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Venue: The Premier Travel Inn (Leicester-South West), Braunstone Lane East, Leicester LE3 2FW (See map page 2) & Sporting Memorabilia Auction Saturday 18th June 2011 Part 1 – Cricket 10.30am Part 2 – Football, Rugby & other Sports 3pm Viewing: Friday 5pm to 8pm and Saturday 8am to 10.30am (Parts 1 & 2 of the sale) and 1pm to 3pm (Part 2 of the sale only) Approximate rate of sale - 120/150 lots per hour Please note. Part 2 of the sale will not commence before 3pm

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A buyer’s premium of 17% (plus V.A.T. at 20%) Postal bids are welcomed and should be sent of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of to: Knight’s Sporting Ltd, Cuckoo Cottage, all lots. Town Green, Alby, Norwich NR11 7PR V.A.T. lots are marked throughout the catalogue Office: (01263) 768488 Fax: (01263) 768788 with an asterisk after the lot number. V.A.T. Mobile: 07885 515333 charges are reclaimable by V.A.T. registered Email bids to [email protected] traders within the EEC. Purchasers outside the Please note: All commission bids to be EEC will be exempt from these charges subject received no later than 6pm on the day prior to to proof of postage or granting of licenses. the auction of the lots you are bidding on. Cheques to be made payable to "Knight’s". Credit cards accepted. Payments by Visa and Auction results will be available by telephone from 12 noon and on our website on Tuesday Access/Mastercard will be subject to a 21st June. surcharge of 3% (+vat) of the total amount payable. Postage and packing will be charged at current For full terms and conditions see page 3. rates for all postal deliveries. Packing will be charged at £3.00 (+vat) per customer.

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2 CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. A buyer’s premium of 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 20%) of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all lots. 2. Cheques to be made payable to ‘Knights Sporting Limited’. 3. Knights Sporting Ltd, Registered Office, The Thatched Gallery, The Green, Aldborough, Norwich, Norfolk. NR11 7AA 4. Postage and packing will be charged at current rates for all postal deliveries. 4a Postage and packing is subject to V.A.T. at 20%. 5. The seller warrants to the Auctioneer and to the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claim. 6. The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settle it or re-offer the lot. 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 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 20%) 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 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 20%) and assents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission. 8. The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. 9. If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. ii) Proceed with damages for breach of contract. 10. Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due. 11. The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which a reserve has been placed. 12. As from January 2007, all unsold lots will attract a fee per lot of £3.00 + VAT. 12a. Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale or to collect the lot. 13. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties are hereby excluded. 14. Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. ‘A deliberate forgery’ means a lot made with intent to deceive. 15. A buyer’s claim under the above condition shall be limited to the amount paid to the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition the buyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by the Auctioneer. 16. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement. 17. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer’s premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer’s discretion and accepted by the Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. By delivering the goods to the Auctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges that he/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions. 18. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller no later than forty days after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses. 19. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of the lot withdrawn and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots. 20. Live telephone bidding i) Live telephone bidding can be arranged (subject to paragraph 20iii) below) by contacting the Auctioneer two days prior to the day of the Auction. ii) Knight’s have a mandatory minimum lot estimate of £80.00 on all live calls. iii) The arrangement referred to in paragraph 20i) above will be at the buyer’s risk and no guarantee can be given by the Auctioneer that telephone facilities will be available or working on the day of the Auction. 21. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law. Online Bidding. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Knights Sporting Limited Ltd you: authorise Knights Sporting Limited Ltd, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Knights Sporting Limited Ltd through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Knights Sporting Limited Ltd are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price’ 3 Online Bidding

Knights Sporting Limited are delighted to offer an online bidding facility at our auctions for bidders who cannot attend the sale. Bid on lots and buy online from anywhere in the world at the click of a mouse with the-saleroom.com's Live Auction service. Full details of this service can be found at www.the-saleroom.com In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Knights Sporting Limited you:authorise Knights Sporting Limited, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Knights Sporting Limited through www.the- saleroom.com and agree that Knights Sporting Limited are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price.

4 PART ONE

CRICKET MEMORABILIA

CRICKET EPHEMERA wear and staining otherwise in The firm of S.H. Greene & Sons of generally good condition. Scarce Washington, U.S.A. was founded in 1 Leicestershire County Cricket Club. £15/25 Warwick, Rhodes Island in 1865 and Jubilee Souvenir 1879-1928. finally went into receivership in 1925 Souvenir brochure. Compiled by S.C. 6 ‘England v Australia 1953’. Original Packer. Published by ‘Stevens two sided printed flyer with details 11 ‘W.G. Grace. Champion Cricketer of Service’ of Leicester. Excellent of seating/tickets and ground rules the World’. Large cotton original decorative covers with ‘art produced prior to the 5th Test at the handkerchief commemorating a deco’ borders. Crease and minor Oval commencing on the 15th of Centuries by Grace. The wear to front cover, odd further August 1953. The flyer would have handkerchief has a central portrait of faults otherwise in good condition been sent out in the post with tickets Grace three quarter length in cricket £100/150 for the game. G £20/30 attire holding a cricket bat, with biography and record of each 2 ‘Leicestershire County Cricket Club England won the Test match and individual score and opponents to 1879-1928. Jubilee Celebration regained after a record 18 outer border. Decorated with cricket Dinner 1928’. Rare official menu for years and 362 days bats and balls in a floral outer border. the Dinner held at the De Montfort 7 England v Australia, 2nd Test at Produced in 1895 the handkerchief Hall, Leicester on the 30th April Lord’s 1938. Original match ticket has some staining and rust marks 1928 to celebrate the first fifty years for the Mound Stand. Sold with otherwise in generally good of the county club. The four page match tickets for England v India condition. Overall 24”x22” £60/90 gilt edges folding menu with club 1936, v New Zealand 1937 (both at emblem of the ‘running fox’ printed 12 No lot Lord’s). Plus match ticket for England in red to top and title and details v Australia (Women’s) Test 1937 and 13 Cricket ephemera. Selection below. ‘menu’ and ‘Toasts’ to inside one other. Qty 5. G £60/90 including programme for pages with decorated with images of Hambledon C.C. v England (M.C.C.) cricketers and ‘Musical programme 8 England v West Indies 1939. Official 1977, includes a contribution for to back page. All printed in club match tickets for the Lords and the Rosenwater, ‘Evidence prepared by colours of red and green. Very good Oval Test matches of 1939. G the Cricket Society... 1961’, Service condition £80/120 £50/70 of Thanksgiving for the life of Sir 3 James D. Coldham. Typescript 9 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1920/21. George Allen 1990, ‘Sevenoaks Vine inventory of his collection with hand Rare ‘Canadian Pacific’ Dinner menu C.C. 250th Anniversary brochure, written annotations and additions. dated 9th November 1920. The ‘The Cricket Colours of our leading 162 pages of typescript contained in menu from the outgoing voyage of Schools’. Boys Own Annual 1884, a sprig binder. Coldham’s name, the M.C.C. team to Australia. Ex signed picture of C.C. Depieza (West address and phone number on label Wynyard collection. VG £60/90 Indies) etc. G £20/30 to inner front board. Also contains 10 ‘At Play, Cricket’. Rare and attractive 14 . List of four E.K. Brown catalogues (1972- American cricket handkerchief, Matches 1914. Official folding 1975) to rear. G £100/150 c1870/80’s, with delightful scenes of fixture card for 1914. G £15/25 4 ‘England v Australia. Season 1921’. boys playing cricket. Cotton AUTOGRAPHED CRICKET EPHEMERA ‘Winox Tonic Wine’ 4 page handkerchief with large printed advertising leaflet with picture of the image to centre of two boys playing 15 Francis Adams Iredale. New South Australian team to front cover, the game holding bats with with Wales & Australia 1888-1902. Pencil record of results of Tests, fixtures for to rear. Further images of the signature of Iredale on piece, laid 1921, printed autographs of the game to right and left quarters of the down on paper strip. Ink signature of Australian team and Winox advert to handkerchief with captions, ‘Well H.F. Wright, Derbyshire to verso. G back cover. VG. Scarce £25/35 Caught’, ‘Fielding’, ‘The New Bat’ £70/100 and ‘After Play’. The handkerchief 5 Ranjitsinhji. Large advertising card 16 Levi G. Wright. Derbyshire 1883- predominately coloured in red and for Dore & Sons Ltd. Two sided 1909. Nice ink signature of Wright black with colourful border advert, to one side ‘Shirts to on piece, laid down on paper strip. G surround. To top border of surround measure’ and to verso ‘Flannels’ £20/30 is the makers name ‘S.H. Greene & with an image of Ranjitsinhji in Sons. Washington. 13”x12”. 17 Thomas Rushby. Surrey 1902-1921 pose and a more modern Loosely mounted in period frame. and J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England cricketer with images of how Good/very good condition with 1905-1934. Sepia pre-printed album flannels can be pressed using the bright original colour. Attractive page with small picture and floral ‘Dore Presser’. 27”x12”. Heavy period image £100/150 decoration with oblong space for

5 individual signature to each side. Parker played in the Bradford and foxing otherwise in good Signed in pencil to face by Rushby League and was co-opted into the condition £40/60 and to verso by Hobbs. G £25/35 South African team of 1924 for two Tunnicliffe and Brown are best Tests only, and one other first class 18 Ernest George Hayes. Surrey & remembered for sharing a record match. He never appeared in first- England 1896-1919 and Herbert stand of 554 for the first for class matches in South Africa Strudwick, Surrey & England 1902- Yorkshire v Derbyshire at 1927. Sepia pre-printed album page 28 Samuel Moses James Woods, Chesterfield 1898, a record which with small picture and floral Somerset, England & Australia 1886- stood until 1932 decoration with oblong space for 1910. Excellent ink signature of 36 William. G. Quaife. Warwickshire & individual signature to each side. Woods on piece/scrap. Some light England 1894-1928 and Arthur Signed in pencil to face by Hayes foxing to paper otherwise in good Frederick Augustus Lilley. and to verso by Strudwick. G condition £50/80 Warwickshire & England 1894-1911. £25/35 29 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji, Sussex & Excellent individual ink signatures of 19 Walter Brearley. Lancashire & England 1893-1920. Excellent ink the two players on pieces/scraps. England 1902-1911. Ink signature of signature of Ranjitsinhji on Odd minor creasing and foxing Brearley on piece. G £30/50 piece/scrap. Some light foxing to otherwise in good condition £40/60 paper otherwise in good condition 20 . & 37 John Henry Board. Gloucestershire & £70/100 Australia 1919-1938. ‘Cumberland England 1891-14. Excellent ink Hotel, London letterhead nicely 30 John Richard Mason. Kent & signature of Board on piece/scrap. signed in ink and dated 1938 by England 1893-1919. Excellent ink Very light crease otherwise in good Oldfield. Folds, adhesive marks to signature of Mason on piece/scrap. condition £30/50 verso otherwise in good condition Very minor foxing to paper, light 38 Edward George Arnold. £30/50 crease otherwise in good condition Worcestershire & England 1899- £20/30 21 Kent. Small paper piece signed in ink 1913. Excellent ink signature of by three Kent players, G.B. Legge 31 Charles Burgess Fry, Sussex & Arnold on piece/scrap. Very light (Kent & England 1924-1931), J.L. England 1892-1921. Excellent ink crease, minor foxing otherwise in Bryan (Kent 1919-1932) and H.T.W. signature of Fry on piece/scrap. good condition £20/30 Hardinge (Kent & England 1902- Very light crease otherwise in good 39 Robert Montagu Poore. Hampshire, 1933). G £20/30 condition £30/50 Europeans (India) & South Africa 22 Rev. Edgar Thomas Killick. Middlesex 32 Pelham Francis Warner, Middlesex & 1892-1914. Excellent ink signature & England 1926-1939. Ink signature England 1894-1929 and John of Poore on piece/scrap. Minor of Killick on paper piece/scrap. Slight Thomas Hearne. Middlesex & foxing otherwise in good condition smudge otherwise in good condition England 1888-1923. Two excellent £40/60 £20/30 individual ink signatures of Warner 40 John Daniell, Somerset 1898-1927. and Hearne on pieces/scraps. Very 23 Claude Percival Buckenham. Essex & Excellent ink signature of Daniell on light crease to the signature of England 1899-1914. Pencil signature piece/scrap. Minor foxing otherwise Warner otherwise in good condition of Buckenham on paper piece/scrap. in good condition £20/30 £30/50 G £20/30 41 John Thomas Tyldesley. Lancashire & 33 Leonard. C. Braund, Somerset & 24 John W. Hitch. Surrey & England England 1895-1923. Excellent ink England 1899-1920. Excellent ink 1907-1925. Ink signature of Hitch signature of Tyldesley on signature of Braund to back of on paper piece/scrap, laid down to piece/scrap. Minor foxing otherwise Braund’s business card ‘L.C. Braund, card. G £20/30 in good condition £20/30 Sports Depot, Argyle Street, Bath’. 25 David Denton. Yorkshire & England Good condition £30/40 42 Meyrick Whitmore Payne. 1894-1920. Ink signature of Denton Middlesex 1904-1909 (25 matches). 34 George Herbert Hirst. Yorkshire & on paper piece/scrap, laid down to Excellent ink signature of Payne on England 1891-1929, Wilfred card. G £30/40 piece/scrap. Minor foxing and light Rhodes. Yorkshire & England 1898- crease otherwise in good condition 26 Wilfred Rhodes. Yorkshire & England 1930 and Schofield Haigh Yorkshire £30/40 1898-1930 and George Herbert & England 1895-1913. Excellent Hirst. Yorkshire & England 1891- individual ink signatures of the three 43 Robert O’Hara Livesay. Kent 1895- 1929. Excellent individual ink players on pieces/scraps. Odd faults 1904 (26 matches). Excellent ink signatures of Rhodes and Holmes on and foxing otherwise in good signature, with inscription, of Livesay paper piece/scrap. G £30/40 condition £40/60 on piece/scrap. Minor foxing and light folds otherwise in good 27 George McDonald Parker. South 35 John Tunnicliffe. Yorkshire 1891- condition £30/40 Africa 1924. Rare ink signature of 1907 and J.T. Brown. Yorkshire & Parker on paper piece/scrap. G England 1889-1904. Excellent 44 Edward Mark Sprot. Hampshire £60/90 individual ink signatures of the two 1898-1914. Excellent ink signature players on pieces/scraps. Odd faults of Sprot on piece/scrap, inscribed

6 and dated ‘Hants XI 18th February the 1st Earl of Warwick 54 A.H.H. Gilligan. Sussex & England 1905’. Minor fold otherwise in good 1919-1931. S.B. Joel’s tour of South 51 Sir Spencer Cecil Brabazon condition £30/50 Africa 1924/25. Large personal Ponsonby. Middlesex & Surrey scrapbook belonging to Gilligan 45 David Denton. Yorkshire & England 1844-1862. Original three page commemorating the tour under 1894-1920. Ink signature of Denton handwritten letter from Ponsonby, Lionel Tennyson captaincy with on piece. Some minor foxing on Lord Chamberlains Office, St additional material from the otherwise in good condition £25/35 James’s Palace headed paper, to a 1929/30 tour of Australia and New Mr Dean regarding the safety of the 46 Bradman, Botham and Sobers. Zealand under Gilligan 's captaincy. permanent galleries in St. Paul’s Individual ink signatures of the three The scrapbook contains a large Cathedral. The letter dated 6th players in white cards. G £30/50 collection of ephemera from the tour February 1872. Nicely signed by including numerous photographs, 47 John Henry Webb Fingleton. New Ponsonby in black ink. A very rare menus, match programmes, match South Wales & Australia 1928-1939. early signature of Ponsonby, who tickets, letters, Itinerary listing Good ink signature of Fingleton on played mainly for Middlesex and financial guarantees, invitations, card. G £20/30 M.C.C. G/VG £100/150 fixture cards, postcards, telegrams, 48 Henry Evans. Derbyshire 1878- Spencer Ponsonby was a committee press cuttings etc. Includes a mono 1882, 5 matches. Short handwritten member, treasurer and trustee of photograph of the team wearing letter on ‘West Bank, Derby’ headed M.C.C., a founder member of the tour caps and blazers and signed by paper, dated 13th May. Nicely Surrey Committee and President of all fifteen players and officials signed in ink by Evans. G £30/50 Somerset C.C.C. from 1890. With featured. Signatures include his brother and J.L. Baldwin he Tennyson, Russell, Tyldesley, 49 Charles James Barnett. M.C.C. founded I Zingari C.C. in 1845. He Gilligan, Holmes, Kennedy, Parker, 1820-1837. Original signed free- held many important posts including Geary, MacBryan etc. Other front envelope to a Mrs Champneys Private Secretary to Lord Palmerston, ephemera includes Dinner menu of Allington, Lewes, dated and sent controller of the Lord Chamberlains signed by seven players inc from ‘London, May, Thirty one office etc Tennyson, Gilligan, MacBryan etc, 1833’. Nicely signed ‘Charles J. photographs of the ship at dock, the Barnett’ in black ink. A very rare 52 Viscount James Walter Grimston. touring party about to embark, early signature of Barnett, who Gentlemen & M.C.C. 1836-1843. cricket on board ship, teams on played mainly for M.C.C., also Original signed free-front envelope match days, list of passengers, playing for the Gentlemen v the to a Mr Scott in Nettlebed, Henley, official tickets for matches v Pretoria, Players, he made 29 known dated and sent from ‘London, July v South Africa, v East Rand, appearances in first-class matches. 22nd 1836’. Nicely signed by Northern Districts, scorecards for 1st, G/VG £100/150 Grimston in black ink. A rare early 2nd and 3rd ‘Tests’ v South Africa, v signature of Grimston, several of his Charles Barnett was born in 1796 Rhodesia, six page article on the tour family were noted cricketers, and in 1825 became the first known written by F.W.H. Nicholas, another including his three brothers and President of M.C.C. This was an member of the touring party, several nephews. G/VG £70/100 annual appointment, here may have Banquet/Dinner invitations from been earlier presidents but there is James Grimston, later Lord Grimston Natal C.A., South African C.A., The no record of them. It was in 1825 played county cricket for Wanderers, United Party Club, that the Lord’s Pavilion burned down Hertfordshire. He was M.P. for St Mayor of Durban etc. The items with the loss of all the club records. Albans 1830-31, Newport , Cornwall from the 1929/30 tour include a Barnett was M.P. for Maidstone 1931-32 and Hertfordshire 1832- copy photograph of the team between 1831-1835. He died in 1845 onboard ship, a panoramic 1882 in Brighton photograph from the 3rd Test at the 53 Paul Methuen. M.C.C. 1816. Signed M.C.G, a letter to his mother, dated 50 Charles Cavendish Fulke Greville. free-front envelope to J. Gooch of 20th November 1929 ‘It is an awful M.C.C. 1819-1827. Original signed Saxlingham, Norwich, dated and job not having a Manager and I shall free-front envelope to an address in sent from ‘London, May 23rd 1815’. be glad when I get to New Newbury, dated and sent from Signed ‘P. Methuen’ in black ink. Zealand.... We had a very nice time ‘London, July 10th 1835’. Nicely Rare early signature of Methuen in though the game as a signed by Greville in black ink. A who played one first class match for game was not very enjoyable- I very rare early signature of Greville, M.C.C. G/VG £60/90 don’t think I’ve ever played in any who played mainly for M.C.C., also Paul Methuen was born in contest where one umpire has playing for the Gentlemen v the Marylebone in 1779 and was a obviously been a cheat (he then Players, he made 5 known member of Parliament for Wiltshire, proceeds to give examples of the appearances in first-class matches. he became Lord Methuen in 1838. bad umpiring encountered. Some G/VG £70/100 He died in Westminster 1849 items loose in scrapbook. An Charles Greville was an English interesting and valuable record from diarist and amateur cricketer. His the tour. G £1000/1500 Father Charles Greville was a son of

7 Previously sold by Christie’s in 2008 caricatures of all eighteen members 66 Derbyshire past players reunion of the Australian touring party to menu 2000 signed to covers by 55 Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji Jadeja. Maharaja England 1953. This copy has been twenty six players including R. Jam Sahib Of Nawanagar, known as signed in ink to caricature and to Taylor, Buxton, Hall, Johnson, Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & front cover by . G Bradbury, Oates, Jackson, Langdale, England 1872-1933. ‘A Journal of £30/40 Steele etc. G £30/40 the Reign of Queen Victoria from 1837-1852. Charles C.F. Greville. 60 Fred Ridgway. Kent & England. 67 Northamptonshire past players London 1885 (‘The Greville Official M.C.C. Christmas card from reunion 2003 card signed by twenty Memoirs). Leather bound with gilt to the tour of India, Pakistan and six players including Brookes, top edge. To front end papers there Ceylon 1951/52. With M.C.C. Cottam, Andrew, Subba-Row, is the bookplate for ‘Maharaja Jam emblem, M.C.C. colours and tour Reynolds, Stanley, Dilley, Constable, Shri Sir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji. title to cover. To inside a picture of Willey, Crump, Lightfoot etc. G GBE.K.C.S.I.’ and on the facing the team and the wording- ‘With £30/40 page, in what appears to be Best Wishes for a Merry Christmas 68 Cricket ephemera, some signed. Ranjitsinhji’s handwriting ‘Maharaja and a Happy New Year’. Signed by Includes ‘The Magnet album of Test Jam Sahib Of Nawanagar. April Ridgway. G £30/40 Match Cricketers’ 1930, Wills 1923. Staines’. To the inside rear 61 Cricket autographs. Selection of cricketers cigarette cards 1908 board is another bookplate ‘The thirty seven individual signatures on 10/50, signed photographs of Maharaja Jam Sahib Of Nawanagar. white cards, postcards, album pages Gooch, Simmons, Fairbrother, Jamnagar’. This book was owned by etc. Signatures include Hadlee, Gough, Cork etc. Other signatures Ranjitsinhji and formed part of his Botham, Sobers, Sutcliffe, Hobbs, include Snow, Jameson, Boycott, library. VG £100/150 Willis, Ambrose, Wyatt, Gower, Hussain, Maynard etc. G £25/35 56 William Gilbert Grace. Short Brearley, I.Healy, Border, Benaud, 69 Australia 1956. Official tour handwritten one page letter in black Waugh etc. G £30/40 brochure for the tour to England ink to ‘Henderson’... I enclose ticket 62 Cricket autographs 1960’s. Selection (Playfair). Signed to pen pictures by to admit the Beddington team of autographs on album pages, Len Hutton, and Richie winner?. Hoping you are fit, I am’. magazine pictures etc. Over 65 Benuad. The brochure in only Nicely signed by Grace. The letter signatures including A. Davidson, fair/good condition £15/25 written on ‘London County Cricket Engineer, Prasana, G. Chappell, Club, Crystal Palace’ letter head and 70 ‘Cricketers from South Africa’. J.Edrich, Pilling, Lever, Bond, Pocock, dated 26th June 1905. Mounted, Official Playfair tour brochure for the Roope, Barrington, G. McKenzie, framed and glazed. Overall 9”x12”. South African tour of England 1960. Amiss, Kanhai, Jameson, Arlott, Gibb Folds otherwise in good condition Signed to inside pen pictures by etc. Odd duplication of signatures £150/200 fifteen members of the touring party. and some names annotated below Signatures in ink include McGlew, 57 ‘Essex. Know your cricket county signatures. Generally good condition Goddard, Fellows-Smith. Pithey, series’. Denis Foster 1948. Findon £30/40 Waite, Adcock, McKinnon, Griffen Publication booklet signed to 63 ‘Cricket Spotlight 1965’ magazine etc. Further twenty six signatures of individual portrait pages by eleven signed to team pictures and the players to other pictures within players featured. Signatures are biographies by 266 players. the brochure. G £30/50 T.P.B. Smith, R. Smith, Wade, Avery, Signatures include the counties and Dodds, Horsfall, Preston, Vigar, Cray, 71 Worcestershire 1980/2000’s. the New Zealand touring team. Paterson, and Insole. Rusting to Photograph album containing fifty Some wear to covers otherwise in staples otherwise in good condition four colour photographs of good condition £40/60 £40/60 Worcestershire players, each 64 Yorkshire C.C.C. Three 1990’s ‘Gala accompanied with the signature of 58 ‘Sussex. Know your cricket county Dinner’ menus signed by over fifty the player on similar sized postcard. series’. Denis Foster 1948. Findon players. Signatures include Vaughan, Signatures include Curtis, Hick, Publication booklet signed to Moxon, Gough, White, Lehmann, Moody, Leatherdale, Rhodes, individual portrait pages by ten Silverwood, Byas, McGrath, Illingworth, Radford, Spiring, Neale, players featured. Signatures are Hoggard, Blakey etc. VG £30/40 Newport, Sheriyar, Dawood, Solanki, James Langridge, John Langridge, G. Preece etc. Some duplication of Cox, C. Oakes, J. Oakes, G.H.G. 65 Nottinghamshire past players. Trent signature, some photographs have Doggart, D.V. Smith, Wood, James Bridge Banqueting menu signed to also been signed. G £25/35 and Webb. Rusting to staples front cover and inside pages by fifty otherwise in good condition £40/60 nine players including Bond, Randall, 72 Irish Cricket Union Yearbooks 1984- Bolus, Poole, Smedley, Millman, 1990, 1999. Sold with a box of 59 . Australia 1953. Simpson, Blewett, Hassan, cricket ephemera, books, brochures, ‘Caricatures of the Australian XI. Latchman, Wells, Broad, Read, programmes, phone cards, Cornhill English Tour 1953’. Arthur Mailey. Cairns etc. G £30/40 cards etc, some signed. Signatures 1953. Twelve page tour include Trueman, Evans, Graveney, souvenir with eleven pages of Lever, Snow, Roope, Willis, Shastri,

