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Cricket Memorabilia Auction Saturday 4th December 2010 11.00am Viewing: Friday 5pm to 8pm and Saturday 8am to 11.00am Football, Rugby & Sporting Memorabilia Auction Sunday 5th December 2010 11.00am Viewing: Friday 5pm to 8pm, Saturday 8am to 11.00 and Sunday 8am to 11.00am Please note that viewing is not permitted once the auction has commenced. Approximate rate of sale - 130/160 lots per hour

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

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

A buyer’s premium of 17% (plus V.A.T. at Postal bids are welcomed and should be sent 17.5%) of the hammer price is payable by the to: Knight’s Sporting Ltd, Cuckoo Cottage, buyers of 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 7th December. surcharge of 3% of the total amount payable. For full terms and conditions see page 3. Postage and packing will be charged at current rates for all postal deliveries. Packing will be charged at £3.00 per customer.

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LIVE TELEPHONE BIDDING Live telephone bidding can be arranged by contacting the auctioneer at least two days prior to the day of auction. We now have a mandatory minimum lot estimate of £80.00. Please see conditions of sale for full details Please call 01263 768488 prior to 2/12/2010 to book your live telephone line.

Please note that if you need to speak to Tim Knight or a member of staff personally from the morning of Thursday 2nd December , please call one of the mobiles on 07885 515333 or 07718 740886 . Faxes, emails and recorded messages can be left on our normal numbers and will be forwarded as necessary.

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

2 CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. A buyer’s premium of 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 17.5%) of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all lots. 2. Cheques to be made payable to ‘Knights 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 17.5%. 5. The seller warrants to the Auctioneer and to the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claim. 6. The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settle it or re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid, divide any lot, combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot without prior notice. 7. The buyer shall pay the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer (the hammer price) together with a premium of 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 17.5%) of the hammer price, all of which are hereafter collectively referred to as ‘the total sum due’. By making any bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to the fact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the seller commission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 17.5%) and assents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission. 8. The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. 9. If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. ii) Proceed with damages for breach of contract. 10. Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due. 11. The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which a reserve has been placed. 12. As from January 2007, all unsold lots will attract a fee per lot of £3.00 + VAT. 12a. Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale or to collect the lot. 13. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties are hereby excluded. 14. 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 Lot 29 Lot 46

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Lot 88 All black & white images can be viewed in full colour online at www.knights.co.uk

Lot 89 Lot 92 Lot 135 4 DAY ONE

CRICKET MEMORABILIA

CRICKET EPHEMERA 4 Lt-Col John Stephenson. Former ‘Complimentary Supper to the Ninth Secretary of M.C.C. and I.C.C. Large Australian Cricket Team’ held at The 1 ‘The Centenary of the Marylebone interesting collection of original Century Club, Bristol on Friday 5th Cricket Club 1787-1887’. Original photographs and ephemera relating June 1896. With E.G. Clarke as ‘Plan of Tables’ for the Centenary to the life of John Stephenson, both Chairman and W.G. Grace as Vice- Anniversary Dinner held at working as Secretary at Lords, Chairman. The folding card with ‘. Lord’s playing cricket for various teams decorative cover featuring the title Cricket Ground’ on the 15th June including M.C.C., his university to centre with emblem of The 1887. Hon. E. Chandos Leigh, sporting life, events and presen - Century Club to lower border and President. Printed by Jas. Truscott & tations at Lord’s etc. Also included image of the Clifton Suspension Son of Suffolk Lane. Folding table are several team images featuring his Bridge to top right. To inside pages plan with attractive and decorative Father, both at university and in the Menu, Wine List and Toast List front cover. This was Augustus various sporting teams 1910/30’s. with highly colourful borders and to Adolphus St John Marriott Nepean’s Includes official autograph sheet for back cover a listing of the Australian copy (Middlesex 1876-1877) and the M.C.C. tour of Bangladesh 1981 team. Printed by Mardons of Bristol. has his name handwritten to lower which he managed, an original A rare and exquisite item of border of the front cover. Some wear mounted advertising photograph of ephemera from this early Australian and splitting to folds, tape repair to the M.C.C. touring team to South tour £300/500 odd fold otherwise in good Africa 1930/31 ‘Wearers of Kaylo condition. Rare £100/150 9 ‘England’s Test Team. Season Gripu Cricket Trousers’, represen - 1946/47’. M.C.C. tour of Australia A.A. Nepean was one of two tative and M.C.C. teams at Lords 1946/47. Original single page colour brothers (Rev. C.E.B.) who played etc. Some items framed and glazed. calendar featuring title to centre with for Middlesex in the 1870’s. His G £50/80 calendar months and to outer Nephew (E.A.) also played for 5 All-England XI v Slough & District XV borders cameo pictures of all Middlesex 1887-1895 1927. Original ticket for the Charity seventeen members of the touring 2 ‘Marylebone Cricket Club match played at Slough on the 28th party. The page laid down to board. Anniversary Dinner 1934’. Official September 1927. Sold with postcard Odd nicks, wear to edges otherwise menu for the Dinner held at the advising a Meeting of Secretaries for in good/very good condition £30/50 ‘Lord’s Hotel’ on the 2nd May 1934. the Oxford & District Cricket League 10 ‘Cambridge University Cricket Club. Original decorative covers. ‘The to arrange fixtures. Meeting to be Arrangements and Matches for President, Viscount Hailsham in the held on 14th March 1899 and a 1888’. Four page printed leaflet with Chair’. Handwritten inscription to small menu for a Dinner & Dance to details of matches, engagement (for inside pages. G £40/60 be held by Napier Cricket Club on a shilling) of professional bowlers for the 3rd March 1945 £20/30 3 J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905- net practise etc. The University 1934. Very large and impressively 6 England v South Africa 1929. played the Australians at Leyton, compiled ledger style scrapbook Original complimentary press ticket Sussex at Brighton, Surrey at the commemorating Hobbs career. The to the 2nd Test Match at Lord’s 29th Oval etc. Folds otherwise in good ledger includes an handwritten June-2nd July 1929. Issued to ‘The condition. Rare £30/50 introduction from the compiler A.G. Doncaster Gazette’. Adhesive marks 11 ‘Royal Visit Luncheon’. Large official McDonald, dated September 1928, to verso otherwise in good condition brochure for the County Carnival with records from 1923. Includes £20/30 Cricket Association Luncheon held in original photographs of Hobbs, 7 Sir Learie Constantine, Trinidad & Adelaide on the 10th March 1954. Surrey team, England team, West Indies 1921-1939. Official Decorative covers with ribbon tie postcards inc Australia 1921, 1926, programme/brochure for the and Toast List to inner pages. The 1930, England 1926, printed and Borough of Nelson ‘Admission of Sir President of the County Carnival handwritten records, cigarette cards, Learie Constantine, M.B.E. as Cricket Association, Victor silk scorecard for the England v Honorary Freeman of the Borough’ Richardson received an O.B.E. from Australia Test match at the Oval held at the Council Chamber, Nelson the Queen on this occasion. G 1930, trade cards, complete on the 20th April 1963. Sold £20/30 newspapers covering Hobbs career together with two letters from the etc. Includes the tours of Australia 12 Lord Martin Bladen Hawke. Town Clerk regarding the occasion. 1924/25, 1928/29, his last Test Yorkshire & England 1881-1911. G £25/35 match 1930, 100 hundreds... Some Original Victorian book-plate of Lord of the photographs and postcards 8 Australian tour of England 1896. Hawke. The book-plate with family loosely inserted. G £100/150 Excellent original menu card for the crest/coat of arms ‘Strike’ and

5 beneath ‘Baron Hawke’. Sold with a 1959), Western Canada XI Boon, Border, Sleep, G. Marsh, S. further book-plate for Geo Harbert (14/15th), British Columbia Colts XI Waugh etc. Minor staining Chattaway. Both attractive book- (18th) and British Columbia XI otherwise in good condition £50/80 plates. G £30/40 (19th) played at Brockton Point, 21 ‘The Hoover Bicentennial Test Ball Vancouver in 1959. Signed to team AUTOGRAPHED CRICKET EPHEMERA 1988’. Official invitation and page by all thirteen of the M.C.C. programme/ menu for the Ball held 13 Australia in England 1964. Official touring party including Silk, at the North Sydney Oval on the Australian Board of Control Thompson, Bailey, Barber, 27th January 1988. The programme and itinerary for the tour Mordaunt, Prideaux, A.C. Smith, programme/dinner menu signed to to England. Decorative cover in Bushby etc. Rare. G £30/50 ‘Autographs’ page by Norman green and gold with Australian 17 Don Bradman. ‘Benson & Hedges O’Neill, Brian Booth, and Colin emblem. To inside pages are the Bicentennial Test Match Dinner Cowdrey. Sold with ‘Norman programme of matches to be played 1988’. Official invitation, two tickets O’Neill’s’ similar Dinner menu. Qty on the tour and the back cover is an and programme/menu for the 3. G £25/35 autograph card with names of the Dinner held at The Roundhouse, touring Australians listed. This is 22 England v Australia 1993. Official University of N.S.W., Sydney on the nicely signed by all members of the menu for the Dinner held in the 2nd February 1988. The touring party in ink. Seventeen Chamberlain Suite, Edgbaston on programme/dinner menu signed to signatures including Simpson, Booth, the 4th August 1993, signed by ‘Autographs’ page by Don Bradman. Grout, Hawke, Lawry, McKenzie, fifteen of the England Test squad. G £40/60 ONeill, Cowper, Burge, Jarman, Signatures in pencil include Gooch, Redpath etc. Good/very good 18 ‘Benson & Hedges Bicentennial Test R.Smith, Thorpe, Hussain, Such, condition £80/120 Match Dinner 1988’. Official Stewart, Russell, Atherton, Malcolm programme/ menu for the Dinner etc. Ex- Robin Smith. VG £60/80 14 Don Bradman. Official Anglo- held at The Roundhouse, University American Sporting Club Dinner 23 Australian tour of England 1985. of N.S.W., Sydney on the 2nd menu with Guest of Honour ‘Sir Don Official British Sportsman’s Club February 1988. The Bradman in recognition of his unique Luncheon menu to welcome the programme/dinner menu signed to and unforgettable contribution to Australians. The Luncheon held at ‘Autographs’ page by twenty three world cricket’. Held at The London the Savoy Hotel on the 3rd May current and former players and Hilton on 13th May 1974. The menu 1985. Cartoon to cover by Roy officials including Don Bradman, with pictorial cover showing a colour Ullyett. Signed to inside pages by May, Dexter, Insole, M.J.K. Smith, caricature of Bradman by thirteen of the Australian party, Warr, Fairbrother, Radford, Richards, artist Roy Ullyett. To inside pages, Titmus, Subba Row and artist Moxon, Dilley, Edrich, Capel etc. menu, toasts and programme of Ullyett. Signatures include Border, Other pages containing thirteen boxing for the evening. Signed to Boon, Lawson, Thomson, Wessels, signatures including Bob Hawke front cover by Bradman and to inside McDermott etc. VG £60/90 (Australian Prime Minister), Border, pages by six other guests including A. Davidson, Dean Jones, Rodney 24 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1970/71. , Jon Snow, Mike Marsh, Keith Miller, G. Chappell, Official menu for the Dinner held to Denness, , Harry McDermott, Michael Parkinson etc. honour the M.C.C. touring team on Gibbs etc. G/VG £50/80 G £70/100 the 27th January 1971 at the South 15 ‘Yorkshire County Cricket Club tour Australian Hotel, Adelaide. Covers 19 ‘Benson & Hedges Bicentennial Test of America, Canada and Bermuda decorated in M.C.C. and Australian Match Dinner 1988’. Official 1964’. Official programme/ coloured bands.Signed to front and programme/ menu for the Dinner scorecard for the match against rear covers by the M.C.C. party and held at The Roundhouse, University British Columbia played at Brockton other guests and players including of N.S.W., Sydney on the 2nd Point, Vancouver on the 26th Don Bradman. Signatures include G. February 1988. The September 1964. Signed to front Chappell, I. Chappell, Lillee, programme/dinner menu signed to cover by ten members of the Thomson, Stackpole, Lawry, ‘Autographs’ page by Don Bradman. Yorkshire team and Manager Ron Illingworth, Knott, Willis, Snow, VG £30/50 Roberts. Signatures including Close, Luckhurst, Cowdrey, D’Oliveira, Binks, Illingworth, Trueman, Hutton, 20 ‘The Hoover Bicentennial Test Ball Underwood etc. VG £150/250 Boycott, Sharpe, Hampshire etc. 1988’. Official invitation and 25 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1974/75. Rare. Sold with official pre and post programme/ menu for the Ball held Official menu for the Dinner held to programmes for the Yorkshire tour at the North Sydney Oval on the welcome back the M.C.C. touring of America, Canada & Bermuda. Qty 27th January 1988. The team on the 26th March 1975 at the 3. G/VG £30/50 programme/dinner menu signed to Great Danes Hotel, Hollingbourne. ‘Autographs’ page by twenty one 16 ‘M.C.C. tour of North America Signed to inside cover by the M.C.C. current and former players and 1959’. Official programme for the party, officials and guests. Seventeen officials including Norman O’Neill, matches against British Columbia signatures include Cowdrey, Brian Booth, R. Marsh, R. Simpson, Mainland League XI (13th August Underwood, Willis, Arnold, Fletcher, Cowdrey, Willis, Merv Hughes,

6 Knott, Titmus, Graham, Bedser, Barnes, Miller, Ring, Morris, Brown, more players from the matches. Ealham, etc. Knott Harvey, Toshack, Lindwall, Johnston, Twenty signatures including Brearley, has signed twice. VG £150/250 Johnson, Hammence etc. Signatures Milburn, Wasim Raja, D. Parry, bright. Centre vertical fold, splitting D’Oliviera, Graveney, , 26 Geoff Boycott. 100 Hundreds. to spine of menu, fairly fragile, old Botham, G. Pollock, Randall, Official menu to celebrate Geoff tape mark to inside at head of spine Miandad, Rice, Gooch etc. G £20/30 Boycott attaining 100 centuries in otherwise in good condition first class cricket. The Dinner held at 35 ‘The Playfair Club and The Cricketer £300/500 the City Hall, Leeds on the 11th Magazine Club, formerly The August 1977. The menu with colour 30 ‘The Greats of ‘48’. 32pp brochure Playfair Club’. Official menus for the chart to centre detailing each published by The Primary Club of Dinners held in 1969, 1970, 1973 hundred. Signed to front cover by Australia 1979. Fifteen of the sixteen and 1974 at the Royal Air Force Boycott. Sold with a commemorative players on the 1948 tour of England Club. Four page menus with green first day cover, signed and dedicated have signed the brochure to his ribbon tie to edge. The menus by Boycott. VG £60/80 individual page, with picture and signed to inside pages by nineteen biography, in the book. The guest speakers at the Dinner, plus 27 Australian tour of England 1938. exception being Sid Barnes. Founder, Gordon Ross. Signatures Rare official menu for the Luncheon Signatures in ink are Bradman, include Mike Denness, Ray given to the Australian cricketers on Hassett, Ring, Morris, Miller, Illingworth, Arnold Long, Micky arriving back in Australia from Lindwall, Toshack, Johnston, Harvey, Stewart, Peter Parfitt, Farokh England. The Luncheon held at the Tallon, Brown, Johnson, Loxton, Engineer, C.J. Barnett, Asif Iqbal, Adelaide Oval on the 29th October Saggers, McCool and Hamence. G Colin Cowdrey, Frank Hayes, Jim 1938. Attractive covers with touring £200/300 Swanton, Brian Close, Bill Edrich etc. party and menu to inside pages. Qty 4. G £30/40 Loosely inserted into the menu is an 31 England 1953-Ashes winning team. official autograph sheet for the Official Sheffield Cricket Lovers’ 36 ‘The Cricketer Magazine Club, Australian touring party to England Society Reunion Dinner menu for formerly The Playfair Club’. Official 1938, fully signed by all seventeen the 1953 Ashes winning team. Held menus for the Dinners held in 1975, members of the team. Signatures at Cutlers Hall, Sheffield in 1980. 1976 and 1977 at the Royal Air include Bradman, Hassett, McCabe, Signed to autograph page on back Force Club. Four page menus with Barnett, Barnes, White, McCormick, cover by twelve England players green ribbon tie to edge. The menus O’Reilly, Brown, Walker, Fleetwood including May, W.Edrich, Evans, signed to inside pages by fourteen Smith, Fingleton, Chipperfield etc. Trueman, Wardle, Statham, guest speakers at the Dinner, plus G/VG £450/550 Compton, Graveney, Bedser, Kenyon Founder, Gordon Ross. Signatures etc. Also signed by Brian Johnston to include Ken Barrington, Colin 28 ‘Cricketers from the West Indies. The centre pages. Good condition Cowdrey, Norman Gifford, Alan 1963 Official Tour Brochure’. Edited £40/60 Knott, Jim Laker, Mike Brearley, by Gordon Ross. Signed to front David Steele, Cyril Washbrook etc. cover by Frank Worrall and to pen 32 Cricket menus 1990. Selection of Qty 3. G £20/30 pictures by all eighteen members of eight Test match menus, each signed the touring party to England by one or more players. Signatures 37 Australian tour of England 1956. including the Manager, Gaskin. include I. Healy, G. Marsh, Dean Official programme for the Epsom Signatures include Worrall, Hunte, Jones, Arnold, W. Hadlee, J. Reid, C. Spring Meeting held on the 25th Sobers, Gibbs, Griffith, Hall, King, Lloyd, R. Headley, Zaheer, Statham, April 1956. Signed to front cover by Nurse, Solomon, Valentine etc. M. Khan, Mustaq, Sadiq etc. Also a nine members of the Australian team Worrall has signed in three places in menu signed by John Conteh. G and others. Signatures include Miller, the brochure. G £200/300 £20/30 Langley, Harvey, Davidson, Archer, Burge, Benaud, Lindwall, Mackay 29 Australia tour of England 1948. 33 Australia tour of South Africa etc. Mostly signed in pencil, some in Official ‘P&O Dinner menu’ for the 1949/50. ‘Shaw Savill Line’ menu ink. Some fading and foxing SS Strathaird, dated Monday 5th card cover, signed to verso by otherwise in good condition £30/40 April 1948, the ship that brought the thirteen members of the touring touring team from Australia to party. Signatures in ink include 38 ‘West Indies Cricket Tour 1963’. England. Watercolour print of the Hassett, Miller, W. Johnston, Irving Rosenwater 1963. Signed to Royal Border Bridge, Berwick, by Lindwall, I. Johnson, Burke, McCool, foreword page by Rosenwater. G F.W. Baldwin to cover, menu and Langley, Saggers etc. Handwritten £15/25 wine list to inside pages. Signed to annotation under each signatures. 39 Donald B. Carr. Derbyshire & inside pages in ink by the full Adhesive marks to verso. G £80/120 England 1946-1963. One page Australian 1948 touring party and 34 Northumberland & Durham XI v typewritten letter on T.C.C.B. Manager to England plus four cricket Callers-Pegasus International XI headed paper, Carr was Secretary at journalists, Arthur Mailey, Bill 1981 and 1983. Official programme the time, turning down an invitation O’Reilly, Jack Fingleton, and Ray and three scorecards for the matches to speak at a cricket society Dinner Robinson. Twenty two signatures in played. All items signed by one or due to the probability of going out total, including Bradman, Hassett,

7 to India with the M.C.C. team. The have the long looked for chat’. The 1907, regarding his ability to sing or letter dated 13th January 1984 and letter dated 27th May 1952 and very recite.. ‘I have never sung a song in signed in ink by Carr. G £15/25 nicely signed in ink by Braund. VG my life or recite, also I have five or £40/60 six men staying in the house for the 40 Greg Chappell. South Australia, match next week I shall have to look Somerset, Queensland & Australia 45 New Zealand tour of England 1949. after..’ Nicely signed in full by 1966-1983. One page handwritten Two typewritten letters from the Warner ‘Pelham F. Warner’. VG letter with good cricket content. He Duke of Norfolk and the Duke of £130/160 talks of his father and brother, Ian. Beaufort to J.H. Phillips, Manager of The best player he saw, Sobers and the New Zealand Cricket Council 51* Walter Reginald Hammond. his best innings, 131 at Lord’s 1972. regarding the touring matches held Gloucestershire & England 1920- The letter dated 2009 and signed in at Arundel Castle and Badminton. 1951. Interesting four page ink by Chappell. G £15/25 The Arundel letter is post match and handwritten letter, with original the Badminton letter pre match ‘...I envelope, from Hammond to his 41 Jack Fingleton. New South Wales & have heard that Wally Hammond Wife from the Grand Hotel, Australia 1928-1939. Two page has had to undergo an operation on Bulawayo on the M.C.C. tour of handwritten letter, some cricket his foot and is therefore unable to South Africa 1938/39. Excellent content with references to Harold play. It is a great disappointment to content including flying down to Larwood etc. ‘I saw ‘Lol’ (Larwood), everyone’. Both typed on Arundel Durban after the last (timeless) Test as you call him, very recently. We Castle and Badminton letter heads to spend time with her, not playing had a drink on his tenth grand- and nicely signed in ink by Beaufort in the last match, visiting the grave child... he is blissfully happy, I’m glad and Norfolk. Minor foxing to the of Cecil Rhodes, Civic luncheon to say, in Australia’. The letter on Badminton letter otherwise in good ‘where the Major as always spoke a Charing Cross Hotel headed paper, condition. Sold with two further lot of hot air’, eating steak and dated April 28th 1972 and nicely handwritten letters from Walter kidney pudding ‘make a change signed by Fingleton. With original Hadlee and Martin Donnelly. Both form all the local stuff’, bad weather envelope. G £30/40 letter written in 1985 regarding ‘The Cape climate my dear is a 42 H.S.L.T. ‘Stork’ Hendry. N.S.W., requests for autographs. Qty 4 dream compared with some of the Victoria & Australia 1918-1933. £40/60 stuff we have been getting...’. Nicely Interesting one page handwritten signed ‘Wal’. G £180/250 46* Douglas Robert Jardine. Surrey & letter with his views on the current England 1921-1933. One page 52 Issac Vivian Alexander Richards. game and the game in his day. ‘Of handwritten letter from Jardine, Somerset, Leeward Islands and West course, big money has ruined it headed ‘Woodside, Walton On Indies 1974-1991. Interesting today. One day cricket, whilst a Thames and dated 10th July 1932, personal file covering Richards great money earner, is not cricket acknowledging receipt of a letter playing career at Somerset. The file and spectators not true cricket and giving appreciation for it. contains his original appointment lovers. It has ruined batting Excellent full ink signature of Jardine. letter, signed by Richards together technique and deprived bowlers of VG £180/250 with copies of all subsequent playing their objective, to get !!’. The contracts, 1975-1986, the majority letter sent from Australia and dated 47* Andrew Ducat. Surrey & England signed. Other subjects covered by 11th November 1985. Nicely signed 1906-1931. Short one page the file include sponsorship deals, his in ink by Hendry. G £30/50 handwritten letter from Ducatt, on Benefit, T.V. documentaries, work Surrey C.C.C. headed paper and 43 Pelham. F. Warner. Middlesex & permits, Cornhill Player of the Year dated 23rd June 1924, regarding a England. Handwritten note from award 1983, correspondence signature request. Nicely signed by Warner in ink stating he knew C.J.B. regarding release of Richards for Ducat. VG £40/60 Marriott. ‘He was at Tonbridge and Somerset matches whilst on tour Clare, Cambridge. Captain- 48* J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905- with the West Indies, Honorary Cambridge Univ XV. Played for 1934. Short one page handwritten degree from Exeter University, letter England at Rugger and Captained letter from Hobbs, dated 6th May from Len Creed detailing his England. Strong as a Bull!, Brave as a 1939, regarding a signature request ‘expenses’ in bringing Richards Lion!’. Signed in ink by Warner and etc. Nicely signed by Hobbs. VG to England, immigration/visa permit dated 3rd September 1915. Note £40/60 complete with an original passport laid down to card. G £25/35 photograph of a youthful Vivian 49* , Surrey & England Richards, dated April 1974 and other 44 Len Braund. Surrey, Somerset & 1939/60. One page typewritten items. A fascinating read and England 1896-1920. One page letter from Bedser, 1953, giving important piece of cricket ephemera handwritten letter to ‘My dear thanks for a generous contribution concerning one of the sports Freddie’ with some cricket content. ‘I to his Benefit Fund. Nicely signed by greatest players £500/800 shall be going to Lords to see the Bedser. VG £25/35 Yorkshire v Middlesex match the 53 ‘London Postal Cricket Association 50* Pelham. F. Warner. Middlesex & following week-so should much like 1931’. Excellent presentation book England. Two page handwritten to see you before going there, and presented by the London Postal letter from Warner, dated 10th April

8 Cricket Association to its President, Australia, Pakistan, Holland, 64* James and John Langridge. Sussex. Mr Noel Curtis-Bennett on the Umpires, University teams etc. Ink signatures of the two brothers on occasion of his marriage in 1931. Signatures include Lara, Ambrose, album page, inscribed but not The folio size presentation book with Walsh, Adams, Gilchrist, Langar, dedicated and dated June 1952. G handwritten dedication to front and Ponting, Tendulkar, Azharuddin, £25/35 the book signed to inner pages by Cork etc. G £40/60 65 England v West Indies ‘100th Test thirty three London Postal Cricket 59 Australia. Excellent ink signatures of Match’ 1995. Souvenir montage teams as a mark of their Charles. G. Macartney (NSW & commemorating the match played at appreciation. Signatures also include Australia 1905-1927), Clarrie V. Old Trafford on the 27th-31st July all the Officers of the Association. Grimmett (S. Australia & Australia 1995. Comprises of two colour Many of the signed pages with 1924-1940) and Len S. Darling postcards of the teams, first day excellent hand drawn cricket (Victoria & Australia 1926-1937) on cover for the match and to sides are caricatures, cartoons, decoration and individual cards. The Grimmett card the signatures of both the England illustration. Very nicely presented also signed by E.W. Dawson and West Indies teams. Twenty item. Sold with an official menu for (Leicestershire & England 1922- signatures in ink including Atherton , the 9th London Postal Association 1934). VG £30/50 Knight, Thorpe, Smith, Russell, Cork, Dinner and Dance held at Chiswick Fraser, Lara, Adams, Hooper, on the 23rd November 1931 60 Herbert Sutcliffe. Yorkshire & Richardson, Bishop, Ambrose, Walsh £70/100 England 1919-1945. Album page etc. Limited edition 30 of fifty issued. with excellent signature and Noel Curtis-Bennett C.V.O. was an All mounted, framed and glazed. dedication ‘Good Health and Good active member of the International Overall 22”x18”. G £60/90 Luck Always!. Herbert Sutcliffe, Olympic Committee from 1933- Scarborough 1928’. Sold with a England won by 6 wickets and Man 1950. He died in 1950 whilst similar album page with excellent of the Match Dominic Cork took the making a speech at a Savoy Dinner signature and dedication from J.B. first English hat-trick since 1957 54 Percy Perrin, Essex 1896-1928 and Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905- 66 Hon. Frederic John Napier Thesinger. Frank Woolley, Kent & England 1934, ‘Play the Game. J.B. Hobbs, Oxford University, Worcestershire, 1906-1938. Sepia pre-printed album Festival 1931’. VG £30/50 Middlesex & M.C.C. 1888-1892. page with small picture and floral 61 Warwickshire. Selection of Paper piece signed in ink by decoration with oblong space for Warwickshire ephemera, some Thesinger. G £50/80 individual signature to each side. signed, including an album page Signed in pencil to face by Perrin and Thesinger succeeded to the title of signed to face by thirteen members to verso by Woolley. G £25/35 3rd Lord Chelmsford in 1905, of the first XI and to verso by created Viscount in 1921. He was 55 J.W.H.T. Douglas, Essex 1901-1928 fourteen second XI players of 1958. Governor of Queensland 1905- and Jas Seymour, Kent & England Signatures include Dollery, 1909, Governor of N.S.W. 1909- 1902-1926. Sepia pre-printed album Leadbeater, Fletcher, Ratcliffe, Youll, 1913, Viceroy of India 1916-1921 page with small picture and floral Wheatley, Houghton, Glynn, Lewis, and First Lord of the Admiralty in decoration with oblong space for Swaranjit Singh, Horner etc, a 1924 individual signature to each side. further page signed by twelve Signed in pencil to face by Dougles players c1953 including Dollery, 67 Sir John Shelley. M.C.C. 1792-1795. and to verso by Seymour. G £30/50 King, J.R. Thompson, Pritchard, Original signed free-front envelope Hollies, Wolton etc. Plus four to an address in Bath, dated and sent 56 Australian tour of England 1948. Ink photographs of various from Cuckfield on the fifteenth signatures of six members of the Warwickshire teams, some signed, November 1825. Nicely signed ‘J. touring team on cards, two laid full set of ‘Warwickshire Test Shelly’ in black ink. A rare early down. Signatures are Bradman, Cricketers’ (County Print Services) signature of Shelly, who was mainly Lindwall, Johnston, Ring, Brown and and a small selection of magazines associated with Sussex cricket and Harvey. Plus ink signatures of Bill featuring Warwickshire teams. G was an early member of M.C.C. Ferguson, scorer and bagman for the £30/40 Rare. G/VG £100/150 1948 team, on album page. G £40/60 62* Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & Sir John Shelly was born in 1771 England. 1895-1920. Excellent full and became 6th Baronet in 1783 on 57 J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905- ink signature, ‘Yours sincerely, the death of his father . He died in 1934. Album page with excellent Ranjitsinhji of Nawanagar’. Rare in 1849 signature and dedication ‘Nothing this complete form. G £120/160 Succeeds like Character. J.B. Hobbs, 68 English cricketers. Individual September 1930’. VG £25/35 63* Arthur E.R. Gilligan. Surrey, Sussex & signatures of A. Dolphin, M. England 1920-1932. Excellent ink Leyland, M. Tate and A.E. Relf on 58 Cricket seasons 1995 & 1996. Large signature of Gilligan on album page, paper pieces (scraps). G £30/40 folder containing numerous inscribed but not dedicated and signatures relating to the two season 69 English cricketers. Two album pages dated June 1938. G £25/35 on thirty A4 cards including most of signed by ten cricketers, in pencil, the Counties, West Indies, India, one in ink. Each contains five

9 signatures. Signatures include photographs, programmes, tickets, scorecards include Nottinghamshire Woolley, Sandham, Hobbs, Tate, W. fixture lists, menus (some signed), v Yorkshire 1920, England v Rhodes, Compton, Edrich etc. G letters, telegrams etc. Includes Australia, Leeds 1956 etc, signed £20/30 scorecards/ programmes for photographs include Trevor Bailey, Lancashire County XI v R.A.F. XI Younis Ahmed, Robin Jackman etc. 70 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & 1942, R.A.F. v Civil Defence Services G £30/50 England. 1895-1920. Lower half of (Lord’s) 1942, North of England XI v letter with excellent ink signature of 76 Don Bradman. Excellent ink Blackpool Services XI 1942, England Ranjitsinhji and printed below signature of Bradman laid down to XI v West Indies XI 1942, R.A.F. ‘Maharaja Jam Saheb of Nawanagar. album page. Sold with a colour North v R.A.F. South 1942, George G £50/80 ‘copy’ picture of Bradman, also Hirst’s XI v Wilfred Rhodes XI 1942, signed. Signatures signed in later 71 English cricketers. Ink and pencil of West Indies XI v C. Leatherbarrow’s years. G £40/60 E. Paynter, F.G. Mann (2), R.E.S. XI 1942, R.A.F. XI v West of England Wyatt and Frank Smailes. One 1944, West of England v Glamorgan 77 County cricketers 1920/30’s. Large signature on cigarette card, one to 1944, Glamorgan v Western A4 card signed in ink by thirty one photograph, two to paper pieces etc. Command 1944, London Counties v players who made their first class G £18/25 British Empire XI 1944, All England debuts between 1923-1939. XI v Worcestershire XI 1944, Signatures include Allom, Wyatt, 72 William H.R. Andrews. Somerset Glamorgan v Army XI 1944, Colonel Levett, C.J. Walters, F.R. Brown, 1930-1947. Excellent collection of T.C. Dunlop’s Scottish XI v H.B. Place, Compton, Gover, Robertson, ephemera relating to the latter Rowan’s Empire XI (Ayr) 1950 (and Oldfield etc. G £15/25 stages of Bill Andrews cricketing programme for the tour), Devon v career. Includes his war-time cricket, 78 No lot Somerset 1950, Pakistan Eaglets v mostly played at Blackpool, Fighter Command R.A.F. 1954, 79 England cricketers 1927-1939 and photographs, letters, scorecards etc. signed letter from Somerset C.C.C. 1946-1950. Two large A4 cards Items include team photographs, Secretary, E.H. Lancaster cancelling signed in ink by fifteen players and Blackpool Services XI 1941, R.A.F. Andrews contract with the club from thirty two players who played for Blackpool C.C. 1943, North of the 31st October 1942, Glamorgan England in these periods. Signatures England R.A.F. XI 1943, British C.C.C. fixture list 1944, British include Allom, Mitchell-Innes, F.R. Empire XI 1945, Stanley Matthews Empire XI fixture list 1944, ticket for Brown, C.F.Walters, Washbrook, etc, scorecards include Australian XI North of England v R.A.A.F. 1944, Ames, Compton, Barnett, Insole, v London Counties C.C. 1942, L.N. official programme and ticket for Wright, Evans, Gover, Close, Berry, Constantines XI v R.A.F. XI, George Bristol Rovers v Norwich City 1951 Young, Jenkins, Shackleton etc. G Hirst’s XI v Wilfred Rhodes XI 1942, etc, etc. Odd faults, generally good £20/30 British Empire XI v Edmonton XI, condition £100/150 Kenton C.C. v Ray Smith’s XI 1945, 80 England cricketers 1951-1959 and British Empire XI 1945 v Kenton 74 Autograph book 1950/60’s. Black 1960-1965. Two large A4 cards 1945 (printed on linen autograph book containing cricket signed in ink by thirty three players handkerchief), original photographs and stage and screen autographs. and thirty three players who made used in Andrews book ‘The hand Signatures include D. Kenyon, their debuts for England in these that bowled Bradman’, Andrews and Bedser, Goonesena, W. Edrich, periods. Signatures include Tyson, Mitchell-Innes walking out to bat at Pataudi, Prasana, Wadeker, W. Hall, Watson, Cowdrey, Trueman, Yeovil in his Testimonial match 1948, Bedi etc along with celebrities, Graveney, Richardson, Kenyon, various letters of support for Sandie Shaw, Chris Barber, Lonnie Pullar, Statham, Andrew, Dexter, Andrews in his Testimonial year Donegan, Cilla Black, Kathy Kirby, Edrich, Bolus, Snow, Parfitt, Gifford, (Andrews was released by Somerset Dudley Moore, Billy Cotton, Dusty Boycott, Flavell, Higgs, P.Sharpe etc. in 1947, which caused problems for Springfield, Henry Cooper etc. Plus G £20/30 him as his Testimonial year was smaller autograph book signed by 81 England cricketers 1966-1971 and 1948), article from Crawford White cricketers including Bradman, Edrich, 1972-1977. Two large A4 cards supporting him, other signed letters Robertson, Pullar, Barber, Headley, signed in ink by nineteen players and from Stanley Matthews, B.O. Allen, Tayfield, Goddard, Compton, Laker, twenty three players who made their Robertson-Glasgow and Bryan Nourse, Sutcliffe, Close etc. Odd debuts for England in these periods. Valentine etc etc. Odd faults, football and celebrity signatures. Signatures include Denness, generally good condition £100/150 Presentation a little untidy otherwise D’Oliveira, Arnold, Fletcher, Knott, in good condition £30/40 73 William H.R. Andrews. Somerset Willis, Amiss, Jameson, Underwood, 1930-1947. Collection of five 75 Cricket autographs, scorecards etc. Luckhurst, Botham, Brearley, Hayes, interesting scrapbooks compiled by Red file containing autographs, Greig, Roope, Old, Lever, Woolmer, Andrews during the latter stages of scorecards, signed photographs etc. Balderstone etc. G £20/30 his career. The books are dated Includes official autograph sheets for 82 England cricketers 1978-2000’s. Ten 1942, 1944/1946, 1950 and Australia 1979, fully signed, Essex large A4 card signed in ink by one 1953/54 (2). The scrapbooks c1970, Northamptonshire 2007 etc hundred and sixty two players who contain press cuttings, scorecards, plus Warwickshire c1970’s,

