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Venue: The Premier Travel Inn (Leicester-South West), Braunstone Lane East, Leicester LE3 2FW (See map page 2) , Sporting & Film Memorabilia Auction Saturday & Sunday 5th & 6th November 2011 Day 1 – Cricket 10.30am Day 2 – Film, Theatre & Music, Football, Rugby, Horse Racing & other Sports 10.30am

Viewing: Friday 5pm to 8pm and Saturday & Sunday 8am-10.30am Approximate rate of sale - 130/150 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 20%) Postal bids are welcomed and should be sent of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of to: Knight’s Sporting Ltd, Cuckoo Cottage, all lots. Town Green, Alby, Norwich NR11 7PR V.A.T. lots are marked throughout the catalogue Office: (01263) 768488 Fax: (01263) 768788 with an asterisk after the lot number. V.A.T. Mobile: 07885 515333 charges are reclaimable by V.A.T. registered Email bids to [email protected] traders within the EEC. Purchasers outside the Please note: All commission bids to be EEC will be exempt from these charges subject received no later than 6pm on the day prior to to proof of postage or granting of licenses. the auction of the lots you are bidding on. Cheques to be made payable to "Knight’s". Credit cards accepted. Payments by Visa and Auction results will be available by telephone from 12 noon and on our website on Tuesday Access/Mastercard will be subject to a 8th November. surcharge of 3% (+vat) of the total amount payable. Postage and packing will be charged at current For full terms and conditions see page 3. rates for all postal deliveries. Packing will be charged at £3.00 (+vat) per customer.

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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 4/11/2011 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 Friday 4th November 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.

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2 CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. A buyer’s premium of 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 20%) of the hammer price is payable by the buyers of all lots. 2. Cheques to be made payable to ‘Knights Sporting Limited’. 3. Knights Sporting Ltd, Registered Office, The Thatched Gallery, The Green, Aldborough, Norwich, Norfolk. NR11 7AA 4. Postage and packing will be charged at current rates for all postal deliveries. 4a Postage and packing is subject to V.A.T. at 20%. 5. The seller warrants to the Auctioneer and to the buyer that he is the true owner or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claim. 6. The highest bidder to be the buyer. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen he has absolute authority to settle it or re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance of bidding or refuse a bid, divide any lot, combine any two or more lots or withdraw any lot without prior notice. 7. The buyer shall pay the price at which a lot is knocked down by the Auctioneer to the buyer (the hammer price) together with a premium of 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 20%) of the hammer price, all of which are hereafter collectively referred to as ‘the total sum due’. By making any bid the buyer acknowledges that his attention has been drawn to the fact that on the sale of any lot the Auctioneer will receive from the seller commission at its usual rates in addition to the said premium of 17% (Plus V.A.T. @ 20%) and assents to the Auctioneer receiving the said commission. 8. The buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his name and pay to the Auctioneer immediately after the conclusion of the auction the total sum due. 9. If the buyer fails to pay for or take away any lot or lots the Auctioneer as agent for the seller shall be entitled after consultation with the seller to exercise one or other of the following rights: i) Rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the buyer who defaults and re-sell the lot or lots whereupon the defaulting buyer shall pay to the Auctioneer any shortfall between the proceeds of that sale after deduction of costs of re-sale and the total sum due. Any surplus shall belong to the seller. ii) Proceed with damages for breach of contract. 10. Ownership of the lot purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he has paid to the Auctioneer the total sum due. 11. The seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller for any lot on which a reserve has been placed. A seller may not bid on any lot on which a reserve has been placed. 12. As from January 2007, all unsold lots will attract a fee per lot of £10.00 + VAT. 12a. Where any lot fails to sell, the Auctioneer shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-offer the lot for sale or to collect the lot. 13. Any representation or statement by the Auctioneer in any catalogue, brochure or advertisement of forthcoming sales as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgement as to such matters and neither the Auctioneer nor his servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. No warranty whatsoever is given by the Auctioneer or the seller in respect of any lot and any express or implied warranties are hereby excluded. 14. Notwithstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within fourteen days of the sale the Auctioneer has received from the buyer of any lot notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within fourteen days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneer in the same condition as at the time of the sale and satisfies the Auctioneer that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. ‘A deliberate forgery’ means a lot made with intent to deceive. 15. A buyer’s claim under the above condition shall be limited to the amount paid to the Auctioneer for the lot and for the purpose of this condition the buyer shall be the person to whom the original invoice was made out by the Auctioneer. 16. Lots may be removed during the sale after full settlement. 17. All goods delivered to the Auctioneer’s premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction unless otherwise stated in writing and will be catalogued and sold at the Auctioneer’s discretion and accepted by the Auctioneer subject to all these conditions. By delivering the goods to the Auctioneer for inclusion in his auction sales each seller acknowledges that he/she accepts and agrees to all the conditions. 18. The Auctioneer shall remit the proceeds of the sale to the seller no later than forty days after the day of the auction provided that the Auctioneer has received the total sum due from the buyer. In all other cases the Auctioneer will remit the proceeds of sale to the seller within seven days of the receipt by the Auctioneer of the total sum due. The Auctioneer will not be deemed to have received the total sum due until after any cheque delivered by the buyer has been cleared. In the event of the Auctioneer exercising his right to rescind the sale his obligation to the seller hereunder lapses. 19. In the case of the seller withdrawing instructions to the Auctioneer to sell any lot or lots, the Auctioneer may charge a fee of the lot withdrawn and any expenses incurred in respect of the lot or lots. 20. Live telephone bidding i) Live telephone bidding can be arranged (subject to paragraph 20iii) below) by contacting the Auctioneer two days prior to the day of the Auction. ii) Knight’s have a mandatory minimum lot estimate of £80.00 on all live calls. iii) The arrangement referred to in paragraph 20i) above will be at the buyer’s risk and no guarantee can be given by the Auctioneer that telephone facilities will be available or working on the day of the Auction. 21. These conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English Law. Online Bidding. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Knights Sporting Limited Ltd you: authorise Knights Sporting Limited Ltd, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Knights Sporting Limited Ltd through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Knights Sporting Limited Ltd are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price’ 3 Online Bidding

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

4 DAY ONE

CRICKET MEMORABILIA

CRICKET EPHEMERA 6 John Berry ‘Jack’ Hobbs, Surrey & record Test score of 364 in the test 1905-1934. Maroon file match. Scarce ‘Reporters’ match 1 ‘Cricket Match. South of England containing original press ticket for admittance to the Ground Eleven versus Eighteen of the photographs, postcards, copy and Press Annexe. Completed in ink Paddington C.C.’. Original handbill photographs, trade cards, prints, to invite a representative of ‘The for the match played c1888. The booklets etc, all featuring Hobbs. Sunday Pictorial’ to the game. VG names of the two teams printed to Press photographs include Hobbs £60/80 lower half of the handbill. The South jumping out to drive 1914, Hobbs of England Eleven team contained 10 membership card for 1907. posed at the 1923, Hobbs county players from Middlesex, Early small black hardback card with bowling in the nets 1921, Hobbs Kent, Surrey, Essex etc including attractive title and Kent emblem in meeting the King in 1930, Hobbs Burton, Dunkley, West, G.G.Hearne, gilt. Members name- ‘A.R. about to bat in the nets 1934, Hobbs F. Hearne, A.Hearne, Bowley, Wood, Arrowsmith’ and fixtures to inside equalling Grace’s record number of Pickett, Bastow etc. The handbill laid pages. Minor foxing. VG £30/50 100’s, Hobbs with his Wife 1950, down to card. Sold with related Hobbs at Buckingham Palace 1953, 11 Kent membership card for 1911. Paddington C.C. ephemera of the Hobbs as an meeting the Early small green hardback card with same period, also laid down to card. King in 1946, Hobbs in his Sports attractive title and Kent emblem in VG £40/60 shop, Hobbs in retirement, at gilt. Members name- ‘A.R. 2 ‘M.C.C. v West Indies, Lords 1950. functions, matches, Dinners etc. Arrowsmith’ and fixtures to inside Victory Test Match-Calypso’. Over thirty photographs, mainly pages. VG £30/50 Original 78rpm record. Lord 8”x10” or 8”x6”. One item contains 12 Kent membership card for 1912. Beginner (Egbert Moore) the ink signatures of Hobbs and Early small light hardback card accompanied by Gerald Clark and Sutcliffe. Excellent content. G with attractive title and Kent his Caribbean Serenaders. Rare. G £150/250 emblem in gilt. Members name- £50/70 7 Denis Compton. Middlesex & ‘A.R. Arrowsmith’ and fixtures to 3 ‘The Ashes ( v M.C.C. England 1936-1964. Two blue files inside pages. Tie to corner. G 1955)‘. Lord Kitchener & the Fitzroy containing original press £30/50 Coleman Calypso Band. Original photographs, postcards, copy 13 Kent membership card for 1914. 78rpm record. Lord Kitchener’s photographs, trade cards, prints, Early small mid blue hardback card Calypso to Frank ‘Typhoon’ Tyson. booklets, menus, programmes, press with attractive title and Kent Rare. G £30/50 pages etc, all featuring Compton. emblem in gilt. Members name- Photographs include playing for 4 ‘Calypso Time’. Frank Holder. ‘A.R. Arrowsmith’ and fixtures to Middlesex 1950, on tour in India Original 33rpm record with colour inside pages. Tie to corner. G c1951, for England v South cover. Includes Victory Test Match £30/50 Africa 1955, with brother Leslie 1950. Sold with ‘Lord’s Taverners 1950’s, coaching at Middlesex, post 14* Essex C.C.C. ephemera. Selection Record’. Original 78rpm record with playing, functions etc. Over fifteen including photographs 1950’s, hits from the stars of the day 1957. photographs, mainly 8”x10” or membership cards, invitations, ‘All proceeds to the National Playing 8”x6”. Over thirty items are signed menus (some signed), programmes, Fields Association’. Qty 2. G £25/35 by Compton. Good content. G scorecards etc. Seven menus 5 . Yorkshire & England £100/150 1970/90’s are signed. Signatures 1934-1955. Blue file containing include Denness, Fletcher, T.Bailey, 8 England v Australia, Headingley original press photographs, Pearce, Gooch, Insole, Dexter etc. G 1926. Scarce original ticket printed postcards, copy photographs, trade £25/35 on card with gilt edges for cards, prints, booklets, letter, etc, all admittance to the ‘Ground and 15 John Nix Pentelow. Cricket authority featuring Hutton. Photographs Pavilion’ and also to the ‘Board of and writer, he edited Ayres’s Cricket include Hutton on the 1954/55 tour, Control’ seats. Completed in ink to Companion and was editor of The at Buckingham Palace 1956, being admit the Reverend C.E.M. Wilson, Magnet paper 1916-1919. ‘First examined by a Doctor 1953, leading former Yorkshire and England Test Class Cricket In Australia 1850/51 to out England v India 1952, at player 1896-1899. The Test match 1910/11. Scores and Analysis of all functions etc. Over thirty was played on the 10th-13th July Important Matches (eleven-a-side) photographs, mainly 8”x10” or 1926 and was drawn. VG £50/80 played in Australia, including those 8”x6”. Twenty two items are signed of English teams and also those by Hutton. Good content. G 9 Len Hutton. England v Australia, The played by Australian teams in New £100/150 Oval 1938. Hutton scored a world Zealand’. Large ledger bound in half

5 leather binding containing the Laker and N. Yardley. Good/very Australian team having won the handwritten scores of matches for good condition £150/250 Ashes in 1989. The luncheon held at the given period with handwritten the Convention Centre on 20 ‘The Cricket Writers’ Club Dinner in index. Five hundred and twenty six 28th September 1989. Signed to honour of the Australian Team matches are listed, one to a page inside page by all nineteen members 1953’. Official folding menu for the with full details of the players names, of the touring party. Signatures Dinner held at Skinners’ Hall on 20th results, scores made, how out, full include Border, Taylor, M. Hughes, April 1953. Signed to front cover by bowling analysis etc all neatly Waugh, Healy, Alderman, Moody, Sid Barnes, Keith Miller, Gil Langley, presented and written in Pentelow’s Boon, Marsh, Jones etc. G £70/100 Bill O’Reilly and journalist and hand in black, red and green inks. author Crawford White who 26 ‘The Centenary Banquet’. Official Signed to front end paper by attended the Dinner etc. Odd faults menu for the South African Cricket Pentelow in ink. G. Rare £200/300 otherwise in good condition £50/70 Centenary 1889-1989 Banquet held 16* ‘World Series Cricket’ 1970’s. on the 8th March 1989. The menu 21 ‘B.B.C. Cricket Club. Annual Dinner’. Selection of ephemera including signed by numerous guests and Test Official menu for the Dinner held at colour card poster (2GB), 1977/78 cricketers. Fifty one signatures The Express Club, on the itinerary, scorecards, fixture list, including Don Bradman, K. Miller, 26th April 1960. Signed to front and World Series Cricket souvenir Lindwall, Harvey, Johnston, Hassett, rear covers and inside pages by program, seven mini W.S.C. cricket Marsh, Lawry, Lillee, I.Johnson, twenty six Test cricketers including bats with printed headings and Massie, Endean, Rice, Reid, Bradman, Hassett, Miller, Lindwall, signatures, Australia 1979/80, W.Hadlee, Sobers, Holding, Snow, Davidson, O’Reilly, Bill Brown, 1982/83 etc (duplication). G £25/35 Dexter, C.Walters, G. Allen, Lawry, G. Chappell, Benaud, Hardstaff, Hutton, Trueman, May, 17 ‘To the Admirers of the Noble Game Simpson, Jarman, Freeman, Booth, Compton, Cowdrey, Brearley, of Cricket’. A large, colourful and Mallett, Ring, Archer, Langley etc. G Engineer etc. Centre horizontal fold striking printed cotton commemo - £70/100 otherwise in good condition rative handkerchief, with the 22 ‘ Match £100/150 England XI of 1847 after the Celebrations’. Official ‘Entree Card’ watercolour by Felix to centre. Wide 27 Australia Cricket Team in England for the celebrations held at the red border with vignettes of the laws 1961. Official Australian Board of on the of cricket, a village game and of Control programme and itinerary for 11th March 1977. Signed by sixteen batsmen illustrating a variety of the tour to England. Decorative Test players including Chipperfield, strokes including Forward, Leg half cover in green and gold with Alexander, Toshack, Harvey, Morris, volley, Home block, The Draw etc. Australian emblem. To inside pages Taber, Davidson, O’Neill, Edwards Surmounted by a cricketer riding a are the programme of matches to be etc. VG £30/50 flying bat (mammal). Framed played on the tour and the back 27”x33”. A few tears, wear and 23 Don Bradman. England tour of cover is an autograph card with marks otherwise in about fair/good Australia 1978/79. Official names of the touring Australians condition. Rare £150/250 Australian Cricket Board menu for listed. This is very nicely signed by all the Dinner in honour of the 1978/79 members of the touring party in ink. 18 ‘Cricket at Lord’s’. Chad Valley England Touring Team. Held at the Seventeen signatures including cricket game, circa 1950/60’s, Kooyonga Golf Club, Lockleys, Benaud, Harvey, Booth, Davidson, complete in box with additional South Australia on 25th January Grout, McDonald, Simpson, Misson figures. G £20/30 1979. Signed to inside pages by etc. Good/very good condition. AUTOGRAPHED CRICKET EPHEMERA England and Australian test players £150/200 plus guests. Twenty two signatures 19 Don Bradman. Official menu for ‘A 28 Australia Cricket Team in England in ink including Don Bradman, Alan Luncheon and Presentation to Don 1964. Official Australian Board of Davidson, Carlson, Yallop, Yardley, Bradman’. Savoy Hotel, London. Control programme and itinerary for Darling, Border, Botham, Barrington, September 20th 1948. Four page the tour to England. Decorative Brearley, Willis, Lever, Boycott, Old, menu with gold tassel , with title to cover in green and gold with Gower etc. G £80/120 front cover and colour Australian Australian emblem. To inside pages emblem to top of cover. To inside 24 Don Bradman. Centenary Dinner are the programme of matches to be front cover, the menu, details of 1980. Official acceptance card for played on the tour and the back speakers and presentation of an the Dinner held at the Melbourne cover is an autograph card with antique silver replica of the Warwick Cricket Ground signed by nine Test names of the touring Australians Vase to Don Bradman. To opposite players. Signatures include Bradman, listed. This is very nicely signed by all page a colour photograph of Hawke, O’Reilly, Inverarity, G. members of the touring party in ink. Bradman which is signed by Chappell, Tyson, Darling, Mallett Seventeen signatures including Bradman beneath on menu. Also etc. VG £30/50 Simpson, Booth, Grout, Hawke, signed to inside front cover by R. Lawry, McKenzie, ONeill, Cowper, 25 Australian tour of England 1989. Lindwall, E. Toshack, A. Morris, K. Burge, Jarman, Redpath etc. G/VG Official menu for the Luncheon Miller, W. Johnston, L. Hassett, J. £100/150 given to welcome back the

6 29 Australia tour of England 1956. the Surrey team. Signatures include Signatures include E.Bedser, Official P&O souvenir tour Leveson-Gower, Fishlock, A.Bedser, A.Bedser, Stewart, Willett, Cox etc. programme for the England v E.Bedser, Subba Row, Allen, Cox, VG £30/40 Australia Tests of 1956. Signed to Brazier, Barton, Laker, Barrington, 37 Surrey Club ‘County pen picture pages by all eighteen Pratt etc. VG £80/120 Champions’ Annual Dinner 1959. members of the touring party. 33 Surrey C.C.C. ‘County Champions’ Official menu for the Dinner held at Signatures include , Johnson, 1954. Official menu for the The Grosvenor House, Park Lane on Miller, Benaud, Burge, Craig, Championship Dinner held at the the 15th April 1959. The menu with Davidson, Harvey, Lindwall, Grosvenor House, Park Lane on 8th raised silver club emblem of the McDonald, Rutherford etc. VG/EX December 1954. Menu with mono Prince of Wales feathers and titles to £100/150 photograph of the team to inside. front cover, inside pages with Toast 30 J.B. Hobbs, Surrey and England. Signed to inside pages by twenty List and Menu and photograph of ‘Farewell Dinner to J.B. Hobbs. To members of the Surrey team. the team. Signed to rear cover by commemorate his retirement from Signatures in ink include Stuart fifteen guests and members of the County Cricket’ The Dorchester Surridge, Laker, Barrington, Surrey team. Signatures include Hotel, London, 17th July 1935. Constable, Lock, Pretlove, McIntyre, Barrington, Strudwick, Tait, Arranged by ‘The Star’ newspaper. Stewart, Clark, Viscount Chandos Sandham, Lock, Laker, Bedser, Large official menu, with original etc. Signed to front cover by seven Fishlock, May etc. VG £60/90 decorative covers and cord tie, with former players and guests including 38 Surrey County Cricket Club. Dinner tribute by Neville Cardus, Toasts, , Griffith, Allom, to the Indian Team 1967. Official table plan, after Dinner George Lyttelton etc. G £80/120 menu for the Dinner held at The entertainment, guest list and two 34 Surrey County Cricket Club ‘County Surrey Tavern on the 1st June 1967. photographs, one of the ‘Hobbs Champions’ Annual Dinner 1955. The menu with raised silver club Gates’ at , the other one of Official menu for the Dinner held at emblem of the Prince of Wales Hobbs, head and shoulders. The The Grosvenor House, Park Lane on feathers and titles to front cover, menu measures 8.5”x11.5”. Signed the 1st December 1955. The menu inside pages with Toast List and to back cover in pencil by twenty with raised silver club emblem of the Menu. Signed to rear cover by one guests including G. Allen, Prince of Wales feathers and titles to Mickey Stewart. VG £25/35 Garland Wells, Duckworth, J.R. front cover, inside pages with Toast Mason, F. Brown, Brooks, Clay, 39 T.H. Clark’s Benefit Year 1961. List and Menu and photographs of Langridge, Strudwick, Squires, ‘Autographs of Test Teams and the first and second XI teams. Signed Gregory, Sandham, Hearne, Fishlock, County Cricketers’. Hardback album to rear cover by seven members of Mobey, Whitfield etc. In original produced for his Benefit Year, with the Surrey team. Signatures include titled folder. Some light marks to gold lettering and decoration to E.Bedser, A.Bedser, Stewart, Edrich, covers otherwise in good/very good front board, and signed to inside Cox, Willett etc. VG £30/50 condition £150/250 pages, each with decorative borders 35 Surrey County Cricket Club ‘County and page to a team, by the Surrey 31 Surrey County Cricket Club. Annual Champions’ Annual Dinner 1956. team (16 signatures), Yorkshire (14), Dinner 1951. Official menu for the Official menu for the Dinner held at Middlesex (12), Lancashire (14), Dinner held at The Oval on the 26th The Grosvenor House, Park Lane on Derbyshire (12), Essex (13), April 1951. The menu with raised the 28th November 1956. The menu (13), Kent (12), Hampshire (12), silver club emblem of the Prince of with raised silver club emblem of the Leicestershire (13), Nottinghamshire Wales feathers and titles to front Prince of Wales feathers and titles to (12), Northants (13), Glamorgan cover, inside pages with Toast List front cover, inside pages with Toast (12), Gloucestershire (12), and Menu. Signed to inside and rear List and Menu and photograph of (13), Warwickshire (13), cover by eight of the guests the team. Signed to rear cover by Worcestershire (19), England (13), including odd member of the Surrey seven members of the Surrey team. Australia (17 signatures on tour team. Signatures include Barton, Signatures are E.Bedser, A.Bedser, itinerary, laid down to page), South Ridd, Mustard, Champendale, Stewart, Willett, McIntyre, Cox and Africa (15), West Indies (19 Cluttinden etc. VG £30/40 Swetman etc. VG £30/50 signatures on Leeds Hotel 32 Surrey County Cricket Club ‘County letterhead, laid down to page), 36 Surrey County Cricket Club ‘County Champions’ Annual Dinner 1953. (13), India (18 signatures Champions’ Annual Dinner 1957. Official menu for the Dinner held at on official sheet, laid down to page) Official menu for the Dinner held at The Grosvenor House, Park Lane on and New Zealand (18 signatures on The Grosvenor House, Park Lane on the 2nd December 1953. The menu official sheet, laid down to page). Ex the 28th November 1957. The menu with raised silver club emblem of the A.E.Winder collection. Good with raised silver club emblem of the Prince of Wales feathers and titles to condition £300/400 Prince of Wales feathers and titles to front cover, inside pages with Toast front cover, inside pages with Toast 40 Surrey C.C.C. Large brown album List and Menu and a photograph of List and Menu and photograph of containing seventy four white cards, the team. Signed to rear cover by the team. Signed to rear cover by six player cards or pieces individually seventeen guests and members of members of the Surrey team. signed by a Surrey player. Signatures

7 include Lord Dalmeny, Hobbs, 49 Sydney Francis Barnes, B.Edrich, Townsend, Milburn, Strudwick, Sandham, Peach, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Yardley, Pope, Mitchell, Evans, Warr, Pierpoint, Whitfield, Garland-Wells, Staffordshire and England 1894- Gover, Cowdrey, Hick, Boycott, Squires, Barling, Berry, Brooks, 1930. Excellent ink signature of Brearley, Woolmer, Simpson, Allom, Mobey, Clark, E.Bedser, A.Bedser, Barnes laid down to piece. Sold with Gough etc. Some duplication, odd Roope, Adam Hollioake, Edrich, envelope handwritten in Barnes signature laid down to card. G Howarth, Loader, Brown, Gover, distinctive handwriting. Both items £80/120 Surridge, Lock, Fishlock, Barrington, dated 20th May 1954. G £40/50 55 West Indies. Collection of thirty two Jackman, May etc. Some 50 Australia. ‘Centenary of the Ashes white ‘West Indies Test player’ duplication. Some rarer signatures. 1982’ first day cover nicely signed in autograph cards each signed by a VG £100/150 ink by twelve members of the Bi- Test player. Signatures include 41 No lot Centenary Test team. Signatures Weekes, Headley, Holding, include Border, Waugh, Taylor, Cammacho, Baptiste, Gomez, Croft, 42 M.C.C. Tour of Australia 1928/29. Sleep, Hughes, Jones, Boon, Marsh, Chanderpaul, Ramadhin, Holder, V. Official ‘Orient Line, R.M.S. Reid etc. G £30/40 Richards, Hall, Adams, Valentine, Otranto’ souvenir brochure for the Griffiths, Walcott etc. G £40/60 M.C.C. Australian Tour 1928/29’. 51 Australia. Collection of forty six Decorative covers with M.C.C. white ‘Australia Test player’ 56 India. Collection of forty two white colours. To inside pages, pen pictures autograph cards each signed by a ‘Indian Test player’ autograph cards and biographies of the M.C.C. team, Test player. Signatures include each signed by a Test player. itinerary, fixtures etc. Signed in later Bradman, K. Miller, Hawke, Warne, Signatures include Banarjee, years by Harold Larwood to inside Langer, Angel, Hayden, McDonald, Gavaskar, Singh, Laxman, Kumble, title page. Some insect damage to Lillee, Thomson, McGrath, Benaud, Mongia, Kapil Dev, Vengsarkar, borders of the cover otherwise in Chappell, Booth, Davidson, Gilchrist, Doshi, Wadekar, Engineer, Gopinath, good/very good condition £50/70 Loxton, N. Harvey, Stackpole etc. Srinath, Chandrasakar, Hazare etc. Odd duplication. G £60/90 Some duplication. G £30/50 43 Denis Compton & Bill Edrich. Selection of ephemera signed by the 52 Australia. Collection of twenty nine 57 New Zealand. Collection of thirty Two Middlesex players. Middlesex white cards and pieces each very eight white ‘New Zealand Test C.C.C. Appeal letter 1974 to players, nicely signed by a Test player. player’ autograph cards each signed signed by both players, Centenary of Signatures include Bradman, K. by a Test player. Signatures include the Ashes 1982 postcard signed by Miller, Ponsford, Davidson, O’Reilly, Bracewell, Vettori, Astle, Fleming, both, ‘50 Years on’ Dinner menu to Hamence, Ring, Hawke, I.Johnson, Greatbatch, Cairns, Dowling, Crowe, both, signed by Compton, Simpson, McCosker, Misson, Boon, Rutherford, Howarth, Fleming, Middlesex C.C.C. Champions Dinner Burge, M. Waugh, S. Waugh, M. Pringle, Reid, Larsen etc. Some menu 1977, signed by Compton and Hughes, Vievers, Gleeson, I. Craig, duplication. G £30/40 two original press photographs, one Sheahan, Mayne, Massie etc. 58 County players. Collection of over featuring a group of England players Signature of O’Reilly laid down to 100 white autograph cards each inc both Compton and Edrich card. Odd duplication. G £50/80 signed by a Test player. Signatures 1946/47 and the other of Jack 53 Australia 1948. Twelve white include Constable, Carrick, Young and Compton signing ‘Australia Test player’ autograph Robertson, Titmus, Trueman, Cook, autographs. Qty 6. G £30/40 cards and white cards each signed by Ambrose, Lamb, Richardson, Gough, 44 Don Bradman. ‘Australia’ pre printed a player from this famous tour. Ramadhin, Ramprakash, Loader, card signed by Bradman. G £30/40 Signatures are Don Bradman, Keith Gover, Roope, Hassan etc. Some Miller, Lindsay Hassett, Arthur duplication. G £30/50 45 Lindsay Hassett, former Australian Morris, Neil Harvey, Doug Ring, Captain. White card signed by 59 South Africa. Collection of forty Ernie Toshack, Gil Langley, Ray Hassett. G £20/30 white ‘South African Test player’ Lindwall, Bill Johnston, Ron autograph cards each signed by a 46 Ian Johnson, former Australian Hamence and Sam Loxton. Test player. Signatures include P. Captain. White card signed by Signature of Hassett laid down to Pollock, Procter, Rice, Irvine, Bacher, Johnson. G £15/25 card. G £80/120 Waite, Cronje, Cullinan, Bland, 47 Shane Warne. ‘Australia Test Player’ 54 England. Black file containing a large Wessels, Adams, Rhodes, Kallis, pre printed card nicely signed by collection of one hundred and ninety Fellows-Smith, Cook etc. Some Warne. G £20/30 three white ‘England Test player’ duplication. G £30/40 autograph cards and plain white 48 ‘Australian Test Captains’. Headed 60 Cricket signatures. Blue file cards each signed by an England Test page signed by eleven Australian containing a quantity of Lord’s blank player. Signatures include Lever, Test captains. Signatures are scorecards, each signed by one or Millman, Luckhurst, May, Gower, Bradman, Hassett, Johnson, Yallop, more players and celebrities, officials Randall, Gooch, Knott, Snow, Mann, Benaud, Harvey, Brown, Lawry, etc. Over 360 signatures including Palmer, Statham, Old, Denness, Simpson , G. Chappell and K. Bedser, Doshi, John Major, Bolus, Tyson, Berry, Hardstaff, Hutton, Hughes. G £40/60 Simpson, Gower, Gooch, M.

8 Parkinson, David Frost, Graveney, 18th September 1910 and nicely 69 Pelham Francis Warner. Middlesex & Edrich, Slater, B.Richards, Kumble, signed in ink by Shuter. G £200/300 England 1894-1920. Typewritten J.Swanton, Tim Rice, Cowdrey, War-time letter from Warner to a Shuter captained Surrey from 1880- Knott, Brearley, Ramprakash, Bailey, Mrs Hamilton of Shropham Hall, 1893 and was appointed Secretary Trott, Bobby Robson, G. Pollock, Norwich offering condolences to the County Club in 1919, he died E.Barlow, Dilshan, Donald, G. regarding her Husbands death (C.P. before he had completed a year in Chappell, Procter, Roope, Holding, Hamilton, Army & Kent 1932- office C.Lloyd, Collymore, Pieterson, 1936).... ‘I am very sorry indeed to Chanderpaul, Azharuddin, Doggart, 65 Herbert George Baldwin. Surrey hear that your husband has been Woolmer etc. G £80/120 1922-1930. One page typewritten killed. He was a good cricketer and letter from Baldwin to Jack Sokell indeed good at all games. His loss 61 G.O. ‘Gubby’ Allen and P.F. ‘Plum’ turning down an invitation to speak will be very greatly felt in every way. Warner. Two album pages, at a Cricket Society Dinner due to What a shame that his sports medals individually signed by each player, business commitments. The letter were stolen!. It seems incredible that The Warner page with added note dated 14th June 1960 and nicely people should do things like that. on batting ‘Catch hold of the bat signed by Baldwin. G £25/35 Your husband played several times tight and shut the teeth’. G £20/30 for the Army, indeed he was their 66 Andrew Sandham. Surrey & England 62 Australia v England ‘Bicentennial main stay. So far as I can recollect he 1911-1937. Two page handwritten Test’ 1988. Official four page folding played for them for five or six years letter on ‘Grand Hotel, Cardiff’ scorecard for the historic match with at least before the war...’. The letter headed paper to a Mr Wolfe with printed details. Signed to front and dated 2nd March 1942 and nicely good cricket interest.... ‘Yours to back covers and inside pages by signed in ink by Warner. VG £30/50 hand re next Sunday. Brookie (E.W.J. forty six England and Australian Test Brooks) and I will run down to 70 William Gilbert Grace. players, the majority Australian. Datchet on Sunday next all being Gloucestershire, London County & Signatures include Bradman, Harvey, well. I’ve heard you talk about the England. 1865-1904. ‘London Hassett, I. Chappell, Simpson, match which coincides with County Cricket Club’. Rare large M.Taylor, Waugh, Hawke, Boon, Yorkshire’s visit to town. Perhaps if original partly printed receipt for the Grig, May, Yardley, Lawry, G. there are any details for us to know London County Cricket Club annual Chappell, Massie, Freeman, you will either write or see us on Sat. subscription, dated 23rd April 1900. Redpath, Darling etc. VG £100/150 at H.Q. I managed to collect a few The receipt made out to E. Heald of 63 Douglas Robert Jardine. Surrey & (runs) on Sat. but it was rather tiring West Dulwich for the sum of two England 1921-1933. One page in the unusual heat!. PS. You slid off pounds, has been fully completed by handwritten letter and envelope, on very quickly from that little ‘pub’ we hand in black ink and signed to ‘The Scottish Australian Company visited together during the lower border across the revenue Ltd’ letterhead, from Jardine to a Mr Middlesex match!!’. The letter stamp by W.G. Grace. Rare item. VG Gutteridge ‘Just a line to thank you undated but marked Sunday and £450/550 for your letter and the cheque very nicely signed by Sandham. VG 71 Sir Donald Bradman. Handwritten enclosed. So glad you made your £50/80 and signed envelope in Bradman’s train in time and also that you could 67 Greville Thomas Scott Stevens. hand. Inscribed ‘To be called for... W. oblige G.C. Milne. Hope you Middlesex & England 1919-1932. Bruce Roberts.... and signed from flourish’. The letter dated 2nd April One page handwritten letter from ‘Sir Donald Bradman’. Rare to see 1957 and very nicely signed in ink Stevens to ‘John’ on ‘J.A. this form of Bradman’s signature. G ‘Douglas R. Jardine’. VG £150/250 Scrimgeour’ letterhead (Stevens was £100/150 64 John Shuter. Kent, Surrey and an Associate Member), requesting 72* Walter Reginald Hammond. England 1874-1909. One page he join him to dine during the Gloucestershire & England 1920- interesting handwritten letter, on coming Test match. The letter dated 1951. Interesting three page ‘91, Shooters Hill Road, Blackheath’ 15th August 1963 and signed handwritten letter from Hammond letterhead, from Shuter to A.J. Greville. G £30/50 to his girlfriend Dorothy from the Gaston with good cricket book 68 Len Braund. Surrey, Somerset & Royal Hotel, Durban on the M.C.C. interest, ‘I am in receipt of the parcel England 1896-1920. Handwritten tour of South Africa 1938/39. of books and your letter of the letter from Braund to ‘Fred’ inviting Excellent content ‘Well here we are, 16th... I like the 9 vols of F.L.’s (Fred him to attend the forthcoming once again in Durban. It will not be Lillywhite’s) Guide but regret that I matches at Lord’s and the Oval, long now before I shall be in Cape cannot see my way to take them- so Surrey v Middlesex and Middlesex v Town. I do hope that this last Test return them herewith together with West Indies. ‘What a mess of things match is not going to last to long. I the other books etc which you sent we made against the West Indies. I am going to endeavour to get the for my inspection..... I should like suppose they are the better team’. plane down the morning after the some day to be able to complete my The letter dated 16th August 1950 match finishes. So you will know Wisdens’ I now lack 1964,5,6,9, and nicely signed by Braund. VG how to expect me. I shall be 1874, 5, 7 if you should have them £40/60 travelling as Mr Jones so please keep to offer at any time’. The letter dated

9 it under your hat..... We have been Hilton 1968. The Boxing programme on piece, laid down to card. G very lucky with illness and injuries included Joe Bugner v Mike Oliver. £250/350 but they have all come with a rush. Nicely signed to back cover by nine Lillywhite captained England in the It is doubtful wether Paynter will be of the Australian cricketers including first two Tests played in March 1877 fit, I do hope he will be’. Nicely Hawke, Jarman, I.Chappell, in Australia signed ‘Wal’. The letter undated but Redpath, McKenzie, Cowper, headed Wednesday. With original Freeman etc. Centre vertical fold 83 William Lloyd Murdoch. New South envelope dated 2nd March 1939, otherwise in good condition £40/60 Wales, Sussex, London County & the day before the 5th Test began. G Australia 1875-1904. Rare ink 77 No lot £400/500 signature of Murdoch, nicely signed 78 Australian tour of England 1989. on piece, laid down to card. G The 5th Test to which Hammond Official tour guide signed to pen £180/250 refers to, just happened to be the pictures by fifteen of the Australian longest Test match ever and Murdoch captained Australia on the touring party. Signatures include finished in a draw!, and would tours of England in 1880, 1882, Border, Waugh, Marsh, Healy, Boon, subsequently known as ‘The 1884 and 1890. He captained Alderman, Lawson, Jones, Moody Timeless Test’. It started on the 3rd Sussex from 1893-1899 etc. Sold with a signed Mike Procter March and finished , still undecided Benefit brochure, a Worcestershire 84 John Briggs. Lancashire & England on the 14th March when the tourists programme 1984, signed by 1879-1900. Rare ink signature of began a two day rail trip back to the members of the teams, a Briggs, nicely signed on piece, laid Ship in Cape Town. It was the Kallicharran Testimonial match down to card. G £200/300 longest first class match ever played brochure, signed by members of the (10 days) and produced the highest Briggs took over 2200 in teams, a plain paper book signed by aggregate (1981 runs). England’s first class cricket and played 33 Tests over eighty players from the 2010 654-5 remains the highest 4th for England, touring Australia on six season etc. G £30/40 innings total in all first class cricket. occasions. He died in 1902 at the Hammond made 140 in the England 79 England v Pakistan 1987. Pair of age of 39 2nd innings, Paynter played and brochures/programmes for the 85 Phil Mead and Lord Tennyson. made 62 & 75 series, one signed by the England Hampshire and England. Two album team and the other by Pakistan. 73 Don Bradman. Official M.C.C. pages with individual signatures of Signatures include Gatting, Gower, Christmas card with centre colour the two players, the signature of Botham, Broad, Lamb, , M.C.C. emblem and red and gold Tennyson on snip laid down to page. Miandad, Mudassar, Rameez Raja, ribbon tie. Signed to inside greeting G £25/35 Malik etc. G £20/30 page by Don Bradman. VG £20/30 86 Pelham Francis Warner, Middlesex & 80 Cricket menus. Selection including 74 ‘Cricketing Knights’. Preprinted England 1894-1929 and John two Dinner menus, one signed by autograph card signed by six cricket Thomas Hearne. Middlesex & Charlie Griffiths, Garry Sobers and Knights. The signatures are England 1888-1923. Two excellent Leslie Crowther and the other signed Bradman, Sobers, Cowdrey, Hadlee, individual ink signatures of Warner by Gower, Botham and Jeff Walcott and Weekes. VG £50/80 and Hearne on pieces/scraps. Very Thomson. Sold with other ephemera light crease to the signature of 75 ‘Presentation Dinner to record the including menus, invitations, tickets Warner otherwise in good condition profound Wisdom of the M.C.C. etc for the 1992 Cricket World Cup £20/30 Selection Committee in honouring held in Australia and other functions. Doug Insole, Trevor Bailey and Brian G £20/30 87 Leonard. C. Braund, Somerset & Taylor of Essex. Printed card for the England 1899-1920. Excellent ink 81 Derbyshire past players reunion Dinner following the M.C.C. tour of signature of Braund to back of menu 2000 signed to covers by South Africa 1956/57 arranged by Braund’s business card ‘L.C. Braund, twenty six players including R. the Southend Festivals committee of Sports Depot, Argyle Street, Bath’. Taylor, Buxton, Hall, Johnson, Essex C.C.C. held at Garon’s Good condition £20/30 Bradbury, Oates, Jackson, Langdale, Banqueting Hall on the 17th August Steele etc. Sold with a selection of 88 Meyrick Whitmore Payne. 1957. Signed to inside pages and seventeen signed colour and mono Middlesex 1904-1909 (25 matches). back cover by twenty four Test press photographs of County & Test Excellent ink signature of Payne on players including Hassett, Hutton, cricketers, players, with heavy piece/scrap. Minor foxing and light O’Neill, May, Lillee, F.R. Brown, Glamorgan interest include crease otherwise in good condition Massie, Insole, Ames, Bailey, Maynard, Metson, Watkin, £20/30 Engineer, Graveney, Greig etc. G Malcolm, Morris, De Frietas etc. £70/100 89 Edward Mark Sprot. Hampshire Mainly 8”x10”. Some duplication of 1898-1914. Excellent ink signature 76 Australian tour of England 1968. player. G £25/35 of Sprot on piece/scrap, inscribed ‘Anglo-American Sporting Club 82 James Lillywhite jnr. Sussex & and dated ‘Hants XI 18th February Dinner menu in honour of The England 1862-1883. Very rare ink 1905’. Minor fold otherwise in good Australian Test Cricketers’. London signature of Lillywhite, nicely signed condition £20/30

