publications. Run of 43 volumes of Minor light fading to cover edges county emblem and advertising (to ‘First Class Cricket Matches’ otherwise in good/very good rear wrapper) in gilt. ‘No.15’ in gilt covering the period 1864 to 1913 condition £60/90 to top left hand corner of front and 8 volumes of ‘Important Cricket Matches’ 1801 to 1864. Qty 48. VG 595 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket wrapper. Some fading to gilt, small £40/60 Guide 1911. Official County Guide tears and nicks to wrapper edges edited and published by H. King. (with minor tape repairs to backs), 607 ‘Association of Cricket Statisticians’ Original red decorative wrappers. wear to spine paper at head and Publications. Twenty two issues of Handwritten inscription to title page base, ink ownership signature to first the ACS Yearbook covering the and verso otherwise in good/very advertising page, odd faults period 1986-2007. Sold with 140 good condition £60/90 otherwise in good condition issues of ‘The Cricket Statistician’ £80/120 covering the period 1973-2007 596 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket complete, with indexes. Together Guide 1910. Official County Guide 601 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket with sixteen brochures covering edited and published by H. King. Guide 1894 (3rd year of ‘Cricket Grounds of.....’ Durham, Original blue decorative wrappers publication). Official County Guide Essex,Glamorgan, Gloucestershire, with titles, county emblem and edited by Edward Lee Ede and Hampshire, Kent, Lancashire, advertising (to rear wrapper) in gilt. published by G. Buxey. Original blue Leicestershire, Middlesex, ‘No.19’ in gilt to top left hand corner decorative wrappers, bound in blue Nottinghamshire, Somerset, Surrey, of front wrapper. Very good boards with titles in gilt ‘No.3’ in gilt Warwickshire, Worcestershire, condition £80/120 to top left hand corner of front cover. Original wrappers in worn and Yorkshire and Country House Cricket 597 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket faded condition, minor repairs to Grounds of Leicestershire & Rutland Guide 1909. Official County Guide cover backs, lacking two diary pages and thirty eight brochures covering edited and published by H. King. (part July/Aug and Sept) and one various County, State and Original blue decorative wrappers blank ‘Memoranda’ page. Contents Representative cricketers. Includes with titles, county emblem and good. Rare £100/150 Sussex Cricketers 1815-1990, advertising (to rear wrapper) in gilt. Warwickshire Cricketers 1843-1973, ‘No.18’ in gilt to top left hand corner 602 Cricket books. Small box of modern Somersetshire Cricketers 1875- of front wrapper. Some fading to cricket books including Wisden 1974, Worcestershire Cricketers gilt, some wear to wrapper edges, cricketers Alamanacks for 1980, 1899-1974, Surrey Cricketers 1839- ink ownership signature to first 1998 and 1999. The copy for 1998, 1980, Victorian Cricketers 1850- advertising page, odd faults hardback edition. G £15/25 1978, Queensland Cricketers 1892- otherwise in good condition 1979, Cricketers 1865- 603 Cricket books. Four boxes of mixed £80/120 1990, Tasmanian Cricketers 1850- general cricket books, biographies, 1982, Jamaica Cricketers 1894/95- 598 Hampshire C.C.C. County Cricket histories, tours etc. Some ex-libris, 1994/95 etc. G £40/60 Guide 1908. Official County Guide some large format, few paperback. edited by Edward Lee Ede and G £30/50 608 Allan’s Australian Cricket Annual. published by H. King. Original blue 1987/88 (1st edition) to 2001. Nos. 604 The Playfair Cricket Annual 1948- decorative wrappers with titles, 1-14 (all issued) G £60/90 1962, 1974, 1975, 1977-2001, county emblem and advertising (to 2004 & 2005. Run of the Annual, 609 South African Cricket Annuals for rear wrapper) in gilt. ‘No.17’ in gilt the copies for 1948-1962 in larger 1951/52, 1952/53 (2), 1954, 1955, to top left hand corner of front format. Plus a quantity of the 1959, 1960, 1961/62, 1963, 1965, wrapper. Some fading to gilt, Cricketer Quarterly 1970/2000’s, 1966, 1969, 1994, 1995 & 1997- ownership signature to first 1973-1975 and 1977-1979 bound, 2006. Sold with various South advertising page, some minor foxing Journal of the Cricket Society African official reports and South otherwise in good/very good Volumes 1-5 complete plus others, African State reports 1937-2006 and condition £80/120 Cricketers’ Who’s Who 1982, 1985, a quantity of South African cricket

38 magazines 1980/90’s. In two boxes. by Woolmer, ‘Hooked on Opening’ club players, some duplication. G G £30/50 1984. Alan Jones, signed by Jones £30/50 and ‘White Cap and Bails’ 1999. 610 ‘The West Indies Cricket Annual’ Dickie Bird, signed by Bird. Qty 3. 625 Small box of cricket books and Edited by Tony Cozier. Run of the G/VG £15/25 brochures. Includes a signed copy of annual from 1982-1991. Ten issues. ‘Rhythm and Swing’. Richard Hadlee Sold with a quantity of West Indies 618 Signed cricket books. ‘Always 1989, Bill Bowes Benefit Brochure cricket magazines. G £30/40 Reddy’ 1976. Ian Redpath, signed 1947, Len Hutton Souvenir 1950 by Redpath, ‘A Captains Diary 1999. etc. Box also includes other sports 611 ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace. Bristol 1891. Alec Stewart, signed by Stewart and including facsimile football Original cloth, gilt. Sold with four ‘The Crowe Style’ 1987. Signed by autograph sheets etc. G £15/25 other books, ‘The Barry Richards authors, Dave & Audrey Crowe. Qty Story’. B. Richards 1978 3. G/VG £15/25 626 Cricket books. Two boxes containing (uncorrected proof copy), ‘The Don over eighty general cricket books meets the Babe’. R. Sissons 1995, 619 Signed cricket books. ‘World Cup including biographies, histories etc. ‘Batting’. H. Sutcliffe 1937 and ‘The Diary 2003’. Ricky Ponting, signed Includes some non cricket sporting Making of a Cricketer’. E.P. Barbour by Ponting, ‘Christmas in Rarotonga. books Some SBC books. Sold with 1933. G £25/35 The John Wright Story’ 1990. John smaller box of cricket videos and Wright, signed by Wright and ‘Chris audio tapes. G £25/35 612 The Cricketer magazine. Edited by Cairns’ 2002, signed by Cairns. Qty P.F. Warner. Volume IX. Nos 1-20. 3. G/VG £15/25 CRICKET CERAMICS & METALWARE April-September plus Annual and Spring Annual 1928. Complete. 620 ‘Sobers. Twenty Years at the Top’. 627 Blue cricket mug. 4”cricket mug London 1928. Bound in original Garry Sobers. Signed by Sobers. Sold with, to one side, transfer printed publishers cloth. Odd faults with four other signed books, one image of boy cricketer holding a bat otherwise in good condition £18/25 multi signed. Signatures include printed in black with floral Cork, B. Taylor, Kanhai, Barrington, decoration surround. To other side 613 Signed cricket books. Collection of P. Richardson, Bedser etc. Qty 5. G further floral decoration. Stamp to seven cricket books all signed by £25/35 base ‘The Cricketer. C.P. Co’. Some their authors. Signatures include G. faults, generally good condition Evans, Atherton, J.Miandad, Procter, 621 Signed cricket books. Three signed £50/80 S. Marsh and Alan Knott (2). The books signed by their author, ‘Village signatures of Knott are on small Cricket’. A.J. Forest. London 1957, 628 Victorian Staffordshire figure of a white cards laid down to book. G ‘Champion Times. Yorkshire C.C.C. young child holding a cricket bat. £25/35 1959-1968. F.S. Trueman. 1995 and The figure in smock-style dress. 6” ‘Looking back at Norfolk Cricket’. P. tall. Stamp to base. G £60/90 614 ‘The Cricket Society’. Thirty nine Yaxley 1997. G £10/20 issues of the journal 1975-2003, not 629 Victorian Staffordshire figure of a complete. Sold with various ACS 622 ‘First Class Cricket In Australia’. young girl holding a cricket ball. The publications including ‘Complete Volume 1, 1850/51 to 1941/42 & figure in three quarter length pink First-Class Match Lists’ Vols 1-5, Volume 2, 1945/46 to 1976/77. dress with green ribbon to waist. 