8 Vengsarkar, Binney, Azharuddin etc. 1966, first day of issue, signed to AUTOGRAPH SHEETS, ALBUM Good selection with good Irish face by Garry Sobers. Qty 2. VG PAGES interest. Includes mono £30/40 The following four album pages ‘Supplements to Topical Times’ 79 J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905- were collected by Charlie Parker, 1940/50’s (7). G £25/35 1934. One page handwritten letter, famous Gloucestershire bowler in 73 ‘The Story of Cricket at Bramhall on Surrey C.C.C. headed paper from 1921. Lane’. K. Farnsworth 1973. Signed Hobbs, dated 15th April 1935, to a 84 Essex 1921. Large album page nicely to title page by seven Yorkshire George Morgan regarding sending signed in ink by thirteen members of players including Sellers, Trueman, L. him a cricket bat. ‘Please do not let it the team. Signatures include Hutton, B. Bowes, Bairstow etc. Also go around that I have sent you a bat Douglas, Perrin, Dixon, Saint, signed by Norman Yardley to page 7 because I receive a great number of Louden, F.J. Cooper (7 matches), and to page 24 of requests, particularly from Wales, Franklin, H. Smith, Freeman etc. the brochure. G £20/30 and it is impossible to respond to all Odd rarer signature. G/VG £80/120 the demands made upon me.... 74 ‘Cricketing Knights’ (Knighthoods Nicely signed by Hobbs. Folds, nicks 85 Leicestershire 1921. Large album warded for services to cricket). otherwise in generally good page nicely signed in ink by twelve Preprinted autograph card signed by condition £30/50 members of the team. Signatures seven cricket ‘Knights’. The include Rudd, Wood, F. Hickley (2 signatures are , Garry 80 Cricket letters. Selection of three games), Salmon, Astill, King, Coe, Sobers, , Richard letters from Arthur Gilligan (1967), Benskin, Middleton, Bale, Hadlee, Clyde Walcott, Alec Bedser (date unknown) and Mounteney etc. Odd rarer signature. and Everton Weekes. G £100/150 Rupert Howard (Lancs, 1932). All G/VG £60/80 signed by the player featured. 75 ‘Isle of Oxney XI v Two Players General content. G £25/35 86 Gloucestershire 1921. Large album 1936’. Official programme and page nicely signed in ink by sixteen scorecard for the Centenary match 81 H.S.L.T. ‘Stork’ Hendry. N.S.W., members of the team. Signatures where the Isle of Oxney XI took on Victoria & Australia 1918-1933. One include Robinson, Rowlands, ‘Two Players’ being W.Ashdown of page handwritten letter, dated 1985, Barnett, Gouldsworthy, Townsend, Kent and A.F. Wensley of Sussex. regarding the celebration of his 90th Hammond, Bloodsworth, Dennett, The match was played at Birthday, Luncheon given by the Mills etc. G/VG £100/130 Wittersham on the 5th September Cricketers Club (NSW), telegram 1936. The programme signed to from the Prime Minister, telegram 87 England v Australia 1921. Large front cover pictures by Ashdown and from the Australian team, letters album page nicely signed in ink by Wensley and by two further players from Bradman and Larwood etc. The thirteen members of the team who to inside pages. Sold with a similar letter sent from Australia and nicely played in the 4th Test played at Old programme for the Beneden XI v signed in ink by Hendry. G £25/35 Trafford. Signatures include Parker, Alan Ealham and Derek Underwood Brown, Douglas, Woolley, Parkin, 82 . Middlesex & played at Benenden in September Hallows, Mead, Fender, Tennyson, England. One page typewritten 1984, signed by Ealham and Marriott etc. G/VG £200/300 letter on M.C.C. headed paper from Underwood to front cover pictures. Warner to a Mr G.Moore of The Test was drawn G £100/150 Aberdeen, dated 10th April 1942. 88 India 1946. Album page signed in 76 England v Pakistan 1987. Pair of The letter refers to a request from ink by fourteen members of the brochures/programmes for the the Lord Mayor of London to play a touring team to England. Signatures series, one signed by the England match for his British Empire Air Raid include Merchant, Hazare, Patuadi, team and the other by Pakistan. Fund and suggest swapping a match Mankad, Ali, Banerjee, Nayuda, Signatures include Gatting, Gower, set for the 30th May from funding Shinde etc. Old tape marks to top Botham, Broad, Lamb, Imran Khan, The British Red Cross for this Fund and bottom of page, just affecting Miandad, Mudassar, Rameez Raja, ‘but we have had several matches one signature otherwise in good Malik etc. G £25/35 for the Red Cross and many of the condition £60/90 Committee have in recent years 77 Cricket autographs. Collection of voted a considerable sum to the Red 89 Pakistan 1961/62. Large page seventeen signatures on album Cross, so they will not really suffer. I signed in ink by sixteen members of pages, paper pieces etc, some take it you have no objection’. the touring team. Signatures include individually signed. Signatures Signed in ink by Warner and Farooq, Burki, Mustaq Ahmed, include Fender, Jupp, Sutcliffe, additional note ‘B.E. XI agree’. G D’Souza, Imtiaz, Haseeb etc. Each Cristofani, Dooland, Tribe, Freer, £25/35 signature with name annotated Washbrook, Greenwood, Ashdown, below. G £20/30 Garland-Wells, Gibb etc. G £30/50 83 Garfield St. Aubrun Sobers, , South Australia, 90 New Zealand 1969. Official 78 Don Bradman. Centenary Test 1980 Nottinghamshire & West Indies autograph sheet for the New first day cover signed in ink by 1953-1974. Single ink signature of Zealand tour of the United Kingdom, Bradman. Sold with Garry Sobers. Sobers on album page. G £18/25 India & Pakistan 1969. Fully signed Barbados Independence postcard

9 in ink by all seventeen members of Miller, Johnston, Toshack, McCool, for the Sri Lankan tour of Zimbabwe the party include Dowling, Pollard, Saggers etc. G £80/120 1994, fully signed with sixteen Collinge, Turner, Cunis, Congdon signatures including Mahanama, 96 Pakistan tour of India 1961. Official etc. Sheet appears to have been Jayasuriya, De Silva, Ranatunga etc. autograph sheet for the tour fully trimmed to edges. Laid down loosely G £15/20 signed in ink by eighteen members to larger page at top otherwise good of the team including Mahmood, 103 New Zealand 1989/90. Official condition £20/30 Muhammad, Intikhab, Farooq, autograph sheet for the New 91 M.C.C. 1967-68. Official autograph Burki, Munaf etc. Light fold marks Zealand tour of Australia. Fully sheet for the M.C.C. tour of the otherwise in good+ condition. Rare signed in ink by all fifteen members West Indies 1967-68. Fully signed in £50/70 of the party include Wright, Crowe, ink by fifteen members of the Snedden, Cairns, Bracewell etc. Light 97 Pakistan tour of England 1962. touring party. Signatures include folds otherwise in good condition. Official autograph sheet nicely Cowdrey, Barrington, D’Oliveira, Sold with a similar sheet for the New signed in ink by twenty members of Edrich, Graveney, Knott, Milburn, Zealand tour of India & South Africa the team (2nd tour). Signatures Snow etc. Lacking the signature of 1994/95. Fully signed by all include Burki, Hanif Mohammad, David Brown. This was Les Ames nineteen members of the touring Mushtaq Mohammad, Mahmood, copy and is signed by him in ink. party including Rutherford, Crowe, Butt, Alimuddin, Intikhab, Malik, Light fold marks, loosely attached at Fleming, Parore, Harris etc. G Mathais etc. Heavy horizontal fold, top of sheet to large page otherwise £25/35 other lighter folds, some age toning in good condition £30/40 otherwise in generally good 104 Australia World Cup 1992. Official 92 Pakistan 1954. Large album page condition £30/40 autograph sheet for the Australian signed by seventeen members of the team, fully signed with seventeen 98 M.C.C. tour of India, Pakistan & touring party. Signatures include signatures including Border, Marsh, Ceylon 1961/62. Official autograph Wazir Mohammad, Wasar Hassan, Taylor, Waugh, Hughes, Boon etc. G sheet fully signed with seventeen Shakoor Ahmed, Kardar, Zulfiqar £30/40 signatures in ink including Dexter, Ahmed, Mahmood Hussain etc. Smith, Barrington, Knight, Parfitt, 105 Australia 1948. Album page nicely Tape to top and bottom of page, Richardson, Lock etc. Some folds signed in ink by six members of the over one signature, otherwise in otherwise in good condition £30/50 1948 Australian touring team to good condition. Rare page, this was England 1948. Signatures are Pakistan’s first tour of England. G 99 M.C.C. tour of New Zealand Hassett, Tallon, Hamence, Harvey, £40/60 1962/63. Official autograph sheet Johnson and Lindwall. Below these for the tour. Fully signed with 93 Sri Lanka 1975. Official autograph signatures to the lower part of the seventeen signatures in ink including sheet for the Sri Lankan tour of page is the laid down signature of Dexter, Cowdrey, Barrington, England 1975 (World Cup). Fully the Australian Captain Don Statham, Trueman, Titmus etc. Folds signed by fifteen players in ink Bradman. G/VG £70/100 otherwise in good condition. G including Tennekoon, Wettimuny, de £30/40 106 Leicestershire 1948. Album page Silva, Fernando, Peries, Mendis, signed in ink by eleven members of Opatha etc. Light fold marks and 100 Australian tour of England 1981. the team. Signatures include Berry, loosely attached at top of sheet to Official autograph sheet fully signed Prentice, Watson, Walsh, Jackson, large page otherwise in good in ink by all twenty members of the Lester, Sperry, Riddington etc. VG condition £25/35 touring party including K.Hughes, £30/40 Marsh, Wood, Alderman, Border, 94 New Zealand 1975. Official Lillee, Hogg etc. G £25/35 107 Nottinghamshire 1948. Album page autograph sheet for the New signed in ink by twelve members of Zealand tour of the United Kingdom 101 West Indies 1983. Young West the team. Signatures include Sime, 1975. Fully signed in ink by all Indies tour of Zimbabawe 1983. Harris, Hardstaff, Meads, Giles, fifteen members of the party Official autograph sheet signed by Stocks, Woodhead, Butler etc. VG including G.Turner, Cairns, Hastings, the West Indies team. Fifteen £30/40 Hadlee, Collinge, Parker etc. Light signatures in ink including Ferris, fold marks and loosely attached at Simmons, Walsh, Cammie Smith, 108 Kent 1948. Album page signed in ink top of sheet to large page otherwise Lambert etc. Lacking the signature by ten members of the team. in good condition £25/35 of Bacchus. G £10/15 Signatures include Valentine, Evans, Fagg, E. Crush, Edrich, Ames, J.G.W. 95 Australia 1948. Three large album 102 Zimbabwe 1987. Official autograph Davies, Wright, Dovey etc. VG pages signed in ink by fifteen sheet for the Zimababwe tour of £25/35 members of the touring team to India & Pakistan for the World Cup England. Seventeen signatures in in 1987. Fully signed with sixteen 109 Northamptonshire 1948. Album total, Johnston and Toshack having signatures including Traicos, page signed in ink by ten members signed twice (to separate pages), Houghton, Brandes, Curran, Pycroft of the team. Signatures include A.W. including Bradman, Hassett, Barnes, etc. Folds otherwise in good Childs-Clarke, Webster, Nutter, Lindwall, Harvey, Morris, Loxton, condition. Sold with a similar sheet Oldfield, Clarke, Brookes, A.C.L.

10 Bennett etc. Also signature of J.E. 117 Glamorgan 1921. Excellent large down to the pages. Signatures Timms on trimmed cigarette card. album page signed very nicely in ink include Livingston, Pettiford, Some rarer signatures. VG £25/35 by twelve members of the team. Worrell, Dawkes, Pope, Freer, Place, Signatures include Riches, Arnott, Oldfield etc. G £25/35 110 Australian touring team to England Gemmill, Clay, J.H.P. Brain, Nash, H. 1948. Large album page signed in 125 Commonwealth Cricket Team 1951. Creber (Snr), W. Spiller, Pinch, ink by sixteen members of the team. Album page signed by thirteen Whittington etc. Some rarer names. Signatures include Bradman, Harvey, members of the team including VG £40/60 Miller, Brown, Lindwall, Morris, Ames, Ramadhin, Gimblett, Ikin, Barnes (not handstamped), Hassett, 118 Glamorgan 1925. Excellent large Dooland, Dovey, Fishlock etc. G Johnson, Johnston, Loxton etc. album page signed very nicely in ink £25/35 Minor marks to face of sheet, some by twelve members of the team. 126 Australian tour of England 1953. adhesive marks to verso. 5”x6”. Signatures include Clay, Arnott, Official autograph sheet fully signed Sold with a printed photograph of Matthias, Spencer, Ryan, Mercer, in ink by all seventeen members of the Australian team and a official Abel, G.B. Harrison, Sullivan etc. VG the touring party including Hassett, autograph sheet with printed £40/60 Morris, Hill, Benaud, Harvey, facsimile signatures. G £300/400 119 Glamorgan 1932. Excellent large Johnston, Lindwall, McDonald, 111 Middlesex 1948. Official autograph album page signed very nicely in ink Miller, Tallon etc. Folds, slight fading sheet signed in ink by thirteen by fourteen members of the team. to two signatures otherwise in good members of the team. Signatures Signatures include Turnbull, V.G.J. condition £60/80 Mann, Sims, Edrich, Compton, Jenkins, Brierly, Dyson, Every, W. 127 South Africa 1965. Official Brown, Robertson, Dewes, Jones, Howard etc. G £40/60 autograph sheet for the South Africa Thompson, Routledge etc. Folds 120 Northamptonshire 1954. Large card tour of England 1965. Fully signed in otherwise in good condition £30/40 page, with title to top and printed ink by all sixteen members of the 112 Northamptonshire 1949. Official border to edges, signed by eleven party including Van der Merwe, autograph sheet signed in ink by members of the team including Barlow, Bacher, Bland, G&P. Pollock fourteen members of the team. Brooks, Oldfield, Arnold, Reynolds, etc. Some folds, creasing to sheet, Signatures Brown, Timms, Brookes, Livingstone, Tribe, Andrew etc. VG very minor damage to lower border Oldfield, Garlick, Clarke, Barron, £30/40 otherwise in good condition £25/35 Broderick etc. Folds otherwise in 121 Pakistan tour of England 1954. Large 128 South Africa 1965. Official good condition £30/40 card page, with title to top and autograph sheet for the South Africa 113 Glamorgan c1957/58. Official printed border to edges,signed by tour of England 1965. Fully signed in autograph sheet signed in ink by fourteen members of the team ink by all sixteen members of the twelve members of the team. including Imtiaz Ahmed, Hanif party including Van der Merwe, Signatures Wooller, McConnon, Mohammad, Fazal Muhammad, Barlow, Bacher, Bland, G&P. Pollock Shepherd, Burnett, Gatehouse, Shakoor Ahmed, Khalid Wazir, etc. Crease to right hand corner, Hedges, Pressdee etc. Handwritten Alimuddin, Khalid Hassan etc. VG some minor damage to top border name annotated below each £40/60 otherwise in good condition £25/35 signature , folds otherwise in good 122 M.C.C. 1950/51. Official autograph 129 Nottinghamshire 1937. Album page condition £30/40 sheet for the M.C.C. team in nicely signed by fifteen members of 114 Worcestershire 1957. Sheet signed Australia and New Zealand 1950/51. the team. Signatures include G. by twelve members of the team. Nineteen signatures of the players Gunn, Keeton, Maxwell, G.V. Gunn, Signatures include Horton, and management including Brown, Staples, Voce, Larwood, Woodhead, Richardson, Berry, Broadbent, Compton, Hutton, Wright, Lilley etc. To verso are ten signatures Kenyon, Coldwell etc. G £20/30 Parkhouse, Evans, Simpson, Hollies of the Hampshire team of 1937. etc. Some nicks, minor repair to edge Signatures include Moore, Holt, 115 Derbyshire 1935. Album page nicely otherwise in generally good Budd, Hill, Arnold etc. G £30/50 signed in ink and pencil by eleven condition £25/35 members of the team. Signatures 130 Kent C.C.C. 1950. Official include Mitchell, Elliott, Storer, 123 Australian tour of England 1956. autograph sheet very nicely signed Alderman, Copson, Pope, Two album pages signed by twenty by eleven members of the team. Townsend, Carrington etc. G £20/30 members of the team and officials. Signatures include Clark, Ames, Signatures include Harvey, Lindwall, Fagg, Evans, Wright, Dovey, Edrich 116 Australian tour of England 1980 Johnson, Davidson, Langley, Burge, etc. ‘All proceeds to the D.V.P. (Centenary tour). Official autograph Craig, Maddocks etc. G £30/50 Wright Benefit Year’ to bottom of sheet fully signed in ink by all page. VG £20/30 fourteen members of the touring 124 Commonwealth Cricket Team tour party including G. Chappell, Hughes, of India & Ceylon 1950-51. 131 Pakistan 1983. Official autograph Border, Lillee, Thomson, Mallett, Selection of album pages containing sheet for the Pakistan tour for the Yallop, Pascoe etc. Folds otherwise in fourteen signatures of the team on World Cup in England 1983. Fully good condition £30/50 press pictures which have been laid signed with fourteen signatures

11 including Imran, Zaheer, Miandad, Robins, Sims, Price, Hendren, Owen- individual adjoining pages by both Mudassar, Sarfraz, Qadir etc. G Smith, Compton, Edrich, the complete England and Australian £25/35 Butterworth, Hart etc. VG £60/80 teams from this historic game. Signatures in ink include Johnson, 132 Pakistan 1975. Official autograph 141 Australia 1938. Album page signed Miller, Harvey, Davidson, Lindwall, sheet for the Pakistan tour of in ink by twelve members of the McDonald, Craig, May, Laker, England 1975. Fully signed in ink by touring team to England. Signatures Cowdrey, Lock, Statham, Trueman, all fifteen members of the party include Hassett, McCabe, Barnes, Evans etc. Slight fading to the including Iqbal, Majid, Mustaq, Barnett, Fleetwood-Smith, Brown, England signatures. G £250/350 Imran, Sarfraz, Miandad etc. Light Waite etc. G £100/150 fold marks otherwise very good 148 South Africa 1986/87. Official 142 Surrey ‘County Champions 1952- condition £25/35 autograph sheet for the South 1958’. Official autograph sheet African ‘Rebel’ team who played 133 Australia 1975. Official autograph signed by fourteen members of the Australia in the one day series. sheet for the Australian World Cup Surrey team of 1958. Signatures Signed in ink by twelve members of tour of Canada and United Kingdom include May, Lock, Constable, the team including Rice, Cook, 1975. Fully signed in ink by all Barrington, Storey, Loader, Edrich Donald, Henry, Pollock, McEwan, nineteen members of the party etc. VG £60/80 McMillan etc. VG £20/30 including I. Chappell, G. Chappell, 143 Surrey circa 1952. Large autograph Gilmour, Lillee, Marsh, Thomson, 149 Sussex v Australia, Hove 1930. Page sheet with printed outer border Walters etc. Signatures in three signed in ink by twelve members of signed by twelve members of the different pens. G £30/40 the Australian team who played Surrey team. Signatures include Sussex at Hove 1930. Signatures 134 Derbyshire 1961. Official autograph Surridge, Lock, Fishlock, Constable, include Woodfull, Bradman, sheet signed in ink by sixteen Bedser, Fletcher, Laker, McMahon, Ponsford, Jackson, McCabe, members of the team including Carr, Whittaker etc. Sold with a printed Oldfield, a’Beckett, Richardson, Jackson, Morgan, Buxton, Hal, picture of the Surrey team with Grimmett etc. Plus ink signature of Dawkes, Taylor etc. VG £25/35 facsimile signatures. VG £40/60 Fairfax on piece laid down to page. 135 Glamorgan 1961. Official autograph 144 Australia 1961 and 1964. Official Mounted, framed and glazed. sheet signed in ink by twelve autograph sheets for the Australian Overall 10.5”x13.5”. Incorrectly members of the team including touring teams to England. The 1961 titled to bottom of mount ‘Sussex v Walker, Shepherd, Lewis, A. Jones, sheet fully signed with sixteen Australia, Brighton 1930’. Sold with Parkhouse, Presdee, Hedges, Slade signatures, the 1964 sheet with an official tour brochure for the etc. VG £25/35 fifteen signatures, lacking the Australian tour of England 1938 and signatures of Jarman and O’Neill. a printed facsimile autograph sheet 136 Middlesex 1961. Official autograph The 1961 sheet has folds and nick to of the Australian team. G £140/180 sheet signed in ink by eleven fold at head, two small pin holes on members of the team including 150 Middlesex 1953. Album page signed fold to centre, the 1964 sheet in Bedford, Titmus, Parfitt, Russell, in ink by eleven members of the good condition. Qty 2 £70/90 Bennett, Moss etc. VG £25/35 team. Signatures include 145 West Indies v England, 4th Test L.Compton, Sharp, Young, W.Edrich, 137 Somerset 1961. Official autograph match played at Sabina Park on the Robertson, Titmus etc. G £20/30 sheet signed in ink by eleven 27th March to 1st April 1948. ‘South members of the team including 151 Sussex 1956. Album page signed in Camp Road Hotel, Kingston, Stephenson, Alley, Palmer, Kitchen, ink by twelve members of the team. Jamaica’ letterhead very nicely Langford, Atkinson etc. VG £25/35 Signatures include Marlar, Parks, signed by the West Indies team. Suttle, Lawrence, James, Webb etc. 138 Worcestershire 1961. Official Signatures include Goddard, G £20/30 autograph sheet signed in ink by Johnson, Walcott, Weekes, Worrell, seventeen members of the team Rickard, Kentish, Stollmeyer, Gomez. 152 Sussex 1968. Album page signed in including Kenyon, J.B. Sedgley, The signature of Gomez on paper ink by twelve members of the team. Richardson, Flavell, J.W. Elliott, P. piece and laid down to bottom of Signatures include Lenham, Robinson, R. Headley, Fearnley, the page. Scarce. VG £150/250 Oakman, Snow, Greig, Greenidge, Pearson etc. VG £25/35 Suttle etc. G £20/30 146 Sri Lanka v Australia 1983. Official 139 Yorkshire c1946. Official autograph autograph for the inaugural Test 153 County sheets. Official autograph sheet signed in ink by twelve match played at Kandy on the 22nd- sheets for Sussex 1979 (trimmed), members of the team including 27th April 1983. Eleven signatures 1981 and Northamptonshire 1989. Hutton, Brennan, Smithson, Yardley, including Mendis, Dias, De Mel, De All fully signed. G £20/30 Lowson, Wardle, Leadbetter, J.P. Silva, Fernando, Ranatunge, 154 South Africa 1935. Large album Whitehead etc. VG £50/70 Wettimuny etc. G £50/70 page signed in ink by fourteen 140 Middlesex 1937. Official autograph 147 Jim Laker. England v Australia, Old members of the South African sheet signed in ink by fourteen Trafford 1956. ‘19 wickets for 90 touring party to England. Signatures members of the team including runs’. Autograph album signed to include Rowan, Cameron, Mitchell,