10 90 Arthur Alfred Mailey, New South ‘England Test Player’ white card. G (ink) of Northamptonshire on pieces. Wales & Australia 1912-1930. Ink £25/35 Each laid down to a ‘England Test signature of Mailey on piece, laid Player’ white card. Qty 4. Odd 101 & Wilfred Rhodes. down to ‘Australia Test Player’ white faults. G £30/40 Yorkshire & England. Individual card. G £25/35 pencil signatures of the two players 110 England Test players. Individual ink 91 Stanley Joseph McCabe, New South on pieces, each laid down to signatures of E.H. Bowley, W. Wales & Australia 1928-1942. Ink ‘England Test Player’ white card. Qty Cornford, A.P.F. Chapman and M. signature of McCabe on piece, laid 2. G £25/35 Leyland on pieces. Each laid down to down to ‘Australia Test Player’ white a ‘England Test Player’ white card. 102 England Test players. Individual ink card. G £25/35 Qty 4. Odd faults. G £30/40 signatures of G. Gunn, P.F. Warner, 92 Edgar Arthur McDonald, Tasmania, E.G. Arnold and J. Sharp on pieces. 111 England Test players. Individual ink Victoria, Lancashire & Australia Each laid down to a ‘England Test signatures of C.H. Parkin, F. Barratt, 1909-1931. Pencil signature of Player’ white card. Qty 4. Odd S.J. Staples and E.W. Dawson on McDonald on piece, laid down to faults. G £30/40 pieces. Each laid down to a ‘England ‘Australia Test Player’ white card. G Test Player’ white card. Qty 4. Odd 103 England Test players. Individual ink £25/35 faults. G £30/40 signatures of Leveson-Gower, P.G.H. 93 Charles George McCartney, New Fender, W.S. Lees and L.C. Braund 112 England Test players. Individual ink South Wales & Australia 1905-1927. on pieces. Each laid down to a and pencil signatures of T.S. Ink signature of McCartney on piece, ‘England Test Player’ white card. Qty Worthington, G. Brown, E.J. Smith, laid down to ‘Australia Test Player’ 4. Odd faults. G £30/40 W.E. Astill and R.E.S. Wyatt on white card. G £25/35 pieces. Each laid down to a ‘England 104 England Test players. Individual ink Test Player’ white card. Qty 5. Odd 94 Hunter S.T.L. ‘Stork’ Hendry. New signatures of F.E. Woolley, E.J. Smith, faults. G £30/40 South Wales, Victoria & Australia C.B. Fry and H.T.W. Hardinge on 1918-1936. Excellent ink signature pieces. Each laid down to a ‘England 113 , Trinidad & West of Hendry on piece, laid down to Test Player’ white card. Qty 4. Odd Indies 1921-1939. Ink signature of ‘Australia Test Player’ white card. G faults. G £30/40 Constantine on piece, laid down to £25/35 ‘West Indies Test Player’ white card. 105 England Test players. Individual ink G £25/35 95 Australian Test players 1930’s. signatures of Jack Hobbs, A. Individual ink signatures of Sandham (pencil) and H. Strudwick 114 West Indies Test players 1930’s. Hornibrook, Hurwood and Wall on of Surrey on pieces. Each laid down Individual pencil signatures of Wiles, pieces. Each laid down to a ‘Australia to a ‘England Test Player’ white card. Christiani, Roach, Martin, Merry and Test Player’ white card. Qty 3. G Qty 3. Odd faults. G £30/40 Martindale and Manger J.M. Kidney £30/40 on pieces. Each laid down to a ‘West 106 England Test players. Individual Indies Test Player’ white card. Qty 7. 96 Australian Test players 1930’s. pencil signatures of E. Killick, F. Odd faults. G £30/50 Individual ink signatures of Kippax Durston (ink), P. Hendren and J.W. and Vic Richardson on pieces. Each Hearne of Middlesex on pieces. Each 115 West Indies Test players 1930’s. laid down to a ‘Australia Test Player’ laid down to a ‘England Test Player’ Individual pencil signatures of Grant, white card. Qty 2. G £25/30 white card. Qty 4. Odd faults. G Valentine, Roach, Barrow, Da Costa £30/40 & Achong (together), Hoad and 97 Australian Test players 1930’s. Sealy on pieces. Each laid down to a Individual ink signatures of Bert 107 England Test players. Individual ‘West Indies Test Player’ white card. Oldfield, Loxton and Len Darling on pencil signatures of H. Verity, H. Qty 7. Odd faults. G £30/50 pieces. Each laid down to a ‘Australia Sutcliffe (ink), G. Duckworth, M. Test Player’ white card. Qty 3. G Leyland of Yorkshire on pieces. Each 116 South African Test players £30/40 laid down to a ‘England Test Player’ 1920/30’s. Individual ink and pencil white card. Qty 4. Odd faults. G signatures of Owen-Smith, Morkel, 98 Australian Test players 1930’s. £30/40 Viljoen, Tomlinson, Nourse, Dalton, Individual ink signatures of Kippax, Vincent and Balaskas on pieces. Each Alexander & Fingleton on pieces. 108 England Test players. Individual ink laid down to a ‘South African Test Each laid down to a ‘Australia Test signatures of G.Geary and E.W. Player’ white card. Qty 8. Odd Player’ white card. Qty 3. G £30/40 Dawson of Leicestershire and A.S. faults. G £30/40 Kennedy and P. Mead of Hampshire 99 Stanley Christopherson. Kent & on pieces. Each laid down to a 117 South African Test players. Individual England 1883-1890. Ink signature of ‘England Test Player’ white card. Qty ink and pencil signatures of Van Christopherson on piece, laid down 4. Odd faults. G £30/40 Rysveld,Nourse, T.A. Harris, to ‘England Test Player’ white card. Cheetham, Pithey, Mansell, Endean Odd faults. G £25/35 109 England Test players. Individual and Dalton on pieces. Each laid pencil and ink signatures of 100 K.S. Duleepsinhji. Sussex & England down to a ‘South African Test Player’ M.Nichols, J. O’Connor and A. 1924-32. Pencil signature of white card. Qty 8. Odd faults. G Russell (ink) of Essex and E.W. Clark Duleepsinhji on piece, laid down to £30/40

11 118 South African Test players. Individual Geoff Boycott, , Graham Hammond, Seabrook, Barnett, ink and pencil signatures of Rowan, Gooch and Dennis Amiss. Goddard, Parker, Dacre, Neale etc. G Dyer, Wade, Dawson, Melle, Attractively mounted, framed and £40/60 Fullerton, McArthy and Manager glazed. Overall 21.5”x14.5”. VG 130* West Indies tour of England 1980. Fraines (1947) on pieces. Each laid £100/150 Christmas card with loosely attached down to a ‘South African Test Player’ 124 Surrey ‘County Champions 1952- photograph of the West Indian white card. Qty 8. Odd faults. G 1958’. Official ‘Commemorative’ team. Signed by all seventeen £30/40 autograph card with county emblem p[layers featured including Lloyd, 119 Worcestershire 1940’s-1980’s. to top, signed by seventeen Greenidge, Roberts, Holding, Croft, Maroon photograph album members of the Surrey team of V.Richards, Garner, Haynes, containing over seventy five white 1958. Signatures include May, Laker, Marshall, King, Rowe etc. VG cards, each signed by a former McIntyre, Stewart, Lock, Barrington, £30/50 player. Signatures include Bedser, Edrich, Clark, Constable, AUTOGRAPH SHEETS, Chesterton, M.Horton, Kenyon, Parsons etc. VG £70/100 ALBUM PAGES Graveney, Fearnley, Booth, 125 Miscellaneous cricket ephemera. D’Oliveira, Coldwell, H.Horton, 131 Australian tour of England 1938. Selection including menus, Senghere, Cass, Watson, Inchmore, Official autograph sheet signed by photographs, book plate pictures, McEvoy, Lanchbury, Sheriyar etc. fourteen members of the touring Ashes tie 1981, scorecards, benefit Some duplication of signature. G party. Signatures are Bradman, brochures etc. Many signed, £25/35 Fingleton, Brown, McCabe, signatures include Lillee, Boycott, Chipperfield, Barnett, Walker, Waite, 120 Test players. Green photograph Gooch, Bird, Randall, Compton, White, Badcock, Ward, Fleetwood- album containing over fifty five Bowler etc. G £20/30 Smith, O’Reilly and Manager Jeanes. white cards and postcards, each 126 Autographed cricket ephemera. Good/very good condition signed by a Test player. Signatures Mixed collection of items including £150/250 include Greig, Stewart, Shastri, signed Benefit brochures, scorecards, Ganguly, Kumble, Astle, Crowe, 132 Australian tour of New Zealand programmes, menu etc. Signatures , Muralitharan, 1974. Official autograph sheet fully include W.Keeton, Gladwin, Burgess, Klusener, Atherton, Donald, signed in ink by all fourteen Tendulkar, Ganguly, J. Wright, Collymore, Hines, Rose, Haynes, members of the touring party Ealham, Gooch, Yardley, Sir William Walsh, Ambrose, Lee etc. Some including I. Chappell, Stackpole, Worsley, Compton, Edrich, Close etc. duplication of signature. G £25/35 Marsh, Walker, Walters, G. Plus some unsigned ephemera Chappell, Gilmour, Dymock etc. 121 County players 1950/70’s. Maroon including football and rugby items. Rare. G £50/70 photograph album containing over G £20/30 seventy white cards and postcards, 133 Australia team 1977/78. Official 127 Don Bradman. Selection of signed each signed by a County player. ‘World Series Cricket’ autograph ephemera including top of Bradman Signatures include B.Taylor, Hedges, sheet for the Australian team. letter head, signed by Bradman, Meyer, Halfyard, Jesty, Sainsbury, Twenty four signatures including modern postcard of the Trent Bridge Bond, Pilling, Snellgrove, Edrich, Chappell, Gilmour, Laird, Lillee, pavilion, signed by Bradman, Barossa Larter, Poole, Clay, Horton, Marsh, McKenzie, Pascoe, Walker, Valley modern postcard with image Langridge, Horner, R. Hutton etc. Walters, Redpath etc. G £30/50 of the 1930 Australian team, again Some duplication of signature. G signed by Bradman. Three items 134 Australian ‘Rebel’ tour of South £25/35 signed by Bradman. Sold with a Africa 1986/87. Official autograph 122 Cricket signatures. Five album pages further unsigned postcard of sheet fully signed in ink by all individually signed by Colin Bradman. G/VG £50/70 seventeen members of the touring Cowdrey, , Ken party including K. Hughes, Yallop, 128 S.H. Day, Kent 1897-1919 and E. Barrington, Denis Compton and Alderman, Hogg, Rackemann, Mignon, Middlesex 1905-1913. Ernest Pothecary (Hampshire). Sold Rixon, Wessels, etc. G £30/50 Sepia pre-printed album page with with further album page signed by small picture and floral decoration 135 Australian tour of South Africa 1997. Umpires F. Chester and F. Walden with oblong space for individual Official autograph sheet fully signed and cricket writer E.W. Swanton. G signature to each side. Signed in in ink by all nineteen members of the £20/30 pencil to face by Day and to verso by touring party including Taylor, Healy, 123 ‘The Centurions- Scorers of 100 Mignon. G £20/30 Bevan, Elliott, McGrath, Warne, First-Class Centuries’. Headed book Waugh, Bichel etc. Rare. G £50/70 129* Gloucestershire v Australia 1930. insert by Books containing Card with laid down signatures of 136 Australia tour to the Commonwealth the ink signatures of nine players the Gloucestershire team who tied Games in Kuala Lumpur 1998. who have achieved the feat. with the Australians at the County Official autograph sheet fully signed Signatures, nicely signed in ink, are Ground, the only tie on record, with in ink by all seventeen members of Don Bradman, Glenn Turner, Zaheer, printed team picture above. Eleven the touring party including Waugh, , , signatures on snips including Dipper, Gilchrist, Ponting, Bichel, Lehmann,

12 Fleming etc. Limited number of Borde, Contractor, Gaekwad, 150 New Zealand 1958. Official sheets signed. Rare. G £50/80 Manjrekar, Umrigar, Roy, Middiah autograph sheet for the New etc. Light fold marks otherwise in Zealand tour of England 1958. Fully 137 Australia 2000/2001. Official good condition £30/50 signed in ink by all seventeen autograph sheet fully signed in ink members of the party including Reid, by all thirteen members of the One 144 India 1974. Official autograph sheet Sutcliffe, Blair, Cave, Petrie, Ward, Day team who played West Indies for the Indian tour of the United D’Arcy, Hayes, Moir etc. Light fold and Zimbabwe in Australia in Kingdom 1974. Fifteen signatures marks, minor foxing/marks 2000/01 including Waugh, Gilchrist, including Wadekar, Venkat, Bedi, otherwise in good condition £30/40 Bevan, Lee, McGrath, Ponting, Gavaskar, Kirmani, Prasanna, Abid Warne etc. Limited number of sheets Ali etc. Lacking the signatures of 151 New Zealand 1965. Official signed. Rare. G £40/60 Engineer and Mankad from the autograph sheet for the New playing members. Light fold mark Zealand tour of the India, Pakistan & 138 M.C.C. tour of South Africa otherwise in good condition £30/40 United Kingdom 1965. Fully signed 1948/49. Official autograph sheet in ink by all sixteen members of the fully signed in ink by all seventeen 145 India 1981. Official autograph sheet party including Reid, Dowling, members of the touring party for the Indian team who played Congdon, Pollard, Sutcliffe, Collinge, including the Manager, Green. England in the 3rd Test match at W. Hadlee etc. Good/very good Signatures include Captain, Mann, Delhi on 23rd to 28th December condition £40/60 Griffith, Palmer, Hutton, Washbrook, 1981. Fully signed, thirteen Compton, Wright, Gladwin, Evans, signatures including Gavaskar, 152 New Zealand 1973/74. Official Jenkins, Young etc. Folds, light Viswanath, Madan Lal, Kapil Dev, autograph sheet for the New foxing otherwise in good condition. Shastri, Srikanth etc. G £20/30 Zealand tour of Australia 1973/74. Rare £80/120 Fully signed in ink by all fifteen 146 South Africa 1951. Large official members of the party including 139 M.C.C. tour of Canada & U.S.A. autograph sheet for the South G.Turner, Cairns, Congdon, Hadlee, 1959. Official autograph sheet with African touring team to England. Parker, Hastings, Wadsworth M.C.C. colour title signed in ink by Fully signed by all sixteen members etc.Rare. G £40/60 nine of the thirteen members of the of the touring party in ink. touring party. Signatures include Silk, Signatures include Nourse, Rowan, 153 West Indies 1973. Official autograph Thompson, Pretlove, Green, Barber, Mann, Fullerton, Cheetham, sheet for the West Indies tour of the Bailey, A.C. Smith etc. G £25/35 Endean, Mansell, McLean etc. Light United Kingdom 1973. Signed in ink folds, minor nicks, minor foxing by all eighteen members of the party 140 M.C.C. tour of Pakistan & Ceylon otherwise in good condition £40/60 including Kanhai, Boyce, Fredericks, 1969. Official autograph sheet for Lloyd, Rowe, Kallicharran, Holder, the tour, fully signed by all fifteen 147 South Africa 1955. Official ‘South Julien, Shillingford etc. Very good members of the touring party in ink. Africa 1955’ headed sheet for the condition £40/60 Signatures include Cowdrey, South African tour of England 1955. Graveney, Cottam, Knott, Snow, Fully signed with seventeen ink 154 West Indies tour of Australia Underwood, Hobbs, Pocock, Jones, signatures including Cheetham, 1975/76. Official autograph sheet D’Oliveira, Prideaux etc. G. Rare McGlew, Duckworth, Goddard, fully signed in ink by all nineteen £60/80 Mansell, Tayfield, Endean etc. Light members of the touring team folds, odd minor faults otherwise in including C. Lloyd, Murray, Gibbs, 141 M.C.C. tour of East Africa & The Far good condition £30/50 Fredericks, Kallicharran, Richards, East 1970. Official autograph sheet Rowe, Holding, Roberts etc. VG for the tour, signed by fourteen 148 South Africa 1960. Official £50/80 members of the touring party in ink. autograph sheet for the South Signatures include Lewis, Boycott, African tour of Great Britain 1960. 155 West Indies 1976. Official autograph Blenkiron, Arnold, Gilliat, Pocock, Fully signed in ink by all sixteen sheet for the West Indies tour of the Roope, Taylor, Wilson etc. Not members of the party including United Kingdom 1976. Signed in ink signed by A. Jones. G. Rare £40/60 McGlew, Goddard, McLean, by all nineteen members of the party Tayfield, Waite, Nourse etc. Light including Lloyd, Kallicharran, 142 England 1990/91. Official fold marks otherwise good/very Greenidge, Holding, King, autograph sheet for the England good condition £30/50 V.Richards, Roberts, Rowe etc. ‘Rebel’ team who toured South good/very good condition £40/60 Africa. Fully signed in ink by sixteen 149 South Africa 1963/64. Official members of the team including autograph sheet for the South 156 West Indies tour of Australia & New Gatting, Broad, Dilley, Ellison, African tour of Australia & New Zealand 1979/80. Official autograph Maynard, French, Robinson, Wells Zealand 1963/64. Signed in ink by sheet fully signed in ink by all etc. G £20/30 all seventeen members of the party seventeen members of the touring including Goddard, Van Der Merwe, team including C. Lloyd, Murray, 143 India 1959. Official autograph sheet Barlow, Bland, G&P Pollock, Lindsay, Roberts, Richards, Garner, for the Indian tour of England 1959. Waite etc. G/VG £30/50 Greenidge, Haynes, Holding, Signed in ink by eighteen members Marshall etc. Rare. VG £50/80 of the touring party including Apte,

13 157 West Indies ‘Rebel’ tour of South Gregory, Brooks, Barling, Whitfield, 174 Glamorgan County Cricket Club Africa 1983. Official autograph Gover, Squires, Strudwick, Sandham 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of sheet signed in ink by twenty etc. Some rarer signatures. G £40/60 official autograph sheets for 1990- members of the touring party 1992 and 1994-1999. Quantity 9. 165 Surrey 1935. Official ‘Surrey C.C.C.’ including Greenidge, Rowe, G/VG £40/60 headed paper signed by the Surrey Kallicharan, King, Julien, Murray, team. Thirteen signatures nicely 175 Gloucestershire County Cricket Club Bacchus, Croft, Moseley etc. G signed in ink, one in pencil, including 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of £30/50 Holmes, Brooks, Sandham, Garland official autograph sheets for 1990- 158 West Indies tour of the United Wells, Watts, Whitfield, Fender, 2000. Quantity 11. G/VG £40/60 Kingdom 1995. Official autograph McMurray, Fishlock, Mobey etc. 176 Hampshire County Cricket Club sheet fully signed in ink by all twenty Some rarer signatures. G £40/60 1990’s. Excellent collection of official members of the touring team 166 Surrey 1936. Album page signed by autograph sheets for 1990-1998. including Richardson, Walsh, Lara, the Surrey team. Ten signatures Quantity 9. G/VG £40/60 Ambrose, Adams, Murray, Benjamin nicely signed in ink including Squires, etc. G £30/50 177 Brooks, Barling, Fishlock, Daly, 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of 159 Pakistan tour of England 1962. Watts, McMurray, Gregory etc. official autograph sheets for 1990- Official autograph sheet signed in Some rarer signatures. G £30/40 1999, 2001, 2003 & 2004. Quantity ink by nineteen members of the 167 Surrey 1949. Official ‘Surrey C.C.C.’ 14. G/VG £50/70 team and the Management. headed paper signed by the Surrey Signatures include Burki, Hanif 178 Lancashire County Cricket Club team. Thirteen signatures nicely Mohammad, Mushtaq Mohammad, 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of signed in ink including Barton, Stuart Mahmood, Butt, Alimuddin, official autograph sheets for 1990- Surridge, Fishlock, Lock, Bedser, Intikhab, Malik, Mathais etc. G 1994, 1996-1999 & 2003. Quantity Brazier, Laker, Watts etc. G £30/40 £40/60 11. G/VG £40/60 168 Surrey ‘County Champions 1958’. 160 Pakistan 1971. Official autograph 179 Leicestershire County Cricket Club Large page very nicely signed in ink sheet for the Pakistan tour of 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of by fourteen members of the Surrey England 1971. Fully signed in ink by official autograph sheets for 1990- team of 1958. Signatures include seventeen members of the party 1997, 1999 & 2000. Quantity 10. May, Lock, Barrington, Bedser, Clark, including Intikhab, Iqbal, Sadiq, G/VG £40/60 Constable, Laker etc. VG £30/40 Zaheer, Imran, Asif Masood, Wasim 180 Middlesex County Cricket Club Bari etc. Very light fold marks 169 Middlesex 1948. Official autograph 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of otherwise very good condition sheet signed by the Middlesex team. official autograph sheets for 1990- £30/50 Twelve signatures nicely signed in 1998, 2000, 2001, 2003 & 2004. ink including Mann, Sims, Young, 161 Surrey 1913. Large album page Quantity 13. G/VG £50/70 Compton, Edrich, Bedford, signed by the Surrey team. Twelve Harrington, Robertson etc. Some 181 Northamptonshire County Cricket signatures very nicely signed in ink rarer signatures. G £30/40 Club 1990/2000’s. Excellent including M.C.Bird, Rushby, collection of official autograph Strudwick, Hitch, Hayward, 170 Derbyshire County Cricket Club sheets for 1990-2001. Quantity 12. Sandham, Harrison, Hobbs, Knight, 1980’s. Excellent collection of official G/VG £50/70 Goatly, Spring etc. Sandham has autograph sheets for 1980-1987 signed the page twice. Some early and 1989. Quantity 8. G/VG 182 Nottinghamshire County Cricket and rarer signatures. G £100/150 £40/60 Club 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of official autograph 162 Surrey 1922. Large decorative album 171 Derbyshire County Cricket Club sheets for 1990-2003. Quantity 14. page signed by eight members of 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of G/VG £50/70 the Surrey team. Signatures nicely official autograph sheets for 1990, signed in pencil include Abel, Peach, 1991, 1994-1999 and 2003. 183 Somerset County Cricket Club Jennings, Sadler, Brooks, Sandham Quantity 9. G/VG £40/60 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of etc. Some rarer signatures. G £40/60 official autograph sheets for 1990- 172 Durham County Cricket Club 2000. Quantity 11. G/VG £40/60 163 Surrey 1927. Album page signed by 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of the Surrey team. Twelve signatures official autograph sheets for 1992, 184 Sussex County Cricket Club nicely signed in ink, one pencil, 1993, 1995-2003. Quantity 11. 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of including Hobbs, Fender, Peach, G/VG £40/60 official autograph sheets for 1990- Sandham, Ducat, H.G. Baldwin, 2001 & 2006. Quantity 14. G/VG 173 Essex County Cricket Club Geary, Daily, Pilkington etc. Some £50/70 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of rarer signatures. G £50/70 official autograph sheets for 1990- 185 Surrey County Cricket Club 164 Surrey 1932. Album page signed by 1999 & 2003. Quantity 11. G/VG 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of the Surrey team. Ten signatures £40/60 official autograph sheets for 1990- nicely signed in ink including Hobbs, 2005. Quantity 16. G/VG £50/70

14 186 Warwickshire County Cricket Club Hallows, Mead, Fender, Tennyson, of the Surrey team. Signatures 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of Marriott etc. G £200/250 include May, Loader, Bedser, Laker, official autograph sheets for 1990, Fletcher, Lock, Constable etc. VG The Test was drawn 1991, 1993-2000 & 2002. Quantity £25/35 11. G/VG £40/60 194 Lancashire 1921. Large album page 202 Surrey 1980 & 1997. Two official nicely signed in ink by eleven 187 Worcestershire County Cricket Club autograph sheets both fully signed members of the team. Signatures 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of by the playing staffs of 1980 and include Kenyon, Boddington, official autograph sheets for 1990- 1997. Forty one signatures including Shelmerdine, J.R. Barnes, Cook, 1999 & 2006. Quantity 11. G/VG Knight, Pocock, Roope, Intikhab, Sharp, Dean, Tyldesley, Watson etc. £40/60 Howarth, Jackman, Lynch, Smith, Odd rarer signature. G £70/90 B.Hollioake, Thorpe, Tudor, Julian 188 Yorkshire County Cricket Club 195 Worcestershire 1921. Large album etc. G £20/30 1990/2000’s. Excellent collection of page nicely signed in ink, five in official autograph sheets for 1990, 203 Somerset 1948. Two large album pencil, by eleven members of the 1991, 1993-2000 & 2003. Quantity pages signed in pencil and ink by team. Signatures include Jewell, 11. G/VG £40/60 thirteen members of the team. Gilbert, Humpherson, Coventry, Signatures include Castle, Gimblett, 189 ‘England Test Wicket Keepers 1931- Pearson, Taylor, M.K. Foster, Hazell, Wellard, Redman, Angell, 1987’. Pre printed sheet with title to Hopkins, Higgins etc. Odd rarer Luckes, Buse, Coope etc. G £25/35 top of page. Signed by eighteen signature. G £70/90 England keepers. Signatures include 204 Somerset 1967 & 2000. Two official 196 Nottinghamshire c1933. Album Ames, Levett, Evans, McIntyre, autograph sheets signed by thirty page very nicely signed by eleven Spooner, Parks, Andrew, Richards, five players. Signatures include members of the team. Signatures Binks, Murray, Knott, Taylor, Langford, Palmer, Kitchen, Atkinson, include Carr, Staples, Voce, Bairstow, French etc. Murray has Clarkson, Virgin, Cox, Blackwell, Castledine, Harris, Gunn, R.A. Taylor, signed twice. G £30/50 Trescothick etc. G £20/30 Lilley, Walker etc. Water colour 190 ‘England Test Captains 1934-1986’. caricature of Alex James of Arsenal 205 Derbyshire 1960 & 1981. Two Pre printed sheet with title to top of to verso. Odd rarer signature. VG official autograph sheets signed by page. Signed by twenty three £40/60 twenty nine players. Signatures England Captains. Signatures include include Lee, Smith, Richardson, 197 Harold Larwood. Nottinghamshire & Wyatt, Allen, Yardley, Mann, Taylor, Oates, Morgan, Hampshire, England 1924-1938. Excellent large Hutton, May, Brown, Dexter, Wood, Kirsten, Oldham etc. G individual ink signature on album Close,C. Walters, Illingworth, £20/30 page. The signature signed around Cowdrey, Botham, Brearley, Greig, 1933/34. VG £40/60 206 Hampshire 1978 and Willis, Gower, Gatting, Sheppard etc. Nottinghamshire 1985. Two official G £80/120 198 Leicestershire C.C.C. 1977 & 1978. autograph sheets signed by forty Official autograph sheets for the two The following four album pages three players. Signatures include years, both fully signed in ink. Thirty were collected by Charlie Parker, Gilliat, B.Richards, Jesty, Greenidge, two signatures including Illingworth, famous Gloucestershire bowler in Nicholas, Turner, Rice, Hadlee, Birch, Booth, Clift, Cross, Davison, Gower, 1921. Robinson, Broad, French, Randall Cook, Tolchard etc. Folds. G £25/35 etc. Sold with various other signed 191 Essex 1921. Large album page nicely 199 Worcestershire C.C.C. 1982. Official items including Yorkshire 1951 page, signed in ink by thirteen members of autograph sheet fully signed by Gloucestershire 1963 press cutting, the team. Signatures include twenty three members of the 1945 press cutting. G £25/35 Douglas, Perrin, Dixon, Saint, playing staff. Signatures include Louden, F.J. Cooper (7 matches), 207 Ted Drake. Hampshire & Arsenal. D’Oliveira, Gifford, Inchmore, Franklin, H. Smith, Freeman etc. Album page nicely signed in ink by Hemsley, Watkins, Ormrod, G. Odd rarer signature. G £60/90 six Hampshire players including Ted Turner, Younis Ahmed etc. Sold with Drake, who as well as playing for 192 Gloucestershire 1921. Large album an unofficial sheet signed by thirteen Arsenal, also played county cricket page nicely signed in ink by sixteen members of the 1988 team. G for Hampshire between 1931 and members of the team. Signatures £20/30 1936, playing sixteen times. The include Robinson, Rowlands, 200 Warwickshire C.C.C. 1983. Official other signatures are Hill, Herman, Barnett, Gouldsworthy, Townsend, autograph sheet fully signed by Holt, McCorkell and Arnold, who Hammond, Bloodsworth, Dennett, twenty five members of the playing also was a double football and Mills etc. G £80/120 staff. Signatures include Willis, cricket international. The page dated 193 England v Australia 1921. Large Amiss, Gifford, Humpage, 13th July 1936, Drake’s final album page nicely signed in ink by Kallicharran, Ibadulla, Lloyd, Old, appearance for Hampshire. G thirteen members of the team who Hogg etc. G £20/30 £18/25 played in the 4th Test played at Old 201 Surrey c1950’s. Large album page 208 Northamptonshire 1947. Album Trafford. Signatures include Parker, nicely signed in ink by ten members page signed in ink by thirteen Brown, Douglas, Woolley, Parkin,

15 members of the Northamptonshire Harris, Hardstaff, Meads, Giles, W.Johnston, I.Johnson, Ring, team. Signatures include Childs- Stocks, Woodhead, Butler etc. VG Loxton, Hassett, Harvey, McCool, Clarke, Fiddling, Timms, Clarke, Cox, £25/35 Hamence, Brown, Saggers, Toshack Broderick etc. To verso are nine and Lindwall. To verso are the ink 214 New Zealand 1949. Pair of joined signatures of the Combined services signatures of Douglas Jardine, Arthur album pages very nicely signed by team of 1947. G £15/25 Gilligan and Jack Young. VG thirteen members of the touring £200/300 209 Hampshire 1947. Album page party to England. Signatures include signed in ink by twelve members of W. Hadlee, Sutcliffe, Cave, Blair, 221 England 1948. Album page nicely the Hampshire team. Signatures Reid, Donnelly, Burke etc. Sutcliffe signed in ink by twelve members of include Eagar, Bailey, Godfrey, Hill, has signed twice. VG £50/70 the England Test team. Signatures Heath, Dawson etc. G £15/25 include Yardley, Hutton, Emmett, 215 New Zealand 1949. M.C.C. headed Dollery, Laker, Coxon, Edrich, Bedser 210 Nottinghamshire 1934. Lined page paper very nicely signed by fourteen etc. To verso are eleven signatures of nicely signed in ink by eleven of the members of the touring party to the M.C.C. team who played Nottinghamshire team. Signatures England. Signatures include W. Yorkshire in the same year. G include Carr, Staples, Larwood, Hadlee, Cowie, Sutcliffe, Scott, £60/90 Voce, Gunn, Hardstaff, Walker, Donnelly, Burke, Wallace etc. Harris etc. Laid down to larger album Lacking the signature of Moloney 222 New Zealand tour of England 1949. page. G £30/50 from the full party. VG £60/90 Two album pages very nicely signed by fifteen members of the touring 211 Autograph book 1930’s-2005. 216 New Zealand 1958. Headed sheet team to England. Signatures include Autograph containing approx 300 nicely signed by fifteen members of Wallace, Cave, Sutcliffe, Hadlee, signatures of cricketers over the the touring party to England. Cowie, Donnelly, Wallace, Reid, period. Signatures include Larwood, Signatures include Sutcliffe, Miller, Burke etc. To verso are the ink Voce, Keeton, Woolley, Ames, Harford, Sparling, Playle, Moir, signatures of four rugby players from Levett, Valentine, Townsend, Cave, Alabaster, Hayes etc. Lacking the period including Kemp, Worthington, Freeman, Todd, the signature of Reid from the full Wakefield and Griffiths. VG £60/90 Wellard, Gunn, Horton, Cowdrey, party. Black border. Sold with similar Iqbal, Cairns, Gibbs, Bell, Hooper, S. page signed by ‘Cricketing 223 Australia 1975. Official autograph Waugh, Rice, Sussex, Yorkshire, Personalities of 1958’. ten ink sheet for the Australian World Cup Warwickshire, Notts, Lancashire, signatures including Laker, Surridge, tour of Canada and United Kingdom Kent, Surrey 2002 etc. The majority Howard, Russell. G/VG £50/70 1975. Fully signed in ink by all of signatures have names annotated nineteen members of the party 217 India tour of England 1952. Official near to signature and many have including I. Chappell, G. Chappell, autograph sheet for the tour fully small pen pictures attached near to Gilmour, Lillee, Marsh, Thomson, signed with eighteen signatures in signature Includes some boxers Walters etc. Various pens used. Laid ink including Hazare, Chowdhury, signatures. In addition some of the down loosely at top of sheet to Gaekwad, Ramchand, Roy, Umrigar, pages with older signatures have larger page. G £25/35 Mantri, Gopinath etc. G/VG £70/90 been signed by players from the 224 South Africa 1947. Large album 1990/2000’s. Contents becoming 218 Australian tour of England 1964. page nicely signed in ink by loose otherwise in good condition Official autograph sheet signed in seventeen members of the touring £150/200 ink by fifteen members of the team to England. Signatures include touring party including Simpson, 212 Autograph book 1970/2000’s. Nourse, Mitchell, Melville, Viljoen, Booth, Burge, Grout, Hawke, Lawry, Autograph book containing approx Rowan, Plimsoll, Mann, Lindsay, McKenzie etc. Lacking the signatures 135 signatures for the period. Begbie etc. Old tape marks to top of Jarman and O’Neill. Folds Signatures include Sobers (on and lower border not affecting otherwise in good condition £40/60 individual page), C. Broad, Ellison, signatures otherwise in good Fleming, Wessels, Streak, Bell, B. 219 South Africa 1965. Official condition £50/70 Reid, Warne, Katich, Blewett, autograph sheet for the South Africa 225 West Indies 1950. Lord’s Cricket Langer, Gooch, Hussain, tour of England 1965. Fully signed in Ground headed paper nicely signed Ramprakash, Pietereson, Olonga, ink by all sixteen members of the in ink by thirteen of the West Indies Underwood, Cowdrey, Boycott, party including Van der Merwe, players. Signatures include Goddard, Slater, Greig, Benaud, Atherton, Barlow, Bacher, Bland, G&P. Pollock Valentine, Ramadhin, Worrell, Flintoff, Gough etc. Many signatures etc. Minor tear to right hand border, Gomez, Stollmeyer, Christiani etc. have laid down small pen picture of some minor damage to top border Tape mark to top and lower border the player next to them. Also otherwise in good condition £25/35 not affecting signatures otherwise in contains the signature of Olympian 220 Australian tour of England 1948. good condition £40/60 Chris Hoy. G £70/100 Two album pages very nicely signed 226 South Africa 1960. Official 213 Nottinghamshire 1948. Album page by fifteen members of the touring autograph sheet for the South signed in ink by twelve members of team to England. Signatures are African tour of Great Britain 1960. the team. Signatures include Sime, Bradman, Tallon, Morris, The sheet signed by fifteen members

16 of the touring party including 234 Pakistan 1954. Large album page McLean, Tayfield, Waite, Adcock, McGlew, Goddard, McLean, signed by seventeen members of the O’Linn, Pithey etc.Minor fading to Tayfield, Waite, Adcock, O’Linn, touring party. Signatures include bottom two signatures and the sheet Pithey etc. Tape mark to top and Wazir Mohammad, Wasar Hassan, appears to have been trimmed lower border not affecting signatures Shakoor Ahmed, Kardar, Zulfiqar otherwise in good condition £25/35 otherwise in good condition £30/40 Ahmed, Mahmood Hussain etc. 240 Australian tour of England 1961. Tape to top and bottom of page, 227* Australian tour of England 1964. Two album pages signed by over one signature, otherwise in Official autograph sheet fully signed seventeen members of the team. good condition. Rare page, this was in ink by all seventeen members of Signatures include Benaud, Pakistan’s first tour of England. G the touring party including Simpson, McDonald, Lawry, O’Neill, Harvey, £40/60 Booth, Burge, Grout, Hawke, Grout, McKenzie, Davidson etc. G O’Neill, Lawry, McKenzie etc. Folds 235 Middlesex C.C.C. 1920/40’s. £30/40 otherwise in good condition £40/60 Selection of twelve ink and pencil 241 England v Australia, Old Trafford signatures of Middlesex players. The 228* Australian tour of Sri Lanka 1983. 1961. Album page signed in ink by signatures are all on pieces/scraps Official autograph sheet fully signed the England team who lost to and laid down to sheet with title to in ink with sixteen signatures Australia by 54 runs. Signatures top of sheet. Signatures include L.H. including G. Chappell, Hookes, include Barrington, May, Close, Compton, P.F. Warner, H. Taylor (3 Border, Hogg, Lillee, Wessels, Yallop Trueman, Statham, Dexter etc. G matches), J.H. Human, E.H. etc. Scarcer sheet. VG £40/60 £25/35 Sweetland (2 matches), P.W. Brooks, 229* Australian tour of England 1985. J.A. Powell etc. Some rarer 242 Middlesex 1948. Album page signed Official autograph sheet fully signed signatures. G £20/30 in ink by eleven members of the in ink by all seventeen members of team. Signatures include Compton, 236 Essex C.C.C. 1920/30’s. Selection of the touring party including Border, Edrich, Mann, Robertson, Sharp, eleven pencil signatures of Essex Hilditch, Boon, Lawson, Thomson, Young, Thompson etc. G £25/35 players. The signatures are all on Wessels, McDermott etc. G £30/50 pieces/scraps and laid down to sheet 243 Leicestershire 1948. Album page 230* World team 1977-78. Official World with title to top of sheet. Signatures signed in ink by eleven members of Series Cricket autograph sheet for include Wilcox, Bray, Gilligan, the team. Signatures include Berry, the World team. Fully signed with Hipkin, Daer, W.G. Spencer (3 Prentice, Watson, Chapman, Lester, fifteen signatures including Greig, matches), Crabtree etc. Some rarer Sperry etc. Smudge to one signature. Zaheer, Imran Khan, Majid Khan, signatures. G £20/30 G £20/30 Mustaq, Knott, B. Richards, Snow, 237 Leicestershire C.C.C. 1910’s/50’s. THE CRICKET COLLECTION OF A Asif Iqbal etc. G £40/60 Selection of eleven ink and pencil GENTLEMAN OF WEST KENT. 231* M.C.C. tour of India, Sri Lanka & signatures of Leicestershire players. Part one Australia 1976/77. Official The signatures are all on autograph sheet fully signed in ink pieces/scraps and laid down to sheet 244 Australian tour of England 1909. by all eighteen members of the party with title to top of sheet. Signatures Rare official autograph sheet for the including Greig, Brearley, Knott, include Jayes, Foulds (2 matches), tour of England nicely signed in ink Randall, Willis etc. Appears to have Edgson (14 matches), Riley, Snary, by all sixteen members of the been trimmed. Odd faults, folds Berry, Bradshaw etc. Some rarer Australian touring team. Signatures otherwise in good condition £15/25 signatures. G £20/30 are Noble, Victor Trumper, Cotter, Hopkins, Whitty, Ransford, Hartigan, 232 New Zealand tour of England 1927 238 Yorkshire C.C.C. 1910’s/60’s. Carter, Macartney, Gregory, (Inaugural tour). Album page signed Selection of twelve ink and pencil Carkeek, O’Connor, McAlister, in red ink by thirteen members of the signatures of Yorkshire players. The Warwick Armstrong, Bardsley and touring party. Signatures include signatures are all on pieces/scraps Laver. Elaborate and decorative Dempster, Bernau, Dacre, and laid down to sheet with title to emblem and title to top left hand Henderson, Blunt, Page, Merritt, top of sheet. Signatures include C. side ‘Australian Cricket Team 1909. Mills, McGirr etc. Odd minor faults Turner, B.B. Wilson, K.R. Davidson, Frank Laver, Manager’. Some folds otherwise in good condition. Rare Oldroyd, Sellers, J.T.Newstead, G. and wrinkling to page otherwise in £70/100 Cawthray (4 matches), C.H. Wood very good condition. A very rare and (4 matches), J.D.G. Chadwick (6 233 England v South African 1929. early Australian official autograph matches) etc. Some rarer signatures. Album page signed in ink, two in sheet £800/1200 G £20/30 pencil, by thirteen members of the Australia won the series 2-1 with touring party. Signatures include 239 South Africa 1960. Official two Tests drawn Deane, McMillan, Vincent, Catterall, autograph sheet for the South Dalton, Christy, Siedle, Owen-Smith, African tour of Great Britain 1960. 245 Australian tour of England 1948. Morkell etc. The page signed at The sheet signed by sixteen Official autograph sheet for the Headingley during the Third Test. G members of the touring party legendry Australian touring team to £50/70 including McGlew, Goddard, England 1948. Nicely signed in ink