6” Statistical Surveys 1863-1881 (all 19 Both compiled by Ray Webster 1991 tall. Stamp to base. G £60/90 issues), ‘Zimbabwe First Class & 1997. Two limited edition volumes 630 Cricket mug. Small Victorian cricket Matches’ 1993/94-1996/97 (4 in matching green boards with gilt. mug with transfer printed image of vols), ‘Australian First Class Matches’ Volume 1 (Ltd ed 780/1500) and youths playing cricket in black to (1st & 2nd editions) etc. Qty 81. Volume 2 (573/1000). VG/EX sides. 2.5” tall. Odd faults, generally Good selection £30/40 condition £70/100 good condition £30/40 615 Cricket books. Five boxes containing 623 The Cricketer magazine. Edited by 631 ‘Well! Hit!’. Victorian cricket mug good selection of modern cricket P.F. Warner. Volume II. Nos 1-21. with transfer printed images of books including statistical, histories, April-September 1922. Complete. batsman to sides. 3.5” tall. Some Australian and New Zealand interest. London 1922. Sold with Volume IV. faults, chips, hairline cracks, possible Includes run of New Zealand Cricket Nos 1-18 plus first monthly issue minor restoration otherwise in Almanacks, 1954 and 1976-2007, (Oct 1923), 1923/24 annual and generally good condition £40/60 ‘First-Class Cricket. A Complete Winter issues December 1923-April Record’ 1928-1939 (12 volumes) 1924. Complete. London 1923/24. 632 ‘Our Captain’s made a century. But and three Wisden Anthologies. Plus Both bound in original publishers now he’s bowled at last you see’. twenty six cricket videos and audio cloth. G £25/35 Victorian cricket mug with transfer tapes. G £30/50 printed image of the Captain being 624 ‘A Who’s Who of Worcestershire bowled with bowler and fielders. 616 Signed cricket books. Selection of C.C.C.’. R. Brooke & D. Goodyear 3.5” tall. Some faults, chips, hairline ten books, all signed by their author. 1990. Signed to title page and pen cracks, signs of restoration otherwise Signatures include Streeton, Chris pictures by approx thirty past and in generally good condition £40/60 Harte (2), Gideon Haigh, David Frith present players. Signatures include etc. Good Australian interest. G/VG Rhodes, Athey, Robinson, Horton, 633 ‘Darnall Cricket Ground. Grand £25/35 D’Oliveira, Booth, Palmer, Whiting, Match Admission Ticket’ Early brass Warner etc. Sold with approx 100 disc admission ticket c1820’s with 617 Signed cricket books. ‘Pirate & photographs of past and present the initials ‘WHW’ cut into the Rebel’ 1984. Bob Woolmer, signed surface and to verso the initials

39 again, ‘WHW’ and ‘G.H.’. The cricket bag with colour emblem for cricket bag with colour emblem for initials ‘WHW’ are the proprietors ‘Windsor’. Approx 4.5” long. Griffin ‘Rochdale’. Approx 4.5” long. initials, W.H. Woodhouse who China. G/VG £25/35 Victoria China. G/VG £25/35 owned the ground in Sheffield. Darnall Park was one of the first 642 Cricket bag. Large crested china 656 Cricket bag. Large crested china grounds on which the great matches cricket bag with colour emblem for cricket bag with colour emblem for in the north were played and was ‘Tankerton on Sea’. Approx 4.5” ‘Epsom’. Approx 4.5” long. Coronet opened in 1821. An early form of long. Florentine China. G/VG Ware. G/VG £25/35 £25/35 entry ticket. Rare £100/200 657 Cricket bag. Large crested china The Wisden Book of Cricket 643 Cricket bag. Large crested china cricket bag with colour emblem for Memorabilia mentions a similar cricket bag with colour emblem for ‘Gorleston On Sea’. Approx 4.5” admission ticket on page 215 ‘with ‘Rhyl’. Approx 4.5” long. Victoria long. G/VG £25/35 China. G/VG £25/35 further details 658 Cricket bag. Large crested china 634 ‘Sheffield United Cricket Club’ Early 644 Cricket bag. Large crested china cricket bag with colour emblem for brass disc admission ticket cricket bag with colour emblem for ‘Stirling’. Approx 4.5” long. Atlas c1850/60’s with the initials ‘Chester’. Approx 4.5” long. British Heraldic China. G/VG £25/35 manufacture. G/VG £25/35 ‘S.U.C.C.’ to face. An early form of 659 Cricket bag. Large crested china entry ticket. Rare £100/150 645 Cricket bag. Large crested china cricket bag with colour emblem for The Sheffield United Cricket Club cricket bag with colour emblem for ‘Ely. Priory See’. Approx 4.5” long. was formed in 1855 and played its ‘Brampton’. Approx 4.5” long. Coronet Ware. G £25/35 Lochinvar N&C. G/VG £25/35 games at the Bramall Lane Ground 660 Cricket bag. Large crested china 635 ‘Rowntree’s Cachous’ miniature 646 Cricket bag. Large crested china cricket bag with colour emblem for cricket bat. Metal. 4.5”. Rare. cricket bag with colour emblem for ‘Burgh of Saltcoats’. Approx 4.5” Fair/good condition £30/50 ‘Whalley’. Approx 4.5” long. long. Atlas Heraldic China. G £25/35 Victoria China. G/VG £25/35 636 W.G. Grace. Silk bookmark with 661 Cricket bag. Large crested china image of Grace batting with wicket- 647 Cricket bag. Large crested china cricket bag with colour emblem for keeper and pavilion to background. cricket bag with colour emblem for ‘Leamington’. Approx 4.5” long. G ‘Cricket- It’s more than a game - it’s ‘Great Yarmouth’. Approx 4.5” long. £25/35 Dainty Ware. G/VG £25/35 an institution’. Thomas Hughes 662 Cricket bag. Large crested china 1822-1896’ beneath. Made by 648 Cricket bag. Large crested china cricket bag with colour emblem for ‘Cash’s of Coventry’ to verso. VG cricket bag with colour emblem for ‘Felixstowe’. Approx 4.5” long. G £25/35 ‘County Borough of Hanley’. Approx £25/35 637 W.G. Grace. Original cast iron 4.5” long. British Made. G/VG £25/35 663 Cricket bag. Large crested china circular public house table with cricket bag with colour emblem for circular wooden top, supported by 649 Cricket bag. Large crested china ‘Cowdenbeath’. Approx 4” long. three leg moulded with portrait cricket bag with colour emblem for Arcadian China. G £25/30 busts of Grace, with imprinted ‘Atherstone School’. Approx 4.5” initials ‘W.G’ above, wearing cricket long. G/VG £25/35 664 Cricket bag. Large crested china cap to top of each leg with pierced cricket bag with colour emblem for apron of baskets of fruit centred by 650 Cricket bag. Large crested china ‘St. Just’. Approx 3.25” long. rosettes. Registration mark to table. cricket bag with colour emblem for Arcadian China. G £20/30 Circa 1890’s. The cast iron painted ‘Kemnay’. Approx 4.5” long. Florentine China. G/VG £25/35 665 Cricket bag. Large crested china white. The wooden top is a later cricket bag with colour emblem for replacement. Previously sold by 651 Cricket bag. Large crested china ‘Tavistock’. Approx 3.25” long. Phillips Auctioneers in 1998. Good cricket bag with colour emblem for Arcadian China. G £20/30 condition £300/500 ‘Woolwich’. Approx 4.5” long. Cyclone. G/VG £25/35 666 Cricket bag. Large crested china 638 Cricket tie pin c1960’s. Gold metal cricket bag with colour emblem for ‘Sportsman Tie Holder’ in the shape 652 Cricket bag. Large crested china ‘Westcliffe on Sea’. Approx 3.25” of a cricket bat. Made by Stratton of cricket bag with colour emblem for long. Arcadian China. G £20/30 Mayfair. In original Stratton box. VG ‘Maidenhead’. Approx 4.5” long. £25/35 Florentine China. G £25/35 667 Glen Turner. China plate commemo- rating Glen Turner scoring his 100th 639 Cricket bag. Large crested china 653 Cricket bag. Large crested china Hundred, Worcestershire v cricket bag with colour emblem for cricket bag with colour emblem for Warwickshire, 311no, May 1982. ‘St. Leonards’. Approx 4.5” long. ‘Redcar’. Approx 4.5” long. VG. Produced by Sevenside of Florentine China. G/VG £25/35 Florentine China. G/VG £25/35 Worcester. G £25/35 640 Cricket bag. Large crested china 654 Cricket bag. Large crested china 668 Walking stick. Carved walking stick cricket bag with colour emblem for cricket bag with colour emblem for with four pairs of figures running ‘Pembroke Dock’. Approx 4.5” long. ‘Horden’. Approx 4.5” long. down the shaft. The figures shown Florentine China. G/VG £25/35 Florentine China. G/VG £25/35 are a man and woman in various poses, some a little suggestive, 641 Cricket bag. Large crested china 655 Cricket bag. Large crested china