12 Dalton, Nourse (signed twice), Crisp, majority official sheets. Teams author Rev R.S. Holmes. The front Siedle, Langton etc. Odd faults include Kent 1949, England tour cover with titles and county emblem otherwise in good condition £60/90 1984, England v Sri Lanka 1988. in gilt with ‘Rev R.S. Holmes’ to England v West Indies 1988 & 2000, lower right hand corner. To inside 155 Percy Perrin, Essex 1896-1928 and England ‘A’ to South Africa 1993/94 front board, Holmes bookplate and Frank Woolley, Kent & England and to Pakistan 1995, South Africa loosely inserted to front end paper a 1906-1938. Sepia pre-printed album 2004, Sri Lanka tour of New Zealand Yorkshire letterhead dated 6th May page with small picture and floral 1999, West tour of England 1995 & 1904 with typed inscription ‘Wignill decoration with oblong space for 2004, Derbyshire 1980, Durham Park, Tadcaster. With Lord Hawke’s individual signature to each side. 1999, 2001 and 2003, Compliments’. Gilt to edges, wear Signed in pencil to face by Perrin and Nottinghamshire 1982, Surrey 1983 and damage to spine otherwise in to verso by Woolley. G £15/25 & 1996, Sussex v West Indies 1980 good condition £40/60 156 Cricket autographs. Collection of (signed by members of both teams) 165 ‘History of Yorkshire County Cricket approx 450 autographs of players etc. Plus twenty postcards signed by 1903-1923’ A.W. Pullin. Leeds 1924 1930/90’s on team sheets, printed Test and County cricketers. G and ‘Lord’s and the M.C.C.’. Lord team pictures, album pages etc. £40/60 Harris and F.S. Ashley Cooper. Includes TCCB XI v New Zealand CRICKET BOOKS London 1914. Gilt to top edge. 1974 (12 signatures), Tasmania Minor faults otherwise in good 1975 (12), Tamil Nadu State team 159 ‘The Archive. A detailed condition £30/50 (India) tour of Ceylon 1976 (15), catalogue of the cricket library and Mahrashtra Cricket Association memorabilia collection of David 166 ‘Somerset County Cricket Club. (India) 1970/71 (16), Hyderabad Frith’. D. Frith. Childrey 2009. Players, Photographs and Statistics C.A. (India) 1971/72 (13), Bengal Limited edition of only seventy five 1891-2002’. Eddie Lawrence 2002. C.A. (India) 1971 (15), Derbyshire copies, signed and numbered by the Limited edition 362 of 500 copies 1970’s (13), Leicestershire 1980’s author, this being number 56. Bound produced, signed by the author. (20), Essex c1964 (13), in red boards. Rare, sold out edition. D/W. VG £30/50 Gloucestershire 1980’s (12), Excellent condition £200/300 167 ‘Horan’s Diary. The Australian Glamorgan 1939 (15), Glamorgan 160 ‘Felix and the Eleven of England’. Touring Team 1877-1879’. Edited by 1972 (19), Surrey 1970’s (19), Gerald Brodribb. Manchester 2002. . Nottingham 2001. Gloucestershire 1970’s (14), Oxford Limited edition 196 of 250, signed Limited edition 20 of 330 copies University 1952 (12), by Ted Dexter, Hubert Doggart and produced, signed by the Editor. Nottinghamshire 1970’s (13), Kent J.E. Wanostrocht. Bound in maroon D/W. VG £30/50 1970’s (17), Lancashire 1969 (9), leather boards, gilt edges and in slip- Yorkshire 1970’s (12) etc. Some 168 ‘One Hundred and Fifty Years of case. G/VG £150/250 sheets trimmed, some faults 1888-1988’. P. Wynne- generally good condition £150/200 161 ‘. My Illustrated Thomas. Nottingham 1987. Limited Career’. Shane Warne. London edition 180 of 600 copies produced, 157 Cricket autographs 1980’s to date. 2006. Leather hand bound limited signed by the Editor. Slip-case. G Collection of fifty signed county and edition number 523/1000, signed by £30/50 International team sheets for the Warne. In slip case with six limited period. Includes Sussex 1989, 1992, 169 ‘ Autopsy‘. David Frith. edition photographs of Warne 1998, 2000, Warwickshire 1990, London 2002. Signed limited edition reproduced from the book. Mint Northamptonshire 1983, 1998, number 73 of only 100 copies condition £30/50 2001, Kent 1988, Lancashire 1992, produced. Gilt to top edge. VG 2001, 2003, 2007, Nottinghamshire 162 ‘Great Cricketers. The Age of Grace £40/60 1998, 1999, Glamorgan 1998, 2000, & Trumper’. Compiled by George 170 ‘Hal Cohen. Memoir of a great 2004, 2005, Gloucestershire 2000, Beldam, jnr. Cheshire 2000. Limited collector’. Michael Down. Privately Somerset 1998, Surrey 1998, Essex edition no 226 of 548 produced printed pamphlet 1994. Signed 1998, Tasmania 1987, Western signed by Cornelia Beldam. Short limited edition number 12 of only 20 Australia 1987, England u19 1990, listed for the Cricket Society Book of copies produced. VG £200/300 1991, England ‘A’ 1990, 1991, Sri the Year in 2000. VG £120/160 Lanka to India 1975, Zimbabwe v 171 ‘With the Bookplate of A.E. Winder’. 163 ‘The Story. A West Indies XI 1981, West Indies David Rayvern Allen. Ewell 2008. Biography’. D. Frith. Ashurst 1974. U25 1981, Young West Indies 1983, Signed limited edition number 84 of Limited edition of 1000 copies, this Central Districts 1979, Zimbabwe 175 copies produced. D/W. VG being number 847, signed by the 1983, England v Australia (One Day) £40/60 author. G/VG £40/60 1993, England v Australia (6th Test) 172 ‘The Cricket Rhymes of H.C. 1993. Good selection. G £100/150 164 ‘History of Yorkshire County Cricket Coghlan’. Irving Rosenwater. 1833-1903’ Rev R.S. Holmes. 158 Test, International & County London 2004. Limited edition London 1904. Leather bound autographs sheets/pages. Black number 22 of only 60 copies presentation copy from Lord Hawke, binder containing twenty four produced, signed by Rosenwater. who wrote the introduction, to the autograph sheets/ album pages, the VG £40/60

13 173 Cricket Annuals 1929-1946. Daily Signed by the author. Now out of Broadcasting Commission. Odd Express Cricket Annual 1929, 1930, print. G £15/25 minor faults otherwise in good News Chronicle Cricket Annual condition £25/35 179 ‘Datasport Publications’. Three 1938, 1939 and 1946 and Athletic publications, ‘The Datasport 1940- 188 A.B.C. Cricket Book for the News Cricket Annual 1939. Some 1945 Cricket Annual, parts 1 & 2 Australian tour of England 1953. faults to the News Chronicle Cricket and ‘Datasport Cricket Teams Scrap Published by the Australian Annual 1938 and Athletic News Book 1936-37. All by G.B Andrews. Broadcasting Commission. Some Cricket Annual 1939 otherwise in Now out of print. G £30/40 faults otherwise in good condition good condition £30/40 £25/35 180 ‘Classic Centuries’. B.J. Wakley. 174 Signed cricket books. ‘Playing for London 1964 DW. Sold with 189 A.B.C. Cricket Book for the England Pakistan, An Autobiography’. Hanif ‘Oldfield’s Australian Cricket XI in tour of Australia 1954/55. Published Mohammed. Signed to front end Malaya and Singapore in 1927’ by the Australian Broadcasting paper by Hanif and dated 2003, 1998, signed limited edition of 75 Commission. Odd minor faults ‘Ken Eastwood. A Life in Cricket’. copies and ‘Cricket Matches played otherwise in good condition £25/35 David Jenkins. 2008. Limited edition by Australian Teams in Canada and 37/150 signed by subject and author 190 A.B.C. Cricket Book for the U.S.A. 1878-1995’ 1995, signed. and ‘- The Beau Ideal Australian tour of England 1956. Both by Alfred James. Plus two of a Cricketer’. Vasant Raiji. Bombay Published by the Australian editions of Wisden Cricketers’ 1964 (D/W). Signed to title page by Broadcasting Commission. Some Almanack Australia 1999 and Raiji. Qty 3. G £30/50 faults including old tape marks to 2000/01. Qty 5. VG £40/50 inside of wrappers, minor wear to 175 Cricket books/brochures. ‘Ken 181 Australian Broadcasting Commission wrapper edge otherwise in good Farnes. Diary of an Essex Master’. cricket book. ‘The Australian team in condition £20/30 David Thurlow. Signed limited England 1934’. Produced to help edition no 32 of 54 books produced. 191 A.B.C. Cricket Book for the M.C.C. radio listeners understand the Sold with ‘Les Favell’. A. Shiell, Lord tour of Australia 1958/59. Published language and terminology of the Hawke’s XI at Unley’. B. Whimpress. by the Australian Broadcasting game. The first ABC cricket book Signed limited edition 42/100 signed Commission. Some faults including produced, and the only one this by the author, ‘Morris’s Dilemma’. old tape marks to inside of wrappers, shape, 6”x5”. The book has run Ronald Cardwell 2003, signed by some splitting to head of spine yearly ever since. Some wear and and Cardwell and otherwise in good condition £20/30 nicks to front wrapper and spine ‘Bradman at ’. B. otherwise in good condition. Rare 192 A.B.C. Cricket Book. Official tour Whimpress. Signed limited edition £70/100 books for the West Indies tour of 17/100 copies. Qty 5. VG £40/60 Australia 1960/61, Australian tour of 182 A.B.C. Cricket Book for the England 176 Glamorgan Year Books 1933 to the U.K. 1961, M.C.C. tour of tour of Australia 1946/47. Published 1959, not issued 1939-1945. Qty Australia 1962/63, South African by the Australian Broadcasting 21. G £250/350 tour of Australia 1963/64 and Commission. G £30/50 Australian tour of England 1964. 177 ‘The Immortals’. The Book of New 183 A.B.C. Cricket Book for the Indian Qty 5. Odd faults otherwise in good Zealand Test Players’. Paul Verdon. tour of Australia 1947/48. Published condition £30/50 Auckland 2006. Limited edition 379 by the Australian Broadcasting of 665 copies, signed by the author 193 A.B.C. Cricket Book. Official tour Commission. G £30/50 and by ‘every living former and books for the Australian tour of the present Test player able to complete 184 A.B.C. Cricket Book for the West Indies 1965, M.C.C. tour of the exercise’. One hundred and Australian tour of England 1948. Australia 1965/66, Australian tour of seventy signatures to dedicated Published by the Australian South Africa 1966/67, Australian decade pages. Signatures include W. Broadcasting Commission. G £30/50 tour of England 1968, West Indies Hadlee, Kerr, Tindall, Rabone, Reid, tour of Australia 1968/69 and 185 A.B.C. Cricket Book for the England Snedden, Alabaster, Blair, Dempster, Australian tour of South Africa tour of Australia 1950/51. Published MacGibbon, Meale, Cameron, 1969/70. Qty 6. Odd faults by the Australian Broadcasting Congdon, D. Hadlee, Howarth, otherwise in good condition £30/40 Commission. G £25/35 Pollard, G. Turner, Vivian, L.Cairns, 194 A.B.C. Cricket Book. Official tour Chatfield, Edgar, R. Hadlee, Parker, J. 186 A.B.C. Cricket Book for the West books for the M.C.C. tour of Wright, C. Cairns, Greatbatch, M. Indies tour of Australia 1951/52. Australia 1970/71, Australian tour of Crowe, Morrison, Rutherford, Astle, Published by the Australian England 1972, Australian tour of the Fleming, Larsen, Nash, Parore, Broadcasting Commission. Odd West Indies 1973, M.C.C. tour of Spearman, Vettori, Oram etc. In slip faults otherwise in good condition Australia 1974/75, Australian tour of case. VG £100/150 £25/35 England 1975 and the West Indies 178 ‘Datasport book of Wartime Cricket 187 A.B.C. Cricket Book for the South tour of Australia 1975/76. Qty 6. 1940-45’. G.B Andrews. 1990. African tour of Australia 1952/53. Odd minor faults otherwise in good Excellent guide to war-time cricket. Published by the Australian condition £30/40

14 195 A.B.C. Cricket Book. Official tour London 1920. Fading to spine, 208 ‘A Century of Philadelphia Cricket’. books for 1980/81, 1981, 1981/82, bump to front board, odd faults Edited by J.A. Lester. Good/very 1982/83, 1983/84, 1984/85, 1985, otherwise in good condition. Qty 3. good condition with original 1985/86, 1986/87, 1988/89, 1989, G £60/90 dustwrapper £40/60 1989/90, 1900/91, 1991/92, 199 ‘M.C.C. Tour in Australia. Warner’s 209 ‘The International Aboriginal 1992/93, 1993, 1993/94, 1994/95, Team 1911-12’. Edited by F. Neville Cricketers v Illawarra. A Record of 1995/96, 1996/97, 1997, 1997/98, Piggott. London 1912. Rebound The Grand Cricket Matches played 1998/99, 1999/2000, 2001, without original pictorial wrappers at Wollongong, N.S.W. April and 2002/03 and 2003/04. Sold with preserved. 28pp. G £70/100 November 1867’. Scored and with ‘The ABC Cricket Book. The First sundries by A.P. Fleming. December Sixty Years’. Compiled by Jim 200 ‘ Certainties and 1968. Limited edition of 300 copies, Maxwell 1994. Qty 28. Good Possibilities for 1928-1929’. M.A. this being number 297. G £20/30 condition £40/60 Noble. Sydney 1928. Original pictorial wrappers. Wear to wrappers 210 ‘The Uganda Cricket Annual 1953’. 196 J.W. McKenzie facsimile reprint at spine with minor loss, rusting to Published by the Uganda Advisory publications. Five books produced by staples otherwise in good condition Board for Cricket. Printed by the McKenzie, ‘W. Epps. Grand Cricket £40/60 Government Printer, Entebbe 1953. Matches 1771 to 1791’ (published Rare. VG £30/40 1989), ‘Lillywhite’s Illustrated Hand- 201 ‘The Argus and The Australian book of Cricket’ (1988), Cricket Guide. Records and 211 ‘The Argentine Magazine. April ‘Recollections of Lord’s and the Personalities of the South African 1930’. The magazine features Marylebone Cricket Club’. Slatter Players 1931/32’. Compiled by ‘Old heavily Sir Julien Cahn’s tour of (1989), ‘Curiosities of Cricket’ by An Boy’. Printed by Wilson & Argentina 1930 and the history of Old Cricketer’ (1989) and ‘The Log MacKinnon of Melbourne 1931. Argentine cricket. Bound in modern of an Old’Un (reprint). W. Sim’ Minor nicks to wrappers otherwise in blue boards. Odd faults to wrappers (1994). VG £30/50 good condition £25/35 otherwise in good condition £30/50 197 ‘Five Years’ Averages of our Leading 202 ‘The Australian Cricket Team, 212 ‘Cricket Brawl. The 1912 Dispute’. Cricketers’. Issues for 1924 (1919- touring South Africa 1935-1936, Rick Smith. Tasmania 1995. Signed 1923), 1925 (1920-1924) & 1926 told in verse & lettered by ‘The limited edition 128/255. Sold with (1921-1925) and ‘The Cricket Signaller’. South Africa, 1936. ‘George Lohmann. The Beau Ideal’. Spectator including Five Years’ Original decorative wrappers with Ric Sissons 1991. Signed limited Averages of our Leading Cricketers’. full page caricatures by Arthur edition 375/500. Qty 2. VG £30/40 Issues for 1927 (1922-1926), 1928 Mailey. Scarce and unusual. Odd 213 ‘Some Recollections of Cricket’. Lord (1923-1927), 1929 (1924-1928), faults otherwise in good condition Charles J.F. Russell. facsimile reprint, 1930 (1925-1929) and 1931 (1926- £70/100 in dustwrapper, published by J.W. 1930). Qty 8. Good/very good 203 ‘Cricketers in Council’. ‘Thomsonby’ McKenzie 1979. Limited edition of condition £80/120 H.P. Thomas. London 1871. Original 100 copies produced, this being no 198 ‘The Centenary of the Marylebone decorative boards. G £25/35 63. VG £20/30 Cricket Club 1787-1887’. Compiled 204 ‘Cricket Our Weakness. A Chronicle 214 ‘A Cricketer’s Notebook, containing by Henry Perkins 1887. A short of the many trials and few triumphs original anecdotes, remarks, notes, summary of the history of the club, of Manitoba’s Cricketers between reminiscences, and other gossip’. ‘An the names of those present at the 1948 and 1955’. William Weighton. Old Cricketer (David Bogue). Centenary Dinner, and a resume of Canada 1957. G £15/25 London 1881. Original green boards the speeches delivered thereat. with gilt decoration to front board Twenty seven page book, hardback 205 ‘The Cricket Field’. James Pycroft. and title to spine. G. Rare £80/120 red covers with titles in gilt. Gilt to Edited by F.S. Ashley Cooper. edges. Includes copy of the London 1922. Original covers. 215 ‘Twenty Years of Gloucestershire Centenary Dinner menu, two Minor fading to spine. G £25/35 County Cricket 1870-1889’. Scores scorecards from the Centenary made in county matches by the 206 ‘Talks with Old Yorkshire Cricketers matches etc. Printed by G.H. Gloucestershire County Cricket Club. by Old Ebor’. A.W. Pullin. 2nd Whittmann of London. Generally, Bristol, Arrowsmith 1889. Original edition. Leeds 1898. Original very good condition. Sold with an red boards with titles and pictorial hard board covers. official menu for the ‘Marylebone Gloucestershire emblem to front Generally good/very good condition Cricket Club Anniversary Dinner board. Lacking spine paper, some £30/50 1934’ held at the ‘Lord’s Hotel’ on wear to board extremities, splitting the 2nd May 1934. Original 207 ‘The 2nd Australian XI’s tour of to spine block otherwise in good decorative covers. ‘The President, Australia, Britain and New Zealand in condition. Rare £80/120 Viscount Hailsham in the Chair’. 1880/11’. Alfred James. N.S.W. 216 ‘Baileys Monthly Magazine of Sports Handwritten inscription to inside 1994. Limited edition of 100 & Pastimes. Volume XXIX. 1876- pages and ‘Lord’s and the M.C.C.’. numbered copies this being no 26, 1877. Odd faults otherwise in good Lord Harris and F.S. Ashley Cooper. signed by the author. VG £40/60 condition £15/25