10 made their debuts for England in the party. Signatures include Austin, etc. Lacking the signature of Barnett, period. Signatures include Gower, Constantine, Ince, Holt, Challenor, but signed by twelfth man Yardley. G Radley, Bairstow, Cowans, Lamb, Browne, Hunter, John, Fernandes, £30/50 C.Broad, Radford, Russell, Fraser, Pascall, Francis, Dewhurst, Tarlilton England amassed 658-8 in their only Hussain, Hick, Lathwell, Gough, etc. To verso are twenty one ink innings, Paynter made 216no, Cork, Hoggard, Trescothick, Bell, signatures of England and County Barnett 126, Compton 102 and Strauss, Pieterson, Prior, Shah, S. players of the same period. Hutton 100. The match was drawn Broad etc. G £30/50 Signatures include Carr, Woolley, Chapman, Sutcliffe, Mann, T.E. 95 New Zealand 1931. Two small joined 83 Test cricketers. Green hardback Sidwell, Fender, Tate, C.H. Parkin, album pages signed in pencil by notebook signed by over 300 Test Hobbs, Lyon, Hammond, Richmond, eleven members of the New Zealand cricketers, plus actors, T.V. presenters Barratt etc. Scarce. G £150/250 touring team to England 1931. etc. Signatures include Lawry, Signatures include Talbot, Vivian, Simpson, D. Jones, Jenner, 89 West Indies tour of England 1923. Page, Cromb, James, Weir, Merritt, Stackpole, Warne, McGrath, Langar, Album page signed in pencil and ink Dempster, Blunt etc. G £30/50 Waugh, Craig, Burge, G. Lawson, (3) by all sixteen members of the Trueman, Tyson, Engineer, Knott, touring party. Signatures include 96 New Zealand tour of England 1937. Compton, Wright, Hussain, Austin, Nunes, Challenor, Small, Thin paper strip signed by the New Luckhurst, Greenidge, Adams, Browne, Hunter, John, Phillips, Zealand touring party in England. Headley, Hooper, Sobers, W. Hadlee, Fernandes, Pascall etc. To verso are Fifteen ink signatures including Reid, Pollock, Zaheer, Cronje, eleven pencil signatures of the Page, W.A. Hadlee, Donnelly, Shackleton, Dexter, Crowe, Lancashire team of 1923. Scarce. G Cowie, Wallace, Dunning, Lowry, Howarth, Greatbatch, Snow, John £140/180 Vivian, Kerr etc. G £30/40 Major (former Prime Minister) etc. 90 West Indies tour of England 1923. 97 South Africa 1924. Album page Some faults, generally good Album page signed in pencil by ten signed in ink by thirteen members of condition £40/60 members of the touring party. the touring party to England. 84 Wilfred Rhodes. Yorkshire & England Signatures include Austin, Holt, Signatures include Deane, Hands, 1898-1930 and Percy Holmes. Browne, Dewhurst, Ince,Tarilton, Dixon, Susskind, Nupen, Nourse, Yorkshire & England 1913-1933. Challenor, Francis, John etc. G Blanckenberg, Commaille, Catterall, Excellent individual ink signatures of £50/70 Meintjes etc. Some faults including Rhodes and Holmes on cards. VG smudging to the signature of 91 West Indies tour of England 1939. £25/35 Susskind otherwise in good Album page signed in ink by eleven condition £60/90 85 C. Phil Mead. Hampshire & England members of the touring party. 1905-1936 and R.H. Moore. Signatures include Martindale, 98 South African tour of England 1935. Hampshire & England 1931-1939. Cameron, Weekes, Sealy, Johnson, Large album page signed in ink by Excellent individual ink signatures of Stollmeyer, Gomez, Hylton, Headley thirteen members of the touring Mead and Moore on cards. G etc. G £50/70 party including the Manager, £20/30 Snooke. Signatures include Rowan, 92 West Indies v England 1947/48. Cameron, Crisp, Nourse, Mitchell, 86 Australian tour of England 1948. Ink Album page nicely signed in ink by Langton, Viljoen etc. Nourse and signatures of Bill Brown, Ernie thirteen members of the team. Snooke have signed the page twice. Toshack, Ron Hamence, Neil Harvey, Signatures include Constantine, G £60/90 Sam Loxton and Arthur Morris. The Gomez, Stollmeyer,Worrell, signatures on scraps and laid down Williams, Gaskin, Ferguson, Carew, 99 South African tour of England 1935. to white ‘Australian Test Player’ Goddard, Walcott, Weekes etc. Large album page very nicely signed cards. G £40/60 G/VG £50/80 in ink by all sixteen members of the touring party including the Manager, 87 Middlesex C.C.C. Selection of twelve 93 Australian tour of England 1961. Snooke. Signatures include Wade, ink and pencil signatures of Official autograph sheet fully signed Rowan, Cameron, Crisp, Nourse, Middlesex players. The signatures in ink by all nineteen members of the Mitchell, Langton, Viljoen, Sinclair, are all on pieces/scraps and laid touring party including Benaud, Bell etc. Title printed to top to top. down to sheet with title to top of Harvey, Booth, Davidson, Gaunt, Sold with a ‘AWS’ real photograph sheet. Signatures include L.H. McDonald, Simpson, McKenzie, postcard of the team. G/VG £60/90 Compton, L.H. Gray, J. Robertson, Mackay, Misson etc. Fold marks, W.R. Watkins, Hendren, J.H. Human minor age toning otherwise in good 100 South African tour of England 1951. etc. £20/30 condition £40/60 Official ‘Derbyshire C.C.C.’ headed sheet signed by thirteen members of AUTOGRAPH SHEETS, 94 England 1938. Album page signed in the touring party. Signatures include ALBUM PAGES pencil by the team who played Nourse, Tayfield, Endean, Melle, Australia in the first Test at Trent 88 West Indies tour of England 1923. Waite, McCarthy, Mann, Fullerton Bridge. Eleven signatures including Album page nicely signed in ink by etc. Light folds otherwise in good Hammond, Edrich, Farnes, Sinfield, thirteen members of the touring condition £30/40 Paynter, Compton, Verity, Hutton

11 101 South African tour of England 1955. Bates, G.E. Cording, T.A.L. signed in ink by five members of the Official ‘Lancashire & Manchester Whittington, A.E. Freethy (2 team including Warner, Haig, Cricket Club’ headed sheet fully matches) etc. Some rarer signatures. Stevens, Longman etc. Odd rarer signed with sixteen ink signatures G £30/50 signature £30/50 including Cheetham, McGlew, 108 Glamorgan c1931/32. Album page 116 Middlesex 1923. Album page nicely Duckworth, Goddard, Smith, signed in pencil, one in ink, by signed in ink by eleven members of Tayfield, Endean etc. Light folds, thirteen members of the Glamorgan the Middlesex team. Signatures handwritten title to top border team. Signatures include Turnbull, include Mann, R.H. Hill, H.L. Dales, otherwise in good condition £30/40 W. Jones, V.G.J. Jenkins, J.T. Bell, N.J.D. Moffat, A.W. Childs-Clarke, 102 A. Staples XI (Nottinghamshire) Clay, R.W. Boon, Bates etc. Some S.L. Beton, J.W. Hearne, Hendren 1937. Album page signed in pencil rarer signatures. G £25/35 etc. Some rarer signatures. G £50/70 by eleven members of the team. 109 Glamorgan c1934/35. Album page 117 Middlesex 1926. Album page nicely Signatures includes Staples, signed in ink by twelve members of signed in ink by ten members of the Larwood, Iremonger, Butler, Lilley, the Glamorgan team. Signatures Middlesex team. Signatures include Gunn, Harris etc. G £25/35 include Turnbull, Mercer, J.F. J.W. Hearne, Hendren, C.D. Gray, 103 County cricket signatures 1920/30’s. Roberts, D.E. Davies, D. Davies, H.J. S.L. Beton, G. Paine, G.B. Selection of five album pages signed Dickenson, Smart, Dyson etc. Some Cuthbertson, R.N. Hunt etc. Eleven by over forty five players in ink and rarer signatures. G £30/40 pencil signatures of the Glamorgan pencil. Signatures include Kemp- team to verso. Some rarer 110 Kent 1963. Album page signed in ink Welch, Croom, Kilner, Santall, signatures. G £50/70 by eleven members of the Kent Hammond, Barnett, Dacre, Sinfield, team. Signatures include P. 118 Middlesex 1926. Album page nicely Wyatt, Parsons, Townsend, Richardson, Sayer, Dye, underwood, signed in pencil by eleven members Alderman, Woolley, Valentine, Luckhurst, Jones, Wilson etc. G of the Middlesex team. Signatures Freeman, Fagg, Wright, Todd etc. G £15/25 include Mann, Haig, Hearne, Allen, £30/40 H.L. Dales, Hendren etc. G £25/35 111 Lancashire 1934. Album page signed 104 Cricket signatures 1920/30’s. in ink by the Lancashire team. 119 Middlesex 1933. Large album page Selection of eight album pages Thirteen signatures including very nicely signed in ink by twelve signed by over forty players in ink Eckersley, E. Tyldesley, Paynter, L.W. members of the Middlesex team. and pencil. Signatures include Todd, Parkinson, Sibbles, A. Bennett, Signatures include H. Taylor (2 Ames, Chapman, Hirst, Dolphin, Farrimond, Lister, Booth etc. Odd matches), Hendren, Sims, Hart, Wood, Rhodes, Calthorpe, Sims, rarer signature. VG £30/50 Robins, Price, Haig, Lee etc. Odd Hobbs, Peach, Wyatt, Bowes, rarer signature. Page laid down to E.Rowan, Langton, Cameron, 112 Lancashire 1934. Small album page verso. G £40/60 Hearne, Larwood, Tyldesley, Geary, signed in ink by the Lancashire team. Sandham, Geary, Dougles, etc. G Eleven signatures including 120 Middlesex 1937. Album page nicely £30/40 Eckersley, E. Tyldesley, Paynter, L.W. signed in ink by twelve members of Parkinson, Sibbles, Pollard, the Middlesex team. Signatures 105 Cricket signatures 1920/60’s. Phillipson, Iddon, Booth etc. Sold include Robins, Sims, Price, Selection of eight album pages with a similar album page signed by Compton, Edrich, Gray, H.G. Owen- signed by over fifty players in ink Lister. Odd rarer signature. G Smith, Hulme etc. Odd rarer and pencil. Includes A.E.R. Gilligans £20/30 signature. G £25/35 XI 1960’s (11 signatures), North of England XI (9) etc. Signatures 113 Lancashire 1937. Album page signed 121 Nottinghamshire 1930. Album page include Carr, Hallows, Larwood, in ink by the Lancashire team. signed in ink by eleven members of Geary, Jupp, A.G. Holt, G. Heath, O. Twelve signatures including Lister, the team. Signatures include Herman, Freeman, Staples, Braund, Hopwood, Birtwell, W.B. Roberts, Larwood, Staples, Voce, Gunn, Tate, H. Critchley-Salmonson Paynter, Washbrook, Oldfield, Copley, Lilley, Payton etc. G £30/40 (Somerset 1910-1928), Duleepsinhji, Sibbles, Phillipson etc. Odd rarer 122 Nottinghamshire 1934. Album page S.T. Jagger etc. G £30/50 signature. VG £30/50 signed in ink by twelve members of 106 Cricket signatures. Selection of seven 114 Leicestershire c1908. Small album the team. Signatures include R.A. album pages each individually signed page nicely signed in ink by nine Taylor, Woodhead, H.R. Cox, by a Test cricketer in ink or pencil. members of the team. Signatures Larwood, Gunn, Voce, Butler, Signatures are Woolley, G.O. Allen, include Crawford, Shields, Hardstaff etc. Odd rarer signature. G E.L. Dalton, Bowes, Washbrook, Whitehead, Coe, Knight, Wood, £30/40 John Langridge and W. Ashdown. G Jayes etc. G £30/50 123 Nottinghamshire 1934. Large album £30/40 115 Middlesex 1922. Album page signed page signed in pencil by thirteen 107 Glamorgan 1921. Album page in pencil by nine members of the members of the team. Signatures signed in pencil by eleven members team. Signatures include Durston, include Carr, Harris, Cox, Taylor, of the team. Signatures include W. Mann, Haig, Lee, Allen, Dales, Skeet Keeton, Voce, Walker, Butler etc. Spiller, S. Hacker, N.V.H. Riches, etc. Sold with a further album page Odd rarer signature. G £30/40

12 124 Nottinghamshire c1930. Album 131 Sussex 1935. Large album page 138 England v Australia, Old Trafford page signed mainly in ink by twelve nicely signed in pencil by eleven 1938. Large album page nicely members of the team. Signatures members of the team. Signatures signed in ink by the England team include Carr, Staples, Harris, Wheat, include Melville, Tate, Hammond, who were to play Australia in the 3rd Copley, Hardstaff, Voce, Larwood, Cox, Parks, W.L. Cornford, J. Test. Thirteen signatures including Walker etc. G £30/40 Cornford, Jas Langridge, John Hammond, Hutton, Verity, Gibb, Langridge etc. G £30/50 Compton, Wright, Edrich, Goddard, 125 Representative side (?) c1909/10. Hardstaff etc. Heavy crease to page Album page neatly signed in ink by 132 Sussex c1928. Large album page affecting four signatures otherwise players and guests, 21 signatures. nicely signed in pencil by eleven in good condition £50/80 Signatures include J.W. Hearne members of the team. Signatures (Middlesex), J.W. Hitch (Surrey), G. include Gilligan, Duleepsinhji, Tate, The 3rd Test was abandoned Gaukrodger (Worcestershire), E. Bowley, Cook, Cornford, Wensley without a ball being bowled due to Robinson, H.H. Tetley (Lord Major of etc. G £30/50 heavy rain Bradford), President of the Bradford 133 Sussex c1937. Large album page 139 England v Australia, Old Trafford League etc. To verso are further signed in pencil by ten members of 1938. Large album page nicely signatures of Jack Hobbs, A.E. the team. Signatures include signed in ink by the Australian team Lawton & S. Cadman (Derbyshire), Holmes, R.G. Stainton, Nye, who were to play England in the 3rd P. Mills (Gloucestershire), F.E. Field Cornford, Hammond, Cox etc. Odd Test. Fifteen signatures including (Warwickshire), G. Gunn, W. Cook, rarer signature. G £20/30 Bradman, O’Reilly, Barnes. H. Smith, Peach (?) etc. Minor wear, Fingleton, McCabe, Hassett, creasing otherwise in good 134 Yorkshire 1906. Part of lined page Badcock, Fleetwood-Smith, condition. Sold with a further page (joined) signed in ink by six members McCormick etc. Eleven signatures of signed in pencil by nine players of the Yorkshire team. Signatures are the Hampshire team of 1938 to including Sellers, Hendren, Sutcliffe, A. Dolphin, H. Rudston, B.B. Wilson, verso, signatures include Boyes, Gilligan, Haig etc £30/50 J.T. Newstead, W.E. Bates and E.J. Holt, Creese, Heath etc. Crease to Radcliffe. Some rarer signatures. 126 Somerset 1921. Album page signed page otherwise in good condition Tape marks to corners not affecting in pencil by thirteen members of the £140/180 signatures. G £60/80 team. Signatures include Daniell, 140 Lancashire 1938. Large album page Robertson-Glasgow, Considine, C.F. 135 Yorkshire 1911. Folding album page nicely signed in ink by fourteen Bishop, H. Chidgey, Robson, signed in ink by twelve members of members of the team. Signatures MacBryan, C.A. Winter, Woods etc. the Yorkshire team. Signatures are include Lister, Paynter, Hopwood, Odd rarer signature. G £30/50 E.J. Radcliffe, G.H. Hirst, M.W. Farrimond, A. Nutter, C. Rhodes, Booth, W. Rhodes, W.E. Bates, A. 127 Somerset c1935. Small album page W.E. Phillipson, L.L. Wilkinson, Drake, A. Dolphin, R. Kilner, A.C. signed in ink, one in pencil, by Duckworth etc. To verso are twelve Williams (2 matches), D. Denton and eleven members of the Somerset ink signatures of the H.E. Hartington (3 matches). Some team. Signatures include R.A. Ingle, Nottinghamshire team of 1938 rarer signatures. Breaking to page at Luckes, Burrough, J.H. Cameron, including Heane, Hardstaff, Keeton, horizontal fold affecting three Wellard, Andrews, F.S. Lee, Gimblett D. Jones, Gunn, Wheat, Knowles, signatures, minor staining otherwise etc. G £20/30 Winrow etc. Crease to page in good condition £140/180 otherwise in good condition. Some 128 Surrey 1963. Album page nicely 136 Yorkshire 1920/30’s. Four album rarer signatures £40/60 signed by eleven members of the pages containing thirty three team. Signatures include Edrich, 141 Yorkshire 1938. Large album page signatures of Yorkshire cricketers in Storey, Constable, Loader, Long, nicely signed in ink by eleven ink and pencil. Signatures include Lock, Gibson etc. G £20/30 members of the team. Signatures Sellars, Macaulay, Wood, Rhodes, include Sellers, Sutcliffe, Verity, 129 Surrey c1926. Album page nicely Bowes, Verity, Barber, Sutcliffe, Barber, Gibb, Mitchell, Bowes, signed in ink by nine members of the Robinson, Leyland, Holmes, Leyland etc. To verso are eleven ink team. Signatures include Hobbs, Waddington, Dolphin, Kilner etc. signatures of the Essex team of 1938 Strudwick, Ducat, Peach, Gregory, Some duplication of signatures. including Pearce, O’Connor, Taylor, Baldwin, Fenley, Daily etc. G £30/50 Generally good condition £30/50 R. Smith, J.N. Dennis, Nichols, 130 Sussex 1934. Album page nicely 137 Yorkshire c1928/29. Large album J.W.A. Stephenson, Eastman etc. signed in ink by eleven members of page signed in pencil, one in ink, by Crease and some wear to page the team (one pencil). Signatures twelve members of the Yorkshire otherwise in good condition. Odd include Melville, Hammond, Cox, team. Signatures include Worsley, rarer signature £40/60 Cook, Tate, Jas Langridge, John Holmes, Leyland, Rhodes, H. Fisher, 142 Surrey 1938. Large album page Langridge etc. To verso are eleven A. Wood, Mitchell etc. Odd rarer nicely signed in ink by twelve ink signatures of the Leicestershire signature. G £40/50 members of the team. Signatures team of 1934. G £25/35 include Garland-Wells, Squires, Whitfield, J.V. Daley, Gover, F. Berry,

13 Gregory etc. Crease and some include Parker, Dipper, Neale, J.A. Wensley, Cook, Parks etc. G £30/40 staining to back of page otherwise in Rogers etc. Odd faults otherwise in 158 Yorkshire 1933. Album page nicely good condition. Odd rarer signature good condition £15/25 signed in pencil by twelve members £40/60 149 Nottinghamshire 1931. Album page of the team. Signatures include 143 All India 1932. Album page nicely nicely signed in pencil, one in ink, by Sellers, Holmes, Mitchell, Sutcliffe, signed in ink by twelve members of eight members of the team. Wood, Barber, A.C. Rhodes (51 the touring team to England. Signatures include G. Gunn, F.W. matches), Bowes, Verity, F. Dennis Signatures include Limbdi, Nazir Ali, Shipston, G.V. Gunn, Lilley, Voce, etc. G £30/50 Jahangir Khan, Mahomed, Navle, Larwood etc. Also signed by G. 159 Jack Hobbs. Small album page with Marshall, Jaoomal, Palia, Kapadia Coverdale of Northamptonshire. G excellent ink signature of Jack etc. Sold with four paper £20/30 Hobbs, dated 30th April 1932. G pieces/snips containing individual 150 Surrey 1932. Album page nicely £18/25 signatures of the team including signed in ink, three in pencil, by Nayuda, Colah, Joginder Singh and 160 West Indies 1969. Official autograph twelve members of the team. one other?. G £40/60 sheet for the West Indies tour of the Signatures include Hobbs, Fender, United Kingdom 1969. Signed in ink 144 West Indies 1933. Album page Strudwick, Allom, Whitfield, S.A. by eighteen members of the party nicely signed in ink, two in pencil, by Block, Gregory, Brooks etc. Ink stain including Manager Clyde Walcott twelve members of the touring team affecting three pencil signatures and Treasurer P. Short. Signatures to England. Signatures include otherwise in good condition £20/30 include Sobers, Fredericks, Hendriks, Grant, Headley, Sealy, Valentine, 151 Somerset 1932. Album page nicely Holder, Findley, Gibbs, Camacho, Martindale, Da Costa, Griffith etc. signed in pencil by eleven members Lloyd etc. Vertical and horizontal Odd faults otherwise in good of the team. Signatures include folds, adhesive marks to verso condition £40/60 Ingle, Case, Bennett, Andrews, Lee, otherwise in generally good 145 Kent 1932. Album page nicely Wellard, Hazell etc. G £20/30 condition £40/60 signed in pencil, two in ink, by 152 Middlesex 1932. Album page nicely 161 Australian tour of England 1972. twelve members of the team. signed in pencil by twelve members Official autograph sheet fully signed Signatures include Valentine, Akers- of the team. Signatures include Haig, in ink by all seventeen playing Douglas, Hardinge, Todd, Freeman, Sims, Hendren, Hearne, Peebles, members of the touring party Woolley, A. Blunden (12 matches), Durston etc. G £30/40 including I. Chappell, Stackpole, Ames, Watt, A.M. Crawley etc. Odd Gleeson, Inverarity, Lillee, Mallett, rarer signature. G £30/50 153 Somerset 1933. Album page nicely Massie, Sheahan etc. Some small signed in ink by eleven members of 146 Yorkshire 1931. Album page nicely holes to sheet not affecting the team. Signatures include Ingle, signed in pencil, three in ink, by signatures, adhesive marks to verso Case, Wellard, Longrigg, Bennett, eleven members of the team. otherwise in about generally good White, Luckes etc. G £30/50 Signatures include Greenwood, condition £20/30 Bowes, Leyland, Mitchell, Sutcliffe, 154 Nottinghamshire 1933. Album page 162 New Zealand 1973. Official Barber, Verity, Dennis, Oldroyd etc. nicely signed in pencil by twelve autograph sheet for the New G £30/50 members of the team. Signatures Zealand tour of the United Kingdom include Carr, Larwood, Voce, Lilley, Yorkshire won the County 1973. Fully signed in ink by all Keeton, Harris, A. Staples, S. Staples, Championship in 1931 sixteen members of the party F. Shipston, Gunn etc. G £30/40 including G.Turner, Congdon, 147 Northamptonshire 1931. Album 155 Leicestershire 1933. Album page Hadlee, Parker, Wadsworth etc. The page nicely signed in pencil, six in nicely signed in pencil by eleven signature of Howarth appears to be ink, by thirteen members of the members of the team. Signatures his printed name and not his team. Signatures include Jupp, include Dawson, Armstrong, W.A. signature. Laid down to lined paper Woolley, G.H. Johnson (28 Smith (44 matches), H.A. Smith, otherwise in good condition £20/30 matches), R.C.B. Wright (17 Geary, Marlow, Astill etc. G £30/40 matches), Towell, Liddell, Partridge 163 India 1974. Official autograph sheet etc. Odd rarer signature. Odd faults 156 Surrey 1933. Album page nicely for the Indian tour of the United otherwise in good condition £30/50 signed in pencil by ten members of Kingdom 1974. Sixteen signatures the team. Signatures include R.de including Wadekar, Venkat, Bedi, 148 Leicestershire 1931. Album page W.K. Winlaw (26 matches), Brooks, Gavaskar, Kirmani, Prasanna etc. nicely signed in ink by eight Barling, Mobey, H.T. Bartlett (5 Lacking the signature of Engineer members of the team. Signatures matches), S.A. Block, Gover etc. from the playing members. Light include Armstrong, S.H. Odd rarer signature. G £30/40 fold mark otherwise in good Wiggington, H.A. Smith, W.A. condition £25/35 Smith, Astill, Berry, Snary etc. Sold 157 Sussex 1933. Album page nicely with a similar page signed in pencil signed in pencil by eleven members 164 Surrey C.C.C. Selection of twelve ink by six of the Gloucestershire team of the team. Signatures include and pencil signatures of Surrey from the same year. Signatures Scott, Tate, Langridge, Cornford, players. The signatures are all on

14 pieces/scraps and laid down to sheet album page otherwise in good/very 174 Australian tour of England 1953. with title to top of sheet. Signatures good condition. Rare in this fully Official autograph sheet fully signed include Garland-Wells, Hobbs, F.G. signed form £250/350 in ink by all seventeen members of Pierpoint (8 matches), N.H. Bennett the touring party including Hassett, 168 Australian tour of England 1953. (31 matches), Clark, Parker, Geary, Morris, Hill, Benaud, Harvey, Official autograph sheet fully signed Brooks etc. G £30/50 Johnston, Lindwall, McDonald, in ink by all seventeen members of Miller, Tallon etc. Sheet trimmed and 165 Derbyshire C.C.C. Selection of the touring party including Hassett, laid down to lined page, folds etc twelve ink and pencil signatures of Morris, Hill, Benaud, Harvey, otherwise in fair/good condition Derbyshire players. The signatures Johnston, Lindwall, McDonald, £25/35 are all on pieces/scraps and laid Miller, Tallon etc. The sheet has been down to sheet with title to top of laid down to an album page at the 175* Australia v England 1978/79. sheet. Signatures include W. top, light fold marks otherwise in Official ‘Queensland Cricket Fullwood (5 matches), Skinner, good condition £60/80 Association’ headed paper signed by Alderman, Worthington, Beet, both the Australian (12 signatures) 169 India tour of England 1952. Official Carter, Mitchell, Storer etc. G and England (16) teams who played autograph sheet for the tour, fully £30/40 in the first Test on the 1st-6th signed with eighteen signatures in December 1978. Signatures include 166 Test & County players 1928-1933. ink, including Hazare, Chowdhury, Yallop, Wood, Toohey, Hughes, Small black autograph book Gaekwad, Ramchand, Roy, Umrigar Yardley, Higgs, Hurst, Brearley, containing over 230 signatures, etc. The sheet has been laid down to Willis, Botham, Gower, Old, Radley, neatly presented, mainly in pencil. an album page at the top, light fold Gooch, Randall etc. VG £60/80 Signatures include players from the marks otherwise in good condition West Indies 1933, South Africa 1929 £30/50 176* Australia v England 1978/79. and New Zealand 1931 touring Official ‘Melbourne Cricket Ground’ 170 Sussex 1933. Album page nicely teams to England plus County headed paper signed by the signed in ink by eleven members of players from mainly Yorkshire, Australian team who played in the the team including Melville, Cox, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Essex, third Test January 1979. Signatures Pearce, Bowley, Langridge, Cornford Middlesex, Sussex, Somerset, include Border, Yallop, Toohey, etc. G £40/60 Leicestershire, Hampshire, Kent and Yardley, Wood, Dymock, Higgs etc. Gloucestershire. Some rarer 171 West Indies 1939. Album page VG £35/45 signatures noted including W. nicely signed in ink by all sixteen 177 England c1930. Album page signed Broadhead (1 match) and W.A. members of the West Indies touring by eleven members of the team Shackleton (5 matches) of Yorkshire, team to England. Signatures include including Chapman, Robins, Tate, C.A. Palmer (9 matches) of Grant, Constantine, Hylton, Weekes, Duckworth, Duleepsinhji, Warwickshire, D.V. Hill (28 matches) Headley, Gomez, Sealy, Clarke, Duckworth, Larwood, Hobbs, of Worcestershire, E.J. Benson (5 Stollmeyer, Matindale, Williams, Sutcliffe etc. Old tape mark to edge matches) of Gloucestershire, C.A.B. Cameron etc. Slight smudge to the of page affecting two signatures McVitie (1 match), T.A. Crawford Clarke signature otherwise in good otherwise in good condition £30/50 (13 matches) and P.V.F. Cazalet (4 condition. Rare in this fully signed matches) of Kent etc. Other form £200/300 178 Nottinghamshire 1930. Small album signatures include Chapman, page signed in ink by nine members Leslie George Hylton, a member of Quaife, Woolley, Summers, Berry, of the team. Signatures include Carr, the touring party, was hung for the Gunn, Santall, Wood, Sellers, C.H. Gunn, Lilley, Larwood, Voce, S.H. murder of his Wife in 1955 Bull, Townsend, Duleepsinhji, Copley (one match), Whysall etc. Cameron, Deane, Bell, Christy, 172 Essex 1949. Album page signed in Page laid down to larger album Taylor, Mead, Page, Vivian, Hobbs, ink by eleven members of the team page. G £30/40 Wellard, Hoad, Sealy, Martindale, including Pullinger, Dodds, Wade, R. 179 New Zealand 1949. Album page Grant, Headley etc. Good/very good Smith, Avery, Cray, Pearce etc. To signed in ink by fifteen members of condition £200/300 verso are eleven signatures of the the touring team to England. Northamptonshire including Brown, 167 Australian tour of England 1938. Signatures include Hadlee, Donnelly, Nutter, Oldfield, Timms, Broderick, Official autograph sheet for the Sutcliffe, Reid, Wallace, Scott, Fiddling etc. Mark to page otherwise Australian tour of Great Britain 1938. Cresswell etc. Sold with a similar in good condition £15/25 Very nicely signed in ink by all album page signed by five members seventeen members of the touring 173 Northamptonshire 1958. Official of the England team including party including the Manager, Jeanes. autograph sheet nicely signed in ink Washbrook, Edrich, Compton, Signatures are Bradman, Hassett, by nineteen members of the team. Jackson etc. G £30/50 McCabe, Barnett, Barnes, White, Signatures include Subba Row, 180 Leicestershire 1955. Large album Waite, McCormick, Ward, O’Reilly, Archer, Brookes, Tribe, McGibbon, page signed in ink by twelve Brown, Walker, Badcock, Fleetwood Tyson, Manning etc. Adhesive marks members of the team. Signatures Smith, Fingleton, Chipperfield and to edges otherwise in good include Palmer, Jackson, Lester, Jeanes. Sheet laid down to half size condition £20/30 Boshier, Munden, Smithson £20/30