40 finishing with the man dressed in ‘World Series’ shirt worn by Hick Trott. Sold with note of provenance cricket attire, Wearing pads and during his England career. Shirt with from Warwickshire C.C.C. Cap being holding a cricket bat. Carved head to ‘World Series’ emblem and ‘Tetley sold on behalf of charity. G £10/20 top of stick. The stick carved from a Bitter’ to chest. ‘Hick’ to verso. mixture of West Indian woods. Previously sold at Graeme Hick’s 683 Douglas Vivian Parson Wright. Kent Original leather strap to top of stick. Benefit auction held by Knights in & England 1932-1958. England 32” long. G £200/300 1999. G £30/40 navy blue cloth touring Test cap, by Simpson of Piccadilly, with 669 ‘M.C.C. Bicentenary Match. Lords 677 Graeme Hick. Worcestershire & embroidered St. George & Dragon Cricket Ground. August 20-25th England. England blue one day emblem of England to cap. The cap 1987’. 75cl bottle of M.C.C. padded over-top worn by Hick was worn by Wright on one of the Bicentenary Brut Reserve during his England career. Shirt with four tours he made of South Africa champagne with decorative M.C.C. England emblem and ‘Vodafone’ to 1938/39 & 1948/49 and Australia label to bottle. Produced by M.C.C. chest. ‘Hick’ and ‘10’ to verso. 1946/47 & 1950/51. ‘DVP Wright’ to commemorate the Bicentenary. Previously sold at Graeme Hick’s handwritten to the inside label of The champagne shipped and bottled Benefit auction held by Knights in cap. Good condition £300/400 for Greens Ltd of Royal Exchange, 1999. G £30/40 Wright played in thirty four Tests for London. G £20/30 678 Ronnie Irani. Essex & England. England taking 108 Test wickets at 670 Cricket bottle. Attractive cricket glass England white Test shirt worn by 23.98 with a best of 7-105 and Codd mineral bottle, c1880/90’s, Irani on the England tour of averaged 11.11 with the bat with a with ‘Rylands Bulb patent’ glass Zimbabwe & New Zealand 1996/97. top score of 45 ‘marble’ ball stop. ‘J. Smith of The shirt with England emblem and Accrington’ with stumps and ball to sponsors ‘Tetley’s Bitter’ logo. Signed 684 Sir Richard John Hadlee, Canterbury, side of bottle. ‘John Kilner, Maker, to chest by sixteen members of the Nottinghamshire & New Zealand Wakefield’ to verso. Approx 9” tall. touring party including Atherton, 1971-1990. New Zealand cloth Test G £30/50 Gough, Croft, Caddick, Knight, Irani, cap, by Westminster, with Hussain, Stewart, Thorpe, Cork etc. embroidered ‘silver fern’ emblem of 671 Essex C.C.C. 1876-1976. Note of authentication from Irani. New Zealand to cap. The black cap Commemorative limited edition Attractively mounted, framed and was worn by Hadlee on his first tour plate to mark the Centenary. Made glazed. Overall 18”x22”. G/VG of England in 1973. Hadlee has by Edwardian. Limited edition £70/100 signed the cap to the inside label. 348/1500. In original box. G £10/20 The cap was swapped with Peter Lee 679 South African Cricket ties. Collection of Lancashire when New Zealand 672 Richard Hadlee. Royal Grafton china of twenty ties, the majority South played Lancashire in a tour match in plate commemorating Sir Richard African. Ties include Western June 1973. Sold with signed note of Hadlee taking a world record 431 Province, Western Transvaal, provenance from Lee. Good/very Test wickets for New Zealand 1973- Australia v South Africa 1993/94, good condition £600/900 1990. Limited edition of 1000 plates. South Africa v Australia 1994, South Signed by Hadlee in silver ink to Hadlee played in eighty six Tests for Africa v New Zealand 1994/95, reverse. G £30/50 New Zealand taking 431 Test South Africa v West Indies 1998/99, wickets at 22.29, then a Test record South Africa v Australia 2006, South 673 W.G. Grace. Coalport china plate with a Test best of 9-52 v Australia Africa v Pakistan 2006/07, Dave commemorating W.G. Grace scoring in 1985 and averaged 27.16 with Callaghan Benefit etc. G £30/40 a ‘Century of Centuries’. Limited the bat with a top score of 151no edition of 750 plates, this being no. 680 South African Test tie. The tie dark 337, with facsimile signature of green springbok tie was worn by 685 Dennis Keith Lillee. Western Grace to reverse. Good condition in Kenneth G. Viljoen during his Test Australia, Tasmania & Australia original presentation box. Sold with career. G £30/50 1969-1988. Australian dark green further Doulton china plate cloth test cap issued to Lillee during ‘Hampshire captains’. G £40/60 681 M.C.C. tour of India, Pakistan & his Test career. The cap, by Albion of Ceylon 1972/73. Official M.C.C. Australia, embroidered with the 674 Miniature ivory cricket bat. Approx navy blue touring blazer with Australia emblem to front. The label 3.75” long. G £25/35 embroidered M.C.C. emblem in of the cap signed in black ink by CRICKET ATTIRE, BLAZERS, white of St George & Dragon of Lillee. Sold with signed letter from TIES & CAPS England and below in scroll ‘Pakistan the Australian vendor confirming its & Ceylon 1972/73’ to breast pocket. authentication. G £3000/4000 675 Graeme Hick. Worcestershire & Trimming to pockets, sleeves and Lillee played in seventy Test England. England white Test shirt blazer edging in M.C.C. colours of matches for Australia and took 355 worn by Hick during his England yellow and red. Blazer by Simpson of wickets at an average of 23.92 with career. Shirt with England emblem Piccadilly. Player unknown. a best of 7-83. His highest Test score and ‘Tetley Bitter’ to chest. Good/very good condition was 73no. In first class cricket he Previously sold at Graeme Hick’s £250/350 Benefit auction held by Knights in took 882 wickets at 23.46 1999. G £30/40 682 Warwickshire. New England replica baseball cap 676 Graeme Hick. Worcestershire & signed to peak by Warwickshire England. England blue one day players, Ashley Giles and Jonathon

41 CRICKET BATS, BALLS & 692 West Indies 1966. Slazenger Grimmett, Gregory, Mailey, EQUIPMENT Gradidge full size bat signed to face Woodfull, Ponsford, Oldfield, by the West Indies touring team to Chapman, Sutcliffe, Hendren, 686 Douglas Vivian Parson Wright. Kent England. seventeen signatures Woolley, Larwood, Rhodes, Tate, & England 1932-1958. Original including Sobers, Hunte, Butcher, Hobbs, Studwick etc. Handwritten large suitcase painted in M.C.C. Hall, Gibbs, Kanhai, Griffith, title ‘5th Test at the Oval, August colours used by Wright whilst Stollmeyer etc. Four signatures 1926’. The signatures in generally touring with England in the fading otherwise in good condition. good/very good condition for its 1940/50’s. Sold with smaller similar Signed to verso by four county age. The bat is presented in a case containing Centenary Test 1977 teams. Surrey, Worcestershire, Essex wooden with glass display case travelling folder with programmes, and Yorkshire. Forty seven £800/1200 brochures etc, old cricket blazer and signatures including Barrington, This was the famous Test match set of miniature Nicholls wooden Edrich, Kenyon, D’Oliveira, Close, where the fifth Test was the stumps. Some wear otherwise in Trueman, Hampshire, Bailey, Taylor deciding Test the previous four generally good condition £30/50 etc. Sold with further bat signed by being drawn.The English selectors the West Indies and New Zealand 687 West Indies ‘World Cup’ 1999. replaced A.W. Carr with A.P.F. teams 1995, some fading. Qty 2 Miniature, 19”, cricket bat signed by Chapman as Captain and recalled £50/80 the West Indies team. Fifteen Wilfred Rhodes at the age of 48. signatures including Lara, Adams, 693 Counties 1960. Gray Nicolls ‘Tony England won the Test by 289 runs. Walsh, Ambrose, Campbell etc. Sold Autograph’ bat nicely signed to face For England Hobbs (100) and with two further miniature bats by the Surrey team and to reverse by Sutcliffe (161) both made hundreds signed by M.C.C. and Pakistan the Sussex, Worcester, Somerset and in the 2nd innings and both Rhodes 1987. Twenty four signatures Kent teams who played Surrey in and Larwood took six wickets in the including Gatting, Robinson, Russell, May and June. Over 60 signatures match. For Australia Gregory top Imran, Miandad, Raja etc. G £30/50 including May, Bedser, Loader, Lock, scored with 73, Collins 61, 688 England tour of New Zealand 1992. Barrington, Dexter, Virgin, Cowdrey, Woodfull