15 217 ‘Cricket. United India in Australia’. 224 Arthur Haygarth’s Cricket Scores & Association Handbooks for 1970, H.J.H. Taleyarkhan. Bombay 1947. Biographies from 1858 to 1860. Vol 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975/76, 1978 Original dustwrapper. Handwritten VI. London 1876. Original and 1979. Plus odd scorecard, inscription to front end paper publisher’s red cloth, gilt. Titled membership cards etc. Odd minor otherwise in good condition £30/40 ‘Marylebone Cricket Club’. faults otherwise in good condition Bookplate of Alfred Gaston ‘Leather £30/50 218 The Encyclopaedia of Indian Cricket Hunter’ to front end paper. Some 1965’. Ajmer 1966 and ‘Portraits of 233 Worcestershire C.C.C. Yearbooks wear and staining to boards Indian Test Cricketers’. Delhi 1985. 1962, 1972-1987, 1990-1993, otherwise in good condition £40/60 Both by L.N. Mathur. G £20/30 1997-2008. Qty 34. Sold with a 225 Arthur Haygarth’s Cricket Scores & selection of Lord’s Cup Final and 219 Indian cricket books. Selection of ten Biographies from 1863 to 1864. Vol Benefit brochures with heavy Indian cricket books including ‘India- VIII. London 1877. Original Worcestershire interest, some England Cricket Visits 1911-1946’. publisher’s red cloth, gilt. Titled signed. Plus some Worcestershire S.K. Roy 1946. Lacking spine and ‘Marylebone Cricket Club’. Some signed autograph sheets and front board detached, ‘Romance of wear and staining to boards, scorecards. G £30/40 the Ranji Trophy’ Vasant Raiji 1984, breaking to spine hinges otherwise ‘Cricket United India in Australia’. 234 Cricket annuals, handbooks, annual in generally good condition £30/50 Taleyarkhan 1947 (DW), ‘Indian reports, yearbooks. Collection of Willow’. Ramaswami 1971, 226 Arthur Haygarth’s Cricket Scores & forty five books, Warwickshire ‘Portraits of Indian Captains’. N.Puri Biographies from 1867 to 1868. Vol Annual Reports 1951, 1958-1960, 1978, ‘Vinoo Mankad’. S. Vaidya X. London 1878. Original publisher’s 1962-1965, 1967, Cornwall 1969 etc. G £40/60 red cloth, gilt. Titled ‘Marylebone Handbook 1956, Gloucestershire Cricket Club’. Bookplate of The Earl 1970, 1972, 1975, 1980, A.C.S. 220 Indian cricket books. Selection of of Chichester to inside front board. Cricket Yearbooks 1986-1999 etc. G twelve Indian cricket books including Some wear and staining to boards, £30/40 ‘Indian Willow’. Ramaswami 1971, breaking to spine hinges otherwise ‘Indian Cricketers’ S.K. Roy 1946, 235 C.V. Grimmett. Flicker book No. 5. in generally good condition £30/50 India v West Indies 1974/75;. Rajan ‘Googley and Off Break 1975, M.C.C. Tour of India 227 Arthur Haygarth’s Cricket Scores & Finger Spin’. Published by Flicker 1972/73’. Rajan 1974, ‘Between Biographies from 1869 to 1870. Vol Promotions of London. Rusting to Indian Wickets’. Mukherjee 1976, XI. London 1878. Original staple, odd faults otherwise in good ‘Romance of Indian Cricket’. publisher’s red cloth, gilt. Titled condition £30/50 Mukherjee 1968 etc. G £40/60 ‘Marylebone Cricket Club’. Some 236 Heartaches Cricketers Almanack wear and staining to boards, 221 ‘Cricket of Today & Yesterday’. Percy 1975. Edited by Tim Rice. First breaking to spine hinges otherwise Cross Standing. London 1902. Edition. Limited edition 16 of fifty in generally good condition £30/50 Volumes I & II. Minor splitting to copies produced, signed by Tim Rice spine on one volume otherwise in 228 Nottinghamshire C.C.C. Year books and Jonathan Rice. VG £25/35 good condition £40/60 1933 and 1934. Original pictorial 237 Heartaches Cricketers Almanack wrappers. With compliment slip of George William King. Cambridge 1976. Edited by Tim Rice. Second Sir Julien Cahn (May 1934) to the University and Sussex 1843-1864. Edition. Limited edition 223 of 250 1934 edition. Some rusting to Secretary of Sussex until 1880. Died copies produced, signed by Tim Rice staples otherwise good condition December 1881. The following two and Jonathan Rice. VG £20/30 £30/40 editions of ‘Scores and Biographies’ 238 Heartaches Cricketers Almanack were previously the property of King 229 Lancashire County and Manchester 1977. Edited by Tim Rice. Third and he has signed and dated each Cricket Club Annual 1936. Hardback Edition. Limited edition 49 of fifty edition edition with titles in gilt to front copies produced, signed by Tim Rice. board. G £20/30 222 Arthur Haygarth’s Cricket Scores & G £20/30 Biographies from 1746 to 1826. Vol 230 Lancashire County and Manchester 239 Heartaches Cricketers Almanack I. London 1862. Published by Cricket Club Annual 1937. Hardback 1979 and 1980. Edited by Tim Rice. Frederick Lillywhite. Rebound in blue edition with titles in gilt to front Fifth and sixth editions. Limited boards. Handwritten notes from board. G £20/30 edition 25 and 70 of 100 copies Herbert Jenner Just within. Signed 231 Lancashire County and Manchester produced. G £25/35 by King and dated 3rd January 1863. Cricket Club Annual 1938. Hardback G £50/80 240 Heartaches Cricketers Almanack edition with titles in gilt to front 1981 and 1982. Edited by Tim Rice. 223 Arthur Haygarth’s Cricket Scores & board. G £20/30 Limited edition 19 and 39 of 100 Biographies from 1827 to 1840. Vol 232 Suffolk County Cricket Club copies produced. G £25/35 II. London 1862. Published by Handbooks 1948, 1949, 1950, Frederick Lillywhite. Rebound in blue 241 Heartaches Cricketers Almanack 1951, 1952, 1953, 1964, 1965, boards. Signed by King and dated 1984 and 1989. Edited by Tim Rice. 1966, 1967 (2), 1968 and 1969. 3rd January 1863. G £50/80 Limited edition 25 and 82 of 100 Sold with Suffolk County Cricket

16 copies produced, both signed by edition 10/100 copies produced. 255 ‘The Adventures of a Cricket Ball, Rice. G £25/35 Sold with ‘The Life of John Briggs’. with the Laws and Practice of Herbert Turner, reprint (2000) Cricket’. By an Old Boy. London, 242 ‘Frederick Lillywhite’s Cricket Scores limited edition 139/200, signed. Qty Ward, Lock & Tyler, Tunbridge Wells. And Biographies Of Celebrated 2. VG £20/30 H.S. Colbran. 1860. 66pp. Original Cricketers. Volumes I-XII. Cambridge green illustrated wrappers. G £60/80 1996-2002. Limited editions of 500 249 ‘The Chronicle of W.G.’. J.R. numbered copies, these being Webber. Nottingham 1998. Original 256 ‘Bradman’ A.G. Moyes. London number 175. Reprints of the original stiffened wrappers. Limited edition 1948. Signed to front bookplate first twelve volumes covering the subscribers edition of 440 copies, picture by Bradman. Dustwrapper. G period 1746-1854. Published by this being 361. Signed by Webber £40/60 Roger Heavens. Hardback. Plus full and the Grand Daughter and Great 257 Australian Broadcasting Commission set of printed indexes for the Nephew of W.G. Grace. G/VG cricket book. ‘The Australian team in volumes (12). Qty 24. Good/very £25/35 England 1934’. Produced to help good condition £100/150 250 ‘Great Cricketers. The Age of Grace radio listeners understand the 243 ‘Frederick Lillywhite’s Cricket Scores & Trumper’. Compiled by George language and terminology of the And Biographies Of Celebrated Beldam, jnr. Cheshire 2000. Limited game. The first ABC cricket book Cricketers. Volumes I-XII. Cambridge edition no 416 of 548 produced produced, and the only one this 1996-2002. Limited editions of 500 signed by Cornelia Beldam. Short shape, 6”x5”. The book has run numbered copies, these being listed for the Cricket Society Book of yearly ever since. Some wear and number 250. Reprints of the original the Year in 2000. VG £100/150 staining to wrappers otherwise in first twelve volumes covering the good condition. Rare £60/90 251 ‘Renton’s Ruse. An Australian period 1746-1854. Published by Cricket Story’. By John Patrick. With 258 ‘Annals of Cricket’. W.W. Read. Roger Heavens. Hardback. Plus full prefactory note by Irving London 1896. Original quarter set of printed indexes for the Rosenwater. London 1999. Printed vellum. Top edge gilt, other edges volumes (12). Qty 24. Good/very for private circulation. Signed limited uncut. Printed on hand-made paper. good condition £100/150 edition copy 14 of thirty copies Limited edition 25 of 250 copies 244 ‘A Correct Account of all the Cricket produced. VG £40/60 produced signed by Read. G Matches which have been played by £80/120 252 ‘The Match of the Season. A Lay of the Marylebone Club and all other ’. John Trew-Hay. Original 259 ‘Cricket Scores, Notes, &c. From Principal Matches from the year wrappers. Published by Wright & Co 1730-1773. Written as reported in 1786 to 1822 inclusive. Henry 1894. Tape reinforcement to spine the different newspapers....’. Bentley 1823’. Published by Roger and internal pages at spine, some Compiled by H.T. Waghorn. London Heavens. Cambridge 1997. Limited rusting to staples otherwise in good 1899. Original red decorative edition facsimile reprint of 400 condition £40/60 boards. Very minor bump to board numbered copies, this being number edge otherwise in good/very good 175. VG £30/50 253 ‘The Third Australian Team in condition £50/70 England. Complete Record of all the 245 ‘A Correct Account of all the Cricket Matches with Portrait and Biography 260 ‘Forty Seasons of First Class Cricket’. Matches which have been played by of each Member’. London Cricket R. Gordon Barlow. Manchester the Marylebone Club and all other Press 1882. 8vo. Sixteen illustrations 1908. Original pictorial boards. Principal Matches from the year including fourteen wood-engraved Minor light fading to spine paper 1786 to 1822 inclusive. Henry portraits, original pint printed otherwise in good condition £40/60 Bentley 1823’. Published by Roger wrappers (fading). Bound in blue Heavens. Cambridge 1997. Limited 261 ‘British Sports and Sportsmen’. boards with titles in gilt to spine. edition facsimile reprint of 400 Compiled and edited by ‘The Wear and some damage to both numbered copies, this being number Sportsman’. London 1917. Volume wrappers, ownership names 250. VG £30/50 1. Cricket & Football. Leather bound handwritten to title page, occasional limited edition 431/1000. Series of 246 ‘Long Innings- The Autobiography’. handwritten annotation to pages, large photogravure portraits of Sir Pelham Warner. London 1951. odd press cutting laid down to famous cricketers with biographical Signed limited edition of 260, this pages, minor damage to edge of one details including Grace, Hawke, being number 223. Signed in ink by page otherwise in good condition. Harris, Ranji etc. Very good Warner. Light fading to spine paper Rare £300/500 condition £60/90 otherwise in good condition £50/80 254 ‘Sports’ Sunlight Year Books 1895. 262 ‘Cricketers and The Law’. J.W. 247 ‘Sir Vivian’ Vivian Richards. London Lever Bros Ltd. The majority of the Goldman. Privately printed 1958. 2000. Leather bound limited edition book is devoted to cricket. Original Un-numbered limited edition of 350 copy, signed by Richards. Limited colour pictorial front wrapper. Bound copies, signed by the author with edition 56/121. VG £70/90 in boards. Some browning to pages inscription ‘Presentation to my friend otherwise in good condition £30/50 248 ‘Lancashire County Cricket’ F. Ron Richardson’. D/W £30/40 Reynolds, reprint (2000) limited

17 263 ‘The Guide to Cricketers, containing Ashes in 1930’. Warner. London 1903-1923’ A.W. Pullin 1924, full directions for playing the noble 1930, ‘The Complete Cricketer’. A.E. ‘Bowling ‘Em Out’. Headley Verity and manly game of Cricket....’ Knight. 1911 and ‘The Jubilee Book 1936 (with dustwrapper), ‘Hedley London. 1864. 19th Edition. 8vo. of Cricket’. K.S. Ranjitsinhji. London Verity. Prince with a piece of leather’. Collected and Edited by Frederick 1897. Sixth edition. Odd faults Sam Davis 1952 and ‘For Yorkshire Lillywhite. Bound in green boards otherwise in good condition £25/35 and England’. Herbert Sutcliffe lacking original wrappers. 102pp. 1935. Some faults, generally good 270 Cricket books. Collection of twelve Damage with loss to top of last two condition £25/35 pre war cricket books including ‘The pages, odd minor faults otherwise in Cream of Cricket’. W. Pollock. 1934, 274 Australia/The Ashes. ‘The Fight for good condition. Rare £100/150 ‘Cricket Triumphs and Troubles’. C. the Ashes 1928/29’. M.A. Noble. 264 ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace. Bristol 1891. Parkin. 1936, ‘Parkin on Cricket’. C. London 1929. Original dustwrapper, Leather bound limited edition, top Parkin, ‘Sussex Cricket’ A.E.R. a little worn. Sold with ‘Those Ashes- edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. Gilligan 1933, ‘The Jubilee Book of The Australian tour of 1926’. M.A. Original covers. Limited de luxe Cricket’. K.S. Ranjitsinhji. London Noble. London 1927, ‘Collins’s edition of 652 numbered copies, 1897. First edition (some faults), ‘A Men’.A.E.R. Gilligan. London 1926, signed by the author Grace. This Cricket Pro’s Lot’. Fred Root 1937, with tatty dustwrapper and being 34/652. Replacement spine ‘My Book of Cricket & Cricketers’. ‘Grimmett on Cricket’. C.V. otherwise in good condition. Rare Patsy Hendren. 1927 etc. Odd Grimmett. London 1948 (dw). Sold £300/400 faults, generally good condition. with three boxes of Australian cricket Sold with three boxes of general interest, mainly modern, including 265 ‘The Cricket Field’. Rev James cricket books, some statistical, books, brochures, annuals etc. Pycroft. London 1873. Sixth edition. histories, large format etc. Qty 88 Includes ‘ 1-6, Original pictorial boards. £30/50 Australian Cricket Year book 1984- Photographic plate of W.G. Grace 1996 etc. Qty 120 G £40/60 opposite title page. Appears to have 271 Cricket books. Collection of ten new end papers otherwise in good mainly pre war cricket books 275 Cricket tour books 1950/90’s. Box condition £20/30 including ‘The Jubilee Book of containing thirty five books for the Cricket’. K.S. Ranjitsinhji 1897. Third period. Some with dustwrapper. G 266 ‘Famous Cricketers & Cricket edition, ‘Collins’s Men’. A.E.R. £30/50 Grounds’. C.W. Alcock. London Gilligan 1926, ‘A Cricket Bag’. James 1895. Original pictorial boards. 276 Cricket biographies, autobi - Thorpe. 1929, ‘The Game of Some breaking to internal hinges ographies. Box of twenty six Cricket’. Frederick Gale 1887, otherwise in good/very good biographies and autobiographies. ‘Second Innings. The Revival of condition with gilt to all edges Includes I. Khan, Bradman, Grace, Lancashire Cricket’, Prittie 1947, £40/60 Crowe, Trueman, Hutton, Cricketers ‘Winchester College Cricket’. E.B. Lives Series (6) etc. Sold with three 267 ‘The Book of Cricket- A New Gallery Noel 1926, ‘Oxford versus boxes of books containing Pelham of Famous Players’. Edited by C.B. Cambridge 1827-1930’. Abrahams Cricket Year 1-3 (1978-1980) and Fry. London 1899. Original boards. & Bruce-Kerr. 1931, ‘Leaves From A Benson & Hedges Cricket Year books Some breaking to internal hinges Old Country Cricketer’s Diary’. 1-24 (1981-2005) and a further box otherwise in good condition £30/50 W.E.W. Collins 1908, ‘Bat v Ball’ J.H. containing an assortment of books Lester 1900 etc. Some faults, 268 Cricket Histories. ‘The History of and ephemera including book club generally good condition £30/50 Yorkshire County Cricket 1833- editions, cricket calenders, cigarette 1903’. Rev. R.S. Holmes. London 272 Cricket books. Collection of eleven and trade cards including Players 1904, ‘History of Yorkshire Cricket pre war cricket books including 1930 and 1938 cards. G £40/60 1924-1949’. J.M. Kilburn. Leeds. ‘Baxter’s Second Innings’. H. 277 Cricket books, brochures, annuals 1950, ‘Annals of the Free Foresters Drummond. 1892. 1st Edition, etc. Box with good selection 1856-1894’. W.K.R. Bedford and ‘Cricket’. Badminton Library. P.F. including Cricketer Annual 1970/80 W.E.W. Collins. Edinburgh and Warner and other writers 1920, (8), Denis Compton Annuals 1950, London 1895, ‘The Story of ‘Cricket’. Horace G. Hutchinson 1952-1957, World Cricket Digest Warwickshire Cricket’ L. Duckworth 1903, ‘Jerks in from Short Leg’. R.A. (8), D.Telegraph Yearbooks 1982, 1974, ‘History of the Oxford Fitzgerald (Quid). London 1866, 1984-1991, Cricket Spotlight University C.C. G. Bolton. Oxford ‘The Complete Cricketer’. A.E. 1948,1949, 1958-76, Day & Mason 1962 and ‘History of Cambridge Knight. 1911, ‘The Quest for Cricket Annual 1949-1953 etc. Sold University Cricket Club 1820-1901’. Bowlers’. C.T.B. Turner 1926 etc. with a box of sixty one general W.J. Ford. London 1902. Qty 6. Some faults, generally good cricket books/brochures inc Some faults, generally good condition £30/50 ‘Bradman The Great’. B.J. Wakley condition £30/50 273 Yorkshire Cricket. Five books on (ex libris). G £30/40 269 Cricket books. Five books, ‘Gilligan’s cricket in Yorkshire. ‘History of 278 Scottish cricket. Four books, Men’. M.A. Noble 1925, ‘Life worth Yorkshire County Cricket 1833- ‘Greenock Cricket Club Records Living’. C.B. Fry 1939 (tatty 1903’. Rev R.S. Holmes 1904, 1887-1937’ (d/w) and ‘Greenock dustwrapper), ‘The Fight for the ‘History of Yorkshire County Cricket

18 Cricket Club Records’ Supplement condition. Qty 8 £30/50 G/VG £40/60 1954. Tom Riddell. Both have 283 Cricket books and ephemera. ‘The 291 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1883. presentation inscriptions from Blues and their Battles 1827-1892’ Willows softback reprint (1988) in Riddell, dated 2nd August 1954. J.N. Pentelow. 1893. Sold with ‘Sixty light brown hardback covers with gilt Sold with ‘Kilmarnock Cricket Club. Years of Uppingham Cricket’. W.S. lettering. Limited edition 280/500. One Hundred-’. Rev. J Patterson 1909, Athletic News G/VG £40/60 Aitchison 1952 and ‘As Centuries Cricket Annual 1923, Daily Worker Blend- One Hundred and Six years 292 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1885. Cricket Handbook 1948, ‘Hutton & of Clydesdale Cricket Club’ (d/w). S. Willows softback reprint (1983) in Washbrook’. Thomson 1963 (signed Courtney 1954. Good condition light brown hardback covers with gilt by Washbrook with laid down £30/50 lettering. Un-numbered limited signature of Hutton), Mike Procter edition. G/VG £40/60 279 Signed cricket books. Twelve cricket Benefit brochure (signed), large press books and brochures, all signed by photograph of Denis Compton 293 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1887. their author or subject. Includes being pursued by young autograph Willows softback reprint (1989) in ‘India’s tour of Australia 1985/86’, hunters, R.A.F. Balloon Command v light brown hardback covers with gilt signed by Pervez Qaiser, three Anti-Aircraft Command scorecard lettering. Limited edition 385/500. modern books signed by Frank 1943 etc. G £30/40 G/VG £40/60 Tyson, ‘The West Indian Tour of 284 ‘Cricket Heritage’. W.J. Edrich. 294 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1888. England 1906’. Gerry London 1949. Signed to title page Willows softback reprint (1989) in Wolstenholme, limited edition by Edrich. Sold with four further light brown hardback covers with gilt signed by the author etc. Other books, ‘Ashes- And Dust’. D.R. lettering. Limited edition 302/500. signatures include Baloch, Roberts, Jardine. London 1934, ‘In Quest of G/VG £40/60 Pollard, Derriman etc. G £20/30 the Ashes’. D.R. Jardine. London 295 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1889. 280 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by 1933, ‘Bodyline?’ H. Larwood 1933 Willows softback reprint (1990) in P.F. Warner. Volumes I-IV. 1921- and ‘The Jubilee Book of Cricket’. light brown hardback covers with gilt 1924/25. Volume I. Numbers 1-22 K.S. Ranjitsinhji. London 1897. Third lettering. Limited edition 258/500. complete with Winter Annual edition. Some faults, generally good G/VG £40/60 1921/22, Volume II. 1922. Numbers condition £30/40 1-21, complete, Volume III. 296 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1890. 285 Cricket books. ‘Bradman The Great’. 1922/23. December 1922 & January Willows softback reprint (1990) in B.J. Wakeley. London 1960 (SBC), to April 1923, complete with Annual light brown hardback covers with gilt ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace 1891 and ‘The 1922/23, Volume IV. 1923/24. lettering. Limited edition 312/500. Fight for the Ashes 1928/29’. M.A. May-October 1923 and December- G/VG £40/60 Noble. London 1929. Odd faults April 1924, complete and Volume V. otherwise in good condition £25/35 297 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1891. 1924/25. May-October 1924 and Willows softback reprint (1991) in December- April 1925, Annual 286 The Athletic News Cricket Annual light brown hardback covers with gilt 1924/25, complete. All five volumes 1946-1955. Original wrappers. lettering. Limited edition 353/500. rebound in blue boards with titles in Good condition. Qty 10 £25/35 G/VG £40/60 silver to spine. Some browning to WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS page edges otherwise in good 298 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1892. condition £40/60 287 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1879. Willows softback reprint (1992) in Willows softback reprint (1991) in light brown hardback covers with gilt 281 Signed cricket books. Collection of light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 427/500. five signed books, three formerly lettering. Limited edition 461/1000. G/VG £40/60 from the library of Gerald Brodribb, G £40/60 ‘Cricket with the Lid off’. A.W. Carr 299 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1916. 1935 (DW), ‘The Art of Cricket’. 288 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1880. Willows softback reprint (1990) in W.W. Armstrong 1922 and ‘The Willows softback reprint (1987) in light brown hardback covers with gilt Greatest Test of All’. Fingleton 1961. light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 338/1000. Plus signed copies of ‘The D’Oliveira lettering. Limited edition 342/500. G £40/60 Affair, signed by D’Oliveira and G/VG £40/60 300 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. ‘Parson’s Pitch’, signed by author 289 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1881. 83rd edition. Original limp cloth David Sheppard. Plus unsigned Willows softback reprint (1985) in covers. Only 11000 copies were copies of the ‘Catalogue of the light brown hardback covers with gilt printed in this year. Very minor age Collection at The Yorker’ and ‘1937 lettering. Limited edition 426/500. toning to covers, name of ownership Australian Test Tour’. B. Harris (DW). G/VG £40/60 written to first advertising page, odd Some faults, generally good minor faults otherwise in good+ condition £30/40 290 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1882. condition £50/70 Willows softback reprint (1988) in 282 Athletic News Cricket Annual 1928, light brown hardback covers with gilt 301 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947. 1930, 1931, 1934, 1935, 1937- lettering. Limited edition 396/500. 84th edition. Original limp cloth 1939. Odd faults otherwise in good