15 181 Northamptonshire 1955. Large Atherton, Fraser, Hussain, Thorpe, Mailey, McDonald, Hendry, Ryder, album page signed in ink by eleven Gough, Hick, Stewart, Hollioake etc. Gregory, Andrews, Mayne, Oldfield members of the team. Signatures G £25/35 etc. Signed to verso by Jack Hobbs. include Tyson, Brookes, Andrew, G/VG £120/160 189 England 1994-1998. Official Livingstone, Subba Row, Tribe etc. autograph sheets for England v New 196 West Indies 1966. Rare official Generally good condition £15/25 Zealand (Lord’s) 1994, v Pakistan autograph sheet for the West Indies 182 Hampshire 1955. Large album page (Lord’s) 1996, v India (Trent Bridge) tour of England 1966. Signed in ink signed in ink by twelve members of 1996 and v South Africa (Lord’s) by seventeen members of the the team. Signatures include 1998. All fully signed. Qty 4. G touring party including Sobers, Shackleton, Marshall, Sainsbury, £20/30 Hunte, Griffith, Soloman, Lashley, Gray, Harrison, Eagar etc. G £20/30 Stollmeyer, Carew, Nurse, Gibbs, 190 Essex v Nottinghamshire, Benson & Kanhai, Butcher etc. The sheet laid 183 Glamorgan 1932. Large album page Hedges Cup Final 1989. Official down to album page with fifteen signed in pencil by eleven members M.C.C. headed autograph sheets signatures of the Australian Rugby of the team. Signatures include fully signed by each team. Twenty Union tour of England 1957/58 to Turnbull, Davies, Brierley, Davies, five signatures including Gooch, verso, plus separate album page Dyson, Every, Mercer etc. G £30/40 Waugh, Prichard, Miller, Foster, with further sixteen signatures (31 Lever, Broad, Randall, French, 184 Somerset 1946. Lined page signed in signatures in total). Folds to sheet Robinson etc. Sold with an official ink by twelve members of the team. otherwise in good condition scorecard for Derbyshire v Middlesex Signatures include Castle, Langdale, £80/120 1994. Richard Johnson took all ten Walford, Luckes, Wellard, Andrews, wickets in the Derbyshire 2nd 197 Australian tour of England 1953. Buse, Lawrence etc. G £30/50 innings, 10-45. Signed by Johnson. Official autograph sheet signed in 185 Australia tour of England 1930. G £15/25 ink by members of the touring party Album page signed in ink by eleven including Hassett, Morris, Hill, 191 Yorkshire 1929. Album page signed members of the touring party. Benaud, Harvey, Lindwall, in ink by eleven members of the Signatures include Woodfull, McDonald, Miller, Davidson etc. team. Signatures include Worsley, Bradman, Hornibrook, Oldfield, Eleven legible signatures, the others Sutcliffe, Dennis, Rhodes, Mitchell, Wall, Ponsford, McCabe, Fairfax etc. fading or faded. The legible Robinson, Leyland, Holmes etc. G Page laid down to slightly larger signatures and the sheet have £30/50 page. Old tape mark over the browned with age. G £40/60 signature of Woodfull otherwise in 192 Hampshire 1929. Album page 198 Lancashire 1931. Album page signed good condition £50/70 signed in ink by twelve members of by eleven members of the team. the team. Signatures include 186 Australian tour of England 1938. Signatures include Eckersley, E. Pothecary, Lowndes, Boyes, Mead, Official autograph sheet for the Tydlesley, MacDonald, Hopwood, W. Lancashire, Creese, McCorkell Australian tour of Great Britain 1938. Iddon etc. Seven in pencil, four in etc. G £30/50 Nicely signed in ink by thirteen ink. VG £30/50 members of the touring party 193 Essex 1930. Album page signed in 199 Worcestershire 1929. Album page including the Manager, Jeanes. ink by eight members of the team. nicely signed in ink by eight Signatures are Bradman, Hassett, Signatures include Morris, Bray, members of the team. Signatures McCabe, Barnett, Barnes, White, Wilcox, Lywood (2 matches), include M. Nichol, Gibbons, W.V. Waite, Brown, McCormick, Walker, O’Connor, Pope etc. G £20/30 Fox, J. Fox, Root, Tarbox, J. Price etc. Fingleton, Chipperfield and Jeanes. 194 England v South Africa 1929. Album G £20/30 Laid down to album page not page signed in ink by thirteen affecting signatures, light folds, file 200 Worcestershire 1939. Album page players. Twelve signatures of holes to right hand border otherwise nicely signed in pencil by ten England players and H.W. Taylor of in good condition £100/150 members of the team. Signatures South Africa. Signatures include include C.J. Lyttleton, C.H. Palmer, P. 187 England 1978/1979. Official Carr, Wyatt, Hammond, Leyland, Jackson, Martin, Jenkins, Yarnold, autograph sheet for the England Clark, Geary, Sutcliffe, Hobbs, B.P. King, Howorth, Jackson etc. tour of Australia 1978/79. Signed in Woolley etc. To verso are twelve Pencil signature of Len Hutton to ink by seventeen members of the signatures of the Nottinghamshire verso. G £25/35 party including Brearley, Botham, ‘Champion County’ team of 1939. Willis, Gooch, Randall, Gower, Signatures include Carr, Bland, 201 Lancashire v Northamptonshire Radley, Lever etc. G £25/35 Staples, Larwood, Walker, Lilley, 1921. Album page nicely signed in Gunn, Whysall, Shipston etc. G ink by the Lancashire team who 188 England v Australia. Official England £50/70 played Northamptonshire at Old autograph sheets for England v Trafford on the 18th-20th May Australia, 6th Test at The Oval 1993, 195 Australia 1921. Large album page 1921. Twelve signatures including touring party to Australia 1994/95 signed in ink by twelve members of M.N. Kenyon, Makepeace, R. and tour party to Australia 1998/99. the touring team to England. K.Tyldesley, Hallows, J.S. Heap, W. All fully signed. Signatures include Signatures include Armstrong, Ellis, L. Cook, Dean, Blomley, E.

16 Tyldesley, etc. Some rarer Hadlee, Collinge, Parker etc. Sold Centenary Album’. Bombay 1972. signatures. Six ink signatures of the with a further sheet for Australia v Original gold boards. G £25/35 Middlesex Amateurs team of 1921 Pakistan 1981, signed by eight of 213 ‘C.K. Nayudu. The Shahenshah of to verso. Signatures include Mann, the Australian team and seventeen Indian Cricket’. Vasant Raiji. Bombay Haig, Dales, C.N. Bruce etc. G members of the Pakistan team, odd 1989. Deluxe edition, signed and £40/60 signatures fading and official sheet numbered by the author, this being for Victoria v South Australia 1994 Lancashire won the match by ten number 61. Dustwrapper. G £15/25 with twelve signatures of the wickets. For Lancashire, Hallows Victoria team. Plus a sheet signed by 214 ‘Cricketers Calendar 1928’. W. made 76, J.D. Tyldesley 65 and a number of former Test cricketers at Curran-Reedy. London 1927. With a Dean took ten wickets in the match. an eve of Test Dinner held in foreword by J.B. Hobbs. Original For Northamptonshire, Wells took Nottingham. Signatures include pictorial wrappers featuring Hobbs. 5-73 in Lancashire’s only innings Fingleton, Larwood, Loxton, Voce, Anecdotes and humorous sketches and Woolley top scored in both Wyatt, Barber etc, fading to odd for each week of the year. Some innings scoring 55no and 67 signature and a further item signed wear to spine area of the calendar 202 Lancashire v Northamptonshire by David Gower. All five profes - otherwise in good condition. 1921. Album page nicely signed in sionally mounted, framed and Unusual £40/60 ink by the Northamptonshire team glazed. G £35/45 215 ‘Life and Reminiscences of Robert who played Lancashire at Old CRICKET BOOKS Abel in the Cricket Field. Told by Trafford on the 18th-20th May Himself’. Edited by H.V. Dorey. 1921. Eleven signatures including 207 ‘The Graces. E.M., W.G. & G.F.’. London 1910. Original pictorial R.O. Raven, C. Partridge (1 match), A.G. Powell and S. Canynge Caple. wrappers. Tape reinforcement to W.H. Denton, B. White (8 matches), London 1948. D/W. Limited edition spine otherwise in good condition. A.E. Thomas, Woolley, Wells etc. number 79 of 1000 numbered Rare £80/120 Some rarer signatures. To verso are copies. Signed in ink to title page by twelve pencil signatures from the A.G. Powell and S. Canynge Caple 216 ‘The Cricket Field’. Rev James Yorkshire v York & District match and handwritten dedication to facing Pycroft. London 1873. Sixth edition. played on the 2nd and 3rd June page. ‘To my friend Bert Richards Original pictorial boards. 1948. Signatures include Brennan, from Archie Powell, writer of this Photographic plate of W.G. Grace Wardle, Coxon, Watson etc. G story (except statistics). Bristol, opposite title page. Good condition £40/60 England. New Year 1949’. G £50/70 £40/60 203 Nottinghamshire 1946. Album page 208 ‘A Bibliography of Cricket’. 217 ‘Cricketana’. Rev James Pycroft. nicely signed in ink by eleven Compiled by E.W. Padwick. London London 1865. Rebound in green members of the team. Signatures 1984. Second edition. Sold with boards. Broken front and rear hinges include Hearne, Voce, Hardstaff, ‘Padwick’s Bibliography of Cricket’ otherwise in good condition £30/40 Simpson, Woodhead, Stocks, Volume II. Compiled by Eley & 218 ‘A Cricketer’s Log’. Gilbert Jessop. Keeton, Butler etc. G £25/35 Griffiths. London 1991. Some London 1922. Original pictorial annotation to the 1984 edition 204 Middlesex 1952. Album page nicely covers. Generally good condition otherwise in good condition £40/60 signed in ink by ten members of the £30/50 team. Signatures include Edrich, L. 209 ‘A Cameo from the Past- The life 219 ‘Alfred Shaw. Cricketer, his Career Compton, Knightly-Smith, Bennet, and Times of H.S.T.L. Hendry’. and Reminiscences’. A.W. Pullin. Warr, Sims, Robertson, Knightly- Ronald Cardwell and Thos. London 1902. Original green Smith etc. Sold with a card signed by Hodgson. Privately printed 1984. boards. Some wear to spine thirteen members of the Limited edition number 85 of 325 otherwise in good condition £50/70 Leicestershire team of 1972 copies produced, signed to title page including Illingworth, Davison, by Hendry and Bill O’Reilly. VG 220 ‘Annals of Cricket’. W.W. Read. Tolchard, Birkenshaw, McKenzie, £25/35 London 1896. Original pictorial Booth, Higgs etc. G £20/30 board covers. Some breaking to 210 ‘Guide to Lillywhite’s Guides’. D.T. internal hinges, contents becoming 205 Nottinghamshire 1947/48. Album Smith. Corsham 1992. Limited loose otherwise in good condition page signed in ink by ten members edition (second issue) of twenty £15/25 of the team. Signatures include copies produced, this being number Sime, Simpson, Keeton, Stocks, 17. VG. Rare £150/250 221 ‘German Cricket: A Brief History’. Woodhead, Harvey, Winrow, B.H. J.D. Coldham. London, privately 211 ‘Victor Trumper- The Beau Ideal of a Farr etc. G £15/25 printed, 1983. Original wrappers. Cricketer’. Vasant Raiji. Bombay Limited edition of 125 copies, signed 206 New Zealand 1975. Official 1964. Original dustwrapper. G by the author. This being number autograph sheet for the New £20/30 92. VG £40/50 Zealand tour of the United Kingdom 212 ‘Ranji- The Legend and the Man’. 1975. Fully signed in ink by all 222 ‘The M.C.C. Tour of Australia Vasant Raiji. Bombay 1963. Original fifteen members of the party 1903/04’. R.L. Cardwell. Privately dustwrapper. Sold with ‘Ranji. A including G.Turner, Cairns, Hastings, printed 1988. Limited edition

17 263/287 signed by the author and records’. Compiled by E.H.M. Baillie boards. Limited edition of 600 Bill O’Reilly. G £20/30 (Bail) and R.H. Campbell. Melbourne copies, this being number 587, 1924. Original pictorial wrappers. signed by the author. Also 223 ‘The Golden Age of Cricket. A Presentation copy from R.H. handwritten dedication to the Memorial Book of Hugh Trumble’. Campbell to R. Eustace Tracey. Old vendor dated 1988. G £30/40 Robert Trumble. Melbourne 1968. tape reinforcement to spine, minor Signed limited edition of 1000, 238 ‘Balmania Revisited 1897-1990. foxing/wear to wrappers otherwise signed in ink by Trumble. Minor tear Official history of Balmain District in good condition £40/60 to dustwrapper. G £40/50 Cricket Club, a sequel to Cricket 231 ‘The Sporting Globe Cricket Book Balmania’. Clifford Winning. Balmain 224 ‘Memorable Cricket Matches’. Sir 1928/29. A book of averages and 1990. Original pictorial wrappers. Geoffrey Tomkinson. Kidderminster records’. Compiled by E.H.M. Baillie Limited edition of 1000 copies, this 1958. Original boards. Limited (Bail). Melbourne 1929. Original being number 185, signed by the edition of 500 numbered copies, pictorial wrappers. Good+ condition author. G £20/30 signed by the author, this being £30/50 number 442. G/VG £25/35 239 ‘Cricket. Containing hints on 232 ‘The Sporting Globe Cricket Book bowling, batting, fielding and 225 ‘New Zealand Cricket 1841-1914’. 1932/33 (Bodyline)’. Compiled by captaincy’. ‘New Penny Handbooks’. T.W. Reese. Christchurch 1927. E.H.M. Baillie (Bail). With M.C.C. Ward, Lock & Co. London 1898. Original cloth boards. Some staining itinerary, pictures of the Australian Original pictorial wrappers featuring to boards, minor foxing to page and England teams including Jardine, W.G. Grace. Some soiling and foxing edges otherwise in good condition. Woodfull, Bradman, Larwood, Voce to wrappers otherwise in generally Rare £100/150 etc to inside pages. Original pictorial good condition £20/30 226 New Zealand Cricket 1914-1933. wrappers. Some wear, with loss, to 240 ‘Chronicles of Cricket’. Nyren, Vol II. T.W. Reese. Auckland 1936. rear wrapper at corner and to last Lilywhite & Denison. Swan & Original dustwrapper. Good few pages at corner, ink blot to front Sonnenschein 1888. Original green condition. Sold with ‘New Zealand wrapper otherwise in good boards with titles in gilt to spine. Cricket 1894-1974’. Arthur H. condition. Scarce £30/50 Some browning to pages, rear Carman. 1974. Poor dustwrapper 233 ‘The Sporting Globe Cricket Book internal hinge broken otherwise in otherwise in good condition. Qty 2. 1936/37. A book of averages and good condition £20/30 G £40/60 records’. Compiled by E.H.M. Baillie 241 ‘Cricket Not War. The Australian 227 ‘The History of South African (Bail). Melbourne 1936. Original Services XI and the Victory Tests of Cricket. Including the full scores of pictorial wrappers. Good condition. 1945’. Ian Woodward. Victoria all important matches since 1876’. Sold with similar editions for 1994. Limited edition of 1000 M.W. Luckin. Johannesburg 1915. 1946/47 and 1950/51. The copies, this being number 211, Handwritten signed dedication to 1946/47 edition with odd faults, the signed by the author £20/30 Tom Goddard (Gloucestershire & 1950/51 with torn internal page England 1922-1952) by the author, otherwise in good condition. Qty 3 242 ‘Early Memoirs of Frank Woolley’. ‘To T. W. Goddard Esq, With £30/40 Kent 1976. Limited edition number compliments & best wishes from the 822/1000 copies. Signed in blue ink 234 ‘Great Cricketers. The Age of Grace author, Maurice Luckin, Xmas 1930’. by Woolley. G £25/35 & Trumper’. Compiled by George Original boards. Minor wear to spine Beldam, jnr. Cheshire 2000. Limited 243 ‘Australian Cricket Annual’. Clarence otherwise in good condition edition 376 of 548 produced signed Moody. Adelaide 1898. Cricket £200/300 by Cornelia Beldam. Short listed for album of Noted Australian Cricketers 228 ‘The History of South African Cricket the Cricket Society Book of the Year Past and Present. Appears to be 1919-1927. A complete record of all in 2000. New. VG £100/150 Parts 2,3,4 & 6 complete, with five first-class South African cricket since pages of Part 5, lacking Part 1 and 235 ‘Tours and Tests’. Kenneth Farnes. the war’. M.W. Luckin. one page of Part 5. Also includes London 1940. Ex-libris, Stanley W. Johannesburg 1928. Original green original front wrappers for Parts 4 Dickson. G £20/30 boards. Some ‘light’ fading to boards and 6. 58 pages of mono full page otherwise in good condition 236 ‘Cricket in Isolation. The politics of plates of Australian players, teams £70/100 race and cricket in South Africa’. and grounds with colour decorative Edited by Andre Odendaal. Cape borders. The subject is named with 229 ‘South African Cricket 1927-1947’. Town 1977. Dustwrapper. Limited biography to border. Original Louis Duffus 1948. Original boards. edition of 1000 copies, this being publishers cloth. Also issued in six Good/very good condition. Sold number 618, signed by the author. G monthly parts. Padwick 3344. Rare. with ‘Cricketers of the Veld’. Duffus £30/50 Some foxing to first few pages 1947 and ‘Play Abandoned. An otherwise in good condition Autobiography’. Duffus 1969. Qty 237 ‘Cricket Balmania 1897-1980. £100/150 3. G £20/30 Official history of Balmain District Cricket Club’. Clifford Winning. 244 ‘Defending the Ashes 1932-1933’. 230 ‘The Sporting Globe Cricket Book Balmain 1981. Original pictorial R.W.E Wilmot. Melbourne 1933. 1924/25. A book of averages and

18 Original pictorial covers. G/VG Signed and inscribed by Stevenson Larwood & Kevin Perkins. Sydney £25/35 to front end paper. G £15/25 1982. Paperback edition. Nicely signed to title page by Larwood. G 245 ‘G.L. Jessop. A complete record of 254 ‘Gubby Allen. Man of Cricket’. E.W. £20/30 his performances in first class Swanton. London 1985. cricket’. C.J. Britton. Birmingham Dustwrapper. Very nicely signed in 265 ‘Cricket Our Weakness. A Chronicle 1935. Original cloth boards £25/35 ink by Allen to title page. G £15/25 of the many trials and few triumphs of Manitoba’s Cricketers between 246 ‘Seventy-One . The 255 ‘Cricket Crusader’. Garry Sobers. 1948 and 1955’. William Weighton. Reminiscences of William Caffyn’. London 1966. Dustwrapper. Very Canada 1957. G £30/40 Edited by ‘Mid-On’. Richard Daft. nicely signed in ink by Sobers to Edinburgh 1899. Minor wear to front end paper. G £20/30 266 ‘Recollections and Reminiscences’. boards otherwise in good condition Lord Hawke. London 1924. Original 256 ‘Twenty Years at the Top’. Garry £30/40 decorative boards. Good to very Sobers. London 1988. Dustwrapper. good condition with gilts bright. G 247 ‘Talks with Old English Cricketers’. Very nicely signed in ink by Sobers to £25/35 A.W. Pullin (Old Ebor). Edinburgh front end paper. G £15/25 1900. Original decorative board 267 ‘Recovering the Ashes. An Account 257 ‘Ashes- And Dust’. D.R. Jardine. covers. Minor faults to boards of the Cricket Tour in Australia 1911- London 1934. Original dustwrapper otherwise in good+ condition 12’. J.B. Hobbs. London 1912. 2nd . Some faults to dustwrapper £40/50 impression. Original pictorial boards. otherwise in good condition. Sold Wear and old tape to spine, front 248 ‘Life, Scores and Mode of Dismissal with ‘Cricket’ D.R. Jardine 1946. Qty board becoming slightly loose of ‘W.G.’ in First Class Cricket. With 2. G £30/40 otherwise in good condition £18/25 summary of results. 1865-1896’. 258 ‘Bodyline’. ‘Anti Body-Line’. Alan London 1896. First edition. Bound in 268 ‘The Australians In England. A Kippax & Eric Barbour. London 1933. black boards with ‘W.G.’ in gilt to complete record of the cricket tour Original decorative wrappers. Minor centre of board. G £50/70 of 1882, with the batting and wear to spine, minor foxing to page bowling averages of the Australians 249 ‘Centenary of Australia & England edges otherwise in good condition and the Englishmen who played 1877-1977. Limited £50/70 against them’. C.F. Pardon. London Edition Print Folio’. Sydney 1977. 259 ‘With Bat and Ball’. George Giffen. 1882. Portrait frontispiece. Rebound Large square brochure including nine London 1898. Original hardback in blue boards, without original pages of colour plates in original with green decorative boards with wrappers. Small loss and old repair portfolio with six loosely inserted gilt titles etc. G £30/40 to frontispiece otherwise in good limited edition colour reproductions condition. Rare £120/160 of early cricket prints. G £18/25 260 ‘Cricket Centenary. The Story of Cricket in Hawke’s Bay 1855-1955. 269 ‘The Australian Cricket Annual’. First 250 Middlesex County Cricket Club Dustwrapper. Ex-libris. G £25/35 Year 1896. A complete Record of 1921-1947. Volume III. N. Haig. Australian Cricket in 1895/1896. London 1950. Original red 261 ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace. Bristol 1891. Edited by John C. Davis. Sydney decorative boards. Odd faults Original cloth. Sold with ‘The 1896. Rebound in green boards with otherwise in good condition £25/35 Memorial Biography of Dr W.G. original front wrapper only. Some Grace’. Lord Hawke, Harris and 251 Cricket in the Fiji Islands. P.A. Snow. loss to edges of front wrapper Home Gordon. London 1919. Christchurch 1949. Original otherwise in good/very good Original decorative covers. Qty 2. dustwrapper. Odd faults otherwise condition. Rare £60/90 Odd minor faults otherwise in good in good condition £25/35 condition £30/40 The annual appeared for only three 252 ‘The Australian Cricket Team of years 1896-1898 262 ‘The Fight for the Ashes 1932/33’. 1893. Complete Biographies with Jack Hobbs. London 1933. Signed to 270 ‘The Cricket Year Book 1886’ (First portraits of Messrs. J.M. Blackham, title page by Hobbs. One photo Year). For general reference in all H.C. Bannerman, G. Giffen and plate loose, light fading to spine and matters relating to the game for the C.T.B. Turner’. Henry V.L. Stanton of minor staining to boards otherwise year 1886’. Manchester 1886. ‘The Sportsman’. London 1893. in good condition £30/50 Rebound in boards with original Original decorative wrappers. wrappers preserved. Rare. G/VG Illustrated. Some loss to edges of 263 ‘The Bradman Albums’ Don £40/60 wrappers, other odd faults including Bradman. London 1988. Volumes 1 additional staples to page edge & 2 in slipcase. Volume one has been Published between 1886-1889 otherwise in generally good nicely signed and dedicated to the 271 ‘The Cricket Year Book 1889’ (last condition. Rare £200/300 vendor by Bradman to title page and year). For general reference in all first picture plate. Good condition. 253 ‘Play. The Story of the Carlton matters relating to the game for the Rare in this signed condition Cricket Club and a Personal Record year 1889’. Manchester 1889. £200/300 of over 50 Years’ Scottish Cricket’. Rebound in boards lacking original N.L. Stevenson. Edinburgh 1946. 264 ‘The Larwood Story’. Harold wrappers. Rare. G £30/50

19 272 ‘Cricket Chat for 1888-Gleanings to wrapper extremities otherwise in foxing otherwise in good condition from ‘Cricket’ during 1886-1887’. good condition £25/35 £50/70 Published by the ‘Cricket Office’. 3rd 281 ‘Famous Cricketers’. Bound book 288 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the edition. Original wrappers. Original containing ‘Photo Album of Famous Game. Volume VI. Numbers 140- sepia albumen photograph of ‘The Cricketers’. E Maguire & Co, Our 169. January 27th to December 29th Gentlemen of Canada 1887’ after Cricketers, Past and present parts II, 1887. London 1887. Complete with contents page. Wear with loss to III, IV, V and VI plus special title-page and index. Illustrated. One edges of front wrapper, old tape Australian Number plus ‘Famous page detached otherwise in good reinforcement to spine otherwise in Cricket Teams. No. 2’. All bound as condition £40/60 good condition £18/25 one. G £30/50 289 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 273 ‘Chronicles in Cartoon from ‘Vanity 282 ‘The Story of the Tests’. S.K. Game. Volume VII. Numbers 170- Fair’. A collection of articles taken Gurunathan. Madras 1961-1964. 199. January 28th to December 27th from the ‘Windsor Magazine’ Bound Volumes I-III. Original Wrappers. 1888. London 1888. Complete with in brown boards with many Volume I, India v England 1932- title-page and index. Illustrated. illustrations both in colour and mono 1959, Volume II, Australia & West Original publishers’s cloth, with titles including cricketers and other Indies and Volume III Pakistan, New in gilt. Some wear to spine, minor sportsmen. G/VG £30/50 Zealand & England 1961-1964. G foxing otherwise in good condition 274 Ayres’ Cricket Companion 1905. 4th £20/30 £50/70 year of issue. Edited by W.R. Weir. 283 ‘Cricket in Eastern Canada’. C.F. 290 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Original decorative boards. Ex Whiting. Montreal 1963. Sold with Game. Volume VIII. Numbers 200- Nottingham High School Library. five other books and brochures with 229. January 24th to December 27th Some splitting to internal hinges Canadian interest including ‘North 1889. London 1889. Complete with otherwise in good condition £15/25 America in International Cricket’. title-page and index. Illustrated. Published 1902-1932 Bowen 1960, ‘The Canadian Tour of Original publishers’s cloth, with titles England 1954. Produced by The in gilt. One page detached, breaking 275 Ayres’ Cricket Companion 1914 & Canadian Cricketer, ‘Bungalaguah to internal hinges, wear to spine 1916. 13th & 15th year of issue. C.C. US and Canadian tour 1979’ otherwise in good condition £40/60 Edited by W.R. Weir. Original etc. G £20/30 decorative boards. G £30/50 291 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 284 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game. Volume IX. Numbers 230- 276 ‘Cricket in Many Climes’. P.F. Game. Volume II. Numbers 22-49. 259. January 24th to December 27th Warner. London 1900. Original February 16th to December 27th 1890. London 1890. Complete with pictorial covers. Signed to front end 1883. London 1883. Complete with title-page and index. Illustrated. paper by Sydney Santall, title-page and index. Illustrated. Original publishers’s cloth, with titles Warwickshire 1894-1914. One plate Original publishers’s cloth, with titles in gilt. Minor wear to spine detached and slightly damaged in gilt. G £50/70 otherwise in good condition £60/80 otherwise in good condition £30/50 285 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 292 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 277 ‘Echoes from Old Cricket Fields.. or Game. Volume III. Numbers 50-79. Game. Volume X. Numbers 263- sketches of cricket and cricketer from January 31st to December 25th 286. April 16th to September 24th the earliest history of the game to 1884. London 1884. Complete with 1891. London 1891. Lacking title- the present time’. Frederick Gale. title-page and index. Illustrated. page and index. Illustrated. Rebound London 1896. New & revised Rebound in green boards, trimming in black boards, with titles to spine in edition. Rebound in beige boards by book-binder tight to top edge on gilt. Some wear to spine and board with original wrappers preserved. G certain pages. G £40/60 corners otherwise in good condition £40/60 £40/60 286 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 278 ‘How we Recovered the Ashes’. P.F. Game. Volume IV. Numbers 80-109. 293 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Warner. London 1904. An account January 31st to December 24th Game. Volume XI. Numbers 290- of the 1903-04 M.C.C. tour of 1885. London 1884. Complete with 318. January 28th to November Australia. Original decorative cloth. title-page and index. Illustrated. 24th 1892. London 1892. Lacking A little worn, wear and splitting to Rebound in green boards, trimming title-page and index. Illustrated. spine paper, contents a little loose by book-binder tight to side edge on Rebound, with front board but in good condition £30/50 certain pages. G £40/60 becoming detached. G £40/60 279 ‘Cricket Highways and Byways’. F.S. 287 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 294 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Ashley Cooper. London 1927. G/VG Game. Volume V. Numbers 110- Game. Volume XII. Numbers 320- £20/30 139. January 28th to December 30th 349. January 26th to December 28th 280 ‘The History of a Hundred 1886. London 1886. Complete with 1893. London 1893. Complete with Centuries’. W.G. Grace. Edited by W. title-page and index. Illustrated. title-page and index. Illustrated. Yardley. London 1895. Tape Original publishers’s cloth, with titles Rebound in black boards, with titles reinforcement to spine, some wear in gilt. Some wear to spine, minor to spine in gilt. G £50/70

20 295 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 301 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by etc. G £30/50 Game. Volume XIV. Numbers 386- P.F. Warner. Volumes XVI-XIX. 1935- 309 Signed cricket books. Collection of 402. May 2nd to December 22nd 1939 complete. All five volumes, twenty five books, all signed by their 1895. London 1895. All editions complete with annuals. Various author or subject. Signatures include with original wrappers. Lacking title- bindings, Faults to four pages of the A. Davidson, Tyson, E. Chatfield , page and index. Illustrated. Rebound 1935 edition. Some browning to Wyatt, Hadlee, B. Johnston, Brearley in green boards, with titles to spine page edges otherwise in good etc. G £40/60 in gilt. G £40/60 condition £50/80 310 Signed autobiographies. Good 296 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the 302 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by selection of five books, all signed by Game. Volume XV. Numbers 410- P.F. Warner. Volumes XXI-XXVI. their author or subject. Signatures 439. January 30th to December 31st 1940-1945 complete. All six are S. Wettimuny, I. Khan, A. 1896. London 1896. Complete with volumes, complete with annuals. Davidson, Ajit Wadekar and J. title-page and index. Illustrated. Various bindings. One page Cheetham. G £25/35 Rebound in green boards, with titles detached. Some browning to pages to spine in gilt. G £50/70 otherwise in good condition 311 Don Bradman. Box of cricket books £140/180 by or about Bradman. Includes 297 Cricket: A Weekly Record of the ‘Pictorial Test Record’, ‘How to play Game. Volume XVI. Numbers 440- 303 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by Cricket’ 1948, ‘Art of Cricket’ 1958, 439. January 28th to December 30th P.F. Warner. Volumes XXVII to XXXI. ‘Don Bradman’s Book’ 1938 de-luxe 1897. London 1897. Complete with 1946-1961 complete. All sixteen edition, ‘Farewell to Cricket’ 1950, title-page and index. Illustrated. volumes, complete with annuals. biographies include Perry, C. Rebound in green boards, with titles Various bindings. Some browning to Williams etc. Sold with a small to spine in gilt. G £50/70 page edges otherwise in good selection of histories, autobi - condition £50/70 298 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by ographies etc including Grimmett P.F. Warner. Volumes I-IV. 1921- 304 ‘The Complete History of Australian ‘Getting Wickets’ 1930 etc. Qty 33. 1924/25. Volume I. Numbers 1-22 Cricket 1803-1989. Jack Pollard G £30/40 complete with Winter Annual 1987-1990. ‘The Formative Years...’, 312 South African Cricket Annual. 1921/22, Volume II. 1922. Numbers ‘The Turbulent Years...’, The 1951/52-1956, 1959, 1960, 1-21, complete, Volume III. Bradman Years...’, From Bradman to 1961/62-2004. Almost complete 1922/23. December 1922 & January Border...’ and ‘Highest, Most and run of the Annual for the period. No to April 1923, complete with Annual Best...’. Five volumes in slipcase. The Annuals were printed in 1958. 1922/23, Volume IV. 1923/24. first two volumes signed to title page Edited by Geoffrey Chettle, Durban. May-October 1923 and December- by the author. G £30/50 Qty 50. Sold with ‘The South African April 1924, complete and Volume V. 305 ‘The Scottish Cricket Annual’ 1963, Cricket Almanac 1949/50’. G.C. 1924/25. May-October 1924 and 1964 and 1968. Sold with ‘The Baker and ‘The South African Cricket December- April 1925, Annual Scottish Cricket Guide’ 1971-1973, Almanack 1969’. Qty 52. Good 1924/25, complete. All five volumes 1975, 1977-1979, 1986-1989. Qty condition £80/120 rebound in blue boards with titles in 13. Some faults to the 1968 edition silver to spine. Some browning to 313 Indian Cricket Almanack. 1951/52, otherwise in good condition £30/40 page edges otherwise in good 1954/55, 1962, 1963, 1970-2002 & condition £80/120 306 ‘The Indian Cricket-Field Annual 2004. Madras. Good run of the 1957-58 to 1964-65. Edited by Annual for the period. Edited by 299 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by Dicky Rutnagur. Bombay. Complete Gurunathan/ Sundaresan/ P.F. Warner. Volumes VI-X. 1925- run of the Annual. Odd faults Viswanath. Original covers and 1929 complete. All five volumes, otherwise in good condition boards Odd faults otherwise in good complete with annuals. All five £70/100 condition £70/100 volumes uniformly rebound in blue boards with titles in silver to spine. 307 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annuals. 1924- 314 The Cricket Almanack of New Some browning to page edges 1928, 1933, 1938, 1947-1982, Zealand. 1949-1968, 1970, 1978 to otherwise in good condition 1984, 1985 and 1987. Qty 46. Some 2003. Good run of the Annual for £70/100 faults but overall in good condition £ the period. Edited by Arthur £30/50 Carman, Wellington. Qty 52. Odd 300 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by faults. G £70/100 P.F. Warner. Volumes XI-XV. 1930- 308 ‘Cricket in Eastern Canada’. C.F. 1934 complete. Four of the five Whiting. Montreal 1963. Sold with 315 ‘Association of Cricket Statisticians’ volumes, complete with annuals. five other books and brochures with Publications. Selection of fifty six Four of the five volumes uniformly Canadian interest including ‘North ‘Famous Cricketers Series’ rebound in blue boards with titles in America in International Cricket’. brochures. Numbers 1-55, complete silver to spine, the 1934 edition in Bowen 1960, ‘The Canadian Tour of with the exception of number 48 slightly different binding. Some England 1954. Produced by The including 2nd Edition copies for Jack browning to page edges otherwise Canadian Cricketer, ‘Bungalaguah Hobbs and Frank Woolley. Subjects in good condition £70/100 C.C. US and Canadian tour 1979’ include McCabe, Grace, Wisden,