17 by all eighteen members of the party 251 Australian tour of England 1964. Gilmour, Lillee, Marsh, Thomson, including Bradman, Harvey, Miller, Official autograph sheet fully signed Walker, Walters etc. Folds otherwise Hassett, Johnson, Toshack, Brown, in ink by all seventeen members of in good condition £30/50 Morris, Hammence, Morris, Tallon, the touring party including Simpson, 259 Australian tour of England 1977. Lindwall etc. Barnes hand stamped Booth, Burge, Grout, Hawke, Official autograph sheet fully signed as usual. inscribed and signed to top O’Neill, Lawry, McKenzie etc. VG in ink by all seventeen members of right hand corner of sheet by Arthur £40/60 the touring party including G. Mailey ‘I apologise for the delay’. 252 Australian tour of the West Indies Chappell, Marsh, McCosker, Light folds otherwise in good/very 1965. Autograph sheet signed by Malone, O’Keefe, Thomson, Walker, good condition. Rare £400/600 fifteen members of the touring party, Walters etc. Light folds otherwise in 246 Australian tour of South Africa signatures including Simpson, Booth, good/very good condition £30/50 1949/50. Official autograph sheet Hawke, Lawry, McKenzie, O’Neill 260 Australia v India 1977/78. Official fully signed in ink by all fifteen etc. Lacking the signature of Grout. A.C.B. autograph sheet signed by members of the party including G £30/50 twelve members of the Australian Hassett, Lindwall, Harvey, Morris, I. 253 Australian tour of South Africa team. Signatures include Simpson, Johnson, W. Johnston, Loxton, 1966/67. Official autograph sheet Hughes, Thomson, Toohey, Rixon, Moroney, Langley, McCool etc. fully signed in ink by all sixteen Cosier, Serjeant etc. Light folds. G Sheet may have been trimmed members of the touring party £30/40 slightly to top border. Folds and odd including Simpson, Lawry, I. spotting otherwise in good 261 Australian tour of the West Indies Chappell, Hawke, McKenzie, condition. Rare £200/300 1978. Official autograph sheet fully Stackpole, Vievers, Redpath etc. signed in ink by all sixteen members 247 Australian tour of England 1953. Very good condition. Rarer sheet of the touring party including Official autograph sheet fully signed £50/70 Simpson, Thomson, Yardley, in ink by all seventeen members of 254 Australian tour of England 1968. Hughes, Serjeant, Wood, Yallop, the touring party including Hassett, Official autograph sheet fully signed Toohey etc. G £30/50 Morris, Hill, Benaud, Harvey, in ink by all seventeen members of Johnston, Lindwall, McDonald, 262 Australia tour of England 1979. the touring party including Lawry, I. Miller, Tallon etc. Light fold marks Official autograph sheet for the Chappell, Cowper, Hawke, Gleeson, otherwise in good/very good Australian World Cup tour fully Mallett, McKenzie, Walters etc. Also condition £80/120 signed in ink by all fourteen signed by the Manager, treasurer, members of the party including 248 Australian tour of England 1956. scorer and physio. G/VG £40/60 Hughes, Border, Hogg, Yallop, Official autograph sheet fully signed 255 Australian tour of India 1969/70. Cosier, Hurst etc. G/VG £30/50 in ink by all seventeen members of Official autograph sheet fully signed the touring party including Johnson, 263 Australian tour of India 1979. in ink by all fifteen members of the Miller, Benaud, Craig, Davidson, Official autograph sheet for the tour touring party including Lawry, I. Harvey, Langley, Lindwall, fully signed in ink with sixteen Chappell, Gleeson, McKenzie, McDonald, Maddocks etc. VG signatures including Hughes, Border, Redpath, Walters, Connolly etc. G £70/90 Hogg, Hurst, Yardley, Yallop, £40/60 Dymock, Sleep, Lawson etc. Rare. 249 Australian tour of South Africa 256 Australian tour of England 1972. VG £40/60 1957/58. Official autograph sheet Official autograph sheet fully signed for the Australian touring party. Fully 264 Australian tour of Pakistan 1980. in ink by all seventeen playing signed with sixteen signatures Official autograph sheet fully signed members of the touring party including Craig, Harvey, Benaud, in ink by all seventeen members of including I. Chappell, Stackpole, Davidson, Gaunt, Grout, McDonald, the touring party including G. Gleeson, Inverarity, Lillee, Mallett, Simpson, Burge etc. Also signed by Chappell, Hughes, Border, Hookes, Massie, Sheahan etc. VG £40/50 the Tour Manager John Norton. Lillee, Malone, Marsh etc. VG Good/very good condition. Rare 257 Australian tour of the West Indies £30/50 £80/120 1973. Official autograph sheet fully 265 Australian Centenary tour of signed in ink by all fifteen playing 250 Australian tour of England 1961. England 1980. Official autograph members of the touring party Official autograph sheet for the sheet fully signed in ink by all including I. Chappell, Stackpole, Australian touring team. Fully signed fourteen members of the touring Benaud, Lillee, Marsh, Walker, in ink by all seventeen members of party including G. Chappell, Hughes, Walters, Watkins etc. Rare. VG the party including Benaud, Harvey, Border, Lillee, Thomson, Mallett, £60/80 Booth, Davidson, Lawry, McKenzie, Yallop, Pascoe etc. VG £30/50 O’Neill etc. Also signed by Manager 258 Australian tour of England 1975. 266 Australian tour of the United Webb and Treasurer Steele. VG Official autograph sheet fully signed Kingdom and Sri Lanka 1981. £40/60 in ink by all nineteen members of the Official autograph sheet fully signed touring party for the World Cup in ink by all twenty members of the including I. Chappell, G. Chappell, touring party including K.Hughes,

18 Marsh, Wood, Alderman, Border, party including Border, Marsh, Reid, 283 Australian tour of Sharjah 1994. Lillee, Hogg etc. VG £30/40 Ritchie, Veletta, S. Waugh, Davis etc. Autograph sheet signed in ink by G £30/40 fifteen members of the touring party 267 Australian tour of Pakistan 1982. including Taylor, Waugh, Bevan, Official autograph sheet fully signed 275 Australia v New Zealand 1988. Hayden, Warne, McGrath etc. in ink by sixteen members of the Official W.A.C.A. headed sheet Signatures signed in slightly thicker touring party including K.Hughes, signed by the Australian team who pen. G £25/35 Border, Alderman, Lawson, Marsh, played New Zealand in the World Thomson, Wood, Sleep etc. VG Series 1988. Twelve signatures 284 Australian Cricket Team. 1994/95 £30/50 including Border, Marsh, Boon, International Season. Official McDermott, Waugh, Jones etc. VG autograph sheet signed by fifteen 268 Australian tour of England for the £20/30 members of the squad. Signatures World Cup in 1983. Official include Taylor, Healy, Boon, autograph sheet fully signed by 276 Australian tour of England 1989. McGrath, Warne, Waugh etc. VG fifteen members of the touring party Official autograph sheet fully signed £25/35 including K. Hughes, Hookes, in ink by all twenty one members of Border, Lillee, Thomson, Marsh, the touring party including Border, 285 Australian tour of New Zealand Lawson, Hogg, Wessels etc. Light Marsh, Alderman, Healy, M. 1995. Official autograph sheet fully folds. G £30/50 Hughes, Lawson, Taylor, Waugh etc. signed in ink with fifteen signatures G £30/50 including Taylor, Healy, McGrath, 269 Australian tour of Sri Lanka 1983. Ponting, Warne, Waugh etc. Official autograph sheet fully signed 277 Australia 1990. Autograph sheet for Signatures signed in a lightly thicker in ink with sixteen signatures the Australian tour of New Zealand ink. G £30/40 including G. Chappell, Hookes, 1990. Sixteen signatures including Border, Hogg, Lillee, Wessels, Yallop Border, Alderman, Marsh, Boon, 286 Australia tour of Sri Lanka 1996. etc. Scarcer sheet. VG £40/60 M.Taylor, Waugh, Healy etc. G Official autograph sheet fully signed £25/35 in ink by all sixteen members of the 270 Australian tour of India 1984 (Ranji touring party including Healy, Trophy Jubilee 1934-1984). Official 278 Australian tour of the West Indies Waugh, Bevan, Gillespie, McGrath, autograph sheet fully signed by 1991. Official autograph sheet fully Lehmann, Ponting etc. Scarcer sheet. fifteen members of the touring party signed in ink by all nineteen Some wrinkling to sheet. G £50/70 including Hughes, Border, Lawson, members of the touring party Phillips, Rackemann, Wessels etc. including Border, Marsh, Healy, 287 Australian Cricket Team. 1996/97 Light folds otherwise in good/very Waugh, Taylor, Reid, Boon etc. G International Season. Carlton & good condition. Rare £50/70 £30/50 United Series. Official autograph sheet signed by fifteen members of 271 Australian tour of England 1985. 279 Australia World Cup 1992. Official the squad. Signatures include Taylor, Official autograph sheet fully signed autograph sheet for the Australian Healy, Bevan, McGrath, Warne, in ink by all seventeen members of Squad fully signed with seventeen Waugh, Ponting etc. VG £30/40 the touring party including Border, signatures including Border, Marsh, Hilditch, Boon, Lawson, Thomson, Taylor, Waugh, Hughes etc. G 288 Australian tour of England 1997. Wessels, McDermott etc. G £30/50 £30/50 Official autograph sheet fully signed in ink by all twenty two members of 272 Australian ‘Rebel’ tour of South 280 Australia tour of England 1993. the touring party including Taylor, Africa 1985/87. Official autograph Official autograph sheet fully signed Waugh, Bevan, Elliott, Langer, sheet fully signed in ink by all in ink by all twenty one members of Ponting, Warne, Slater etc. G seventeen members of the touring the touring party including Border, £40/60 party including K. Hughes, Yallop, Warne, Taylor, Hayden, Healy, May, Alderman, Hogg, Rackemann, Rixon Slater, Waugh etc. Folds otherwise in 289 Australian v New Zealand 1997/98. etc. G £30/50 good condition £30/50 Official autograph sheet for the 1st Test played at Brisbane, signed by 273 Australian v Pakistan 1986. Official 281 Australian tour of Sri Lanka & sixteen members of the squad. autograph sheet/card for ‘The Pakistan 1994. Official autograph Signatures include Taylor, Waugh, Charminar Challenge One Day sheet fully signed in ink with Blewett, McGrath, Warne, Ponting International’ played in Hyderabad eighteen signatures including Taylor, etc. VG £30/40 on the 24th September 1986. Fully Healy, Langer, McGrath, Warne, signed in ink by all seventeen Waugh etc. Folds. G £30/50 290 Australian One Day Team 1997/98. members of the team and officials Official Carlton & United Series 282 Australian tour of South Africa 1994. including Border, Boon, S.Waugh, autograph sheet signed by twelve Official autograph sheet for the McDermott, Reid, Zoehrer, Marsh members of the team. Signatures Australian tour, fully signed with etc. Rare.Light folds otherwise in include Waugh, Healy, Harvey, Lee, eighteen signatures including Border, good condition £40/60 McGrath, Warne, Lehmann etc. G Warne, Taylor, McGrath, M. £30/40 274 Australian tour of Sharjah 1987. Hughes, Hayden etc. G £30/50 Autograph sheet fully signed by 291 Australian tour of Pakistan 1998. thirteen members of the touring Official autograph sheet fully signed

19 in ink by all nineteen members of the 299 Australia v New Zealand & South The S.S. Orion was the ship which touring party including Taylor, Africa 2001/02. Official autograph took the M.C.C. team to Australia in Waugh, Ponting, Healy, Langer, sheet fully signed in ink by all twelve September 1936. Australia won the Miller, Slater etc. Rare. G £50/70 members of the Australian team Test series by three tests to two who played in the series. Signatures 292 Australian v England 1998/99. 305 M.C.C. tour of Australia & New include Waugh, Gilchrist, Bichel, Lee, Official autograph sheet for the 2nd Zealand 1950/1951. Official McGrath, Ponting, Warne etc. Rare. Test played at Perth, signed by autograph sheet fully signed in ink G £50/70 sixteen members of the squad, by nineteen members of the touring additional signatures of Warne, 300 Australia v New Zealand & South party including the joint Managers, Lehmann and McGill to others listed. Africa 2001/02. Official autograph Green and Nash and bagman Signatures include Taylor, Waugh, sheet fully signed in ink by all twelve Ferguson. Signatures include Fleming, Kasprowicz, McGrath, members of the Australian One Day Captain Brown, Compton, Bailey, Slater, Ponting etc. G £40/60 team who played in the series. Hutton, Close, Bedser, Evans, Signatures include Waugh, Gilchrist, Wright, Hollies, McIntyre, Sheppard 293 Australia tour of Sri Lanka and Bevan, Lee, McGrath, Ponting, etc. Folds otherwise in good Zimbabwe 1999. Official autograph Warne etc. Rare. G £50/70 condition. Loosely attached to card sheet fully signed in ink by all twenty at corner. Rare £70/100 three members of the touring party 301 Australian tour of South Africa & including Waugh, Warne, Gilchrist, Zimbabwe 2002. Official autograph 306 M.C.C. tour of India, Pakistan & Hayden, Healy, Langer, McGrath, sheet fully signed in ink by all fifteen Ceylon 1951/52. Official headed Ponting, Slater etc. Limited number members of the squad including autograph sheet nicely signed in ink of sheets signed. G £50/70 S.Waugh, Warne, McGrath, by all sixteen members of the team Ponting, Gilchrist, M.Waugh, and the Manager. Seventeen 294 Australian tour of the West Indies Watson etc. Rare. G £50/70 signatures including Howard, Carr, 1999. Official autograph sheet fully Hilton, Statham, Kenyon, Graveney, signed in ink by all fifteen members 302 Australian tour of South Africa & Spooner, Robertson, Rhodes, Poole, of the One Day touring party to the Zimbabwe 2002. Official autograph Leadbeater etc. Rare. G/VG West Indies. Signatures include sheet fully signed in ink by all fifteen £100/150 S.Waugh, Warne, Bevan, Gilchrist, S. members of the one day squad Lee, McGrath, Ponting, Reiffel, including Ponting, Gilchrist, Watson, 307 M.C.C. tour of South Africa Lehmann etc. Limited number of Warne, Hauritz, Lee, McGrath etc. 1956/57. Official autograph sheet sheets signed. G £50/80 Rare. G £50/70 nicely signed in ink by all seventeen members of the team and the 295 Australia v India 2000. Official ACB 303 M.C.C. tour of India & Ceylon 1933- Management. Signatures include autograph sheet for the series, 34. Official autograph sheet for the May, Cowdrey, Evans, Laker, Lock, signed by thirteen members of the tour. Signed by fifteen members of Statham, Tyson, Trueman, Australian team. Signatures include the touring party. Signatures in ink Richardson, Insole, Wardle etc. Waugh, Warne, Gilchrist, Langer, include Captain, Douglas Jardine, Minor folds otherwise in good McGrath, Ponting etc. G £50/70 Nichols, Valentine, Verity, Barnett, condition £50/70 Langridge, Townsend, Levett, 296 Australian One Day Team 2000. Bakewell, Clark, Gregory, Marriott 308 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1958/59. Official Carlton & United Series etc. Lacking the signature of Walters Official autograph sheet nicely autograph sheet signed by fourteen from the full tour party. The sheet signed in ink by all eighteen members of the team. Signatures dated February 1934. Tour itinerary members of the team and the include Waugh, Ponting, Gilchrist, printed to verso. Folds and some Management. Eighteen members of McGrath, Warne, Lee etc. G £40/60 insect damage to sheet otherwise in the team including May, Cowdrey, 297 Australia v West Indies 2000/2001. good condition. Rare sheet Evans, Laker, Lock, Statham, Tyson, Official autograph sheet fully signed £250/350 Trueman, Richardson etc. Plus the in ink by all thirteen members of the additional signatures of 304 M.C.C. tour of Australia & New Australian team who played the replacements Mortimore and Dexter. Zealand 1936/37. Official ‘Orient West Indies in the 1st Test played at VG £50/70 Line. England-Australia S.S. Orion’ Brisbane. Signatures include Waugh, headed paper nicely signed in ink by 309 M.C.C. tour of the West Indies Gilchrist, Bichel, Lee, McGrath, all seventeen members of the 1959/60. Official autograph sheet Ponting, McGill etc. Limited number touring party. Signatures include nicely signed in ink by all sixteen of sheets signed. G £50/70 Allen (Captain), Ronins, Wyatt, members of the touring party. 298 Australian tour of England 2001. Farnes, Hammond, Verity, Leyland, Signatures include May, Cowdrey, Official autograph sheet fully signed Voce, Hardstaff, Worthington, Barrington, Statham, Trueman, in ink by all seventeen members of Fishlock, Copson, Barnett etc. Dexter, Andrew, Illingworth, Pullar the touring party including Handwritten schedule to verso of etc. G/VG £50/70 S.Waugh, Warne, Miller, McGrath, sheet. Centre horizontal fold 310 M.C.C. tour of New Zealand Ponting, Gilchrist, Bracken, Hayden otherwise in good condition 1960/61. Official autograph sheet etc. G £50/70 £150/250 nicely signed by all fifteen signatures

20 members of the touring party. 317 England tour of Australia 1978/79. by the Australian team who played Signatures include Silk, Barber, Official autograph sheet fully signed in the First Test played at Sydney on Larter, Wilson, Murray, Watson, in ink by all twenty members of the the 17th-22nd December 1920. Prideaux etc. G/VG £50/60 party including Brearley, Botham, Signatures include Warwick Willis, Gooch, Randall, Gower etc. Armstrong, Bardsley, Mailey, 311 M.C.C. tour of Pakistan 1961/62. Also signed by late replacement Macartney, Gregory, Ryder, Taylor, Autograph sheet with printed Bairstow. Sheet appears to have Collins, Oldfield, Taylor etc. VG heading ‘Autographs of the players been slightly trimmed otherwise in £200/300 of the M.C.C. Team touring Pakistan very good condition £18/25 1961-62’. Fully signed by the Australia won the Test by 377 runs, M.C.C. touring party. Eighteen 318 England tour of the West Indies with Armstrong and Collins making signatures including Dexter, Smith, 1981. Autograph sheet fully signed centuries in Australia’s 2nd innings. Barrington, Knight, Lock, Murray, in ink by all twenty members of the Mailey took 6 wickets in the match. Parfitt, Pullar, Richardson etc. Sheet touring party including Botham, Eight of the Australian players were produced in Pakistan. Rare. G Willis, Dilley, Gooch, Gower, Willey, making their Test debut following £100/150 Boycott, Bairstow etc. Rare. G the 1st World War. £30/50 312 M.C.C. tour of India 1963/64. 324 Australia v England 1925. Typed Official autograph sheet for the tour 319 England v Sri Lanka 1984. Official headed page signed by the fully signed with sixteen signatures autograph sheet for the inaugural Australian team who played in the in ink. Signatures include Smith, Test played at Lord’s. Fully signed second Test played at Melbourne on Stewart, Barrington, Bolus, Titmus, with eleven signatures including the 1st-8th January 1925. Signatures Wilson, Jones, Binks etc. Odd faults Gower, Botham, Broad, Ellison, include Collins, Oldfield, Mailey, including pin holes to top corners Fowler, Agnew, Lamb etc. G £25/35 Kelleway, Ponsford, Bardsley, and minor adhesive marks to other Richardson, Hartkopf etc. Sold with 320 England ‘Rebel’ tour of South Africa corners, light folds otherwise in good a signed letter on Melbourne headed 1990/91. Official autograph sheet condition. A rare autograph sheet paper from Stork Hendry who sent fully signed by the England team. £100/150 the sheet. The letter, detaching at Sixteen signatures including Gatting, folds with tape repairs to folds in 313 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1965/66. Broad, Dilley, Maynard, Ellison, only about fair condition, the Official autograph sheet fully signed Cowdrey, Robinson etc. G £25/35 signature page with folds, nicks, in ink by all seventeen members of 321 England tour of Australia & New tape to verso and some signatures the touring party including M.J.K. Zealand 1990/91. Official autograph damp stained otherwise in generally Smith (Captain), Cowdrey, Boycott, sheet fully signed in ink by all twenty good condition £150/250 Jones, Parks, Titmus, Barber, two members of the touring party Barrington, Edrich, Larter etc. Very Australia won the Test by 81 runs, including Botham, Willis, Dilley, minor fold marks otherwise in very Ponsford and Richardson made Gooch, Gower, Willey, Boycott, good condition £40/60 centuries, as did Hobbs and Bairstow etc. G £18/25 Sutcliffe, Mailey and Gregory took 314 M.C.C. tour of Australia & New 322 Australia 1912. Yorkshire v The seven wickets in the match Zealand 1970/71. Official autograph Australians, sheet for the tour. Fully signed with 325 Australia v England 1946/47. Album 1912. Large album page nicely seventeen signatures in ink including page signed in ink by the Australian signed in black ink by the Australian Illingworth, Luckhurst, Willis, team who played England in the 5th team who played Yorkshire on the Cowdrey, Underwood, Knott, Lever Test played at Sydney on the 28th 10th-12th June 1912. The twelve etc. Good/very good condition. G February to 5th March 1947. Twelve signatures are Gregory, Minnett, £50/70 signatures including Bradman, Carkeek, McLaren, Kellaway, Whitty, Toshack, Miller, Hassett, Lindwall, Illingworth’s England team regained Macartney, Jennings, Hazlitt, Morris, Sid Barnes, Dooland, Tallon the Ashes in the 1970/71 series Mayne, Emery and Bardsley. etc. Odd minor faults otherwise in Handwritten printed title to top right 315 M.C.C. tour of the West Indies good condition £100/150 hand corner of page. G/VG 1974. Official autograph sheet fully £300/500 Australia won the Test by 5 wickets, signed with eighteen signatures in in a low scoring game, Lindwall took ink including Denness, Greig, The low scoring tour match was 7-63 in the England 1st innings Boycott, Hayes, Knott, Willis, drawn, for Australia, the top scorer Underwood etc. Folds otherwise in was Jennings with 60, Macartney 326 Australian tour of the West Indies very good condition £30/40 took six wickets in the match, 1954/1955. ‘Hotel Tower, Hazlitt took eight,. For Yorkshire, Georgetown’ headed paper, nicely 316 M.C.C. tour of India, Sri Lanka & Wilson top scored with 49 and signed in ink by sixteen members of Australia 1976/77. Official Haigh took eleven wickets in the the touring party, signatures autograph sheet fully signed in ink match including Johnson, Miller, Morris, by all eighteen members of the party Harvey, Johnston, Benuad, Lindwall, including Greig, Brearley, Knott, 323 Australia v England 1920. Large McDonald, Burge, Maddocks etc. Randall, Willis etc. VG £20/30 album page very nicely signed in ink VG £60/90

21 Australia won the series 3-0, with series. G £200/300 from the ‘Jubilee Book of Cricket’, two matches drawn Ranjitsinhji. Signed to verso by 332 England v Australia 1934. Album eleven members of the North of 327 England v Australia 1909. Large page nicely signed in ink by the England XI who played the album page nicely signed in ink by England team who played Australia Australians at on 2nd to the England team who played in the 2nd Test at Lord’s 1934. 4th June 1926. Signatures, nicely Australia in the first Test match Thirteen signatures including Wyatt, signed in black ink, include Carr, played at Birmingham on 27th to Sutcliffe, Farnes, Walters, Verity, Hallows, Holmes, Parsons, Whysall, 29th May 1909. Signatures are Bowes, Leyland, Hammond, Geary, Larwood, Root, V. Jupp, Geary, E.J. Maclaren, Blythe, Lilley, Fry, A.O. Hendren etc. G £100/150 Smith etc. Approx 6”x9”. Odd Jones, Hobbs, Jessop, Rhodes, Hirst, 333 M.C.C. tour of New Zealand 1935. minor faults otherwise in good/very Relf, Thompson and Tyldesley. Relf Album page signed in ink by all good condition £100/150 was left out of the final XI for the fourteen members of the touring Test. Rare. G £300/500 The match was drawn, in a low party. Signatures include Captain, scoring match, Whysall top scored England won the Test by ten Holmes, Langridge, Barber, with 47, Holmes 43, Root took 7-42 wickets. Colin Blythe took eleven Hardstaff, Human, Powell, Mitchell- off 28 overs in the Australian 1st wickets and George Hirst nine Innes, Lyttelton, Baxter, Griffith etc. innings wickets in the match Rare. G £80/120 338 Australian tour of England 1930. 328 M.C.C. tour of South Africa 334 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1936/37. Official ‘Luncheon menu tendered to 1909/1910. Large album page nicely Thin paper strip very nicely signed in the Australian Eleven (on route to signed in ink by eleven members of ink by all eighteen members of the England) by The Western Australian the touring party plus Umpire, Alf touring party including Allen, Wyatt, Cricket Association’. The Luncheon Atfield. Signatures are Fane, Ames, Voce, Farnes, Robins, held at The Palace Hotel, Perth on Buckenham, Tufnell, Denton, Leyland, Hammond, Copson, the 28th October 1930. The menu, Thompson, Blythe, Simpson- Worthington, Verity, Manager tied with yellow and black ribbon Hayward, Hobbs, Rhodes, Woolley Howard etc. Minor folds otherwise (worn), with impressed decorative and Bird. Rare. G £200/300 in good/very good condition. border and raised printed colour 2.75”x9.25” £70/100 South Africa won the series by three flags of England and Australia to top Tests to two 335 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1946/47. with titles below. With menu and Two joined album pages nicely toast list to inside pages. Signed to 329 M.C.C. v Australia 1924/25. Album signed in ink by all eighteen back cover by fourteen members of page nicely signed mostly in ink by members of the touring party the Australian team, mainly in pencil. thirteen members of the M.C.C. including Hammond, Bedser, Signatures are Woodfull, Richardson, touring party. Signatures include Compton, Voce, Hutton, Gibb, Jackson, Bradman, Fairfax, Ponsford, Gilligan, Douglas, Bryan, Chapman, Edrich, Wright, Pollard, Manager Hornibrook, Hurwood, a’Beckett, Freeman, Tate, Hobbs, Whysall, Howard etc. Corner damage to one Oldfield, Kippax, Wall, McCabe and Hendren, Sandham, Toone page otherwise in good condition Grimmett. Some age toning, and (Manager) etc. The page incorrectly £60/90 minor foxing to menu otherwise in marked ‘England XI, 2nd Test’, but good+ condition. Rare £250/350 this was not the team that played in 336 South of England v Australia 1926. that Test. G £80/120 Bookplate photograph of Mordaunt 339 Australian tour of England 1934. in mode. Bookplate taken Official ‘Luncheon menu tendered to 330 England v New Zealand 1931. from the ‘Jubilee Book of Cricket’, the Australian Eleven (on route to Album page nicely signed in ink by Ranjitsinhji. Signed to verso by England) by The Western Australian the England team who played New eleven members of the South of Cricket Association’. The Luncheon Zealand at The Oval in July 1931. England XI who played the held at The Palace Hotel, Perth on Twelve signatures including Jardine, Australian’s at on 26th to the 30th October 1934. The menu, Tate, Verity, Bakewell, Brown, Allen, 28th May 1926. Signatures, nicely tied with yellow and black ribbon, Duleepsinhji, Hammond, Sutcliffe signed in black ink, include Fender, with impressed decorative border etc. G £120/160 Jardine, Chapman, Duleepsinhji, and raised printed colour flags of 331 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1932/33. Stevens, Sandham, Strudwick, England and Australia to top with ‘Bodyline tour’. Two album pages Hendren etc. Approx 6”x9”. G/VG titles below. With menu and toast list nicely signed in ink by fourteen £100/150 to inside pages. Very minor age members of the M.C.C. touring toning otherwise in very good The match was drawn, Chapman party. Signatures include Douglas condition. Rare £100/150 top scored with 89, Hendren 62, Jardine, Sutcliffe, Bowes, Leyland, Ryder scored 108 for the Australians 340 Australian tour of India & Ceylon Wyatt, Allen, Nawab of Pataudi, 1935/36. Singhalese Sports Club Paynter, Tate, Manager P.F. Warner 337 North of England v Australia 1926. Dinner to the Maharajah of Patiala’s etc. Plus one page is signed by Harry Bookplate photograph of W. Storer Australian Cricketers 1935. Official Alexander of Victoria, who played in wicket keeping mode. Signed by decorative menu for the Dinner held for Australia in the 5th Test of the Storer in black ink. Bookplate taken in the S.S.C. Pavilion on the 29th

22 October 1935. The menu with club Reiffell etc. VG £50/80 signature of Mitchell-Innes emblem and titles to front cover with otherwise in good/very good 343 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/25. mauve and blue ribbon bow tie. condition. ‘Hutt Valley High School Official players itinerary for the tour Menu and Toast list to inside pages. Library’ stamps to front and rear with front cover with title and Signed to rear two pages by forty wrappers and to two internal pages. M.C.C. colours to top left hand guests including members of the A rare brochure £150/250 corner. The itinerary lists the Ceylon and Australian teams. members of the touring party, tour 346 Wellington v M.C.C. 1947. Official Signatures include Ryder, Tarrant, programme including matches, time programme for the tour match Ironmonger, Hendry, Nagel, table etc. Fully signed to inside front played at The Basin Reserve, Wendell-Bill, Bryant, Morrisby, cover by eighteen members of the Wellington on the 10th-12th March Alexander, Macartney, Ellis, touring party including the Manager 1947. Signed to back cover by six of Oxenham, Mendis, Gunasekera, de Toone. Signatures include Gilligan the M.C.C. touring party and by ten Saram, Kelaart, Buultijens, (Captain), Douglas, Chapman, of the Wellington team. Signatures Jayawickreme etc. Extremely rare Hearne, Woolley, Hobbs, Sutcliffe, include Edrich, Washbrook, Smith, menu form the tour. Minor fault to Sandham, Tate, Freeman, Whysall, Hammond, Cave, Tindill, Capstick, rear cover otherwise in good Kilner, Tyldesley etc. A few marks Oakley, Barber, Lamason, Wilson condition. This was one of Bryant’s and minor foxing otherwise in good etc. Plus Umpires T.D. Dick and M.F. menus £200/300 condition. ‘Toone’ handwritten in Pengelly. The majority of signatures This was a secondary tour by pencil to opening inside page. Rare in pencil. Minor marks to covers Australia whose “first team” had £300/400 otherwise in good condition £50/70 gone to South Africa. The team in 344 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1932/33. 347 England v New Zealand, 1st Test, India and Ceylon therefore played ‘Bodyline tour’. ‘The Settlers in Leeds 1949. Queen’s Hotel, Leeds first-class matches only and not Test Canada’. Captain Marryat. Blackie & menu card signed to verso by a few cricket. The team was managed by Son Ltd c1890’s. Signed to back of of the players playing in the Test, Frank Tarrant and captained by Jack full title page by eighteen members some well known cricket journalists Ryder and included Charlie of the M.C.C. touring party. and past England players. Signatures Macartney, Bert Ironmonger, Hunter Signatures include Jardine, Wyatt, include Compton, Hutton, Walter Hendry and Lisle Nagel. The tour Paynter, Larwood, Bowes, Voce, Hadlee, Donnelly, Douglas Jardine, began in October 1935 in Colombo Allen, Pataudi, Sutcliffe, Tate, Arthur & Frank Gilligan, Arthur with one first-class match against Duckworth, Verity, Managers Mailey, Neville Cardus, Sutcliffe, Abe Ceylon which the Australians won Palairet and Warner etc. Lacking the Waddington, Hobbs etc. To top right by an innings and 127 runs. From signature of Hammond from the full hand corner there is a small November 1935 to February 1936, touring party. The page headed caricature of Arthur Mailey pointing the team played 16 first-class ‘English Touring XI in Australia at his signature with note ‘That’s matches in India, including four 1932/33’. Two additional non Me!’. G £100/150 matches against an All-India XI cricket signatures on page. Minor The Test match was drawn 341 Australian tour of England 1993. foxing to page otherwise in good Printed autograph sheet with title condition. The book with front board 348 M.C.C. tour of South Africa ‘Australia Touring Squad’, with detached and missing some pages 1948/49. ‘Dinner in Honour of signature boxes and names printed £300/500 M.C.C.’ Official menu held by the beneath, fully signed by twenty one Matabeland Cricket Association at 345 M.C.C. tour of New Zealand members of the touring party. The Grand Hotel, Bulawayo on 29th 1935/36. Official tour programme Twenty one signatures including January 1949. Decorative front with decorative wrappers in M.C.C. Border, Taylor, Warne, Martyn, cover with menu to inside pages. colours with picture of England Slater, Waugh etc. VG £30/40 Nicely signed in ink to inside pages Captain E.R.T. Holmes to centre and by the full touring party. Eighteen 342 Australian tour of the West Indies title above. The programme cover signatures including Mann, 1995. ‘Luncheon hosted by Hon Bob the M.C.C. v New Zealand match Washbrook, Compton, Jenkins, Carr MP, Premier of N.S.W. in played at the Basin Reserve, Hutton, Evans, Wright, Palmer, Honour of the Success of the Wellington on the 17th-20th Young, Bedser, Simpson, Tremlett, Australian Cricket Team on the West January 1936 and also includes Gladwin, Griffiths etc. Good/very Indies tour 1995’. Official menu for biographies of the players, itinerary, good condition £100/150 the Luncheon held at the Strangers scorecards for the match, past tours Dining Room, Parliament House on etc. Signed to front wrapper by all 349 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1950/51. the 29th June 1995. Signed to front fourteen members of the M.C.C. ‘M.C.C. tour in Australia 1950/51. cover by Don Bradman and touring party. Signatures in ink Souvenir with the compliments of seventeen members of the victorious include Holmes, Lyttleton, Baxter, Western Australian Cricket Australian team. Signatures, in Langridge, Parks, Human, Read, Association and Cook’s World Travel slightly thicker black pen include Mitchell-Innes, Hardstaff, Powell, Service. Large official yellow folder, Taylor, Warne, McGrath, Waugh, Barber, Sims etc. Some repaired with image of flowers to front, Ponting, Slater, Langer, Boon, Healy, bottom corner damage affecting the which originally held W.A.CA.