19 covers. Very minor bowing to spine, in good condition. Qty 6 £25/35 edition were printed in this war year. normal browning to page edges Appears to have had re-gilding to 314 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1979, otherwise in unusually good front board and spine, minor 1980, 1983-1998. Original condition for this year £30/40 creasing to boards otherwise in good hardbacks with dustwrappers. Some condition. Rare wartime edition 302 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1948. odd faults otherwise in good £300/400 85th edition. Original limp cloth condition. Qty 18 £30/50 covers. Minor bowing to spine, 321 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1941. 315 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1981- normal browning to page edges 78th edition. Original hardback. 1992, 1995 and 1998. Original limp otherwise in unusually good Only 800 copies printed in this war cloth covers. Sold with duplicate condition for this year £25/35 year. Appears to have had re-gilding copies for 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991 to front board and spine, minor 303 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949 and 1992. Odd faults otherwise in bump to front edge of board, odd & 1950. Original limp cloth covers. good condition. Qty 19 £30/40 very minor faults otherwise in good Good condition £25/35 316 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack. 1984, condition. Rare wartime edition 304 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1951 1985 (2 copies), 1986 (2), 1990 (2), £800/1000 & 1952. Original limp cloth covers. 1991 (2) and 1992. Original 322 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1940. Slight bowing to spines otherwise in hardbacks with dustwrapper. Sold 77th edition. Original hardback. good condition £18/25 with original limp cloth covered Limited number of copies printed in editions for 1989 (4 copies), 1990 305 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1953 this war year. Appears to have had (5), 1991 (3) and 1992 (10). & 1954. Original limp cloth covers. re-gilding to front board and spine, Duplication of editions. Plus with Generally very good condition some wear and minor creasing to five hardback editions of Wisden £20/30 boards, slight breaking to internal Australia, 1998 (1st) (3 copies), hinges otherwise in good condition. 306 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955, 1999 and 2000/01 and five further Rare wartime edition £600/800 1956 and 1957. Original limp cloth Wisden publications including two covers. Generally good/very good Anthologies. Odd faults otherwise in 323 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1914. condition. Qty 3 £30/40 good condition. Qty 42 £25/35 51st edition. Original hardback. Bumping to board edges, some 307 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958, 317 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1991- wear to board extremities, some 1959 and 1960. Original limp cloth 2010. Original hardbacks with wrinkling to spine paper, repaired covers. Good+ condition. Qty 3 dustwrapper. Complete run with the front internal hinge otherwise in £25/35 exception of the 2005 edition. Sold good condition £500/600 with duplicate copies for 2009 (two, 308 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959, one hardback and one softback) and 324 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1913. 1961 and 1962. Original limp cloth 1991 (softback). The 1991 hardback 50th (Jubilee) edition. Original covers. Slight bowing to the spine of edition ex-libris otherwise in hardback. Some wrinkling to spine the 1959 edition otherwise in good+ generally good/very good condition. paper, bumping to rear board corner, condition. Qty 3 £25/35 Qty 22 £40/60 repair to rear internal hinge and 309 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1963, slight breaking to front internal 318 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. 1964 and 1965. Original limp cloth hinge, ownership name handwritten 82nd edition. Original hardback. covers. Age toning to the spine to front yellow title page otherwise Only 1500 copies of the hard back paper of the 1965 edition otherwise in good condition £500/600 edition were printed in this war year. in good+ condition. Qty 3 £25/35 Appears to have had re-gilding to 325 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1908. 310 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1966, front board and spine, very minor 45th edition. Original hardback. 1967 and 1968. Original limp cloth marks to board, very minor Repairs to corners of front board at covers. Odd faults to the 1967 foxing/staining to some internal top and bottom, minor repairs to top edition otherwise in good condition. pages otherwise in good+ condition. of first two pages, bumping to rear Qty 3 £20/30 Rare wartime edition £250/350 corners otherwise in good condition £500/600 311 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1969, 319 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. 1970 and 1971. Original limp cloth 81st edition. Original hardback. 326 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. covers. Generally good/very good Only 1400 copies of the hard back 83rd edition. Original limp cloth condition. Qty 3 £25/35 edition were printed in this war year. covers. Only 11000 copies were Appears to have had re-gilding to printed in this year. Good+ condition 312 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1972- the spine, minor crease to lower £40/60 1975. Original limp cloth covers. right hand corner of front board Odd minor faults otherwise in good 327 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1953 otherwise in very good condition. condition. Qty 4 £25/35 & 1955. The 1955 an original Rare wartime edition £300/400 hardback and the 1953 rebound in 313 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1975- 320 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. original Wisden hardback boards. 1980. Original limp cloth covers. 80th edition. Original hardback. Slight fading to the spine gilts of the Bowing to the spine of the 1976 Only 1400 copies of the hardback 1955 edition otherwise in good edition, some minor faults otherwise

20 condition. Qty 2 £30/40 10”x8”. Minor faults to lower right 344 West Indies tour of England 1966. hand corner of photograph Rare and unusual mono press 328 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956 otherwise in good condition £70/90 photograph of Cassius Clay swinging & 1959. Original hardbacks. Minor a cricket bat in the West Indies wear to the head of the 1956 spine 336 M.C.C. Tour to Australia 1924/25. dressing room, with West Indies paper, the 1959 edition in good Original unusual mono photograph Manager Jeffrey Stollmeyer, players condition £30/50 of the entire touring party taken, and officials looking on with standing and sitting in rows, wearing 329 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1980- amusement during the tea interval at suits and ties. The photograph taken 1999, lacking the 1986 edition. Lord’s in May 1966 (M.C.C. v West prior to the start of the Test series in Original hardbacks with Indies), shortly before his fight with Australia. Laid down to card dustwrappers. Odd faults, marks Henry Cooper. 8”x10”. G/VG backing. Excellent image. 10”x8”. otherwise in good condition £60/90 £150/200 VG £100/150 CRICKET PHOTOGRAPHS 345 West Indies tour of England 1966. 337 Australia to England 1934. Original Rare and unusual mono press 330 William Maldon Woodfull. Victoria & mono press photograph of the photograph of Cassius Clay laying Australia. Excellent postcard size Australian touring party, wearing on the massage bench in the West press photograph of Woodfull, head tour blazers, taken at Lords’ prior to Indies dressing room during the tea and shoulders, wearing Australian the 2nd Test match in 1934. 8”x10”. interval at Lord’s in May 1966 cap and sweater in 1934. VG Small repair to corners otherwise in (M.C.C. v West Indies), shortly £30/50 good condition £100/150 before his fight with Henry Cooper. 331 Stan McCabe. New South Wales & 338 Australia to England 1938. Original 8”x10”. G/VG £150/200 Australia. Excellent postcard size mono press photograph of the 346 West Indies tour of England 1966. press photograph of McCabe, head Australian touring party, wearing Rare and unusual mono press and shoulders, wearing Australian cricket attire, taken at The Oval prior photograph of Cassius Clay with cap and sweater in 1930. VG to the 5th Test match in 1938. West Indies Manager Jeffrey £30/50 8”x10”. G £100/150 Stollmeyer on the West Indies 332 Don Bradman. Australian tour of 339 ‘The Victory Tests’. England v dressing room balcony during the England 1948. Original press Australia 1945. Original mono press tea interval at Lord’s in May 1966, photograph of Bradman seated at a photograph of the England team shortly before his fight with Henry table, on the 21st June 1948, signing prior to the start of the Test at Lords Cooper. 8”x10”. G/VG £150/200 one of 3500 bats at a sports goods in 1945. 8”x6”. VG £70/90 347 Leicestershire C.C.C. 1938. Large factory in Norbury, Yorkshire. The 340 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1946/47. mono photograph of the bats were part of a consignment of Original mono press photograph of Leicestershire team, standing and 9500 for the Australian and South the M.C.C. team wearing suits and seated in rows, wearing cricket attire African markets. Details to verso. ties at Lord’s on the evening of their and caps. Photograph by Albert 9”x6.5”. G £60/80 departure from England to Australia Wilkes of West Bromwich. 333 Don Bradman. Australian tour of for the Test series. 8”x6”. G 14”x11.5”. Excellent image. Odd England 1948. Original press £80/120 faults otherwise in good condition photograph of Bradman, head and £70/100 341 Australia to England 1953. Original shoulders, wearing Australian blazer mono press photograph of the 348 Maurice Leyland. Yorkshire & and sweater on the last day of the Australian touring party, wearing England. Original sepia press 1948 tour. Scottish Daily Mail, dated cricket attire and tour blazers, prior photograph of Leyland batting for 22nd September 1948. Two small to their departure from Australia for England v Australia at Melbourne in repaired nicks to right hand side of the Ashes series. Date to verso 19th 1929. From the Phil Mead collection. photograph otherwise in good March 1953. 8”x10”. G/VG 10”x8”. Odd faults otherwise in condition. 9.5”x7”. G £60/80 £80/120 good condition £40/50 334 Don Bradman. Australia v England 342 Australia to England 1956. Original 349 West Indies tour of England 1969. 1946/47. Original press photograph mono press photograph of the Large mono original photograph of of Bradman putting on his pads Australian touring party, wearing the West Indies touring team outside before going out to bat against cricket attire, at Worcester prior to a hotel in England wearing suits and England v South Australia at the opening match of the tour. Date tour ties. Laid down to card and Adelaide. 9”x7”. G £60/80 to verso, 2nd May 1956. 8”x10”. signed to lower white border of 335 England v Australia, Old Trafford G/VG £60/90 photograph by nineteen of the 1934. Excellent sepia photograph of players and officials featured. 343 Australia to England 1956. Original Captains R.E.S. ‘Bob’ Wyatt and Signatures include Walcott, mono press photograph of the W.M. ‘Bill’ Woodfull tossing the coin Hendricks, Camacho, Sobers, Australian touring party, wearing prior to the 3rd Test in July 1934. Fredericks, C. Lloyd, Foster, Butcher, tour blazers, during the 1956 Ashes Superb image with wickets, roller, Gibbs, Findley etc. Odd faults. tour of England Herald/Sun. crowd and housing to background. 13.5”X11.5”. G £150/250 8.5”x6.5”. G/VG £60/80

21 350 M.C.C. 1946/47. Official mono match in progress and a large crowd the printed names of the players. photograph of the M.C.C. team who in attendance. Photograph in three Signed to borders by sixteen of the toured Australia in 1946/47, seated joined parts measures 15”x4”. players featured including Cowdrey, and standing in rows, and wearing Mounted, framed and glazed. G Luckhurst, Ealham, Denness, Knott, cricket attire. The photograph is laid £60/90 Graham, Underwood etc. down to official photographers 11.5”x8.5”. VG £40/60 355 South Africa. Selection of twenty mount with title ‘M.C.C. Team to three signed photographs of South 361 Glamorgan C.C.C. ‘County Australia 1946/47’ to top and African players. Mostly postcard Champions’ 1948. Mono players names printed to lower sized, players include Pollock, photograph of the Championship border. The photograph by Matthews, Cronje, De Villiers, Ntini, winning team, standing and seated ‘Illustrations of Perth’ and is taken in Kirsten, Cullinan, Adams, Boucher, J. in rows. Signed in ink by thirteen of front of the now demolished ‘Farley Cook, Donald, Klusener, Gibbs, the players featured, three Stand’ at the WACA. Signed in ink to Rhodes etc. Some copy signatures fading. Signatures include side borders by all eighteen photographs. G £40/60 Wooler, Davis, Clay, Watkins, members of the team featured Parkhouse, Moss etc. Mounted, including the Manager, Howard. 356 Australia. Selection of seventeen framed and glazed. Overall Signatures include Hammond, signed photographs of Australian 16”x14.5”. G £60/100 Hutton, Evans, Voce, Gibb, Edrich, players. Mostly postcard sized, Compton, Wright, Ikin, Hardstaff players include K. Miller, B. Simpson, 362 Don Bradman 1930’s. Excellent etc. The photograph measures M. Harvey, Lillee, Benaud, Mayne, mono press photograph of Bradman 7.5”x6” and overall approx McGill, McGrath, Border, S. Waugh, and Woodfull coming in for lunch, 12”x10”. Some minor faults to M. Waugh, M. Hughes, Ponting, followed by the England team and mount otherwise in good condition. Hayden, Langer etc. Some copy surrounded by the crowd and Rare post war signed touring team photographs. G £40/60 policemen. Very nicely signed by photograph prepared for players and Bradman in black ink. 8”x6”. 357 West Indies. Selection of eighteen officials only £500/700 Wonderful image. Central News. G signed photographs of West Indies £50/80 Australian won the series by three players. Mostly postcard sized, tests to nil players include Lara (2), Best, 363 Don Bradman 1930. Copyright Greenidge, Adams, Ramadhin, mono press photograph of Bradman 351 Middlesex v Lancashire c1910. Lambert, Bishop, Ambrose, Kanhai, batting and playing a ball to leg at Mono press photograph of A.H. Gilchrist, Fredericks, Walsh, Lord’s in the 2nd Test v England Hornby and H. Makepeace walking Patterson etc. Some copy 1930. Bradman went onto make out to open the batting at Lord’s. photographs. G £40/60 254. Nicely signed by Bradman in Some folds, nicks, minor loss to one blue ink. 8”x6”. Sport & General. G corner otherwise in generally good 358 Test and County cricketers. Selection £40/60 condition. 8”x6” £15/25 of ninety one signed photographs of players. Mostly postcard sized, 364 Australia 1930. Copyright mono 352 . Mono real players include W. Wooller, C.J. press photograph of the Australian photograph of Hammond batting for Barnett, Tendulkar,Hadlee (2), Majid team, wearing tour blazers, at Lord’s an England XI against West Indies at Khan, Atherton, Thorpe, Jesty, 1930. Nicely signed by Bradman in Lord’s 1945. Hammond is pictured Caddick, Wasim Akram, Jayasuriya, blue ink. 8”x6”. Sport & General. G hitting a six into the pavilion. Signed M.Crowe, Harbhajan Singh, Gower, £40/60 in ink by Hammond. 8”x6”. VG Hussain, Kumble, H.D. Read (Essex), £40/60 365 Don Bradman 1930/40’s. Mono T.B. Mitchell, M. Wallace (NZ), press photograph of Bradman 353 Robert Owen Clayton. Yorkshire Wyatt, Levett, Parkhouse, wearing Australian cap and batting 1870-1879. Small carte de viste Appleyard, Bowes, L. Miller (NZ), in the nets at Lord’s. The photograph size/style sepia photograph of Snow, Washbrook, Shackleton etc. nicely signed by Bradman in blue ink. Clayton half length in cricketing Some copy photographs. G The photograph measures 8”x10”, attire. Name and county annotated £100/150 mounted framed and glazed overall to top of photograph. 2.25”x3.5”. 359 County & Test cricketers. Selection 11.25”x13.25”. Excellent image. G Odd faults otherwise in good of seventeen signed colour and £60/80 condition £30/50 mono press photographs, players, 366 William Maldon Woodfull. Victoria & 354 Australia v England 1937. Small with heavy Glamorgan interest Captain of Australia 1921-1934. excellent original panoramic include Maynard, Metson, Watkin, Excellent original large photograph of the Test match held in Malcolm, Morris, De Frietas etc. advertising/show card photograph Melbourne pictured on the 4th Mainly 8”x10”. Some duplication of depicting Woodfull in cricket attire January 1937 with a record crowd of player. G £25/35 holding a ‘Woodfull Cricket Bat’ in a 87,798 in attendance . The 360 Kent 1966. Mono printed defensive posture, with printed photograph measures 11.5”x3.5”. photograph with title to top ‘Kent signature to lower right hand corner. Sold with a further original County Cricket Club’ with club The photograph laid down to panoramic photograph of a cricket emblem. Below to lower border are advertising card mount with title to

22 lower border. ‘Woodfull Cricket Bats. Photograph by Le Portrait Studios of two members of the team. Manufactured by The Atlas Durban. The photograph measures Signatures include Hussain, Gough, Manufacturing Co. Woodford, 15”x12.5” overall. Minor staining to Caddick, Flintoff, Stewart, Hick, London. Hanging cord suspension. mount otherwise in good condition Hoggard, Trescothick etc. Presented The photograph measures £25/35 to players and officials only. 8.5”x11.5” and overall 14”x18”. 16”x12”. G £30/50 South Africa won the Test by 30 Excellent image. Very minor wear to runs. This was Bland’s Test debut and 376 Brian Lara. West Indies. Colour corner otherwise in very good he made 5 & 30 in the match photographic image of Lara batting, condition. Rare £100/150 mounted with his signature on card 371 ‘Australian Cricket Team 1979’. 367 Edward George Wynyard. window mounted beneath. Framed Original mono photograph of the Hampshire & England 1878-1908. and glazed. Overall 14”x18”. Sold Australian touring team to England, Early photographic image of with a further framed caricature of seated and standing, wearing tour Wynyard sitting on a bench with two Lara. Qty 2. G £20/30 blazers. The photograph laid down puppies on his knee. Sold with four to official photographers mount with 377 Len Hutton. Yorkshire & England. original photographs of Sir Aubrey title to top border and players names Mono photographic image of Smith (2 photographs), Frank Tyson to lower. Framed and glazed. The Hutton, head and shoulders, and Denis Compton. The Compton photograph measures approx mounted with his signature on paper photograph signed and dedicated to 9.5”x6.75” and overall 14”x10.5”. piece, window mounted beneath. verso and dated 1948. Also signed Some creasing to mount and Framed and glazed. Overall to face, but appears to have been photograph otherwise in good 13.5”x17”. G £15/25 overwritten at some point. Sold with condition £25/35 a signed copy photograph of Freddie 378 Lord Alan Plantagenet Stewart Brown, a Cadbury’s Bournville tin 372 West Indies v Pakistan 1957/58. Garlies. Harrow & M.C.C. 1858- with cricket ground image to lid and Mono group photograph of the two 1864. Small carte de viste sepia a framed image of A.N. Hornby. teams. This was the series where photograph of Lord Garlies in formal Various sizes. G £25/35 Sobers made his 365 at Kingston. attire sitting on a chair, dated to Some creasing, generally good verso in pencil, 1868. The 368 ‘The Australian Test Team 1934’. condition. 8.5”x5.5”. Scarce £25/35 photograph by Lock & Whitfield of Large photographic image of the Regent Street. The photograph Australian team walking out from 373 England tour of South Africa measures 2.5”x3.75”. VG £30/50 the pavilion at Lord’s for the 2nd Test 1995/96. Official colour photograph in June 1934. Players featured of the England team in tour blazers. Lord Garlies was born in 1835 and include Captain Woodfull, Bradman , The photograph laid down to official was president of M.C.C. in 1858, he Fleetwood-Smith, Barnett, McCabe photographers mount with title to played cricket for Rutland and was etc. Title to lower border. top and names of team printed to M.P. for Wigtownshire 1868-1873. 17.5”x13”. Framed and glazed, borders. Signed in pencil by twenty He died in 1901 overall 23”x19”. G £60/90 three members of the touring party CRICKET POSTCARDS, CIGARETTE & to the borders. Signatures include 369 Leicestershire C.C.C. Excellent large TRADE CARDS Atherton, Stewart, Fraser, Hick, signed press photograph of Charles Russell, Thorpe, Gough, Cork etc. 379 Harold Thomas William Hardinge. Palmer batting in the nets, Photograph by Graham Morris. Kent & England 1902-1933. Mono 8.5”x11.5. Sold with a further Presented to players and officials real photograph postcard of signed photograph of Gerry Lester, a only. 15”x12”. G £30/50 Hardinge, full length, wearing Kent signed photograph of Lester and cap and in batting pose. Nicely Hallam walking out to bat, a team 374 England tour of Pakistan and Sri signed in ink by Hardinge. Photo by photograph signed by Lester and Lanka 2000/2001. Official colour B.C. Flemons of Tonbridge. G Hallam and a plainback postcard of photograph of the England touring £40/60 Terry Spencer (Leicestershire) team. The photograph with title to walking out to bat with another top and names of team to borders. 380 Charles John Capes. Kent 1923- batsman, faint signature. G £30/50 Signed in pencil by twenty two 1928. Mono real photograph members of the team. Signatures postcard of Capes three quarter 370 South Africa v New Zealand 1961. include Atherton, Hussain, Giles, length, sitting on a chair, wearing Official mono photograph of the Caddick, Flintoff, Vaughan, Thorpe, striped blazer. Signed in ink by South African team who played New Hoggard, Trescothick etc. Presented Capes. Odd minor faults otherwise Zealand in the first Test on the 8th- to players and officials only. in good condition £60/90 12th December at Durban, sitting 16”x12”. G £30/50 and standing in rows, in cricket 381 W.H.V. ‘Hopper’ Levett. Kent & attire. The photograph laid down to 375 England tour of Pakistan and Sri England 1930-1947. Signed mono official mount with title to top border Lanka 2000/2001. Official tour plainback postcard of Levett, full and players names printed to lower colour photograph of the England length, wearing Kent cap and in border. Players include McGlew, One Day team. Photograph with wicket keeping pose. Flemons of Waite, Barlow, P. Pollock, Bland, title to top and names of team to Tonbridge. Signature appears to Farrer, McClean, O’Linn etc. borders. Signed in pencil by twenty have been signed in later years.

23 Good condition £40/60 393 ‘Kent Teams 1949, 1952 & 1957’. 401 George Herbert Hirst. Yorkshire & Mono real photograph postcards of England 1891-1929. Sepia real 382 Geoffrey B. Legge. Kent & England the teams . Flemons of Tonbridge. photograph postcard of Hirst in 1924-1931. Mono real photograph Qty 3. G £25/35 bowling pose. Foster & Co of postcard of Legge, full length sitting Brighton. Postally unused. Odd in chair, in striped blazer. Signed in 394 ‘Kent Cricket Team 1906’. Mono faults, some light fading otherwise in ink by Legge. Series unknown G postcard of the team with title and good condition £30/40 £60/90 players names to lower border. Mockford of Tonbridge. Sold with 402 Samuel Woods, Somerset, England 383 Charles Stowell Marriott. Kent & four other Kent postcards of L.Ames, & Australia 1886-1910 and Lionel England 1924-1937. Mono real G. Downton, D.G. Clark and the St Charles Hamilton Palairet. Somerset photograph postcard of Marriott, full Lawrence Ground. Qty 5. G £25/35 & England. 1891-1909. Sepia real length wearing striped blazer and photograph postcard of Woods cap. Signed in ink by Marriott. Series 395 Kent 1927 & 1932. Two excellent standing with Palairet at the wicket, unknown £60/90 mono real photograph postcards of both wearing striped blazers. Foster the Kent teams for each year. Both 384 Harold Thomas William Hardinge. & Co of Brighton. Postally unused. cards by Flemons. Odd faults Kent & England 1902-1933. Mono Some wear to corners, some light otherwise in good condition £30/40 real photograph postcard of fading to card otherwise in good Hardinge, half length, wearing Kent 396 Harold T.W. Hardinge. Kent & condition £30/40 cap and blazer. Nicely signed in ink England 1902-1933. Sepia real 403 John Berry Hobbs, Surrey & England by Hardinge. Photo by B.C. Flemons photograph postcard of Hardinge in 1905-1934. Sepia real photograph of Tonbridge. G £100/150 batting pose. Foster & Co of postcard of Hobbs in batting pose. Brighton. Postally unused. Adhesive 385 Arthur Edward Fagg. Kent & Foster & Co of Brighton. Postally marks to verso, light crease to right England 1932-1957. Mono real used, 1908. Some wear to corners hand border of card, some light photograph postcard of Fagg, full and image, some light fading fading otherwise in good condition length, wearing Kent 2nd XI blazer. otherwise in generally good £30/40 Signed in ink by Fagg. B.C. Flemons condition £20/30 of Tonbridge. G £40/60 397 Arthur Fielder. Kent & England 404 Thomas Walter Hayward. Surrey & 1900-1914. Mono real photograph 386 ‘Kent Team 1924’. Mono real England 1893-1914. Sepia real postcard of Fielder in bowling pose. photograph postcard of the team photograph postcard of Hayward in Foster & Co of Brighton. Postally with title to lower border. Flemons of batting pose. Foster & Co of unused. Initial and County added in Tonbridge. G/VG £20/30 Brighton. Postally used, 1907. Some ink to name at lower corner of card, light fading otherwise in good 387 ‘Kent Team 1926’. Mono real some light fading otherwise in good condition £30/40 photograph postcard of the team condition £30/40 with title to lower border. Flemons of 405 ‘Australian Team 1902’. Scarce real 398 Edward George Arnold. Tonbridge. G/VG £20/30 photograph postcard of the Worcestershire & England 1899- Australian team 1902, standing and 388 ‘Kent Team 1930’. Mono real 1913. Sepia real photograph seated in rows, wearing tour caps photograph postcard of the team postcard of Arnold in batting pose and blazers. Title to top and players with title to lower border. Flemons of wearing Worcestershire cap. Foster named to lower border. Postcard ‘R. Tonbridge. G/VG £20/30 & Co of Brighton. Postally unused. Thiele. Produced in Berlin’. Postally Some wear to edges of image and 389 ‘Kent Team 1930’. Mono real used, I.O.M. 1902. Message minor light fading to card otherwise photograph postcard of the team handwritten to left hand side of card in good condition £30/40 with title to lower border. Flemons of face otherwise in good condition Tonbridge. G/VG £20/30 399 Frederick Albert Pearson. £50/70 Worcestershire & England 1900- Different to the previous card 406 Archie Jackson. New South Wales & 1926. Sepia real photograph Australia. Sepia plain back postcard 390 ‘Kent Team 1931’. Mono real postcard of Pearson at the wicket in of Jackson, head and shoulders, in photograph postcard of the team batting attire wearing Australian sweater on the 1930 tour with title to lower border. Flemons of Worcestershire cap. Foster & Co of of England. Signed in ink by Jackson, Tonbridge. G/VG £20/30 Brighton. Postally unused. Some some sun fading to signature. Card light fading to card otherwise in 391 ‘Kent Team 1934’. Mono real no. 5 in the series. Adhesive marks to good condition £30/40 photograph postcard of the team reverse otherwise good/very good with title to lower border. Flemons of 400 Sussex XI circa 1900. Sepia real condition £120/160 Tonbridge. G/VG £20/30 photograph postcard of the Sussex 407 & Bert Oldfield. team and Umpires, with Ranjitsinhji 392 ‘Kent Team 1947’. Mono real Australia. Sepia plain back postcards Captain. Foster & Co of Brighton. photograph postcard of the team of the two players, head and Postally unused. Some light fading with title to lower border. Flemons of shoulders, in Australian sweaters on to card otherwise in good condition Tonbridge. G/VG £20/30 the 1930 tour of England. Both £30/40 signed in ink, some sun fading to