and Grimmett 35 each Duncan Fearnley full size bat signed Kenyon, Horton, Headley etc. The and Mailey took nine wickets in the to face by fifteen members of the signatures were collected by a Surrey match. England regained the Ashes touring party. Signatures include member. Very minor fading to odd for the first time since 1912 signatures otherwise in good Gooch, Reeve, Ramprakash, 697 Counties 1925. Gunn & Moore ‘The Stewart, Hick, Lamb, Russell etc. G condition. Sold with comprehensive list of matches played £40/60 Autograph’ cricket bat signed to face £30/50 and verso by twenty County and 689 England v West Indies 1995. Duncan 694 Australia tour of England 1953. Minor County teams. Teams are Fearnley full size bat signed to face Gradidge ‘Len Hutton Autograph’ Leicestershire, Glamorgan, Kent, by the England team who played in cricket bat signed to face by the Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Surrey, the 2nd Test at Lords 1995. Eleven Australian team. Sixteen signatures Norfolk, Nottinghamshire (twice), signatures include Atherton, including Hassett, Morris, Miller, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Stewart, Fraser, Hick, Thorpe, Lindwall, Harvey, Benaud, Johnston, Worcestershire, Yorkshire, Essex, Gough, Ramprakash etc. G £30/50 McDonald, Archer, Craig etc. Some Sussex, Derbyshire, Bedfordshire, ‘light’ fading and spidering to Northamptonshire, Leicestershire 690 Australia tour of England 1972. signatures otherwise in good 2nd XI and Rutland. Two hundred Slazenger full size cricket bat nicely condition £80/120 and twenty eight signatures signed to face by the Australian including Fowke, Geary, King, Clay, 695 Australian tour of England 1948. team including the officials. Twenty Cornwallis, Freeman, Seymour, Sykes ‘Don Bradman Autograph one signatures including I. Chappell, Makepeace, McDonald, Fender, ‘Test’ bat signed to verso by eleven Stackpole, Walters, Lillee, Massie, Hitch, Jardine, Hobbs, Carr, Gunn, members of the Australian team plus Mallett, G. Chappell, Edwards, Voce, Wheat, Staples, Dipper, other signatures including Pelham Inverarity etc. Very good condition Calthorpe, Quaife, Tennyson, Mead, Warner, A.P. Herbert etc. Signatures £70/100 Sutcliffe, Lupton, Rhodes, Kilner, include Bradman, Barnes, McCool, Waddington, Douglas, Perrin, 691 England & Australia 1972. Gray Loxton, Johnston, Miller, Harvey, Jackson, Gilligan, Tate, Cornford etc. Nicolls ‘Jim Parks Autograph’ bat Johnson, Morris etc. Some ‘light’ Some spidering and some fading to signed to face by the Sussex and fading to signatures, generally good certain signatures, overall in good Kent teams and to reverse by £300/500 England, Australia, Warwickshire, condition £400/600 696 England v Australia 1926. Macaulay Middlesex, Surrey and Essex 1972. CRICKET PRINTS & PAINTINGS Over 100 signatures including I. & Sutcliffe ‘White Rose Extra Special’ Chappell, G. Chappell, Stackpole, cricket bat nicely signed in ink to The following twenty five prints are Massie, Mallett, Marsh, Walters, face by the England and Australian uniformally mounted, conservation Illingowrth, Snow, Greig, Arnold, teams who played at the Oval in the framed and glazed in a very Gibbs, Kanhai, Younis, Roope, 5th Test, 14th-18th August 1926. attractive style and overall measure Boyce, Underwood, Knott, Iqbal, Twenty seven signatures, England, 15.5”x21.5” 13 signatures and Australia, 14 Luckhurst etc. Some fading, 698 William Gilbert Grace. generally good condition £80/120 signatures. Signatures include Collins, Bardsley, Richardson, Ryder, Gloucestershire & England 1865-

42 1908. Original Vanity Fair colour 708 Captain Edward George Wynyard, ograph of Hayward. ‘Tom’. July 11th chromolithograph of Grace. Hampshire & England 1894-1912. 1906 by SPY. Some folds to top half ‘Cricket’. July 9th 1877 by SPY. Very Original Vanity Fair colour of print otherwise in good condition good condition £130/160 chromolithograph of Wynyard. £30/50 ‘Hampshire’. August 25th 1898 by 699 Frederick Robert Spofforth. New CG. Good condition £50/80 718 Reginald Herbert Spooner, South Wales, Victoria & Australia Lancashire & England 1899-1923. 1874-1888. Original Vanity Fair 709 Gilbert Laird Jessop, Gloucestershire Original Vanity Fair ‘Supplement’ colour chromolithograph of & England 1894-1914. Original colour chromolithograph of Spooner. Spofforth. ‘The Demon Bowler’. July Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph ‘Reggie’. July 18th 1906 by SPY. 13th 1878 by SPY. Very good of Jessop. ‘The Croucher’. July 25th Good/very good condition £60/80 condition £100/130 1901 by SPY. Good/very good condition £70/90 719 John Thomas Tyldesley, Lancashire & 700 Lord Harris. George Robert Canning, England 1895-1923. Original Vanity Kent & England 1870-1911. Original 710 Digby Loder Armroid Jephson, Fair ‘Supplement’ colour chromolith- Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph Surrey 1890-1904. Original Vanity ograph of Tyldesley. ‘Forty-six of Harris. ‘Kent’. July 16th 1881 by Fair colour chromolithograph of Centuries in eleven years’. August SPY. Good/very good condition Jephson. ‘The Lobster’. May 22nd 8th 1906 by SPY. Good/very good £100/120 1902 by SPY. Good condition condition £60/90 £40/50 701 George John Bonnor. New South 720 Cyril Mowbray Wells, Middlesex Wales & Australia 1881-1891. 711 Robert Abel, Surrey & England 1895-1909. Original Vanity Fair Original Vanity Fair colour 1881-1904. Original Vanity Fair ‘Supplement’ colour chromolith- chromolithograph of Bonnor. colour chromolithograph of Abel. ograph of Wells. ‘Father’. July 10th ‘Australian Cricket’. September 9th ‘Bobby’. June 5th 1902 by SPY. 1907 by SPY. Good/very good 1884 by Ape. Very good condition Good/very good condition £40/50 condition £60/80 £100/120 712 Hon Frank Stanley Jackson, Surrey & 721 Kenneth Lotherington Hutchings, 702 Hon Alfred Lyttleton, Middlesex & England 1890-1907. Original Vanity Kent & England 1902-1912. Original England 1876-1887. Original Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph of Vanity Fair ‘Supplement’ colour Fair colour chromolithograph of Jackson. ‘A Flannelled Fighter’. chromolithograph of Hutchings. ‘A Lyttleton. ‘English Cricket’. August 28th 1902 by SPY. Name Century Maker’. August 14th 1907 September 20th 1884 by Ape. handwritten to lower border in by SPY. Good condition £60/80 Good/very good condition £70/90 pencil. Good/very good condition £50/80 722 Colin Blythe, Kent & England 1899- 703 Walter William Read, Surrey & 1914. Original Vanity Fair England 1873-1897. Original Vanity 713 Lionel Charles Hamilton Palairet, ‘Supplement’ colour chromolith- Fair colour chromolithograph of Somerset & England 1890-1909. ograph of Blythe. ‘Charlie’. June 2nd Read. ‘W.W.’. July 28th 1888 by Lib. Original Vanity Fair colour 1909 by ALS. Sold with a smaller Very good condition £60/80 chromolithograph of Palairet. reproduction print of ‘Cricketing ‘Repton, Oxford & Somerset’. Christianity’, Rev. Frank Hay 704 Hylton Philipson. Oxford University, August 6th 1903 by SPY. Good/very Gillingham. Qty 2. Good condition Middlesex & England 1887-1898. good condition £40/60 £40/60 Original Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph of Philipson. 714 Pelham Francis Warner, Middlesex & 723 ‘World Class’. Large colour print ‘Oxford Cricket’. June 29th 1889 by England 1894-1929. Original Vanity depicting Brian Lara hitting John Spy. Very good condition £40/60 Fair colour chromolithograph of Morris for four to score 501no, the Warner. ‘Plum’. September 3rd 1903 highest score in the history of first 705 Andrew Ernest Stoddart. Middlesex by SPY. Good/very good condition class cricket, for Warwickshire v & England 1885-1900. Original £30/40 Durham 1994 by artist Craig Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph Campbell. Signed neatly to lower of Stoddart. ‘A Big hitter’. July 9th 715 Bernard James Tindall Bosanquet, border by ten of the Warwickshire 1892 by Stuff. Good/very good Middlesex & England 1898-1919. team including Smith, Reeve, condition £60/80 Original Vanity Fair colour Munton, Twose, Penney etc. Lacking chromolithograph of Bosanquet. ‘An 706 Samuel Moses James Woods, the signature of Brian Lara. Framed Artful Bowler’. September 15th 1904 Somerset, England & Australia 1886- and glazed. Overall 25”x18”. G by SPY. Good/very good condition 1910. Original Vanity Fair colour £25/35 £60/80 chromolithograph of Woods. 