23 Yearbook, tourist literature, 1987’. Official autograph sheet 359 Woodfull’s XI v Richardson’s XI membership tickets and match signed by the M.C.C. team. Fifteen 1933/34. Album page nicely signed programmes with printed listing of signatures including Gatting, in ink by twelve members of the the M.C.C. touring party to inside. Botham, Broad, Crowe, Gower, Richardson’s XI team who played Signed to front cover in ink by all Greenidge, Marshall, Hadlee, Rice Woodfull’s XI at the Melbourne seventeen members of the M.C.C. etc. VG £30/40 Cricket Ground on the 17th-22nd touring party. Signatures include November 1933. Signatures include 354 ‘The Greats of ‘48’. 32pp brochure Compton, Sheppard, Dewes, Richardson, Bradman, Fingleton, published by The Primary Club of Hutton, Hollies, Close, Simpson, O’Reilly, Grimmett, Barnett, Australia 1979. Sixteen of the Berry, Brown, Evans, Bedser, Bailey, Bromley, Ebeling, Rigg, O’Brien, seventeen players on the 1948 tour Warr etc. Good condition £70/100 Nagel etc. To verso are eleven ink of England have signed the brochure signatures of the New South Wales 350 M.C.C. tour of the West Indies to his individual page, with picture team of 1933/34. Signatures include 1953/54. Fyffes Line ‘S.S. Ariguani’ and biography, in the book. The Kippax, Bradman, Oldfield, O’Reilly, ships Dinner menu with printed exception being Sid Barnes. Howell, Fingleton, McCabe, Brown detail of menu to inside pages dated Signatures in ink are Bradman, etc. G £70/100 19th April 1954. Nicely signed to Hassett, Ring, Morris, Miller, opposite page by all fifteen members Lindwall, Toshack, Johnston, Harvey, 360 Victoria v South Africa 1953. Album of the touring party. Signatures Tallon, Brown, Johnson, Loxton, page signed in ink by the Victoria include Hutton (Captain), Statham, Saggers, McCool and Hamence. G team. Twelve signatures including Wardle, Trueman, Evans, Lock, May, £150/250 Hassett, Harvey, Johnson, Loxton, Compton, Graveney, Watson, Suttle Johnston, Ring, Hendry, McDonald 355 South Australia 1931/32. Album etc. The menu has split at the spine, etc. To verso are the signatures of page nicely signed in ink by thirteen tape re-enforcement otherwise in five Australian Test cricketers, members of the team. Signatures good condition. G £100/150 signatures on laid down paper include V. Richardson, Waite, pieces, of Hassett, I. Johnson, The ‘S.S. Ariguani’ sailed from Catchlove, Wall, Walker, Jameson, Johnstone, Ring and Neil Harvey. G Jamaica and brought the team back Shepherd, Whitfield etc. G £60/80 £40/60 to Bristol landing on 6th April 1954 356 South Australia c1930’s. Album page 361 England v Australia 1945. Official 351 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1962/63. signed in pencil by ten members of scorecard for the Red Cross and Official programme for the M.C.C. v the team. Signatures include V. R.A.A.F. Charities match between Western Australia tour match played Richardson, Waite, Davey, Badcock, England and Australian Services XI. at the WACA on 19th-23rd October Whittington, Lonegan etc. G £40/60 The match played at Lord’s on the 1962. Signed to double centre page 357 New South Wales 1922/23. Large 14th-17th July 1945. Signed in ink picture by all eighteen members of album page very nicely signed in ink to verso by twelve members of the the M.C.C. party including by twelve members of the team. Australian party including the Barrington, Knight, Parfitt, Trueman, Signatures include Collins, Mailey, Manager Keith Johnson, signatures Statham, Cowdrey, Graveney etc. Andrews, Taylor, Kippax, Hendry, include Hassett, K. Miller, Pepper, Also signed by thirteen members of Bardsley, Oldfield, Gray etc. Eight Sismey, Christofani, Cheetham, Ellis, the Western Australia team. Australian Test players included. VG Stanford, Dipper etc. Horizontal fold, Signatures include Lock, Mckenzie, £100/150 odd faults otherwise in good Shepherd, Slater, Vernon etc. G condition. Rare in this signed form £50/80 358 Woodfull’s XI v Richardson’s XI £150/250 1933/34. Album page nicely signed 352 Lord Harris, George Robert Canning, in ink by twelve members of the Australian Services won by four Kent & England 1870-1911. Short Woodfull’s XI team who played wickets. For Australia, Miller made one page handwritten letter from Richardson’s XI at the Melbourne 71no, Hassett 68, Sismey 51 and Lord Harris on ‘India Office’ headed Cricket Ground on the 17th-22nd Christofani took nine and Miller six paper to Mr Garnet-Man. The letter November 1933. Signatures include wickets in the match. For England dated October 21st 1886.. ‘Very Woodfull, Kippax, Oldfield, Wall, Hutton made 104 & 69, Edrich 38 & many thanks for all your enclosures. Ponsford, McCabe, Fleetwood- 58, Griffith 36 and Pollard eight and The points of the question from both Smith, Ironmonger, Oldfield, Wright six wickets in the match sides are most clearly put’ and nicely Nitschke, Darling, Blackie etc. G signed by Harris. G £80/120 362 Wellington v M.C.C. 1947. Official £70/100 programme for the tour match Lord Harris was appointed Under- This was D.J. Blackie’s and H. played at The Basin Reserve, Secretary for India 1885 and later Ironmonger’s Testimonial match. Wellington on the 10th-12th March Under-Secretary for War. He spent The match was drawn, Woodfull 1947. Minor marks to covers five years in India as Governor of making 118, McCabe 82 and otherwise in good condition £20/30 Bombay and assisted in the Blackie taking four wickets in the development of the game there 363 ‘England v Australia Centenary Test match 1880-1980’. Pair of commemorative 353 ‘M.C.C. Bicentenary Match. Lords scorecards produced by M.C.C. to Cricket Ground. August 20-25th

24 mark the Centenary. In original Hassett, McCabe, Fingleton, party including May, Trueman, presentation folder. Signed to the Fleetwood-Smith, O’Reilly, Ward, Watson, Laker, Tyson, Cowdrey, front cover by the Australian team. McCormick, Brown and Badcock. Brown, Statham etc. G £60/80 Eleven signatures including G. Lacking the signatures of Barnes, 375 Don Bradman. Sepia postcard of Chappell, Hughes, Border, Marsh, Barnett and Waite from the full Bradman, head and shoulders, in Lillee, Pascoe, Yallop etc. VG £40/60 touring party. Postcard copyright 1934. Signed in later years by S&F. Good/very good condition. A 364 Centenary Test. England v Australia Bradman. Series unknown. G rare card in this signed form 1980. Official scorecard from the £40/50 £150/250 match played at Lord’s signed by all 376 Don Bradman. Futera Platinum twenty two members of the England 370 M.C.C. tour of South Africa colour collectors card nicely signed in and Australian team including G. 1948/49. Sepia postcard of the black ink by Bradman. Limited Chappell, Marsh, Border, Lillee, Union-Castle Line ‘Durban Castle’ edition number 1 of 500 cards Mallett, Botham, Gower, Gatting, which took the team to South Africa. produced. VG £30/40 Gooch etc. VG £40/60 Signed to card face by all seventeen members of the touring party 377 Australian tour of England 1909. 365 England v Australia 1981. Official including Mann, Hutton, Excellent large official sepia albumen scorecard for the England v Australia Washbrook, Jenkins, Compton, photograph of the Australian touring Test match played at Lord’s in July Gladwin, Simpson, Evans, Wright, team to England, standing and 1981. Fully signed by the Australian Palmer etc. Wear and creasing to seated in rows, wearing tour blazers team. Twelve signatures including card, some staining/foxing and caps. The photograph laid down Lillee, Border, Lawson, K. Hughes, otherwise in generally good to official photographers mount, Alderman, Hogg, Marsh etc. G condition. Rare £50/70 with title to lower border ‘Australian £30/50 Cricket Team. Lord’s May 1909’ and 371 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1950/51. 366 Don Bradman. ‘Australian Legend’. signed in ink to both mount and Mono postcard of R.M.S. Stratheden Australian Post sheet of 45c stamps photograph by all sixteen members P&O Line ship which took the commemorating Bradman, issued of the touring party. Signatures are M.C.C. team to Australia. Nicely 1997. Signed by Bradman. G Trumper, Armstrong, Noble, signed to reverse by all nineteen £30/40 Bardsley, Carter, O’Connor, members of the team including Hartigan, McAlister, Ransford, 367 Don Bradman ‘Centenary of The Captain, Brown, Bedser, Berry, Whitty, Gregory, Cotter, Laver, Sheffield Shield 1992/93’ first day Compton, Hutton, Close, Wright, Hopkins, Macartney and Carkeek. cover. Signed by Bradman. G Warr etc. Title and date handwritten Photograph by Bolland of Hanwell & £30/40 to face of postcard in ink otherwise Southall. Majority of signatures in good/very good condition 368 Australian tour of England 1912. bright, Fading to the signatures of £70/100 Mono real photograph postcard of Carter and slight fading to the the Australian touring party wearing 372 M.C.C. tour of the West Indies & signatures of Trumper and Cotter. Australian caps and cricket attire. British Guinea 1954. Mono postcard The photograph measures Very nicely signed to verso in ink by of the M.C.C. team sitting and 9.75”x11.25” and overall 14”x18”. fourteen members of the touring standing wearing tour blazers and A rare signed photograph from this party. Signatures are Gregory, cricket attire. Nicely signed to verso early tour £1000/1500 Mayne, Macartney, Hazlitt, Bardsley, by all sixteen members of the team Australia won the Test by nine Emery, McLaren, Webster, Kelleway, including Captain, Hutton, wickets, Ransford making 143 and Whitty, Smith, Minnett, Jennings Compton, Graveney, Lock, Statham, Armstrong taking 6-35 from 24 and Manager, Crouch. Lacking the Trueman, Bailey, Laker, Wardle, overs in the England 2nd innings, signatures of Matthews and Carkeek Evans, Suttle etc. Very good and the Test series by two Tests to from the full touring party. Smith condition £70/100 one with two matches drawn and Kelleway have signed the card 373 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1954/55. twice. Postcard by J. Beagles & Co, 378 Australian tour of England 1930. Sepia postcard of R.M.S Orsova London. Photograph by Central Large official mono photograph of Orient Line ship which took the News. Card no. 333.T. Very minor the Australian touring team to M.C.C. team to Australia. Signed to faults to corners of card otherwise in England, seated and standing in face by all seventeen members of very good condition. A very rare rows, wearing tour blazers. The the team including Hutton, May, card in this signed form £300/400 photograph laid down to official Simpson, Cowdrey, Tyson, Edrich, photographers mount with title ‘The 369 Australian tour of England 1938. Evans, Wardle, Graveney etc. G 1930 (17th) Australian Test Team’ to Mono real photograph postcard of £60/90 lower border and nicely signed in the Australian touring party wearing 374 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1958/59. black ink to top and lower borders Australian blazers and cricket attire. Mono postcard of the P&O ship by all eighteen members of the Very nicely signed to verso in ink by Iberia which took the team to touring party featured including the thirteen members of the touring Australia. Signed to card face by Manager, W.L. Kelly and Treasurer T. party. Signatures are Bradman, seventeen members of the touring Howard. Signatures include Captain, Chipperfield, Walker, White,

25 Bill Woodfull, Don Bradman, Archie Australia won the series by two tests signatures, some wear to lower Jackson, Oldfield, Fairfax, Ponsford, to one with two matches drawn mount, in particular, and board Richardson, McCabe, Kippax, extremities otherwise in good 381 Australian tour of England 1934. Grimmett, Hornibrook, Wall etc. condition £250/350 Photograph mount nicely signed to Handwritten dedication from Clarrie borders in black ink by all eighteen 384 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1946/47. Grimmett ‘To Bill Jolly, with very best members of the Australian touring Official mono photograph of the regards and hoping for some future team. A modern copy photograph of M.C.C. team who toured Australia in meeting to celebrate’ and additional the team has been laid down to 1946/47, seated and standing in dedication ‘To Bill’ from the centre. Signatures include Woodfull rows, and wearing official tour caps Australian team to top right hand (Captain), Bradman, Grimmett, and blazers. The photograph is laid corner of the mount. Photograph by Chipperfield, Fleetwood-Smith, down to official photographers T. Bolland of St. Leonards. The Bromley, O’Reilly, Brown, McCabe, mount and signed to borders by all photograph measures 11”x8” and Ponsford, Oldfield etc. Some faults nineteen members of the touring overall approx 19”x16”. Excellent to signatures at lower border, minor party. Signatures include Hammond, image. Slight wear to mount fading otherwise in good condition. Hutton, Edrich, Gibb, Compton, extremities otherwise in good/very The mount measures 9.75”x8”. G Voce, Hardstaff, Langridge, good condition. £600/900 £80/120 Washbrook, Fishlock etc. The Australia won the series by two tests photograph, by ‘Illustrations Ltd of 382 Australian tour of England 1938. to one with two matches drawn Perth’, is taken in front of the now Large official mono photograph of demolished ‘Farley Stand’ at the Bill Jolly, may well be William Jolly, the Australian touring team to WACA. The photograph measures a senior public servant, who was England 1938, standing and seated 7.75”x6” and overall approx Brisbane’s first major and whom the in rows, wearing tour blazers and 11.5”x8.5”. Good/very good largest bridge in Brisbane is named cricket attire. The photograph laid condition. Rare signed post war after down to original photographers touring team photograph £300/400 mount with printed title to top and 379 Australian tour of England 1930. players names to lower border and Australian won the series by three Photograph mount nicely signed to signed by all nineteen members of tests to nil borders in black ink by all seventeen the touring party to side borders. members of the Australian touring 385 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1954/55. Signatures include Don Bradman, team. A modern copy photograph of Official sepia photograph of the ‘S.S. McCabe, Barnes, Brown, O’Reilly, the team has been laid down to Orsova’, the ship which took the Barnett, Chipperfield, Hassett, centre. Signatures include Woodfull M.C.C. touring team to Australia for Fingleton, Fleetwood-Smith, (Captain), Bradman, Oldfield, the tour. The photograph laid down McCormick, Badcock, Walker, Waite Jackson, Ponsford, Kippax, to original photographers mount etc. Handwritten dedication from Grimmett, McCabe, Walker, with title to lower border, nicely Chas Walker ‘To Alfred’ to top left Richardson, Fairfax etc. Minor wear signed in blue ink, to mount, by all hand corner of mount. The to odd signature otherwise in good twenty members of the touring photograph measures 10.5”x8” and condition. The mount measures party with the exception of overall approx 17”x14.5”. Minor 10”x8”. G £100/150 Compton who was doubt, and creasing to mount and minor wear travelled by air later, but includes 380 Australian tour of England 1934. to mount extremities otherwise in Wilson who was added late to the Official mono photograph of the good/very good condition £500/700 tour party. Signatures include Australian touring team to England The series was drawn one Test each, Hutton, Tyson, May, Cowdrey, 1934, sitting and standing in rows, with three drawn Bedser, Statham, Andrew, Edrich, wearing cricket attire and touring Wardle, Evans, Loader, Bailey etc. sweaters. The photograph laid down 383 Australian tour of England 1938. Also signed by A.E.R. Gilligan and to photographers mount and signed Official mono photograph of the F.R. Brown, two former England to lower border by all sixteen Australian touring team to England Captains. Approx 10”x8”overall. members of the party in ink. 1938, standing and seated in rows, Good/very good condition Signatures include Bradman, wearing tour blazers and cricket £100/150 Ponsford, Kippax, Woodfull, attire. The photograph laid down to Fleetwood-Smith, McCabe, original photographers mount and 386 M.C.C. tour of South Africa Grimmett, Oldfield, Brown, signed by all sixteen members of the 1948/49. Official sepia photograph Chipperfield, Barnett, Wall, Darling touring party to top and side of the ‘R.M.M.V. Stirling Castle’, the etc. The signatures in good borders. Signatures include Don ship which brought the M.C.C. condition. Minor staining to mount Bradman, McCabe, Barnes, O’Reilly, touring team back to England and minor scuffing to lower mount Barnett, Chipperfield, Hassett, following the tour. The photograph affecting the ‘W’ of W.A. Brown’s Fingleton, Fleetwood-Smith, laid down to original photographers signature otherwise in good McCormick, Badcock, Walker, Waite mount with title to lower border, condition. The photograph measures etc. The photograph measures nicely signed in blue ink by all approx 8.25”x6.25” and overall 10.5”x6.5” and overall approx sixteen players and the Manager 11”x9”. £400/600 15”x10”. Some dulling to M.A. Green. Signatures include

26 Mann, Hutton, Washbrook, 392 Sid Barnes. New South Wales & Norman Wilkinson (1878-1991) Tremlett, Jenkins, Evans, Compton, Australia. Printed mono image of was a British artist who usually Simpson, Bedser etc. Approx 10”x8” Barnes batting in the nets with title worked in oils, watercolors and overall. Good/very good condition to lower border. Nicely signed in ink drypoint. He was primarily a marine £100/150 by Barnes. 4.5”x6.5”. Centre fold painter, but he was also an otherwise in good condition £30/40 illustrator, poster artist, and wartime 387 ‘New Zealand Cricket Team 1937’. camouflager . During World War I, Large official mono photograph of 393 Don Bradman. Mono photograph of Wilkinson was the first to propose the New Zealand touring team to Bradman, Dennis Amiss and Alec the use of disruptive coloration in England, standing and seated in Bedser taken outside Bradman’s naval camouflage, for which he rows, wearing cricket attire. The house in Adelaide 1975. Signed by coined the well-known term “dazzle photograph laid down to official all three players. 8”x6”. Ex Bedser painting” or dazzle camouflage. photographers mount with printed collection £100/150 Throughout his life, he was a prolific title to top border and players names 394 Don Bradman. Mono photograph of poster artist, designing numerous to lower border. Signed to Bradman and Lindsay Hassett in posters for the London and North photograph, over their image, by all conversation, wearing Dinner suits, Western Railway, and the London seventeen members of the party. and attending a reunion of the 1948 Midland and Scottish Railway Signatures include Page, Vivian, Australian team in Sydney 1979. Weir, Donnelly, Wallace, W. Hadlee, 397 Australian tour of England 1985. Signed by both players. 8.5”x6.5”. Moloney, Cowie, Kerr, Carson, Official printed colour card G £60/90 Dunning, Tindill etc. The photograph photograph depicting the Australian measures approx 11.25”x9.75” and 395 Keith Miller. Mono photograph of touring party in front of the Lord’s overall 17”x15”. Some minor Miller, Godfrey Evans, Norman pavilion in 1985. Title to top border foxing, age toning and spotting to Yardley and Alec Bedser wearing and players named below. Signed by mount otherwise in good/very good Dinner suits and attending a reunion eighteen of the players and officials condition £300/400 of the 1948 Australian team in featured in slightly thicker pen. Sydney 1979. Signed by all four Signatures include Border, Thomson, 388 Don Bradman. ‘The Don is Here’. players. 8.5”x6.5”. G £50/70 Boon, Lawson, Hilditch, Wessels, Iconic original mono press Gilbert, Matthews etc. The photograph of Bradman waving his 396 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1932/33. signatures were obtained in person hat on arrival at Tilbury Docks for the ‘Bodyline tour’. Large original and by the vendor. 11.5”x8”. G £40/60 Australian tour of England in 1948. impressive colour travel poster of the The photograph dated to verso 16th ‘Orient Line. R.M.S. Orontes’ by 398 Australian tour of Pakistan 1988. April 1948. 8”x10”. Odd nicks to artist Norman Wilkinson. The poster Colour photograph of the Australian edges otherwise in good condition mounted with original artists mount team wearing official tour blazers. £80/120 with title ‘’Orient Line. R.M.S. The photograph mounted to card Orontes. Off the Cliffs of Dover’ and and the borders signed by all sixteen 389 ‘Sir Don and Lady Bradman’. Iconic ‘Norman Wilkinson, R.A.’ to right members of the team in slightly original sepia press photograph of hand border. The lower border has thicker black pen. Signatures include Don Bradman and Wife Jessie hand written title ‘M.C.C. Australian Border, Waugh, Boon, Healy, Wood, arriving at London Airport from Tour 1932-1933’ and is nicely signed Reid, May, Veletta etc. The Sydney for the Australian tour of in black ink by eighteen members of signatures were obtained in person England in 1953. The photograph the touring party. Signatures are by the vendor. Overall 11.5”x8”. G dated to verso 5th June 1953. Douglas Jardine (Captain), £30/50 8”x11”. Fold to lower border, odd Hammond, Brown, Voce, Wyatt, nicks to edges otherwise in good 399 Australian tour of India & Pakistan Ames, Duckworth, Paynter , Pataudi, condition £50/70 (World Cup) 1989. Colour Larwood, Bowes, Allen, Verity, photograph of the Australian team 390 Don Bradman. Mono copyright press Leyland, Sutcliffe, Mitchell and the wearing official tour blazers. The photograph of Bradman and Sid joint Managers P.F. Warner and photograph mounted to card and Barnes walking out to bat in the 4th R.C.N. Palairet. Lacking the the borders signed by all sixteen Test at Adelaide in February 1948. signature of Tate from the full members of the team in slightly Signed in later years by Bradman. touring party. To the right of thicker black pen. Signatures include 5”x7”. G £30/40 Jardine’s signature is a small original Border, Waugh, Boon, Marsh, head and shoulders caricature 391 Don Bradman. Original mono action Alderman, Hughes, Jones etc. The drawing, in pencil, of Jardine press photograph of Don Bradman signatures were obtained in person wearing his infamous Harlequin cap. batting for Australia v England in by the vendor. Overall 11.5”x8”. G Initials ‘A.M.’ (Arthur Mailey) to 1948 with wicket keeper Godfrey £30/50 side. The colour image measures Evans and slip Bill Edrich in close 21”x14” and overall 28”x22”. Very 400 Australian tour of Sharjah 1990. attendance. Signed in ink by all three minor foxing to both image and Colour photograph of the Australian players. Excellent image. Approx mount otherwise in good/very good team. The photograph mounted to 8”x10”. Minor damage to top right condition £1000/1500 card and the borders signed by all hand corner otherwise in good thirteen members of the team in condition £100/150

27 slightly thicker black pen. Signatures thicker black pen. Signatures include nineteen members of the team in include Border, Taylor, Hughes, Taylor, Warne, Waugh, Blewett, slightly thicker black pen. Signatures Healy, Waugh, Rackemann, Marsh McGrath, Fleming, Slater, Healy etc. include Atherton, Gatting, Gough, etc. The signatures were obtained in The signatures were obtained in Rhodes, Thorpe, Ramprakash, person by the vendor. Overall person by the vendor. Overall Fraser, Crawley etc. The signatures 11.5”x8”. G £30/50 11.5”x8”. G £30/50 were obtained in person by the vendor. Overall 11.5”x8”. G £25/35 401 Australian 'World Cup’ 1992. Colour 406 Australian ‘One Day Team’ v New photograph of the Australian team Zealand 1995. Colour photograph of Additional images of cricket caps with other teams. The photograph the Australian team wearing one day can be found on our website. mounted to card and the borders attire. The photograph mounted to 411 Norman Ogilvie Norton. Western signed by all fifteen members of the card and the borders signed by all Province, Border & South Africa team in slightly thicker black pen. twelve members of the team in 1902-1911. South African green Signatures include Border, Moody, slightly thicker black pen. Signatures cloth Test cap worn by Norton Reid, Taylor , Waugh, Healy, Boon include Taylor, Warne, Waugh, May, during the South Africa v England, etc. The signatures were obtained in Boon, McGrath, Ponting etc. The 5th Test match, played at Cape person by the vendor. Overall signatures were obtained in person Town on the 11th-14th March 1910. 11.5”x8”. G £30/50 by the vendor. Overall 11.5”x8”. G The cap, by E.C. Devereux of Eton, £30/50 402 Australian tour of Sri Lanka 1992. with embroidered raised springbok Colour photograph of the Australian 407 Australian tour of England 1997. emblem and ‘S.A. 1910’ beneath. team wearing official tour blazers. Colour photograph of the Australian The cap has ‘N.O. Norton’ The photograph mounted to card team wearing official cricket attire. indistinctly handwritten to label. The and the borders signed by all The photograph mounted to card cap slightly age toned but in thirteen members of the team in and the borders signed by all twenty excellent condition for its age. An slightly thicker black pen. Signatures one members of the team in slightly early and rare cap from the series include Border, Taylor, Warne, Boon, thicker black pen. Signatures include £700/1000 Martyn, Healy etc. The signatures Taylor, Warne, Reiffell, Langer, Norman Norton played only one were obtained in person by the McGrath, Elliott, Waugh, Gilchrist, Test for South Africa in the 1909/10 vendor. Overall 11.5”x8”. G £30/50 Ponting, Healy etc. The signatures home Test series v England. He took were obtained in person by the 403 Australian tour of England 1993. 4-47 from 15 overs in the England vendor. Overall 11.5”x8”. G £30/50 Colour photograph of the Australian first innings, removing Hobbs, team wearing official cricket attire. 408 England ‘America Cup Series’ Perth Rhodes, Fane and Woolley, Hobbs The photograph mounted to card 1986/87. Mono photograph of the hit wicket and the other three and the borders signed by all England team wearing official cricket . He took almost fifty first seventeen members of the team in attire at the ground. The photograph class wickets at an overall average of slightly thicker black pen. Signatures mounted to card with title and 15.75 and a best of 6-34. He was a include Border, Taylor, Warne, signed by seventeen members of the lawyer by profession and became a Hughes, Slater, Waugh, Hayden, team in slightly thicker black pen. provincial administrator for the Julian etc. The signatures were Signatures include Botham, Gatting, game. Norton died in 1968. obtained in person by the vendor. Emburey, Broad, Dilley, Lamb, South Africa won the series 3-2 Overall 11.5”x8”. G £30/50 French etc. The signatures were obtained in person by the vendor. 412 Sydney Harry Curnow. Transvaal & 404 Australian tour of Sri Lanka & Overall 8”x8”. G £25/35 South Africa 1928-1946. South Pakistan 1994. Colour photograph African green cloth Test cap worn by of the Australian team wearing 409 England tour of Australia 1990/91. Curnow during the South Africa v official tour blazers. The photograph Colour photograph of the England England Test series played in South mounted to card and the borders team wearing official tour blazers. Africa in 1930/31. The cap, by E.C. signed by all seventeen members of The photograph mounted to card Devereux of Eton, with embroidered the team in slightly thicker black and the borders signed by all sixteen raised springbok emblem and ‘S.A. pen. Signatures include Taylor, members of the team in slightly 1930-31’ beneath. The cap has Warne, Waugh, Langer, Bevan, thicker black pen. Signatures include slight damage with small loss to the McGrath, Healy, Slater etc. The Atherton, Gooch, Malcolm, Stewart, right hand side, odd small moth signatures were obtained in person Lamb, Tufnell, Gower etc. The holes otherwise in very good by the vendor. Overall 11.5”x8”. G signatures were obtained in person condition for its age. The vendor £30/50 by the vendor. Overall 11.5”x8”. G knew Syd Curnow, who moved to £25/35 405 Australian ‘Ashes Winners’ 1994/95. Perth, Australia to run a hardware Colour photograph of the Australian 410 England tour of Australia 1994/95. store in the 1970’s, whilst living in team wearing official blazers. The Colour photograph of the England Perth and obtained the cap direct photograph mounted to card and team wearing official tour blazers. from Curnow £400/600 the borders signed by all sixteen The photograph mounted to card Syd Curnow played seven Tests for members of the team in slightly and the borders signed by all South Africa during the period

28 1930-1932. He made 168 runs with in good/very good condition. The issued to and worn by Shaw on the a top score of 47 made against cap has ‘Peter Carlstein’ handwritten South African 1994 tour of England. Australia in the 3rd Test match at to inner label and has also been Signed by Shaw to label. G/VG Melbourne 1932. In all first class signed by Carlstein £400/600 £200/300 cricket he score over 3400 at an Peter Carlstein played 8 Tests for Shaw toured England with South average of 42.08 and a top score of South Africa during the period Africa but did not play in a Test, he 224 for North v South in the 1957/58 to 1963/64. He made 190 played in nine One Day 1933/34 season. Curnow died in Test runs with a highest score of 42. Internationals for South Africa Perth in 1986, aged 78. In all first class cricket he score over 419 Rhodesia (South Africa) green cloth South Africa won the series 1-0 7550 runs at an average of 31.60 cricket cap. With Rhodesian emblem and a top score of 229. 413 Herbert Frederick Wade. Natal & of a lion embroidered in white to South Africa 1924-1937. South Australia won the series 3-0 cap. Owner unknown but ‘used in African green cloth Test cap worn by the late 1930’s and 1940’s. Cap 416 Brian Mervin McMillan. Transvaal, Wade during the South Africa v worn, with moth holes to peak and Western Province & South Africa Australia Test series played in South moth holes and some damage with 1984-2000. South African blue cloth Africa in 1935/36. The cap, by E.C. loss to back of cap, but in reasonable Test cap worn by McMillan circa Devereux of Eton, with embroidered condition considering it’s age 1992/1993. The cap with attached raised springbok emblem and ‘S.A. £80/120 embroidered ‘South Africa. United 1935/36’ beneath. The cap has Cricket Board’ emblem in good/very The Rhodesian colours were damage with loss to inside lining good condition. The cap has originally green for cricket, it was otherwise in good/very good ‘McMillan’ handwritten to inner then changed to blue and to white condition for its age. The cap has label and has also been signed by and upon obtaining Independence it ‘H.F. Wade’ indistinctly handwritten McMillan. After South Africa reverted back to green to label £600/800 returned to international cricket in 420 Rhodesia (South Africa) blue cloth Herbert Wade played ten Tests for 1991, they played in blue Test caps cricket cap. With Rhodesian emblem South Africa during the period 1935 for a short period of time. Rare of a lion embroidered in white to to 1935/36. He was Captain of £250/350 cap. Apparently worn by Derrick South Africa on the tour of England Brian Mervin McMillan played 38 Townshend during his playing career 1935 and the tour of Australia Tests for South Africa. He made in the 1960’s. Cap not named. G/VG 1935/36. He made 327 Test runs 1968 Test runs, with a highest score £100/150 with an average of 20.43. In all first of 113, at an average of 39.35. He class cricket he score over 3800 runs 421 Alec James Stewart. Surrey & took 75 Test wickets at an average at an average of 35.39 and a top England 1981-2003. England navy of 33.82 score of 190. Wade died in 1980, blue cloth Test cap, by Albion C&D aged 75. 417 Brian Mervin McMillan. Transvaal, of Australia, with embroidered three Western Province & South Africa lions and coronet emblem of Australia won the series 4-0 1984-2000. South African green cap England to cap, worn by Stewart 414 South Africa tour of England 1955. worn by McMillan during the Cricket during his Test career. Signed to South African green cloth Test cap World Cup staged in Australia and inside label by Stewart and given to worn during the England v South New Zealand in 1992. The cap, by the vendor by him. Very good Africa Test series played in England Albion C&D, with embroidered condition £250/350 in 1955. The cap, by L.F. Palmer of ‘South Africa. United Cricket Board’ played for Surrey for Johannesburg, with embroidered emblem in good/very good 22 years scoring over 26,000 runs at raised springbok emblem and ‘S.A. condition. The cap has been signed an average of over 40. His highest 1955’ beneath. The cap has odd by McMillan. Sold with two first class score was 271no v very minor faults otherwise in magazine pictures of McMillan Yorkshire in 1997. He played 131 good/very good condition. wearing the cap during the Test matches and scored fifteen Test Ownership unknown £300/400 competition. Rare £150/250 match hundreds with a best of 190 v England won the series, 3-2 South Africa were eliminated from Pakistan in 1992. His Test average the competition in the semi-finals was 39.54 415 Peter Rudolph Carlstein. Orange by England in a controversial rain Free State, Transvaal, Natal, 422 Edward Ernest Hemmings. interrupted game Rhodesia & South Africa 1954-1980. Warwickshire, Nottinghamshire & South African green cloth Test cap 418 Timothy Gower Shaw. Eastern England 1966-1995. M.C.C. navy worn by Carlstein during the South Province & South Africa 1980-1997. blue touring cap, by Michael of Africa v Australia Test series played South African dark green cloth test Chatham, worn by Hemmings in South Africa in 1957/58. The cap, cap, by Albion C&D of Australia, during his Test career. The cap, with by L.F. Palmer of Johannesburg, with with embroidered emblem of a embroidered England emblem of St. embroidered raised springbok protea flower of South Africa with George and the Dragon to front, has emblem and ‘S.A. 1957-58’ beneath ‘S.A. Cricket’ beneath. The cap was an official typed label to inside with

29 his name ‘E.E. Hemmimgs’. The cap England taking 52 wickets at 32.48. Co of Adelaide, with gold trimming was purchased at auction by the He is now a first class umpire to peak and rim embroidered to vendor sometime in the 1990’s. front, with the wording ‘Royal Tour 426 David Capel, Northamptonshire & Good condition £150/250 1954. Country Cricket Match’, England. England navy blue baseball embroidered in gold thread. Owner Eddie Hemmings played for style cap with lion and stumps unknown. G/VG £100/150 Warwickshire, Nottinghamshire, emblem in white and light blue to Sussex and England over a long front. Worn by Capel whilst playing 431 South Australian Cricket Association career and surprisingly made his Test for England. G £30/40 state cap circa 1950/60’s. The navy debut at the age of 33. He started as blue cap, by John Martin & Co of 427 Phillip Carrick. Yorkshire 1970/1983. a seam bowler for Warwickshire but Adelaide, with state emblem and Navy blue D.H. Robins XI team cap reverted to spin which led to him ‘Senior Colts’ embroidered to front. worn by Carrick on the 1975/76 being selected for England. In all The Initial ‘P’ handwritten to inside tour of South Africa with the Robins first class cricket he took over 1500 of cap. Owner unknown. G/VG XI. The cap with team emblem wickets at an average of 29.30, in £60/90 embroidered to front and ‘P.C.’ Tests he took 43 wickets at 42 and inside cap label. G £40/60 432 South Australian Cricket Association he scored a memorable 95 v state cap circa 1960’s. The black cap Australia at Sydney in January 1983 428 David Sincock. South Australia & with state emblem, ‘S.A.’ and ‘Colts’ Australia 1960-1966. South 423 Alec James Stewart. Surrey & embroidered to front. Owner Australian Cricket Association state England 1981-2003. Marylebone unknown. VG £60/90 cap worn by Sincock during his Cricket Club navy blue cloth Test playing career. The navy blue cap, by 433 South Australian Cricket Association cap, by Michael of Chatham, with John Martin & Co of Adelaide, with state cap circa 1960’s. The navy blue embroidered M.C.C. emblem to cap, state emblem and ‘S.A.C.A.’ cap with state emblem, ‘S.A.C.A’ worn by Stewart during his playing embroidered to front and ‘Sincock’ and ‘Shell Schoolboys Team 1968’ career. Signed to inside label by handwritten to inside of the cap. embroidered to front. Owner Stewart and given to the vendor by Tear to rear rim of cap and odd moth unknown. VG £60/90 him. Very good condition £120/160 hole otherwise in good condition 434 South Australian Cricket Association Alec Stewart played for Surrey for £100/150 state cap circa 1960/70’s. The red 22 years scoring over 26,000 runs at David Sincock, a spin bowler, took cap with state emblem and ‘S.A.’ an average of over 40. His highest 159 first class wickets at an average embroidered to front. ‘B.C.’ first class score was 271no v of 36.87 and a best of 7-48. He handwritten to inside. G £70/100 Yorkshire in 1997. He played 131 played three Tests for Australia Test matches and scored fifteen Test 435 Greg Blewett. South Australia & taking 8 wickets match hundreds with a best of 190 v Australia 1991-2006. South Pakistan in 1992. His Test average 429 South Australian Country Cricket cap Australian Cricket Association state was 39.54 produced to commemorate the cap. The red cap with state emblem cricket match played at the Adelaide and ‘S.A.C.A.’ embroidered to front. 424 Tim Alan Munton. Warwickshire & Oval on the 19th March 1954 Signed by Blewett to inside label. VG England. 1985-2001. England ‘A’ between country teams in honour of £100/150 navy blue cloth international cap, by the royal visit of Queen Elizabeth. Michael of Chatham, with 436 South Australian Cricket Association The navy blue cap, by John Martin & embroidered England ‘A’ emblem to state cap circa 1990’s. The red cap Co of Adelaide, with a crown cap, worn by Munton during his with state emblem, ‘S.A.C.A.’ and emblem, in South Australian colours, playing career. Name handwritten to ‘2nd XI’ embroidered to front. embroidered to front, with the inside label. Very good condition Owner unknown. VG £50/70 wording ‘Royal Visit. Country £50/70 Cricket Match 1954’, embroidered in 437 South Australian Cricket Association Tim Munton played over 250 first yellow thread above and below the state cap circa 1990/00’s. The red, class matches taking 737 wickets at emblem. Owner unknown. G/VG gold and navy blue quartered cloth an average of 25.86. He played two £100/150 cap, by Albion C&D, with state Tests for England in 1992 emblem, ‘S.A.C.A. and ‘2nd XI’ The Queen and the Duke of embroidered to front. Owner 425 Nick Cook, Leicestershire, Edinburgh visited the cricket match unknown. VG £40/60 Northamptonshire & England 1978- in the afternoon of the 19th March 1996. ‘Young England’ navy blue 1954 438 South Australian Cricket Association cloth cap, by Michael of Chatham, ‘One Day’ state cap circa 1990/00’s. 430 South Australian Country Cricket cap with England emblem of a single The red cloth cap, by Albion C&D, produced to commemorate the gold lion to front. ‘N.G.B. Cook’ with ‘Southern Red Backs’ emblem cricket match played at the Adelaide handwritten to inside. G £40/60 and title embroidered to front. Oval on the 19th March 1954 Owner unknown. VG £50/70 Nick Cook took over 875 wickets in between country teams in honour of first class cricket during his career. the royal visit of Queen Elizabeth. 439 South Australian Cricket Association He played 15 Test matches for The navy blue cap, by John Martin & ‘One Day’ state cap, season

30 1996/97. The red and black baseball copies, signed by the author. Some of Famous Players’. Edited by C.B. style cap with ‘Red Backs’ emblem minor wear to board edges otherwise Fry. London 1899. Original boards. and title embroidered to front. in good condition £80/120 G £30/50 Owner unknown. VG £25/35 446 ‘Farewell to Cricket’. D. Bradman. 452 Famous Cricketers and Cricket 440 South Australian Cricket Association Theodore Brun Ltd. London 1950. Grounds 1895. Edited by C.W. ‘One Day’ state cap, season Limited de luxe edition number of Alcock. London 1895. Original 1997/98. The red and black baseball 500 copies, produced in green decorative covers, gilt to edges. style cap with ‘Red Backs’ emblem, morocco binding with gilt, this being Some breaking to internal hinges, ‘West End Draught’ and title number 200. Gilt to top edge. Minor contents becoming slightly loose embroidered to front. Owner wear to spine otherwise in good otherwise in good condition £30/50 unknown. VG £25/35 condition. Rare £120/160 453 Surrey C.C.C. ‘The Oval Cricket 441 South Australian Cricket Association Five hundred copies of the book Guide 1922. All about Surrey ‘One Day’ state cap, season were printed and the first 150 copies Cricket’. E.J. Larby 1922. Decorative 1998/99?. The red and black were autographed and were brown paper wrappers. 32pp. Very baseball style cap with ‘Red Backs’ available to members of The minor faults otherwise in good+ emblem and title embroidered to Collectors Book Club only condition £50/80 front, ‘West End Draught’ to back. 447 ‘Backwell House Cricket Matches’. This was the 1st year of the annual Owner unknown. VG £25/35 Black leather bound book with which ran for only seven years 442 South Australian Cricket Association details of matches covering the 454 ‘Felix and the Eleven of England’. ‘One Day’ state cap, season period 1878-1896 and relating to Gerald Brodribb. 2002. 2000/01. The red, black and white the Robinson family who were able Limited edition 196 of 250, signed baseball style cap with ‘Red Backs’ to field thier own cricket team, by Ted Dexter, Hubert Doggart and emblem and title embroidered to including a match ‘Robinsons v J.E. Wanostrocht. Bound in maroon front. Owner unknown. VG £25/35 Graces 1891 (see pages 38 & 39). leather boards, gilt edges and in slip- The book with titles in gilt to face, CRICKET BOOKS & WISDEN case. G/VG £100/150 gilt page edges. Some breaking to CRICKETERS’ ALMANACKS internal hinges otherwise in very 455 ‘A Correct Account of all the Cricket 443 Australia v England 1932/33 good condition. Rare £250/350 Matches which have been played by ‘Bodyline’. ‘Contenders and the Marylebone Club and all other Padwick 1316 refers to an edition Defenders. The Ashes 1932/33’. Roy Principal Matches from the year 1878-1914 but A.D. Taylor, in his N. Connolly 1932. Pre tour 1786 to 1822 inclusive. Henry 1906 book 'The Catalogue of Australian publication brochure with Bentley 1823’. Published by Roger Cricket Literature’ states ‘Robinson pictures, records, pen picture and Heavens. Cambridge 1997. Limited Family Matches, a book, which I biographies of the players. Original edition facsimile reprint of 400 have never seen was issued for pictorial covers. Signed and numbered copies, this being number private circulation a few years back’ dedicated to forward ‘To Jack Hobbs 250. VG £25/35 (page 87). It would appear that the Jnr with Compliments Roy N. book is that to which Taylor refers 456 ‘Cricket Scores, Notes, &c. From Connolly’. Some wear and creasing and is a rare and sought after item 1730-1773. Written as reported in to wrappers otherwise in good the different newspapers....’. condition. Ex Winder collection 448 New South Wales Cricket Compiled by H.T. Waghorn. London £250/350 Association Yearbook. 1932/33. 1899. Original red decorative Includes chapter on the Bodyline 444 ‘Bodyline’. ‘The Sporting Globe boards. Good/very good condition controversy, including all the games Cricket Book 1932/33’. Compiled by £40/60 played by M.C.C. on the tour with E.H.M. Baillie (). With M.C.C. comment. Good condition £30/50 457 ‘A.C. MacLaren- Justice Denied?. A itinerary, Ashes records, pictures of look at Ponsford’s 429’. Irving the Australian and England teams 449 ‘Denis Compton. A Portrait’. Frank Rosenwater. Printed for private including Jardine, Woodfull, Keating. 1996. Limited circulation in London, January 1996. Bradman, Oldfield, Ponsford, edition number 37 of only 50 copies Limited edition number 36 of fifty Grimmett, Larwood, Voce, Allen etc, published. Signed to title page by numbered copies produced, signed averages, M.C.C. records against the Keating. Published by R. Walsh by the author. Excellent condition Australian states, Australian season books. VG £30/50 £100/150 1931/32 results and averages, player 450 ‘British Sports and Sportsman. profiles etc to inside pages. Some 458 ‘Arthur Haygarth Reconsidered’. Cricket & Football’. Edited by S. wear to wrappers including some Irving Rosenwater. Newnham, Atkinson London 1917. Limited minor damage to rear wrapper Gloucestershire 1997. Limited edition of 1000 copies, this being otherwise in good condition. Scarce edition number 24 of one hundred number 20. Original decorative £50/80 numbered copies produced, of covers. Gilt to top edge. Tear to which ninety are for sale, signed by 445 ‘My Cricketing Life’. P.F. Warner spine and broken internal hinges the author. Excellent condition 1921. Original decorative boards. otherwise in good condition £40/60 £40/60 Limited un-numbered edition of 200 451 ‘The Book of Cricket- A New Gallery 31 459 ‘The Cricket Rhymes of H.C. 1993. Limited edition number 14 of Excellent condition £300/400 Coghlan’. Irving Rosenwater. only twenty five numbered copies 474 ‘W.G. Grace- A Footnote to History’. London 2004. Limited edition produced, signed by the author. Non Irving Rosenwater. Printed for number 57 of only 60 numbered were available for sale. Excellent private circulation, London, October copies produced, of which 50 are for condition. Rare £250/350 1994. Limited edition number 17 of sale, signed by Rosenwater. VG 467 ‘J.M. Kilburn. An Appreciation’. fifty copies produced, signed by the £30/50 Irving Rosenwater. Privately printed author. None were for sale. Excellent 460 ‘Donald George Bradman. August for the author in London, November condition £70/100 27th 1908 to February 25th 2001’. 1993. Limited edition number 20 of 475 A.B.C. Cricket Book for the England Irving Rosenwater. Printed for only twenty numbered copies tour of Australia 1946/47. Published private circulation in London, March produced, signed by the author. Non by the Australian Broadcasting 2001. Limited edition number 15 of were available for sale. Excellent Commission. Signed to front cover only thirty numbered copies condition. Rare £250/350 by six Australian Test players, produced, signed by the author. 468 ‘J.N. Pentelow. A biographical Chipperfield, N. Harvey, Ring, Excellent condition. Rare £140/180 enquiry’. Irving Rosenwater. White, M. Harvey and Toshack. 461 ‘Douglas Robert Jardine. Gentleman Privately printed for the author in Signatures signed in later years. and Player’. Irving Rosenwater. London, 1969. Limited edition Some wear to staple holes otherwise Privately printed for the author in number 24 of only fifty numbered in good condition £30/50 London, April 1993. Limited edition copies produced, signed by the 476 ‘England Keep The Ashes’. The number 35 of only fifty numbered author. Non of the copies were for record of the England tour of copies produced, signed by the sale, all were given to friends of the Australia 1954/55. News Chronicle author. Non were available for sale. author. Excellent condition. Rare 1955. Signed to title page, in later Excellent condition. Rare £250/350 £200/300 years, by eight England and 462 ‘Frederick Gale and the first cricket 469 ‘Roy Webber. Statistician’. Irving Australian cricketers, Burge, N. auction’.Irving Rosenwater. Privately Rosenwater. Newnham, Harvey, Davidson, A.Morris, printed for the author in London, Gloucestershire, December 2001. Benaud, Graveney, Bedser and September 1994. Limited edition Limited edition number 76 of one R.Simpson. G £25/35 number 48 of only fifty numbered hundred numbered copies produced, 477 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1893. 1st copies produced, signed by the of which ninety are for sale, signed annual issue. Facsimile edition author. Excellent condition £70/100 by the author. Excellent condition 6/150. Published in 1990. VG £40/60 463 ‘George Freeman-The Poetry of £30/50 Motion. A Centenary Tribute’. Irving 470 ‘Seymour Clark of Somerset. An 478 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1894. 2nd Rosenwater. Privately printed in Appreciation’. Irving Rosenwater. annual issue. Original decorative London 1995. Limited edition Printed for private circulation, boards, gilt to edges. Very good number 48 of only fifty two London, April 1995. Limited edition condition. Rare £400/500 numbered copies produced, signed number 49 of fifty numbered copies by Rosenwater. Excellent condition produced, signed by the author. 479 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1896. 4th £70/100 Excellent condition £70/100 annual issue. Original decorative boards, gilt to edges. Very good 464 ‘H.T. Waghorn- A Singular Portrait’. 471 ‘Thomas Keay Tapling. Cricketer and condition. Rare £250/350 Irving Rosenwater. Newnham, Philatelist’. Irving Rosenwater. Gloucestershire 2005. Limited Printed for private circulation, 480 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1899. 7th edition number 91 of 125 numbered London, January 1995. Limited annual issue. Original decorative copies produced, of which 115 are edition number 19 of thirty five boards, gilt to edges. Very good for sale, signed by Rosenwater. numbered copies produced, signed condition £100/150 Excellent condition £30/40 by the author. None were for sale. 481 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1900. 8th Excellent condition £50/80 465 ‘How M’Dougal Topped the Score’. annual issue. Original decorative By Thos E. Spencer. With some 472 ‘Voices from the Past’. Irving boards, gilt to edges. Light fading to introductory notes by Irving Rosenwater. Privately printed 1996. spine otherwise very good condition Rosenwater. London 1997. Printed Limited edition number 20 of only £80/120 for private circulation in London, twenty numbered copies produced, 482 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1901. 9th February 1997. Limited edition signed by the author. None were for annual issue. Original decorative number 16 of only fifty numbered sale. Excellent condition £130/160 boards, gilt to edges. Very good copies produced, signed by 473 ‘W.G. Grace: A Leviathan Was He’. condition £80/120 Rosenwater. Excellent condition Irving Rosenwater. Printed for £40/60 483 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1902. 10th private circulation, London, October annual issue. Original decorative 466 ‘I.T. Botham. A Few Highlights’. 1997. Limited edition number 7 of boards, gilt to edges. Very good Irving Rosenwater. Privately printed only twenty copies produced, signed condition £70/100 for the author in London, September by the author. None were for sale.