24 signatures. Card no. 2 and 13 in the etc. G £40/60 421 Douglas Robert Jardine. Surrey & series. Adhesive marks to reverse England 1921-1933. Trimmed colour 416 Hampshire v South Africa 1912. otherwise good condition £120/160 postcard of the ship ‘P&O. S.S. Original sepia plainback postcard Ranpura’. Signed to face by England 408 William H. Ponsford. Victoria & featuring the South African team ‘Bodyline’ Captain Australia. Sepia plain back postcard wearing tour blazers, some wearing and dated Bombay 1934. G £50/70 of Ponsford, head and shoulders, in caps stood with the Mayor at Australian sweater on the 1930 tour Bournemouth during the Hampshire 422 William A. ‘Bill’ Brown, New South of England. Nicely signed in ink by v South Africa match played on the Wales & Australia 1932-1950. Mono Ponsford. Card no. 6 in the series. 2nd-4th September 1912. Title to real photograph postcard of Brown Very good condition £140/160 lower border. Signed to image by all full length on the field. Very nicely eleven South African players signed in ink by Brown. Series 409 Pelham Warner. Middlesex & featured. Signatures are Tancred, unknown. Odd minor faults England. Mono real photograph Nourse, Campbell, Ward, Pegler, otherwise in good condition postcard of Warner in batting pose. Carter, White, Faulkner, Taylor, Cox £80/120 Nicely signed by Warner in ink. Rival and Stricker. Horizontal crease to Photographic Series 1397. Excellent 423 Australia. Two photographic images card, some wear to card and signature. G/VG £120/180 of T.J.E. Andrews (NSW & Australia signatures otherwise in good 1912-1929) and Hanson Carter 410 Patsy Hendren. Middlesex & condition. Rare signed postcard from (NSW & Australia 1897-1925). Both England. Scarce mono plainback the tour £400/500 signed in ink by the players, images postcard of Hendren, head and The match was drawn, for South laid down to modern postcards. G shoulders, in cameo. Nicely signed Africa, Nourse made 213no in the £30/40 by Hendren in ink. Photograph by tourists 2nd innings, Stricker made Wilkes & Son of West Bromwich. G 424 ‘The Wilson Autograph Series’. Five 99 in the first. Faulkner took six £120/160 mono postcards, each with printed wickets in the match and Pegler five. signature to lower border, of 411 Jim Laker. Mono ‘Lucozade’ For Hampshire Mead top scored Australian Test cricketers, Trumper advertising real photograph postcard with 64 in the first and 77no in the (No.2), Trumble (No.3), Duff (No.6), of Laker, half length, in M.C.C. 2nd innings. Gregory (No.8) and Armstrong touring blazer. Signed in blue ink by 417 ‘Surrey Team 1934’. Mono real (No.10). One postally used. Odd Laker. Scarce. G/VG £70/90 photograph postcard of the Surrey faults to the Gregory postcard 412 Thomas Walter Hayward. Surrey & team of 1934, standing and seated otherwise in good condition. Rare England 1893-1914. Sepia real in rows, with title and players names £60/90 photograph postcard of Hayward in to lower border. Nicely signed in ink 425 Lancashire. Eleven mono postcards batting pose at the wicket. Nicely to image by nine of the players of Lancashire teams and players, R. signed in black ink. Rotary Series. VG featured. Signatures are Homes Tyldesley, H. Makepeace, L. Cook, E. £180/250 (Captain), Fender, Sandham, Tyldesley and J. Sharp by C. Tinling Gregory, Barling, Squires, Watts, 413 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1907/08. of Liverpool, Lancashire team of Gover and Brooks. Adhesive mark to Real photograph mono postcard for 1921 (Rotary) and Lancashire Team verso, minor faults otherwise in the M.C.C. Australian Team 1907- 1904 (Gentlemen) and (professional good condition £50/80 1908’. Cameos of all members of the s), both Grosvenor Series and Star touring party. Rotary Photo 3827a. 418 John Sharp. Lancashire & England Series. Plus Star Series card of Rare. G £70/80 1899-1925. Mono ‘real photograph’ Australia at Crystal Palace 1905. G postcard of Sharp in bowling pose, £50/80 414 West Indies Cricket Team 1933. wearing Lancashire cap. Photo by Mono real photograph postcard of 426 J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905- Hawkins of Brighton, Hunt’s Real the team, standing and seated in 1934. Mono real photograph Photo Process. G £20/30 rows. Title and players names plainback postcard with Hobbs, full printed to lower border. Signed in 419 Arthur William Carr. length, wearing England cap walking pencil to verso by twelve members Nottinghamshire & England 1910- out to bat. Signed by Hobbs in ink. of the West Indies team including 1934. Mono real photograph Some creasing to card otherwise in Grant, Headley, Constantine, postcard of Carr, three quarter good condition £30/40 Griffith, Martindale, Sealy etc. G length, wearing M.C.C. touring 427 Albert Craig’s ‘Excelsior’ folder £80/120 blazer. B.C. Flemons of Tonbridge. G postcards. Three cards with images £20/30 415 Pakistan Cricket Team 1954. Mono of Sussex players and the other of real photograph postcard of the 420 Herbert Strudwick. Surrey & England three members of the M.C.C. team, standing and seated in rows. 1902-1927. Original real touring team to Australia 1903/04. Title and players names printed to photograph oversize Pinnace card of G £15/25 lower border. Signed in ink and Strudwick in wicketkeeping pose. 428 George Gibson Macaulay. Yorkshire pencil to verso by nine members of Plainback. G £15/25 & England 1920-1935. Mono real the team including Shakoor Ahmed, photograph postcard of Macaulay, Zulfiqar Ahmed, Fazal Mahmood

25 full length, wearing Yorkshire blazer. P.Marner, W.B. Bridge, B.Harrison Hammond, Mead, Leyland, Sutcliffe, Signed in ink by Macaulay. Nias of and A.Wassell. Sold with three small Freeman, Tate, Hobbs, Tyldesley, Brighton. Some wear to top corners, original press photographs of Hendren, Larwood etc. Some badges card a little faded at edges. G Leicestershire players Berry, with wear and minor rusting £60/90 Chapman and Firth, action otherwise in generally good photograph of Norman Oldfield condition. Mounted in home made 429 Maurice Leyland. Yorkshire & (Lancs) 6”x4” and sepia and mono folder £50/70 England 1920-1947. Mono real postcards of the New Zealand team photograph postcard of Leyland, full 442 F.& J. Smith. ‘Cricketers’ 1912. First of 1958 and Jim Parks of Sussex. G length, smoking a cigarette in the Series. Full set of fifty cigarette cards. £30/40 Players area. Signed in ink by Rare. Odd cards to improve Leyland. Two creases to lower part 436 Cricket Grounds. Four postcards of otherwise overall in good condition of card, small loss to bottom left various cricket grounds, three real £100/150 hand corner otherwise in good photograph, all showing cricket in CRICKET SCORECARDS, condition £30/40 progress. Two postcards are of PROGRAMMES, MAGAZINES ETC ‘Derby Day’ at Church cricket 430 Frank Laver. Victoria & Australia ground in 1905 and 1912, ‘Cricket 443 Australian tour of England 1948. 1891-1912. Excellent sepia real Ground at Hastings (W.J. Willmett of Official scorecard for the famous photograph postcard of Laver, full Hastings) and ‘The Saffrons, Essex v Australia tour match where length, batting in the nets on the Eastbourne’. G £25/35 Australia scored a record 721 in a 1905 tour of England. Laver was day. The match played at Southend player/Manager on the tour. Nicely 437 Don Bradman. Colour ‘Weetbix’ on Sea. Bradman made 187, Brown signed by Laver. Ralph Dunn & Co. trade card depicting Bradman, 153, Loxton 120 and Saggers 105. G £150/250 signed in black ink by Bradman. Very minor horizontal fold otherwise Mounted, framed and glazed with 431 William Albert Oldfield, New South in good/very good condition. certificate of authenticity. G £20/30 Wales & Australia 1919-1938. Mono Printed scores for the Australian plain back postcard of Oldfield 438 Signed ACB cards. Selection of innings £50/70 standing at the wicket in wicket fourteen signed cards plus one other. 444 Laker’s Test’. England v Australians keeper pose. Signed and inscribed in Signatures include Elliott, Gilchrist, 1956. Official scorecard for the 4th ink ‘Best wishes to Mark Rathbone Harvey, Hayden, Lehmann, Test match played at Old Trafford on from Bert Oldfield, May 1950’. G McGrath, Ponting, Warne, Croft, 26th-31st July 1956. Jim Laker took £30/40 Thorpe, Hussain, Kallis etc. VG nineteen wickets in the match, 9-37 £30/40 432 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1954/55. in the first innings and all ten Sepia postcard of the Orient Line 439 Worcestershire 1980’s/2000’s. Australian wickets in the second R.M.S. Orsova which took the team Photograph album containing 131 innings, 10-53. Fully printed scores. to Australia. Signed to card face by postcards of the County Ground, Very minor horizontal fold otherwise eighteen members of the touring Worcester, each card signed to verso in good/very good condition £60/80 party including Hutton, Wardle, by a player. Signatures include 445 England v Australia, Old Trafford Graveney, Loader, Statham, May, Moore, Hick, Peters, Solanki, 1968. Official scorecard for the Test Tyson, Edrich, Simpson, Evans etc. G Leatherdale, Batty, Hick, Vass, Kabir- with fully printed scores. Australia £70/100 Ali, Price, Rhodes, Moody, Curtis, won by 159 runs. Sold with official Pollard, Lampitt, Illingworth, 433 George Emmett. Gloucestershire & scorecard for England v Australia, Radford, McGrath, Dilley, Sheriyar England 1936-1959. Mono real Lord’s 1972. Bob Massie took 16 etc. Some duplication of signature. G photograph postcard of Emmett, wickets for 137 in the match, the £25/35 head and shoulders, with name and best figures ever on debut. Day one, county printed to lower border. 440 Worcestershire. Photograph album printed details. VG £30/40 Signed in ink by Emmett. Sporting containing 133 postcards of the 446 Geoffrey Boycott. Official scorecard Handbooks Ltd. G £20/30 County Ground, Worcester, each for the England v Australia Test card signed to verso by a player. 434 Glamorgan. Sporting Handbooks match at Headingley 1977. Geoff Signatures include Rumsey, Carter, Postcards c1959/60. Twelve mono Boycott recorded his one hundredth Warner, Graveney, Blunt, Booth, head and shoulders photographic hundred in the England first innings Horton, Cass, Chesterton, Cumbes, cards, each signed by the player of 191. Signed by Boycott.The D’Oliveira, Inchmore, Ormrod, featured. Players are Walker, scorecard shows scores after day one Perryman, Slade, Tinkler, Kabir-Ali, McConnon, Wooler, Ward, of the test. VG £40/60 Bichel, Hick, Lampitt etc. Some Parkhouse, Devereux, Pressdee, D. duplication of signature. G £30/50 447 Surrey v Australians 1956. Official Davies, Shepherd, D.L. Evans, scorecard for the tour match played Hedges and Clarke. G £100/150 441 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1928/29. at the Oval on 16th May 1956. Jim Full set of sixteen Nelson Lee 435 Sporting Handbooks Postcards. Laker took all ten Australian wickets souvenir badges of members of the Seven plainback postcards of in the first innings and finished with M.C.C. team issued in 1929. The J.G.Williamson, G.Keith, C.B. Clarke, figures of 46 overs, 18 maidens, ten badges include Chapman, Jardine,

26 wickets for 88. In the second innings 1939 and 1950 (2) for Test matches official scorecard for the first Test he took 2-42. Fully printed details. played at Lord’s. Printed and played at the Sydney Cricket Ground Very good condition £60/80 handwritten details. Qty 5. Odd on the 19th-27th December 1924. faults otherwise in good condition The scorecard nicely signed in ink by 448 England v Australia 1981. Official £25/35 all seventeen members of the scorecard for the 6th Test match at M.C.C. touring party. Signatures the Oval, signed by the England 455 Scorecards 1984-2009. Collection of include Captain, Gilligan, Hobbs, team, fully printed details. Eleven nine fully printed end of test match Sutcliffe, Woolley, Douglas, signatures include Botham, Willis, scorecards in excellent condition. Chapman, Sandham, Howell, Knott. Brearley, Tavare, Boycott, Matches include v Sri Lanka 1984 Freeman, Tate, Hendren, Tyldesley, Hendrick, Gatting etc. The match and 1998, M.C.C. v Rest of the Strudwick etc. G £600/800 was drawn, Botham took 10 wickets World 1987, v South Africa 2000 in the match. G £80/120 (Capetown), v Australia 2001 and In the first Test, Australia beat 2009 etc. Plus official tickets for England by 193 runs. For Australia, 449 England v Australia 1993. Official England v South Africa 2003 and v Collins and Ponsford both made scorecard for the 3rd Test played at New Zealand 2004. VG £20/30 centuries in the first innings and Trent Bridge in July 1993. In the Test, Taylor made 108 in the second, three players made a century, Gooch 456 Scorecards and tickets for Cup Finals, Hobbs made a century in the first 120, Thorpe 114no and matches at Lord’s, The Oval and innings for England and Woolley in made 101. Signed by all three Taunton 1980/2000’s. Almost all the second. Tate took 11 wickets in players. Fully printed details. VG fully completed and in very good the match and Gregory and Mailey £30/50 condition £30/40 took 7 wickets in the match for 450 England v Australia scorecards. 457 Historic scorecards. Official Australia Official Ashes scorecards for 1926, scorecards for Somerset v 464 England v Rest of the World 1970. 1930, 1934, 1938 and 1948 for Test Worcestershire 1988, Graeme Hick Official scorecard for the match matches played at Lord’s. Printed 405 not out and Warwickshire v played at Lord’s on the 17th-23rd and handwritten details. Odd faults Durham 1994, Brian Lara 501 not June 1970. Signed to card by otherwise in good condition £40/60 out. Fully printed details. Very good members of both teams. Nineteen condition £20/30 451 Australian Test and tour match signatures including Garry Sobers, scorecards 1948-1956. Eight 458 England v West Indies 1984. Clive Lloyd, Eddie Barlow, Graeme scorecards, v Middlesex and v Complete set of scorecards for all Pollock, Graham McKenzie, Mike Gentlemen of England 1948, v five Test matches, all with fully Procter, , Graham Middlesex, v M.C.C. and 6th Test printed end of match scores. McKenzie, Knott, Snow, (Oval) 1953 and the Test matches at Excellent condition £30/40 Underwood, Engineer, D’Oliveira Lord’s, The Oval and Trent Bridge etc. Rare in this signed form. G West Indies won the series 5-0 1956. Printed and handwritten £100/150 details. Odd faults otherwise in good 459 England v Australia 1985. Complete 465 England v Australia. Official condition £40/60 set of scorecards for all six Test scorecard for the ‘famous’ third Test matches, all with fully printed end of 452 England v India scorecards. Official match, England v Australia, match scores. Excellent condition scorecards for 1932, 1936 (four Headingley 1981. Ian Botham and £35/45 copies) and 1946 for Test matches Bob Willis’s match. England followed played at Lord’s. Plus official ticket England won the series 3-1 on 227 runs behind and were soon for the Lord’s Test of 1936. Printed 135-7 in their second innings. 460 England v India 1986. Complete set and handwritten details. Odd faults Botham and Dilley then put together of scorecards for all three Test otherwise in good condition £50/70 a stand of 117. Botham finished up matches, all with fully printed end of with 149no and Dilley 56. Australia 453 England v New Zealand, The Rest match scores. Excellent condition needed 130 to win. Australia at 56-2 and South Africa scorecards. Official £20/30 seemed favourites to win the game, scorecards v New Zealand for 1931 India won the series 2-0 however Willis with 8-43 won the (2) and 1937 (2), v The Rest 1927 game for England by 18 runs. Fully and 1934, v South Africa 1935, 461 England v Australia 2005. Complete printed details. Very good condition 1947, 1951 (2) for Test matches set of scorecards for all five Test £30/40 played at Lord’s. Plus England v matches, all with fully printed end of South Africa 1947 at The Oval and match scores. Excellent condition 466 England v West Indies 1966. Official official Lord’s ticket for England v £40/60 scorecard for the 5th Test played at South Africa 1937. Printed and the Oval in August 1966. Printed England famously won the series 2-1 handwritten details. Qty 13. Odd details. West Indies won the Test by faults otherwise in good condition 462 Test match tickets. Collection of an innings and 34 runs. Signed to £60/80 thirty six tickets, mostly in the verso by twenty players from both 2000’s. VG £30/50 squads plus others. Signatures 454 England v West Indies scorecards. include Griffiths, Carew, Kanhai, Official scorecards for 1933 (2), 463 Australia v England 1924/25. Rare Nurse, Gibbs, Hall, Hendriks,

39 D’Oliveria, Close, Higgs, Compton, Printed by L.A. Glover of 476 Cricket scorecards. Approximately Arlott, Benaud etc. Folds and tape Haslingden. Very good condition fifty scorecards, mainly 1940/50’s. repair to edge. G £40/60 £80/120 Various counties including Lancashire, Middlesex, 467 Essex v Surrey 1983. Official 471 H.R.H. Duke of York. England v Worcestershire, Warwickshire, scorecard for the match played in Australia 1921. Gold edged official Surrey scorecards. Includes four May 1983. Norbert Phillip and Neil scorecard for the 5th Test match scorecards against the 1948 touring Foster out Surrey for 14 in played at the Oval. Part printed Australians, V M.C.C. Middlesex (2) their first innings, which is still the detail. Inscribed in ink to back ‘Aug and Surrey. Sold with ‘Cricket fifth lowest ever total in a first class 15th 1921. Score card used by Fixtures 1947. With the game, with Phillip taking 6 wickets H.R.H. Duke of York, England v Compliments of Smith Meters for 4 runs and Foster 4 wickets for Australia. Given to C.E. Horner, Limited. Colour booklet. Odd faults, 10 runs. Fully completed printed member of Surrey County XI 1882- generally good condition £30/50 details. VG £15/25 1887’. Rare. VG £100/150 477 Benefit brochures. Large collection 468 England v New Zealand 1983. 472 England v Australia 1899. Original of ninety six Benefit/Testimonial Official scorecard for the 2nd Test early scorecard for the 4th Test brochures, some brochures signed match played at Headingley on the match played at Old Trafford on the by the player. Players include B. 28th July to 2nd August 1983. Fully 17th-19th July 1899. The scorecard Taylor (1966), Trueman (1962, signed by the New Zealand squad. with part printed detail. Some wear signed), Hampshire (1976), D. Fifteen signatures including Hadlee, to corners of card, adhesive marks Nicholls (1980), K. McEwan (1984), Howarth, Crowe, Chatfield, Cairns, and minor foxing to verso otherwise D. Lillee (1981/82), D. Walters, Bracewell, Smith etc. VG £20/30 in generally good condition. A rare Edrich (1966), H. Rhodes (1968), G. scorecard £100/150 New Zealand won by five wickets, Pollock, A. Iqbal (1981), Underwood this being the first time that New The Test match was drawn. For (1975), Acfield (1981), W. Watson Zealand had won a Test match England, Hayward made 130, Young (NZ), K. Fletcher (1982), Ealham against England in England and Bradley took 6 wickets in the (1982), M. Norman (1975) etc. Odd match. For Australia, Noble made duplication. Sold with three boxes of 469 W.G. Grace. Gentlemen v Players 60no and 89, Trumper 63 in their general cricket books. Qty 89. G 1886. Official scorecard for the 2nd innings and K.S. Ranjitsinhji £40/60 match played at Lord’s in July 1886. took his only ever Test wicket having Players won by five wickets. Grace 478 ‘The Canadian Cricketer magazine’ Kelly caught by Lilley for 26 made 2 and 19 for the Gentlemen February 1952-1993. Collection of and took five wickets in the match, 473 Australia v England 1928. Official over 190 issues of the magazine for Barnes made 44 and 31 for the scorecard for the 2nd Test match the period, the majority 1950’s Players, Lohmann took seven played at Sydney on the 14th-20th editions. Sold with various booklets, wickets in the match. Other players December 1928. Fully printed programmes, brochures including included Hornby, Shrewsbury, details. Heavy staining to borders ‘Vancouver Cricket Jubilee Festival Scotton, Barlow, Gunn, Abel, otherwise in very good condition. 1889-1938’, M.C.C. v Canada Sherwin etc. Printed and Sold with official scorecards for Essex 1951, ‘The Canadian tour of handwritten details. M.C.C. fixture v Australians 1921 and England v England 1954 etc. G £30/40 list for 1886 to verso. Odd minor Australia, Lord’s 1934. Both cards 479 ‘Australia v England 1877-1926. faults otherwise in good condition with printed and handwritten Book of the Test Matches’. Published £50/70 annotation. Some faults otherwise in by The Manchester Guardian. Pre generally good condition £40/60 470 ‘Grand Cricket Match at Haslingden, tour publication of the Australian August 1st 1917. Yorkshire v 474 Don Bradman’s last Test innings, tour of England 1926. Decorative England’. Official folding card war England v Australia, The Oval 1948. wrappers. Some wear, repairs to time scorecard for the charity match Two official scorecards for the Test, front wrapper, damage with loss to ‘In aid of the Haslingden Military one lunch on the 3rd day with edges on the rear wrappers. Sold Hospital’ played at Haslingden, England in their second innings 20-1 with official souvenir brochure for Lancashire. Players who played in and the other close of play on the the Australian tour of England 1934. the match include G.H. Hirst, P. 3rd day with England 178-7. Printed Compiled by A.W. Simpson. Pictorial Holmes, D. Denton, E. Robinson, S. details, both scorecards recording wrappers and ‘The Argus and The Haigh, A. Drake, F.E. Woodhead, J.T. ‘Bradman, bowled Hollies 0’. Minor Australian Cricket Guide Test Tour Newstead, A.L. Bairstow, all folds/creasing otherwise in good 1936/37’. Odd faults other wise in Yorkshire county cricketers and condition £20/30 good condition. Qty 2. G £30/40 England players included G. Gunn of 475 Cricket scorecards 1940/90’s. Good 480 Australia 1938. Official ‘Australian XI Notts, J.T. Tyldesley, C.H. Parkin of Yorkshire interest, odd one signed. G English Tour 1938’ souvenir Lancashire, W.G. Quaife and F. Field £10/20 brochure for the tour issued by of Warwickshire, H. Smith and C.L. ‘Orient Line R.M.S. Orontes 20,000 Parker of Gloucestershire. Colour tons’. The brochure lists the covers with details of the match. members of the touring party, list of