724 South Africa 1994. Large colour print ‘Sammy’. August 6th 1892 by Stuff. 716 Lord Dalmeny, Middlesex & Surrey of ‘A Small Step for Kepler’, by Good/very good condition £60/80 1902-1908. Original Vanity Fair Richie Ryall, 1994, depicting Kepler colour chromolithograph of 707 Lord Martin Bladen Hawke. Wessels leading the first ever fully Dalmeny. ‘In his Father’s Steps’. Yorkshire & England 1881-1911. representative South African team September 22nd 1904 by SPY. Original Vanity Fair colour down the pavilion steps at Lords for Good/very good condition £60/80 chromolithograph of Hawke. the historic test match against ‘Yorkshire Cricket’. September 24th 717 Thomas Walter Hayward, Surrey & England on July 21st 1994. South 1892 by SPY. Very good condition England 1893-1914. Original Vanity Africa won the test by a record 356 £100/130 Fair ‘Supplement’ colour chromolith- runs. Signed by the South African

43 touring party to lower border. 730 ‘Jonty’s Triumphant Return’. Large career details. Generally good Twenty signatures in pencil including colour limited edition print featuring condition £40/60 Donald, Cronje, Rhodes, Cullinan, images and scorecard of Jonty Wessels, De Villiers, Cullinan, Kirsten Rhodes match winning innings of 735 Australia 1993. Mono limited edition etc, also signed by the artist. Ltd 117 for South Africa at Lord’s in the print of the Australian team in edition 653/950. Framed and 2nd Test June 1998. The print is England 1993 by artist David Byrne. glazed. Overall 26”x22.5”. G signed to the borders by both the Signed by each player next to their £40/60 England and South African teams image in pencil. sixteen signatures and South African President Nelson including Border, Warne, Taylor, 725 South Africa v England 2000. Large Mandella and dated by him Healy, M.Waugh, M.Hughes, colour limited edition print of ‘The 16.2.1999. Signatures include S.Waugh, Boon etc. Limited edition Millennium Test Match, Cape Town’, Rhodes, Cronje, Kallis, Cullianan, 155/350, signed by the artist. by artist Richie Ryall. The print Pollock, Klusener, Donald, Stewart, 17”x25”. G £40/50 depicts the match in progress with Atherton, Thorpe, Cork, Fraser, Table Mountain in the background. 736 ‘Cricket. Here is a nice three-quarter Hussain etc. Twenty nine signatures Signed in pencil by the artist. Ltd ball, guard your wicket or down they in total. This print is a limited edition edition 232/250. Overall 23”x17”. fall’. Rare and attractive Victorian print of only eight copies signed by G £20/30 cricket handkerchief, c1870/80’s, Mandella and this is number 1. with scenes of boys playing cricket. 726 ‘Newlands. Cape Town’. Large Overall the print measures 30”x22”. Cotton handkerchief with large colour limited edition print of the G/VG £150/250 printed image to centre of boys ground with game in progress with 731 ‘South African First-Class Cricket playing the game. The handkerchief Table Mountain to background by Grounds’. Richie Ryall. Set of predominately coloured in red and artist Richie Ryall. The print is signed individual limited edition colour black with colourful border by Ryall and is number 384/875. prints of cricket grounds, Boland surround. 14.5”x13.5”. Minor The print measures 28”x19”. VG Park, Buffalo Park, Centurion Park, staining to some area’s of the £30/40 Kingsmead, Newlands, Springbok handkerchief otherwise in good/very good condition with bright original 727 ‘Allan Anthony Donald’. ‘South Park, St. Georges Park and the colour. Attractive period image Africa’s Best’. Large colour limited Wanderers Stadium. All number 308 £200/300 edition print of Donald in various of 375 prints produced. All measure poses by artist Richie Ryall. Signed to approx 22”x18”. Each signed by 737 Royman Browne. Cricket artist and lower border by both artist and Ryall. In official folder. G £50/80 illustrator. Browne produced many subject. Limited edition 151/171 732 West Indies 1995. Large limited cartoons/ illustrations for Playfair being the number of Test wickets edition colour print of the West Cricket Monthly in the 1960’s. taken by Donald, 151 being the Indies touring team to England Original printers block with wicket of Mark Taylor 1997. Sold 1995. Each player portrayed in humourous cartoon image used on a with signed certificate. Approx cameo head and shoulders. Playfair cricket Dinner menu 1960’s, 16”x25”. G £25/35 Individually signed by each player to 6”x4”. Sold with an original cricket cartoon by Browne signed and dated 728 ‘Centurion Park, Masters print. Twenty signatures include 1963. Mounted with inscription to Tournament’. Large colour limited Lara, Richardson, Hooper, Ambrose, mount. To Ken Brown.... who edition print of the ground with Walsh, Chanderpaul, Bishop, inspired the above, with Best Wishes game in progress by artist Richie Adams, Wes Hall etc. Produced by Royman 23/2/63’, overall 7”x10”. Ryall. The print is signed by twenty 1995 sponsors Sandals Caribbean Sold with smaller cartoon possibly Test players and by artist Ryall. Resorts. Limited edition 3/170 drawn by Browne, 3.5”x5”. G/VG Signatures include B. Richards, J. signed by the artist, Darren Woolley. £30/50 Cook, R. Smith, J. Garner, Zaheer Framed and glazed. Overall Abbas, K. Curran, G. Logie, D. 36”x26”. G £40/60 738 South Africa 1994. Large colour print Haynes, J. Thomson, C. Rice etc and 733 Reginald Herbert Spooner, of ‘A Small Step for Kepler’, by is number 11/375. The print Lancashire & England 1899-1923. Richie Ryall, 1994, depicting Kepler measures 22”x18”. VG £40/60 Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph Wessels leading the first ever fully representative South African team 729 ‘Gary Kirsten 210. England v South of Spooner. ‘Reggie’. July 18th 1906 down the pavilion steps at Lords for Africa 1998’. Large colour limited by Spy. Mounted, framed and the historic test match against edition print featuring scenes from glazed. Overall approx 11”x16”. G England on July 21st 1994. South the Test match and mainly featuring £50/70 Africa won the test by a record 356 Kirsten’s innings of 210. Signed to 734 ‘The Centurions Portfolio’. Denise runs. Signed by the South African borders by Kirsten and thirteen other Dean 1994. Collection of twenty touring party to lower border. members of the South African team. four colour limited edition prints. Twenty signatures in pencil including Signatures include Rhodes, Each number 6 of 100 prints Donald, Cronje, Rhodes, Cullinan, Woolmer, Boucher, Pollock, Cullinan, produced. Eleven signed to lower Wessels, De Villiers, Cullinan, Kirsten Kallis, Cronje, Donald etc. Limited border. Signatures are Bradman, etc, also signed by the artist. Ltd edition 10 of only 21 signed prints, Compton, Graveney, Cowdrey, edition 602/950. Framed and signed by the artist. Overall Edrich, Boycott, Turner, Amiss, glazed. Overall 26”x22.5”. G 29”x21”. VG £50/80 Gooch, Zaheer and Hick. Sold with £40/60 bound book listing each centurions