32 484 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1903. 11th David Rayvern Allen. Ewell 2008. Tour Guides for 1979/80 and annual issue. Original decorative Signed limited edition number 167 1980/81. Qty 14. G £50/70 boards, gilt to edges. Light fading to of 175 copies produced. D/W. VG. 500 ‘The Australian Cricket Yearbook’. spine otherwise in very good Sold with a selection of five further Yearbooks for 1970-1979. Sold with condition. Sold with original books including ‘Lord’s and the Australian ‘Cricket Year’ for 1980- Yorkshire C.C.C. insert dated 1903 M.C.C.’. Lord Harris and F.S. Ashley 1983. Odd faults otherwise in good £60/90 Cooper. London 1920, top edge gilt, condition. Qty 14 £20/30 ‘A Cricket Eleven’. London 1927 etc. 485 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1904. 12th Some faults otherwise in good 501 ‘The Cricket Statistician’. Run of annual issue. Original decorative condition. The five books all journals from number 64 (Winter boards, gilt to edges. Very good formerly the property of Sir R. 1988) to 135 (Autumn 2006). condition £60/90 Atkins, former Sports Minister Lacking numbers 105, 109, 110, 131 486 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1905. 13th £50/70 and 133. In official blue binders. Sold annual issue. Original decorative with A.C.S. International Cricket 495 Gloucestershire County Cricket Club boards, gilt to edges. Very good Year Books for 2000-2003 and Year Book 1956-1961. Some faults condition £50/70 Journal of the Cricket Society to the 1956 and 1957 editions Volumes 17-21 complete. 487 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1906. 14th otherwise in good condition. Sold Good/very good condition £30/50 annual issue. Original decorative with a small quantity of cricket boards, gilt to edges. Very good scorecards, tour brochures, benefit 502 ‘Gloucestershire Road, A History of condition £40/60 brochures, tickets etc. Odd item Gloucestershire C.C.C.’. Grahame signed. G £30/50 Parker 1983. Signed to front end 488 Yorkshire C.C.C. annuals 1907- paper by thirteen Gloucestershire 1909. Original decorative boards, 496 Indian cricket books. Selection of players including Milton, Carpenter, gilt to edges. The 1907 edition in thirteen Indian cricket books McHugh, Crawford, Allen, Wells, good/very good condition, the 1908 including ‘Playing for India’. S. Hinks, Ashenden etc. DJ. G £15/25 with slightly soiled, worn boards and Mukherjee 1988, ‘Vijat Merchant-In the 1909 edition with worn and Memoriam’. M. Couto, ‘By God’s 503 ‘The History of Gloucestershire stained boards and spine. Qty 3 Decree. Kapil Dev’. V. Verma 1985, C.C.C.’. David Green. Helm 1990. £50/70 ‘Glorious Battle’ India v Pakistan Signed to front end paper by eleven 1979/80. S. Talata 1980, ‘Cricket Gloucestershire players including 489 Yorkshire C.C.C. annuals 1910- World Records’ K. Desai & R. Vyas, Knight, Broad, C.Walsh, Bracewell, 1912. Original decorative boards, ‘Indian Cricketers’ K. Desai & R. Russell, Spearman, Malik, Graveney gilt to edges. The 1910 and 1911 Vyas, ‘The Hidden Treasure etc. DJ. G £15/25 editions in good/very good Gavaskar’. A. Tarafdar 1987 etc. G condition, the 1912 edition with 504 Surrey C.C.C. Collection of Surrey £30/50 worn and stained boards. Qty 3 books and official yearbooks, some £50/70 497 Indian cricket books. Selection of signed, signatures include May, eleven Indian cricket books including Bedser twins, Butcher, Stewart, 490 Yorkshire C.C.C. annuals 1913 & ‘Sandy Storm’ S. Patil 1984, ‘Indian Hollioake etc. Yearbooks 1947, 1914. Original decorative boards, 1932-1974’. V. Bala 1952-1955, 1957 (2), 1975, 1982, gilt to edges. The 1913 edition in 1975, ‘Indian Cricketer Annual 1987, 1988, 1990-2009. Sold with good/very good condition, the 1914 1956’. ED B.Sarbadhikary, ‘Gavaskar, three boxes of general cricket books, edition with worn and stained Portrait of a Hero’. C. Narinseingh again some signed and other county boards. Qty 2 £40/50 1995, ‘World Cricket Annual 1979- yearbooks/annuals 1990/2000. 491 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1916. 24th 80’ Ed A.Z. Rehmatullah 1980, ‘India Includes Surrey C.C.C. membership annual issue. Original decorative v M.C.C. Tests 1951/52’ N.S. card for 1939. In four boxes. G boards, gilt to edges. Minor wear to Phadke 1952, ‘Cricket Delightful. £40/60 boards and spine otherwise in Mustaq Ali’s Own Story’ 1967 etc. G 505 ‘My Incredible Innings’. W.E. Alley good/very good condition £40/50 £30/50 1969, ‘On the Spot’ D. Shackleton 492 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1918. 26th 498 Signed cricket books. Selection of 1998 and ‘Its Knott Cricket’. A.P.E. annual issue. Original decorative twenty books and brochures, odd Knott 1985. All signed to title page boards. Odd faults otherwise in one limited edition, twelve of them by the featured player. D/J. G good/very good condition £40/50 signed by Frank Tyson, other £25/35 signatures include Hadlee, 493 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1919 & 506 ‘Datasport book of Wartime Cricket Underwood, Frith etc. G £20/30 1920. Original decorative boards, 1940-45’. G.B Andrews. 1990. gilt to edges. The 1919 edition has 499 Allan’s Australian Cricket Annual. Excellent guide to war-time cricket. minor wear to boards, the 1920 1987/88 (1st edition) to 2000. Nos. Signed by the author. Now out of edition has some wear and age 1-13. Sold with ‘Australian Cricket print. G £15/25 toning to boards otherwise in Board. Cricket Almanac’. Annuals for 507 ‘The Book of Cricket’. Edited by C.B. good/very good condition £40/60 1984/85, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990- Fry 1895. Individual weekly issues of 1996. Sold with ‘The Australian 494 ‘With the Bookplate of A.E. Winder’. Parts III and IV. Plus ‘Famous Cricket Book 1996 and ACB Cricket

33 Cricketers & Cricket Grounds’. and splitting to lower half of spine vendor has provided the following Edited by C.W. Alcock 1895. otherwise in good condition £40/60 information:- We lived on the same Individual weekly issues of Parts I, IV, road in Ilkley as Herbert Sutcliffe 514 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1936. X, XI and IX. Qty 7. All with original from about 1966 for ten years or so. 73rd edition. Original hardback. wrappers, odd faults to wrappers My Mum and Dad helped care for Some minor wear to front board and and spine otherwise in good him and Mrs Sutcliffe before he had spine paper, appears to have re- condition £30/40 to move into a retirement home. As gilding of titles to spine and front a teenager I first used to wash his 508 Henry Blofeld. Cambridge University board otherwise in good/very good car (a Bentley) and then helped keep & Norfolk 1958-1960 and well condition £450/550 his garden tidy. When Herbert was known cricket journalist and 515 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1931. sorting out some of his papers he broadcaster. Collection of seventeen 68th edition. Original hardback. asked my Dad if would like any of modern biographies/ autobi - Minor crease to spine paper, slight them, that’s where the collection I ographies, each from Blofeld’s library wear to board and spine extremities now have came from. I remember and signed by Blofeld. One with otherwise in good/very good that Herbert also asked me to burn a inscription to Henry from Ivo condition £350/450 lot of old photos, etc., which I did in Tennant. Subjects include S. Waugh, a bonfire at the bottom of his Flintoff, Botham, Pietersen, Gough, 516 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1930. garden. Luckily those he gave my Vaughan, Warne, Strauss, Hadlee, 67th edition. Original hardback. Dad escaped that fate!. I inherited Greig etc. All with dustwrappers. G Front and rear boards with some the box of papers after my Dad £30/40 wear/marks and slight warping, as if died.” damp at some point, this also 509 Cricket books. ‘The Lighter Side of reflected in inside boards yellow The collection includes items from Cricket’ Cptn Phillip Trevor 1901, pastedowns, inner pages at front the M.C.C. tour of Australia ‘Oxford v Cambridge at the Wicket’ and rear sections also with evidence 1924/25, where Sutcliffe became Warner & F.S. Ashley-Cooper. of being previously damp, name the first batsmen to score a London 1926, ‘Cricket Triumphs and handwritten to inside yellow in each innings of a Test against Troubles’. C. Parkin. 1936, ‘The advertising page otherwise in good Australia and became the first to Fight for the Ashes 1934’. J.B. condition £280/350 score three successive hundreds in Hobbs. 1934, ‘The Jubilee Book of Test cricket. He went on to score a Cricket’. K.S. Ranjitsinhji. Edinburgh The following lot is part of the further century in the 4th Test 1897 (3rd edition), ‘South Africa residue of the Cheltenham played at Melbourne versus England and Australia Test Reference Libraries collection of Cricket 1888-1928’, Athletic News Wisden Cricketers’ Almanacks. HERBERT SUTCLIFFE CRICKET Cricket Annual 1932, ‘The Noblest COLLECTION The book has ‘Library Reference Game’ Arlott & Cardus 1969, in slip Department’ label pasted down to 517a M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/25. case etc. Some faults otherwise in inside board yellow end paper, small Official players itinerary for the tour, good condition. Qty 13 £30/50 barcode to lower border of yellow the front cover with title and M.C.C. 510 ‘The Book of Cricket- A New Gallery title page at front and minor small colours to top left hand corner. The of Famous Players’. Edited by C.B. library stamps to odd random pages. itinerary lists the members of the Fry. London 1899. Original boards, touring party, tour programme 517 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1903. breaking and wear to spine, contents including matches, time table etc. 40th edition. Original hardback. becoming loose. Sold with three VG £40/60 Broken internal hinges at front and large boxes of cricket books, Ashes rear, breaking to spine block, 517b ‘The Struggle for Supremacy. and West Indian interest, histories, contents becoming loose with odd Europeans v Ceylonese At Cricket autobiographies, B&H Yearbooks page becoming detached. Minor 1925. A complete record of the etc. G £30/40 wear to board extremities and minor series of Tests 1887-1924 and a 511 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1963. wear to head and base of spine, souvenir of the 23rd match’. S.P. Original hardback. Minor faults to minor wear loss to edges of Foenander. Official souvenir boards and spine otherwise in detached page 287/288 otherwise programme for the match played on good/very good condition £30/40 complete and in good condition. the Sinhalese S.C. Ground on March Rare early hardback edition 6th and 7th 1925. The programme 512 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. £600/800 covers the match and also records 83rd edition. Original limp cloth the history of the series of Tests. covers. Only 11000 copies were The following twelve lots were ‘Independent Press’. With printed in this year. Good/very good formerly the property of Herbert handwritten dedication to top condition £50/70 Sutcliffe, Yorkshire & England 1919- border ‘To Herbert Sutcliffe from S.P. 1945. The items were given to the 513 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1940. Foenander’. Odd faults otherwise in vendors Husband and parents, the 77th edition. Bound in beige leather good condition. Rare £100/150 Husband being Sutcliffe’s gardener boards, lacking original paper as a youth and his parents looked ‘Sonny’ Foenander (b. 1893) was a wrappers, with title and date in gilt after Herbert when they were popular and well-known identity in to spine, red speckled page edges. neighbours in Ilkley, Yorkshire. The the early history of cricket in Some wear to boards and breaking 34 Ceylon. A friend of Neville Cardus, card studio photograph of Peel in Toone. Signatures include Gilligan, he was Sporting Editor of the Ceylon cricket kit, tie and belt holding a Dougles, Sutcliffe, Hobbs, Woolley, Observer cricket ball with cricket bat and bag Tate, Freeman, Hendren, Sandham, to sides. Photograph by W. Spencers Whysall, Chapman, Kilner, 517c M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/1925. of Pudsey. Photograph measures Strudwick etc. Lacking the signature Original sepia real photograph of the 4.25”x6.5”. Minor faults to borders of Howell from the full touring party. S.S. Ormonde, the ship which took otherwise in good/very good ‘H. Sutcliffe’ handwritten to corner. the M.C.C. team to Australia in condition G £100/150 Rare. VG £300/400 1924. The photograph, laid down to photographers mount, has printed 517g Dacre Banks Cricket Team 1894. 517j M.C.C. tour of Australia 1928/1929. title ‘M.C.C. Cricket Team. Original sepia cabinet card studio Official S.S. Ormonde Dinner menu Australian Tour 1924-25’ to top photograph of team in cricket attire. for the Complimentary Dinner given border. Signed to side borders by all Photograph by Brooks of Leeds. on board by Mr James Ferguson to eighteen members of the touring Photograph measures 4.25”x6.5”. commemorate the return of ‘The party including the Manager Toone. Herbert Sutcliffe was born a stone’s Ashes’. The Dinner was held on the Signatures include Captain, A.E.R. throw away from the club on nearby 17th April 1929 and has a view of Gilligan, Douglas, Hobbs, Bryan, Summerbridge. Minor fading to the ship to front cover, title page Chapman, Whysall, Freeman, image, slight corner damage with borders in M.C.C. colours, Sutcliffe, Tate, Tyldersley, Woolley, otherwise in good/very good listing of the team, menu and two Howell, Sandham etc. Signed to condition G £30/40 page cricket song to inside pages. lower border by three of the Ships Sold with a Union-Castle brochure Dacre Banks won the Nidderdale Officers including the Commander. from the M.C.C. tour of South Africa Amateur League in 1894, the first Some creasing to card mount, some in 1927/28, of which Sutcliffe was a year of the League and amongst the bumping to corners, odd scuffing member, dated March 2nd 1928. players who played in that inaugural and some soiling otherwise in good Qty 2 £70/100 season was Willie Sutcliffe, Father condition. Overall 10”x8”. Rare of Herbert. Herbert also played on 517k M.C.C. tour of Australia 1928/1929. £250/350 the odd occasion for Dacre Banks Official S.S. Ormonde Dinner menu 517d M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/1925. for the Complimentary Dinner given 517h Australia v England 1925. Excellent Original press photograph showing a on board by Mr James Ferguson to ‘Hotel Wentworth, Sydney’ headed group of six M.C.C. players sitting commemorate the return of ‘The paper very nicely signed in ink by the on the wall of the Windsor Hotel, Ashes’. The Dinner was held on the Australian team who played Melbourne in January 1925. The 17th April 1929 and has a view of England. The sheet was signed players are Bryan, Chapman, the ship to front cover, title page during the 5th Test played at Sydney Gilligan, Tyldesley, Whysall and with borders in M.C.C. colours, on the 27th/28th February, 2nd-4th Sutcliffe, all wearing suits, two in listing of the team, menu and two March 1925. Fully signed by all hats. 8.5”c6.5”. Sold with an page cricket song to inside pages. twelve members of the Australian original printed ‘Gossip Magazine’ Signed to front cover by fifteen team. Signatures include Collins, folding page depicting ‘The English members of the touring party Captain, Andrews, Ponsford, Cricketers as seen by Kerwin including Sutcliffe, Mead, Hendren, Oldfield, Kippax, Ryder, Mailey, Maegraith, Gossip Cartoonist’. The Tate, Hobbs, Hammond, Larwood, Grimmett, Gregory, Kelleway etc. ‘H. page shows all eighteen members of Leyland, Freeman, Geary, White etc Sutcliffe’ handwritten to corner. the touring party in caricature with plus the Commander, the Purser, Rare. VG £300/400 names printed below each James Ferguson, who gave the caricature, 10”x15” and a later In the 5th Test at Sydney, Australia Dinner and S.J. Southerton, cricket original press photograph of won by 307 runs and won the series author and correspondent. Lacking Sutcliffe, Percy Holmes, Learie 4-1, Sutcliffe made 22 & 0. For the signatures of Jardine, Chapman , Constantine and W. St. Hill ‘Practice Australia, Ponsford and Andrews and Staples from the full touring in the nets erected in the Sport Hall both made 80 and Grimmett 11 party. Odd minor faults otherwise in on their visit to Gamage’s wickets in the match. for England, good condition. Rare £200/300 (Department Store)‘, 8”x6”. VG Woolley made 47, Tate 33 and took 517m M.C.C. tour of Australia 1932/33. £70/90 9 wickets in the match ‘Bodyline tour’. ‘Dinner tendered to 517e Arthur Mailey, New South Wales & 517i M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/1925. the Members of the English Cricket Australia 1912-1930. Original sepia Excellent ‘Hotel Wentworth, Sydney’ Team by the Government of New press photograph of Mailey, full headed paper very nicely signed in South Wales’. Official menu for the length wearing cricket attire and ink by the M.C.C. touring party to Dinner held at the Usher’s Hotel, Australian Test cap and holding Australia 1924/25. The sheet was Sydney on the 23rd February 1933. cricket bat. Very nicely signed Arthur signed during the 5th Test played at The menu cover with national flags Mailey and dated 1925. 3”x7.5”. G Sydney on the 27th/28th February, of England and Australia with titles £50/70 2nd-4th March 1925. Fully signed printed below. To inside pages the by all seventeen members of the Toasts and Menu. Signed to inside 517f Robert Peel. Yorkshire & England touring party including Manager, pages in ink by twenty seven guests 1882-1897. Original sepia cabinet

61 including some cricketers. Signatures 523 Miniature cricket bats. Selection of 527 Australian tour of England 1948. include Woodfull, Richardson, six signed mini cricket bats signed by Miniature ‘Warsop’ cricket bat Bowes, Paynter, Verity, Duckworth, various players, including Yorkshire signed in ink to face by all seventeen Mitchell, Nawab of Pataudi (signed c1969 (2), Alan Davidson Tribute members of the Australian touring Iftikhar Ali), the Governor of N.S.W., Lunch 2003, World Cup 1992 party including Bradman (last Test Lord Mayor of Sydney, various ‘Captains’ bat etc. Signatures include series), Hassett, Barnes, Harvey, N.S.W. Minister’s etc. Woodfull has Davidson, M.Taylor, Benaud, S. Miller, Toshack, Morris, McCabe, signed the menu twice. Vertical Waugh, Close, Trueman, Illingworth, Saggers, Johnson etc. Light fading to crease, neat tear to lower spine of Boycott, C.Walsh, Adams, the Australian signatures. Signed to menu, minor foxing to front cover Chanderpaul, Crowe, Richardson, back by the England and New otherwise in good condition. A rare Border, Imran Khan, Wessels, Gooch, Zealand teams who played each item from the Bodyline tour B.Johnston, T.Bailey, Knott, Roope other in 1949 and the Indian tourists £300/400 etc. G £30/40 of 1952. Forty four signatures. 18”. Minor fading to some signatures CRICKET BATS, BALLS & 524 Miniature cricket bats. Six miniature otherwise in good condition EQUIPMENT bats with printed signatures £600/800 including Australia 1961, Australia 518 Essex 1998. Holt & Haskell cricket 1964, West Indies 1963, WSC 528* John Berry Hobbs, Surrey & England bat signed to face of bat by twenty 1990/91, Middlesex 1980’s, New 1905-1934. Right hand batting three members of the playing staff. South Wales 1990’s etc. Sold with glove believed to have been worn by Signatures include Prichard, Hussain, two World Cup 1992 commemo - Jack Hobbs whilst making his 197th Cowan, Illott, Irani, Law, Such etc. rative cricket balls and a blank bat. century (and last first class century) Bat rubber perished. G £15/25 Some faults otherwise in good for Surrey v Lancashire at Old 519 Sussex v Lancashire ‘Nat West Final’ condition. Qty 9 £20/30 Trafford in May 1934. The green 1986. Gray-Nichols cricket bat spiked and cloth glove is marked 525 M.C.C. in Canada 1937. Stuart signed to face of bat by twenty two ‘197th Century 28/5/34’ and is Surridge ‘Herbert Sutcliffe’ players from both teams. Signatures signed by Jack Hobbs. The glove also autograph miniature bat signed to include Barclay, Gould, Imran Khan, made by Jack Hobbs Ltd. The glove face by the M.C.C. team. Fourteen Parker, Reeve, Wells, Lloyd, is sold with a letter from R.H. Hobbs signatures in ink including Newman, Simmons, Fairbrother, Bond etc. Bat stating that Hobbs on completing his Enthoven, Powell, Brocklebank, rubber perished. Some wear to bat innings (and 197th century) threw Mendl, Wykes, Sellar, Singleton, otherwise in good condition £15/25 the glove to A.C. Hobbs, a member Neve etc. To verso are fourteen ink of Lancashire County Cricket Club 520 Sussex 1993. Hunts cricket bat signatures of the M.C.C. 1951 tour and R.H. Hobbs Grandfather. ‘my signed to face of bat by twenty three and thirteen signatures of the Grandfather, I understand, said to members of the playing staff. M.C.C. 1959 tour. Signatures Jack Hobbs, no one will believe it Signatures include Wells, Smith, include Robins, Walford, Powell, was his, unless he signed it. Which Pigott, Athey, Speight, Salisbury, Chesterton, Warr, Scoot, Silk, Bailey, he duly obliged’. The letter signed by Giddins, Stephenson etc. Bat rubber Pretlove, Mordaunt, Smith, R.H. Hobbs and dated 15/13/2003. perished. Some wear to bat Prideaux, Barber etc. Rare. G £50/70 G £400/600 otherwise in good condition £15/25 526 Australia v England 1936/37. Stuart 529 ‘England v Australia, Lord’s 1921’. 521* Miniature cricket bats. Selection of Surridge ‘Perfect’ autograph Jack Hobbs ‘Extra Special’ five signed mini cricket bats, miniature bat signed to face by the Autograph bat signed to face by the Australia v India 1981 (12 Australian team. Eleven signatures England and Australian teams who signatures), Australia c1989 (13), including Bradman, McCabe, played in the 2nd Test played at India 1980’s (12), Pakistan in India O’Reilly, Fingleton, Oldfield, Nash, Lord’s on the 11th-14th June 1921. 1960 (19) and India & Brown and to verso by twelve of the Twenty five signatures in ink Commonwealth teams 1953. Some England team including Allen, including Warwick Armstrong, fading to odd bat, generally good Wyatt, Worthington, Hammond, Collins, McDonald, Gregory, Carter, condition £40/60 Voce, Verity, Duckworth, Leyland, Mailey, Bardsley, Hendry, Andrews, Ames etc. To top of bat the 522* Miniature cricket bats. I.C.C. J.W.H.T. Douglas, Knight, Dipper, inscription ‘Presented by M.C.C. Champions Trophy 2002. Three Woolley, Hendren, Tennyson, Haig, team touring Australia 1936/37 to bats, signed in slightly thicker pen, Strudwick, Hearne, Holmes, Parkin the Headmaster Wanganui by Sri Lanka, West Indies and etc. The bat inscribed to foot ‘Lord’s Collegiate School, N.Z. F.W. Gilligan Kenyan teams. Sold with eleven 11 June 1921. England v Australia’. Esq’. Some fading to signatures but further miniature bats, some with The back is signed and inscribed all legible. G £50/80 printed signatures including ‘Royal Berkshire Hospital Sportsmans Australian team 1953, England 1953 Frank William Gilligan was a first Fund. Presented by Jack Hobbs’. Australian team 1961, West Indies class cricketer who played for Essex Minor fading to odd signature team 1963 etc. Odd bat blank. Some C.C.C. 1919-1929 otherwise in good condition. Rare faults otherwise in good condition. £300/500 Qty 14 £30/40

62 In the 2nd Test, Australia won by Poore, Wynyard etc, their signatures 4th June 1887. Fully printed detail. eight wickets. For Australia Bardsley all adorn this bat. A truly exceptional Very good condition £40/60 made 88 & 63, Gregory 52, Carter and amazing bat containing some of The match was drawn, for 46, Andrews 9 & 49 and McDonald the most sought after signatures in Cambridge, F. Thomas made 114 took eight and Mailey six wickets in cricket history, more profusely signed and Cambridge made Yorkshire the match. For England Woolley than any other sold through these follow on, Peel made 53 in made 95 & 93, Tennyson 74no in auction rooms. It is thought possible, Yorkshire’s first innings and Wade the 2nd innings, Dipper 11 & 40 and by the auctioneers and vendor, that made 64 in the second Durston took 5 wickets in the match W.G. Grace himself could have collected the signatures as his 534 Surrey v Hampshire 1887. Official 529a Counties 1925. Gunn & Moore 'The signatures is first on the right hand scorecard for the match played at Autograph' cricket bat signed to face shoulder of the bat. G/VG the Kennington Oval on the 16th- and verso by twenty County and £18000/25000 18th May 1887. Fully printed detail. Minor County teams. Teams are Minor creases otherwise in good Leicestershire, Glamorgan, Kent, CRICKET SCORECARDS, condition £40/60 Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Surrey, PROGRAMMES, MAGAZINES ETC Norfolk, Nottinghamshire (twice), Surrey won the match by 7 wickets, 531 George Pinder’s XIII v Ephraim Gloucestershire, Hampshire, W.W. Read made 65 & 48no, Shuter Lockwood’s XIII (24 Colts of Worcestershire, Yorkshire, Essex, 57 and Lohmann and Beaumont Yorkshire) 1877. Rare early scorecard Sussex, Derbyshire, Bedfordshire, each took 6 wickets in the match for the ‘Grand Cricket Match’ played Northamptonshire, Leicestershire at the Bramall Lane Cricket Ground 535 M.C.C. & Ground v Lancashire 2nd XI and Rutland. Two hundred on the 7th and 8th May 1877. Fully 1892. Official scorecard for the and twenty eight signatures printed scores. In a low scoring match played at Lord’s on 9th/10th including Fowke, Geary, King, Clay, match the game was drawn. For May 1892. Printed detail up to the Cornwallis, Freeman, Seymour, Pinder’s XIII, Captain,Pinder made end of day two. Players included Makepeace, McDonald, Fender, 26 (thrown out by Dobson), Gunn, Barnes, Attewell, Hearne, Hitch, Jardine, Hobbs, Carr, Gunn, H.Lockwood made 66 and 53, Clegg Sherwin, Hornby, McLaren, Briggs Voce, Wheat, Staples, Dipper, made 22, Tomlinson 23 and R. etc. G/VG £30/50 Calthorpe, Quaife, Tennyson, Mead, Wright 29 and Kaye took five Sutcliffe, Lupton, Rhodes, Kilner, M.C.C. won the match by 10 wickets. For Ephraim Lockwood’s Waddington, Douglas, Perrin, wickets. Highlights include XIII, Beaumont made 25, Brayshaw Jackson, Gilligan, Tate, Cornford etc. Chatterton 109 for M.C.C., Ward 64 27, Thewlis 19, Rawlin 19no and Some spidering and some fading to for Lancashire, Attewell 10 wickets Beaumont took seven, Thewlis nine certain signatures, overall in good in the match etc. wickets in the match. Printed on the condition £200/300 ground by W. Silverwood, part 536 Surrey v Middlesex 1894. Official 530 ‘Australia 1899 and English printed details. Centre horizontal scorecard for the match played at cricketers of the Golden Age...and fold otherwise in good condition. the Kennington Oval on the 24th- before’. Gradidge of Woolwich Ribbon to top border £50/70 26th May 1894. Fully printed detail. ‘Extra Special’ long handled cricket Browning to scorecard edges, George Pinder played for Yorkshire bat extensively signed by over 200 horizontal crease, old tape mark to 1867-1880 and Ephraim Lockwood leading cricketers and Umpires to edge and adhesive marks to verso from 1868-1884. Both went on face, back and, even, edges of the otherwise in good condition £30/40 Daft’s tour to North America in 1879 blade. The signatures in black ink on Surrey won the match by 5 wickets, a fine wood patina were collected 532 M.C.C. and Ground v England 1887. Abel made 136no, Read 75no and circa 1899. Signatures include the Rare early scorecard for the match Lockwood took 10 wickets in the Australian touring team to England played at Lord’s on the 13th & 14th game. For Middlesex, Lucas (97) 1899, Darling, Victor Trumper, June 1887. Part printed detail. Loss and Phillips (67) put on 149 for the Noble, Laver, Howell, E.Jones, Kelly, to left hand corner, minor foxing 7th wicket, Webbe made 52 etc Trumble, Gregory, Hill plus otherwise in good condition Spofforth, Murdoch and Trott from £70/100 537 Surrey v Lancashire 1894. Official an earlier time, great names such as scorecard, printed on paper, for the England beat M.C.C. by an innings W.G.Grace, Ranjitsinhji, Jessop, match played at the Kennington and 117 runs. Shrewsbury made Maclaren, Barnes, Rhodes, Oval on the 16th-18th August 1894. 152, Stoddart made 151, Read 74 Shrewsbury, Fry, A.O. Jones, Fully printed detail. Chips, nicks to and Lohmann took seven wickets in Hayward, Hearne, Lilley, Townsend, edges otherwise in good condition the game for England. For M.C.C., Hirst, Lockwood, Brockwell, W. £30/50 W.G. Grace made 5 & 45, W. Gunn Gunn, Stoddart, Woods, Mason, made 61 & 10 and Barnes took 6- The low scoring match was tied!. For Bosanquet, MacGregor, Richardson, 126 in England’s only innings Surrey, Street top scored with 48, Attewell, Denton, Hayes, Abel, R.E. and Lockwood took nine and Foster, R.G. Barlow, Lord Hawke, 533 Cambridge University v Yorkshire Richardson took eight wickets in the Huish, Burnup, Perrin, Crawford, 1887. Official scorecard for the match. For Lancashire, Tindall top Lees, Jephson, Sugg, Lord Dalmeny, match played at Fenners on the 2nd-

63 scored with 49 and Briggs took 542 Surrey v Cambridge University 1895. Jessop nine wickets in the match. thirteen wickets in the match Official scorecard for the match For Yorkshire, Brown top scored played at The Kennington Oval on with 61 and Shaw took four wickets 538 Cambridge University v the 23rd-25th May 1895. Fully Somersetshire 1895. Official 547 Cambridge University v Australia printed detail. Good/very good scorecard for the match played at 1899. Official scorecard for the condition £30/50 Fenners on the 13th-15th May match played at Fenners on the 8th- 1895. Fully printed detail. Very good Surrey won the match by an innings 10th June 1899. Part printed detail. condition £30/50 and 148 runs. Abel 165, Holland Very good condition £80/120 171, W.G. Grace 38 and 32 and two Cambridge won the match by seven The Australian won the match by 10 wickets etc. wickets, for Cambridge, Mitchell wickets. For Australia, Hill made made 191, Druce 67 & 60no and 543 Surrey v Nottinghamshire 1896. 160, Gregory 102 and Jones 53, Wilson took ten wickets in the Official scorecard for the match Darling made 60no in the 2nd match. For Somersetshire, Paliaret played at The Kennington Oval on innings. Howell took ten wickets in made 98 in the first innings and the 3rd-5th August 1896. Part the match. For Cambridge, Moon Sammy Woods made 180 in the 2nd printed detail. Minor staining to made 138, Taylor 110 and Jessop innings. Woods took four wickets in lower border otherwise in good/very took 6-142 in Australia’s only the Cambridge 1st innings good condition £30/50 innings 539 Cambridge University v Mr Webbe’s Surrey won the match by an innings 548 Surrey Gentlemen of England XI 1895. and 115 runs. Richardson took scorecards. Season 1906. Official Official scorecard for the match eleven wickets in the match, Notts scorecards for Surrey v played at Fenners on the 20th-22nd being bowled out for 69 in their first Nottinghamshire 1906, Middlesex v May 1895. Fully printed detail. Very innings, Baldwin made 111 for Surrey 1906 and Surrey v Lancashire good condition £30/50 Surrey in the first innings 1906. Printed and handwritten scorecards. Odd faults otherwise in The Gentlemen won the match by 544 Cambridge University v good condition. Qty 3 £30/50 nine wickets. For the Gentlemen, Somersetshire 1896. Official Hewett made 109, Stoddart 84, scorecard for the match played at 549 Surrey County Championship W.G. Grace 52 and Roberts took Fenners on the 11th-12th June scorecards. Season 1907. Official seven and W.G. Grace took six 1896. Fully printed detail. Very good scorecards for Surrey v Middlesex wickets. For Cambridge, Marriott condition £30/50 1907 and Surrey v Worcestershire made 51, Druce 40no and Gray took 1907. Printed and handwritten Cambridge won the match by ten 5 wickets in the first innings scorecards. Odd faults otherwise in wickets. For Cambridge, Gray took good condition. Qty 2 £25/35 540 Cambridge University v M.C.C. & eight and Wilson five wickets in the Ground 1895. Official scorecard for match, W.G. Grace made 17 & 37no 550 Surrey County Championship the match played at Fenners on the and Burnup 40no. For scorecards. Seasons 1909-1911. 6th-8th June 1895. Fully printed Somersetshire, Tyler took seven Official scorecards for Surrey v detail. Minor colour discolouration, wickets in the match Yorkshire 1909, Surrey v Lancashire horizontal fold otherwise in very 1910, Surrey v Lancashire 1911 and 545 Cambridge University v M.C.C. & good condition £30/50 Middlesex v Surrey 1911. Printed Ground 1896. Official scorecard for and handwritten scorecards. Some Cambridge University won the the match played at Fenners on the faults, folds otherwise in good match by an innings and twenty 15th-17th June 1896. Fully printed condition. Qty 4 £30/50 three runs. For Cambridge, Druce detail. Very good condition £30/50 made 199 and Lowe took nine 551 Surrey County Championship The match was drawn. W.G. Grace wickets in the match scorecards. Seasons 1912-1921. made 0 & 13, Burnup 95 & 93, Official scorecards for Surrey v 541 Cambridge University v Mr C.I. Hemingway 37 & 55no. Cobbold Lancashire 1912, Essex 2nd XI v Thornton’s England Eleven 1895. took 6 wickets and Jessop 4 wickets Surrey 2nd XI 1914, Surrey v Essex Official scorecard for the match in the match. For M.C.C. 1919, Surrey v Nottinghamshire played at Fenners on the 16th-18th Ranjitsinhji made 146 & 30, Trott 62 1919 and Surrey v Australians 1921 May 1895. Fully printed detail. Some and took four wickets in the Printed and handwritten scorecards. colour discolouration otherwise in Cambridge first innings Some faults, folds otherwise in good very good condition £30/50 546 Cambridge University v Yorkshire condition. Qty 5 £40/60 The match was drawn. F.S. Jackson 1896. Official scorecard for the 552 Australian tour of England 1930. (122) and Vernon (109) made match played at Fenners on the 4th Official Test and tour match centuries for England, Druce made & 5th June 1896. Fully printed detail. scorecards for England v Australia, 109 for Cambridge. Gray took eight Very good condition £30/50 2nd Test match Lord’s 1930, wickets for Cambridge in the game Cambridge won by an innings and Cambridge University v Australians and Woodcock took six for England 35 runs. For Cambridge, Druce 1930 and Sussex v Australia 1930. made 69, Moore 61, Burnup 53 and Printed and handwritten scorecards.