21 Bradman, Sobers, Harvey, Worrell, general Ashes/Australian cricket boxes containing eighty seven Clem Hill, Blythe, May, Spofforth, books, good selection. G £30/50 general cricket books, good Parr, Lindwall, Armstrong, Ponsford, selection. G £40/60 321 Cricket books. ‘Cricket’. Hon. E Larwood etc. VG £60/80 Lyttleton 1890, ‘Cricket Facts and 327 Cricket biographies/autobiographies. 316 The Cricket Society. Full set of the Figures’. J. Birch 1907, ‘Cricket. A Box of thirty five biographies and ‘Journal of the Cricket Society’ Popular Handbook of the Game’. autobiographies with good West 1961-1994. Volumes 1-16. Bound in Grace, Pycroft, Gale... 1887, ‘The Indies interest. Subjects include eight attractive volumes. G/VG Crisis in Cricket and the Leg Before Worrell, Stollmeyer, Lara, Hunte, £40/60 Rule’. R.H. Lyttelton. 1928, ‘The Haynes, Kanhai, Gilchrist, Walcott, Hambledon Men’. E.V. Lucas. 1907, Donald, M. Taylor etc. G £30/50 317 Cricket books. ‘Kings of Cricket’ R. ‘Cricket Personalities’. Leveson Daft. Bristol 1893,‘Cricket with the 328 Cricket biographies/autobiographies. Gower 1925, ‘Was it all Cricket’. Lid Off’. A.W. Carr. London 1935, Box of forty biographies and autobi - Reese 1948, ‘Ranji’. Roland Wild. ‘My Reminiscences’. S.M.J. Woods. ographies with some Yorkshire London 1934, ‘Cricket’ Badminton London 1925, ‘Cricket- interest. Subjects include Close, Library 1888, ‘Annals of Cricket’. Batsmanship’. C.B. Fry. 1912, ‘25 Wardle, Illingworth, Wardle, W.W. Read. 1896, ‘The Complete Years behind the Stumps’. H. Larwood, Verity, Statham, Dollery, Cricketer’. A.E. Knight. 1911 etc. Strudwick 1926 and ‘Twenty Four Chapman, Kapil Dev etc. G £30/50 Qty 15. Some faults, generally good Years of Cricket’. Arthur A. Lilley. condition £50/80 329 Cricket tour books 1940/60’s. Box London 1912. Sold with a box of containing thirty eight books for the twenty six cricket histories £40/60 322 County Handbooks/ Yearbooks. period. Many with dustwrapper. Sussex 1970-1989, Somerset 1979- 318 Cricket histories. ‘A History of Good selection including Ashes etc. 1988, Northamptonshire Annual Worcestershire County Cricket Club G £30/50 Reports 1966, 1970, 1971, 19073- 1844-1950’. W.R. Chignell 1950, 1983, Surrey 1958, 1961-1966, 330 Cricket tour books. Box containing ‘Cricketing Memories’. F.R. Foster 1970, 1972, 1975-1988 and 1990, forty two tour books Sold with a 1930, Bat v Ball. The book of Warwickshire Yearbooks 1990- further box of thirty nine general Individual Cricket Records 1864- 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001-2007, cricket books, good selection. G 1900. J.H. Lester. 1900, ‘100 Years Warwickshire Annual Reports 1968- £30/40 of Trent Bridge’ E.V. Lucas. Privately 1988. G £40/60 printed for Sir Julian Cahn. 331 Neville Cardus and John Arlott. Nottingham 1938, ‘A History of 323 Cricket tour books 1940/60’s. Box Collection of forty two books by the Gloucestershire County Cricket Club containing thirty eight books for the two great cricket writers including 1870-1948’. Canynge Caple. period. Many with dustwrapper. tours, biographies, histories etc. Worcester 1949 and ‘History of Includes Wellings, Harris, Duffus, Some 1st editions. G £30/50 Leicestershire C.C.C.’ E.E. Snow Arlott, Fortune etc. G £30/50 332 Yorkshire C.C.C. Annual’s 1938, 1949. Sold with a box of twenty four 324 Australian cricket 1963, 1964, 1966 & 1967. Qty 5. cricket histories. G £40/60 biographies/autobiographies. Box of Light fading to the spine of the 1938 319 Ashes histories. ‘England v Australia. thirty four biographies and autobi - edition, odd faults otherwise in good The Story of the Test Matches 1877- ographies. Includes Hassett, Miller, condition £10/20 1904’. J.N. Pentelow. 1904, Warne, Trumper, V. Richardson, 333 John Lillywhite’s Cricketers’ ‘England v Australia in the Tests from McCool, Thomson, Spofforth, G. Companion 1874 and 1875. 1876 to 1908’. Edited and compiled Chappell, Jenner, Oldfield, London. Bound together in blue by T.S. Toms. 1909, ‘Behind the MaCartney etc. Sold with two boxes boards, lacking original wrappers. G ’ W.A. Oldfield. 1938, ‘With containing eighty five general cricket £50/70 the 1930 Australians- Behind the books, good selection. G £40/60 Scenes in the Fight for the Ashes’. G. 334 ‘Fifty Years of Notts Cricket. 325 Cricket biographies/autobiographies. Tebbutt. 1930 and ‘The Games the Nottinghamshire Cricket Scores and Box of thirty six biographies and Thing’. M.A. Noble 1926. Sold with Biographies. From 1838 (Opening of autobiographies. Includes Botham, a two boxes of eighty one general the Trent Bridge Ground)’ Volume 1. Fry, Morrison, Barrington, Warne, books on Australian cricket, good Compiled by C.H. Richards. Printed McGlew, J. Wright, V. Richards, selection, mainly modern. G £40/60 & published by G. Richards of Atherton etc. Sold with two boxes Nottingham 1888. Volume 320 ‘The Fight for the Ashes 1926’. P.F. containing eighty three general contained in five individual parts, Warner. 1926. Sold with ‘The Fight cricket books, good selection. G numbered 1-4, the last unnumbered, for the Ashes in 1930’. P.F. Warner. £40/60 with blue wrappers. Part 1 includes 1930. Sold with ‘The Fight for the 326 Cricket biographies/autobiographies. mounted team portrait of the Ashes in 1934’. J.B. Hobbs. 1934, Box of thirty biographies and autobi - Nottinghamshire XI of 1866. Some tatty dustwrapper, ‘Cricket for ographies. Includes D. Wilson, L. rusting to staples, wear to wrapper Beginners’. J Hobbs 1922 and ‘My Cairns, Alley, Zaheer, F.S. Jackson, edges, some wrappers detached, Cricketing Memories’. J.B. Hobbs Lord Harris, Gavaskar, Abel, J. Reid, contents good £50/80 1924. Sold with a box of twenty nine Pocock, Pollock etc. Sold with two

22 335 ‘Alfred Lyttelton. An Account of his 342 ‘My Cricketing Days’. C.G. 352 Middlesex County Cricket Club Life’. Edith Lyttelton. First edition Macartney. London 1930. Very 1964-1899. Volume I. W.J. Ford. 1917. Faded spine, some wear to nicely signed in ink by Macartney to London 1900. Original red board extremities otherwise in good front end paper. Minor foxing to decorative boards. Some condition £25/35 page edges otherwise in good fading/staining to spine otherwise in condition £70/100 good condition £60/90 Alfred Lyttelton. Cambridge University, Middlesex & England 343 Australia. ‘The Magnet album of Test 353 Middlesex County Cricket Club 1876-1887. President of M.C.C. in Match Cricketers’. Presented with 1900-1920. Volume II. F.S. Ashley 1898. Also played for the Magnet 12th July 1930. Cooper. London 1921. Original red Worcestershire C.C.C. (not first Complete with glossy pictures laid decorative boards. Good condition class) and represented England at down in album. Features the £50/70 football in 1877 and played for Old England and Australian players from 354 Middlesex County Cricket Club Etonians in the 1876 F.A. Cup Final. the 1930 series. Sold with ‘’Cricket 1921-1947. Volume III. N. Haig. Lawyer & Statesman and Colonial Rules’. The Sports Trader Series’. London 1950. Original red Secretary 1903-1905. He became an Small booklet by T.B. Tattersall Ltd. decorative boards. Odd faults M.P. in later life Qty 2. Good condition £60/80 otherwise in good condition £25/35 336 ‘Oxford Memories. A Retrospect 344 ‘The Australian Cricket Guide 1926. 355 ‘The Eleventh Australian Tour 1902. after Fifty Years’. Rev. James Pycroft. A Book of Records’. F.S. Ashley- Particulars of the team, portraits and London 1886. In two volumes. Cooper. Nottingham 1926. Original biographies of all the players’. Includes and early history of Oxford wrappers. VG £50/70 Originally published by the ‘Cricket University cricket and the author’s 345 ‘Cricket all the Year’. Neville Cardus. Office’, London 1902. Reprinted by recollections of cricket and London 1952 (1st Edition). Very J.W. McKenzie, Ewell 1993 with new cricketers. Some wear, staining to nicely signed in ink by Cardus to title foreword by Don Bradman. Limited boards otherwise in good condition page. G £15/25 edition of 250 copies, this being £30/40 number 194, signed by Bradman. 346 ‘Lord’s and the M.C.C.’. Lord Harris 337 ‘Cricket Book Society’ booklets all Dustwrapper. VG £50/80 and F.S. Ashley Cooper. London printed circa 1946/47. Total of 1920. Fading to spine, bump to front 356 ‘The Centenary of the Marylebone twenty five booklets including odd board, odd faults otherwise in good Cricket Club 1787-1887’. Compiled duplicates. Sold with twenty seven condition G £25/35 by Henry Perkins 1887. A short ACS publications including First Class summary of the history of the club, Matches 1886, 1890, 1895 and 347 ‘Annals of Lord’s and History of the the names of those present at the 1896. Total 52. G £20/30 M.C.C....’. Alfred D. Taylor. London Centenary Dinner, and a resume of 1903. Bookplate of Lord Harris ‘My 338 Kent C.C.C. Twelve Kent related the speeches delivered thereat. Prince and My Country’ to inside books including ‘Early Memoirs of Twenty seven page book, hardback front board. G £40/60 Frank Woolley, signed limited edition red covers with titles in gilt. Gilt to 507/1000 copies, Kent Cricket 348 Surrey C.C.C. Yearbooks for 1931 edges. Includes copy of the Matches 1719-1880 edited by Lord and 1932. Minor faults to boards Centenary Dinner menu, two Harris and F.S. Ashley-Cooper 1929, otherwise in good condition. Qty 2 scorecards from the Centenary ‘The History of Kent Cricket. £30/50 matches etc. Printed by G.H. Appendix 1 1964-1984. The others Whittmann of London. Generally, 349 Surrey C.C.C. Yearbooks for 1933 being mostly biographical. G £40/60 very good condition £80/120 and 1935. Very minor faults to 339 ‘Datasport book of Wartime Cricket boards otherwise in good condition. 357 ‘A Bibliography of Cricket’. E.W. 1940-45’. G.B Andrews. 1990. Qty 2 £30/50 Padwick. London 1977. First Edition, Excellent guide to war-time cricket. lacking dustwrapper. Only 750 350 Surrey C.C.C. Yearbooks for 1936, Signed by the author. Now out of copies were printed. Loosely 1937 and 1939. Tape reinforcement print. G/VG £15/25 attached is a handwritten two page to the spine of the 1936 edition, letter dated 1980, from E.W. 340 ‘Autographed Sketches of the 1930 minor faults to boards on the other Padwick (signed Tim Padwick, as he Australian Cricketers’. Drawn from two editions otherwise in good was known) regarding the updating life by Laurence East. London 1930. condition. Qty 3 £30/40 of Padwick up to 1979 etc. Sold with With seventeen full page illustrations 351 Surrey C.C.C. Yearbooks for 1940- ‘A Bibliography of Cricket’. of the 1930 touring team. G £30/40 45, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950 (signed Compiled by E.W. Padwick. London 341 Signed cricket books. Five signed to front wrapper by Jim Laker), 1984, second edition and ‘Padwick’s books, each signed by the 1951-1957, 1959 & 1960. The first Bibliography of Cricket’ Volume II. author/editor. Signatures are Amiss, three editions in hard boards, the Compiled by Eley & Griffiths. Boycott, Lamb, Atherton and Jim others in wrappers. Odd faults to London 1991. Qty 3. Good Parks. Sold with two boxes boards and wrappers otherwise in condition £80/120 containing over fifty cricket books. G good condition. Qty 14 £40/60 E.W. (Tim) Padwick died in March £30/40 2010 at the age of 87

23 358 ‘London County Cricket Club. First this individual form. Qty 9. G 374 Ayres’ Cricket Companion 1916 & Class Records’. Compiled by William £20/30 1918. 15th & 17th year of issue. Powell. Limited edition of 250 Edited by W.R. Weir. Sold with News 368 ‘Famous Cricketers and Cricket copies, this being number 21, signed Chronicle Cricket Annual 1932, Grounds’. Edited by C.W. Alcock. by the author. G £15/25 1937, 1939, 1949, 1952, 1956- 1895. Published in eighteen weekly 1958, 1960. Plus Athletic News 359 ‘The Staffordshire Sentinel Cricket parts. Full eighteen individual parts Cricket Annual 1925, 1928, 1934 & Annual for 1910’. Original pictorial with original pictorial and decorative 1946, Daily Express Cricket Annual wrappers. 56pp. G £10/20 covers. Generally good/very good 1929 etc. Qty 19. Some faults, condition £40/60 360 ‘Records, Recollections and generally good condition £30/50 Reminiscences of 80 Years of Leek 369 ‘Cricket of Today & Yesterday’. Percy 375 Signed books. Selection of five Cricket 1844-1924’. Tom Tipper. Cross Standing. London 1902. signed books, each signed by Leek 1925. Original decorative Volumes I & II. Good original subject. Signatures are Pieterson , boards. Some wear to board pictorial cloth. Very good/excellent Flintoff, Hick, Benaud and Stephen extremities otherwise in good condition £40/60 Fleming & Nathan Astle. The condition. Sold with ‘150 Years of 370 ‘Imperial Cricket’ P.F. Warner. majority autobiographies. Also Leek Cricket Club’. Ray Poole. Leek London 1912. Large limited edition Mustaq Mohammed Benefit Year 1994. Limited edition of 300 copies, issue of 900 copies, this being no. brochure 1976 signed to front cover this being number 43. Qty 2. G 488 of the subscribers’ edition. by Mustaq and by fourteen £30/50 Original full red morocco covers, all members of the Northamptonshire 361 ‘The Story of a Cricket Picture edges gilt. Very good condition team including Larkins, Cottam, (Sussex and Kent)’. A.D. Taylor. £80/120 Virgin, Milburn etc. Sold with a box Hove 1923. G £25/35 of various cricket books, brochures 371 ‘The Book of Cricket- A Gallery of etc. G £30/40 362 Kent County Cricket Club Yearbook Famous Players’. Edited by C.B. Fry. 1911. Ashford 1911. Original blue London 1899. Good+ condition 376 ‘The Walkers of Southgate: A boards with titles in gilt. Fading to £25/35 Famous Brotherhood of Cricketers’. spine otherwise in good condition W.A. Bettesworth. London 1900. 372 The Playfair Cricket Annual 1948- £40/60 Original pictorial covers. Sold with 2010. Complete run of the Annual, ‘Jubilee Book of Cricket’ K.S. 363 James Lillywhite’s Cricketers’ Annual the copies for 1948-1962 in larger Ranjitsinhji, London 1897 (Third 1888 & 1889. Minor wear to boards, format. Sold with The Cricket edition), ‘Playfair Book of Test splitting and broken internal hinges Annual 1962 and News Chronicle Cricket’. Two volumes. R. Webber, otherwise in good condition £20/30 Cricket Annual 1939. Odd minor with original dustwrappers and faults otherwise in good condition. 364 ‘The Hambledon Cricket Chronicle ‘Who’s Who of Cricketers’ 1984 in Qty 65 £30/50 1772-1796- Including the slip-case. Plus ‘The New Ball’ Series Reproduction of the Minute & 373 Cricket books, County of six books. Odd faults otherwise in Account Books of the Club’. F.S. handbooks/annuals, members good condition £18/25 Ashley Cooper. London 1924. G passes etc. Collection in three boxes WISDEN CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS £20/30 including fourteen of the Helm ‘County Cricket Histories’ series, 377 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack- 365 ‘A History of Derbyshire County M.C.C. Scores of Matches etc 1886, Australia. 1998 (1st edition), 1999, Cricket Club 1870-1970’. John Lancashire C.C.C. Annuals 1947 & 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003- Shawcroft. Derby 1970. Original 1951, Essex C.C.C. Handbooks 04, 2004-05, 2005-06. Original green boards. Second limited edition 1967, 1972 & 1973, ‘’A Century of hardbacks with dust wrapper. Qty 8. of 250 copies, this being number Yorkshire County Cricket’ Yorkshire Complete set of the Australian 252/500. Sold with a Derbyshire Post 1963, Wirksworth C.C. Almanack, to date. VG £40/60 C.C.C. Centenary first day cover Centenary 1949, ‘The Jubilee Book signed by Hendrick, Miller and Ian 378 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1980- of Cricket’. Ranjitsinhji. Large edition Buxton. G £40/60 2007. Original hardbacks with 1897, collection of membership dustwrapper, with the exception of 366 ‘Famous Cricketers & Cricket passes including M.C.C., Middlesex, the 1997 edition which is a softback. Grounds’. C.W. Alcock. London Surrey includes M.C.C. passes for Odd nicks to some dustwrapper 1895. Lacking original title page. 1934, 1937, 1946, 1947 etc, M.C.C. spines otherwise in good/very good Bound in black boards, some wear to cufflinks, Canterbury Cricket Week condition. Qty 27 £80/120 spine of boards otherwise in good colour headscarf, cricket condition £30/50 programmes/brochures 1950’90’s, 379 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1975- individual copies of The Cricketer 1993. Original hardbacks with 367 ‘Cricket of Today & Yesterday’. Percy Magazine 1922 and 1923 (good dustwrappers with the exception of Cross Standing. London 1902. condition) etc. Good selection. the 1975, 1977 and 1978, all three Individual issues of the magazine. Includes some Wimbledon lacking dustwrapper. The majority in Parts I, II, IV, V-VII, X-XII. Original programmes 1970/80’s £30/50 good/very good condition. Small decorative colour wrapper. Rare in bookplate, ‘ex libris, A.J. Richards’,

24 to inside of some front boards. Qty 390 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1969. bookplate, ‘ex libris, A.J. Richards’, 19 £35/50 Original hardback with dustwrapper. to inside front board £20/30 Minor tears to head of dustwrapper 380 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1974- 401 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1962. otherwise in good condition £20/30 1979. Original hardbacks with Original hardback. Minor crease to dustwrapper. Good/very good 391 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1968. top of front board otherwise in good condition. Qty 6 £50/70 Original hardback with dustwrapper. condition. Small bookplate, ‘ex libris, Odd minor faults to dustwrapper A.J. Richards’, to inside front board 381 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1974 otherwise in good condition. Small £20/30 & 1975. Original hardbacks with bookplate, ‘ex libris, A.J. Richards’, dustwrapper. Minor faults otherwise 402 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1961. to inside front board £18/25 in good condition £18/25 Original hardback. Some dulling to 392 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1967. spine gilts, bump to front board 382 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1973. Original hardback with dustwrapper. otherwise in very good condition Original hardback with dustwrapper. Very minor foxing to dustwrapper, £20/30 Minor age toning to spine of odd marks otherwise in good dustwrapper otherwise in good+ 403 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1961. condition £20/30 condition £15/25 Original hardback. Odd minor faults 393 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1967, otherwise in good condition. Small 383 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1973, 1968 & 1969. Original limp cloth bookplate, ‘ex libris, A.J. Richards’, 1974, 1977-1980, 1982-1985, covers. Generally good/very good to inside front board £18/25 2001-2003. There are three editions condition. Qty 3 £30/40 of the 1985 edition, two in hardback 404 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. and one limp cloth. The 1973 394 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1966. Original hardback. Odd minor faults (lacking dustwrapper), 1974, 1977- Original hardback with dustwrapper. otherwise in very good condition. 1980, 1982-1984 are all original Minor nicks to head of dustwrapper Small bookplate, ‘ex libris, A.J. hardbacks with dustwrapper, the rest otherwise in good condition £20/30 Richards’, to inside front board are limp cloth editions. Some faults £25/35 395 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1966 to dustwrappers otherwise in good & 1970. Original hardbacks with 405 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. condition. Qty 15 £30/50 dustwrapper. Wear, some age toning Original hardback. Mark/stain to 384 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1972. and nicks/tears to dustwrapper front board, ownership name Original hardback with dustwrapper. otherwise in good condition £25/35 handwritten to first advertising page Very minor age toning to and wrinkling to spine paper 396 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1965. dustwrapper otherwise in good/very otherwise in good condition £15/25 Original hardback with dustwrapper. good condition £25/35 Some foxing to dustwrapper 406 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. 385 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1971. otherwise in good+ condition Original hardback. Ownership name Original hardback with dustwrapper. £20/30 handwritten to first advertising page Minor faults to head of dustwrapper otherwise in good+ condition 397 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1965. otherwise in very good condition £20/30 Original hardback with dustwrapper. £30/50 Minor faults to dustwrapper 407 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. 386 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1971. extremities otherwise in good Original hardback. Good/very good Original hardback with dustwrapper. condition. Small bookplate, ‘ex libris, condition. Small bookplate, ‘ex libris, Minor age toning to dustwrapper A.J. Richards’, to inside front board A.J. Richards’, to inside front board otherwise in good/very good £20/30 £25/35 condition £30/50 398 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964. 408 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958, 387 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1970. Original hardback. Some fading to 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963 & 1964. Original hardback with dustwrapper. spine gilts otherwise in good+ Original limp cloth covers. Bowing to Minor age toning to spine of condition. Small bookplate, ‘ex libris, the spine of the 1963 edition, some dustwrapper otherwise in good A.J. Richards’, to inside front board light fading to the spines of the 1962 condition £20/30 £20/30 and 1963 editions, odd minor faults otherwise in good condition. Qty 6 388 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1970. 399 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964 £30/40 Original hardback with dustwrapper. & 1966. Original hardbacks. Odd Minor age toning to dustwrapper faults to boards and spine including 409 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1956. otherwise in good/very good faded and fading spine gilts, Original hardback. Some fading to condition £25/35 ownership names to internal pages spine gilt, some darkening/age otherwise in good condition. Qty 2 toning to boards otherwise in 389 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1970 £20/30 generally good condition. Small & 1971. Original hardbacks lacking bookplate, ‘ex libris, A.J. Richards’, dustwrappers. Odd faults otherwise 400 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1963. to inside front board £15/20 in good condition. Small bookplate, Original hardback. Some minor ‘ex libris, A.J. Richards’, to inside faults to front board and spine 410 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. front board £30/50 otherwise in good condition. Small Original hardback. Some fading to

25 spine gilt, odd very minor faults Original hardback. Fading to spine condition £25/35 otherwise in good condition. Small gilt, ownership name handwritten to 427 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947, bookplate, ‘ex libris, A.J. Richards’, first advertising page, broken 1948 & 1949. Original limp cloth to inside front board £20/30 internal hinges otherwise in good covers. Odd minor faults otherwise condition £12/18 411 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1955. in good+ condition £40/60 Original hardback. Minor faults to 420 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1951 428 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947 front board and spine, ownership & 1952. Original hardback. The & 1949. Original limp cloth covers. name handwritten to first advertising 1951 edition with some darkening to The 1947 edition with worn covers page otherwise in good condition spine, fading to spine gilt. Small and spine, breaking to internal £20/30 bookplates, ‘ex libris, A.J. Richards’ hinges and browning to page edges, and ‘Liverpool Racquet Club’ to 412 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954. the 1949 edition with bowing to inside front board. The 1952 edition Original hardback. Fading to spine spine, age toning to covers with tape repairs to inside broken gilt, ownership name handwritten to otherwise in generally good internal hinges, minor marks to front first advertising page otherwise in condition. Viewing essential. Qty 2 board, darkening to spine, fading to good condition £20/30 £15/25 spine gilts. Small bookplate, ‘ex 413 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954, libris, A.J. Richards’, to inside front 429 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947 1955, 1956 & 1957. Original limp board. Qty 2 £25/35 & 1949. Original hardbacks. The cloth covers. Odd minor faults 1947 edition has wear to boards and 421 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950. otherwise in good condition. Qty 4 spine, faded gilts and tape repairs to Original hardback. Wear to board £25/35 broken internal hinges. Small paper extremities, darkening to spine, tape repair to edge of page 25/26. 414 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954 fading to spine gilt. Small bookplate, The 1949 edition with some & 1960. Original hardbacks. Odd ‘ex libris, A.J. Richards’, to inside darkening to spine, fading to spine minor faults to boards, both editions front board £15/25 gilts. Sold with a hardback edition of with broken front internal hinges, 422 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950, ‘Index to Wisden 1864-1943’. Small bookplate to inside of one copy 1951, 1952 & 1953. Original limp bookplate, ‘ex libris, A.J. Richards’, otherwise in good condition. Qty 2 cloth covers. Bowing to the spine of to inside of all front boards. Qty 3 £20/30 the 1951 edition, odd faults £30/40 415 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954 otherwise in good condition. Qty 4 430 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. & 1959. Original hardbacks. The £25/35 83rd edition. Original limp cloth 1954 edition with fading to spine 423 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950 covers. Only 11000 copies were gilt, some minor age toning to & 1952. Original hardback. The printed in this year. Very good boards, breaking to internal hinges 1950 edition with some dulling to condition £50/70 otherwise in good condition. The spine gilts and some wear to board 1959 edition with minor breaking to 431 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. extremities, odd further faults internal hinges, some fading to gilts, 83rd edition. Original limp cloth otherwise in good condition. The ex-library copy otherwise in good covers. Only 11000 copies were 1952 edition with tears to head of condition. Both with small printed in this year. Good/very good spine, dulling to spine gilts and bookplate, ‘ex libris, A.J. Richards’, condition £50/70 minor breaking to rear hinges. Sold to inside front board. Qty 2 £20/30 with a softback edition for 1958. 432 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. 416 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1953. Qty 3 £25/35 83rd edition. Original hardback. Original hardback. Generally Only 5000 copies of the hard back 424 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1949. good/very good condition. Small edition were printed in this war year. Original hardback. Some dulling to bookplate, ‘ex libris, A.J. Richards’, Fading to spine gilt, minor fading to spine gilts, broken rear internal to inside front board £25/35 front board gilts, some wear to head hinges, some wear to board and base of spine, handwritten 417 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1953, extremities otherwise in good inscription to first advert page 1962, 1963 & 1965. Original limp condition £20/30 otherwise in good/very good cloth covers. Odd minor faults 425 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947, condition £50/80 otherwise in good condition. Qty 4 1953 & 1955. Original limp cloth £20/30 433 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. covers. Odd minor faults otherwise 82nd edition. Original limp cloth 418 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1952 in good condition £25/35 covers. Only 6500 paper copies & 1957. Original hardbacks. The 426 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947, printed in this war year. Very good 1952, ex-libris, and in worn 1949 & 1950. Original limp cloth condition £80/100 condition, rear internal hinges covers. The 1947 edition has a thin broken, minor damage etc. The 434 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. strip cut from the first advertising 1957 edition in good/very good 82nd edition. Original limp cloth page, minor bowing and some condition £20/30 covers. Only 6500 paper copies browning to page edges, the 1949 printed in this war year. Some age 419 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1951. and 1950 editions in generally good toning to spine, minor mark to back

26 cover otherwise in good+ condition condition. Rare wartime edition and spine paper otherwise in good £50/80 £300/400 condition £60/80 435 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. 442 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1942. 450 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1930. 82nd edition. Original hardback. 79th edition. Original limp cloth 67th edition. Original paper Only 1500 copies of the hard back covers. Only 4100 cloth copies wrappers. Spine breaking, splitting edition were printed in this war year. printed in this war year. Some wear with loss to spine paper, old tape Fading to spine gilt, handwritten to spine paper, minor wear to covers, reinforcement to edges of spine inscription to first advert page some breaking to spine block, where it meets the wrappers, minor otherwise in good/very good contents becoming loose otherwise faults to wrapper extremities condition. Rare wartime edition in good condition. Rare wartime otherwise in good condition with £200/300 edition £60/80 contents good £40/60 436 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. 443 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1941. 451 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1930. 81st edition. Original limp cloth 78th edition. Original limp cloth 67th edition. Bound in yellow covers. Only 5600 paper copies covers. Only 3200 paper copies boards, with original paper wrappers printed in this war year. Minor marks printed in this war year. Wear to preserved, and title and date in gilt to front covers otherwise in very covers and spine paper, some to spine. Minor wear to rear wrapper good condition £70/100 darkening to page edges, other odd otherwise in good/very good faults otherwise in generally good condition £40/60 437 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. condition. Rare wartime edition 81st edition. Original hardback. 452 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1928. £100/150 Only 1400 copies of the hard back 65th edition. Bound in light brown edition were printed in this war year. 444 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1940. boards, lacking original paper Dulling to front board and spine 77th edition. Original hardback. wrappers, with title and date in gilt gilts, very minor breaking to rear Limited number of copies printed in to front board and spine. Good/very internal hinge, handwritten this war year. Re-gilding of titles to good condition £30/40 inscription to first advert page front board and spine. Some wear to 453 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1927. otherwise in good condition. Rare boards and spine paper, some 64th edition. Bound in light brown wartime edition £200/250 breaking to internal hinges, very boards, lacking original paper minor foxing, odd minor faults 438 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. wrappers, with title and date in gilt otherwise in generally good 80th edition. Original limp cloth to front board and spine. Odd faults condition. Rare Wartime edition covers. Only 5600 paper copies otherwise in good condition £30/40 £700/1000 printed in this war year. Some wear 454 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1926. and breaking to spine paper, rear 445 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1938. Original rear wrapper only, with old covers splitting where it meets the 75th edition. Original limp cloth tape marks. Almost total loss of spine, minor wear to covers, some covers. Some bowing and foxing to spine paper, first advertising page breaking to spine block, contents spine, age toning and some minor detached and in poor condition, becoming slightly loose otherwise in wear to covers otherwise in good breaking to spine block, contents good condition. Rare wartime condition £40/60 loose. In need of a rebind, viewing edition £40/60 446 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1938. essential. Contents generally good. 439 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. 75th edition. Original limp cloth Bought as seen, not subject to return 80th edition. Original limp cloth covers. Minor bowing to spine £20/30 covers. Only 5600 paper copies otherwise in good condition £50/70 455 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1926. printed in this war year. Generally 447 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1935. 63rd edition. Bound in light brown good/very good condition £80/120 72nd edition. Original paper boards, lacking original paper 440 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. wrappers. Some wear to spine paper wrappers, with title and date in gilt 80th edition. Original limp cloth and cracking to spine, some age to front board and spine. Odd faults covers. Only 5600 paper copies toning to wrappers and spine paper, otherwise in good condition £30/40 printed in this war year. Staining to contents becoming loose otherwise 456 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1923. front and rear covers, further odd in good condition £50/70 60th edition. Bound in light brown minor faults to covers otherwise in 448 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1933. boards, lacking original paper good condition £50/80 70th edition. Original paper wrappers, with title and date in gilt 441 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. wrappers. Some minor wear to spine to front board and spine. Good/very 80th edition. Original hardback. paper, minor faults to wrappers good condition £30/40 Only 1400 copies of the hardback otherwise in good+ condition 457 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1922. edition were printed in this war year. £70/100 59th edition. Bound in light brown Re-gilding of titles to front board 449 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1933. boards, lacking original paper and spine. Minor marks and slight 70th edition. Original paper wrappers, with title and date in gilt creasing to boards, odd minor faults wrappers. Minor wear to spine to front board and spine. Good/very otherwise in good/very good paper, some age toning to wrappers good condition £30/40