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739 ‘John Wisden’ Sussex, Kent & Miandad, Qadir, Salim Malik etc. Silva, Dias, Ranatunga, Mendis etc. Middlesex 1845-1863. Original Mainly 7”x9”. G £30/40 7”x9” & 8”x10”. G £20/30 lithograph, highlighted with colour, of Wisden, full length holding ball, 742 West Indies. Forty mono press 747 South Africa. Forty colour press published by John Corbet Anderson photographs of West Indies players. photographs of South African on the 1st April 1853 and printed by Includes , Garner, C. players. Includes Donald, Kallis, Richard Black. Framed and glazed. Lloyd, Marshall, Haynes, Ambrose, Cronje, Cullinan, Rhodes etc. Mainly Overall approx 13”x16”. Some Walsh etc. Mainly 7”x9”. G £30/40 8”x10”. G £30/40 wood-worm holes affecting lower 743 England. Forty mono press 748 Australia. Forty colour press half of image. Sold with a stained photographs of England players. photographs of Australian players. Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph Includes May, Botham, Gooch, Includes S. Waugh, Taylor, Healy, of Woods. ‘Sammy’. August 6th Gower, Lamb etc. Mainly 7”x9”. G Thomson, Warne, McGrath, Border 1892 by Stuff. Qty 2 £30/40 etc. Mainly 8”x10”. G £30/40 £40/60 744 New Zealand. Forty mono press 749 West Indies. Forty colour press In 1864 John Wisden published photographs of New Zealand photographs of West Indies players. ‘John Wisden’s Cricketers’ players. Includes Hadlee, Crowe, Includes Lara, Ambrose, Arthurton, Almanack for the first time Cairns, Rutherford, Coney etc. Dujon, Haynes etc. Mainly 8”x10”. Mainly 7”x9”. G £30/40 G £30/40 CRICKET PHOTOGRAPHS 745 India. Forty mono press photographs 750 England. Forty colour press 740 Australia. Forty mono press of Indian players. Includes Tendulkar, photographs of England players. photographs of Australian players. Kumble, Kapil Dev, Gavaskar, Includes Botham, Gooch, Stewart, Includes Border, Lillee, Hughes, Madan Lal etc. Mainly 7”x9”. G Shah, Caddick, Atherton etc. Mainly Taylor, Boon etc. Mainly 7”x9”. G £30/40 8”x10”. G £30/40 £30/40 746 Sri Lanka. Forty mono and colour 751 Cricket photographs 1980/90’s. 741 Pakistan. Forty mono press press photographs of Sri Lankan Quantity of original mono press photographs of Pakistan players. players. Includes Wettimuny, De photographs of Test and county Includes Imran, Wasim Akram,

45 players, action shots etc. Good Mayor of Maidstone at a ceremony otherwise in good condition £40/60 selection of subjects. Some at the Town Hall in 1928. The Australia series was drawn 2-2 duplication of player and of Photograph by Barton News photograph. Mainly 8”x10” and Illustrations of Erith. The photograph 761 South African tour of Australia 7”x9”. G £30/50 measures 8.25”x6.5”. Laid down to 1931-1932. Original official mono photographers mount. Overall 752 Alfred Percy Freeman. Kent & photograph of the South African 12”x10” VG £30/40 England 1914-1936. Collection of touring team, standing and seated in five original mono press 758 Alfred Percy Freeman. Kent & rows, wearing tour blazers and photographs of Freeman. Two in his England 1914-1936. M.C.C. Tour of cricket attire. The photograph laid youth wearing cricket attire and Ceylon, Australia & New Zealand down to card with title to top and wearing Kent Club & Ground cricket 1922/23. Original photograph players names printed to lower cap, two wearing M.C.C. touring album compiled by Freeman, who border. Players include Cameron, sweater holding a large box camera was a member of the touring party. Taylor, Vincent, Morkel, Mitchell, and the other head and shoulders The album consists of 146 Balaskas, Viljoen, Bell, Christy etc. wearing cricket shirt. Various sizes, photographs from the tour including The photograph measures 11.5”x9” largest 6”x8”. G £40/60 cricket scenes, fellow cricketers, and overall 19”x15.5”. Odd faults cricket grounds, hotels, views of the to mount otherwise in good Previously the property of ‘Tich’ area they visited etc. Includes condition £200/300 Freeman’s grand daughter photographs taken on board the S.S. Australia won the series 5-0 753 Alfred Percy Freeman. Kent & Orvieto and S.S. Ormonde, in England 1914-1936. Collection of Colombo, Naples, Wellington, Port 762 South African tour of Australia six original mono press photographs Said, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, 1910/11. Original early mono taken on the M.C.C. tours of South Auckland, Christchurch, Napier, photograph of the South African Africa 1927/28 and Australia Players featured include Tyldesley, touring team, standing and seated in 1928/29. Three show members of Warren Bardsley, A.C. MacLaren, J. rows, wearing tour caps and the team with an African tribe, one MacLean (Worcestershire), F.S. sweaters. The photograph laid down taken at a train station and the other Gough-Calthorpe (Warwickshire) to card with printed names and title two showing the team at a large etc. A wonderful record of an on piece to lower border. Players construction site. Players featured M.C.C. tour. Sold with three include Sherwell, Stricker, Zulch, include Freeman, Sutcliffe, Larwood, booklets on various areas of New Nourse, Snooke, Vogler, Faulkener Ames, Hobbs, Hammond etc. Zealand, 1920’s publications. G/VG etc. Photograph by J. Gabriel. The Various sizes, mainly 6.5”x8.5”. G £200/300 photograph measures 8.5”x6.5” £40/60 and overall 11.5”x10”. Good 759 South African tour of Australia & condition £80/120 754 Alfred Percy Freeman. Kent & New Zealand 1963-1964. Original Australia won the series 4-1 England 1914-1936. Excellent studio official mono photograph of the portrait photograph of Freeman. South African touring team, standing 763 Australian ‘Rebel’ tour of South Distinctive image by the pioneer and seated in rows, wearing tour Africa 1985/87. Nine files of colour photographer May Moore, Sydney blazers and cricket attire. The and mono photographs taken by an (1881-1931). The photograph photograph laid down to card with amateur photographer covering the measures 6”x8”. Laid down to title to top and players names tour including unofficial Tests, photographers mount, overall printed to lower border. Players players, action shots, grounds, 8.25”x11”. VG £40/60 include Goddard, Van Der Merwe, official receptions etc. Over 750 Carlstein, Pithey, Barlow, G. Pollock, 755 Alfred Percy Freeman. Kent & photographs. All photograph P. Pollock, Bland etc. The 3.5”x5”. Sold with an official England 1914-1936. Excellent studio photograph, by Langham Studio of portrait photograph of Freeman. programme from the tour. VG Perth, measures 12”x9” and overall £40/60 Crown Studios, Adelaide. The 17”x15”. Good condition £40/60 photograph measures 6.5”x9.25”. 764 South Africa. Large reproduction VG £40/60 The Australia series was drawn 1-1 panoramic photograph of the first 756 Alfred Percy Freeman. Kent & 760 South African tour of Australia & Test to be played in South Africa. England 1914-1936. Two excellent New Zealand 1952-1953. Original The match was played at Newlands studio portrait photographs of official mono photograph of the between South Africa and England Freeman. One wearing M.C.C. South African touring team, standing in January 1931. 40”x20”, framed blazer and the other in white cricket and seated in rows, wearing tour and glazed. Sold with a collection of shirt. Sport & General Agency and blazers and cricket attire. The reproduction mono photographs of Charles Morris of Dover. Both laid photograph laid down to card with South African cricket grounds 1930’s down to photographers mounts. title to top and players names including Newlands, Wanderers, Both approx 8”x11” overall. VG printed to lower border. Players Kimberly, Durban etc. Various sizes. £40/60 include Cheetham, McGlew, G £30/50 Endean, McLean, Tayfield, Fuller, 765 ‘The Hadlee Era 1971-1990’. 757 Alfred Percy Freeman. Kent & Mansell etc. The photograph, by England 1914-1936. Original mono Mounted signed colour photograph Victor Penrose of Perth, measures of Sir Richard Hadlee in bowling photograph of Freeman being 9.5”x7.5” and overall 16”x13”. presented with various items by the pose. Mount in blue with title. Some foxing to mount, odd faults Highlights Hadlee’s career record