64 Some faults, folds otherwise in good 1948. Don Bradman made 150 in 1954, Gentlemen of England v condition. Qty 3 £30/50 Australia’s only innings. Signed in ink Australians 1953, England v by Bradman in later years. G £50/80 Australia 1953, 1956, England v 553 Australian tour of England 1934 & West Indies 1957, Middlesex v 1938. Official Test and tour match 559 Kennington Oval scorecards 1909- Northamptonshire 1952 (Denis scorecards for England v Australia, 1929. Collection of forty three Oval Compton’s 100th first class century) 5th Test match, The Oval 1934, scorecards for the period. Scorecards etc. Some faults, generally good Cambridge University v Australians include Surrey v Nottinghamshire condition £30/40 1934, Oxford University v Australia 1909, Surrey v Lancashire 1910, 1934 and England v Australia, 4th Surrey v Worcestershire 1912, 564 Hampshire C.C.C. 1921-1964. Small Test, Leeds 1938. Printed and Champion County v Rest of England selection of five scorecards for the handwritten scorecards. Some faults, 1920, Surrey v South Africa 1924 (2) period including Hampshire v folds otherwise in good condition. & 1929, Surrey v Australians 1926 Warwickshire 1921, Hampshire v Qty 4 £30/50 (2), Surrey v West Indies 1923 & Surrey 1937, Surrey v Hampshire 1928. Odd faults, generally good 1946 etc. Folds and odd faults 554 Cambridge University v Australia condition £80/120 otherwise in good condition. Sold 1948. Official scorecard for the with ‘Hampshire County Cricket match played at Fenners on the 560 Lord’s scorecards 1919-1929. Club 1863-1963’. Centenary 12th-14th May 1948. Printed and Collection of twenty two scorecards brochure produced by the club. G handwritten detail. Signed in later for the period. Scorecards include £15/25 years by nine players who played in Oxford v Cambridge 1919 & 1920, the match, for Australia, Harvey, Gentlemen v Players 1922 & 1929, 565 ‘Scorecard oddities’. England v West Brown, Hamence, Ring, Morris and Middlesex v Australians 1926 (2), Indies 1991 and v Sri Lanka 1991. for Cambridge, Doggart, Dewes and Middlesex v West Indies 1928, Two ‘Final’ scorecards for the Test Trevor Bailey. Sold with an official England v The Rest 1928 & 1929, matches played at Lord’s. Both scorecard for England v Australia, England v South Africa 1929 etc. scorecard in former, traditional size Lord’s 1948, signed in later years by Some faults, generally good and style with fully printed details. Arthur Morris. Morris made 105 & condition £50/70 The cards were not on sale to the 62 in the Test match. Odd faults public either during or after the 561 Lord’s scorecards 1930’s. Collection otherwise in good condition £40/60 match and were strictly limited to of thirty two scorecards for the fewer than 30 cards. Printed details Australia beat Cambridge by an period. Scorecards include Middlesex of these cards, in Irving Rosenwater’s innings and 51 runs v India 1932, Oxford v Cambridge handwriting, with each card. VG 1931 & 1937, Middlesex v 555 M.C.C. v Surrey 1953. Official £30/40 Australians 1934 & 1938, England v scorecard for the match played at The Rest 1934, M.C.C. v Australians 566 ‘333’. Official Lord’s. Nicely signed by all twenty 1934, Gentlemen v Players 1935, commemorative scorecard for two players who played in the 1937 & 1938, M.C.C. v All India England v India Test match at Lord’s match. Signatures include Oakman, 1936, North v South 1936, 1990. Graham Gooch scored 333 in Evans, Stuart Surridge, May, Middlesex v West Indies 1939 etc. the first innings and 123 in the 2nd Barrington, Lock, Clark, Bedser, Some faults, generally good innings. The scorecard detail printed Bailey, Palmer etc. Horizontal crease condition £50/70 in gold. Apparently only 18 copies otherwise in very good condition were printed in gold. Printed details £40/60 562 Lord’s scorecards 1940’s. Collection of this card, in Irving Rosenwater’s of twenty nine scorecards for the M.C.C. won the match by 107 runs handwriting, with the card. VG period. Scorecards include England v £30/40 556 Jim Laker ‘19 wickets’. England v Dominions 1945, England v Australia, Old Trafford, 1956. Australia, May 1945, England v 567 Desmond Haynes 255no 1990. Official fully printed scorecard for Australia, August 1945, Oxford v Official commemorative scorecard the historic Test match where Laker Cambridge 1946, 1947, M.C.C. v for the Middlesex v Sussex match at took 9-37 in the first and 10-53 in Australians 1948, Gentlemen v Lord’s 1990. Haynes made 255no in the second innings. Signed by Laker Players 1946, 1947 & 1949, Middlesex’s 1st innings. The in blue ink. G £50/80 Middlesex v India 1946, Middlesex v scorecard detail printed in gold. Australians 1948, Gentlemen of Apparently only 7 copies were 557 World Cup Final Australia v Pakistan England v Australians 1948, England printed in gold. Printed details of this 1999. Official scorecard for the v New Zealand 1949 etc. Some card, in Irving Rosenwater’s Lord’s Final. Australia won by eight faults, generally good condition handwriting, with the card. VG wickets. Signed by Mark Waugh, £40/60 £30/40 Paul Reiffel and Umpire David Shepherd. G £20/30 563 Lord’s scorecards 1950-1990’s. 568 Frank Woolley. Kent & England. Collection of forty five scorecards, Surrey v Kent 1938. Official 558 Australia 1948. Gentlemen of the majority 1950’s. Includes Oxford scorecard for the match played at England v The Australians 1948. v Cambridge 1955, 1956, 1958, The Oval, which was Woolley’s last Official scorecard for the match Gentlemen v Players 1950, 1951, first class match. He scored 63 and played at Lord’s on 25-27th August

65 16 in the match. Printed and 574 Argentine Cricket Association v Australia won the Test by six handwritten details, nicely signed in M.C.C. Rare official scorecards for wickets. For Australia, Miller made ink by Woolley. G £40/60 the Argentine Republic v M.C.C. 105, Hassett 77 and Pepper took 4- 1912 and Argentine v M.C.C. 1927. 80 in the England second innings. 569 Herbert Sutcliffe and Percy Holmes One card with part printed detail. for England, Robertson made 84, ‘Record Opening Stand’ 1932. M.C.C. won the 1912 match by two Ames 57 and Stephenson took 6 Official scorecard for the Essex v wickets, in a low scoring game N.C. wickets in the match Yorkshire match played at Leyton on Tufnel top scored for M.C.C. with the 15th-17th June 1932. Sutcliffe 578 ‘World Record Score in First Class 45no, MacLaren 35no and Biard and Holmes set a Yorkshire record Cricket. New South Wales v South took 9 wickets in the match. The first wicket stand of 555, Sutcliffe Australia 1901’. Fully printed 1927 match was drawn due to rain, scored 313 and Holmes 224no. Very scorecard for the match played at Marshall of Argentine top scored nicely signed in ink by both Sutcliffe the Sydney Cricket Ground on the with 105, Allen took 5 wickets in the and Holmes. This is still the record 5th-9th January 1901. New South Argentines only innings. Folds opening stand for Yorkshire and is Wales scored 918 all out and won otherwise in good condition £30/50 second in the overall record for the the game by an innings and 605 first wicket. Fully printed detail. VG. 575 ‘Lord’s Centenary 1914-1914’. Large runs, scoring the 918 runs in 9 hours Rare in this signed form £400/600 original commemorative printed and 20 minutes. ‘From The Referee, scorecard for the Centenary in 1914. Sydney. With the Proprietors’ 570 Cricket scorecards 1920’s-1970’s. The scorecard is headed ‘Lord’s Compliments’. Folds otherwise in Selection of nine scorecards, four of Cricket Ground Centenary 1814- good condition. Framed and glazed. the scorecards are signed. Cards 1914.....M.C.C. v Hertfordshire. G £100/150 include Durham v H.D.G. Leveson- June 22 1914. With colour Gowers XI 1925 (faults), England v This record was broken in 1926 decorative border, depicting Lord’s Australia 1934 (Leeds), Ken when Victoria scored 1107 all out v cricket ground through the ages. Cranston’s XI v Notts Cricket New South Wales Colours bright. Good/very good Association’s Quincentenary XI condition. 12.5”x9.5”. Excellent 579 Cricket scorecards, programmes 1949, signed by ten of the players, decorative image. Printed by Tom 1970’s/2000’s, some earlier. Large England v India 1971 (The Oval), Browne & Co (Nottm) Limited. collection including Test matches, signed by John Arlott, England v Framed and glazed. Overall Gillette Cup, B&H Cup, Nat West Pakistan 1974, signed by Frank 10.5”x12.5” £150/250 Trophy etc. Good selection, many in Woolley, Cambridge University v files. VG £50/80 West Indies 1963, signed by Wes 576 England v Australia 1882. Rare Hall (102no), Derbyshire v M.C.C. original official silk scorecard for the 580 Kevin Pieterson. England v Australia, (Centenary Match) 1970. Some only Test of 1882 played at The 5th Test, 2005. Official scorecard for faults otherwise in good condition Kennington Oval on the 28th-30th the 5th Test played at the Oval. £30/50 August 1882. Some wear and fading Pieterson scored 158 in the match to the printed details. Mounted. A which enabled England to win the 571 Australia v India 1960’s. Rare official very rare and early ‘Ashes’ silk Ashes by two Tests to one. Signed by scorecards for India v Australia, First scorecard £400/600 Pieterson. VG £25/35 Test at Madras 1964 and India v Australia, First Test at Bombay 1969. Australia won the Test by seven runs 581 England ‘Ashes Winners’ 2010/11. Both with fully printed detail. Sold in a low scoring match. For Autograph sheet signed in ink by all with a further official scorecard for Australia, Massie top scored with 55 sixteen members of the England India v Australia, Schools Test match in the second innings but the star of team. Signatures include Strauss, played at Bombay 1967. G £30/40 the match was Spofforth who took Broad, Cook, Morgan, Pietersen, fourteen wickets in the match, 7-46 Tremlett, Trott, Swann, Prior etc. VG 572 M.C.C. tours of India 1970’s. Rare and 7-44. For England, W.G. Grace £30/50 official scorecards for the period top scored in the second innings including President’s XI v M.C.C., 582 Australian tour of England 1948. with 32, Ulyet 26 and Barlow took Hyderabad 1972, South Zone v Official scorecard for the famous 5-19 in Australia’s first innings M.C.C. 1973, India v England, Essex v Australia tour match where Madras 1973, India v England 577 England v Australia 1945. Official Australia scored a record 721 in a (Golden Jubilee Test) 1980 etc. Some scorecard for the War-Time match day. The match played at Southend with printed detail. G £40/50 played at Lord’s on the 19th-22nd on Sea. Bradman made 187, Brown May 1945. Handwritten detail. Sold 153, Loxton 120 and Saggers 105. 573 The Rajkumar College, Rajkot with loosely attached Lord’s Cricket Very minor horizontal fold otherwise Festival of Cricket 1970. Official Ground headed paper nicely signed in good/very good condition. scorecards for The Australian Old in ink by the Australian team. Twelve Printed scores for the Australian Collegians’ XI v His Highness, the signatures including Hassett, innings £50/70 Maharaja Jam Saheb’s XI, 24th/25th Stanford, Cheetham, Pepper , Miller, January 1970 and Mr A.F.S. 583 Australian tour scorecards for Sismey, Workman, Ellis etc. G Talyarkhan’s XI v Mr Fox’s XI, 27th matches at Lord’s 1938-1961. £150/250 January 1970. G £25/35 Fourteen scorecards including v

66 Gentlemen of England 1938, v match, England v Australia, 596 Lord’s Test match scorecards. All fully M.C.C. 1938, v The Rest 1944, v Headingley 1981. and printed, end of match cards in M.C.C. 1948 etc. Printed and ’s match. England followed excellent condition. Includes England handwritten details. Many with on 227 runs behind and were soon v Sri Lanka 1984, Rest of the World newspaper reports on the matches. 135-7 in their second innings. 1987, Australia 2005, & 2009, v South Odd faults otherwise in good Botham and Dilley then put together Africa 2003 etc. Qty 8. EX £20/30 condition £40/60 a stand of 117. Botham finished up 597 The Oval, Edgbaston, Old Trafford with 149no and Dilley 56. Australia 584 England v Australia scorecards 1926- and Headingley Test match needed 130 to win. Australia at 56-2 161. Official Ashes scorecards for scorecards. All fully printed, end of seemed favourites to win the game, 1926, 1930, 1934, 1938, 1945, match cards in excellent condition. however Willis with 8-43 won the 1948, 1953, 1956 and 1961 for Test Includes England v Sri Lanka 1998, v game for England by 18 runs. Fully matches played at Lord’s. Printed Australia 1985 & 2001, v South printed details. Very good condition and handwritten details. Odd faults Africa 2003 etc. Qty 10. EX £25/35 £40/60 otherwise in good condition. Qty 9 598 Lord’s Cup Final scorecards and £40/60 592 England v Australia. Official tickets 1980’s-2000’s. Sixteen fully scorecard for the ‘famous’ third Test 585 Laker’s Test’. England v Australians printed, end of match cards for match, England v Australia, 1956. Official blank scorecard for Finals held at Lords in excellent Headingley 1981. Ian Botham and the 4th Test match played at Old condition. Includes Nat West Finals, Bob Willis’s match. England followed Trafford on 26th-31st July 1956. Jim B&H Finals etc. Qty 16. EX £25/35 on 227 runs behind and were soon Laker took nineteen wickets in the 135-7 in their second innings. 599 England v Pakistan 1954. Official match, 9-37 in the first innings and Botham and Dilley then put together scorecard for the Oval Test match in all ten Australian wickets in the a stand of 117. Botham finished up August 1954. Part printed details. second innings, 10-53. Horizontal with 149no and Dilley 56. Australia Pakistan won the match by 24 runs fold otherwise in good condition needed 130 to win. Australia at 56-2 and became the first country to win £40/60 seemed favourites to win the game, a Test match in their first series in 586 Oxford v Cambridge 1905. Official however Willis with 8-43 won the England. VG £15/25 scorecard for the match played at game for England by 18 runs. Fully 600 England v South Africa 1994. Official Lord’s 1905. Printed and printed details. Very good condition scorecard for the England v South handwritten annotation. Cambridge £40/60 Africa, 3rd Test match at the Oval won by 40 runs. G £30/50 593 Graeme Hick 501 and Brian Lara August 1994, where Malcolm 587 England v West Indies 1984. 501no. Fully printed end of match achieved test best career figures of Complete set of scorecards for all scorecards for the two matches in 9-57, signed by Malcolm. EX five Test matches, all with fully very good condition. Sold with a £25/35 printed end of match scores. similar condition scorecard for Essex 601 England v Australia, 5th Test 1968. Excellent condition £30/40 v Surrey 1983, Surrey 14 all out, Official scorecard for the match scarce. Qty 3. EX £25/35 West Indies won the series 5-0 signed by Edrich who made 164 and 593a England v New Zealand 1990. by who took 7- 588 England v Australia 1985. Complete Official scorecard for the Lord’s Test, 50 to win the match in the last hour set of scorecards for all six Test with ‘Sir’ Richard Hadlee printed to after rain. Part printed and matches, all with fully printed end of scorecard. Signed by Hadlee. First handwritten scores. Odd faults match scores. Excellent condition Test match as a Lord. VG £15/25 otherwise in good condition £30/40 £30/50 594 Australia to England 1956. Original 602 Durham v Australia 1993. Original England won the series 3-1 souvenir scorecard and fixture list for fully printed scorecard for the tour 589 England v India 1986. Complete set the tour. ‘With the Compliments of match played in July 1993. This was of scorecards for all three Test Meltonian’. VG £20/30 Ian Botham’s last first class match. matches, all with fully printed end of He made 32 in Durham’s only 595 England v New Zealand 1983. match scores. Excellent condition innings and did’nt take a wicket. Official scorecard for the 2nd Test £20/30 Nicely signed by Botham. Centre match played at Headingley on the fold over crease otherwise in very India won the series 2-0 28th July to 2nd August 1983. Fully good condition £30/40 signed by the New Zealand squad. 590 England v Australia 2005. Complete Fifteen signatures including Hadlee, 603 Durham v Leicestershire 1992. set of scorecards for all five Test Howarth, Crowe, Chatfield, Cairns, Original blank start of match matches, all with fully printed end of Bracewell, Smith etc. VG £30/50 scorecard for Durham’s first ever match scores. Excellent condition County Championship match played £50/70 New Zealand won by five wickets, on April 25th-29th 1992. Signed by this being the first time that New England famously won the series 2-1 eight of the Durham team on that Zealand had won a Test match day. Signatures include Paul Parker, 591 England v Australia. Official against England in England Dean Jones, Wayne Larkins, David scorecard for the ‘famous’ third Test

67 Graveney, Simon Brown etc. Slight finishing with match figures of 16- innings for England to win the Test central crease otherwise in very good 137. Part printed scores. Sold with a for England by six wickets. Signed by condition £30/40 fully printed end of match scorecard Butcher. G £20/30 for England v Australia, 1st Test Old 604 England v Australia 1997. Official 615 Graham Gooch ‘333’. Official Trafford 1968. Australia won by 159 scorecard for the Test match played scorecard for England v India Test runs. G/VG £30/40 at Lord’s on 19th-23rd June 1997. match at Lord’s 1990. Graham Glen McGrath took 8-38 in the 610 England v Australia 1977. Official Gooch scored 333 in the first innings England first innings, bowling scorecard for the Test match played and 123 in the 2nd innings. Signed England out for 77. Signed by at Headingley on 11th-16th August by Gooch. G £20/30 McGrath in ink. Printed details up to 1977. Geoff Boycott scored his 616 Australian Test Captains. ‘Centenary end of England’s first innings. 100th century in the match going on of Sheffield Shield Cricket 1992/93’ Excellent condition £30/40 to make 191. Part printed scores first day cover signed by ten former with Boycott at the crease. Signed by This was the best bowling figures for Australian Captains. Signatures are Boycott. G £30/40 an Australian at Lord’s, the best Brown, Morris, Booth, Craig, figures for either side in an Ashes 611 ‘Garry Sobers. World Record. Six Gilchrist, Lawry, Harvey, Lindwall, Test at Lord’s and the second best Sixes in an Over’. Glamorgan v Border and K. Hughes. G £30/40 ever bowling figures at Lord’s, the Nottinghamshire 1968. Official 617 Australia 1948. White envelope, best being Botham’s 8-34 v Pakistan scorecard for the historic match with Australian Centenary 1977 1978 played at St. Helen’s, Swansea from stamp, signed by twelve members of the 31st August to the 2nd 605 England v Sri Lanka 1998. Official the 1948 touring party to England. September 1968. Garry Sobers hit scorecard for the Test match played Signatures are Bradman, Harvey, six sixes off the bowling of Malcolm at the Oval in August 1998. Hamence, Loxton, Toshack, Ring, Nash of Glamorgan to create the Muralitharan took 16 wickets in the Miller, Brown, Hassett, Johnson, world record. The scorecard has game, 7-155 in the first innings and Lindwall and Morris. G £100/150 printed details for the first days play 9-65 in the second. Signed by showing Nottinghamshire’s score of 618 Bill Edrich and Denis Compton. 50th Muralitharan in ink. The best ever Sri 394-5 wickets declared, Sobers 76no Anniversary first day cover of the Lanka Test bowling figures. Part and Nash with figures of 21 overs, 3 first flight of the Bristol Blenheim. printed scorecard up to maidens, 4-100. Prior to this Signed by former war-time Blenheim Muralitharan’s 2nd wicket. Sold with memorable over, Nash’s figures were pilot Bill Edrich and Denis Compton. a fully printed scorecard for the a far more respectable 20-3-64-4. VG £25/35 game. VG £30/40 The scorecard has been signed by 619 Keith Miller. Australia. ‘Centenary of 606 Graeme Hick 100th Century. Official Sobers and the full Nottinghamshire the Ashes 1982’ first day cover scorecard for Worcestershire v team who played in the match. nicely signed in ink by Miller. G Sussex, June 1998. Graeme Hick Signatures include Stead, Murray, £30/40 scored a century in both innings, 104 White, Parkin, Smedley, Frost, Bolus, & 132. This second century was Bielby, Halfyard etc. Good condition. 620 Australian Centennial Tour 1877- Graeme Hick’s 100th first class An historic match scorecard and very 1977. Prudential Trophy, 6th June, hundred. Signed by Hick. Fully rare in this fully printed (after first The Oval. Official first day cover for printed details. VG £25/35 day’s play) and signed form the match signed by thirteen £600/900 England and Australian players, past 607 Graeme Hick 405. Official scorecard and present. Signatures include Don for Somerset v Worcestershire, 612 Don Bradman. England v Australia Bradman, Harold Larwood, Bill Taunton 1988. Hick scored 405no in 1930 & 1934. Official Oval Ponsford, Len Hutton, Brian Worcestershires first innings. Fully scorecards for the Ashes Tests of Statham, Joe Hardstaff, Fred printed details. Signed by Hick. VG 1930 and 1934. In the 1930 match, Trueman, , Bruce £25/35 Don Bradman made 232 in French, Pat Pocock, Australia’s only innings and in the Hick’s score was the highest etc. G £70/100 1934 match, Bradman made 244 individual first class score for 93 and 77 in the two innings. Part 621 ‘Great Australian Test Bowlers’. First years printed and handwritten scores. day cover signed by ten Australian 608 Brian Lara. Official scorecard for Folds and minor faults otherwise in bowlers. Signatures are K.Miller, Warwickshire v Durham, June 1994. good condition £30/50 Lindwall, O’Reilly, McKenzie, Brian Lara scored the highest ever McGrath, Warne, Davidson, Mallett, 613 England v Australia 1985. Complete individual score of 501 . Lawson and Jeff Thomson. VG set of Cornhill match programmes Signed by Lara in black ink £30/40 £50/70 for each Test and One Day 609 England v Australia 1972. Official International. Qty 8. G £30/50 622 ‘The Centenary Test Match scorecard for the Test match played 1880/1980’. Official folder issued by 614 England v Australia 2001. Official at Lord’s on 22nd-27th June 1972. Stamp Publicity. Sold with similar scorecard for the 4th Test match held Bob Massie took eight wickets in official folder for the Australian at Headingley 2001. each innings, 8-84 and 8-53, Centennial Tour 1977 containing made 173no in the England 2nd

68 first day covers, mono postcards and touring party including Johnson, (lacking rear wrapper), The Sporting stamps. Both limited edition. Plus Miller, Benaud, Burge, Harvey, Globe Cricket Annual 1924/25 and ‘100 Years of English County Cricket Lindwall, David son, etc. Also signed ‘The Ashes. The Australians are 1873-1973’, with postcards and first by Alec Bedser. Odd faults, good Here’ 1938. All with some faults. day covers. Qty 3. G £30/50 £30/50 Qty 4 £40/60 623 Richard Hadlee. World Record, most 630 The George Tribe Testimonial Book. 638 International tour brochures to wickets in Test Cricket. Official first ‘Playing the Game’. Signed to front England 1931-1956. Official day cover issued 12th November cover by Tribe and Frank Tyson. G brochures for the New Zealand tours 1988 commemorating Hadlee’s £15/25 of 1931, 1949, Indian tours of 1946, achievement. Signed in ink by 1952. South African tours of 1947, 631 New Zealand tour of England 1931. Hadlee. G £15/25 1951 and 1955 and Australian tour Post tour brochure with stiffened 1956. Odd faults otherwise in good 624 Australia 1948. Official souvenir paper wrapper, New Zealand condition £30/50 brochure for the Australian tour of emblem to top and title to lower England. Compiled by A.W. half. Worn ribbon tie to spine. 4pp 639 Warwickshire C.C.C. Selection of Simpson. Pictorial covers. Signed to with photograph of the touring books and ephemera relating to the front cover by Don Bradman and to team, summary of the tour and final club. Includes official scorecard, two inside pages by nine of the tour averages. Some surface match tickets and Birmingham Mail Australian team and three of the wear/damage to front wrapper souvenir after the match, ‘100 Years England team. Signatures include otherwise in good condition £60/90 of Warwickshire Cricket’, scorecard Hassett, Lindwall, Brown, Morris, for the Middlesex v Warwickshire 632 ‘M.C.C. New Zealand 1937. England Miller, Toshack, Ring, Hutton, match , 30th August 1939 (War v New Zealand’. Official programme Compton etc. Signatures appear to declared shortly afterwards), for the tour and the 2nd unofficial have been signed in later years. Tape programme for the Gillette Cup Final Test at Wellington on the 24th-27th reinforcement to spine, odd faults 1968 etc. Good selection £15/25 March 1937. Programme includes otherwise in good condition£70/100 pen pictures, scorecard, history etc. 640 A.V.G. ‘Bert’ Wolton. Warwickshire 625 Australia 1948. Souvenir four page Minor wear to spine otherwise in 1947-1960. Collection of telegrams folding card programme for the tour good condition. Rare £80/120 and scorecards relating to centuries signed, in later years, by Don scored by Wolton during his playing 633 South Africa 1931-32. ‘Souvenir Bradman. G £30/50 career and his Benefit in 1959. All program and score sheet’ for the scorecards fully printed. Plus Wolton 626 Jack Parker, Surrey. Official ‘Jack 1931-32 South African season’. Benefit pamphlet. Qty 27. G £40/60 Parker Benefit Souvenir 1951’. Issued as a Supplement to the Signed to back inside cover and page Australian Cricketer. Melbourne 641 A.V.G. ‘Bert’ Wolton. Warwickshire by nine players, May, Gover, Stuart 1932. Records, pen pictures, 1947-1960. Collection of Benefit Surridge, Khan Mohammad, biography of the players etc. Year flyers/pamphlets, Warwickshire Strudwick, McIntyre etc £25/35 Original pictorial covers. A little scorecards and three photographs. worn and stained with some Flyers include Hollies 1954, Tiger 627 Australia 1961. Official souvenir worming to pages, not affecting text Smith & Chico Austin 1955, F. brochure for the Australian tour of £20/30 Gardener 1958, C. Grove 1951, J. England. Compiled by Gordon Ross. Ord 1950 etc. Scorecards cover the Pictorial covers. Signed to pen 634 Pakistan 1958. Official brochure for period 1948-1954. All scorecards pictures by nine members of the the Pakistan tour of Bermuda 1958. fully printed. Qty 31. G £40/60 touring party including Benaud, VG £20/30 Booth, Burge, Davidson, Harvey, 642 A.V.G. ‘Bert’ Wolton. Warwickshire 635 ‘The Quadrangular Cricket O’Neill etc. Also signed by Ray 1947-1960. Collection of brochures, Tournament 1967’. Official Lindwall. G £30/50 booklets, programmes and annuals. programme for the 5th annual Includes signed Alec Bedser 1953 628 Australia v England, 2nd Test, Perth competition played at the St. Benefit brochure, ‘My Life Story’ 1970. Official programme for the Joseph’s Ground, Colombo on the Tom Dollery. Brochure published by Test match played on the 11th-16th 27th August 1967. Original the Birmingham Gazette, signed by December. Signed to pen pictures by decorative covers. VG £20/30 Dollery, ‘Warwickshire County fourteen of the England team. 636 Australian tour of India 1969. Cricket Club Photo Album’ 1948 Signatures include Illingworth, Snow, ‘Official souvenir Australia v India published by Le Butt Ltd, Cowdrey, Boycott, Knott, Luckhurst, 1969’. Issued by the Board of Nottingham, Warwickshire C.C.C. Underwood, Hampshire etc. G Control, and ‘Souvenir Australia- Handbooks for 1954 & 1955 (Edited £30/50 India Test Series 1969 issued by the and compiled by W.G. Wanklyn and 629 Australia 1956. Official souvenir Cricket Club of India. G £30/40 E.A. Davies), ‘The Warwickshire brochure for the Australian tour of Cricket Handbook 1950 (Compiled 637 “The Argus Cricket Guide” by Old England. Compiled by Gordon Ross. by C.L. Westell), official programme Boy (R.W.E.Wilmot). Melbourne, Pictorial covers. Signed to pen for Dunlop C.C. v Warwickshire 1930. Some faults. Sold with ‘Test pictures by nine members of the C.C.C. held at Erdington on 21st Match Souvenir’ Henley 1921

69 May 1950 in aid of Jimmy Ord’s 1932/33’. Third Test Match played members of the West Indies XI team. Benefit etc. Qty 9. G £40/60 at Adelaide. January 13th 1933’. Signatures include Worrell, Souvenir programme/brochure for Ramadhin, Powe, Rickards, Iffla, 643 A.V.G. ‘Bert’ Wolton. Warwickshire the match compiled by W.R. Wright. Albertis, Hazel, Fuller, Aitcheson etc. 1947-1960. ‘Warwickshire County Adelaide 1933. With pen pictures, VG £25/35 Cricket Champions 1951’. Large records, profiles, scorecards etc. official menu for the ‘Dinner in 653 ‘The Four Centurions’. Scorecard Lacking original decorative pictorial honour of the President of the from the M.C.C. v Rest of the World covers, first two pages detached, Warwickshire County Cricket Club match played at Lord’s 1987, signed some damage to outer edges of the and the Captain and members of the by the four centurions, Gooch, two pages otherwise in generally County Eleven, Winners of the Gower, Gavaskar and Greenidge. good condition £30/50 County Championship 1951’ held at Framed with images of all four to The Grand Hotel, Birmingham on 649 ‘The Ashes?. Cricketer s of the sides. Fading to the Gavaskar 23rd October 1951. Menu cover Australian and English Teams’. Frank signature. Sold with a selection of with title, details and club emblem, lee. Souvenir 5th Test 26th February cricket ephemera including signed tied with ribbon in club colours. 1937. Melbourne. Magnet miniature bats, cricket tapes and Menu, toasts, results, averages, table Publishing Co. 1937 36pp. Original auction catalogues. G £15/25 plan etc to inside pages. Plus three pictorial covers depicting Bradman 654 Cricket ephemera. Selection congratulations telegrams sent to and Allen. Pre match booklet of including Test match programmes, Wolton and a Birmingham Post caricatures of the players. Some brochures 1980/2000’s, tour supplement . Minor staining to the faults to covers otherwise in good programmes 1953, 1956, 1961, covers otherwise in good condition condition £40/60 1964, 1968, 1975, ABC Cricket £50/70 650 ‘The Bradman Book. The Story and Book 1977, Centenary Test 1977, 644 Test match tickets. Collection of Records of the World’s Greatest Jubilee Test series 1977, programme thirty six Test match tickets, mainly Cricketer’. Compiled by ‘Outfield’ for the Ashes winning Test of 2005 2000’s. VG £30/40 and drawn by Will Mahony. An Atlas at the Oval etc. G £15/25 Publication. Pre 1949 Australian 645 South African cricket 1935-1965. CRICKET POSTCARDS, CIGARETTE & brochure with colour image of Selection of official brochures for TRADE CARDS Bradman to front cover wearing tours to the UK. Brochures are 1935, 1948 cap. Minor faults to covers 655 Alexander Hurwood. Queensland & 1947, 1955 & 1960. Also included otherwise in good condition. Printed Australia. Sepia plain back postcard are a good selection of scorecards in Melbourne £30/50 of Hurwood, head and shoulders, in including three from the 1935 tour Australian sweater on the 1930 tour including Tests at Lord’s and the 651 Scottish Cricket. Good selection of of England. Signed in ink by Oval, Day & Mason tour brochure ephemera including Dunfermline Hurwood. Card no. 10 in the series. 1951 etc. G £20/30 Cricket Club membership cards for Good/very good condition £80/120 1947, 1948, 1950-1955, 1957- 646 Test & county cricket. Selection of 1964, 1966-1971, 1973 and 1974, 656 Harold Thomas William Hardinge. programmes, scorecards, books, Kirkcaldy C.C. membership card for Kent & England 1902-1933. Mono Benefit brochures, autographs etc. 1940, Forsyth’s Scottish Cricket real photograph postcard of Includes Ken Preston Benefit Record 1955 & 1959, Dunfermline Hardinge, half length, wearing Kent brochure 1959, Alec Bedser Benefit C.C. ‘100 years at McKane Park’ cap and blazer. Nicely signed in ink brochure 1953, ‘Hedley Verity, 1979, Scottish Cricket Guide 1984, by Hardinge. Photo by B.C. Flemons Yorkshire & England . 1930-1939’ various scorecards and programmes of Tonbridge. G £100/130 E.L. Roberts. Pub. E.F. Hudson, ‘The for matches 1940’s-1960’s including Game of Cricket as it should be 657 Leslie E.G. Ames. Kent & England Dunfermline C.C., Stirling County played’ J.Hobbs, M. Tate and H. 1926-1951. Signed mono real C.C., Fifeshire, Aberdeenshire C.C. Strudwick, Surrey Centenary history photograph plainback postcard of etc. Programmes/scorecards (15) 1945-1945, Benefit scorecards Ames, full length, in batting pose. include Scottish Counties XI v Aston 1946-1949, official scorecard and B.C. Flemons of Tonbridge. G Powe’s XI 1954 (Benefit match for signatures of players from the £70/100 Powe), Fifeshire v Clackmannan England v New Zealand Leeds Test County 1955, Stirling County v 658 Kent C.C.C. 1924, 1926 and 1930. of 1983 etc. G £25/35 Fifeshire 1952, Perthshire v Fife Mono real photograph postcards of 647 Australia 1961 & 1964. Official P&O 1948, Fife v West Lothian 1961, Fife the teams with title to lower border. souvenir tour brochures for the v Stirling County 1955 etc. G All B.C. Flemons of Tonbridge. G/VG Australian tours of England. Both £30/50 £40/60 with pen pictures, picture of the 652 Scottish Counties XI v West Indies XI 659 Kent C.C.C. 1931, 1934, 1947, ship, fixtures etc. Printed in Sydney. 1954. Official souvenir folding 1949, 1952 and 1957. Mono real Pictorial covers. G £30/40 programme/scorecard for the match photograph postcards of the teams 648 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1932/33 played at The Arns, near Alloa, as with title to lower border. All B.C. ‘Bodyline’. ‘Souvenir of English part of Aston Bowe’s Benefit Year. Flemons of Tonbridge. Qty 6. G/VG Cricketers’ visit to Adelaide Signed to back cover by ten £50/60

70 660 ‘Kent Cricket Team 1906’. Mono out. Odd faults otherwise in good majority real photograph postcards. postcard of the team with title and condition £30/50 Sold with two Wrench series players names to lower border. postcards of Clem Hill and J.J. Kelly. 668 M.C.C. tour of New Zealand Mockford of Tonbridge. Sold with Faults to the 1926 otherwise in good 1960/61. Mono postcard of the four other Kent postcards of L.Ames, condition. Qty 9 £50/70 M.C.C. team, sitting and standing, G. Downton, D.G. Clark and the St wearing tour blazers and cricket 674 Surrey 1970/1990’s. Selection of Lawrence Ground. Qty 5. G £20/30 attire. Nicely signed to verso by seven signed, mainly modern, 661 Len Hutton, Yorkshire & England. fourteen members of the team postcards of Surrey players. Mono real photograph postcard of including Captain, Silk, Allen, Signatures include Knight, McIntyre, Hutton walking out to bat in Padgett, Watson, Barber, Murray, Edrich, Willis, A.Bedser, E. Bedser England cap. The card with printed Stewart, Larter, Wilson etc. G etc. G £20/30 inscription ‘Leonard Hutton £50/70 675 Surrey. Selection of six sepia signed (Yorkshire) creates a Test Cricket 669 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1932/33 F.C. Dick postcards of Edrich (two, Record, England v Australia at The ‘Bodyline’. ‘Putting the Lid on both different), Loader, A.Bedser Oval. August 23rd 1938. 364 runs’. Collecting the Ashes’. Unusual sepia (two, both different), McIntyre and Signed in ink by Hutton. Walter caricature postcard depicting Barton. G £30/40 Scott of Bradford. G £60/90 Sutcliffe and Larwood with an 676 Surrey. Selection of sixteen sepia and 662 Andrew Sandham. Surrey & England ‘Ashes’ dustbin with players legs, mono F.C. Dick postcards of Surrey 1911-1937. Sepia postcard of stumps, caps under the lid. The players including Loader, Brooks, Sandham, head and shoulders, postcard was published following Barling, Gregory, Watts, Laker, wearing England blazer. Nicely England victory in the first Test in Barrington, Fishlock, Parker, May, signed in black ink by Sandham. December 1932. Postcard by J. Clark, Lock etc. G £40/60 Series unknown. G £50/70 Webb, Douglas Studio, Notts. The caricatures by Victor F. Pickup. Odd 677 Cricket postcards. Selection of 663 Errol R.T. Holmes. Surrey & England. faults to edges otherwise in good eleven postcards showing teams, Mono real photograph postcard of condition. Rare £30/50 groups and individual players. South Holmes, head and shoulders, Africans 1929 (Jaeger), Pakistan wearing Surrey cap. Signed in black 670 Players 1931. Mono postcard of the 1954, county teams and Kent ink by Holmes. Dated ‘August 1937’ Yorkshire team who played M.C.C. players, some Star Series. Generally to verso. Publisher unknown. G at Scarborough 1931. Signed to good condition £20/30 £30/50 verso by nine of the Players team in ink who played the Gentlemen in the 678 England 1977/78. Official England 664 John F. Parker. Surrey. Mono real following game of the Festival. Christmas card from the tour of photograph postcard of Parker, half Signatures include Holes, Paynter, Pakistan and New Zealand 1977/78. length, wearing Surrey blazer. F.C. Leyland, Duckworth, Verity, The card sent by Ken Barrington and Dick. Signature to darker area of Mitchell, Larwood, Hobbs etc. signed to inside pages by seventeen postcard. G £30/40 Vertical crease to card otherwise in members of the England team, 665 Herbert Sutcliffe. Yorkshire & good condition £80/120 including Botham, Randall, Roope, England 1919-1945. Mono real Gatting, Lever, Brearley, Old, Miller 671 James Iremonger. Nottinghamshire photograph postcard of Sutcliffe, etc. G £25/35 1899-1914. Smith’s ‘Cricketers’ half length, wearing England blazer. cigarette card nicely signed in ink to 679 England 1979/80. Official England Nicely signed in blue ink by Sutcliffe. face by Iremonger. G £30/50 Christmas card from the tour of VG £50/80 Australia and India 1979/80. Signed 672 Australian tours to England 1905- 666 Wilfred Rhodes. Yorkshire & to inside pages by fourteen members 1961. Collection of eleven team England. Excellent sepia real of the England team. Signatures postcards covering the tours to photograph postcard of Rhodes, include Botham, Boycott, Gooch, England in 1905 (Bolland), 1912 wearing Yorkshire cap and blazer Underwood, Willis, Brearley, Gower (Bolland), 1921 (P.G. Hunt), 1926 with title. Publisher unknown. G etc. G £25/35 (Bolland), 1930 (Bolland), 1934 £25/35 (Photo-Work), 1938 (S&F), 1948 680 M.C.C. 1958/59. Official M.C.C. 667 J.B. Hobbs. ‘I want you to know- I (Bridge House), 1953 (official), 1956 Christmas card from the tour of am with the Test team in Australia (official) and 1961 (plain back). The Australia & New Zealand 1958/59. describing the tour for ‘The Star. J.B. majority real photograph postcards. The card sent by Masseur, D. Hobbs’. Sepia postcard with image G/VG £70/100 Montague and signed to back cover of Hobbs and advertising message by all twenty members of the 673 Australian tours to England 1905- produced for the M.C.C. ‘Bodyline England touring party including 1938. Collection of seven team Tour’ 1932/33. The postcard May, Lock, Statham, Cowdrey, postcards covering the tours to handstamped to back 21st October Brown, Graveney, Tyson, Trueman, England in 1905 (Hartmann), 1912 1932. Sold with a sepia postcard Bailey, Laker etc. G £40/60 (Beagles), 1921 (P.G. Hunt), 1926 ‘The Johnnie Walker Scoreboard (Bolland), 1930 (J.Smith), 1934 681 Australian tour of South Africa 1934. Showing scores from the 1st (Photo-Work) and 1938 (S&F). The 1957/58. Official tour Christmas Test at Trent Bridge. England 268 all