27 458 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1921. 465 South Africa 1965. Official 469 ‘Dynamic Cricket’ Colin Bland. 58th edition. Bound in black boards, autograph sheet for the South Africa Salisbury (Rhodesia) 1969. Limited lacking original paper wrappers, with tour of England 1965. Fully signed in edition 489/750 copies produced, title and date in gilt to spine. Red ink by all sixteen members of the signed by Bland. Dustwrapper. Some speckled page edges. Good party including Van der Merwe, minor wear to dustwrapper, odd condition £30/40 Barlow, Bacher, Bland, G&P. Pollock faults otherwise in good condition etc. Small tear to lower corner of the £30/40 459 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1920. sheet otherwise in good condition 57th edition. Bound in black boards, 470 M.C.C. Tour of Rhodesia 1956. £30/50 lacking original paper wrappers, with Official mono photograph of the title and date in gilt to spine. Red 466 Rest of the World XI 1965. Official M.C.C. and Rhodesia teams, sitting speckled page edges. Good programme for the tour to England, and standing in rows, in cricket condition £30/40 signed by all twelve members of the attire. The photograph laid down to team. Signatures are Sobers, Grout, official mount with title to top border 460 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1917. Bland, Nawab of Pataudi, Hanif and players names printed to lower 54th edition. Original wrappers. Loss Mohammad, Barlow, Hall, Griffith, border. Players include May, Wardle, to head of spine paper otherwise in Hunte, Kanhai, Gibbs and John Reid. Lock, Loader, Tyson, Compton, very good condition. Rare war time G £50/80 Bailey, Bland, Lewis (Rhodesia edition £200/300 Captain), Mansell, Taylor, Arnott, 467 ‘World Championship Cricket, 461 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1904. Lewis, O’Connell Jones, Duckworth Australian Tour 1968’. Official 41st edition. Original wrappers. etc. Photograph by Robal Studios of programme for the tour, 5th-19th Minor loss to lower corner of front Bulawayo. The photograph October 1968, signed by all sixteen wrapper and edge of spine paper, measures 15”x12” overall. Rare. G players who took part plus Colin breaking to spine block, front of £50/70 Bland to their pen pictures. block becoming loose otherwise in Signatures are D’Oliveria, Trueman, The photograph taken in November good/very good condition £70/100 Milburn, Barrington, Sobers, Hall, 1956 at Bulawayo where M.C.C. 462 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1903. Kanhai, Griffith, P. Pollock, G. played two matches 40th edition. Bound in black boards, Pollock, Lindsay, Goddard, R. 471 South Africa v New Zealand 1961. lacking original paper wrappers, with Simpson, McKenzie, Walters and Bill Official mono photograph of the title and date in gilt to spine. Black Lawry. Rare signed programme. G South African team who played New speckled page edges. Lacking first £60/90 Zealand in the first Test on the 8th- two and last two advertising pages This tournament took place in 1968 12th December at Durban, sitting otherwise in good/very good and consisted of a series of five and standing in rows, in cricket condition £40/50 rounds, played around Australia, attire. The photograph laid down to THE COLIN BLAND CRICKET with eight teams of two players official mount with title to top border COLLECTION competing for the prize money. and players names printed to lower Colin Bland was invited to play in border. Players include McGlew, The following thirteen lots are being the tournament but when he Waite, Barlow, P. Pollock, Bland, sold on behalf of Kenneth Colin applied to enter Australia, he was Farrer, McClean, O’Linn etc. Bland, Rhodesia, Orange Free State, refused a visa Photograph by Le Portrait Studios of Eastern Province & South Africa Durban. The photograph measures 1956-1974 468 ‘Dynamic Cricket’ Colin Bland. 15”x12.5” overall. Minor staining to Salisbury (Rhodesia) 1969. Bland’s 463 Marlene Dietrich. Original mount otherwise in good condition working copy. Signed to inside front programme for her concert at the £40/60 cover by Bland. Further annotation Opera House, Manchester on in Bland’s hand to various pieces of South Africa won the Test by 30 Monday 30th August 1965. Signed text and photographs. Some runs. This was Bland’s Test debut to front cover by Dietrich. G £40/60 dampstaining to pages and covers, and he made 5 & 30 in the match The South African team were due to wear to spine. Generally good 472 South Africa tour of Australia & New play Lancashire on the 1st condition. Sold with various Zealand 1963/64. Official colour September and went to see Marlene brochures and photographs, a mono photograph of the South African Dietrich whilst in Manchester press photograph of the Rest of the touring party, sitting and standing in World XI 1965, a similar press 464 South Africa 1965. Official rows, wearing tour blazers. The photograph of the South African autograph sheet for the South Africa photograph laid down to official team of 1965, both 8”x6”, a mono tour of England 1965. Fully signed in mount with title to top border and press photograph of the balcony at ink by all sixteen members of the players names printed to lower Lord’s featuring Wally Grout, Garry party including Van der Merwe, border. Players include Goddard, Sobers, Colin Bland, Wes Hall and Barlow, Bacher, Bland, G&P. Pollock Barlow, P. Pollock, Bland, G. Pollock, Conrad Hunte, waiting for the rain etc. Good/very good condition Waite, Van Der Merwe etc. to stop! and two editions of the £40/60 Photograph by Langham Studio of Cricketer magazine with front covers Perth. The photograph measures featuring Bland. G £25/35

28 15.5”x14” overall. Some fading to 477 ‘The Cricketers’. Victorian circular Good condition £150/200 photograph, bumps to corners of child’s plate printed in black with 485 ‘The Hope of his Side’. Kinsella 5.5” mount, tears to lower border of scene of four children playing cricket caricature spill vase of a young boy mount otherwise in generally good to centre and floral border. 7” with bat in front of the wickets. condition £25/35 diameter. Minor hairline crack Printed title below wickets and bat. otherwise in good condition £60/90 473 M.C.C. tour of South Africa ‘Copyright’ stamp to base. German. 1964/65. Official mono photograph 478 Don Bradman. Colour tin match box Good condition £140/180 of the M.C.C. touring party, sitting holder with image of Bradman to 486 ‘Good Enough For His County’. and standing in rows, wearing tour one side, and to the other a list of Kinsella 5.5” caricature spill vase of a blazers. The photograph laid down Test match fixtures for 1938. Edges young boy bowling in front of the to official mount with title to top decorated in green and gold. wickets. Printed title below wickets border and players names printed to produced with the Compliments of and bat. ‘Copyright’ and Ref number lower border. Signed to borders by Little, Kent & Co, Authorised Ford stamp to base. German. Some minor nineteen members of the touring Dealers of Casterton. Rare. G/VG wear and some fading to trousers party in ink including M.J.K. Smith, £60/80 otherwise in good condition. A rarer Dexter, Parfitt, Brearley, Price, Allen, 479 Australian tour of England 1948. Kinsella figure £120/160 Barrington, Boycott, Titmus, Parks, Collection of nine rare metal pin Murray, Brown etc. Photograph 487 ‘The Boss’. Kinsella 5.5” caricature badges featuring members of the ‘With the compliments of Rothmans spill vase of a young boy dressed as 1948 team. Each badge features a of Pall Mall’. The photograph an Umpire. Printed title below spill player, head and shoulders, with measures 15”x12” overall. Odd vase. ‘Copyright’ and Ref number name printed below. Players are faults to mount otherwise in good stamp to base. German. Some minor Bradman, Hassett, Barnes, McCool, condition £80/120 wear otherwise in good condition. A Morris, Toshack, Johnston, Miller rarer Kinsella figure £150/200 474 South Africa tour of England 1965. and Brown. G £120/160 Official colour photograph of the 488 Staffordshire jug. Large Victorian 480 ‘Cricket’. Victorian circular child’s South African touring party, sitting Staffordshire jug with strap handle, plate with cricket scene to centre, and standing in rows, wearing tour transfer printed in brown, with a transfer printed in various colours blazers. The photograph laid down cricket scene of batsman, wicket- and floral border. 7.5” diameter. to official mount with title to top keeper and two fielders with pavilion Minor chip to rim otherwise in good border and players names printed to and trees to background. To verso, a condition £60/90 lower border. Players include Van football scene involving four players Der Merwe, Barlow, P. Pollock, 481 ‘Cricket’. Victorian circular child’s with house and trees to background. Bland, G. Pollock, Bacher, Dumbrill, plate with cricket scene to centre, Floral decoration to outer and inner McKinnon, Lindsay etc. Photograph transfer printed in various colours rim and to handle. 6.5” tall with oval ‘With the compliments of Rothmans and within the letters of the alphabet ‘F. & R. Sports’ (Ford & Riley, circa of Pall Mall’. The photograph to rim. 6.25” diameter. Minor chip 1882-1893) to base. Some chipping measures 16”x14” overall. Minor to rim, minor fading to detail to base, hairline crack below images, marks to mount otherwise in good otherwise in good condition £40/60 minor staining to handle, odd minor condition £40/60 firing marks otherwise in good 482 Cricket clock. A Victorian brass condition. Very rare in this larger size 475 Rest of the World XI 1967. Official mantel clock. The case in the form of £400/600 mono photograph of the Rest of the a set of stumps with crossed bats World team, sitting and standing in and ball on an oval naturalistic case 489 Cricket bat. Crested china cricket bat rows, wearing tour blazers. The base with bun feet. Dial with gilded with colour emblem for ‘Marple photograph laid down to mount. centre. 6.5” high by 5” wide. In full Bridge’ (Stockport). ‘Made for Signed to photograph by all thirteen working order. ‘British United Clock H.Harvey, Marple Bridge’ to verso. players in ink including Sobers, Company, Birmingham, England’. Carmen China, Stoke-on-Trent. Bland, Nurse, Kanhai, C. Lloyd, Various registration marks to back. Approx 4.5” long. Rare. G £50/80 McKenzie, P. Pollock, G. Pollock, ‘R212383’. Good condition 490 Cricket bat. Crested china cricket bat Hunte, Barlow etc. The photograph £250/350 with colour emblem for ‘Ripon’. measures 15”x12” overall. G 483 ‘Huntley & Palmers Biscuits’. Victoria China. Approx 4.5” long. £70/100 Unusual glass paperweight with Rare. Slight firing mark to edge of The Rest of the World XI played image of a batsman and cricketers to bat otherwise in good condition three matches at the end of the centre. Leather backed with ‘H&P’ to £50/70 1967 season in England centre. 2.5” diameter. G £30/40 491 ‘Hambledon’. A rare Hambledon CRICKET CERAMICS & METALWARE 484 ‘Out First Ball’. Kinsella 5.5” crested 3” ewer (jug), the crest caricature spill vase of a young boy showing two cricket bats, early 476 Brass bottle opener. Brass bottle with bat with broken wickets. stumps and ball with ‘Hambledon- opener with decorative three Printed title below wickets and bat. The cradle of Cricket’ below. Griffin stumps, bat and ball design. VG ‘Copyright’ stamp to base. German. China. Reg no. 525025. Good £30/40

29 condition £100/150 £250/350 background. c1880. 2.5” tall. G/VG £100/150 492 Victorian cricket buttons. Excellent 501 Staffordshire jug. Victorian complete set of six Victorian brass Staffordshire blue glazed jug with 508 ‘Cricket’. Victorian Staffordshire cricket shirt buttons. Each button strap handle, decorated in relief with cricket mug with strap handle, having a colour image of a cricketer. a figure of a batsman standing at the printed in green with image of six Three of fielders, one of a wicket - crease with stumps behind, to verso children playing cricket and to verso keeper, one of a bowler and one of a a figure of a cyclist. Further ‘Bow and Arrow’ showing children batsman, all different. In original decoration of birds, trees and a playing archery. c1880. 2.5” tall. presentation box with metal back house to jug. The main figures G/VG £130/160 clips. c1890’s. G/VG £100/150 highlighted with gold lustre. Approx 509 ‘Our Captain’s made a century, but 6” tall. Repaired cracks to head and 493 Cricket vesta case. Small brass/metal now he’s bowled at last , you see’. base of handle otherwise in good vesta case with image of batsman, Victorian Staffordshire cricket mug, condition £100/150 with stumps behind, to face. Very printed in mauve with image of the slight damage to edge of lid 502 Jack Hobbs. Transfer printed 5” jug batsman being bowled, bowler, otherwise in good/very good with portrait of Hobbs to one side wicketkeeper and other batsman condition £80/120 and crossed bats, stumps and ball to featured. c1880. Approx 3” tall. the other circa 1920’s. Hairline Lacking handle, minor chips/hairline 494 ‘Rowntree’s Cachous’ miniature cracks to rim otherwise in good cracks otherwise in good condition metal advertising cricket bat. 4.5”. condition £40/60 £30/50 Rare. Good condition £30/40 503 Colman’s Mustard. Large modern 510 William Gilbert Grace. 495 Cricket pill box. Sterling silver pillbox Colman’s Mustard jug depicting Gloucestershire, London County & with coloured enamel image of a W.G. Grace walking out to bat. England 1870-1904. Large batsman to lid. London ‘H&A 925’ Derbyshire Potteries. Approx 7” tall. imposing, head and shoulders, bust marks to base. G £60/80 Sold with a Huntley & Palmer cricket of Grace sporting a forked beard and 496 Cricket bats. Two miniature ivory tin ‘Tossing for Innings’ and further wearing a cricket shirt by artist cricket bats. 3.5” long. Slight wear tin for Cadbury’s chocolate biscuits William Henry Tyler SC (fl. 1880- to one, good £30/50 with cricket scene to lid. Qty 3. G 1893). The plaster of Paris bust, £30/40 produced in 1888, stands on a 497 Cricket bat. Miniature vegetable separate plinth and overall measures ivory cricket bat. 1.75” long. Made 504 Staffordshire bowl. Victorian approx 32” tall, width: shoulders from Tagua, a seed that comes from Staffordshire bowl printed with two 24”, back to front 13”. Inscribed to the Phytelephas Macrocarpa palm different scenes of cricket matches to back of bust ‘W. Tyler. SC. 1888’. tree and is an endangered tree that sides, with tents and church to The plinth lighter in colour than the grows ion the rain forests of the background. Handcoloured in red, bust, the bust might well have been South American coast £20/30 yellow and green with oakleaf treated with shellac, for protection decoration to inside rim. 5.5” 498 Cricket bat. Miniature ivory cricket and to enhance its patina. Some diameter. Circa 1850/60. Slight bat, ball, stump and bails and damage, with loss, to right ear, hairline crack to side, minor wear to chained together as a trinket. G minor damage to verso, back of rim otherwise in good condition £20/30 head and piece of beard, chips, £200/250 bumps, slight damage to bust and 499 Jack Hobbs. New Hall Pottery blue 505 ‘The Army and Navy Forever’. Small plinth extremities otherwise in good water jug, printed with an oval Victorian Staffordshire ceramic mug condition. Extremely heavy. Rare colour portrait of Hobbs wearing printed in blue with amusing scenes £5000/8000 England cap walking out to bat. of army and navy cricketers playing Crossed bats, stumps and ball crest An extremely rare and important the game. c1890. Approx 3.5” high. to verso. Circa 1930. 7” tall. New figure of Grace, one of only three Minor crack to base of handle Hall Pottery of Hanley. G £200/300 similar busts known to exist, the otherwise in good condition. Rare Marylebone Cricket Club were 500 Staffordshire shaving mug. Victorian £200/300 presented a similar bust by W.G. Staffordshire shaving mug and 506 ‘Jack Hobbs’. Sandland Ware Grace’s widow in 1919 and it is ceramic cover (lid) with strap handle, ceramic tankard with transfer printed displayed in the Lord’s museum, the transfer printed in blue, with a image of Hobbs in batting pose, other known bust is in the private cricket scene of batsman, wicket- name printed beneath. Gilt lustre to collection of renowned collector keeper and two fielders with pavilion rim and handle. 4” tall. G/VG Roger Mann, it was owned by G. and trees to background. To verso, a £20/30 Neville Weston, a leading student of football scene involving four players Grace and it previously belonged to with house and trees to background. 507 ‘Cricket’. Victorian Staffordshire E. Rockley Wilson, who had it Floral decoration to outer rim and to cricket mug with strap handle, standing in a bedroom at handle. Approx 5.25” tall with oval printed in red with image of an early Winchester College ‘F. & R. Sports’ (Ford & Riley, circa game of cricket with seven players, 1865) to base. Good condition. Rare two umpires, tents and woods to 511 W.G. Grace. MacIntyre of Burslem

30 stoneware jar and cover with a full condition £200/300 tation case with note of authenti - length sepia portrait image of W.G. cation from Illingworth. Very good 515 ‘For The Ashes’. Ceramic match Grace in batting mode. The jar condition £150/200 holder featuring a kangaroo dressed stands approx 4.5” high. in cricket attire in batting pose. 522 ‘Sheffield United Cricket Club’ Early Registration marks to base ‘296287’ Match holder to side. Title to front. brass disc admission ticket and ‘R319664’ and painted mark Number ‘44’ to base. Approx 4” c1850/60’s with the initials ‘M615’. Original cover with broken high. G £80/120 ‘S.U.C.C.’ to face. An early form of (and lost) finial. Chip to inner rim entry ticket. Rare £50/70 otherwise in good condition. Rare 516 Cricket ashtray/match holder. £150/250 Ceramic ash tray featuring a The Sheffield United Cricket Club kangaroo in batting pose with was formed in 1855 and played its 512 Cricket. Unusual Victorian stumps and match holder behind. games at the Bramall Lane Ground stoneware circular match holder Ashtray in front of Kangaroo. printed with attractive full length 523 ‘Wm Clark, Caterer. Essex County Approx 3.5” high. Repair to ceramic colour image of an early batsman, Cricket Ground. Leyton’. Vesta stumps otherwise in good condition just having been bowled, with tent tin/case with titles to lid printed gold £40/60 and woods to background, crossed on maroon background. The base of bat and stumps to verso. The match 517 Cricket cufflinks. Attractive pair of the case stamped with ‘London holder stands approx 2.5” high. Alex Victorian cricket brass/gold metal Vestas Wax. R. Bell & Co Ltd’. Some R. Jones & Co, 154 Regent St, cufflinks. Each cufflink with image of rusting, wear otherwise in good London. Faded gold lustre to inside a batsman and wicketkeeper. G condition £40/60 rim. Small chip to inside rim £40/60 524 Cricket ball inkwell. Victorian leather otherwise in good condition. Rare 518 Cricketing stationary case. Large cricket ball inkwell with seam and £100/150 Victorian papier mache case with quarters. The ball is split and hinged 513 Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji Jadeja. Maharaja attractive colour cricketing image to and opens to a brass interior, the Jam Sahib Of Nawanagar, known as lid. The case measures approx centre open again to reveal a glass Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & 7.75”x2.25”. Some wear to image inkwell insert. Approx 2.5” circum - England 1872-1933. Gold cigarette and edges of case otherwise in good ference. Some wear with small loss case given to Colonel George Denne condition £40/60 to leather otherwise in good Franklin. C.I.E. O.B.E. Indian Medical condition. Rare £80/120 519 Test Series winners medal. ‘Npower’ Service by Ranjitsinhji either during silver metal medal with ‘Npower Test 525 ‘The Lord Taverners E.C.B. Trophy. their time together at Cambridge Series’ to face and to verso ‘Test First Class ’. University or, more probably, later Series Winners. England v New Large silver plated trophy/cup on when Franklin served in India. The Zealand 2004’. The medal attached wooden base. Silver rim to wooden decorative case 4.5” by 3.25” in to green ‘Npower’ commemorative base with ‘engraving ‘Cricinfo hallmarked 9 carat gold weighing ribbon. Player unknown. G £50/70 Championship. The CrickInfo 160 grammes, by Hunt & Roskell Ltd Championship’ and to back years of of 25 Old Bond Street London, with England won the series 3-0 all of Yorkshire County inscription ‘From R.V.J.’ to inside. 520 Warwickshire C.C.C. ‘County Championship winnings seasons up Hall marked Birmingham 1924. Champions’ 1995. Solid silver to 2001. The trophy stands 11” tall. Sliding open/shut movement Championship winning medal ‘E.P.N.S.’ hall mark to trophy. G/VG £600/900 awarded to a Warwickshire player £50/80 Colonel G. D. Franklin was having won the County 526 Belt buckle. Victorian metal Honorary Surgeon to the King in the Championship in 1995. Hallmarked. embossed circular belt buckle late 1920’s, early 1930’s, retiring in ‘Britannic Assurance Championship’ depicting to centre with two crossed 1934 and ‘Warwickshire 1995’ to face and cricket bats, stumps and two balls. to verso ‘T.C.C.B. The Lord Taverners 514 William Edward Alley. New South Approx 2” diameter. Some wear, Trophy’. In original presentation box. Wales & Somerset 1945-1968. ‘The generally good condition £40/60 Player unknown. VG £40/60 Brylcreem Cricket Cup’. Large silver 527 ‘Marylebone Cricket Club. hallmarked cup presented to Bill 521* Ray Illingworth. Yorkshire, Bicentenary 1787-1987’. Silver, Alley ‘Outstanding Cricketer of the Leicestershire & England 1951-1983. hallmarked, medal produced to Year’ 1962. The cup with ‘Brylcreem Benson & Hedges Cup Final 1975. commemorate the Bicentenary by Cricket Cup’ to side mounted on Leicestershire v Middlesex. A gold Thomas Fattorini of Regent Street. In wooden base with silver plaque metal medal presented to Ray original presentation case. VG inscribed ‘Special Award 1962. W.E. Illingworth, Captain of £25/35 Alley. Somerset. Elected Outstanding Leicestershire, on winning the Cup Cricketer of the Year by England’s Final at Lord’s. Leicestershire beat 528 ‘Bicentenary of the M.C.C.’. Halcyon County Cricketers’. The cup by Middlesex by 5 wickets. With relief Days oval enamelled pill box. The lid Garrard & Co Ltd of Regent Street, of bowlers hand and ball and to with a cricket match at Lord’s, the and hallmarked London 1962, reverse details of the final held on hinged lid revealing title ‘To stands 11” high. Very good 19th July 1975. In original presen - commemorate the Bicentenary of

31 the Marylebone Cricket Club 1787- a batsman holding a wooden cricket biographies, auto-biographies, 1987’ and small vignette of Thomas bat aloft. Gold lustre. Approx 8” tall. histories, tours etc, two signed by Lord. The outer decorated with the The letter ‘F’ to inside base. circa E.W. Swanton. G £25/35 Lord’s pavilion. Stamped to base, 1890/1900. G £40/60 546 England v Australia 1977- Jubilee ‘Halcyon Days Enamels’. In original 537 Cricketing figure. Attractive bisque Test. Pair of Royal Stafford china box. VG £50/80 figure of a cricketer dressed as a plates with England and Australian 529 ‘Surrey Cricketers’ Tankard’. Half batsman, cravat and cap glazed, emblems to centre and facsimile pint glass with title, Surrey emblem gold lustre decoration. 10” tall. G signatures of the two teams to and twelve printed signatures all £40/60 surrounds. 10” diameter. Sold with embossed in white to the sides of the ‘The Cricketers Tankard’ with 538 ‘Young England’s Sister’. Attractive glass. Approx 4.5” high. Being sold facsimile signatures to sides. 4.5” continental bisque figure of a girl on behalf of a church charity. G tall. G £30/50 holding a bat, wearing purple skirt £5/10 on a brown naturalistic base. 10” 547 The Cricketer. Set of eighteen 530 Cricket plaque. Porcelain wall plaque tall. G £40/60 County pin badges issued by the printed with a photographic image Cricketer 2000. Mounted, framed 539 Cricketing tooth pick holder. of a batsman at the crease, with and glazed. Sold with full set of Unusual Victorian E.P.N.S. metal floral green decoration to border. eighteen National Cricket League tooth pick holder in the shape of a 4”x5.5”. Some fading to image (One day) badges for each county ‘tubular’ cricketer holding a bat with otherwise in good condition £40/60 issued by the Cricketer. In presen - ball attached. Face inscribed to tation case. VG £18/25 531 Cricket tile. Victorian ‘Malkin Edge’ cricketer. 3.5” tall. Rare £200/300 cricket tile, printed in brown with a 548 Cricketing charm. Gold cricket 540 Cricketer menu holder. Small pewter scene of a Tudor batsman and a charm, with loop suspension for figure of a batsman with menu wicket-keeper, with decoration of attaching to bracelet. The charm holder to back. Approx 2.75” tall. G crossed bats and ball. 6” square. with ball and bat leaning against £30/50 c1895. Stamped to verso ‘Malin stumps. Initials stamp/seal to end. G Edge’. Minor fading to part of 541 Cricketing charms. Two charms, £40/60 image. Chipping to top corners of each with loop suspension for 549 Ivory/bone napkin ring/cravat tile. G £50/70 attaching to bracelet. One gold, holder with stumps and crossed bats. crossed bats and wickets, hallmarked 532 Cricket bottle. Attractive cricket glass Slight loss to top of bat handles and the other pewter with similar soda water bottle c1890’s with ‘The otherwise in good condition. design. G £20/30 Rhyl Mineral Water Co Ltd of Unusual £25/35 Windsor Street, Rhyl’ with cricket 542* ‘Test Cricket’. Chad Valley cricket 550 Staffordshire waisted mug with strap bat, stumps and ball to side of bottle. game, circa 1950, complete in box. handle, with cream background and 8” tall. G £25/35 G £40/60 three raised figures of a batsman, 533 Staffordshire cricket figures. Pair of 543 Brian Close Benefit Year 1961. bowler and wicket keeper, believed Staffordshire figures of a boy dressed ‘Yorkshire County Cricket Club. The to be Lillywhite, Pilch and Box. in a tunic holding a cricket bat with Pavilion, Headingley, Leeds’. c1870. Floral decoration between stumps and a girl holding a ball. Both Sandland Ware ceramic cup/mug figures. Silver lustre. 3.25” high. 6” tall. G £80/120 with transfer printed image of the Minor chip to rim and minor hairline pavilion with printed signature of crack otherwise in good condition 534 Cricketing figures. Pair of large Close beneath. Gold lustre to rim. £50/80 attractive German porcelain figures 4.25” tall. Sold with a Teacher’s of a young man cricketer dressed as 551 Staffordshire waisted mug with strap Whisky ‘The Right Spirit’ mug. a batsman holding a cricket bat aloft handle, with cream background and Dudson Bros of Hanley. 4” tall. G and a girl holding a cricket ball. Both three raised figures of a batsman, £30/50 attractively decorated in blue, white, bowler and wicket keeper, believed red and gold. Both stand approx 544 Cricket batsman. Heavy silver metal to be Lillywhite, Pilch and Box. 9.5” tall. The number ‘6’ and ‘41’ to Victorian figure of a batsman, cast c1870. Floral decoration between inside bases. Circa 1890/1900 full length in pads, wearing a cap figures. Silver lustre. 4” high. Minor £80/120 backwards, holding a cricket bat on chip to rim otherwise in good a circular metal base. 4.75” tall. G condition £70/100 535 Cricketing figures. Pair of attractive £40/60 Victorian figures of a boy cricketer 552 German bisque figure of a boy wearing green and cream cricket 545 Brian Statham and Wally Hammond. batsman holding cricket bat and ball. attire and cap in bowling pose and a Endurance Ltd cold-cast porcelain Stamp to back ‘Germany No. 4183’. girl in similar attire holding a cricket figures of the two players in bowling 5” tall. G £30/50 bat. Both stand approx 7.5” tall. and batting pose. Limited edition. 553 Cricket ceramics. Mainly modern Circa 1890/1900 £80/120 On wooden plinth. Approx 10.5” including two reproduction flat back tall. VG. Sold with a box of thirty 536 Cricketing figure. Attractive blue and cricketers, 10” tall, bowl, plate and eight cricket books including white continental porcelain figure of mug ceramic cricket set, pewter

32 cricket flask, two ceramic tiles with £40/60 postcard of Hobbs, full length, images from ‘Pickwick Papers’, batting in the nets. Signed by Hobbs 560 George Gibson Macaulay. Yorkshire ‘Lilliput Lane’ cricket pavilion ‘Out in black ink. Sent by Hobbs from & England 1920-1935. Mono real for a ’, cricket cruet set etc. Plus Brisbane on the M.C.C. tour of photograph postcard of Macaulay, three modern cricket tee-shirts and a Australia 1928/29. Short message full length, wearing Yorkshire blazer. replica Sri Lankan one day shirt. Qty from Hobbs giving thanks for letter Signed in ink by Macaulay. Nias of 16. G £30/40 and good wishes. Signed by Hobbs Brighton. Some wear to top corners, and dated 28th November 1928. 554 ‘The Ashes Centenary Tankard card a little faded at edges. G Card without stamp or address. 1882-1982. Franklin Porcelain 1982. £100/150 Folds, creasing to card, rounding to 6.5” tall. With certificate of authen - 561 Maurice Leyland. Yorkshire & corners otherwise in generally good ticity. G £15/25 England 1920-1947. Mono real condition £25/35 555 Grace, Edrich and Hobbs. Three photograph postcard of Leyland, full 568 J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905- individual copper metal ‘Century of length, smoking a cigarette in the 1934. ‘I always use Waterman’s’. Century’ plaques produced by Players area. Signed in ink by Jack Hobbs advertising postcard for Nubern products. Each mounted and Leyland. Two creases to lower part Waterman’s Pens. Signed in blue ink framed, approx 6.5”x9”. VG £15/25 of card, small loss to bottom left by Hobbs. G £40/50 hand corner otherwise in good CRICKET POSTCARDS, CIGARETTE & condition £30/50 569 J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905- TRADE CARDS 1934. ‘The Force Bat is the Best’ 562 Len Hutton. Yorkshire & England 556 Herbert Strudwick. Surrey & England advertising postcard with Hobbs, 1934-1955. Mono real photograph 1902-1927. Sepia ‘Force Cricket half length, wearing Surrey cap and postcard of Hutton, full length, in Bats’ real photograph postcard of blazer. Signed by Hobbs in ink. G batting pose wearing Yorkshire cap Strudwick, head and shoulders, £40/50 at Scarborough. Signed in ink by wearing England touring blazer and Hutton. Walkers Studios of 570 J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905- cap. Nicely signed in ink by Scarborough. Some fading to 1934. ‘Jack Hobbs. The Famous Strudwick. Summers Brown & Co. signature. G £25/35 Surrey Batsman’ mono real The postcard is slightly smaller than photograph postcard of Hobbs, full normal postcard size, but is the 563 Thomas Walter Hayward. Surrey & length, wearing England cap walking original published size. G/VG England 1893-1914. Mono real out to bat. Signed by Hobbs in ink. J. £60/90 photograph postcard of Hayward in Beagles & Co series, no. 357D. G batting pose at the wicket. Nicely 557 Hambledon v All England 1908. Rare £40/50 signed in black ink by Hayward. mono real photograph postcard Rotary Series. Generally good/very 571 J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905- showing players from the first class good condition £140/180 1934. Mono real photograph match sitting and standing on the plainback postcard with Hobbs, full granite pillar which was unveiled on 564 Andrew Sandham. Surrey & England length, wearing England cap walking the opening day to honour the 1911-1937. Sepia postcard of out to bat. Signed by Hobbs in ink. G Hambledon Club. Players who Sandham, head and shoulders, £40/50 featured in the match included C.B. wearing England blazer. Nicely Fry, Jessop, Knights, Wynyard, signed in black ink by Sandham. 572 Tom Richardson. Surrey & England Hearne, Mead, Astill, Jephson etc. A Series unknown. Minor adhesive 1892-1904. Rare sepia postcard of rare and historic postcard £50/70 marks to verso otherwise in good Richardson, full length, wearing condition £60/80 Surrey cap. Nicely signed by 558 Australian tour of South Africa Richardson. Thiele. G £250/350 1935/36. Pair of rare real 565 Andrew Sandham. Surrey & England photograph postcards, one depicting 1911-1937. Sepia postcard of 573 Frank Laver. Victoria & Australia Stan McCabe and Bill O’Reilly, Sandham, full length, in batting pose 1891-1912. Excellent sepia real wearing touring blazer on the deck wearing England cap. Nicely signed photograph postcard of Laver, full of the Ship S.S. Ulysses, the ship that in ink by Sandham. Series unknown. length, batting in the nets on the took the touring party from Australia Adhesive marks to verso, some wear 1905 tour of England. Laver was to South Africa in November 1935, to card including corners otherwise player/Manager on the tour. Nicely and the other depicting Oldfield, in good condition £40/60 signed by Laver. Ralph Dunn & Co. McCabe, O’Reilly and tour Manager G £180/250 566 Harry Stanley Squires. Surrey 1928- Rous on the deck playing ‘Deck 1949. Mono postcard of Squires 574 William Albert Oldfield, New South Quoits’. Postally unused. Unusual. sitting on the benches at The Oval Wales & Australia 1919-1938. Mono Qty 2. G £80/120 wearing Surrey blazer. Nicely signed plain back postcard of Oldfield 559 Herbert Sutcliffe. Yorkshire & in ink by Squires. Series unknown. standing at the wicket in wicket England 1919-1945. Mono real Adhesive marks to verso otherwise keeper pose. Signed and inscribed in photograph postcard of Sutcliffe, in good condition £30/50 ink ‘Best wishes to Mark Rathbone half length, wearing England blazer. from Bert Oldfield, May 1950’. G 567 J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905- Nicely signed in ink by Sutcliffe. G £40/60 1934. Mono real photograph