46 and achievements during his Morris, Kirsten, Miller, Taylor etc. 8”x10”. G £30/40 eighteen years in the game. Mainly 8”x10”. G £20/30 14”x20”. Framed and glazed. Sold 786 Signed cricket photographs. Twenty with framed colour print ‘Cadbury’s 776 Worcestershire. Forty colour and signed colour press photographs of Cocoa’ with boy batsman to centre. mono press photographs of cricketers. Signatures include Prasad, G £15/25 Worcestershire players. Includes Ramprakash, Salisbury, Irani, Hick, Botham, Moody, Hick, Rhodes, Cowans etc. Various sizes, mainly 766 Ashes cricket 1950/60’s. Collection Dilley, Curtis, Newport etc. Mainly 8”x10”. G £30/40 of ten mono press photographs from 8”x10”. G £20/30 various Test series in the period. Odd 787 Signed cricket photographs. Twenty photograph signed, Lawry, Simpson. 777 Kent. Forty colour and mono press signed colour press photographs of Various sizes. Odd press masking. G photographs of Kent players. cricketers. Signatures include £30/40 Includes Underwood, Cowdrey, Chapple, Moody, Stewart, Knight, Igglesdon, Marsh, Ellison, Alderman, Bicknell, Mascheranus, McCague 767 Essex. Forty colour and mono press Jarvis etc. Mainly 8”x10”. G £20/30 etc. Various sizes, mainly 8”x10”. G photographs of Essex players. £30/40 Includes Gooch, Hussain, Fletcher, 778 Somerset. Forty colour and mono Such, Irani, Hardie, East etc. Mainly press photographs of Somerset 788 Signed cricket photographs. Twenty 8”x10”. G £20/30 players. Includes Botham, Crowe, V. signed colour press photographs of Richards, Marks, Roebuck, Garner, cricketers. Signatures include Gough, 768 Warwickshire. Forty colour and Caddick, Rose etc. Mainly 8”x10”. Shastri, Law, Mullally, Wells, Nixon, mono press photographs of G £20/30 Emburey etc. Various sizes, mainly Warwickshire players. Includes Lara, 8”x10”. G £30/40 Pollock, Donald, Small, Knight, 779 Hampshire. Forty colour and mono Reeve, Brown etc. Mainly 8”x10”. G press photographs of Hampshire 789 England. Collection of sixteen mono £20/30 players. Includes Warne, Smith, and colour press photographs of Gower, Smith, Marshall, Mullally, England players, all signed by the 769 Yorkshire. Forty colour and mono Udal etc. Mainly 8”x10”. G £20/30 player featured, some muti signed. press photographs of Yorkshire Twenty one signatures including 780 Gloucestershire. Forty colour and players. Includes Close, Tendulkar, Botham, Knott, Atherton, Stewart, mono press photographs of Trueman, Boycott, Gough, Byas, Fletcher, Fraser, B. Hollioake, Lamb, Gloucestershire players. Includes Bairstow etc. Mainly 8”x10”. G Thorpe, Willis etc. One, also signed Symonds, Russell, Lawrence, Smith, £20/30 by Geoff Lawson of Australia. Alleyne, Graveney etc. Mainly 10”x8”. G £30/50 770 Middlesex. Forty colour and mono 8”x10”. G £20/30 press photographs of Middlesex 790 Australia. Collection of six mono and 781 Glamorgan. Forty colour and mono players. Includes Gatting, Fraser, colour press photographs of press photographs of Glamorgan Tufnell, Radley, Slack, Emburey etc. Australian players, all signed by the players. Includes V. Richards, James, Mainly 8”x10”. G £20/30 player featured, one muti signed. Croft, Watkin, Thomas, Ontong, Seven signatures, Benaud, G. 771 Leicestershire. Forty colour and Jones etc. Mainly 8”x10”. G £20/30 Chappell, Healy, G. Marsh, McGrath mono press photographs of and Slater. One, also signed by Tony Leicestershire players. Includes 782 Nottinghamshire. Forty colour and Greig of England. Mainly 10”x8”. G Gower, Simmons, Lewis, Benjamin, mono press photographs of £20/30 Nixon, Mullally etc. Mainly 8”x10”. Nottinghamshire players. Includes Hadlee, Broad, Robinson, Rice, G £20/30 791 Vivian Richards and Michael French, Pietersen, Johnson etc. Holding. Two mono signed 772 Lancashire. Forty colour and mono Mainly 8”x10”. G £20/30 photographs of the West Indies press photographs of Lancashire players. One 10”x8”, the other players. Includes C. Lloyd, Hughes, 783 Signed cricket photographs. Twenty 9”x7”. G £15/25 Atherton, Martin, Crawley, signed mono press photographs of cricketers. Signatures include Fairbrother etc. Mainly 8”x10”. G 792 Denis Compton. Signed mono press Greatbatch, Gower, G. Lawson, £20/30 photograph of Compton walking Dilley, Robinson, Capel, Rhodes etc. out to bat with Tom Graveney. Sold 773 Northamptonshire. Forty colour and Various sizes, mainly 8”x10”. G with a mono photograph of the mono press photographs of £30/40 Bedser twins, signed by both and an Northamptonshire players. Includes ‘Arundel’ FDC signed by Colin Lamb, Ambrose, Lillee, Larkins, 784 Signed cricket photographs. Twenty Cowdrey. Various sizes. G £20/30 Ripley, Curran etc. Mainly 8”x10”. G signed colour press photographs of cricketers. Signatures include £20/30 793 Hampshire. Signed colour Harmison, Tendulkar, Croft, I. photograph of Shane Warne playing 774 Sussex. Forty colour and mono press Harvey, Such, Lewis etc. Various for Hampshire. Sold with a photographs of Sussex players. sizes, mainly 8”x10”. G £30/40 photograph of the Hampshire team Includes Dexter, Imran, Parker, signed by twelve of the team Wells, Prior, Barclay etc. Mainly 785 Signed cricket photographs. Twenty including Warne and an unsigned 8”x10”. G £20/30 signed colour press photographs of cricketers. Signatures include photograph of Australian Stuart 775 Derbyshire. Forty colour and mono Collingwood, S. Williams (WI), Clark playing for Hampshire. 8”x10” press photographs of Derbyshire Lewis, Hick, Spearman, Butcher, or larger. G £20/30 players. Includes Cork, Barnett, Fleming etc. Various sizes, mainly

47 794 Australia. Three signed colour press colour tour photograph of the souvenir brochure for the tour issued photographs of Shane Warne, Glen England team in tour blazers. by ‘Orient Line R.M.S. Orontes’ and McGrath and Steve & Mark Waugh. Photograph laid down to official a tourist souvenir painted image of 10”x8”. G £25/35 photographers mount with title to the Orontes. G £300/500 top and names of team printed 795 England Captains. Thirteen signed below. Signed in ink by eighteen 806 Australian tour of England 1930. mono photographs of former members of the touring party to the Card mount containing laid down England Captains. Signatures are borders. Signatures include Gatting, 1930 tour itinerary and below fifteen Atherton, Willis, Botham, Boycott, Emburey, Dilley, Broad, Athey, signatures of the Australian touring Cowdrey, Emburey, Fletcher, Fairbrother, French, Jarvis, Robinson team and officials. Signatures include Gatting, Gooch, Gower, Hollioake, etc. Presented to players and officials Bradman, Kippax, Woodfull, Lamb and Stewart. All head and only. formerly the property of Oldfield, Ponsford, McCabe, Wall, shoulders. 10”x8”. VG £30/50 Graham Dilley. 14.75”x11” £40/60 Grimmett etc. The signatures ‘light’ faded although all legible. The 796 Autographed Editions. Four signed 802 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1946/47. mount measures 16”x20”. Generally colour ‘Autographed Editions’ Large black photograph album good condition £100/150 photographs of Botham, Trueman, covering the tour and containing Gooch and Gower. 10”x8”. G numerous magazine photographs, 807 Australian tour of England 1930. £15/25 cuttings, scorecards etc. includes Original mono photograph taken at Sandringham of Bill Woodfull, Victor 797 England Test players. Eight signed team and individual player images. Richardson and the team Treasurer T. 8”x10” colour press photographs of Includes both the M.C.C. and Howard talking with the King and England players, some multi signed. Australian teams and covers tour Queen on Whit Sunday 1930. The Ten signatures including Gower, matches as well as Tests. Very neatly photograph laid down to board. The Gooch, Gough, Atherton, Thorpe, presented. G £30/50 photograph measures 4.5”x6.5” Fraser, G. Jones, R. Smith etc. G 803 India 1946 and South Africa 1947. and overall 6”x8” £40/60 £15/25 Over 100 hundred reproduction 808 Australian tour of England 1930. 798 Test players. Five signed 8”x10” photographs covering the two tours Large original mono photograph of colour press photographs of Test to England including team and the Australian team, standing and players, A. Donald, Lara, Cork, individual player images. Includes seated in rows, wearing tour blazers Bevan, Pollock and . G Tests and tour matches. Each and cricket attire. The photograph £15/25 annotated to reverse. Various sizes. G £20/30 laid down to original photographers 799 England tour of Australia 1986/87. mount and signed by all seventeen Official colour tour photograph of 804 Gentlemen of England v Australia, players and officials, title to lower the England team in tour blazers. Lord’s 1938. Original mono press border. Signatures include Captain, Photograph laid down to official photograph of Bob Wyatt batting Bill Woodfull, Bradman, Jackson, photographers mount with title to with keeper and slips in close Hornibrook, Grimmett, Fairfax, top and names of team printed attendance. Signed by Wyatt in blue Ponsford, McCabe, Richardson, below. Nicely signed in ink by ink. 10”x8”.Gubby Allen. Sold with Kippax, Oldfield etc. Photograph by seventeen members of the touring a mono head and shoulders press T. Bolland of St Leonards. The party to the borders. Signatures photograph of Gubby Allen. Signed photograph measures 11.5”x8.25” include Gatting, Botham, Lamb, in blue ink by Allen. 