71 card with kangaroo image and titles Players Cricketers 1930. Some 691 Ramlal Nikhanj Kapil Dev. Hyryana, to front cover and team picture to modern cards. Also quantity of Northamptonshire, Worcestershire & inside pages. Signed to Gordan from A.&B.C. Cricket trade cards India 1975-1994. Indian navy blue John Brennan. VG £25/35 1950/60’s. Plus ‘Owzthat’ cricket cloth Test cap worn by Kapil Dev game in small tin box. Odd faults, during his Test career. The cap with 682 T.C.C.B. and E.C.B. collectors cards. otherwise in good condition £30/50 embroidered and wired Indian Blue folder containing 180 cards of emblem to front, has handwritten to cricketers, cards produced by Stamp 687 A&BC Gum Cricketers 1961 Test inside label, ‘K. Dev’ and ‘22’. Good Publicity. One hundred and seventy Series. Full set of forty eight colour condition £400/600 eight of these cards have been cards in good condition. Sold with signed by the player featured Scanlons ‘Cricket World Series’ 1990 Previously sold by Knights as part of including Srinath, John Major, colour cards. 43/66 cards. G/VG the Benefit auction held Caddick, Colin Cowdrey,Sohail, £40/60 in November 1996. Sold with a Tendulkar, Athurton,Lara, Trueman, signed note of authentication from 688 Cricket cigarette cards. Three full Botham, Ambrose, Ul-Haq, Thorpe, Allan Lamb sets of fifty cards. Will’s Cricketers Anwar, Kumble, Pollock, Kirsten, 1928 (2nd series), Players Cricketers All -rounder Kapil Dev played 131 Rhodes, Procter, Cullinan, Cronje, 1934 and 1938. Loosley presented Tests for India taking 434 wickets at Atherton, Compton, Gough, Waqar, in card albums. Some faults 29.64 with a best of 9-83. He scored Azharuddin, Gooch, Swanton, otherwise in good condition £20/30 over 5000 runs at an average of Bedser, Klusener, Chanderpaul, 31.05 with a best of 163 Kallis, Julien, Campbell, Walsh, 689 ‘Cricketers of Kent’. Full set of fifty J.Adams, Ranatunga, Butt, Malik, trade cards, twenty two cards have 692 Pakistan green test cap, by Naeem Vettori, Parore, Dexter, Warne, Ntini been signed by the player featured. of Lahore, with Pakistan emblem etc. Some duplication. G £200/300 Signatures include Ames, Baptiste, embroidered in gold thread to Bryan, Cowdrey, Ellison, Knott, centre. Player unknown. G 683 ‘International Cricketers’ Classic Levett, Swanton, Luckhurst, £100/150 collectors cards. Red folder Richardson, Ridgway, Wilson, containing over 190 signed cards of 693 Shane Alexander Thomson. Wright, Underwood etc. Minor cricketers, cards produced by Stamp Northern Districts & New Zealand fading to odd signature otherwise in Publicity. Signatures include Fleming, 1987-1997. New Zealand black good condition. Mounted, framed McCullum, Collingwood, S. Jones, cloth Test cap worn by Watson and glazed £30/50 H.Gibbs, S. Smith, Swann, Sarwan, during his Test career. The cap with Gibson, M. Taylor, Trescothick, CRICKET CAPS, ATTIRE, embroidered silver fern emblem to Vaughan, McGill, Cairns, Willis, BLAZERS ETC front, has handwritten to inside label Harmison, Nel, Saqlain, Flower, his name and phone number, Additional images of cricket caps Razzaq, Hinds, Jacobs, Bravo, Prior, ‘Thommo’ and ‘555620, Hamilton’ can be found on our website. Panesar, Alfridi, Pietersen, Bell, and is also signed by Thompson. A.Cook, Dilshan, Malinga, Streak, 690 Jonathan Payn Fellows-Smith. Good/very good condition Anderson, Broad, Collymore, Northamptonshire, Transvaal & £200/300 Bresnan, Randall, Moxon, Trott, South Africa 1954-1960. South Shane Watson played 19 Tests for Morgan, Rashid etc. Some African green cloth Test cap worn by New Zealand scoring almost 1000 duplication. G £200/300 Fellows-Smith during the South runs and averaging 30.90 with a African tour of England in 1960. The 684 ‘World Series All Stars 1993/94’. Full best of 120no v Pakistan at cap, by L.F. Palmer of Johannesburg, set of twenty four Australian Christchurch in 1994 with embroidered raised springbok ‘Buttercup’ colour trade cards, emblem and ‘S.A. 1960’ beneath in 694 West Indies maroon test cap, by thirteen of the cards signed by the good condition. The cap has ‘J.P. Michael of Chatham, with West player featured. Signatures include Fellows-Smith’ handwritten to inner Indies emblem embroidered to Warne, Healy, Border, Taylor, label £300/400 centre. The letter ‘R’ handwritten to M.Waugh, S.Waugh, Donald, label. Player unknown. G £100/150 Wessels, Crowe etc. VG £25/35 Jon Fellows-Smith played 4 Tests for South Africa all against England in 695 Zimbabwe dark green test cap, by 685 ‘Cricket at Worcester. John 1960. He made 166 Test runs with a Albion C&D, with Zimbabwe Birtwistle. Mounted colour print of highest score of 32 and an average emblem embroidered to centre. the County Ground, signed by the of 27.66 and took two catches. In all Player unknown. G £100/150 artist. 15.5”x12.5”. Sold with ten first class cricket he score almost sets of mounted reprint cricket 696 Dean Mervyn Jones. Victoria, 4000 runs at an average of 29.40 cigarette cards including two non Derbyshire & Durham & Australia and a top score of 109no and took cricket sets. VG £15/25 1981-1997. Australian dark green 149 wickets at 29.62 with a best of cloth Test cap worn by Jones during 686 Cricket cigarette cards 1920’s 7-26. his Test career. The cap, by Albion onwards. Good selection of mainly England won the Test series 3-0 C&D, with embroidered Australian odds, odd full sets including Players emblem to front. The cap has 1938, Players Caricatures RIP 1926, handwritten to inside label, ‘D.Jones’

72 and ‘Deono’. Good/very good 699 Allan Joseph Lamb. Previously sold by Knights as part of condition £2500/3500 Northamptonshire & England 1972- the Alan Wells Benefit auction held 1995. England navy blue One Day in August 1996. Sold with a signed Dean Jones played 52 Tests for cloth International cap, by Michael note of authentication from Wells Australia making 3631 Test runs of Chatham, with embroidered with a highest score of 216 and an Mohammad Azharuddin played in single white lion emblem of England average of 46.55. In all first class 99 Tests for India scoring over 6,000 to front of cap worn by Lamb during cricket he scored over 19000 runs at runs at 45.03 with a highest score of his Test career. Signed to inner label an average of 51.85 and a top score 199 by Lamb. G/VG £100/150 of 324no. 704 Derbyshire navy blue county 1st XI Previously sold by Knights as part of 697 Dennis Leslie Amiss. Warwickshire & cricket cap with county emblem the Allan Lamb Benefit auction held England 1960-1983. England navy embroidered to front. Player in November 1996. Sold with a blue cloth Test cap, by Michael of unknown. G/VG £60/90 signed note of authentication from Chatham, with embroidered three Allan Lamb 705 Geoff Cook. Northamptonshire, lions and crown emblem of England Durham & England 1971-1995. to cap, worn by Amiss during his Lamb played in 79 Tests for England Durham navy blue county 1st XI Test career. The cap was given to scoring 4656 Test runs at 36.09 with cricket cap, by Michael of Chatham, David Smith, Surrey, Worcestershire, a highest score of 142. In first class with county emblem embroidered to Sussex & England by Amiss for his cricket he scored over 32,000 runs at front. Name handwritten to inner Benefit Year in 1994. Very good an average of 48.94 with a highest cap label. G/VG £100/150 condition £250/350 score of 294 706 Essex navy blue county 1st XI cricket Previously sold by Knights as part of 700 Allan Peter Wells. Sussex, Kent & cap with county emblem the David Smith Benefit auction England 1981-2000. England ‘Rebel’ embroidered/wired to front. Player held at Hove in 1994. Sold with a tour of South Africa 1990/91. unknown. G/VG £60/90 signed note of authentication from England navy blue cap worn by David Smith Wells on the tour of South Africa. 707 Glamorgan navy blue county 1st XI The cap with England lion gold and cricket cap with county emblem Dennis Amiss played for red emblem with ‘English XI 1990- embroidered to front. Player Warwickshire for 23 years and 91’ beneath has been signed by unknown. G/VG £60/90 appeared in 444 matches for the Wells to label. G/VG £70/100 County. He scored over 36,500 runs 708 Gloucestershire navy blue county 1st in first class cricket at an average of Previously sold by Knights as part of XI cricket cap with county emblem 43.28. He played in fifty Test the Alan Wells Benefit auction held embroidered/wired to front. Player matches for England scoring over in August 1996. Sold with a signed unknown. G/VG £60/90 3500 Test runs at an average of note of authentication from Wells 709 Michael Norman Somerset Taylor. 39.88 with a top score of 262no v Alan Wells played for Sussex for 15 Nottinghamshire & Hampshire the West Indies at Kingston, Jamaica years before moving to Kent in 1964-1980. Hampshire navy blue in 1973/74 1997. In all first class cricket, he county 1st XI cricket cap, by Michael 698 Robert George Dylan Willis. Surrey, made over 21,000 runs at 38.57 of Chatham, with county emblem Warwickshire & England 1969-1984. with a highest score of 253no. He embroidered to front. Name ‘M.H.S. M.C.C. navy blue touring cap, by played one Test for England v West Taylor’ handwritten to inner cap Michael of Chatham, issued to Willis Indies in August 1995 label. Sold with a letter from Taylor during his Test career. The cap, with to the vendor regarding the cap. G 701 . Official England emblem of St. George and £100/150 M.C.C. ‘egg & bacon’ yellow and the Dragon embroidered to front, red hooped cloth cricket cap. VG 710 Lancashire navy blue county 1st XI has an official typed label to inside £60/90 cricket cap with county emblem with his name ‘R.G.D. Willis’. The embroidered to front. Name cap appears to have been un-worn. 702 Marylebone Cricket Club. Official handwritten to label ‘James D. VG £150/250 M.C.C. navy blue cricket cap with Hughes’. Sold with a handwritten M.C.C. emblem in gold and red to Bob Willis will always be letter from David Hughes on front. VG £40/60 remembered for bowling the Lancashire headed paper. G/VG Australian’s out at Headingley on 703 Mohammad Azharuddin. £70/100 the final day of the 1981 test, taking Hyderabad, South Zone, Derbyshire 711 Leicestershire green county 1st XI 8-43 after Ian Botham’s heroics with & India 1981-2000. Indian navy blue cricket cap with county emblem of a the bat. For England he played in 90 baseball style Test cricket cap worn fox embroidered to front. Player Test matches taking 325 wickets at by Azharuddin during the India v unknown. G/VG £60/90 an average of 25.20 and a best of 8- West Indies Test Series 1994. The 43. In all first class cricket he took cap with Indian emblem to front and 712 Mark Benson. Kent & England 1980- over 890 wickets at an average of ‘India v West Indies 1994’ to back in 1995. Kent navy blue county 1st XI 24.99 with a best of 8-32 v gold thread. G/VG £40/60 cricket cap with county emblem Gloucestershire in 1977 embroidered to front. Sold with a

73 letter from Benson to the vendor 719 Warwickshire navy blue county 1st 727 Chris Taylor. Gloucestershire players regarding the cap. G/VG £100/150 XI cricket cap, by Dege of Savile navy blue baseball cap with club Row, with county emblem emblem to front. ‘Tales’ handwritten 713 Phillip Clive Roderick Tufnell. embroidered to front. Player to label (Taylor’s nickname). G Middlesex & England 1986-2002. unknown. VG £60/90 £25/35 Middlesex navy blue county 1st XI cricket cap, by Albion C&D, with 720 Alan Paul Pridgeon. Worcestershire 728 Chris Gayle. Deccan Chargers (IPL) county emblem embroidered to 1972-1989. Worcestershire green black baseball cricket cap. With front. The vendor bought the cap county 1st XI cricket cap, by Foster name ‘Chris Gayle’ handwritten to direct from Tufnell following the end of London, with county emblem inside. G £25/35 of a county season. G £100/150 embroidered to front. Sold with a 729 Australia v New Zealand, Melbourne letter from Pridgeon to the vendor 714 Nick Cook, Leicestershire, 1991. England cricket sun hat signed regarding the cap. VG £100/150 Northamptonshire & England 1978- to rim by twenty six players, 1996. Northamptonshire maroon 721 Yorkshire navy blue county 1st XI signatures include Healy, Border, county 1st XI cricket cap, by Club cricket cap with county emblem S.Waugh, Simpson, Hadlee, Taylor, Colours, with county emblem embroidered to front. Player M. Waugh, Boon, Wright, embroidered to front. ‘N.G.B.C.’ unknown. VG £60/90 Alderman, Crowe, Jones etc. Sold handwritten to inner label. Sold with with a further England sun hat 722 Oxford University C.C. navy blue 1st a photocopied letter from Cook to signed by the 1996 in South Africa XI cricket cap, by Foster of London, the vendor regarding the cap. G 1996. Some fading to the 1996 with University emblem £100/150 signatures. G £30/40 embroidered to front. Player Nick Cook took over 875 wickets in unknown. G £40/60 730 David Smith, Surrey, Worcestershire, first class cricket during his career. Sussex & England. Surrey C.C.C. 723 Cambridge University C.C. light blue He played 15 Test matches for navy blue blazer worn by Smith 1st XI cricket cap. Player unknown. England taking 52 wickets at 32.48. during his playing career. The blazer, G £40/60 He is now a first class umpire by Austin Reed, with embroidered 724 Hertfordshire C.C.C. navy blue emblem of the Prince of Wales 715 Kevin Cooper. Nottinghamshire & county 1st XI cricket cap with county feathers to chest pocket. With note Gloucestershire 1976-1996. emblem of a stag embroidered to of authentication from Smith dated Nottinghamshire navy blue county front. Player unknown. VG £30/50 1994. Small hole to back of blazer 1st XI cricket cap with county otherwise in very good condition. G emblem embroidered to front. Sold 725 John Berry Hobbs, Surrey & England £70/100 with a letter from Cooper to the 1905-1934. Surrey brown county vendor regarding the cap. G/VG 1st XI cricket cap, by E.C. Devereux Previously sold by Knights in 1994 £100/150 of Eton, with silk crest of the Prince 730a William Howard Vernon 'Hopper' of Wales feathers above the county 716 Surrey brown county 1st XI cricket Levett. Kent & England 1930-1947. emblem embroidered to front. The cap, by Michael of Chatham, with Minor Counties 1928. Minor inner label inscribed in ink ‘Hobbs’. crest of the Prince of Wales feathers Counties Cricket Association blazer Odd minor faults otherwise in above the county emblem worn by Levett circa 1928 season. good/very good condition £600/800 embroidered to front. Player The navy blue blazer, by E.C. unknown. VG £60/90 Previously sold by Christies as lot Devereux of Eton, with embroidered 169 in their auction held on the raised unicorn emblem of the Minor 717 Somerset navy blue county 1st XI 24th June 2003 Counties to chest. 'W.H.V. Levett' cricket cap, by Foster of London, and '1933' handwritten to label in with county emblem embroidered to Jack Hobbs played for Surrey ink. Good condition £40/60 front. Player unknown. VG £60/90 between 1905-1934 and played 834 first class matches. He scored over The blazer was worn by Levett in the 718 Ian James Gould. Middlesex, Sussex 61,700 at an average of 50.70 with match between Minor Counties and & England 1975-1990. Sussex navy 199 centuries and a highest score of Oxford University in May 1933. blue county 1st XI cricket cap with 316 v Middlesex in 1926. For Levett took three catches and one county emblem embroidered/wired England he made 61 Test stumping in the match. The Minor to front. ‘Gould’ handwritten to appearances scoring over 5,400 runs Counties won the match by 158 inner label. G £100/150 at an average of 56.74 with a best of runs , a wicket keeper, played 211 v South Africa in 1924. Both 731 David Andrew Warner. New South 298 first class matches, scoring over highest scores being made at Lord’s Wales & Australia. Australian One 8,700 runs at 26.05 with a highest 726 Don Bradman. Baggy green cap Day International shirt worn by score of 128. He took 536 first class produced by ‘The Bradman Warner in his career. The gold and catches and 67 stumpings. He made Collection’ in 1997 to commemorate green shirt with Australian emblem 18 appearances for England in One Bradman’s 90th Birthday. The cap, and ‘Victoria Bitter’ sponsors logo to Day Internationals by Albion C&D of Australia, with front. ‘Warner’ and number ‘31’ to braiding and emblem to front. Rare verso and signed to verso by twelve £50/70 of the Australian team. The shirt was

74 worn in the T20 International 738 Dermot Alexander Reeve. Sussex, wooden interior presented to between Australia and Pakistan at Warwickshire & England 1983-1996. Gillingham in appreciation of his Edgbaston in 2010 when Warner National Westminster Bank Trophy. work for the club, he later became made 41. VG £140/180 A silver metal medallion, present to Secretary of the club in 1933. The Reeve at the Nat West Final at Lords, cigarette case engraved to lid ‘To 732 South Africa green and gold one day engraved ‘1989. Middlesex v Rev. G.W. Gillingham from the cricket shirt, trousers and sleeveless Warwickshire, Winners’. Reeve score Worcestershire County Cricket Club shirt. The shirts with South African 42 and bowled twelve overs, four Committee, November 7th-9th emblem and sponsors logo ‘Castle’ maidens and took one wicket for 1923’. Full set of marks to both box to chest. ‘South Africa’ to back. All twenty seven runs winning the ‘Man and lid. Hallmarked London 1921. with ‘Hummel’ manufacturing of the Match’ award. In original The case measures approx 5”x3.5”. labels. The label to inside trousers presentation case. Previously sold by G/VG £250/350 marked in biro ‘Morkell’. VG £50/80 Knights in 1996. G £80/120 Gillingham died on June 11th 1953 733 Suresh Raina 2011. Indian white Test 739 ‘Surrey County Cricket Club. County after a ministry of fifty-two years, cricket shirt and trousers. The shirt Champions 1952-1958. Original played cricket for Gentlemen of with Indian emblem, player number glass ashtray in Surrey colours Worcestershire before the first ‘265’ and sponsors logo ‘Sahara’ to produced to mark this achievement. World War. Though never attaining chest. The label to inside trousers 4.5”x4.5”. G £20/30 to first-class standards, he was a marked in biro ‘S.R.’. VG £50/80 great cricket enthusiast who did 740 England v Australia 1934. ‘Test 734 Zaheer Khan 2011. Indian white Test much good work for Worcestershire. Match Playing Cards’. Two sets of sleeveless sweater. The sweater with When becoming Rector of St. playing cards, one coloured in navy Indian emblem and sponsors logo Martin’s, Worcester, he revived and blue with batsman and English lion ‘Sahara’ to chest. The initials ‘ZK’ managed the Worcestershire Club emblem and 1934 above, the other handwritten beneath the Indian and Ground matches, and in 1923 set similar but in red and with emblem in blue ink. VG £25/35 he organised a bazaar which realised Australian kangaroo. Made by Chas £2,300 for the County Club. From 735 Iftikhar Anjum. Pakistan white Test Goodall & Son of London. In original 1929 he acted for some seasons as shirt. The shirt with Pakistan emblem decorative box. Rare. G £50/80 honorary secretary to Worcestershire and player number 186 and 741 Cricket Club shields. Excellent in order that the secretary, C. F. sponsors logo ‘Pepsi’ to chest. The selection of five wooden shields each Walters, could play for the county. initials Some wear to the sponsors with colour emblems with club’s During this period when, during the logo otherwise in good condition name in scroll below. The shields are winter the River Severn flooded the £30/50 for ‘Marylebone Cricket Club’ x2, county ground at Worcester, 736 Ian Botham. Somerset, Middlesex C.C.C., Surrey C.C.C. and Gillingham swam across the ground Worcestershire & England. White Sussex C.C.C. VG/EX £25/35 to gain access to the Pavilion and England cricket shirt, with England returned with the account books. He 742 William Bowyer Smijth M.P. and ‘Tetley Bitter’ emblems to chest, was author of The Cardinal’s Marylebone Cricket Club 1845- given to Graham Dilley during the Treasure, a romance of the 1848. A carved oak E.P.S. mounted England tour of Australia in Elizabethan age, part of the twin handled bowl with ceramic 1979/80. Fading initials ‘I.T.B.’ to proceeds from which he devoted to bowl liner inscribed to silver metal label. Sold with signed letter of the Worcestershire C.C.C. and the outer ring ‘From Wm Bowyer Smijth. provenance from Dilley. G R.S.P.C.A. When Vicar of St. Mark’s, 1881’. The oak bowl carved with an £350/450 Coventry, he was for four years ivy leaf floral pattern with his family tenant of a condemned public Previously sold by Knights at their crest of an Heraldic Tiger in shield to house, The Barley Mow, which he auction held in August 1997 side. The ceramic liner with stapled transformed into a Hooligans’ Club crack otherwise in good condition. CRICKET CERAMICS & where boxing and Bible classes went 12.5” diameter, 5” tall £100/150 METALWARE ETC hand-in-hand. Bowyer Smijth contested South 737 ‘The English Eleven 1885’. Excellent 744 ‘Australian Mulga’. Two cricket bats, Essex in the 1847 general election original colour ‘Gunn & Moore’ free both different, made from the unsuccessfully. He entered the standing metal advertising plaque Australian Mulga tree. 10” and 9”. British House of Commons in 1852, featuring cameos of the England G £25/35 sitting as a Member of Parliament players with title and W.G. Grace to (MP) until 1857. Bowyer Smijth had 745 I.C.C. World Cup 2007. Large centre. Players names are listed to a commission as lieutenant in the ceramic plate produced to lower border with advertising 19th Essex Rifle Volunteers and commemorate the competition. The slogan ‘For Over 50 Years, leading served as a Deputy Lieutenant and a plate in blue glaze with palm tree players, the world over, have used Justice of the Peace. He died in and sun design to centre and title Gunn & Moore’s ‘Autograph’ Bats’. 1883 around the rim. Limited edition Good/very good condition 170/180. ‘Earthworks Barbados’ £100/150 743 Reverend George William stamped to verso. VG £30/50 Gillingham. Silver cigarette case with

75 746 Staffordshire jug. Victorian certificate. G £30/40 760 Len Hutton. Yorkshire & England Staffordshire blue glazed jug with Endurance Ltd cold-cast porcelain 751 Denis Compton. Middlesex & strap handle, decorated in relief with figure of Hutton tossing for innings. England. Endurance Ltd cold-cast a figure of a batsman standing at the On wooden plinth with title. Approx porcelain figure of Compton in crease with stumps behind, to verso 8.5” tall. Limited edition 53/2500, batting pose. On wooden plinth with a figure of a cyclist. Further with certificate. G £30/50 title. Approx 6.5” tall. Limited decoration of birds, trees and a edition 53/2500, with certificate. G 761 Keith Miller. Australia. Endurance Ltd house to jug. The main figures £30/40 cold-cast porcelain figure of Miller highlighted with gold lustre. Approx holding a bail. On wooden plinth 6” tall. Generally good/very good 752 W.G. Grace. Gloucestershire & with title. Approx 9” tall. Limited condition £80/120 England. Endurance Ltd cold-cast edition 53/2500, with certificate. G porcelain figure of Grace in batting 747 Young cricketer. Pair of bisque £40/60 pose. On wooden plinth with title. figures, one of a young cricketer, Approx 9” tall. Limited edition 762 Jim Laker. Surrey & England. standing with bat in his left hand, 53/1016, with certificate. G £40/60 Endurance Ltd cold-cast porcelain wearing a blue waistcoat, shoes and figure of Laker in bowling pose. On holding a cricket ball in his right 753 . Gloucestershire & wooden plinth with title. Approx 8” hand. The other figure of a lady England. Endurance Ltd cold-cast tall. Limited edition 53/2500, with tennis player holding a tennis racket porcelain figure of Hammond in certificate. G £30/40 in her right hand and holding a ball batting pose. On wooden plinth in her left. Blue waistcoat and shoes. with title. Approx 7.5” tall. Limited 763 Brian Lara ‘375’. West Indies. Both figures standing on naturalistic edition 53/2500, with certificate. G Endurance Ltd cold-cast porcelain oval bases. Gold lustre to both £30/40 figure of Lara in batting pose. On figures. Each approx 10” tall. Circa wooden plinth with title. Approx 754 Everton Weekes. West Indies. 1870/1880’s. Rare as a pair. Hairline 8.5” tall. Limited edition 53/375, Endurance Ltd cold-cast porcelain crack to the base of the young with certificate. G £40/60 figure of Weekes in batting pose. On cricketer otherwise in good/very wooden plinth with title. Approx 7” 764 Harold Larwood. Nottinghamshire & good condition £150/250 tall. Limited edition. G £30/40 England. Endurance Ltd cold-cast 748 Cricketing belt buckles. Three brass porcelain figure of Larwood in 755 . Surrey & England. belt buckles, one, head and shoulder bowling pose. On wooden plinth Endurance Ltd cold-cast porcelain image of a batsman with ‘A quick with title. Approx 8” tall. Limited figure of May in batting pose. On eye, a steady hand’ to edge, another edition 53/2500, with certificate. G wooden plinth with title. Approx 8” showing a running batsman and the £30/40 tall. Limited edition 53/285, with other, smaller, of crossed bats and certificate. G £30/40 765 Vivian Richards. West Indies. ball. Worn and rusted, some Endurance Ltd cold-cast porcelain damage. Viewing essential £20/30 756 Fred Trueman. Yorkshire & England. figure of Richards in batting pose. Endurance Ltd cold-cast porcelain 749 ‘The Cricketers Inn, Chertsey’. On wooden plinth with title. Approx figure of Trueman in bowling pose. Heavy Victorian one pint side 7” tall. Limited edition. G £30/40 On wooden plinth with title. Approx spouted pewter footed measure jug . 8” tall. Limited edition 53/2500, 766 Ian Botham, Somerset & England. The jug with the initials ‘R.R’ to side with certificate. G £30/40 Endurance Ltd cold-cast porcelain and stamped ‘Pint’ and verification figure of Botham in batting pose. On mark is a crown over ‘VR’ with ‘587’ 757 Don Bradman. Australia. Endurance wooden plinth. Approx 9.5” tall. and ‘SYC’ beneath. Engraved to Ltd cold-cast porcelain figure of Limited edition 53/2500, with base are the words ‘The Cricketers Bradman in batting pose. On certificate. G £30/50 Inn, Chertsey’. The jug is 4.75” high. wooden plinth with title. Approx 8” Some wear otherwise in good tall. Limited edition 54/2500, with 767 . Leicestershire & condition. Unusual £80/120 certificate. G £40/60 England. Endurance Ltd cold-cast porcelain figure of Gower in batting The Cricketers Inn at Chertsey, a 758 Jack Hobbs . Surrey & England. pose. On wooden plinth with title. large riverside inn, now closed, was Endurance Ltd cold-cast porcelain Approx 8.5” tall. Limited edition. G formerly the Walnut Tree in figure of Hobbs in batting pose. On £30/40 Chertsey. The Walnut Tree, For wooden plinth with title. Approx 8” some more important matches in tall. Limited edition 53/5000, with 768 Dickie Bird. England Umpire. the 1760’/80s, stands were erected certificate. G £30/40 Endurance Ltd cold-cast porcelain at the Chertsey ground and figure of Bird in umpiring pose. On 759 Brian Statham. Lancashire & refreshments were provided at the wooden plinth. Approx 9” tall. England. Endurance Ltd cold-cast Walnut Tree Limited edition 53/2500, with porcelain figure of Statham in certificate. G £30/40 750 Godfrey Evans. Kent & England. bowling pose. On wooden plinth Endurance Ltd cold-cast porcelain with title. Approx 7” tall. Limited 769 ‘The Century Collection’. Collection figure of Evans in wicket keeping edition 53/2500, with certificate. G of hand painted miniature cricket pose. Limited edition. On wooden £30/40 figures of Jim Laker, Denis Compton, plinth with title. Approx 8.5” tall. John Wisden, Len Hutton, Wally Limited edition 53/2500, with Hammond, Harold Larwood and 76 Godfrey Evans. All limited edition of 773* ‘Doctors Orders’. March 1948. Large better against his bogy bowler Alec 100 produced, with certificates. Odd and impressive original pen and ink Bedser. The cartoon, signed by faults otherwise in good condition. caricature/ cartoon newspaper Wells, measures 11.25”x18”. Qty 7 £40/60 artwork, highlighted with colour, for Excellent image. Good condition ‘The Herald’ newspaper by artist £100/150 770 Cricket Ceramics and Metalware. Samuel Wells. The cartoon depicts Selection including M.C.C. Golden Australia won the Test by 274 runs Don Bradman, in full cricket attire Oldies 1994 commemorative medals and Australian cap holding a bat 776* ‘The Gabba Gamble’. December in original boxes, ‘Sir Donald aloft, collecting a prescription from 1954. M.C.C. Tour of Australia Bradman’ $5 coin in original box, the Doctor. The prescription is for 1954/55. Large and impressive ceramic figure of W.G. Grace, silver ‘Lots of Centuries’ and the doctor is original pen and ink caricature/ plated cricket spoon etc. Qty 7. G telling Bradman to have ‘Your cartoon newspaper artwork, £25/35 prescription made up at Lords!’. highlighted with colour, for an 771 Cricket match boxes. Collection of Bradman cricket bag has label ‘Test Australian newspaper by artist seventeen match boxes all decorated Team leaves To-day’ to side and box Samuel Wells. The cartoon depicts with a County Cricket Club emblem. of ducks to side with label ‘Food for images relating to the Test match, Circa 1970/80’s. Sold with a Britain XI’. The cartoon, signed by Len Hutton put Australia in to bat collection of twenty five cricket club Wells, measures 16”x15”. Dated to and they proceeded to make 503-6 pin badges, all counties represented back 11th March 1948. Excellent on the close of the 2nd day. with the exception of Glamorgan. image. Good condition £200/300 Cartoons include images of Hutton, Some duplicates. G £20/30 Morris (153), Harvey (162), Morris The famous 1948 Australian and Bedser (hit him for a six too, but 771a Warwickshire. Four plates, three ‘Invincibles’ touring team won the 3 ‘lives’ in his century). Mention of County Championship winning Test series by four Tests to nil and Winston Churchill’s 80th Birthday plates for 1994, 1995 and 2004. The remained unbeaten throughout the etc. The cartoon, signed by Wells, first two Royal Grafton plates and tour measures 11”x18”. Excellent image. limited edition of 1000 plates, the 774* ‘Split Personalities. Ah, I see you’re Good condition £100/150 other limited edition ‘second’ not all there’. January 1948. Large 47/100. Sold with a ‘Century of Australia won the Test by an innings and impressive original pen and ink Century’ Coalport plate for Dennis and 154 runs caricature/ cartoon newspaper Amiss, limited edition of 500. Sold artwork, highlighted with colour, for 777* ‘G-Rout- In Juggler Vein’. 1960. with two books one on Bradman, ‘The Herald’ newspaper by artist Large and impressive original pen the other on the S.C.G.. G £30/40 Samuel Wells. The cartoon is split in and ink caricature/ cartoon CRICKET PRINTS & PAINTINGS half and to the left hand side, a bank newspaper artwork for an Australian manager (shown split in two) sitting newspaper by artist Samuel Wells. Samuel Wells born in 1885 worked in his office is being given papers to The top half of the cartoon depicts drawing sporting cartoons for the sign, and on the right hand side he is Wally Grout in wicket keeper mode Melbourne Punch, Herald and The sitting at Melbourne watching the having taken a world record 8 Age and also worked for the Daily Test match v India. The cartoon, catches for Queensland v Western Dispatch in the UK signed by Wells, measures Australia and the retirement of Ray 772* ‘Winning Hand?’. November 1946. 17”x13.5”. Dated to back 2nd Lindwall (1500 Test runs, 228 Test Large original pen and ink January 1948. Excellent image. wickets) etc. Other images of the caricature/ cartoon newspaper Good condition £100/150 Olympics and Horse Racing. The artwork, highlighted with colour, for cartoon, signed by Wells, measures Australia beat India in the Boxing ‘The Herald’ newspaper by artist 14”x21”. Excellent image. Good Day Test by 233 runs, Bradman Samuel Wells. The cartoon depicts condition £50/80 made a hundred in both innings the Australian (kangaroo) and Australia won the Test by an innings England (lion) selectors playing 775* ‘Introducing the Donah (Lady) to a and 154 runs cards, the cards being Test players. Pal’. February 1951. M.C.C. Tour of The Australian selectors are showing Australia 1950/51. Large and 778* ‘Victoria v Western Australia 1966’. there hand with images of Bradman, impressive original pen and ink Large and impressive original pen Hassett, Miller etc. On the floor is caricature/ cartoon newspaper and ink caricature/ cartoon the ‘Lucky coin for Don to win the artwork, highlighted with colour, for newspaper artwork for The Age toss’. The cartoon, signed by Wells, an Australian newspaper by artist newspaper by artist Samuel Wells. measures 18”x13”. Dated to Herald Samuel Wells. The cartoon depicts at The cartoon depicts images of label 20th November 1946. Excellent the top, Australian Captain, Lindsay players from the match, Vic Joslin, image. Good condition £100/150 Hassett introducing Freddie Brown, depicted as a bulldog, scoring 126, the England Captain to Adelaide Colin Milburn 66 for W.A., images of The first Test of the series started on (4th Test). Also introducing the ‘Two Tony Lock (5-77) and Alan Connolly the 29th November and Australia new laddies from Lancashire, (4-54) etc. The cartoon, signed by won the series 3-0 Tattersall and Statham and questions Wells, measures 17”x14”. Dated to whether Arthur Morris will fare verso 21st November 1966.