33 575 Leslie E.G. Ames. Kent & England cap and in batting pose. Nicely Compton wearing M.C.C. touring 1926-1951. Mono real photograph signed in ink by Hardinge. Photo by blazer. Signed by Compton in ink. G postcard of Ames, three quarter B.C. Flemons of Tonbridge. G £20/30 length, wearing Kent cap and blazer. £50/70 593 ‘England’s Test Team’. Mono Nicely signed in ink by Ames. B.C. 584 Frank Edward Woolley. Kent & postcard of the England Test team of Flemons of Tonbridge. G £50/70 England 1906-1938. Mono real 1926. Signed to face of card by 576 Bryan Herbert Valentine. Kent & photograph postcard of Woolley, Harold Larwood, Herbert Strudwick, England 1927-1948. Mono real three quarter length, wearing Fred Root, Herbert Sutcliffe, Arthur photograph postcard of Valentine, M.C.C. touring blazer. Nicely signed Carr and Maurice Tate. The three quarter length, wearing blazer. in ink by Woolley. Photo by B.C. signatures of Sutcliffe, Carr and Tate Nicely signed in ink by Valentine. Flemons of Tonbridge. G £50/70 faded. Some handwritten annotation Photo by B.C. Flemons of Tonbridge. to card. Adhesive marks to verso. 585 Leslie E.G. Ames. Kent & England G £50/70 Odd faults otherwise in good 1926-1951. Mono real photograph condition £30/40 577 Harold Thomas William Hardinge. postcard of Ames, half length, Kent & England 1902-1933. Mono wearing M.C.C. touring blazer. 594 ‘The South African Tourists 1955’. real photograph postcard of Nicely signed and dedicated in ink by Official sepia real photograph Hardinge, half length, wearing Kent Ames. Fisk-Moore of Canterbury. postcard of the team wearing cap and blazer. Nicely signed in ink G/VG £50/70 touring blazers. Signed to verso by by Hardinge. Photo by B.C. Flemons fourteen members of the touring 586 Albert Charles Wright. Kent 1921- of Tonbridge. G £50/70 party. Signatures include McGlew, 31. Mono real photograph postcard Goddard, Adcock, Tayfield, Mansell, 578 Frank Edward Woolley. Kent & of Wright, full length, wearing Endean, Cheetham etc. G/VG England 1906-1938. Mono real blazer. Nicely signed in ink by £50/70 photograph postcard of Woolley, Wright. Fisk-Moore of Canterbury. three quarter length, wearing G/VG £50/70 595 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1958/59. sweater. Nicely signed in ink by Mono postcard of the P&O ship 587 Godfrey Evans. ‘Brylcreem’. Mono Woolley. Photo by B.C. Flemons of Iberia which took the team to real photograph postcard of Evans in Tonbridge. G £50/70 Australia. Signed to card face by wicket keeping pose, wearing seventeen members of the touring 579 Claude Lewis. Kent 1933-1953. England sweater. Signed and party including May, Trueman, Mono real photograph postcard of inscribed ‘To Peter’ by Evans. G Watson, Laker, Tyson, Cowdrey, Lewis, full length, in bowling pose. £20/30 Brown, Statham etc. Minor fading to Nicely signed in ink by Lewis. B.C. 588 Arthur William Carr. odd signature otherwise in good Flemons of Tonbridge. Minor faults Nottinghamshire & England 1910- condition £60/90 to corners otherwise in good 1934. Mono real photograph condition £50/60 596 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1954/55. postcard of Carr, three quarter Sepia postcard of the Orient Line 580 Arthur Edward Fagg. Kent & length, wearing M.C.C. touring R.M.S. Orsova which took the team England 1932-1957. Mono real blazer. Nicely signed in ink by Carr. to Australia. Signed to card face by photograph postcard of Fagg, full B.C. Flemons of Tonbridge. G nineteen members of the touring length, wearing Kent 2nd XI blazer. £70/100 party including Hutton, Wardle, Signed in ink by Fagg. B.C. Flemons 589 Elias Henry ‘Patsy’ Hendren. Graveney, Loader, Statham, May, of Tonbridge. G £50/70 Middlesex C.C.C., Brentford F.C. & Tyson, Edrich, Simpson, Evans etc. 581 Norman Walter Harding. Kent 1937- England. Sepia postcard of Hendren Minor crease to left hand corner 1947. Mono real photograph in both cricket attire and football otherwise in good condition postcard of Harding, three quarter attire. Nicely signed to face by £80/120 length, wearing Kent blazer. Signed Hendren in ink. Published by 597 West Indies 1939. Mono real in ink by Harding. B.C. Flemons of Waterfields, Ealing. G. Rare £30/40 postcard of the West Indies touring Tonbridge. G £50/70 590 Elias Henry ‘Patsy’ Hendren. team to England. Angus Thomas 582 Arthur Percy Frank Chapman. Kent Middlesex & England 1907-1937. Ltd. Signed to verso by four & England 1924-1938. Mono real Signed mono plainback postcard of members of the touring team in ink. photograph postcard of Chapman, Hendren, full length, in batting pose, Signatures are Martindale, Clarke, three quarter length, wearing casual wearing England cap. G £40/60 Sealy and Johnson, plus one sweater. Nicely signed in ink by unknown signature. Crease to left 591 Douglas John Insole. Essex & Chapman. Wells Series. Photo by hand edge otherwise in good England 1947-1963. Mono real B.C. Flemons of Tonbridge. G condition £20/30 photograph postcard of Insole, half £70/90 length, wearing Essex sweater. 598 South African tour of England 1955. 583 Harold Thomas William Hardinge. Signed by Insole in ink. G £25/35 Mono real photograph plainback Kent & England 1902-1933. Mono postcard of the South African team 592 Denis Compton. ‘Brylcreem’. Mono real photograph postcard of taken at Scarborough. Signed to real photograph postcard of Hardinge, full length, wearing Kent verso by nine members of the team

34 in ink. Signatures include Tayfield, signed in black ink by Strudwick. Studios of Scarborough. G £35/45 Endean, Heine, Mansell, Waite, Plainback. G £70/100 615 All India tour of England 1932. Sepia Goddard etc. G £25/35 607* Pelham Warner. Middlesex & real photograph postcard of the All 599* G.O. Allen. Middlesex & England England. Mono real photograph India touring team with title and 1921-1950. Sepia postcard of Allen, postcard of Warner in batting pose. players names to lower border. Hills half length, wearing M.C.C. blazer. Nicely signed by Warner in ink. Rival & Lacy Ltd. Signed to verso by Nicely signed in ink by Allen. 1936 Photographic Series 1397. Excellent seventeen members of the All India Australian series. G £70/90 signature. G/VG £100/150 team. Signatures include Nayudu, Marshall, Palia, Kapadia, Jahangir 600 Walter A. Shalders. Griqualand 608* Trevor Bailey, Essex and Brian Khan, Naoomal, Navle, Godambe, West, Cape Colony, Transvaal, Luckhurst, Kent. Two signed Colah, Nazir Ali, Ghulam Mahomed London County & South Africa postcards of the players. G £30/50 etc. Some wear to extremities of 1897-1907. Real photograph sepia 609* ‘The Sydney Cricket Ground’. Triple card otherwise in good condition. postcard of Shalders, full length, at fold-out postcard featuring the Rare £100/150 the wicket. Nicely signed in ink by Sydney Cricket Ground in panoramic Shalders. Hawkins & Co. Card 616 ‘M.C.C. South African Tour depiction. H.B. Wallet Cards c1906. trimmed to side edges. adhesive 1938/39. Wearers of the Kaylo Postally unused. Lacking lower mark to rear affecting face of card Gripu Cricket Trousers’. Mono real envelope fold. Odd faults otherwise otherwise in good condition photograph plainback postcard of in good condition. Rare £80/120 £80/120 the M.C.C. team with title to top 610* ‘The Melbourne Cricket Ground’. border and printed facsimile 601* William Albert Oldfield, New South Triple fold-out postcard featuring the signatures to lower border. Sold with Wales & Australia 1919-1938. Melbourne Cricket Ground in a further real photograph postcard Excellent plain back mono postcard panoramic depiction. H.B. Wallet of the Australian team 1938, a of Oldfield, head and shoulders, Cards c1906. Postally used and Barratt folding trade card of the wearing Australian sweater. The card dated 27th October 1906. Complete Sussex team of 1932 and a Athletic has been nicely signed by Oldfield in and in good/very good condition. News Cricket Annual 1931 in good ink. Number 13 from a series of Rare £100/150 condition £20/30 fifteen cards produced for the Australian 1930 tour of England. G 611* ‘Test Match Scoreboard’ 1928. Sepia 617 Elias Henry ‘Patsy’ Hendren. £60/90 real photograph postcard showing Middlesex C.C.C., Brentford F.C. & the scoreboard during the 1st Test at England. Sepia postcard of Hendren 602* P.M. Hornibrook, Australia. Sepia Brisbane, England 1st innings 521 all in both cricket attire and football postcard of Hornibrook, head and out, Australia 1st Innings 342 all out, attire. Nicely signed to face by shoulders, wearing Queensland cap. England 2nd innings 342-8 dec and Hendren in ink. Published by Nicely signed in ink by Hornibrook G Australia 66 all out.England winning Waterfields, Ealing. G £30/40 £60/90 by 675 runs. Kodak, Australia. Rare. 618 ‘Australian Test Cricketers’ by John 603* Thomas Walter Hayward. Surrey & VG £70/90 Ireland. Full set of twenty five England 1893-1914. Sepia real 612* ‘The Johnnie Walker Test Match collectors cards issued in 1993. photograph postcard of Hayward in Scoreboard’ 1930. Sepia real Twenty three of the twenty five batting pose at the wicket. Nicely photograph postcard showing the cards have been signed by the player signed in black ink. Brighton View scoreboard during the 5th Test at featured. Signatures include Border, Co Series. Fading to image otherwise The Oval, England 1st innings 405 Taylor, Boon, Warne, S and in good condition £150/250 all out, Australia 299-3, Bradman 64 M.Waugh, Healy, Merv Hughes, 604* Charles Burgess Fry. Sussex & and Jackson 10. Sunbeam Photo Ltd Hayden, Slater, Alderman, Jones etc. England 1894-1908. Mono postcard of Margate. Rare. VG £70/90 County print Services. G £50/70 of Fry, full length in batting attire 613* ‘The Johnnie Walker Test Match 619 ‘Yorkshire Cricketers’ and Yorkshire standing on the pavilion steps. Scoreboard’ 1934. Sepia real Test Cricketers’. County Print Signed in ink to lower by Fry. Thiele photograph postcard showing the Services. Nineteen collectors cards series No. 7256. Some wear to right scoreboard during the 2nd Test at issued in 1994. Each of the cards hand side of card and to corners Lord’s. With handwritten inscription have been signed by the player otherwise in generally good to top border. ‘England won by an featured. Signatures include Gough, condition £120/160 innings and 38 runs’ Sunbeam Photo Byas, Moxon, Jarvis, Ritchie 605* Eddie Paynter. Lancashire & England. Ltd of Margate. Rare. Some press Richardson, Blakey, White, Old, Mono postcard size photograph of masking to top of postcard? Close, Trueman, Illingworth, Boycott Paynter walking out to bat. Signed otherwise in good condition £70/90 etc. G £30/40 by Paynter in ink. G £80/120 614 Len Hutton. Yorkshire & England. 620 ‘Derbyshire Test Cricketers’. County 606* Herbert Strudwick. Surrey & England Mono real photograph postcard of Print Services. Eight collectors cards 1902-1927. Original real Hutton in batting pose at issued in 1994. Each of the cards photograph oversize Pinnace card of Scarborough. Nicely signed in blue have been signed by the player Strudwick in wicketkeeping pose ink by Hutton. Postcard by Walkers featured. Signatures are Carr,

47 Mitchell, Taylor, Jackson, Barnett, history to inside covers. Some faults, 635 Wills ‘Cricketers’ 1928, 2nd series. Malcolm, Ward and Miller. G folds and creasing to cards otherwise Full set of fifty cigarette cards. £15/25 in generally good condition. Rare to Attractively mounted, framed and see the set in original album glazed with glass to both sides. G 621 ‘Glamorgan Test Cricketers’. County £80/120 £15/25 Print Services. Fourteen collectors cards issued in 1993. Each of the 628 Pelham. F. Warner. Middlesex & 636 Cornhill Insurance cards. Series ‘B’. cards have been signed by the player England. Colour Christmas card with Four cards of Willis (2, different), featured. Signatures include red ribbon tie sent by Warner. Nicely Tavare and Hemmings. All four cards Watkins, A. Jones, Morris, I.J. Jones, signed in ink by Warner. Undated. G signed. G £30/40 Maynard, McConnon, Fredericks, £15/25 CRICKET ATTIRE, CAPS, Watkin, Parkhouse etc. G £25/35 629 W. Sewell, Manager. Official M.C.C. BLAZERS & TIES 622 ‘Kent Test Cricketers’. County Print Christmas card from the M.C.C. tour Edward Ralph Dexter. Cambridge Services. Thirteen collectors cards of South Africa 1930/31. With University, Sussex & England 1956- issued in 1993. Each of the cards ‘M.C.C. South Africa 1930/31’ and 1968. Captain of Sussex 1960-1965, have been signed by the player M.C.C. colours to cover. To inside a he played in sixty two Test matches featured. Signatures include Knott, printed photograph of the team and for England, thirty as Captain from Iqbal, Luckurst, Chris Cowdrey, the wording- ‘With Best Christmas 1961/62- 1964. Right hand Underwood, Wright, Colin Cowdrey, Wishes from a Happy Family in batsman, he scored 4502 runs at an Hooper, Evans etc. G £25/35 South Africa’. Signed in ink by the average of 47.89 with a highest Test M.C.C. Manager, Sewell to inside 623 ‘Lancashire Test Cricketers’. County score of 205, v Pakistan at Karachi in page. G £30/50 Print Services. Ten collectors cards 1961/62, and scored nine Test issued in 1993. Each of the cards 630 Cricket cigarette cards. Complete centuries. have been signed by the player sets of Players ‘Cricketers 1930’, The following items are being sold featured. Signatures are Lloyd, Players ‘Cricketers Caricatures by by Dexter to raise funds to support Washbrook, Engineer, Fowler, Pullar, RIP’ 1926 and Players ‘Cricketers the efforts of the Cambridge Statham, Atherton, Fairbrother, 1938’. Full sets of fifty cards. The University Cricket Club to withstand Lever and Tattersall. G £20/30 1938 laid down in original album. the threat to their continuing to play Odd faults, otherwise in good 624 ‘Middlesex Test Cricketers’. County at Fenners. condition £20/30 Print Services. Thirteen collectors 637 Edward Ralph Dexter. Cambridge cards issued in 1994. Each of the 631 ‘Prominent Cricketers of 1938’. University, Sussex & England 1956- cards have been signed by the player Ogdens. 1938. Full set of fifty 1968. England ‘home’ Test cap, featured. Signatures include Brearley, cigarette cards. Some creasing to blazer and sweater worn by Dexter Murray, Titmus, Mann, Compton, three cards otherwise in good during his Test match playing career. Robertson, Parfitt, Downton etc. G condition. Sold with ‘Cricket 1926’. The navy blue Test cap with £25/35 Ogden’s. Full set of fifty cigarette embroidered raised emblem of the cards. Some creasing to two cards 625 ‘Northamptonshire Test Cricketers’. three lions and crown of England to otherwise in good condition £30/50 County Print Services. Sixteen front, the navy blue Test blazer, with collectors cards issued in 1993. Each 632 Ogdens ‘Australian and England Test embroidered emblem of the three of the cards have been signed by the Cricketers’ 1928. Full set of thirty six. lions and crown of England to chest player featured. Signatures include Very nicely mounted, framed and and the long sleeved Test sweater, Lamb, Ambrose, Brookes, Steele, glazed. VG £30/40 by Simpson of Piccadilly, again, with Tyson, Tribe, Larter, Andrew, three lions and crown of England to 633 Players ‘Cricketers 1938’ cigarette Mustaq, Prideaux etc. G £25/35 chest. All three items by Simpson of cards. Full set of fifty cards in original Piccadilly and in good condition. 626 ‘Warwickshire Test Cricketers’. album. The signatures of eight Sold with a note of provenance from County Print Services. Nine players are nicely signed in pencil Dexter dated 25th October 2010 collectors cards issued in 1994. Each below their respective cards in the £1000/1500 of the cards have been signed by the album. Signatures are Ames, Berry, player featured. Signatures include Edrich, Gimblett, Wyatt, Washbrook 638 Raymond Russell Lindwall, New A.C. Smith, Kallicharran, Jameson, and Leyland. The card of Reg Perks South Wales, Queensland & M.J.K. Smith, Wyatt, Willis etc. G has also been signed. The album has Australia 1945-1960. Australian dark £20/30 been spilt, mounted and displayed in green cloth test cap worn by Ray four frames. G £30/40 Lindwall during the series against 627 M.C.C. ‘Bodyline’ tour of Australia England in 1959/60. The cap, by 1932/33. ‘Triumph’ and ‘Champion’ 634 Signed cigarette and trade cards. Farmers of Sydney, embroidered Test Match Souvenir Album Selection of eight signed cards. with the Australia emblem and containing a full set of thirty two Signatures are T.B. Mitchell, Wyatt, below ‘1959-60’. ‘R. Lindwall’ and ‘Australian & English Cricket Stars’ Barnett (3), Pope (2) and Ames. G ‘9/59’ printed to cap label inside of trade cards. Original album with £20/30 the cap. The cap a little ‘light’ faded decorative cover, fixtures, facts and otherwise in good condition.

48 Lindwall played in sixty one Tests for 644 Golden Gate Bridge Cricket Club. by Jesty to front. G £50/80 Australia and took 228 wickets at an Golden Gate green players cloth 651 Clive E.B. Rice. Transvaal, average of 23.03. In 1959/60, cricket cap, with club emblem in Nottinghamshire & England 1969- Australia played Pakistan in a three gold and white to front, owned by 1983. South African yellow and Test series and India in a five Test Vic Lewis. G £20/30 green day/night cricket shirt worn in series. Lindwall played in three out 645 Graham Dilley. Kent, Worcestershire the Rebel Series V England 1989/90. of the eight Tests and played in his & England. England tour of Australia Signed by Rice above South African last ever Test for Australia in the 5th 1986/87. Mid blue touring blazer emblem. Sold with signed card of Test in Calcutta on the 13rd-28th worn by Graham Dilley on the tour. provenance from Rice, he January 1960. This was his last Test The blazer with embroidered M.C.C. exchanged the shirt with Tim cap. Australia won by series, 2-0 in touring emblem of St George & Robinson. VG £50/80 Pakistan and 2-1 in India. Sold with Dragon and scroll beneath with tour letter of provenance from Tony 652 Keith Brown. Middlesex 1st XI details ‘Australia 1986/1987’. Blazer Waring, Eddie’s son £3000/4000 sleeveless and long sleeved sweaters by Burton of Leeds. Sold with signed with Middlesex emblem and ‘Austin The cap previously the property of note of authentication from Dilley. Reed’ sponsors logo and trimming to Eddie Waring, B.B.C. commentator Previously sold by Knight’s in our neck and waist in Middlesex colours. and journalist, who won the cap in a April 1997 auction as lot 1200. The sweaters given to the vendor by bet with Lindwall on the result of Good/very good condition Keith Brown’s brother Gary who the 1962 Rugby League, Great £150/200 played for Durham. Qty 2. G Britain v Australia Series played in 646 England ‘home’ Test navy blue £40/60 Australia. Great Britain won the blazer pocket with embroidered series 2-1 and so Waring won the 653 England ‘A’ International long raised emblem of the three lions and cap. If Australia had won Lindwall sleeved and sleeveless sweaters with crown of England. The pocket sown would have received a Great Britain trimming in red and blue to waist, to navy blue blazer by Simpson of shirt from Waring sleeve and neck. G £40/60 Piccadilly but does not appear to be 639 Mike Atherton (Lancashire & an England blazer. The pocket is 654 Tom Graveney. Worcestershire England). Lancashire C.C.C. navy original and in good condition C.C.C. & England. Worcestershire blue cloth 1st XI cricket cap. ‘M.A. £40/60 1st XI sleeveless cricket sweater Atherton’ handwritten to inside worn by Graveney during his playing 647 Middlesex navy blue 2nd XI blazer, label. Embroidered emblem panel career. The sweater with trimming in by Austin Reed of Regent Street, replaced. Good condition £30/50 green and black to neck and waist. with embroidered Middlesex Worn condition. The sweater was 640 Lancashire C.C.C. navy blue cloth emblem to chest and ‘II’ beneath. presented to Vic Lewis in 1969 1st XI cricket cap. Ownership Player unknown. G £30/50 £70/100 unknown. Good condition £40/60 648 M.C.C. navy blue blazer, by James 655 USA Club cricket shirts. Selection of 641 G.K. Brown (Middlesex & Durham). Barry, with embroidered M.C.C. three white cricket shirts each with Middlesex C.C.C. navy blue cloth 1st emblem to chest in silver thread. embroidered emblem to chest. Clubs XI cricket cap. ‘Gary Brown’ Button to sleeve and front with are ‘Germantown C.C. Manheim handwritten to inside label. Cap a M.C.C. emblems . Player unknown. 1854’, Marin C.C. and Merion C.C. little faded otherwise in good G £50/80 (Philadelphia). G £20/30 condition £60/80 649 M.C.C. tour of India, Pakistan & 656 United States of America Cricket Gary Brown made one appearance Ceylon 1972/73. Official M.C.C. Association. Selection of five long for Middlesex in 1986 before navy blue touring blazer with sleeved cashmere and wool casual moving to Durham in 1988 embroidered M.C.C. emblem in sweaters, each with the Association white of St George & Dragon of 642 Tom Moody. Western Australia & emblem to chest. Various colours. England and below in scroll ‘Pakistan Australia. Western Australia Cricket Size 42”. Worn. G £20/30 & Ceylon 1972/73’ to breast pocket. Association yellow and black one Trimming to pockets, sleeves and 657 Foreign Cricket Clubs. Selection of day baseball cricket cap with blazer edging in M.C.C. colours of five long sleeved cashmere and wool ‘W.A.C.A.’ emblem to front. Worn yellow and red. Blazer by Simpson of casual sweaters, each with the club by Moody and signed to peak of Piccadilly. Player unknown. emblem to chest. Clubs include cap. With note of authentication Good/very good condition Germantown C.C, Philadelphia, Asia from the vendor who obtained it £140/180 Cricket Club, Bahrain, University direct from Moody. VG £30/50 C.C., Los Angeles, Skull & Cross 650 Trevor Jesty. Surrey white 1st XI 643 University Cricket Club, Los Angeles Bones C.C. 1982 etc. Various shirt, with sponsors logo and Helsinki Cricket Club. Two colours. Size 42”. Worn. G £20/30 ‘Poundstretcher’ to collar, worn by players baseball caps in navy blue Jesty in the 1986 Nat West Semi- 658 Cricket clothing. Collection of cricket and white, the Los Angeles cap with final v Lancashire. Jesty scored a clothing including replica club emblem to front, both owned century (112) and was named ‘Man International and county shirts, by Vic Lewis. G £10/20 of the Match’. Signed and annotated sweaters, tee-shirts, Middlesex

49 sweater etc. Includes official Cross 665 England tours. Official M.C.C. 671 Cricket ties 1960/90’s. Collection of Arrows C.C. cloth cricket cap, (England) touring tie, with black, over one hundred and sixty general playing sweater (both new) and yellow and red stripes. Sold with four cricket ties including club, title wins, casual sweater. Good selection. Qty further ties, a blue M.C.C. touring tie tour ties, members ties etc. Includes 38. G £30/40 with touring image of St. George England v New Zealand (ODI) 1973 and the dragon in silver, a 1984 (Swansea), Leicestershire County 659 Dickie Bird. World Cup Final 1975. touring tie to the West Indies, World Champions 1975, Hong Kong C.C., Original Umpire’s coat worn by Cup 1992 and a further tie for a tour Scotland, Lancashire members, Dickie Bird during the 1975 World of the West Indies. Qty 5. G £30/50 I.C.C. Trophy 1979, some earlier Cup Final played at Lord’s in 1975 cricket ties etc. G £40/60 between Australia and the West 666 M.C.C. England tours. Official Indies. Signed to coat ‘Best Wishes players ties for the England tours of 672 Cricket Ties. Collection of over Dickie Bird, World Cup Final 1975. G Australia 1994/95, South Africa ninety five cricket ties, good £70/100 1995/96, Zimbabwe 1996/97, New selection including New Zealand Zealand 1997 and South Africa & players tie 1960’s?, Ashes ties 1961 The West Indies won the inaugural Zimbabwe 1999/2000. Sold with and 1989, England players tie, World Final by 17 runs England ‘A’ players ties for the tours XI ties for 1967 and 1968, Benefits, 660 Cricket ties. Collection of over of South Africa 1993/94 and Cup wins, counties, clubs etc. Sold seventy five cricket ties including Pakistan 1995. Qty 7. G £30/50 with a signed copy of ‘Cricket Ties’ English and International club ties, Vic Lewis 1984. G £50/70 667 Pakistan, India and Zimbabwe tours Middlesex and Surrey C.C.C. 1980/90’s. Official players ties for CRICKET SCORECARDS, interest. Ties include M.C.C. various tours, the majority to PROGRAMMES, MAGAZINES ETC member, M.C.C. Centenary, England including the India tour of Glamorgan, Yorkshire 1975, Sussex, 674 Werneth Cricket Club 1945-1957. England 1986. Qty 6, two for each Somerset, Northamptonshire, Collection of forty nine home and playing nation. G £30/50 Hampshire members ties, Kowloon away programmes, odd scorecard C.C., Singapore C.C., Western 668 Worcestershire C.C.C. cricket ties for Central Lancashire League/Wood Province, Hong C.C., Ceylon C.A., 1960’s/2000’s. Collection of forty Cup matches etc played in the O.U.C.C., Hampshire 2nd XI, British five cricket ties including Benefits, period. Matches include v Walsden, Army of the Rhine C.C., The Army title wins etc. Includes Vanburn Crompton, Heywood, Stockport, C.C., Army Hong Kong C.C., Holder, Norman Gifford, Alan Rochdale, Oldham, Royton, Middlesex County Champions 1976, Ormrod, John Inchmore Benefits, Radcliffe, Middleton, Milnrow, 1977 etc. G £30/50 Glen Turner 100x100’s, 1989 Ashton etc. Plus six further County Champions Sunday programmes for matches in the area 661 Cricket ties. Collection of over Champions 1987, B&H Winners for the period 1945-1949. Some seventy five cricket ties including 1991 etc. G £30/50 faults including rusting to staples Test match and Test match sponsors otherwise in good condition. Qty 55 ties. Includes Centenary Tests of 669 Cricket ties. Collection of over fifty £40/60 1977 and 1980, World Cup 1979, cricket ties including Test match and good run of Cornhill Test ties etc. G Test match sponsors ties. Includes 675 Test match scorecards & tour guides £30/50 Centenary Tests 1977, World Cup 1934-1990. Black file containing 1983, good run of Cornhill Test ties, numerous scorecards and tour 662 Cricket ties. Collection of over fifty I.C.C. Trophy 1979, England v brochures for the period. Includes Benefit and Testimonial cricket ties. Pakistan/India 1982, South Africa v tour brochures for Australia 1934 Includes Wayne Daniel, Jimmy Love Kenya 1999, Ireland v New Zealand (Simpson), ‘The 1948 Australian 1989, Lynch 1991, Radley 1987, 1994, England players tie to New Cricketers in Cartoon’, India 1952, Gatting 1988, L. Gibbs, R. Ontong, Zealand 1991/92, to Australia and 1959, South Africa 1960 & 1965, C. Smith 1990, P. Pocock, A.V. New Zealand 1990’s, Sri Lanka v Australia 1961 & 1964, Pakistan Bedser & E.A. Bedser, Dean Jones England (1st Test) 1983 etc. G 1962, West Indies 1963 & 1966 etc etc. G £30/50 £30/50 (All Playfair), scorecards for England 663 Cricket ties. Collection of over eighty v Australia, Lord’s 1934, England v 670 Cricket ties. Collection of over ninety five general cricket ties. Includes club South Africa, Leeds 1947, England v Benefit and Testimonial cricket ties. ties, Nat West Trophy ‘MOM’ tie, New Zealand, Lord’s & Old Trafford Includes Ian Botham 1984, K. County cup wins, Royal Household 1949, England v West Indies, Lord’s Curran, N. Gifford, R. Hadlee, K. C.C. ties including Queens racing 1949, England v Australia, Lord’s Pont, R. Ontong, C. Old, H. Pilling colours, 80th Anniversary 1983 1953, 1956, 1961, Oval 1956, v 1975, R. Lumb, A. Kalliacharran, J. (Queens visit), City tie, v Crusaders West Indies 1963 etc. Some Barclay , B. Dudleston, C. Rice, J. (Australia) 1997 etc. G £30/50 signatures. G £40/60 Edrich, Jack Bannister, L. Taylor, D. 664 M.C.C. players tie. M.C.C. silk Amiss, J. Simmons 1980, V. Holder, 676 Cricket ephemera. Red file touring tie in gold, red and black. G. Greenidge, K. McEwan 1984, K. containing a selection of items Player unknown £20/30 Wessels etc. G £40/60 including Bradman Dinner menu 1998, official autograph sheet for

50 South Africa 1960 (fully signed), Not complete runs. G £25/35 Players listed include C.R.Hartley, Zimbabwe 2000, Test match ticket Hirst, Denton, Haigh, Sharp, Parkin, 682 Hampshire v Yorkshire 1911. Official 1960/80’s, cigarette cards including Newstead, Drake, A.E.Lawton, scorecard for the match played at ‘New Zealand Cricket Team 1958’, Quaife, Field, J.Gunn, Parker, Rogers the United Service Ground, ‘County Cricketers (Hotspur), etc. Handwritten scores. Good/very Portsmouth on the 21st-23rd August ‘World’s Best Cricketers’ (Wizard), good condition £40/60 1911. In a low scoring match, programmes, ‘Stars of Soccer’ Hampshire won by 6 wickets. For 687 England v Australia 2005. Official (A&BC) etc. Some faults, generally Yorkshire, Hirst took 5-49 in the scorecard for the 5th Test played at good £25/35 Hampshire first innings and for The Oval on the 8th-12th 677 Gillette Cup/Nat West/ C&G Cup Hampshire, Brown took 6-48 in the September 2005. Signed by all Finals. Complete collection of first and Kennedy 5-61 in the twelve members of the team who scorecards for the Gillette Cup second. Some creasing otherwise in won the Ashes. Signatures include competition 1963-1980, Nat West good condition £10/15 Trescothick, Hoggard, Flintoff, Cup Finals 1981-2000 and C&G Pieterson, Strauss, Collingwood, 683 Australian tour of England 1948. Trophy Finals 2001-2009. Some of Jones etc. G £50/80 Rare official folding the cards signed. Plus complete run scorecard/programme for the 688 England v Rest of the World 1970. of Benson & Hedges Cup Final Scotland v Australia tour match Official scorecard for the match scorecards 1972-2002. Odd card played at Edinburgh on 13/14th played at The Oval on the 13th-18th signed. G £25/35 September 1948. Scores August 1970. Signed to card by 678 Surrey scorecards. Two black files handwritten to scorecard. Pictorial members of both teams. Twenty containing Surrey scorecards 1934- covers. This was Bradman’s three signatures including Garry 2008. Includes Surrey v Australia penultimate match for Australia. Sobers, Clive Lloyd, Eddie Barlow, 1934, 1948, 1956, , Somerset v G/VG £50/70 Graeme Pollock, Graham McKenzie, Surrey 1947, Surrey v South Africa Mike Procter, Barry Richards, 684 England v Australia 1926. Official 1951, Surrey v West Indies 1957 etc. Mustaq Mohammad, Graham silk scorecard for the 5th and final G £25/35 McKenzie, Boycott, Knott, Snow, Test match played at the Oval Luckhurst, Cowdrey, Lever etc. Rare 679 Middlesex scorecards. Seven black August 14-18th 1926. England won in this signed form. Some folds, age files containing Middlesex scorecards the Test by 289 runs. For England, toning and adhesive marks to verso 1937-2009. Includes Middlesex v Sutcliffe made 76 & 161, Hobbs otherwise in good condition £60/90 Yorkshire 1937, Middlesex v Surrey 100, Larwood and Rhodes each with 1946, Middlesex v South Africa 6 wickets in the match etc. For 689* Kent v Australians 1926. Official 1947, Middlesex v Australians 1953 Australia, Gregory made 73, Collins scorecard for the tour match played etc. G £30/50 61 and Mailey took 9 wickets in the at Canterbury on the 25th-27th match. Good/very good condition August 1926. Fully printed scores. 680 Cricket scorecards. Four black files £100/150 Ryder 109, Woolley 64 & 88, Mailey containing Test match, One Day 5-133, Freeman 6-133 etc. VG Internationals, World Cup matches, England won the series 1-0 £30/50 Champion County matches, County 685 W.G. Grace. Gentlemen v Players match scorecards etc 1934-2009. 690* Australian tour of England 1948. 1886. Official scorecard for the Includes Kent v Australians 1934, Two official scorecards for the tour match played at Lord’s in July 1886. Army v The Rest 1944, Cambridge matches v Somerset and v Players won by five wickets. Grace University v South Africa 1947, Glamorgan 1948. The Somerset made 2 and 19 for the Gentlemen M.C.C. v Australians 1948, scorecard with fully printed scores, and took five wickets in the match, Hampshire v New Zealand 1949, Harvey 126, Hassett 103 etc. VG Barnes made 44 and 31 for the Oxford University v West Indies £30/50 Players, Lohmann took seven 1950, Somerset v New Zealand wickets in the match. Other players 691* Colin Cowdrey. ‘Souvenir match card 1958 etc. G £40/60 included Hornby, Shrewsbury, of the Maidstone Cricket Week 681 Cricket scorecards. Eight black files Scotton, Barlow, Gunn, Abel, 1973’ during which Colin Cowdrey containing various scorecards 1969- Sherwin etc. Printed and scored his 99th and 100th centuries 2009. Includes Oxford v Cambridge handwritten details. M.C.C. fixture in first class cricket’. VG £15/25 matches from 1948 onwards, Eton v list for 1886 to verso. Odd minor 692* England v Australia 1981. Official Harrow 1974 onwards, Rugby v faults otherwise in good condition scorecard for the 1st Test match at Marlborough from 1959-1971, £60/80 Trent Bridge, signed by the Charity matches, National Village 686 ‘Grand Cricket Match at Accrington. Australian team. Signatures include Cup Finals at Lords 1972 onwards, Captain Harwood’s England XI v The Hughes, Lillee, Hogg, Wood, Marsh, Lord’s Taverners matches 1960’s Mayor’s Lancashire & Yorkshire XI’. Border, Alderman etc. Sold with onwards, National Club Original wartime scorecard for the official scorecard for the 3rd Test at Championship Finals 1969 onwards, match played in aid of the Mayor’s Headingley (Botham and Willis Lord’s Staff matches 1971 onwards, Soldiers & Sailors Disabled Fund for match) and two good action press and other miscellaneous scorecards. local soldiers, on 15th August 1917. photographs from the series £40/60