40 fixtures and biographies with pen 486 West Indies v New Zealand 1956. the 1921 Australian visit to England. picture of each of the members of Official programme for the 3rd Test Odd minor faults otherwise in good the touring Australian team. Minor at Wellington 1956. Sold with condition £30/40 marks to wrappers otherwise in very official programme for Canterbury v 492 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1936/37. good condition. Sold with Australia M.C.C. tour match played at Official souvenir of the English 1938. ‘The Ashes. The Australians Lancaster Park 1955. Sold with a box Cricketers’ visit to Adelaide. Fourth are here!’, souvenir brochure for the of New Zealand cricket books, Test 1937. Adelaide C.A. R.M. Australian tour of England 1938, brochures, annuals including New Osbourne 1937. Original pictorial pictorial covers and official tour Zealand Cricket Annual 1972-1993. wrappers. Official programme for brochure for the Australian tour of G £25/35 the Test. Some small tears, nicks and England 1938, Edited by A.W. 487 Australia. Tour brochures, small loss to covers, contents good Simpson, pictorial covers. Odd faults programmes, ‘The 1970 Australians’ £30/40 to the ‘The Australians are here’ official tour brochure, edited by G.A. brochure otherwise in good 493 ‘Townsville Cricket Association Chettle, The S.A.B.C. Cricket Book condition £40/60 Souvenir of the visit of a New South sixth Australian cricket tour to South Wales Eleven, Easter 1931’. Official 481 Australia 1948-1956. Official tour Africa 1966/67, tour programme for souvenir brochure/programme for brochures to England for 1948 the 1968 Australian tour of England the New South Wales tour matches v (Simpson), ‘Kings of Cricket. (pirate), official programme for the Townsville, April 3rd/4th and North Australia or West Indies 1951/52 England v Australia Test match Queensland, April 5th/6th. Original series’ (Sun News-Pictorial),1953 played at the Oval 1981, official pictorial wrappers. Some wear to (Simpson) and 1956 (Playfair- 2 programme for the 2nd Test, wrappers at spine, minor loss to top copies). Qty 5. Odd faults otherwise Australia v England 1974, at Perth corner otherwise in good condition. in good condition £25/35 and two official scorecards for Rare £70/100 England v Australia Test match 482 M.C.C. tour brochures 1936/37- played at Edgbaston 1968. G 494 ‘Official Programme for the 1965/66. Official souvenir £25/35 Quadrangular Cricket Tournament programme for the M.C.C. tours of 1934’. Official programme for Australia 1936/37 and 1950/51. 488 New Zealand cricket 1970/80’s. tournament held in Bombay Both issued by the N.S.W. Cricket Selection of twelve official between the Parsi, European, Association with pictorial covers. programmes and tour brochures for Muslim and Hindu teams. Original Sold with ‘Test Oddities. The the period. Includes official colour pictorial wrappers. Minor 1965/66 M.C.C. cricket tour of programmes for New Zealand v wear to wrappers otherwise in good Australia’. Compliments of Motels of India, Auckland 1975/76, Auckland condition. Rare £80/120 Australia Ltd. Odd faults otherwise v England 1978, New Zealand v in good condition. Qty 3. G £30/40 England 1978, New Zealand v India 495 ‘Official souvenir of the opening of 1976 (one day), New Zealand v the Brabourne Stadium 1938’. 483 West Indies tours of England 1933- India, Auckland 1981, New Zealand Official programme for the opening 1963. Official tour brochures for the v Australia, Auckland 1977, New of the stadium and the second 1933 tour (Simpson), 1939 tour Zealand v England, Auckland 1975, unofficial Test v Lord Tennyson’s XI (Simpson) and 1963 tour (T. Ross, New Zealand v Pakistan, Auckland on the 11th-14th December 1938. pirate). Plastic protective covers to 1979 etc. Odd signature, Hadlee etc. Original colour pictorial wrappers. the 1933 brochure, good condition G £25/35 Good condition. Rare £80/120 £25/35 489 ‘The Australian Cricketer’ magazine 496 ‘Souvenir of the Visit of the 484 All Indian tours of England 1932- 1st May 1933 to 2nd April 1934. twentieth M.C.C. Team to Ceylon’. 1952. Official tour brochures for the Thirty two individual issues of the Facts & Figures compiled by S.S. 1932 tour (Simpson), 1936 tour magazine for the period. Sold with Perera. 30pp programme for the (Simpson), 1946 tour (Simpson) and official tour brochure for the match played on the 3rd October 1952 tour (Simpson). Plastic Australian tour of South Africa 1970 1962. Original wrappers. Signed by protective covers to the 1952 and Indian tour of Australia and the the Compiler to front cover. Some brochure, good condition £25/35 Far East 1967. G £25/35 age toning and minor wear to 485 South African tours of England wrappers otherwise in good 490 ‘In Quest of the Ashes 1934’. The 1935-1955. Official tour brochures condition £30/40 Don Bradman Souvenir Booklet and for the 1935 tour (Simpson), 1947 Scoring Records. Published by 497 ‘Who’s Who in Test Cricket’. tour (Simpson), 1951 tour (Simpson) Wrigley’s Limited of Australia. Pre England v Australia 1920/1921. The and 1955 tour (Playfair). Sold with tour booklet and rarer separate Caricatures but not the Text are by official tour brochures for the New folding ‘Don Bradman Scoring Sheet Australia’s googly bowler Arthur Zealand tour of England 1949 and and Record of the Tour’. G £30/40 Mailey’. Hutchinson & Co, London the Pakistan tour of England 1954. 1921. Original colour pictorial Some minor faults otherwise in good 491 ‘Test Match Souvenir’. Edited by H.J. wrappers. Some wear to wrappers condition. Qty 6 £25/35 Henley. London 1921. Original and spine, front wrapper detached pictorial covers. Pre tour souvenir of otherwise in good condition £20/30

41 498 Trinidad v Glamorgan 1970. Official first day covers, mono postcards and tional players. Thirty three signatures programme for the match played at stamps. Both limited edition. Plus including M.Marshall, Cowdrey, Gilbert Park, California and Queen’s ‘100 Years of English County Cricket Miandad, Underwood, Knott, Snow, Park Oval, Port of Spain on 15th 1873-1973’, with postcards and first Wessells, Gower, Langer, Bailey, April and 17th-19th April 1970. day covers. Qty 3. G £30/50 Watson, Ames, M. Crowe etc. Some Signed by the editor of the limited edition covers. G £30/50 505 ‘The Prudential Cup 1979’. Official programme Leroy Williams. Rare album containing thirty six official 512 Don Bradman. 75th Birth £40/60 first day covers franked with the Anniversary first day cover. 499 Gilbert Parkhouse Testimonial 1987. postal stamps of all the participating Postmarked Cootamundra 18th Official programme for the Scottish countries, including the final and November 1983 and signed to face XI v Glamorgan Testimonial match twenty team postcards of the teams by Bradman. VG £30/50 played at Inverleith, Edinburgh on which took part in the Prudential 513 Cricket Stamps. File of cricket stamps the 13th July 1987. VG £30/40 Cup (World Cup) and I.C.C. Trophy with information sheets by Stamp held in England. Limited edition 500 Benefit brochures 1960/90’s. Good Publicity. Includes some full sheets of 112/250. G £30/40 selection of fifty five brochures, stamps with cricketing borders, mint, many signed. G £50/70 506 ‘The Prudential Cup 1983’. Official as issued. West Indies, Pakistan, album containing thirty five official New Zealand, India, West Indies 501 Australia 1938. Official ‘Australian XI first day covers covering all the World Cup winner 1975, English Tour 1938’ souvenir matches played including the final Bangladesh, Australia interest etc. G brochure for the tour issued by and small printed scorecards from £30/40 ‘Orient Line R.M.S. Orontes 20,000 the Prudential Cup (World Cup) held tons’. The brochure lists the 514 Cricket ephemera. Small box of in England. Limited edition 131 of members of the touring party, list of ephemera including autographs, only 140 issued. Rare. G £30/50 fixtures and biographies with pen books, programmes, photographs, picture of each of the members of 507 Richard Hadlee. World Record, most tour brochures, postcards, the touring Australian team. Minor wickets in Test Cricket. Official first autograph sheets, Cornhill cards etc. soiling to wrappers, minor damp day cover issued 12th November Tour brochures (Simpson & Playfair) staining otherwise in good+ 1988 commemorating Hadlee’s to England include All India 1946, condition £80/120 achievement. Signed in ink by Australia 1948, New Zealand 1949, Hadlee. G £15/25 Australian Women’s 1951, India 502 Australia v England 1877-1977. 1952, South Africa 1947, 1951, ‘Centenary of Test Cricket’. ‘The 508 ‘100 Years of County Cricket 1873- 1955, West Indies 1957 etc. Centenary & Jubilee Pair’. Limited 1973’. First day cover with full set of Autographs include A. Hollioake, edition commemorative folder issued stamps issued in 1973. Signed by Fairbrother, Underwood, Benuad, by the T.C.C.B. The folder contains twenty five cricketers in ink, Hutton, Boycott, Carr, T. Bailey, two first day covers signed by the signatures include Yardley, Hardstaff, Hayes etc. Autograph sheets include Australian and England teams, Bedser, Evans, Voce, Wyatt, Ames, New Zealand 1986, Hampshire postcards and small printed Cowdrey, Bowes, Hutton, Levett, 1983, England 1997, Sri Lanka 1984 scorecards. The Australian cover Walters, C.J.Barnett, Titmus etc. G etc. Good selection £30/50 signed by eighteen players and the £30/40 England cover signed by twelve 515 ‘The Cricket Statistician’. Almost 509 ‘New Zealand v West Indies. players. Signatures include complete run of journals from Centenary of New Zealand cricket McCosker, Chappell, K. Hughes, number 1 to 147, with some 1995’ first day cover signed by Walker, O’Keefe, Lillee, Thomson, duplicates. Some in red binders. fourteen West Indian players from Marsh, Walters, Pascoe, Brearley, Some indexes. G £50/80 the Test played at Christchurch. Greig, Willis, Randall, Underwood, Signatures include Walsh, Campbell , 516 The Cricketer Quarterly. Summer Knott, Lever etc. Limited edition Lara Adams, Chanderpaul, Murray, 1973-Spring 2004 in sixteen official number 1 (one) of 500 folders Holder, Kanhai, Holford etc. G binders. Sold with a box of twenty produced. VG £100/150 £25/35 five general, mainly modern cricket 503 ‘The Glory of Lord’s’. A Tribute to books, some autobiographies. G 510 Canterbury v Central Districts, the headquarters of English cricket. £30/50 Christchurch 1986. Canterbury Official folder with various first day Cricket Society first day cover signed 517 A.C.S. Publications. Large box covers, postcards, stamps etc issued to verso by Richard Hadlee and the containing numerous publications. by Stamp Publicity as a limited Canterbury team. Fourteen Good selection. G £25/35 edition of 1000 copies, this being signatures including Hadlee, Wright, number 109. G £30/40 518 Australian tour of England 1953. Latham, Hintz, McEwan, Boyle, ‘The Picture Post Book of the Tests 504 ‘The Centenary Test Match Roberts etc. Limited edition £15/25 1953, bound copy. Sold with a 1880/1980’. Official folder issued by 511 Signed first day covers. White album souvenir programme for the tour Stamp Publicity. Sold with similar containing a number of first days and two miniature cricket bats with official folder for the Australian covers signed by county and interna - facsimile printed signatures of the Centennial Tour 1977 containing

42 1953 team. One bat is 17” long and CRICKET CERAMICS & METALWARE bails and crossed racquets . the other 11.5” long. Perished ETC 2.25”x2”. VG £30/40 rubber to the 17” bat. G £20/30 527 John Richmond Gunn. 532 Denis Compton and Len Hutton. 519 ‘Souvenir of Stoddart’s English Nottinghamshire & England 1896- Two Royal Doulton limited toby jugs Cricket Team 1894/95’. Limited 1925. Circular silver ashtray with of Compton and Hutton with bat, edition reprint of the tour booklet. initials ‘J.G.’ to centre. Hallmarked stump and cricket ball handle. Number 26 of fifty copies produced. Birmingham 1927. 3.25” diameter. Produced in 1993 and 1996. VG G £20/30 Sold with a photograph of John £40/60 Gunn wearing Nottinghamshire cap 520 ‘Souvenir of the visit of the M.C.C. 533 England v Australia 1977, Jubilee and blazer. Mounted to card with Team of English Cricketers 1903’. Test. Royal Stafford china plate with stand-up block to verso. Signed by Limited edition reprint of the tour Australian emblem to centre and Gunn to base of photograph. Image booklet. Number 41 of fifty copies facsimilie signatures of the Australian age toned. Both items from Gunn’s produced. G £20/30 team to surround. 10” diameter. G collection by direct descent. £30/40 521 ‘Official Souvenir of the visit of the Provenance Mellors & Kirk sale, M.C.C. English Team to Tasmania March 2011. G £80/120 534 ‘Lancashire County Cricket Club. 1904’. Limited edition reprint of the Member’s Pavilion, Old Trafford’. 528 Cricket clock. A Victorian brass tour booklet. Number 26 of fifty Sandland Ware ceramic tankard with mantel clock. The case in the form of copies produced. G £20/30 transfer printed Club crest and the a set of stumps with crossed bats pavilion to sides. Gilt lustre to rim 522 ‘Souvenir Scoring Card for the and ball on an oval naturalistic case and handle. 3.75” tall. G/VG Australia v England Test match, base with bun feet. Dial with gilded £25/35 Melbourne 1908’. Limited edition centre. 6.5” high by 5” wide. In full reprint of the scoring booklet. working order.. ‘British United Clock 535 ‘Stumpz’. Large boxed cricket game Number 29 of fifty copies produced. Company, Birmingham, England’. by De La Rue 1930’s. Complete. G £20/30 Various registration marks to back. (See Wisden book of Cricket ‘R212383’. Good condition Memorabilia p.286). G £20/30 523 ‘Cricket Guide to the fourth Test £250/350 Match. England v Australia, 536 ‘Table Cricket- latest indoor game’. Melbourne 1908 and Handy Cricket 529 ‘The Cricketers Inn, Chertsey’. c1900 cricket game in original box Scorecard (for the same match)‘. Heavy Victorian one pint side with pictorial lid. Net, posts, wicket, Limited edition reprint of the guide spouted pewter footed measure jug . bat and bails. Some wear to box and scorecard. Number 29 and 28 of The jug with the initials ‘R.R’ to side otherwise in generally good fifty copies produced. G £20/30 and stamped ‘Pint’ and verification condition £20/30 mark is a crown over ‘VR’ with ‘587’ 524 Don Bradman. ‘The Sydney Mail’. 537 ‘The Wicket-Keeper’ Large and and ‘SYC’ beneath. Engraved to Complete issue for the 23rd heavy concrete figure of a wicket base are the words ‘The Cricketers December 1936 with full page keeper in keeping posture. Cap, Inn, Chertsey’. The jug is 4.75” high. colour image of Bradman to front gloves and hair coloured. The figure Some wear otherwise in good cover and articles on the Ashes tour. stands approx 15” high. Comes with condition. Unusual £100/150 Some nicks and tears to outside a stand with wheels. Sold with a edges otherwise in good condition The Cricketers Inn at Chertsey, a modern wooden cricket cloth and a £20/30 large riverside inn, now closed, was framed momento from Richard formerly the Walnut Tree in Blakey’s benefit year 1998. G 525 A.P.F. Chapman. Captain of the Chertsey. The Walnut Tree, For some £20/30 English Team. ‘The Sydney Mail’. more important matches in the Complete issue for the 31st October This item will not be posted out by 1760’/80s, stands were erected at 1928 with full page colour image of the auctioneers, if successful the Chertsey ground and Chapman to front cover and articles collection from the auction or from refreshments were provided at the on the Ashes tour. Some nicks and the auctioneers premises Walnut Tree tears to outside edges otherwise in CRICKET ATTIRE, CAPS, TIES, good condition £20/30 530 Sydney F. Barnes. An 7” side plate BLAZERS ETC with colour vignette of Barnes in 526 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1932/33. batting pose, with inscription ‘Syd. F. 538 Ian Botham. Somerset, ‘Bodyline’. Selection of original Barnes-Famous International Worcestershire & England. White issues of ‘The Referee’ newspaper Bowler’. c1908. Stamp to base England cricket shirt, with England covering the series. Some great ‘Ironstone China. Thos Hughes & and ‘Tetley Bitter’ emblems to chest, headlines, pictures and articles Son Ltd, England’. Some chipping to given to Graham Dilley during the ‘Cricket has reached a crisis!!. plate edges, slight fading to image of England tour of Australia in Menace of the Body Theory’. Some Barnes otherwise in good condition 1979/80. Fading initials ‘I.T.B.’ to faults, generally good condition £60/90 label. Sold with signed letter of £30/50 provenance from Dilley. G 531 Cricketing belt buckle. Brass belt £400/500 buckle with cricket bat, stumps and

43 Previously sold by Knights at their 1st XI cloth cap worn by Cowdrey 550 Norman Clifford O’Neill. New South auction held in August 1997 during his playing career. The cap, by Wales & Australia 1955-67. Foster of London, with embroidered Australian dark green cloth Test cap 539 Robert Croft. Glamorgan & England. Kent emblem in silver/white thread. worn by O’Neill during the 1960/61 White England Test shirt, worn and The cap has been signed to the label Test series against the West Indies. signed by Croft. The shirt with by Cowdrey. Good condition The cap, by Albion, with England emblem and sponsors logo £300/500 embroidered Australian emblem ‘Vodafone’ to chest. VG £40/60 with ‘1960-61’ beneath. Good Colin Cowdrey played for Kent for 540 Keith Dutch, Somerset . White, with condition £3000/4000 twenty six years and played 114 maroon trimming, Somerset 1st XI Tests for England 1954-1975. In his Norman O’Neill played in forty two shirt, worn by Dutch. The shirt with career he scored over 42,000 runs at Tests for Australia and made over Somerset emblem and sponsors logo an average of 42.89 with 129 2700 runs at an average of 45.55, to chest has been signed by the centuries. His highest score was 307 his highest Test score was 181 scored Somerset players, fifteen signatures. for M.C.C. v South Australia in against the West Indies in the first ‘Dutch’ printed to back. VG £30/40 1962/63. He died in 2000 at the age Test (tied) at in December 541 Colin Metson, Glamorgan. Official of 67 1960. He had a successful series in Glamorgan 1st XI maroon blazer and the series made famous for the tied 548 Michael John Procter. navy blue batting helmet worn by Test scoring a century and three half Gloucestershire, Natal, Western Metson during his career. G £40/60 centuries. In first class cricket he Province, Rhodesia & South Africa made over 13500 run at an average 542 Jimmy Cook. Transvaal, Somerset & 1965-1983. South African green of 50.95. He died in 2008 South Africa 1972-1993. Somerset Test cap worn by Procter for the 1st XI cricket shirt, trousers and South African ‘Rebel’ team who CRICKET BATS, BALLS & signed batting pads worn in his final played the West Indies in 1983/84. EQUIPMENT match for Somerset v Warwickshire The cap, by Redwing, U.S.A., with 551 England v Australia 1953. Gradidge in 1991. Cook made 127 and 40 embroidered springbok emblem with ‘Leslie Ames Autograph’ bat, during the match. VG £40/60 ‘S.A. 1983-84’ beneath. The cap has supplied by Hubble & Ames of been signed to the label by Procter. 543 Andy Brassington, Gloucestershire Gillingham, Kent. The bat signed to Good condition £300/400 1974-1988. Gloucestershire 2nd XI face by both the England and blazer worn by Brassington during Mike Procter played for Australian teams at the first Test his playing career. The blazer with Gloucestershire for sixteen years and played at Trent Bridge 1953. Eleven G.C.C.C. emblem to chest pocket. G played seven official Tests for South signatures of the England team and £25/35 Africa plus unofficial Tests. In his thirteen signatures of the Australian career he scored over 21,000 runs at team. Signatures include Hutton, 544 Nigel Plews. Test Umpire. Test & an average of 36.24 with 48 Simpson, Bedser, Evans, Wardle, County Cricket Board Umpires wool centuries. His highest score was 254 May, Graveney, Hassett, Morris, sleeveless sweater formerly the for Rhodesia v Western Province in Lindwall, Benaud, Archer, Davidson property of Plews. 48”. G £15/25 1970/71. As a bowler he took over etc. Fading to the majority of the 545 Don Bradman. Baggy green cap 1400 wickets at an average of 19.53 signatures otherwise in good produced by ‘The Bradman condition £30/50 549 Graeme Pollock. Eastern Province, Collection’ in 1997 to commemorate Transvaal & South Africa 1961- 552 ‘England v Australia, Lord’s 1921’. Bradman’s 90th Birthday. Rare 1983. South African green cloth Test Jack Hobbs ‘Extra Special’ £60/80 cap worn by Pollock during the Autograph bat signed to face by the 546 England cricket caps 1990’s. 1966/67 Test series against England and Australian teams who Collection of three navy blue Australia. The cap, by Foster of played in the 2nd Test played at England international caps, attrac - London, with embroidered Lord’s on the 11th-14th June 1921. tively mounted and framed and springbok emblem with ‘S.A. 1966- Twenty five signatures in ink glazed. The caps are an England 67’ beneath. The cap has been including , home Test cap, three lions and signed to the label by Pollock. Good Collins, McDonald, Gregory, Carter, crown emblem, England touring cap, condition £400/600 Mailey, Bardsley, Hendry, Andrews, St George & dragon emblem and J.W.H.T. Douglas, Knight, Dipper, Graeme Pollock is regarded as one of England One Day International cap, Woolley, Hendren, Tennyson, Haig, South Africa’s greatest cricketers. He single lion. Player unknown. The Strudwick, Hearne, Holmes, Parkin played 23 Test matches for South frames overall measures 41”x17”. etc. The bat inscribed to foot ‘Lord’s Africa and scored 2256 runs at an VG £400/500 11 June 1921. England v Australia’. average of 60.97. His highest score The back is signed and inscribed The following four cricket caps are was 274 for South Africa v Australia ‘Royal Berkshire Hospital Sportsmans being sold by a life long cricket in Durban 1969/70. During the Fund. Presented by Jack Hobbs’. collector from Australia 1966/67 series in Australia, Pollock Minor fading to odd signature made two centuries, 209 in the 2nd 547 Colin Michael Cowdrey. Kent & otherwise in good condition. Rare Test and 105 in the 5th Test England 1950-1976. Kent navy blue £400/600