77 Excellent image. Good condition magazine 1990’s. The images publication in the ‘Cricket Lore’ £50/80 measures 11.5”x15.5”. VG £50/80 magazine 1990’s. The images measures 11.5”x15.5”. VG £50/80 Victoria won by 4 wickets This image featured in the centre pages of issue ten, July 1993 This image featured in the centre 779 Arthur Mailey. Original pen and ink pages of issue eight, February 1993 self portrait caricature, head and 785 Martin Crowe. New Zealand. shoulders, on album page. Nicely Original watercolour portrait 791 Shane Warne. Australia. Original signed in ink by Mailey. To verso are painting of Crowe, head and watercolour portrait painting of seven pencil signatures of the Notts shoulders, produced by the artist Warne, head and shoulders, team of 1938. G £50/80 Rob Shone for publication in the produced by the artist Rob Shone for ‘Cricket Lore’ magazine 1990’s. The publication in the ‘Cricket Lore’ 780 ‘Portraits of Surrey Cricketers’. A images measures 11.5”x15.5”. VG magazine 1990’s. Signed by Shone. collection of eleven original £50/80 The images measures 8”x10”. VG watercolours, highlighted with £40/60 colour, by artist Royman Brown of This image featured on the front early Surrey cricketers, all card cover of Volume Two, issue three This image featured on the front mounted and bound in one volume. 1994 cover of issue ten, July 1993 Each watercolour has been signed by 786 Herbert Sutcliffe. Yorkshire & 792 George Headley. West Indies. Brown and dated 1958. Subjects England. Original watercolour Original watercolour portrait include W.W.Read, H.Wood, portrait painting of Sutcliffe, head painting of Headley, head and J.Shuter, B.Abel, W.E.Roller, and shoulders, produced by the shoulders wearing West Indies cap, G.A.Lohmann, M. Read, T.Hayward, artist Rob Shone for publication in produced by the artist Rob Shone for J.B.Hobbs, T. Richardson and W.H. the ‘Cricket Lore’ magazine 1990’s. publication in the ‘Cricket Lore’ Lockwood. Quarter calf, marbled The images measures 11.5”x15.5”. magazine 1990’s. The images end papers. 8vo. Bookplate of A.E. VG £50/80 measures 11.5”x15.5”. VG £40/60 Winder. VG £200/300 787 Jack Hobbs. Surrey & England. This image featured on the front 781 ‘Our Weekly Inspection. Ten to one Original watercolour portrait cover of Vol Two, issue one 1994 Barr none’. Excellent pen and ink painting of Hobbs, head and drawing, , highlighted with colour 793 Len Hutton & Denis Compton, shoulders, produced by the artist wash of a cricketer walking out to England. Original watercolour Rob Shone for publication in the inspect the wicket. Signed ‘J.F.W.’. portrait painting of both Hutton and ‘Cricket Lore’ magazine 1990’s. The With inscription to back ‘Caricature Compton, head and shoulders, images measures 11.5”x15.5”. VG of F.A.A. Barrs done by J.F. Wilson produced by the artist Rob Shone for £50/80 about 1936. Presented to B.C. publication in the ‘Cricket Lore’ (British Columbia) Mainland Cricket 788 W.G. Grace. Gloucestershire & magazine 1990’s. Signed by Shone. League by Stanley J. Remnant on England. Original watercolour The images measures 8”x10”. VG June 18th 1951’. Mounted, framed portrait painting of Grace, head and £40/60 and glazed. Overall 8.5”x10.5”. shoulders wearing M.C.C. cap, This image featured on the front Some browning/foxing (age toning) produced by the artist Rob Shone for cover of Volume Two, issue two to image otherwise in good publication in the ‘Cricket Lore’ 1994 condition £50/80 magazine 1990’s. Signed by Shone. The images measures 8”x10”. VG 794 Keith Miller. Australia. Original 782 ‘’. Original oil on board £40/60 watercolour caricature painting of painting of Mike Gatting batting by Miller, full length in batting pose, Gerry Blood FRSA. The painting This image featured on the front produced by the artist Rob Shone for measures 12”x9” and is attractively cover of issue eight, February 1993 publication in the ‘Cricket Lore’ framed. G £60/90 789 Gordon Greenidge. West Indies. magazine 1990’s. The images 783 William Lawry. Australia. Original Original watercolour portrait measures 11.5”x15.5”. VG £50/80 watercolour portrait painting of painting of Greenidge, head and This image featured in the centre Lawry, head and shoulders, shoulders wearing West Indies cap, pages of Volume Two, issue two produced by the artist Rob Shone for produced by the artist Rob Shone for 1994 publication in the ‘Cricket Lore’ publication in the ‘Cricket Lore’ magazine 1990’s. The images magazine 1990’s. The images 795 Hedley Verity, Yorkshire & England. measures 11.5”x15.5”. VG £50/70 measures 11.5”x15.5”. VG £50/80 Original watercolour painting of Verity, full length in bowling pose, This image featured in the centre This image featured in the centre produced by the artist Rosemary pages of issue ten, July 1993 pages of issue eight, February 1993 Youssef for publication in the 784 Bob Simpson. Australia. Original 790 Desmond Haynes. West Indies. ‘Cricket Lore’ magazine 1990’s. watercolour portrait painting of Original watercolour portrait Signed by Yousef. The images Simpson, head and shoulders, painting of Haynes, head and measures 11”x15”. VG £50/80 produced by the artist Rob Shone for shoulders wearing white sun hat, This image featured in the centre publication in the ‘Cricket Lore’ produced by the artist Rob Shone for

78 pages of Volume Two, issue three good condition with colours bright lower border. Players include 1994 £140/180 Lillywhite, Shaw, Shrewsbury, Ulyett, Barlow, Pilling, Scotton, Selby etc. 796 Johnny Wardle, Yorkshire & England. 801 William Gilbert Grace. Published in ‘The Australasian Original watercolour painting of Gloucestershire & England 1865- Sketcher’ newspaper, Melbourne Wardle, full length in bowling pose, 1908. Original Vanity Fair colour which ran from 1873-1889. produced by the artist Rosemary chromolithograph of Grace. Mounted, framed and glazed with Youssef for publication in the ‘Cricket’. July 9th 1877 by SPY. VG glass to both sides. Report on The ‘Cricket Lore’ magazine 1990’s. £120/160 All-England Eleven to verso. Overall Signed by Yousef. The images 802 Edward Wentworth Dillon. Kent 15.5”20.5”. G £200/300 measures 11”x15”. VG £50/80 1900-1923. Vanity Fair. ‘The 806 England v South Africa 1994. ‘The This image featured in the centre Champion County’. Original colour Lord’s Pavilion’. Colour print from pages of Volume Two, issue three chromolithograph of Edward the original watercolour by David 1994 Wentworth Dillon by OWL and Gentleman in 1986. Signed in pencil dated September 13th 1913. Men of 797 Monty Noble, Australia. Original by the two teams. Twenty five the Day 2339. Good/very good watercolour painting of Noble, head signatures including Gooch, condition £1000/1500 and shoulders in Australian blazer, Atherton, Hick, Gough, Stewart, produced by the artist Rob Shone for The ‘Vanity Fair’ magazine appeared Donald, Cronje, Wessels, Rhodes publication in the ‘Cricket Lore’ on a weekly basis from November etc. Mounted, framed and glazed. magazine 1990’s. The images 1868 to January 1914. The Overall 23”x21” G £40/60 measures 11”x15.5”. Sold with a lithograph of Dillon was the final 807 Shane Warne ‘The Wizard of Oz’. copy of the magazine. VG £50/80 cricketer to appear in the magazine Limited edition colour print of Shane before the demise of the magazine This image featured on the front Warne in bowling pose by artist and therefore is the rarest cricketing cover of ‘The Australian tour of David Byrne. The print is signed by lithograph to have appeared as England 1909’. Peter Mahoney. A both Warne and the artist in pencil. circulation numbers dropped Cricket Lore Publication Limited edition 69/500. 12”x16” 803 Charles Burgess Fry, Sussex & £30/40 798 Tony Lock, Surrey & England. England 1894-1908. Vanity Fair. Original watercolour caricature 808 Signed cricket prints. Selection of ‘Oxford Athletics’. Original colour painting of Lock, full length in four limited edition prints, including chromolithograph of Fry by SPY, bowling pose, produced by the artist Fred Trueman by B. Pickersgill, dated 19th April 1894. Trimmed at Rob Shone for publication in the signed by Trueman, ‘Lords Cricket top border, cutting through printing, ‘Cricket Lore’ magazine 1990’s. Ground’ Alan Fearnley, signed by the not affecting image. Sold with Signed and dated by Shone 1992. England team 1992, print of the George John Bonnor. New South The images measures 11.5”x16”. South Africa v England Test, Cape Wales & Australia. Vanity Fair colour VG £40/60 Town 2005 etc. Some fading to chromolithograph of Bonnor. signatures. Viewing essential £30/40 This image featured in the centre ‘Australian Cricket’. September 13th pages of issue two 1992 1884 by APE. Complete with original 809 Australia c1980. Collection of nine biographical page on Bonnor issued colour prints of Australian players by 799 Jim Laker, Surrey & England. Original with the magazine. Only fair Andrews. Each print signed by the watercolour caricature painting of condition, wear/folds to borders, player featured. The players are Laker, full length in bowling pose, tears to border, old tape repairs. Qty K.Hughes, G.Chappell, T.Alderman, produced by the artist Rob Shone for 2 £40/60 M.Walker, R.Marsh, D.Lillee, publication in the ‘Cricket Lore’ G.Lawson, G.Wood and B.Yardley. magazine 1990’s. Signed and dated 804 ‘Kent v Lancashire at Canterbury Each approx 13.5”x11.5”. G £30/40 by Shone 1992. The images 1906’. Albert Chevalier Taylor. Large measures 11.5”x16”. Sold with four colour limited edition print of Blythe 810 ‘The Boy’s Own Paper’. ‘Badges, volumes of ‘Cricket Lore’ in original bowling to Tyldesley with the fielders Caps & Colours of our First Class blue binders plus some loose copies. around the bat. Signed to lower County Cricket Clubs’ 1905 and VG £40/60 border by Les Ames, E.W. Swanton ‘Cricket Caps of Famous Teams’ and Colin Cowdrey. Limited edition 1923. Two colour supplements This image featured in the centre 72/150. Attractively mounted, produced for the paper. Attractively pages of issue two 1992 framed and glazed. 41”x27” overall. mounted. 12”x15”. VG £25/35 800 Lord Martin Bladen Hawke. Very good condition £60/90 811 ‘Sketches of the Surrey Cricketers’ Yorkshire & England 1881-1911. 805* ‘The All-England Eleven 1881-1882 After John C. Anderson 1852. Vanity Fair. ‘Yorkshire Cricket’. tour to Australia and New Zealand. Limited edition print, published by Original colour chromolithograph of Large full mono engraving of the the Burlington Gallery and William Hawke by SPY and dated September members of the touring party, head Collins Sons & Co Ltd, 4/350 24th 1892. Irregular trimming to left and shoulders, in cameo portraits produced. 20”x20”. Sold with hand white border not affecting within a floral background. Each similar limited edition colour prints of image otherwise in generally very named below their image, title to Bickley (Bowler) and Caffyn. Both

79 limited edition 27/350 prints white paper advertising the many taken at the Oval when produced. 15”x20”. All three attrac - Lancashire v Warwickshire match in England won the Ashes. tively framed and glazed in gold. G June/July 1968. Overall 20”x30”. Photographs showing the England £40/60 Folds, very minor nicks otherwise in team on the Oval balcony, the good condition £25/35 massive crowd on the pitch 812 ‘The English Cricketers-The Eleven of following the match, May, Hutton All England. Mono lithograph, 818 Australian. Green file containing batting, Miller and Hassett batting, highlighted with colour, of the first over 80 signed colour and mono Trueman taking a catch to dismiss England overseas tour to North cartoon.caricature cricket images Miller, Compton hitting a four, America. The lithograph probably etc. The majority A4 pages. flooded pitch at Old Trafford etc. An published in the Illustrated London Signatures include Chappell, excellent collection from the Test News or similar around the time of Benaud, Border, McCosker, series. VG £100/150 the tour. Mounted, framed and M.Taylor, R.Marsh, M.Hughes, glazed. Overall 17”x12.5”. Good McKenzie, Berry, Alderman, 824 England v Australia 1953. Three condition. Sold with over twenty M.Waugh, Hogg, Moody, Reid, large original mono photographs various other cricket prints, posters, Warne, Hohns, M.Walker, Ponting, from the final Test at the Oval. The framed cigarette and trade cards etc, Gillespie etc. G £40/60 first, an excellent image of Hutton some reproduction. Framed and batting against a field of eight 819 Mixed caricatures. Blue file unframed prints. G £30/50 Australian fielders, five slips, short containing over 80 signed colour leg and wicket keeper, and loosing 813 ‘Thomas Hope’. J.F. Sablet 1792. and mono cricket cartoon/caricature his cap, another showing Hutton Large colour oleographic images etc. The majority A4 pages. playing Miller through the slips on reproduction of the famous painting Signatures include Qadir, Cowdrey, the 2nd day and the other showing of Hope which hangs in the Long R.Smith, Underwood, Lamb, the two Captains, Hassett and Room at Lord’s. From the M.C.C. Randall, Marshall, Haynes, Hutton slicing a large cake to end Portfolio of prints. Limited edition of Kallicharan, Graveney, Atherton, proceeding at the Oval. All measure 500 prints produced. Excellent Bedser, Botham, DeFreitas, 12”x10”. Excellent images £50/70 image. Attractively mounted, framed Illingworth, Cork, Gough, Hick, and glazed. Overall 23”x27”. VG Knight, Dexter, Dev, Strauss, 825* William Gilbert Grace. Large £50/80 Cowdrey, Russell, Tufnell etc. G impressive sepia photograph of £30/50 Grace, three quarter length, wearing 814* ‘Lancashire County Cricket Club. cricket whites and holding a cricket Centenary 1864-1964. Cricket at 820 John caricatures. Black file bat under his arm. The photograph Old Trafford’. Large original poster containing over 20 signed colour mounted, framed and glazed and printed in green and black on white prints and copy prints etc. The overall 11”x14”. W&S Ltd. Barraud paper advertising forthcoming majority A4 pages. Signatures of Oxford Street, London 1888. matches v Glamorgan (Gillette Cup include Hadlee, Crowe, D.Shepherd, Produced as part of a series of 2nd round) and County Border, Hussein, Atherton, Russell, photographs of famous actors, Championship matches v Essex and etc. G £30/50 authors etc. Excellent image. Some Middlesex in June and July 1964. 821 Mixed cricket caricatures. Black file vertical creasing to image otherwise Printed by L.C.C.C.. Overall containing over 50 signed colour in good condition £80/120 20”x30”. Folds, minor nicks, tears, prints and copies etc. The majority small hole to centre otherwise in 826* West Indies in England 1960’s. A4 pages. Signatures include good condition £30/50 Collection of fifteen mono press Pieterson, Botham, Graveney, photographs from the period. 815* ‘The Daily Telegraph. Read E.W. Boycott, Cork, Bedser, S.Rhodes, Includes practice in the nets, head Swanton’. Large original colour A.Milton, Strauss, Snow, Thorpe, and shoulders shots, departing after poster with large action image of Edrich, Trescothick, Hick, Dexter, the 1963 tour, Weekes, Walcott and batsman and wicket keeper to Stewart etc. G £30/50 Worrell in framed group pose etc. centre, circa 1970’s. The poster laid 822 The Cricket Lore Gallery. Blue file Players featured include Solomon, down to canvas/thick linen. Overall containing 40 signed prints of McMorris, Sobers, Hunte, Kanhai, 20”x30”. VG £30/50 paintings and cartoons of cricketers Worrell, Constantine, Allen etc. 816* Cricket posters 1970’s. Selection of including 33 printed by the Cricket Some good images. Mainly 10”x8” three posters, ‘Daily Mirror. Best Lore Gallery. Signatures include and 8”x6”. G £40/60 Reports’ (two copies) and ‘Daily K.Miller, J.Thomson, D.Lillee, 827* South Africa 1960’s. Collection of Mail. Alex Bannister reports this S.Warne, T.Dexter, D.Boon, forty three mono press photographs match’. Folds and the Daily Mail D.Gower, C.Cowdrey, T.Graveney, from the period. Includes Test match poster has some tears on folds and A.Bedser, F.Trueman etc. G £40/60 action shots, practising, head and small hole to centre. Various sizes. G CRICKET PHOTOGRAPHS shoulders, queues at the Oval, £30/40 arriving for the 1960 tour, Apartheid 823 England v Australia 1953. Red file 817* ‘Lancashire County Cricket Club. demonstrations etc. Players featured containing thirty two original press Cricket at Aigburth, Liverpool’. Large include Barlow, Bland, P. Pollock, G. photographs taken during the tour, original poster printed in red on Pollock, Lindsay, Pithey, Melville etc.

80 Some good images. Mainly 10”x8”, 832* Miscellaneous cricket photographs 1936/37’ to top and players names 4”x6” and 8”x6”. G £50/70 1950/70’s. Collection of seventy printed to lower border. Framed and eight various mono press glazed. The photograph by the 828* South Africa 1920’s/40’s. Collection photographs from the period. ‘Sydney Mail’ measures 15”x11.25” of sixteen mono and sepia press Includes functions, Lord’s, The Oval, and overall approx 20”x16”. Good/ photographs from the period. Queen Mother at Lord’s, crowd very good condition. £100/150 Includes practising in the nests, head scenes, teams, Ted Dexter and shoulders, team groups Australian won the series by three canvassing in Penarth 1964, Prime including at Goldalming 1929 etc. tests to one Minister Edward Heath with Kent Players featured include Wade, C.C.C. at Downing Street 1970, Tom 835 M.C.C. tour of the West Indies Deane, Dalton, Faulkner, Owen- Graveney at TCCB Disciplinary 1926. Original official photograph of Smith, Mitchell, Taylor, Rowan, meeting, Lords 1969, Graveney the M.C.C. touring party in Jamaica, Sinclair etc. Some good images. O.B.E., Statham C.B.E. etc. Players standing and seated in rows, Mainly 8”x6”. G £50/70 featured include W. Hadlee, wearing M.C.C. touring blazers, 829* England 1950/80’s. Collection of Barrington, Luckhurst, South African some wifes and guests included in thirty three mono press photographs team 1965, Commonwealth team the photograph. Players include from the period. Includes many 1971, Bailey, Dexter, Cowdrey, B. F.S.G. Calthorpe (Captain), featuring with his Air Simpson, Bedser Twins, Laker, Hammond, Tennyson, Kilner, E.J. Hostess Fiancee, baby, Edrich and Compton etc. Some good images. Smith, Root, Holmes, Astill, Collins Barrington walking out to bat, Includes some photographs of lady etc. The photograph laid down to functions, Mike Smith being Test players and teams. Plus other photographers mount with title to congratulated on being made additional photographs. Various top and players names to lower England Captain 1965, Compton sizes, mainly 10”x8”, 4”x6” and border. Overall 13.75”x12”. Some leaving hospital 1955 etc. Players 8”x6”. G £50/80 bumping to corners of mount and featured include Close, Trueman, damp stain to left hand edge not 833 Benjamin Arthur Barnett. Victoria & Compton, Edrich, Milburn, affecting the image. G £70/100 Australia 1929-1947. Australian tour Illingworth, Cowdrey, Greig, Puller, of England 1934. Presentation 836* circa 1900’s. Excellent Richardson, Dexter, Bailey, Willis etc. leather bound photograph album sepia photograph of a group of Some good images. Mainly 10”x8” presented to Ben Barnett to mark the cricketers wearing caps and blazers and 8”x6”. G £50/70 Australian team being presented to sitting in a row on benches with the 830* Australia 1950/80’s. Collection of King George V and Queen Mary. umpires and a large crowd standing eighteen mono press photographs The album is inscribed in gold with behind them. Bobby Abel, wearing from the period. Includes head and the title ‘18th Australian XI. English Surrey cap and blazer, can be shoulders shots, Cec Pepper as an Tour 1934’ to album cover, each identified in the centre of the front Umpire, crowd at Melbourne 1951 page edged in gold. The album row. The photograph laid down to etc. Players featured include contains ten excellent mono photographers card. Match McKenzie, Quick, Stackpole, photographs of the players with the unknown. The photograph measures Meckiff, Martin, Macartney, Lawry, King and Queen. Players featured 11.5”x8.5” and overall 13”x11”. Misson, Harvey, Benaud, Border etc. include Woodfull, Ponsford, VG £40/60 Some good images. Mainly 10”x8” Oldfield, Barnett, Brown, Grimmett, 837* ‘Natal Cricket Team. Winner, Currie and 8”x6”. G £30/50 McCabe, Kippax. O’Reilly etc. The Cup 1936/37’. Large official mono first page of the album is beautifully 831* Cricketers and team groups photograph of the Natal team, signed in ink by all eighteen 1930/80’s. Collection of seventy six standing and sitting in rows, wearing members of the touring party various mono press photographs cricket attire. The photograph laid including the manager, Bushby and from the period. Includes head and down to photographers mount with the treasurer, Bull. Signatures include shoulders shots, Compton at title to top and players names to Woodfull, Bradman, Darling, Hastings acknowledging the crowd lower border. Players include Wade, O’Reilly, Grimmett, Ponsford, 1947, Leicestershire team of 1963 Nourse, Dalton, Siedle, Payn, McCabe, Oldfield, Kippax, Barnett, and 1974, New Zealand team of Harvey, Rennie etc. Photograph by Brown etc. A rare item from the tour 1949, Worcestershire team of 1957 L.A. Cutts of Durban. Odd faults to being available only to players of the etc. Players featured include Hanif edge and corner of mount otherwise Australian team. The album in Mohammad, Mahmood Hussain, in good condition. 15”x15”. G excellent condition £1000/1500 Rodriques, Reid, Shuttleworth, £30/50 Owen-Smith, Griffen, N.Cardus, 834 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1936/37. 838* ‘Natal Cricket Team. Joint Winners, Loader, Tindall, Willett etc. Some Large official mono photograph of Currie Cup 1937/38’. Large official good images. Includes some the M.C.C. touring party to mono photograph of the Natal photographs of lady Test players and Australia, seated and standing in team, standing and sitting in rows, teams. Plus other additional rows, wearing official tour caps and wearing cricket attire. The photographs. Various sizes, mainly blazers. The photograph is laid down photograph laid down to photog - 10”x8”, 4”x6” and 8”x6”. G to official photographers mount with raphers mount with title to top and £50/80 title ‘M.C.C. Team. Australian Tour

81 players names to lower border. and sweater on the last day of the nicely signed in ink by Hammond. Players include Harvey, Nourse, 1948 tour. Scottish Daily Mail, dated 8”x6”. VG £150/200 Dalton, Wade, Payn, Anderson, 22nd September 1948. Two small 851 South Africa v England ‘The Timeless Randles etc. Photograph by L.A. repaired nicks to right hand side of Test’, Durban 1939. Original sepia Cutts of Durban. Some faults to photograph otherwise in good press photograph showing Dudley edge and corners of mount, some condition. 9.5”x7”. G £50/70 Nourse having a narrow escape from tears to mount not affecting 845 Don Bradman. Australia v England being by England keeper photograph otherwise in good 1946/47. Original press photograph Les Ames after he mistimed a ball condition. 15”x15”. G £30/40 of Bradman putting on his pads from Verity. The photograph dated 839 Don Bradman. Australia v England before going out to bat against to verso 11th March 1939. 10”x8”. 1946/47. Rare original press England v South Australia at VG £50/70 photograph of Bradman walking out Adelaide. 9”x7”. G £50/70 852* ‘Australian Cricket Team 1955. of the Melbourne pavilion to bat for 846 Maurice Leyland. Yorkshire & Coronation Tour’. Official mono an Australian XI against M.C.C. at England. Original sepia press photograph of the Australian team, Adelaide on the 8th-13th November photograph of Leyland batting for standing and seated in rows, 1946, surrounded by female England v Australia at Melbourne in wearing cricket attire and tour admirers. Bradman made 106. 1929. From the Phil Mead collection. blazers. The photograph laid down Excellent image. 5.5”x8.5”. G 10”x8”. Odd faults otherwise in to mount and signed to borders by £60/80 good condition £40/50 all eighteen members of the touring 840 Don Bradman, January 1949. Rare party. Signatures include Hassett, 847 Francis . Middlesex & original press photograph of Miller, Johnston, Harvey, Lindwall, England. Original sepia photograph Bradman signing a cricket bat for Davidson, Ring, Morris, McDonald, of Mann in batting pose. Laid down Miss Eileen Whelan, a member of Benaud etc. Some foxing to mount to photographers mount and nicely the English women’s cricket team and some fading to six of the signed and dated in ink by Mann, that was touring Australia. Sitting signatures though all legible. Overall 1920. Overall 7.5”x10.5”. Minor next to her is Miss Molly Hide, 15”x12”. G £250/350 damp staining to mount otherwise in Captain of the women’s team. good condition £80/120 853 ‘The Melbourne Cricket Ground’ Excellent image. 9.5”x8”. G £60/80 circa 1940’s. Large aerial mono 848 The Triangular Tournament 1912. Bradman was knighted in January photograph of the cricket ground England v Australia and v South 1949 showing the size of the ground with Africa. Original press photograph of a packed house in attendance and a 841 Don Bradman and Jack Ryder. the three Captains, C.B. Fry match being played. The M.C.C. tour of Australia 1958/59. (England), Syd Gregory (Australia) photograph measures 16”x12”. Mono press photograph of the two and Frank Mitchell (South Africa), Odd faults otherwise in good Australian Test selectors looking out full length and linking arms and condition £40/60 over the Adelaide Oval watching the smiling, Fry in cricket attire, the South Australian wickets fall against other two in suits and hats. The 854 ‘Denis Compton’s Cricketing Days’. the M.C.C.. Dated 5th November photograph taken on the 2nd May ‘Film Stips original long strip film and 1958. 10”x7.5”. G £50/70 1912. 6”x8”. Sold with an excellent pocket cinema’. Original box photograph of Sir , complete with film containing 25 842 Don Bradman 1946/47. Original Middlesex & England and Bodyline images of Compton and viewer. mono press photograph of Bradman Manager opening the Indoor Nets at Some wear to box otherwise in good and Wally Hammond, the two Test Trent Bridge cricket ground. Warner condition. Rare £100/150 Captains, walking onto the field of is pictured in the nets, full length, in play prior to playing. 5”x8”. G The following seven lots are a batting pose wearing a suit. 6”x8”. £50/70 collection of glass plate negatives VG £60/90 with excellent images of 843 Don Bradman. Australian tour of 849 Don Bradman. Original colour Nottinghamshire & England England 1948. Original press postcard of the ship S.S. Orcades cricketers from the 1920’s, many photograph of Bradman seated at a 1948 signed and inscribed to face by taken at Trent Bridge, Nottingham table, on the 21st June 1948, signing Bradman ‘To Maureen, Who cheers one of 3500 bats at a sports goods 855 Nottinghamshire 1926. Original for the Aussies, from Don Bradman’. factory in Norbury, Yorkshire. The glass plate negative of the Postcard by J. Arthur Dixon. Three bats were part of a consignment of Nottinghamshire team of 1926, small pinholes to card not affecting 9500 for the Australian and South seated and standing in rows, the signature otherwise in good African markets. Details to verso. wearing club sweaters and caps. The condition. Rare £100/150 9”x6.5”. G £50/70 photograph taken at Trent Bridge. 850 Wally Hammond. Mono real 6”x4.75”. G £30/50 844 Don Bradman. Australian tour of photograph of Hammond batting for England 1948. Original press 856 Nottinghamshire 1924. Original an England XI against West Indies at photograph of Bradman, head and glass plate negative of the Lord’s 1945. Hammond is pictured shoulders, wearing Australian blazer Nottinghamshire team of 1926, hitting a six into the pavilion. Very

82 seated and standing in rows, M.C.C. tour of Australia 1965/66, 869 England. Blue file containing over 90 wearing club blazers and caps. The ‘Australian Legends’ card signed in signed colour and mono press photograph taken at Trent Bridge. later years by Bradman etc. Various photographs, magazine pictures, 6”x4.75”. G £30/50 sizes. G £20/30 images etc. The majority 8”x10” images. Signatures include Atherton, 857 Joe Hardstaff, Nottinghamshire & 863 Ashes. Blue file containing 28 Hick, Russell, Botham, Shackleton, England. Original glass plate M.C.C. museum 4”x6” postcards Snow, Cowdrey, Knight, Foster, Old, negative of Hardstaff (senior) in showing the Ashes trophy, each Caddick, Gower, Allott, Fairbrother, batting pose, wearing club sweater signed by an Ashes player. Malcolm etc. G £60/80 and cap. The photograph taken on Signatures include Panesar, Gilchrist, the Trent Bridge outfield. 6”x4.75”. Broad, Edrich, Stewart, Bell, Hussain, 870 England. Blue file containing over 80 G £30/50 Giles, Atherton, Collingwood, signed colour and mono press Hussey, Watson, Pieterson, Russell photographs, magazine pictures, 858 John Gunn & T.W. Oates, etc. G £25/35 images etc. The majority 8”x10” Nottinghamshire. Original glass images. Signatures include Malcolm, plate negative of Gunn and Oates 864 India. Blue file containing over 40 Atherton, Cork, Lamb, Hick, practising in the nets in 1924 signed colour and mono press Botham, Boycott, Caddick, R.Smith, wearing club sweaters and caps. The photographs, magazine pictures, Gower, Illott, Trueman, De Freitas, photograph taken on the Trent images etc. The majority 8”x10” Washbrook, Trueman, Illingworth, Bridge outfield. 6”x4.75”. G £30/50 images. Signatures include Venkat, Gough etc. G £60/80 Kumble, Umrigar, , 859 Umpires. Original glass plate Yashpal Sharma, Azharuddin, Kapil 871 England. Blue file containing over 70 negative of two Umpires tossing for Dev, Ravi Shastri, Yashpal Shastri etc. signed colour and mono press innings in front of the Trent Bridge G £60/80 photographs, magazine pictures, pavilion, with players and officials to images etc. The majority 8”x10” background. 6”x4.75”. G £30/50 865 Pakistan. Blue file containing over 50 images. Signatures include Broad, signed colour and mono press 860 Thomas Leonard Richmond, Randall, Dexter, Gooch, Robinson, photographs, magazine pictures, Nottinghamshire & England. Munton, Croft, Tufnell, Gower, images etc. The majority 8”x10” Original glass plate negative of Fowler, Foster, Close, Dexter, Lamb, images. Signatures include Imran Richmond batting in the nets in Capel, Hussain, Trescothick, Boycott Khan, Javed Miandad, Mushtaq 1924, wearing club sweater and etc. G £60/80 Ahmed, Waqar Younis, Salim Malik, cap. The photograph taken at Trent , Waseem Akram, 872 England. Blue file containing over 70 Bridge. Sold with a similar glass plate Rashid Latif etc. G £60/80 signed colour and mono press negative of a Nottinghamshire photographs, magazine pictures, cricketer from the same period, half 866 England. Blue file containing over 60 images etc. The majority 8”x10” length wearing club blazer and cap, signed colour and mono press images. Signatures include Porthas, player unknown. Both 6”x4.75”. G photographs, magazine pictures, Nicholas, McGrath, Defreitas, £30/50 images etc. The majority 8”x10” Strauss, Botham, Hick, Gatting, images. Signatures include Barnett, 861 Nottinghamshire & England Gower, Illingworth, Graveney, Gower, Caddick, Flintoff, Botham, cricketers circa 1920’s. Collection of Lawrence, Atherton, Flintoff, Miller, Vaughan, Hussein, Terry, Harmison, twenty three glass plate negatives Gooch, A.Cook, Pieterson, Tremlett Willey, Gough, Gooch, Gatting, with excellent images of players etc. G £60/80 Atherton etc. G £60/80 from the 1920’s, many taken at 873 Australian. Black file containing over Trent Bridge, Nottingham. Images 867 South Africa. Black file containing 60 signed colour and mono press include aerial view of the cricket over 80 signed colour and mono photographs, magazine pictures, ground, net practise, batsman press photographs, magazine images etc. The majority 8”x10” walking up the pavilion steps, pictures, images etc. The majority images. Signatures include players walking out to bat and to 8”x10” images. Signatures include J. McDermott, Moody, M.Taylor, field, Larwood, packed crowd at the Cook, Rhodes, Pollock, Donald, Reiffel, M.Hughes, Chappell, Border, ground, Captains tossing for innings, Cronje, Cullinan, Ntini, Bacher, McGrath, Lillee, Davidson, Mallett, ‘The Old Trent Bridge Inn’, team Wessels, Klusener, B. Richards, C. Marsh, Slater, Wood, K.Hughes, groups, presentation of the King to Smith etc. G £60/80 M.Clarke etc. G £100/150 players, Gunn & Whysall walking 868 England. Blue file containing 26 out to bat etc. Each 4.25”x3.25”. G 874 Australian. Black file containing over signed colour and mono press £250/350 100 signed colour and mono press photographs, magazine pictures, photographs, magazine pictures, 862 Cricket photographs. Selection of images etc. The majority 8”x10” images etc. The majority 8”x10” mono press photographs, many images. Signatures include Cork, images. Signatures include M.Taylor, taken of pictures and items at Lords Malcolm, Stewart, Mullally, Patel, Border, G.Chappell, Reid, Burge, and touring teams etc, includes Ranji Fraser, Gatting, C.Broad, N.Cook, Dyson, Slater, Healy, S.Waugh, jumping out to drive, Old Father F.Tyson, Vaughan, Swann, Atherton Stackpole, Hogg, Ponting, R.Marsh, Time, M.C.C. touring team to etc. G £60/80 Morris, B.Lee, Harvey, McGrath, Australia 1954/55, Jeff Thomson,

83 Langer, Gilchrist, Yardley, Benaud, Kallicharran, Murray, Walsh, 887 Surrey. Selection of ten signed Walters etc. G £80/120 Chanderpaul, Haynes, Ramadhin, postcard size original mono Adams, Roberts, Hall, Holding, Lara, photographs of Surrey players, 875 Australian. Red file containing over V. Richards etc. G £70/100 mainly head and shoulders or 120 signed colour and mono walking out to bat. Signatures magazine pictures, press 881 Middlesex C.C.C. Blue photograph include Surridge, Constable, E. photographs, images etc. The album containing one hundred and Bedser, May, , Gibson, majority 8”x10” images. Signatures fifteen newspaper press cutting, Sydenham, Tindall, Long etc. VG include M.Taylor, Chappell, Boon, each signed by one or more players. £50/80 McGrath, Thomson, Matthews, Signatures include Parfitt, M.Waugh, G.Wood, O’Donnell, Robertson, Titmus, Moss, Gale, 888 Surrey 1980/90’s. Selection of Marsh, Benaud, McKenzie, Siddons, Brearley, Clark, Murray, Bedford, fourteen signed postcard size D.Jones, Redpath, Lawry, Lillee, White, Bennett, Robins, Price, original mono photographs of Surrey Holding, Ponting etc. G £80/120 Russell, Warr etc. Some duplication. players, mainly head and shoulders. G £30/50 Signatures include Thorpe, Pocock, 876 Miscellaneous Cricket. A blue and a Thomas, A.Butcher, Taylor, Pauline, red file containing over 140 signed 882 Middlesex. Blue file containing over Lynch, Greig, Gray, Ward, Bullen etc. colour and mono magazine pictures, 80 signed colour and mono press VG £30/40 photographs, images etc. Mixed photographs, magazine pictures, sizes from A5+ to 3”x4”. Signatures images etc. The majority 8”x10” 889 Don Bradman. Large mono include C.Walsh, M.Gatting, G.Hick, images. Signatures include Brearley, photograph of Bradman walking out M.Atherton, R.Smith, D.Ward, Ramprakash, Hughes, Gatting, to bat for Australia wearing D.Gower, D.Malcolm, umpire Emburey, Fraser, N.Williams, Australian cap with large crowd in D.Shepherd, I.Botham, G.McGrath, Cowans, Carr, Butcher, Weekes etc. stand, mainly ladies. Signed by M.McCague, P.Collingwood, G £50/80 Bradman in black ink. The D.Boon, D.Cork etc. G £30/40 photograph reproduced in the last 883 Surrey C.C.C. Black file containing fifteen years and signed by 877 New Zealand. Blue file containing over thirty five mono and odd colour Bradman. 9.25”x12”. VG £40/60 over 50 signed colour and mono press photographs, mainly head and press photographs, magazine shoulders, of Surrey players, the 890 Don Bradman. Large mono pictures, images etc. The majority majority signed. Signatures include photograph of Bradman playing the 8”x10” images. . Signatures include Pocock, Edrich, Fletcher, Jefferson, cover drive wearing New South Fleming, Crowe, Vettori, Tuffey, Gibson, Gover, M.Stewart, Bicknell,, Wales cap. Signed by Bradman in Cairns, Nash, Fleming, Spearman, Knight, Arnold, Thorpe, Ward etc. black ink. The photograph Hadlee, Ryder etc. G £40/60 All 6”x8”. G £30/50 reproduced in the last fifteen years and signed by Bradman. 9.25”x12”. 878 Sri Lanka. Green file containing over 884 Surrey. Red file containing over 90 VG £40/60 45 signed colour and mono press signed colour and mono press photographs, magazine pictures, photographs, magazine pictures, 891 England v Australia ‘Centenary Test images etc. The majority 8”x10” images etc. The majority 8”x10” Match’ 1980. Printed mono images. . Signatures include de Silva, images. Signatures include Bicknell, photograph of the England team, Jayasuriya, Ranatunga, Tillekeratne, Edrich, Arnold, Hollioake, Younis, seated and standing in rows, Dharmasena, Muralitharan, Vaas, Butcher, Ward, Stewart, Thorpe, wearing cricket attire. Stamp Jarwardena, 18 members of the Lynch, May, Greig, Bedser, Lewis, Publicity. Signed to borders by all 2002 team, etc. G £30/50 Laker, Pocock, Alam, Benjamin etc. twelve members of the team. G £60/80 Signatures include Botham, Boycott, 879 Ashes. Blue file containing 20 Gooch, Hendrick, Gower, Old, M.C.C. museum 4”x6” postcards 885 Surrey. Red file containing over 100 Jackman, Athey, Gatting etc. etc. showing the Ashes trophy with a signed colour and mono press Overall 12”x8.5”. G £30/40 Waterford crystal Ashes trophy as photographs, magazine pictures, presented to each winning captain, images etc. The majority 8”x10” 892 England 1996. Printed colour each card signed by an Ashes player. images. Signatures include Parks, photograph of the England team, Signatures include Giles, Johnson, Hollioake, Stewart, Lewis, Bedser, seated and standing in rows, Ponting, Lawry, Langer, Healy, Edrich, Louis, Salisbury, Younis, wearing cricket attire. Stamp Bedser etc, sold with another card Willis, Benjamin, Ormond, Butcher, Publicity. Signed to borders by all signed by both Siedle and Hussey. G Arnold, McIntyre, Thorpe, Bicknell, twelve members of the team. £25/35 Mushtaq etc. G £60/80 Signatures include Atherton, Hussain, Thorpe, Mullally, Lewis, 880 West Indies. Red file containing over 886 Surrey. Selection of fifteen signed Hick, Russell, Cork etc. Overall 100 signed colour and mono press postcard size ‘copy’ photographs of 13”x9.5”. G £20/30 photographs, magazine pictures, Surrey players. Signatures include images etc. The majority 8”x10” Allom, Clarke, Jackman, Howarth, 893 Shane Warne. Colour press images. Signatures include Bishop, May, Surridge, Arnold, McIntyre, photograph of Warne bowling for Lloyd, Weekes, Gibbs, Hooper, Edrich, Laker, Bedser etc. G £30/40 Hampshire. Nicely signed in black Walcott, Richardson, Greenidge, ink by Warne. Excellent image.

84 8”x12”. VG £15/25 902 Essex County Cricket Club 1952. Mono press photograph of the Essex 894 Shane Warne. Early colour press team, standing and seated in rows, photograph of Warne bowling for signed to image by ten of the players Australia v England in 1993. Nicely and officials featured. Signatures signed in black ink by Warne. include Insole, Avery, Gibb, Preston, Excellent image. 8”x10”. VG Dodds, Smith, Green etc. 10”x7.5”. £15/25 The photograph by Wilkes of West 895 Shane Warne. Colour press Bromwich. G £60/80 photograph of Warne bowling for 903 Bob Willis 8-43. England v Australia, Australia. Nicely signed in black ink Leeds 1981. Original mono press by Warne. Excellent image. 8”x10”. photograph of Willis taking the VG £15/25 wicket of Lawson in the famous Test. 896 Don Bradman. Original mono press Willis went on to take 8-43 and photograph of Bradman in batting England won the Test against the pose. Signed in later years by odds. Signed by Willis in later years. Bradman. 8”x6”. Odd faults 9.5”X7”. G £30/50 otherwise in good condition £30/50 904 Australian tour of England 1930. 897 England v West Indies 1966. Mono Large original press photograph photograph of Colin Cowdrey and showing Don Bradman batting for Lot 1135 Garry Sobers, the two Captains in Australia v Yorkshire at Sheffield on blazers, tossing for innings prior to the 12th May 1930. Yorkshire’s field the England v West Indies Test placing is placed for the leg-trap. match at Lord’s in June 1966. Signed Bradman made 78 before being by both players in ink. 8”x10”. and bowled by Macauley. G/VG £70/100 The photograph measures 10”x8”. Good image £30/50 898 Andrew Sandham. Surrey & England 1911-1937. Excellent original mono 905 Australian tour of England 1926. press photograph of Sandham, half Seven original photographs taken at length, wearing M.C.C. ‘South the Leicestershire v Australians tour Africa’ 1930/31 touring blazer and match played at Aylestone Road on scarf. Nicely signed by in ink by the 1st-4th May 1926. The Sandham. 6”x8.5”. VG £40/60 photographs show the Leicestershire team taking the field, with Captain 899 Herbert Strudwick. Surrey & G.H.S. Fowke to front. Gregory England. Mono press photograph of batting (2), he made 120no batting Strudwick, head and shoulders, at number 8 for Australia, Bardsley wearing M.C.C. cap. Nicely signed batting (2), Andrews being bowled by Strudwick in blue ink. by Skelding and Everett batting. 6.25”x8.5”. G £50/80 6.5”x5”. The match was drawn VG 900 Yorkshire c1950’s. Original mono £60/90 Lot 1159 press photograph of Len Hutton END OF DAY ONE shaking hands with Norman Yardley with Willie Watson and Don Brennan in the dressing room. The players wearing cricket attire and two wearing Yorkshire blazers. The photograph signed by Hutton, Yardley and Watson. 10”x8”. VG £30/50 901 England v West Indies 1966. Mono photograph of the England team, seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. The photograph laid down to white card and signed by all eleven players. Signatures include Mike Smith, Cowdrey, Parks, Russell, Jones, Milburn, D’Oliveira, Higgs, Titmus etc. Overall 11”x8.75”. G £30/40 Lot 1157 Lot 1174 85 knights

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