51 693* England v Rest of the World 1970. England v Australia. Souvenir of Visit wrapper, 1934 tour fixtures, Official fully printed scorecards for of M.C.C. team 1932/33- Third Test averages, records, scorecard for the the 3rd and 4th Tests played at Match played at Adelaide. January Australian XI v Western Australia Edgbaston and Headingley plus an 13th 1933’. Souvenir game, various articles etc. 36pp. G excellent press photograph of the programme/brochure for the match £180/250 two Captains, Sobers and Illingworth compiled by W.R. Wright. Adelaide 707 M.C.C. tour of the West Indies holding the Guinness Trophy. Qty 3. 1933. With pen pictures, records, 1968. Full sheet of nine official VG £40/50 profiles, scorecards etc. Decorative Jamaica postage 6d stamps issued to pictorial covers. Very good 694 Jim Laker ‘19 wickets’. England v commemorate the M.C.C. tour in condition. Rare £400/500 Australia, Old Trafford, 1956. 1968 featuring batsman, bowler and Official fully printed scorecard for 700 ‘The Wrigley Souvenir Book and wicketkeeper with cricketing border the historic Test match where Laker Scoring Record’ The Ashes 1936/37. featuring images of the West Indies. took 9-37 in the first and 10-53 in The front cover shows head and VG £20/30 the second innings. VG £20/30 shoulders pictures of the Captain’s 708 The Cricketer Magazine. Edited by Don Bradman and Gubby Allen. 695 M.C.C. v Rest of the World. Official P.F. Warner. Volume II. 1922. Printed by Bloxham & Chambers scorecard for the Bicentenary Test Numbers 1-21, complete. London Ltd. G £70/100 match at Lord’s 1987. Signed by nine 1922. Bound in original publishers West Indian Test players, Kanhai, 701 New Zealand 1937. Official souvenir cloth. Some faults to binding, ex Goddard, J. Cameron, J.B. brochure for the New Zealand tour Dulwich Library otherwise in good Stollmeyer, Griffith, Scarlett, of England. Edited by A.W. Simpson. condition. Sold with complete runs Hendriks, Weekes and Camacho. G Pictorial covers. G £25/35 for 1965, 1967-1976. These later £20/30 editions bound in official folders. G 702 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1946/47. £10/20 696 Middlesex C.C.C. v Hornsey C.C. ‘Souvenir of English Cricket Matches 1954. Official scorecard for Leslie played at Brisbane, Queensland 709 Scarborough Festival. Selection of Compton’s Benefit match played at 1946. With the Compliments of four Festival first day covers, each Hornsey on the 27th June 1954. Queensland Publications’. Bound signed by a number of Test and Signed in ink to verso by the booklet with gilt titles containing the County cricketers. Forty nine Middlesex team. Eleven signatures official programmes for the first Test, signatures including W. Hadlee, including D. Compton, Edrich, L. England v Australia, played on the Bedi, Palmer, N.Oldfield, Kanhai, E. Compton, Robertson, Sharp, Young, 29th-5th December 1946 and the Barlow, Engineer, M. Khan, D. Warr, Titmus, Thompson etc. England v Queensland tour match Wright, Cameron, Barnett, Levett, Horizontal fold otherwise in good played on the 22nd-26th November Place, Washbrook, Wharton etc. condition £25/35 1946. Also contains printed scoring Odd duplication of signature. G sheet for the matches and a £30/40 697 Cricket scorecards 1950/2000’s. handmade Birthday card to Fishlock. Selection of thirty various scorecards 710 Scarborough Festival. Selection of Ex Laurie Fishlock collection. G for the period including Cornwall v four Festival first day covers, each £60/80 Surrey 2nd XI 1950, Hampshire v signed by a number of Test and Somerset 1953, Gloucestershire v 703 England v Australia 1956. Golden County cricketers. Fifty signatures Lancashire 1955 etc. Sold with a Fleece souvenir booklet with score including K. Miller, Cowdrey, Poole, small collection of twenty six Cricket book for the England v Australia Test Horton, Robertson, Fellows-Smith, Book Society publications, by various Series in England 1956. Dewes, Allom, Jenkins, Hutton, authors, 1946 and 1947. Odd faults Compliments of H.C. Sleigh Ltd. Ames, Palmer, Knott, Berry etc. Odd otherwise in good condition £20/30 Scarce. Good/very good condition duplication of signature. G £30/40 £40/60 698 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1928/29. 711 Scarborough Festival. Selection of ‘International Cricket Souvenir- Visit 704 A.W. Wellard. Arthur Wellard five Festival first day covers, each of English Eleven to Australia Testimonial souvenir brochure 1951. signed by a number of Test and 1928/29- Fourth Test Match played Signed to front cover by Wellard. County cricketers. Forty eight at Adelaide. February 1st 1929’. Good+ condition £20/30 signatures including Procter, Pope, Souvenir programme/brochure for Larter, Dujon, Greenidge, F.R. 705* Ashes cricket 1940/50’s. Original the match compiled by W.R. Wright. Brown, D. Murray, Crowe, Taber, folding fixture lists fro the 1946/47 Adelaide 1929. With pen pictures, O’Donnell, Ames, Cameron, Ashes Series and 1956 Ashes series records, profiles, scorecards etc. Endean, Hadlee, M. Khan, Athey, in England. G £30/40 Decorative pictorial covers. Very Byas etc. Odd duplication of good condition. Rare £300/400 706 Australian tour of England 1934. signature. G £30/40 Rare official souvenir programme for This was Don Bradman’s first Test 712 The Cricketer Magazine 1951-1956. the ‘Visit to Western Australia of the series Volumes XXXII to XXXVI. Complete Australian XI en route to England run of individual copies of the 699 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1932/33 1934’. Original decorative wrappers magazine for the five year period ‘Bodyline’. ‘International Cricket. with image of E.H. Bromley to front plus Spring and Winter Annuals. Plus

52 ‘The Geoff Edrich Benefit book. G Vic Lewis by Sobers following the the adoring holiday crowd £15/25 tour. Initials ‘G.S.’ to verso of bat. Hirst retired from first class cricket The bat is signed to face by the Vic CRICKET BATS, BALLS & to begin his 18 year engagement at Lewis ‘West Indian’ XI and by Brian EQUIPMENT Eton College as cricket coach and he Close’s Yorkshire XI. Signatures played very few first class matches 713 Rohan Babulal Kanhai. British include Lewis, Sobers, Walcott, after this year Guiana, Warwickshire & West Indies Kanhai, Scarlett, Lashley, Close, 1954-1974. Slazenger ‘Rohan Trueman, Illingworth, Wilson, Binks 720 Counties 1925. Gunn & Moore ‘The Kanhai Autograph’ 5 star cricket bat etc. G £400/600 Autograph’ cricket bat signed to face used by Kanhai on the West Indies and verso by twenty County and Garry Sobers played only in the tour of England in 1973 as Captain Minor County teams. Teams are three Tests on the 1973 tour scoring of the team. The bat was presented Leicestershire, Glamorgan, Kent, 306 runs at an average of 76.50 with to Vic Lewis by Kanhai following the Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Surrey, a highest score of 150no in the 3rd, tour. ‘RK’ handwritten to verso of Norfolk, Nottinghamshire (twice), Lord’s Test. He took six wickets in bat. G £200/300 Gloucestershire, Hampshire, the three Tests Worcestershire, Yorkshire, Essex, This was Kanhai’s final tour to 717 England v West Indies 1957. Cricket Sussex, Derbyshire, Bedfordshire, England. Kanhai scored 653 runs at ball apparently used in the Lord’s Northamptonshire, Leicestershire an average of 50.23 on the tour. His Test match of 1957. The ball 2nd XI and Rutland. Two hundred highest score was in the Lord’s Test presented to Vic Lewis by Everton and twenty eight signatures where he made 157 Weekes. The showing signs of age including Fowke, Geary, King, Clay, 714 Everton de Courcy Weekes. £70/100 Cornwallis, Freeman, Seymour, Barbados & West Indies 1944-1964. Makepeace, McDonald, Fender, The 2nd Test at Lord’s was won by Stuart Surridge ‘Everton Weekes Hitch, Jardine, Hobbs, Carr, Gunn, England by an innings and 36 runs. Autograph’ cricket bat used by Voce, Wheat, Staples, Dipper, Cowdrey made 152, Weekes 90, Weekes on the West Indies tour of Calthorpe, Quaife, Tennyson, Mead, Sobers 66, Bailey took 11 wickets in England in 1957. The bat was Sutcliffe, Lupton, Rhodes, Kilner, the match presented to Vic Lewis by Weekes Waddington, Douglas, Perrin, following the tour. Faint initials 718 England v West Indies 1969. Readers Jackson, Gilligan, Tate, Cornford etc. handwritten to verso of bat. G cricket ball apparently used in the Some spidering and some fading to £250/350 Lord’s Test match of 1969. The ball certain signatures, overall in good presented to Vic Lewis by Garry condition £200/300 Everton Weekes, who broke a finger Sobers. Good condition £70/100 early on the tour, scored 1096 runs 721 Gray Nicolls 1953-1972. Collection at an average of 28.10, on the tour. The 2nd Test at Lord’s was drawn. of twenty seven miniature bats, His highest score was 105 against Davis made 103, Lloyd 70, 11.5” long. Each with printed T.N. Pearce’s XI Camacho 67, Illingworth 113, facsimile signatures of a touring Test Hampshire 107, Boycott 106, Snow or home team with title to top. 715 Andrew Gordon Ganteaume. took six wickets in the match Teams are Australia 1953, Australia Trinidad & West Indies 1940-1963. 1956, West Indies 1957, England Gray-Nicholls ‘Andrew Ganteaume 719 George Herbert Hirst. Yorkshire & 1957, New Zealand 1958, India Autograph’ Steel Spring cricket bat England 1891-1929. Cricket ball 1959, West Indies 1959/60, South used by Ganteaume on the West presented to George Hirst by the Africa 1960, Australia 1961, England Indies tour of England in 1957. The Scarborough Cricket Club in 1921. 1961, M.C.C. 1962/63, Australia bat was presented to Vic Lewis by Silver circular plaque with 1962/63, West Indies 1963 (2), Ganteaume following the tour. Scarborough emblem to ball. The Australia 1964 (2), England 1964, Signed by Lewis to verso of bat. G ball loosely mounted to wooden South Africa 1965, New Zealand £150/250 base with inscribed silver plaque 1965, England 1965, West Indies ‘Scarborough Cricket Festival 1921. Andrew Ganteaume scored 800 runs 1966, England 1966, England 1967, Gents v Players. G.H. Hirst 2.2 overs, at an average of 27.58, on the tour. Pakistan 1967, M.C.C. 1967/68 (2) 2 wickets for 10 runs. Ball presented His highest score was 92 against and Australia 1972. All bats in to G.H. Hirst by the Scarborough Glamorgan. He only played in one good/very good condition with Cricket Club as a token of esteem Test v England in 1948 and scored good signatures. Sold with further and as a momento of his association 112 on debut Nicolls miniature bats, two signed in with the Festival from 1892-1921. G ink by the England and New Zealand 716 Garfield St. Aubrun Sobers, £800/1200 teams of 1969, some fading to the Barbados, South Australia, He captained the Players against the England signatures and the other a Nottinghamshire & West Indies Gentlemen in this Scarborough ‘Model of a bat used about 1770’. 1953-1974. Gradidge ‘Garfield Festival match at the end of 1921 Plus a larger miniature bat signed by Sobers Autograph. World Test and the game, and his career, the Cardiff and Swansea Veterans Record’ cricket bat used by Sobers finished on his 50th birthday when who played the last cricket match at on the West Indies tour of England he was cheered from the balcony by Cardiff Arms Park in September in 1973. The bat was presented to

53 1966, some fading to signatures and etc. Signed to verso by the including Sobers, Hunte, Griffith, a set of Gray Nicholls miniature Warwickshire and Worcestershire Hall, Nurse, Kanhai, Butcher, cricket stumps. Mounted on green teams of 1968. Thirty two signatures Hendricks, Close, Graveney, Edrich, block and used for advertising including Smith, Gibbs, Kanhai, Snow, Boycott etc. Signed to verso purposes. Qty 31 £140/180 Cartwright, Brown, Graveney, by five county teams from 1966, Booth, Horton, Turner, Ormrod, Yorkshire, Lancashire, 722* ‘Len Hutton Test Record 364 v Slade etc. G £60/90 Worcestershire, Somerset and Essex. Australia 1938’. Gradidge ‘Len Fifty eight signatures including Hutton Autograph’ miniature cricket 727 England v Australia 1953. Gradidge Trueman, Hampshire, Kenyon, bat with details of Hutton’s score ‘Leslie Ames Autograph’ bat, Horton, Bailey, East, Saville, Knight, and the facsimile signatures of the supplied by Hubble & Ames of Statham, Pilling, Pullar, Virgin etc. Australian team in England 1938 to Gillingham, Kent. The bat signed to Good condition £100/150 face, to verso the facsimile face by both the England and signatures of the England team, date Australian teams at the first Test 731 Australia v England 1990/91. Gray ‘23rd August 1938’ and a played at Trent Bridge 1953. Eleven Nicholls ‘Peter Sleep Testimonial humourous cricket cartoon by Tom signatures of the England team and 1991’ full size cricket bat nicely Webster. 17” long. In original thirteen signatures of the Australian signed by the full England touring ‘Gradidge’ presentation box with team. Signatures include Hutton, party and by twelve of the Australian image of Hutton to box. The bat in Simpson, Bedser, Evans, Wardle, team. Signatures include Border, excellent condition, the box with May, Graveney, Hassett, Morris, Marsh, M. Waugh, Boon, Taylor, wear to one end. Rare with original Lindwall, Benaud, Archer, Davidson Reid, Healy, M. Hughes, Alderman, box £80/120 etc. Fading to the majority of the Gooch, Lamb, Gower, Fraser, signatures otherwise in good Atherton, Malcolm etc. VG. £50/80 723 Surrey C.C.C. c1980’s. Full size bat condition £50/80 signed by the Surrey playing squad. 731a Kenneth Frank Barrington, Surrey & Twenty four signatures including 728 Northamptonshire v Gloucestershire England 1953-1968. 'Slazenger Greig, Stewart, Ward, Thorpe, c1995. Holt & Haskell cricket bat Gradidge Super' cricket bat used by Butcher, Bicknell, Feltham etc. VG signed to the face by both teams Barrington on the 1959/60 M.C.C. £30/40 who played in the match. Twenty tour of the West Indies in which he four signatures including Bailey, scored over 1000 runs including 724 India 1982, 1983 and 1990’s. Three Penberthy, Curran, Snape, Alleyne, centuries in the first two Test miniature cricket bats signed by the Ball, Russell etc. Bat rubber perished. matches in Barbados (128 runs) and three touring teams. Thirty six G £25/35 Trinidad (121 runs). The bat was signatures in total. Mounted, framed given to his team mate Jim Laker and glazed. Sold with three further 729 Mike Selvey Benefit Year 1982 who in turn gave it to David Wilson bats signed by the Indian team of cricket bat signed to the face by the of Kent, a good friend of Laker, he 1996, with sixteen signatures, West England touring team to India played for Kent 2nd XI and Indies mid 1980’s, signed by thirteen 1981/82. Eighteen signatures Staffordshire. Sold with letter of and a further bat signed by the eight including Fletcher, Botham, Willis, authenticity from Wilson and Captains from the World Cup in Gower, Tavare, Allott, Lever, supporting correspondence from India 1996. Signatures include Boycott, Dilley etc. Signed to verso Laker to Wilson. The bat with Atherton, Taylor, Richardson, Akram, by six county teams, Leicestershire, number '3' to back. Sold with a soft Cronje etc. Also, mounted, framed Sussex, Derbyshire, back edition of Wisden for 1961 and glazed. Some fading to Northamptonshire, Surrey and which covers the 1959/60 tour of signatures otherwise in generally Nottinghamshire from the same the West Indies. G £700/1000 good condition £30/50 period. Seventy four signatures including Tolchard, Balderstone, 731b Godfrey Evans. Kent & England 725 England v Australia 1997. Duncan Gower, Arnold, Gould, Waller, Cook, 1939-1967. Cricket bat used by Fearnley cricket bat signed to face by Lamb, Larkins, Taylor, Barnett, Miller, Evans in making his highest Test the England and Australian teams. Knight, Roope, Pocock, Rice, score of 44no against the Australians Twenty nine signatures, twelve from Hadlee, French etc. Odd signature in the 3rd Test at Old Trafford in the England including Atherton, fading, the majority in good 1953 Ashes series. The bat with Hussain, Stewart, Butcher, Gough, condition. Bat rubber perished. G handwritten inscription from Evans Thorpe, M. Taylor, Warne, S.Waugh, £40/60 to verso 'This bat was used by M.Waugh, Slater, McGrath, Godfrey Evans in the Manchester Gilchrist, Healy etc. G £70/100 730 England v West Indies 1966. Stuart Test during his innings of 44no'. Surridge ‘County Driver’ cricket bat 726 Australia 1968. Duncan Fearnley Signed by Evans. His initials are also signed to face by all eighteen ‘Len Caldwell Autograph’ cricket bat handwritten to verso. The bat later members of the West Indies touring signed to face by Australian touring signed to face by both the Australian party to England including the team to England. Eighteen and England teams who played at Manager Stollmeyer. Also signed signatures including Lawry, Jarman, the Oval in 1953. Twenty eight below by the England team who McKenzie, Chappell, Mallett, signatures including Morris, Benaud, played them at The Oval in the 5th Simpson, Walters, Hawke, Gleeson Miller, Harvey, Langley, Johnston, Test. Twenty nine signatures

54 Ring, Lindwall, Craig, Hutton, Philipson by SPY, dated 29th June 12.25”x18”. Minor mark to top Bedser, Edrich, Compton, May, 1889. Framed, overall 12.25”x18”. border not affecting image Evans, Lock, Laker, Trueman etc. G/VG £30/50 otherwise in good condition £60/90 Slight fading to Evans inscription and 736 Hon. Alfred Lyttelton. Cambridge 744 Pelham Francis Warner, Middlesex & some of the Australian signatures University, Middlesex & England England 1894-1929. Vanity Fair. faded, others fading, the majority 1876-1887. Vanity Fair. ‘English ‘Plum’. Original colour chromolith - good. Sold with a soft back edition Cricket’. Original colour chromolith - ograph of Warner by SPY, dated 3rd of the 1954 Wisden which covers ograph of Lyttelton by APE, dated September 1903. Framed, overall the 1953 Ashes tour and Evans 20th September 1884. Framed, 12.25”x18”. G £25/35 innings. G £200/300 overall 12.25”x18”. Players name 745 Captain Edward George Wynyard, 731c England v Pakistan 1974. Split and handwritten in pencil to lower Hampshire & England 1894-1912. hinged cricket stump signed in ink by border. G £70/90 Vanity Fair. ‘Hampshire’. Original both the England and Pakistan 737 George John Bonnor. New South colour chromolithograph of teams who played in the first Test at Wales & Australia 1881-1891. Wynyard by CG, dated 25th August Headingley in July 1974. Twenty Vanity Fair. ‘Australian Cricket’. 1898. Framed, overall 12.25”x18”. seven signatures including Denness, Original colour chromolithograph of G £50/80 Greig, Knott, Amiss, Arnold, Edrich, Bonnor by APE, dated 13th Fletcher, Intikhab, Sadiq, Asif Iqbal, 746 Digby Loder Armroid Jephson, September 1884. Framed, overall Asif Masood, Sarfraz, Majid Khan Surrey 1890-1904. Vanity Fair. ‘The 12.25”x18”. G £100/150 etc. Also signed by the Leicestershire Lobster’. Original colour chromolith - and Middlesex teams of 1974 with 738 Lord Harris, George Robert Canning, ograph of Jephson by SPY, dated twenty three signatures. Signatures Kent & England 1870-1911. Vanity 22th May 1902. Framed, overall include Brearley, Butcher, Titmus, Fair. ‘Kent’. Original colour 18”x12.25”. G £30/40 Edmonds, Tolchard, Davidson, chromolithograph of Harris by SPY, 747 Lionel Charles Hamilton Palairet, Birkenshaw, Steele etc. Some fading, dated 16th July 1881. Framed, Somerset & England 1890-1909. wear to signatures otherwise in good overall 12.25”x18”. G/VG Vanity Fair. ‘Repton, Oxford & condition £30/50 £100/150 Somerset’. Original colour CRICKET PRINTS & PAINTINGS 739 Colin Blythe, Kent & England 1899- chromolithograph of Palairet by SPY, 1914. Vanity Fair. ‘Charlie’. Original dated 6th August 1903. Framed, The following collection of eighteen colour chromolithograph of Blythe overall 12.25”x18”. G/VG £50/70 Vanity Fair lithographs are unifomly by ALS, dated 3rd August 1910. mounted and attractively framed 748 George Hirst. Yorkshire & England Framed, overall 12.25”x18”. G and glazed 1891-1929. Vanity Fair. ‘Yorkshire’. £30/40 Original colour chromolithograph of 732 Albert Nielson Hornby, Lancashire & 740 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji, Sussex & Hirst by SPY, dated 20th August England 1867-1899. Vanity Fair. England 1893-1920. Vanity Fair. 1903. Framed, overall 12.25”x18”. ‘Monkey’. Original colour ‘Ranji’. Original colour chromolith - G/VG £50/70 chromolithograph of Hornby by ograph of Ranjitsinhji by SPY, dated STUFF, dated 15th August 1891. 749 Bernard James Tindall Bosanquet, 26th August 1897. Framed, overall Framed, overall 12.25”x18”. Players Middlesex & England 1898-1919. 12.25”x18”. Minor faults otherwise name handwritten in pencil to lower Vanity Fair. ‘An Artful Bowler’. in good condition £60/80 border. Minor foxing/light marks Original colour chromolithograph of otherwise in good condition £40/60 741 Reginald Herbert Spooner, Bosanquet by SPY, dated 15th Lancashire & England 1899-1923. September 1904. Framed, overall 733 Andrew Earnest Stoddart, Middlesex Vanity Fair. ‘Reggie’. Original colour 12.25”x18”. G £60/80 & England 1885-1900. Vanity Fair. chromolithograph of Spooner by ‘A Big Hitter’. Original colour 750 Edward Wentworth Dillon. Kent SPY, dated 18th July 1906. Framed, chromolithograph of Stoddart by 1900-1923. Vanity Fair. ‘The overall 12.25”x18”. G £50/70 STUFF, dated 9th July 1892. Framed, Champion County’. Original colour overall 12.25”x18”. G/VG £50/70 742 John Thomas Tyldesley, Lancashire & chromolithograph of Edward England 1895-1923. Vanity Fair. Wentworth Dillon by OWL and 734 Samuel Moses James Woods, ‘Forty Six Centuries in Eleven Years’. dated September 13th 1913. Men of Somerset, England & Australia 1886- Original colour chromolithograph of the Day 2339. ‘The Law Society, 1910. Vanity Fair. ‘Sammy’. Original Tyldesley by SPY, dated 8th August London’ ink hand stamp to top colour chromolithograph of Woods 1906. Framed, overall 12.25”x18”. border not, quite, affecting image, by STUFF, dated 6th August 1892. G £60/80 minor wear to edge of left hand Framed, overall 12.25”x18”. G/VG. border of print, again, not affecting G £50/70 743 Kenneth Lotherington Hutchings, image, otherwise in good condition. Kent & England 1902-1912. Vanity 735 Hylton Philipson. Oxford University, Viewing essential £300/400 Fair. ‘A Century Maker’. Original Middlesex & England 1887-1898. colour chromolithograph of The ‘Vanity Fair’ magazine appeared Vanity Fair. ‘Oxford Cricket’. Hutchings by SPY, dated 14th on a weekly basis from November Original colour chromolithograph of August 1907. Framed, overall 1868 to January 1914. The

55 lithograph of Dillon was the final 759 Lord Dalmeny, Middlesex & Surrey original pen and ink caricature cricketer to appear in the magazine 1902-1908. Vanity Fair. ‘In his portrait portraying players from both before the demise of the magazine Father’s Steps’. Original colour the Australian and England teams and therefore is the rarest cricketing chromolithograph of Dalmeny by who played in the first Test played at lithograph to have appeared as SPY, dated 22nd September 1904. G Brisbane, by Mailey. The portrait circulation numbers dropped £50/70 shows comical images from the last day of the Test match, Wednesday, 751 Hon Frank Stanley Jackson, Surrey & 760 J.L. Baldwin, Co-Founder of I Zingari 5th December 1928, including England 1890-1907. Vanity Fair. ‘A C.C. Vanity Fair colour chromolith - M.C.C. Captain, A.P.F. Chapman and Flannelled Fighter’. Original colour ograph of Baldwin. ‘I. Zingari’. Maurice Tate passing on their way to chromolithograph of Jackson by SPY, September 5th 1895 by Spy. G the bathroom ‘Nice Morning dated 28th August 1902. Tape £30/40 Maurice... Yes, Skipper its been attached to top border of print on 761 The Earl of Darnley. Kent. Vanity Fair raining’, image of Australian Captain verso, marks to border where colour chromolithograph of Darnley. Jack Ryder at breakfast hearing that previously mounted otherwise in ‘Ivo’.April 7th 1895 by Spy. G it had been raining and not feeling good condition £50/70 £20/30 well, image of Jack White 752 Lionel Charles Hamilton Palairet, ‘examining the wicket at 5.30pm, 762 Australia. C.G. McCartney, W.W. Somerset & England 1890-1909. Wednesday morning’, images of Armstrong and H.L. Collins. Three Vanity Fair. ‘Repton, Oxford & eight Australian batsman, with their individual original brush and ink with Somerset’. Original colour heads down, trudging away from ink wash, head and shoulders, chromolithograph of Palairet by SPY, not out batsman Bill Woodfull caricatures of the three Test players. dated 6th August 1903. Fault to ‘Picture of Billy Woodfull who was Painted probably in the mid 1920’s, background of print otherwise in deserted by his comrades on artist unknown. Each image is good condition £30/40 Wednesday morning’. Other players named and each page measures featured include Ponsford, Kippax, 753 Gilbert Laird Jessop, Gloucestershire 7”x9.5”. Excellent images £80/120 Bradman, Hendry, Ryder, Oldfield, & England 1894-1914. Vanity Fair. 763 Middlesex & Surrey. F.S. Lee & F.J. Grimmett and Ironmonger. This was ‘The Croucher’. Original colour Durston of Middlesex and P.G.H. the first Test to be held at Brisbane chromolithograph of Jessop by SPY, Fender of Surrey. Three individual and Don Bradman’s Test debut. The dated 25th July 1901. Tape attached original brush and ink with ink wash, portrait has been signed in ink by to top border of print on verso, head and shoulders, caricatures of Mailey. The image measures approx marks to border where previously the three players. Painted probably 16”x12”. In original frame. Excellent mounted otherwise in good in the mid 1920’s, artist unknown. image. Rare in this large format. condition £40/60 Each image is named and each page Minor soiling/staining to image 754 Robert Abel, Surrey & England measures 7”x9.5”. Excellent images otherwise in good condition. 1881-1904. Vanity Fair. ‘Bobby’. £50/80 Formerly the property of Charles Original colour chromolithograph of Phillip Mead, Hampshire & England 764 Hampshire & Essex. Reverend G.W. Abel by SPY, dated 5th June 1902. G 1905-1936 who was a member of Gillingham of Essex, C.P. Mead & £30/40 the touring party £800/1200 H.S. Altham of Hampshire. Three 755 Frederick Robert Spofforth. New individual original brush and ink with In the first Test of the Series played South Wales, Victoria & Australia ink wash, head and shoulders, at Brisbane, England made 342-8 1874-1888. Vanity Fair. ‘The Demon caricatures of the three players. declared in their second innings, the Bowler’. Original colour chromolith - Painted probably in the mid 1920’s, first declaration ever in a Test played ograph of Spofforth by SPY, dated artist unknown. Each image is in Australia, leaving Australia a July 13th 1878. G £150/250 named and each page measures massive 742 runs to make. On the 7”x9.5”. Excellent images £50/80 Wednesday morning prior to play 756 Cyril Mowbray Wells, Middlesex resuming it rained and England 1891-1909. Vanity Fair. ‘Father’. 765 Arthur Mailey, New South Wales & bowled them out for 66 with J.C. Original colour chromolithograph of Australia 1912-1930. Original pencil White taking 4-7 from 6.3 overs, Wells by SPY, dated 10th July 1907. caricature self portrait of Mailey, on Larwood and Tate two wickets a G £40/60 album page, full length. The portrait piece. Woodfull who opened the has been signed by artist Mailey. The 757 Thomas Hayward, Surrey & England batting was left ‘high and dry’ on page measures approx 4”x4.5”. 1893-1914. Vanity Fair. ‘Tom’. 30no. Kelleway was ‘absent ill’ and Excellent image. To verso are seven Original colour chromolithograph of Gregory ‘absent hurt’. Gregory, ink signatures of the Victoria team of Hayward by SPY, dated 11th July through cartilage problems was 1939, signatures include Rigg, 1906. G £70/100 unable to play cricket again McCormick, Ring, Hassett, Barnett 758 Rev. Frank Hay Gillingham, Essex. etc. Very good condition £150/250 767 Arthur Mailey, New South Wales & 1903-1928. Vanity Fair. ‘Cricketing Australia 1912-1930. M.C.C. tour of 766 Arthur Mailey, New South Wales & Christianity’. Original colour Australia 1928/29. ‘The English Australia 1912-1930. M.C.C. tour of chromolithograph of Gillingham by Cricketers took their clubs and had a Australia 1928/29. Unusually large SPY, dtd 15th August 1906 £70/90 quiet hit around Kooyonga Golf links