44 In the 2nd Test, Australia won by ball loosely mounted to wooden etc. Three prints have been signed to eight wickets. For Australia Bardsley base with inscribed silver plaque the lower border by the player made 88 & 63, Gregory 52, Carter ‘Scarborough Cricket Festival 1921. featured, , Graham 46, Andrews 9 & 49 and McDonald Gents v Players. G.H. Hirst 2.2 overs, McKenzie and Arthur Morris. Each took eight and Mailey six wickets in 2 wickets for 10 runs. Ball presented print measures 8”x11.75”. VG the match. For England Woolley to G.H. Hirst by the Scarborough £50/70 made 95 & 93, Tennyson 74no in Cricket Club as a token of esteem 561 ‘Australian Cricketers the 2nd innings, Dipper 11 & 40 and and as a momento of his association 1970’s/1980’s’. Collection of ten Durston took 5 wickets in the match with the Festival from 1892-1921. G colour prints of Australian players £600/900 553 Australia v England 1990/91. Gray from the period, by artist Denise Nicholls ‘Peter Sleep Testimonial He captained the Players against the Dean. Each signed by her and all 1991’ full size cricket bat nicely Gentlemen in this Scarborough limited editions of 150 prints signed by the full England touring Festival match at the end of 1921 produced or artists proofs. Six prints party and by twelve of the Australian and the game, and his career, have been signed to the lower team. Signatures include Border, finished on his 50th birthday when border by the player featured. Marsh, M. Waugh, Boon, Taylor, he was cheered from the balcony by Signatures are Boon, McDermott, Reid, Healy, M. Hughes, Alderman, the adoring holiday crowd Lillee, G. Chappell, R. Marsh and M. Gooch, Lamb, Gower, Fraser, Taylor. Each print measures Hirst retired from first class cricket to Atherton, Malcolm etc. VG. £50/70 8”x11.75”. VG £50/70 begin his 18 year engagement at 554 Australian tour of England 1948. Eton College as cricket coach and he 562 ‘Australian Cricketers 1990’s’. Miniature ‘Warsop’ cricket bat played very few first class matches Collection of nine colour prints of signed in ink to face by all seventeen after this year Australian players from the period, members of the Australian touring by artist Denise Dean. Each signed 558 Essex v Northamptonshire 1987. party including Bradman (last Test by her and all limited editions of 150 Cricket ball used in the County series), Hassett, Barnes, Harvey, prints produced or artists proofs. Championship match on the 17th Miller, Toshack, Morris, McCabe, Seven prints have been signed to the June 1987. The ball is mounted to a Saggers, Johnson etc. Light fading to lower border by the player featured. mahogany base with inscribed silver the Australian signatures. Signed to Signatures are M. Waugh, Law, M. metal plaque. The ball was back by the England and New Taylor, Healy, , presented to the vendor who Zealand teams who played each McGrath and Elliott. Each print sponsored the match. G £30/50 other in 1949 and the Indian tourists measures 8”x11.75”. VG £60/90 of 1952. Forty four signatures. 18”. The match was drawn with Graham 563 ‘South African & Zimbabwe G £600/800 Gooch making a century Cricketers’. Collection of seven 555 Miniature cricket bats. Selection of 559 Essex v Gloucestershire 1988. colour prints of South African players five miniature bats, 11.5” long. Each Cricket ball used in the County and one Zimbabwean player, by with printed facsimile signatures of a Championship match on the 15th artist Denise Dean. Each signed by touring Test or home team with title June 1988. The ball signed by Allan her and all limited editions of 150 to top. Teams are Australia v England Border and the two Captains, David prints produced or artists proofs. All 1936/37, Australia 1938, Australia Graveney and Keith Fletcher is eight prints have been signed to the 1953, Australia 1956 and South mounted to a mahogany base with lower border by the player featured. Africa 1960. Odd faults, generally inscribed silver metal plaque. The Signatures are J. Cook, Wessels, good condition £25/35 ball was presented to the vendor Procter, D. Richardson, J.H.B. Waite, who sponsored the match. G P. Pollock, B.A. Richards and A. 556 Australia tours of England 1977 and £40/60 Flower. Each print measures 1981. Crown Sports cricket bat 8”x11.75”. VG £40/60 signed to face by the Australian Gloucestershire won by eight team of 1977, thirteen signatures, wickets. Alderman and Lawrence 564 ‘South African Cricketers’. Collection plus twenty seven signatures of the taking 17 wickets between them for of nine colour prints of South African Worcestershire and Warwickshire Gloucestershire ! players, by artist Denise Dean. Each 1977 teams to verso. Protective film signed by her and all limited editions CRICKET PRINTS & PAINTINGS over signatures otherwise in good of 150 prints produced or artists condition. Sold with cricket bat 560 ‘Australian Cricketers proofs. Players include S. Pollock, signed to face by the Australian 1920’s/1960’s’. Collection of eleven Donald, Boucher, Kirsten, Smith, team of 1981. Fading and faults to colour prints of Australian players Klusener etc. Four prints have been signatures. Qty 2 £30/40 from the period, by artist Denise signed to the lower border by the Dean. Each signed by her and all player featured. Signatures are J. 557 George Herbert Hirst. Yorkshire & limited editions of 150 prints Rhodes, A. Donald, D. Richardson England 1891-1929. Cricket ball produced or artists proofs. Prints and Klusener. Each print measures presented to George Hirst by the include Bradman, Grout, Oldfield, 8”x11.75”. VG £25/35 Scarborough Cricket Club in 1921. McKenzie, Benaud, Morris, Silver circular plaque with 565 ‘Indian Cricketers’. Collection of four Grimmett, Miller, Harvey, Davidson Scarborough emblem to ball. The colour prints of Indian players, by

45 artist Denise Dean. Each signed by 570 ‘Pakistan Cricketers’. Collection of Good/very good condition. Framed her and all limited editions of 150 fourteen colour prints of Pakistan and glazed £50/70 prints produced or artists proofs. players, by artist Denise Dean. Each 577 Pelham Francis Warner, Middlesex & Three of the four prints have been signed by her and all limited editions England 1894-1929. Vanity Fair. signed to the lower border by the of 100 or 150 prints produced or ‘Plum’. Original colour chromolith - player featured. Signatures are artists proofs. Players include Imran ograph of Warner by SPY, dated 3rd Bishen Bedi, Chandrasekhar and The Khan, Qadir, Miandad, Yousuf, September 1903. G £25/35 Nawab of Pataudi. Each print Malik, Waqar, Wasim Akram etc. measures 8”x11.75”. VG £20/30 Seven of the prints have been signed 578 Kenneth Lotherington Hutchings, to the lower border by the player Kent & England 1902-1912. Vanity 566 ‘Indian Cricketers’. Collection of featured. Signatures are Waqar Fair. ‘A Century Maker’. Original twelve colour prints of Indian Younis (twice, both different colour chromolithograph of players, by artist Denise Dean. Each images), Wasim Akram, S. Anwar, Hutchings by SPY, dated 14th signed by her and all limited editions Mustaq Ahmed, Saqlain and Zaheer. August 1907. G £50/70 of 150 prints produced or artists Each print measures 8”x11.75”. VG proofs. Players include Tendulkar, 579 Hylton Philipson. Oxford University, £40/60 Azharuddin, Laxman, Kirmani, Middlesex & England 1887-1898. Vengsarkar, Kapil Dev, More etc. 571 ‘Sri Lankan Cricketers’. Collection of Vanity Fair. ‘Oxford Cricket’. Three of the prints have been signed nine colour prints of Sri Lankan Original colour chromolithograph of to the lower border by the player players, by artist Denise Dean. Each Philipson by SPY, dated 29th June featured. Signatures are K.S. More, signed by her and all limited editions 1889. Minor foxing otherwise in Dravid and Kumble. Each print of 100 or 150 prints produced or good condition £30/40 measures 8”x11.75”. VG £25/35 artists proofs. Players include De 580 Samuel Moses James Woods, Silva, Wettimuny, Jayasuriya, 567 ‘West Indian Cricketers’. Collection Somerset, England & Australia 1886- Muralitharan, Ranatunga, of ten colour prints of West Indian 1910. Vanity Fair. ‘Sammy’. Original Jayawardene etc. The print of De players, by artist Denise Dean. Each colour chromolithograph of Woods Silva has been signed to the lower signed by her and all limited editions by STUFF, dated 6th August 1892. border by the player featured. Each of 150 prints produced or artists Framed, overall 12.25”x18”. G/VG. print measures 8”x11.75”. VG proofs. Players include Sobers, G £40/60 £25/35 Walsh, Lara, Gomes, Marshall, 581 Lionel Charles Hamilton Palairet, Dujon, Richards, C. Lloyd. Two of 572 Robert Abel, Surrey & England Somerset & England 1890-1909. the prints have been signed to the 1881-1904. Vanity Fair colour Vanity Fair. ‘Repton, Oxford & lower border by the player featured. chromolithograph of Abel. ‘Bobby’. Somerset’. Original colour Signatures are L. Gibbs and D. June 5th 1902 by Spy. Mounted, chromolithograph of Palairet by SPY, Murray. Each print measures framed and glazed. Overall approx dated 6th August 1903. Framed, 8”x11.75”. VG £25/35 13.5”x19”. G £40/50 overall 12.25”x18”. G/VG £50/70 568 ‘West Indian Cricketers’. Collection 573 Andrew Ernest Stoddart. Middlesex 582 Bernard James Tindall Bosanquet, of eleven colour prints of West & England 1885-1900. Original Middlesex & England 1898-1919. Indian players, by artist Denise Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph Vanity Fair. ‘An Artful Bowler’. Dean. Each signed by her and all of Stoddart. ‘A Big hitter’. July 9th Original colour chromolithograph of limited editions of 150 prints 1892 by Stuff. Framed and glazed. Bosanquet by SPY, dated 15th produced or artists proofs. Players Overall approx 10.5”x15.5”. Minor September 1904. Framed, overall include Sobers, Walsh, Lara, foxing to lower border otherwise in 12.25”x18”. G £50/80 Richards, Richardson, Ambrose etc. good condition £50/70 Three of the prints have been signed 583 Hon C.N. Bruce. Middlesex 1908- 574 Samuel Moses James Woods, to the lower border by the player 1929. Original colour print of Bruce Somerset, England & Australia 1886- featured. Signatures are Walsh, by Cecil Cutler, dated 28th April 1910. Original Vanity Fair colour Simmons and Richardson. Each print 1923. Illustrated Sporting and chromolithograph of Woods. measures 8”x11.75”. VG £25/35 Dramatic News. (Similar to Vanity ‘Sammy’. August 6th 1892 by Stuff. Fair prints). 9.5”x12.25”. G £25/35 569 ‘New Zealand Cricketers’. Collection Framed and glazed. Overall approx of eight colour prints of New 10.5”x15.5”. G £50/70 584 ‘Thomas Hope’. J.F. Sablet 1792. Zealand players, by artist Denise Large colour oleographic 575 Robert Abel, Surrey & England Dean. Each signed by her and all reproduction of the famous painting 1881-1904. Vanity Fair colour limited editions of 150 prints of Hope which hangs in the Long chromolithograph of Abel. ‘Bobby’. produced or artists proofs. Players Room at Lord’s. From the M.C.C. June 5th 1902 by Spy. Framed and include Hadlee, Howarth, C.Cairns, Portfolio of prints. Limited edition of glazed. Overall approx 10.5”x15.5”. Coney, G. Turner etc. Four of the 500 prints produced. Excellent G £30/50 prints have been signed to the lower image. Attractively mounted, framed border by the player featured. 576 Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph and glazed. Overall 23”x27”. VG Signatures are G. Turner, Hadlee, J. of Lionel Charles Hamilton Palairet, £60/100 Reid and I. Smith. Each print Somerset & England. ‘Repton, 585 ‘Cricket Match at Christchurch circa measures 8”x11.75”. VG £30/50 Oxford & Somerset’. 1903 by SPY. 46 1850’. Large colour oleographic Introduction and Notes by Irving Odd nicks, tears otherwise in good reproduction of the famous painting Rosenwater. London 1962. Original condition £20/30 which hangs in the Long Room at pictorial covers. Good condition 599 M.C.C. 1936. Four large mono Lord’s. From the M.C.C. Portfolio of £20/30 supplements to The News’ prints. Limited edition of 500 prints 591 ‘Australia 1926. ‘Parting Guests’. (Australia) featuring Hammond (2), produced. Excellent image. Original sepia magazine supplement Allen and the England team. Odd Attractively mounted, framed and depicting the complete Australian nicks, tears otherwise in good glazed. Overall 33”x23”. Some touring party to England wearing condition £20/30 minor damage otherwise in good tour blazers and cap with title and condition £50/80 600 ‘Wisden Five Cricketers of the Year’ players names to lower border. Odd 1940/2000’s. Collection of seventy 586 ‘Test players playing County Cricket faults otherwise in good condition. seven colour prints of players who 1992-1995. ‘The Lord’s Pavilion’. 11”x7”. Scarce £60/80 were given the accolade in the Large colour print from the original 592 Steve James, Glamorgan. period, by artist Denise Dean. Each watercolour by David Gentleman in Commemorative limited edition print signed by her and all limited editions 1986. Signed in pencil to borders by celebrating his scoring 309no v of 150 prints produced. Sixty of the sixty five Test players including Sussex in 2000, signed by James and prints are signed by the player Thorpe, Fowler, Hussain, Gatting, limited edition 57/309. Sold with featured. Signatures include A. Malcom, Stewart, Lamb, Walsh, ‘Lord’s’, signed colour print by Terry Morris, Bailey, T.G. Evans, N. Harvey, Hooper, Ambrose, Richardson, Harrison. Both framed and glazed. G M.J.K. Smith, Dexter, Close, B. Haynes, Moody, Cairns, Radford etc. £30/40 Richards, Procter, B. Simpson, P. Mounted, framed and glazed. G Pollock, S. Anwar, M. Ahmed, M. £40/60 593 ‘Alfred Mynn Esq’. Kent & All Elliott, Thorpe, D. Boon, M. Hughes, England XI. Original lithograph 587 ‘England v Australia, Centenary Test, S. Law, I. Healy, M. Waugh, Moody, ‘Sketches at Lord’s No. 5’ published Lord’s 1980’. Arthur Weaver 1980. McGrath, M. Taylor, Gough, Rhodes, by John Corbet Anderson and Large colour limited edition print of Saqlain, De Silva, Kumble, Klusener, Frederick Lillywhite on 1st March the Test at Lord’s. Number 800/850. J. Cook, Donald, Wessels, Waqar 1852. This copy laid down to board Signed to lower border by ten Younis, Wasim Akram, Dravid, R. and appears to be trimmed. Overall England Test Captains, May, Wyatt, Richardson etc. Each print measures 5.5”x8.5”. Some fading, marks Denness, Dexter, Allen, Hutton, 8”x11.75”. VG £130/160 otherwise in good condition £20/30 Cowdrey, M.J.K. Smith, Illingworth 601 ‘The Owzthat Portfolio’. Collection and Yardley. Also signed by the 594 ‘England Test Team. Season of thirty four colour prints of Test artist. Very nicely mounted, framed 1946/47. Colour calender for 1947 bowlers, by artist Denise Dean. Each and glazed. Approx 38”x30” overall. showing 1946/47 with inset squad signed by her and all limited editions Minor ‘light’ fading to two portraits of the England players who of 100 prints produced. Twenty of signatures otherwise in good toured Australia, the first post war the prints are signed by the player condition £40/60 tour. Some nicks, faults otherwise in featured. Signatures are Bedser, good condition £15/25 588 ‘Nottinghamshire Cricketing Statham, Trueman, Mckenzie, Knights’. Mount comprising of two 595 Supplements to Australian Sporting Donald, Gibbs, Underwood, Snow, mono window mounted mono newspaper ‘The Referee’, Australian Bedi, Chandrasekhar, Lillee, Willis, action photographs of Richard Eleven 1902’ and M.C.C. English McDermott, Walsh, M. Hughes, Hadlee and Garry Sobers, beneath team 1903/04. Some nicks and tears Kapil Dev, R. Hadlee, Wasim Akram, that is a colour card signed by both to outside edges otherwise in good Ambrose and Waqir Younis. Each players with title below. Framed and condition. Qty 2 £20/30 print measures 8”x11.75”. Sold with glazed. Overall 19”x23”. Sold with a two limited edition books listing the 596 Supplements to Australian Sporting further signature of Sobers on white details and statistics of the players newspaper ‘The Referee’, Australian card. VG £30/50 featured. VG £50/80 Team Winners 1920/21’ and 589 ‘The Berwick Series of autographed Australian Team 1921. Some nicks 602 ‘The Stumpers Portfolio’. Collection Jig Saw Puzzles of Famous and tears to outside edges otherwise of twenty colour prints of Test wicket Cricketers’. Don Bradman, No.1, in good condition. Qty 2 £20/30 keepers, by artist Denise Dean. Each Denis Compton, No.2, Len Hutton, signed by her and all limited editions 597 Australia 1930. Two large colour No.3 and Bill Edrich, No.4. With of 100 prints produced. Eleven of supplements to Australian Sporting duplicates of the Hutton and the prints are signed by the player newspaper ‘The Referee’ 1930, one Compton puzzles. Sold with ‘Willie featured. Signatures are Waite, R. featuring Bill Woodfull and the other Thornton, No.8 from the Famous Marsh, Parks, Knott, D. Richardson, . Qty 2. G £20/30 Footballers series. Qty 7. Wear to More, R. W. Taylor (2), D. Murray, I. original boxes otherwise in good 598 Australia 1930. Four large mono Smith and I. Healy Each print condition £40/60 supplements to The Sydney Mail measures 8”x11.75”. Sold with featuring Bradman, Richardson, three limited edition books listing the 590 ‘A Portfolio of Cricket Prints. A McCabe and the Australian team. details and statistics of the players Nineteenth Century Miscellany’. featured. VG £30/50

47 603 ‘The Centurions Portfolio’. faults to some print edges otherwise border and signed by Thomas to Collection of twenty four colour in good condition £70/100 lower border. The cartoon measures prints of batsman to have made 100 10.5”x15”. Excellent image. G 608 ‘Australian Test Team 1926’ and hundreds, by artist Denise Dean. £200/300 ‘Parting Guests. The Australian Team Each signed by her and all limited 1926’. Two printed Supplements Bert Thomas contributed his editions of 100 prints produced. issued in 1926. One Supplement to cartoons and caricatures to the Eleven of the prints are signed by the the ‘Pals’ magazine, March 1926 Strand magazine, Punch magazine, player featured. Signatures are and the by ‘Barratt’. 8”x11.5” and Weekly Dispatch, The Sketch and Bradman, Compton, Graveney, 11”x7.5”. VG £25/35 other magazines from 1900-1948 Cowdrey, Edrich, Boycott, G.Turner, and was famous for his posters and Zaheer, Amiss, Gooch and Hick. Each 609 England v South Africa 1935. cartoons in both World Wars. He print measures 8”x11.75”. Sold with Excellent and original London died in 1966 a limited edition books listing the Transport colour lithograph poster details and statistics of the players for the Test match played at the 612 ‘Hows That?. Not out for shouting!’. featured. VG £50/80 Oval on the 17th, 19th and 20th Arthur Mailey, New South Wales & August 1935 by artist Dooley. Lists Australia 1912-1930. Excellent 604 ‘Test Cricketers’. Collection of seven Trams, Buses and coaches for the original pen and ink caricature colour prints of Test players, by artist Oval station. Excellent colour image portrait, on album page, signed to Denise Dean. Each signed by her and of cricket to centre. 12”x10”. lower border in full ‘Arthur Mailey’. all limited editions of 100 or 150 Mounted, framed and glazed. Rare The portrait depicts a bowler prints produced or artists proofs. Six £200/300 appealing loudly to an Umpire side prints have been signed to the lower for a positive decision. The page border by the player featured. 610 J.H. Dodgson. ‘Yorkshire Evening measures approx 3.25”x5.5”. Signatures include Athey, Radford, Post’ cartoonist 1900/1920’s. Excellent image. Very good Hick, D. Lehmann, Thorpe and De Collection of eighteen satirical condition £400/600 Freitas. Each print measures original pencil cartoons drawn by 8”x11.75”. Four framed and glazed. Dodgson, using his pseudonym 613 Don Bradman. Arthur Mailey, New VG £25/35 ‘Kester’, and featuring the ‘Yorkshire South Wales & Australia 1912-1930. Tyke’. Fourteen are cricket related Excellent unusually large original pen 605 ‘Test Cricketers’. Collection of four with heavy Yorkshire cricket interest. and ink caricature portrait, on page, colour caricature prints of Test Cricketers featured in the cartoon of Donald George Bradman, N.S.W., players, each signed by the player include Schofield Haig, George Hirst, South Australia & Australia 1927- featured. Signatures are Gooch (2, David Denton, Wilfred Rhodes, the 1949, full length in cricket attire, by different), M. Vaughan and D. South African tourists 1901, Gilbert Mailey. Signed to right hand side of Gough. Sold with four mounted Jessop, Pelham Warner etc. The image ‘A.M.’ with ‘D.G. Bradman, mono and colour photographic other four cartoons feature horse cricketer’ handwritten to lower images of Test cricketers, each with racing, golf and two miscellaneous. border. The portrait, drawn by signature of the player featured Each cartoon is drawn on pages Mailey is dated to verso 1946 and, mounted beneath. Signatures are measuring 5”x8”. Odd nicks to page from the handwritten annotation to the late Hansie Cronje, A. Strauss, edges otherwise in good condition back, was probably published in the M. Hoggard and Monty Panesar. £100/150 Argus in 1946. The page measures Plus two unsigned images of approx 7”x11”. Excellent image. Underwood and Trueman. All Dodgson, using his pseudonym Very good condition £800/1200 mounted, some framed and glazed. ‘Kester’, and featuring the ‘Yorkshire Qty 10. G £25/35 Tyke’ giving a forthright The Argus was a morning daily commentary on local affairs for newspaper in Melbourne, Australia 606 ‘Test Cricketers’. Seven mounted twenty five years in the Yorkshire established in 1846 and closed in colour photographic images of Test Evening Post making ‘Kester’ a well 1957 cricketers, each signed by the player. known figure in the Leeds area. Signatures are L. Wright, L. Plunkett, Dodgson died in 1953, aged 80 M. Boucher, G. Jones, S. Harmison,, P. Mustard and Australian Brett Lee. 611 ‘Captain- tactfully- I’m putting you All mounted, some framed and in last so as you won’t wear out the glazed. G £25/35 pitch running up and down’. Bert Thomas MBE (1883-1966). Original 607 ‘The Empire’s Cricketers’. Excellent pen, ink and wash artwork on board collection of eight original colour for a cricket cartoon printed and lithographs of cricketers by Albert published on the 19th August 1931. Chevallier Tayler 1905. The The cartoon shows the Captain cricketers are A. Cotter, J. Gunn, H.V. holding scoreboard talking tactfully Hesketh-Prichard, J.T. Tyldesley, C.B. to a smaller bespectacled batsman Fry, A. Lilley, G.H. Hirst and P.Perrin. with other cricketers and pavilion to Some with original biographical test. foreground. Title in pencil to top All overall approx 10”x14.5”. Minor

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