8”x10”. G and overall approx 19.5”x16” Broad, Dilley, Gower, French, £25/35 Good/very good condition. Excellent Richards etc. Presented to players image £700/1000 805 Australian tour of England 1938. and officials only. Formerly the Large original mono photograph of 809 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1928/29. property of Graham Dilley. the Australian team, standing and Large original sepia photograph of 14.5”x12”. G/VG £40/60 seated in rows, wearing tour blazers members of the M.C.C. team 800 England tour of Australia 1986/87. and cricket attire. The photograph grouped on board ship ‘S.S. Otranto’ Official colour tour photograph of laid down to original photographers bound for Australia. Fourteen the England team in tour blazers. mount with title to top and players players are present plus the Manager Photograph laid down to official names to lower border and signed F.C. Toone. Players include Hobbs, photographers mount with title to by all seventeen players and the Tate, Larwood, Hammond, top and names of team printed Manager W.H. Jeanes to side Duckworth, Ames, Mead, Hendren, below. Nicely signed in ink by borders. Signatures include Don White, Freeman, Sutcliffe, Leyland seventeen members of the touring Bradman, McCabe, Barnes, Brown, etc. The photograph laid down to party to the borders. Signatures O’Reilly, Barnett, Chipperfield, card and framed. The photograph include Gatting, Botham, Lamb, Hassett, Fingleton, Fleetwood-Smith measures 12”x8.5” and overall Broad, Dilley, Gower, French, etc. The photograph measures 15”x12”. Excellent image. VG Richards etc. Presented to players 12”x9.25” and overall approx £50/80 and officials only. Formerly the 17”x14.5” Some of the signatures 810 West Indian tour of England 1928. property of Graham Dilley. to the right hand border are a little Original sepia photograph of the 14.5”x12”. G/VG £40/60 faded but all legible, signature of Bradman excellent. Framed and West Indies team, standing in line in 801 England tour of Australia and New glazed. Sold with an official front of the pavilion at Scarborough. Zealand 1988. Official Bi-centenary ‘Australian XI English Tour 1938’ The photograph laid down to

48 photographers mount and the top of Photograph measures 8”x6” and title ‘Australians 1905’ to lower the mount signed by the West Indies overall 13.5”x11”. Some ‘light’ border, and the mount nicely signed team. Eleven signatures including fading to photograph, generally in ink to top and lower borders by all Nunes, Small, Constantine, Browne, good £40/60 fifteen members of the touring party Martin, Hoad, Roach, Bartlett, featured. Signatures are V. Trumper, Challenor etc. The photograph 813 Australian tour of England 1926. J. Darling, P. Newland, R. Duff, C. measures 8x6” and overall Original sepia photograph of the Hill, A. Cotter, F. Laver, S. Gregory, 13.5”x10.75”. G/VG £300/500 Australian team, standing and seated D. Gehrs, M. Noble, J.J. Kelly, W. in rows, wearing tour caps and Armstrong, A. Hopkins, C. McLeod 811 Yorkshire 1927. Original mono blazers. The photograph fully signed and W. Howell. Also signed to verso photograph of the Yorkshire team, by all seventeen members of the by Syd Gregory. The photograph by standing and seated in rows, touring party. Signatures include E. Hawkins & Co of Brighton was wearing Yorkshire caps. The Collins, Bardsley, Grimmett, Oldfield, presented to Mr & Mrs Harry photograph laid down to photog- Richardson, Woodfull, Ponsford, Rogers, the touring team staying at raphers mount with heading to top Ryder etc. Damage to top half of their Guest House in London whilst border and signed to lower border photograph affecting some on the tour. Dedication handwritten by all fourteen players and officials. signatures. Majority of signatures to lower left hand corner of mount. Signatures include Lupton, Jaques, fading. To left hand lower corner a The photograph measures approx Sutcliffe, Leyland, Waddington, small original self portrait caricature 11.25”x8.25” and overall approx Dolphin, Rhodes, Holmes, Oldroyd, hand drawn by Arthur Mailey. ‘From 13”x11.25”. The photographic Kilner, Mitchell etc. Photograph by Arthur Mailey to Wykeham Abbey image showing signs of ‘light’ Fielding of Leeds. Photograph with Compliments 1926’. fading, minor foxing to mount measures 8”x5.5” and overall Photograph by T. Bolland of St. otherwise in good/ very good 9.5”x8”. VG £150/200 Leonards. Photograph laid down to condition with good strong board. 12”x10” overall £80/120 812 New Zealand tour of England 1927. signatures. Excellent image of this Original sepia photograph of the 814 Australia 1905. Rare and impressive early Australian touring team New Zealand team with H.R.H. official sepia photograph of the £2500/3500 Princess Mary, standing and seated Australian team who toured England England won the five Test series 2-0 in rows, wearing suits and ties. The in 1905, seated and standing in rows photograph laid down to photog- and wearing tour caps and cricket END OF DAY ONE raphers mount with heading to top attire. The photograph is laid down border and players names below. to official photographers mount with

DAY TWO FOOTBALL, RUGBY & SPORTING MEMORABILIA

SPORTING EPHEMERA Moscow Olympic Games. G £20/30 pages uncut at head otherwise in good condition £20/30 815 British Empire Games, Hamilton, 818 Olympic Games. Eighteen signed Canada 1930. Official programme ‘U.S. Hall of Fame’ Olympic 822 Olympic Games. Stockholm 1912. for Athletics on the 23rd August collectors cards. Signatures include ‘Brottning Dragkamp, Gang’. Official 1930. 16 folding pages. Sold with Beaman, Mathis, Oerter, Button, pictorial brochure for the Wrestling souvenir Guides for the Louganis, O’Brien etc. G £30/50 Events held at the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games held in Stockholm 1912. Attractive brochure 819 Olympic Games. Berlin 1936. Official Wales 1958 and for the 1956 (Del 10) with many action programme for events at the Olympics held in Melbourne. G photographs and pictorial front cover Olympic Stadium and other venues £30/50 featuring the Wrestling. Most of the on 6th August 1936. G £30/40 text in Swedish, some in English. 816 Olympic Games 1948. Five official Some pages uncut at head otherwise programmes for Athletics events at 820 Olympic Games. Berlin 1936. Official in good condition £20/30 Wembley on the 2nd-4th, 6th & 7th programme for events at the Olympic Stadium and other venues August 1948. Sold with official 823 Olympic Games. Stockholm 1912. on 9th August 1936. G £30/40 programme for the swimming events ‘Olympiska Spelens Resultat’. Official at Melbourne 5th December 1956 821 Olympic Games. Stockholm 1912. pictorial brochure for the Results and and for the Athletics events at Rome ‘Skytte Och Utomhustennis’. Official closing ceremony held at the on the 5th September 1960. Qty 7. pictorial brochure for the Shooting Olympic Games, Stockholm 1912. Some faults to the Melbourne and Tennis Events held at the Attractive brochure (Del 24) with programme otherwise in good Olympic Games, Stockholm 1912. many action photographs and condition £40/60 Attractive brochure (Del 5) with pictorial front cover featuring the closing ceremony. Most of the text in 817 Olympic Games 1964 and 1980. many action photographs and Swedish, some in English. G £20/30 ‘Official Handbook of Great Britain’s pictorial front cover featuring the shooting events. Most of the text in Olympic Team’ at the Tokyo and 824 Olympic Games. Berlin 1936. ‘Die Swedish, some in English. Some

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