56 last Sunday’. Unusually large original length in cricket attire, by Mailey. your brilliant skill and marvellous pen and ink caricature portrait The portrait, probably drawn by endurance through the Empire. We portraying the English cricketers Mailey towards the end of trust that your future performances enjoying a round of golf and causing Bradman’s career, has been titled will further enhance the glorious mayhem around the links, by Mailey. ‘Don’ and signed by Mailey. The traditions of Old England. With The portrait shows the cricketers page measures approx 6.5”x7.5”. every good wish for your future carrying their golf clubs, players Excellent image. Very good welfare. Yours Faithfully, Rupert include Hendren, Mead, Tate etc, condition £800/1200 Williams, Convener. Signed on playing at various holes etc. behalf of your South Australian 770 M.C.C. ‘Bodyline’ tour of Australia Captions include ‘Mr Tate was the admirers. Adelaide. January 1925’. 1932/33. Large original pen and ink most versatile. He used every stick in The tribute to centre with floral caricature newspaper artwork, by the bag’.... ‘You can’t use that Sir, its decoration hand drawn to outer artist ‘Wells’, depicting the England an Umbrella’, ‘Local Members who borders. A figure of a batsmen and a players at the time of selection for had intended to stroll around the bowler to each side of the tribute the 1932/33 Ashes series. The Links were compelled to rush back to and crossed bats, stumps and ball in cartoon reads ‘No Rest for the the club house for safety’..... ‘That’s shield to lower border with scroll Wicket!. Batsman are sighing for not a bunker, its a ‘England v Australia 1925’. Some ‘The Old Hundred’, bowlers are divot’....’Kooyonga will never be the damp staining to top half of tribute bowling up to pitch-The Selectors again’.... ‘Most of the Englishmen otherwise in generally good are on the job-Who’s going to stand too far away from the ball condition. In original mount, the Australia?. We’ve got our Plum, our before hitting and stand too close to tribute measures 14”x11” and Captain, our batsmen... But where the ball after hitting’.... The portrait overall 21”x17.5”. Rare. Sold with a are our Bowlers?. The Selectors has been signed in ink by Mailey. large photograph of the Yorkshire v problem is who’s going to get The image measures approx All India 1932 touring match at Bradman out?. Here’s ten of the 15”x12.5”. In original frame. Scarborough featuring Sutcliffe. best-Brown, Allom, Tate, Bowes, Excellent image. Rare in this large Heavy wear to photograph. G Larwood, Voce, Allen, Robins, format. Minor soiling/staining to £150/250 Freeman and Peebles, who will be image otherwise in good condition. picked?. Why not send the whole Sutcliffe became the first batsmen to Formerly the property of Charles ten, that should be sufficient to get score a century in each innings of a Phillip Mead, Hampshire & England any Bradman out! Hammond will do Test against Australia and became 1905-1936 who was a member of for the batting! There are excellent the first to score three successive the touring party £700/1000 images of Bradman and most of the hundreds in Test cricket. He went 768 Norman Bell-Booth 1928. M.C.C. M.C.C. team mentioned on the onto score a further century in the tour of Australia 1928/29. ‘What’s cartoon including Warner, Jardine, 4th Test played at Melbourne wrong with a Patsy-Phil Hammond, Larwood, Voce, Bowes, 772 ‘West Indies Xmas Box-ing Day- combination?. It might be used Brown, Allen, Tate etc. Nicely signed After the Kanger-oo Hunt in effectively in thwarting high to bottom right hand corner by the Adelaide!’, December 1951. Large boundary shots’. Original pen and artist and signed to lower half of original pen and ink ink caricature portrait showing a image by Don Bradman in blue ink. caricature/cartoon artwork, diminutive Patsy Hendren, trying to 10”x14”. Good/very good highlighted with colour, for ‘The catch the ball, sitting on the condition. A unique piece of Age’ newspaper by artist Samuel shoulders of the lanky Phillip Mead Bodyline memorabilia £600/900 Wells. The cartoon covers current near the boundary edge. The 771 Herbert Sutcliffe. Yorkshire & cricket and tennis events and a third portrait has been signed and dated England 1919-1945. Original and of the cartoon is devoted to the in ink by Bell-Booth. The image unique handwritten tribute from the West Indies beating Australia by six measures approx 7”wide x 15”. In Convener of South Australia to wickets at Adelaide. A kangaroo is original frame, lacking glass. Sutcliffe following his batting for shown being put into a wooden Excellent image. Some marks, England in the 2nd Test at crate by members of the West Indies soiling, staining, minor damage to Melbourne in January 1925. ‘To H. team including Worrell and Valentine image otherwise in generally good Sutcliffe Esq. English Cricket Team (who both got six wickets in the condition. Formerly the property of 1924/25. Dear Sir, Your English match). The Tennis content centres Charles Phillip Mead, Hampshire & admirers in South Australia desire to on the Davis Cup match between England 1905-1936 who was a express their appreciation of your Australia and the USA at Sydney, member of the touring party brilliant batting feats in the present Seixas beating Rose in the first £150/250 series of Test matches in Australia. game, Sedgman beating Schroeder 769 Don Bradman. Arthur Mailey, New Your wonderful score in the second to restore the balance, the third South Wales & Australia 1912-1930. Test match, played in Melbourne match the Australian Doubles pair, Large original pen and ink caricature January 1st to 8th. viz. 1st innings McGregor and Sedgman win leaving portrait, on album page, of Donald 176 runs and 2nd innings 127 runs, Australia 2-1 up (Australia eventually George Bradman, N.S.W., South constituted a record in Test cricket won the next day by 3-2). The Australia & Australia 1927-1949, full and sent a thrill of admiration for cartoon, signed by Wells, measures

57 11”x18”. Minor damage to lower framed and glazed. Some Australian cap. Published by ‘The right hand corner otherwise in wear/stratching to image otherwise Quorn Fine Art Co, Loughborough good/very good condition £60/90 in good condition. Sold with a England 1980’. Nicely signed in bookplate image of W.G. Grace pencil by Don Bradman and the Wells born in 1885 worked drawing scoring 1000 runs in May 1895, artist Alan Fearnley. Limited edition sporting cartoons for the Melbourne framed. Qty 2 £30/50 132/850. Very good condition. Punch, Herald and The Age and also 21.5”x27” overall £100/150 worked for the Daily Dispatch in the 778 ‘Great Triangular Cricket Test. UK Results of matches, 1912’. Large 783 William Gilbert Grace. Archibald early original poster with fully Stuart Wortley 1890. Large colour 773 ‘Village Cricket’. Original oil painting printed scorecards of all nine oleographic reproduction of the on canvas of a village cricket scene matches played in this unique series famous painting of Grace which with country house, pavilion and of matches involving England, hangs in the Long Room at Lord’s. spectators to background. The Australia and South Africa. Printed From the M.C.C. Portfolio of prints. match with tress surrounding the by Merritt & Hatcher Ltd. (Printers to Limited edition 266/500 prints pitch to foreground. Artist J.F. Cox. the Surrey County Cricket Club), produced. Excellent image. Framed and glazed. Overall London. The poster measures Attractively mounted, framed and 33”x19”. G £60/90 30”x20”. Odd nicks to page edges, glazed. Overall 31”x36”. VG 774 ‘The Surrey Legends’. Large colour minor soiling to lower border £80/120 print of the Oval cricket ground and otherwise in good condition. Rare 784 ‘Trent Bridge’. Original watercolour surrounding area by artist and £70/100 painting of the ground looking former cricketer Martin Speight England won the series by winning towards the pavilion with a Test 2007. The print mounted and signed four of the six matches match in progress. The painting by to borders in pencil by over twenty Gerry Blood and dated 1987. The seven former Surrey players, some 779 John Richard Mason, Kent & painting measures approx 15”x7”. printed facsimile signatures also to England. ‘Supplement to the World’ Mounted, framed and glazed. border. Signatures include Thorpe, magazine. ‘Mr J.R. Mason’. Original Overall 23”x15”. G £40/60 Willis, Bedser, Pocock, Ramprakash, colour chromolithograph of Mason Butcher, Tudor, Stewart, Salisbury, by SPY. Framed, overall 785 ‘Impudence’. Large colour limited Richards, Arnold, Greig etc. Overall 10.5”x15.5”. G £50/80 edition print of a country cricket 38”x30”. £70/100 match by Edward Mortelmans 1991. 780 ‘England’s Champion Batsman. J.B. Limited edition 200/350 prints 775 Lord Harris, George Robert Canning, Hobbs. Surrey & England XI’ 1922. produced. Signed in pencil by the Kent & England 1870-1911. ‘Lord Large linen handkerchief with artist. Framed and glazed. Overall Harris G.C.S.J. Treasurer. M.C.C.’ printed headings and five images of 24”x20”. Sold with a colour Large mono print of Harris, half Hobbs in various batting poses plus advertising print of boy cricketers, length, by Arthur Haker R.A. and total runs and average in first class ‘Zeimar Gas Mantles’. Framed. Qty Emery Walker. Signed in ink by cricket up to 1922. Listed to outer 2. G £20/30 Harris to lower border. Slight fading border are details of centuries scored to signature, some dampstaining to by Hobbs. Minor foxing otherwise in 786 John Arlott. Large mono print taken lower third of image. Overall good condition and measures from a pencil drawing of John Arlott, measures 13.5”x18”. G £100/150 approx 17”x17” overall. G £60/90 head and shoulders, by Brian Meyander. Signed in ink by Arlott. Harris was Treasurer of M.C.C. from 781 South Africa 1994. ‘A Small Step for Very nicely mounted, framed and 1916-1932 Kepler’. Large colour limited edition glazed. Overall 18”x23”. VG print depicting 776 Arthur Morris and Bob Simpson, £40/60 leading the first ever fully represen - Australia. Two limited edition colour tative South African team down the 787 Denis Compton. ‘Lord’s’ by Alan prints of the two Australian Test pavilion steps at Lords for the Fearnley. Large colour print of Lords. players, head and shoulders, by artist historic test match against England Nicely signed in pencil by Denis Denise Dean. Both limited edition to on July 21st 1994 by artist Richard Compton. Very nicely mounted, 150 copies, signed by the players to Ryall 1994. South Africa won the framed and glazed. Overall 29”x24” their individual image. Also signed test by a record 356 runs. Signed by £40/50 by the artist. 8”x11.5”. G £15/25 the South African touring party to 788 ‘England v Australia, Centenary Test, 777 Robert Allan Fitzgerald. Cambridge lower border. Twenty signatures in Lord’s 1980’. Arthur Weaver 1980. University, Middlesex & M.C.C. pencil including Donald, Cronje, Large colour limited edition print of 1854-1864, Fitzgerald’s tour to Rhodes, Cullinan, Wessels etc, also the Test at Lord’s. Number 800/850. North America 1872 and Hon signed by the artist. Ltd edition Signed to lower border by ten Secretary of M.C.C. 1863-1876. 130/950. Mounted, framed and England Test Captains, May, Wyatt, Large head and shoulders image of glazed. Overall 32”x26”. G £30/40 Denness, Dexter, Allen, Hutton, Fitzgerald, head and shoulders, by 782 ‘Sir Donald Bradman’ by Alan Cowdrey, M.J.K. Smith, Illingworth Akin. Printed signature of Fitzgerald Fearnley. Excellent colour limited and Yardley. Also signed by the to lower border. Originally mounted, edition print of Bradman batting in artist. Very nicely mounted, framed

58 and glazed. Approx 38”x30” overall. artist. Twenty five signatures Brown. The photograph measures Minor ‘light’ fading to two including Giddins, Smith, Wells, approx 9.5”x7.5”. Some damage to signatures otherwise in good Stephenson, Reeve, Moles, Twose photograph including tears, folds, condition £50/80 etc. Limited edition 265/850. nicks and small loss to all four Mounted, framed and glazed. corners otherwise in good condition 789 ‘Compton & Edrich’. Large colourful Approx 26”x21” overall. Sold with £50/80 limited edition print of Denis various items including framed Compton and Bill Edrich walking out Hobbs was about to embark on the Australian ‘One Day’ shirt, framed to bat at Lords by artist Gerry M.C.C. tour of Australia in the trade cards, prints, inc Terry Harrison Wright. Signed by both Compton autumn of 1924. He went on to and other decorative cricket images, and Edrich to image. Limited edition make three Test match hundreds on cricket mugs etc. G £40/60 293/500, signed by the artist. the tour, Sutcliffe and Hobbs being Overall 29.5”x34”. Very nicely 795 ‘The Empire’s Cricketers’. Excellent the outstanding batsman on the tour mounted, framed and glazed collection of twenty original colour 798 Worcestershire v Australia 1930. £50/80 lithographs of cricketers by Albert Excellent mono press photograph of Chevallier Tayler 1905. The 790 ‘Victorious’. Large limited edition Australian Captain, Bill Woodfull cricketers are A.O. Jones, G. print commemorating England leading the Australian team out from Thompson, C.B. Fry, E.G. Arnold, S. winning the series in Pakistan and Sri the pavilion during the opening Haigh, C.J. Burnup, J.H. King, W. Lanka in 2001, by artist P. Cornwall. match of the tour in April 1930. Rhodes, G.W. Beldham, R.H. The print consists of a montage of Players featured include Bradman, Spooner, P.F. Warner, W.H.B. Evans, players and scenes from the series Richardson, Oldfield, McCabe etc. G. McGregor, T. Hayward, H. and is signed in pencil to side borders 8”x10”. Sold with a further mono Martyn, J. Gunn, W. Lees, Lord by twelve members of the England press photograph of the Queen Harris, D. Denton and H.K. Foster. team including Thorpe, Trescothick, meeting the Australian team at Some with original biographical test. Atherton, Hussain, Caddick, Lord’s 1964, signed by Rex Sellers. All overall approx 10”x14.5”. One Vaughan, Gough, Cork, Stewart etc. 8”x10”. G £25/35 mounted. Minor faults to some print Limited edition 421/500 prints edges otherwise in good condition 799* W.G. Grace. Small carte de visite produced. Nicely framed and glazed. £200/300 style photograph of Grace, head and Overall 34”x26”. VG £60/80 shoulders, with name printed in gilt 796 ‘Wisden’. John Wisden. Sussex, All 791 ‘Johnnie Walker’ Whisky. Original to mount. Approx 2.5”x3.75”. G England & United All England XI. 1920/30’s print of Johnnie Walker £80/120 Original coloured lithograph striding out to bat, with cricket scene ‘Sketches at Lord’s No. 6’ published 800* Australia. Max Walker & Len Pascoe. to foreground. Mounted, framed by John Corbet Anderson and Two mono postcard size action and glazed. Overall 16”x25”. G Frederick Lillywhite on 1st March photographs of the two bowlers, £20/30 1852. The lithograph measures each signed in black ink. 792 ‘Nottinghamshire Cricketing approx 6.25”x9” overall. Mounted, Photographs by Patrick Eagar. G Knights’. Mount comprising of two some foxing otherwise in good £30/50 mono window mounted mono condition. Sold with ‘Alfred Mynn 801* Bill Voce. Nottinghamshire & action photographs of Richard Esq’. Kent & All England XI. Original England. Original sepia press Hadlee and Garry Sobers, beneath lithograph ‘Sketches at Lord’s No. 5’ photograph of Voce batting for that is a colour card signed by both published by John Corbet Anderson Nottinghamshire in 1933. Signed in players with title below. Framed and and Frederick Lillywhite on 1st ink by Voce. 6”x8”. G £80/100 glazed. Overall 19”x23”. Sold with a March 1852. This copy laid down to further signature of Sobers on white board and heavily trimmed. Overall 802* T.B. Mitchell. Derbyshire & England. card. VG £40/60 5.5”x8.5”. Qty 2 £40/60 Mono press photograph of Mitchell bowling. Signed in ink by Mitchell. 793 ‘Supplements to Pals’. Three CRICKET PHOTOGRAPHS 6”x9”. G £70/100 supplements issued by the ‘Pals’ 797 ‘The Ashes’. Excellent sepia magazine. ‘The Australian Fifteen 803* M.C.C. tour of Australia 1936/37. photograph showing Jack Hobbs 1921’, ‘England’s Test Team 1924’ Collection of eighteen mono action (Junior, son of Jack) stood with and Australian Test Team 1926’. All photographs from the series. Players Douglas Brown (owner of Hillsbrow three, individually framed and featured include Oldfield, Voce, School, Redhill, Surrey, Hobbs did glazed. Sold with seven further small Fingleton, Hammond, Allen, some coaching at the School) stood framed items, mainly copy pictures. Leyland, McCormick , Fleetwood- outside the shop front of Jack Hobbs G £20/30 Smith, Barnett, Ames, Farnes etc. All Ltd, holding a dustbin which has approx 6.5”x5”. Ex Herbert Sutcliffe 794 ‘The County Ground, Hove’. Alan attached label ‘Ashes’. The two men collection. g £80/120 Fearnley. Large limited edition colour are surrounded by onlookers, both print of the ground by Fearnley. man and boys. The photograph is 804* Australia v England 1950/51 tour of Signed to lower border by the Sussex signed to Douglas Brown, August Australia. Original mono press and Warwickshire teams who played 1924 from J.B. Hobbs and also photograph showing England in the Nat West Final 1993 and the signed by Hobbs (Junior) and by batsmen Hutton and Compton

59 completing the run to win the 5th Qty 2 £80/120 819 County & Test cricketers. Selection Test at Melbourne, the Australian of twenty signed colour press 811 Brian Lara 1994. Colour press players scramble for the stumps as photographs, players include photograph of Lara raising his bat to souvenirs. 6”x8”. Signed by both Stewart, Cork, Croft, Irani, Arnold, the crowd having broken Garry batsmen. Sold with an signed action Willey, White etc. Mainly 8”x10”. G Sobers record score of 365 in photograph of Fred Trueman. £25/35 Antigua 1994. Signed by Lara. 8”x10”. G £30/50 8”x10”. G £30/40 820 County & Test cricketers. Selection 805* Ian Botham. Signed mono press of twenty signed colour press 812 Signed postcards. Album containing photograph of Botham hitting a six v photographs, players include 100 colour postcards/photographs New Zealand in 1983. Sold with Ramprakash, Thorpe, Capel, of the player, cricket scenes and further signed action photograph of Mullalley, Newport, Illingworth etc. white postcards, each individually Jon Snow bowling for England v Mainly 8”x10”. G £25/35 signed by English and International Australia in 1972, both approx players. The majority of signatures 821 Test players photographs. Two 8”x9.5”, and three signed on white cards. Signatures include hundred mono and colour press press/magazine pictures of Jack Strauss, Stewart, J. Thomson, photographs of Test match players Iddon, Barry Richards and David Maynard, A. Tudor, Arnold, Jesty, from South Africa, Pakistan, New Gower. G £30/50 Bracewell, Sarwan, Hussey, Hodge Zealand, India and West Indies 806* Australia. Three mono and sepia etc. G £30/50 players. Includes Cronje, Pollock, signed press photographs of Greg Rhodes, Adams, Kirsten, Lara, 813 Australia & Ashes photographs. Chappell, Bob Simpson and Bill Ambrose, Walsh, Marshall, Eighty mono and colour press Lawry. Two 8”x10” and one 5”x7”. Tenduklar, Sidhu, Srikkanth, More, photographs of Australia Test G £30/40 Akram, Malik, Miandad, Imran players. Includes R. Marsh, Border, Khan, Hadlee, Crowe, Parore, 807* Newlands Cricket Ground, Lee, Warne, Waugh, Lawson, Morrison etc. Mainly 7”x9” and Capetown, South Africa. Large Botham, Dilley, McGrath, Hughes, 8”x10”. G £50/70 panoramic photograph of the Taylor etc. Mainly 7”x9” and ground, taken during the South 8”x10”. G £25/35 822 Brian Lara 1995. Colour press Africa v England Test match on the photograph of Lara standing in front 814 England photographs. Eighty mono 2nd January 1965, made up of five of the scoreboard having made his and colour press photographs of individual 10”x8” photographs. record score of 501 v Durham 1995. England Test and County players. Some creasing to photographs Signed by Lara. 8”x10”. G £30/40 Includes Stewart, Botham, Gower, otherwise in generally good Cork, Fairbrother, Hussain, Gough, 823 Signed photographs. Fifteen signed condition £30/50 Atherton, Gooch, Boycott, Larkins photographs of Test and County 808 Don Bradman c1930’s. Excellent etc. Mainly 7”x9” and 8”x10”. G players in action, some multi-signed. mono press photograph of Bradman £25/35 Twenty two signatures including in golfing attire and cap holding a Gatting, lever, Atherton, 815 County & Test cricketers. Selection golf club. 6”x10”. VG £30/50 Ramprakash, Hick, Ambrose, of twenty signed colour press Campbell, Chanderpaul, R. 809 John Graham Cordery. Captain of photographs, players include Richardson, Langer, Slater, Symonds, Rugby School Cricket 1851-1852. Stewart, Athey, Dilley, Malcolm, Katich etc. Various sizes. G £30/40 Sepia carte de visite photograph of Lever, Foster, Cook etc. Mainly Cordery, head and shoulders, signed 8”x10”. G £25/35 824 Brian Close. Large colour in ink to lower border. Carte de Visite photographic print depicting Close 816 County & Test cricketers. Selection by L. Steiner of India. Obituary during his career. Signed by Close. of twenty signed colour press Wisden 1900. G £30/50 16”x12”. Sold with COA and photo photographs, players include Knight, proof. VG £12/18 810 Australia 1893. Original cabinet card McCague, Such, Stewart, Thorpe, of the Australian touring team to Lewis etc. Mainly 8”x10”. G £25/35 825 Test match photographs. Collection England 1893. Title and names of of seven, professionally mounted 817 County & Test cricketers. Selection players to side and lower borders. framed and glazed, signed colour of twenty signed colour press London Stereoscopic & action photographs from Test photographs, players include Gallian, Photographic Company Ltd of matches. The photographs are of Butcher, Watkins, Maynard, London. Advert to reverse. Devon Malcolm taking the final Chapple, Patel etc. Mainly 8”x10”. 6.5”x4.25”. Some minor wear to wicket to win the Adelaide Test G £25/35 corners, adhesive marks to verso 1994/95, signed by Malcolm, a otherwise in good condition. Sold 818 County & Test cricketers. Selection group of England players celebrating with a framed photo-card depicting of twenty signed colour press having taken a wicket, signed by the Australian team of 1905, laid photographs, players include Salisbury, Croft, Crawley and down to card. Title and players Trescothick, Knight, Fraser, Hoggard, Stewart, Wasim Akram celebrating names to lower border. Herbert Nixon, Giddins etc. Mainly 8”x10”. having taken his 300th Test wicket Wilson of Leicester. Some wear to G £25/35 1996, signed by Akram, Graeme corners of photo-card. 16”x14”. Hick hitting out against the

60 Australians 1993 with Ian Healy property of Graham Dilley. length, in England blazer. Indistinct looking on, signed by both players, 14.5”x12”. G/VG £40/60 inscription ‘To Frank’ to top left hand Glen McGrath celebrating taking the corner. Signed in ink by Hendren. 829 England One Day International wicket of Atherton in Perth 1995, Some silvering to photograph Squad. Nat West Series 2005. signed by both players, Curtly edging. 4.5”x8”. G £30/50 Official team photograph of the Ambrose celebrating having taken team, seated and standing in rows, 836 Middlesex v Australia 1938. Original the wicket of Thorpe, signed by both in one day attire. Signed in pencil to mono press photograph showing players and a group of England borders by all twenty two players Jack Fingleton walking off having players taking a break in pre-match and official featured. Players include been bowled by Smith at Lord’s. preparations, signed by Tufnell, Hick, Vaughan, Gough, Flintoff, Harmison, Nicely signed in ink by Denis Fraser and coach Keith Fletcher. All Pieterson, Jones, Collingwood, Compton, Bill Edrich and wicket - measure approx 12”x13.5”. VG Trescothick etc. Framed and glazed. keeper Price. Approx 9”x7”. Two £30/50 Overall 18.5”x14”. VG £30/50 edges of photograph irregularily 826 Nottinghamshire. Large double page trimmed otherwise in good condition 830 England ‘A’ tour of South Africa colour printed picture of Trent Bridge £40/60 1993/94. Official tour colour cricket ground by Roy Perry, the photograph of the England team. 837 Len Hutton & Arthur Mitchell. Large picture taken out of a Signed in pencil by sixteen members mono copyright press photograph of book/magazine. The picture has of the touring party to the borders. the two players walking out to bat been signed in ink by one hundred Signatures include Morris, Wells, for Yorkshire. Signed by Hutton in and thirty former Nottinghamshire Rhodes, Such, Gough, Lathwell, blue ink. 8”x10”. Sold with an players. Signatures include Keith Cork, Croft etc. Photograph by TML. original mono press photograph of Miller, Jepson, Poole, Sobers, Cairns, Presented to players and officials Hutton batting, wearing Yorkshire Broad, Rice, Adams, Doshi, Wells, only. 17”x12”. G £20/30 cap. Nicely signed by Hutton in blue Randall, Latchman, Murray, ink. 4”x6.25”. G £30/50 Simpson, Bond, Hare, Hassan, Frost, 831 West Indies v Pakistan 1957/58. Harris etc. Sold with list of Mono group photograph of the two 838 Frank Edward Woolley. Kent & signatures. Odd faults otherwise in teams. This was the series where England 1906-1938. Excellent sepia good condition £30/50 Sobers made his 365 at Kingston. cabinet card photograph of Hirst, Some creasing, generally good three quarter length, wearing 827 ‘The Book of Cricket- A New Gallery condition. 8.5”x5.5”. Scarce £30/50 M.C.C. touring blazer. Photograph of Famous Players’. Edited by C.B. by Flemons of Tonbridge. Cabinet Fry. London 1899 and ‘Famous 832 Surrey C.C.C. 1920’s. Original sepia card measures 6”x7.5” overall. G. Cricketers & Cricket Grounds’. C.W. photograph of two cricket teams Rare £70/100 Alcock. London 1895. Unique (some Surrey players), standing and collection of twelve original glass seated in rows, wearing blazers and 839 Don Bradman. Original mono press photograph plates used in the two caps. Surrey, M.C.C. blazers photograph of Bradman meeting books. Both positive and negative included. Arthur Sandham features ventriloquist Peter Brough with images included, both negative and in the photograph but the two teams puppet Archie Andrews from the TV positive images of some players. are unknown. Attractive image. series ‘Educating Archie’. Signed by Players featured from ‘The Book of Mounted, framed and glazed. Bradman, ‘Archie and Peter’ 1948. Cricket’ include W.G. Grace (page Overall 15”x12.25”. G £40/60 8”x6”. Some faults to borders of 97 of the book), Johnny Briggs (page photograph otherwise in good 833 Don Bradman. Mono photograph of 106), A.C. Maclaren (page 65) and condition £30/50 Bradman walking out to net practice W. Rhodes (page 106) . Players from wearing Australian blazer, holding 840 Jack Hobbs and Tom Hayward ‘Famous Cricketers’ include W.G. gloves and bat with pads c1910. Original sepia photograph of Grace, Leslie H. Gay, Johnny Briggs, underneath his arm. Signed in black Hobbs and Hayward walking out to Tom Richardson and Bobby Peel. G ink by Bradman. Loosely inserted in bat for Surrey at the Oval. Image £60/90 cameo mount. The photograph slightly blurred. 7”x5.25”. G £30/40 828 England tour of Australia 1986/87. measures 4”x5” and overall 5”x7”. 841 Frank Stanley Jackson. Yorkshire & Official colour tour photograph of Signature slightly faded otherwise in England 1890-1907. the England team in tour blazers. good condition £30/40 Photomechanical process print Photograph laid down to official 834 Alec Bedser. Original mono press photograph of Jackson, former photographers mount with title to photograph of Bedser carrying drinks England Captain who played twenty top and names of team printed tray and jug with crowd to Tests from 1893 to 1905, taken from below. Nicely signed in ink by background. Signed in blue ink by the original action photograph by seventeen members of the touring Bedser. 6.5”x8.5”. Good image. G George William Beldham. Signed to party to the borders. Signatures £20/30 lower border by both Jackson and include Gatting, Botham, Lamb, Beldham in pencil. Published by the Broad, Dilley, Gower, French, 835 Elias Patsy Hendren, Middlesex. Swan Electric Engraving Company Richards etc. Presented to players Original unusual black and white on 1st September 1905. Window and officials only. Formerly the photograph of Patsy Hendren, half mounted. 14.5”x22” overall.

61 Damage to image, loss to borders, play in Delhi. 11.5”x9.25”. Ex Sonny Walker, Laird etc. The photograph, damp staining, only fair condition. Ramadhin collection, signed by him framed and glazed, measures approx Signatures generally good. Viewing to lower border. 10”x8” £50/70 11.75”x9.75” and overall 25”x21”. essential, not subject to return Some damage to rim of frame 847 Surrey & England postcards and £70/100 otherwise in good condition. Sold photographs 1950/70’s. Includes ten with a large framed colour poster of 842 Don Bradman. Mono photograph of sepia and mono postcards of Surrey the Australian touring team to Bradman, standing with Stan players including A. Bedser, E. England 1980, signed by seven McCabe, taken in 1930 at Bedser, Barrington, Edrich, May, players and an official autograph Worcester. Both players wearing Lock, Loader etc. F.C. Dick, Oval sheet for the tour, fully signed. Australian caps and sweaters. The Bookstall, twelve action press ‘Light’ fading to both items, nicks, photograph measures 8”x10”. Some photographs from the England v tears and discolouration to the ‘press’ marks to photograph Australia Test match, Leeds 1972, autograph sheet £80/120 otherwise in good condition. Sold five photographs of Surrey players with a further original press and teams 1960/70’s, signed 851 Don Bradman. Official Anglo- photograph of the Australian team ‘Waterman’s pens’ postcard of Jack American Sporting Club Dinner taking the field at Lord’s during the Hobbs, real photograph postcard of menu with Guest of Honour ‘Sir Don 2nd Test of 1934, players featured the South African team 1947 and a Bradman in recognition of his unique include Woodfull, Bradman, further postcard of Hobbs in batting and unforgettable contribution to Oldfield, Wall etc. 10”x8”. Excellent pose 1920, printed signature to world cricket’. Held at The London images. Both framed and glazed in lower border. Some faults, generally Hilton on 13th May 1974. The menu original frames. G £30/40 good condition £30/50 with pictorial cover showing a colour caricature of Bradman batting by 843 Ernest Tyldesley. Lancashire & 848 Charles. G. Macartney. NSW & artist Roy Ullyett. To inside pages, England 1909-1936. Pair of large Australia 1905-1927. Excellent menu, toasts and programme of mono press photographs of mono press photograph of boxing for the evening. Signed to Tyldesley, one in batting pose in the Macartney dressed in suit, hat and front cover by Bradman. Minor nets, the other in batting pose overcoat with his Wife. Very nicely marks, slight creasing otherwise in wearing Lancashire cap. 9”x11” and signed in ink by both Macartney and good condition £40/60 6.5”x9.5”. In original frames. Sold his Wife and dated 28th May 1928. with a official medallic first day cover 8”x5.5”. G £50/70 852 ‘The Melbourne Cricket Ground’. ‘Centenary of English County Cricket Excellent large aerial photograph of The following six lots being sold on 1873-1973’ with silver commemo - the ground showing a Test match in behalf of Amersham C.C. rative medal in official folder. G progress with a near capacity crowd £25/35 849 ‘Australian Cricket Team 1979’. in attendance. Date unknown, Original mono photograph of the probably 1960/70’s. 16”x12”. G 844 England tour of the West Indies Australian touring team to England, £30/50 1953/54. Collection of photographs seated and standing, wearing tour and ephemera from the collection of 853 ‘Australian Cricketers Touring blazers. The photograph laid down Harold Dalton, M.C.C. tour masseur. England 1934’. Official mono to official photographers mount with Includes eleven small photographs of photograph of the Australian touring title to top border and players names the outward voyage including team to England, seated and to lower. Framed and glazed. The Trueman, Hutton, Bailey, Lock etc. standing, wearing cricket attire and photograph measures approx Also match pass, party invite, tour sweaters. The photograph laid 9.5”x6.75” and overall 14”x10.5”. telegram etc. G £50/70 down to official photographers Some creasing to mount and mount with title to top border. The 845 England v West Indies 1963. photograph otherwise in good photograph signed to lower border Excellent mono press photograph of condition £30/40 by all eighteen players and officials Test captains Frank Worrell and Ted 850 ‘The 27th Australian Touring Team featured. Signatures include Dexter with Prime Minister Harold to the United Kingdom & Canada Woodfull, Bradman, McCabe, MacMillan at Chequers in 1963. 1975’. Official mono photograph of Oldfield, Kippax, Ponsford, Barnett, 8”x10”. G £30/50 the Australian touring team to Grimmett, O’Reilly, Brown, 846 West Indies v England 1953/54. England, seated and standing, Chipperfield, Fleetwood-Smith, Original mono press photograph of wearing cricket attire and tour Bromley etc. The photograph, by both the M.C.C. and West Indies sweaters. The photograph laid down ‘Sasha’ of Pall Mall, London, teams at Kingston House, Jamaica. to official photographers mount with measures approx 13”x10.25” and Players include Weekes, Ramadhin, printed title to top border and overall 19”x16”. Odd faults to edge Valentine, Bailey, Trueman, players names to lower border. The of photograph, minor staining to Graveney etc. Sold with a further photograph signed to side and lower mount otherwise in good condition original press photograph of the borders by all nineteen players and £200/300 Indian and West Indies teams and officials featured. Signatures include 854 Australian tour of England 1930. officials, standing and seated in I. Chappell, J. Thomson, R. Marsh, Original mono photograph of the rows, taken prior to the last days Gilmore, Lillee, Walters, G. Chappell, Australian touring team, seated and

62 standing, wearing tour caps and blazers. The photograph mounted with printed strip to lower with printed title and players names. The photograph signed by all fifteen players featured, but unfortunately the majority faded. Signatures that are legible include Woodfull, Bradman, Hornibrook, Fairfax, McCabe etc but they have browned with age. The photograph measures approx 12”x9.5”. Mounted, framed and glazed £70/100 855 ‘M.C.C. South African Tour 1938- 1939’. Large original mono Online Bidding photograph of the M.C.C. team who toured South Africa in 1938/39, Knights Sporting Limited are delighted to offer an seated and standing in rows, online bidding facility at our auctions for bidders wearing M.C.C. sweaters. The photograph laid down to official who cannot attend the sale. Bid on lots and buy photographers mount with printed online from anywhere in the world at the click of a title to top and players names to mouse with the-saleroom.com's Live Auction lower border. Signed in ink to lower service. border by seventeen members of the touring party including the Manager Full details of this service can be found at A.J. Holmes, Hammond (Captain), www.the-saleroom.com Hutton, Edrich, Wright, Verity, Goddard, Perks, Gibb, Farnes, In completing the bidder registration on www.the- Valentine, Ames etc. The saleroom.com and providing your credit card photograph measures details and unless alternative arrangements are 14.75”x11.25” and overall approx 19.5”x16.5”. Some light fading and agreed with Knights Sporting Limited you: age toning to signatures otherwise in authorise Knights Sporting Limited, if they so good condition. Excellent image £300/500 wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully In this ‘Timeless Test’ series, England purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, won 1-0 and confirm that you are authorised to provide 856 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1928/29. these credit card details to Knights Sporting Mono photograph of the S.S. Ormonde, the ship which took the Limited through www.the-saleroom.com and M.C.C. team from Australia to agree that Knights Sporting Limited are entitled to England in March/April 1929. The photograph has been laid down to ship the goods to the card holder name and card mount and this has been signed by holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. fifteen members of the touring party including the Manager F.C.Toone. Please note that any lots purchased via the- Signatures include Hammond, saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to Mead, Hobbs, Sutcliffe, Freeman, an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the Tate, Larwood, Ames, Geary, rate imposed on the hammer price. Leyland, White etc. Also signed by former Wisden Editor, S.J. Southerton of Reuters. The photograph measures 6”x4.5” and overall in frame, 10.5”x8.5”. G £200/300 END OF DAY ONE

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