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3 Lot 436

4 CRICKET MEMORABILIA

CRICKET EPHEMERA for ‘Mr Sims’s Australian Team, Bound in quarter leather. £200/300 1914’, published by the New 366 ‘Vigoro Cricket’, ‘The People’s The Leicester and Sheffield XXII Zealand Cricket Council. With Game’. c1908. A rare and unusual beat the All England XI by an Australian team list, itinerary and four page handbill comprising innings and 12 runs dates of matches. Annotation to ‘Rules, Score Sheet and Particulars front cover scratched out, otherwise 370 Calcutta Cricket Club 1955-1956. of the New Game’ for an exhibition G/VG - cricket £60/80 Three original files of the Presidents match between Middlesex and of the Calcutta Cricket Club, T.C. Surrey, played at the Coliseum, 368 ‘Cricketing Extraordinary! Two Longfield followed by H.J. Charing Cross, London. The handbill Against Eleven’. An original printed Moorhouse. A fascinating record of features photographs of games in handbill of an eye-witness report on the administration of the Club progress. ‘The special object of this ‘an extremely novel and interesting including minutes of meetings, new game is to provide the missing match’ played at Wittersham in the maintenance of equipment, International quick game for the Isle of Oxney, on 4th & 5th entertainment of visiting touring People’s gatherings, and the September 1834, between Mr E.G. sides, speeches etc. Includes advantages of it as a Health Exercise Wenman and Mr Richard Mills of correspondence relating to the theft with its splendid short exciting runs Benenden, against ‘eleven chosen of a bundle that had been left in the and good humour will be found players of the Isle of Oxney’. ‘The charge of a Club employee. Also a greater than any other. Without chances against the two enterprising signed letter from Irving Rosenwater running, a game is practically players were great: the match regarding the origins of the Club useless, and people soon age or having been made as follows: the and a copy of a letter from become stout who give up running two against the eleven in every Rosenwater to ‘The Times’. G - games for slow ones’. The teams point of the game, they having none cricket £80/120 were made up of four players on to field, and their opponents being each side, for Middlesex, A.E. Trott, all in the field. And what was more 371 Albert Edwin Trott. M.C.C., E. Mignon, E. Hendren and T.J. particularly against them was that Middlesex, Victoria, Australia & Hearne, for Surrey, A. Marshall, W. when one was out, both were out, England, 1892-1911. Rare original Gooder, W. Davis and J.W. Hitch. thus in reality each had but one menu on two cards for the Horizontal fold, otherwise G/VG - innings’. Remarkably, in the two Complimentary Luncheon given by cricket £180/250 innings match, the ‘Two’ beat the E.F. Bourke ‘On the Occasion of the eleven by 66 runs. The handbill has Representative Cricket Match ‘Vigoro Cricket’, a game that could been laid down to reinforcing page, between Pretoria and Johannesburg be considered as a forerunner to with minor loss to page edges, for A.E. Trott’s Benefit. Held at the indoor cricket, was invented by ageing and folds. G. A rare handbill Berea Park, Pretoria, 28th February John George Grant of London, in - cricket £200/300 1898. Decorative front cover with which he attempted to amalgamate ‘G. MacArthur’ of Pretoria hand cricket with tennis. The game could Wenman and Mills were well written, and printed menu to verso, be played with teams of four to known Kent players, Wenman the other card with the printed twelve players, and there were both reputed to be the best players’ names for both teams. indoor and outdoor varieties. The keeper of his day Minor staining to card edges, original outdoor version comprised 369 Cricket 1826. A very unusual and otherwise in good condition. A ‘bats’ shaped like tennis racquets important contemporary hand scarce item - cricket £500/700 and a light rubber ball weighing written diary comprising accounts of approximately twice that of a tennis Australian born, Albert Trott played events in 1826. Each page is written ball. Each wicket comprised six for Victoria and Middlesex between in beautiful copperplate, with hand stumps. Any shot played forward of 1892 and 1910. He also is one of coloured titles. Included is a the crease required the batsman to few players to have played for both ‘statement of the game’ for the run creating a fast paced game. The Australia, 3 Tests and England, 2 match played between Leicester and match played at the Coliseum Tests. He is known as the only Sheffield v All England at Barker’s would have been played in an batsman to hit a ball that cleared Ground, Leicester, 28th-30th indoor arena, and may have been the Lord’s Pavilion. He committed August 1826, ‘... proved a grand arranged to attempt to sell the suicide by shooting himself, having disappointment at the close. A concept to the cricket authorities at been ill for some time with little numerous assemblage attend the Lord’s. hope of recovery, in 1914. Ground from all parts of the During World War I the game took Country, and several from a great The one day match was won by A hold in Australia, where there is a distance; who however Bailey’s Transvaal XI (Johannesburg) thriving women’s game to this day disappointed in the Game, had at by 162 runs. Trott, playing for least the gratification of all (England Pretoria, took 5 and top 367 Australia tour to New Zealand, in slippers!)‘. Author unknown. scored with 22 runs 1914. Official folding fixture card

5 372 Johannesburg Cricket Team 1897. Neston, Formby, St Helens, Huyton, famous names playing in the game Scarce original four page dinner Northern Nomads, Ormskirk, include Dean, Hagarth, Guy, Box, menu given to ‘Mr W. Brockwell and Liverpool, Hightown Oxton, Pilch, Felix, Hillyer. The ticket has the Johannesburg Cricket Team’, at Southport & Birkdale, Sefton, been neatly cut in half presumably the Grand Hotel, Pretoria, 3rd March Boughton Hall, Catford Cricket & on admission to the ground. G - 1897. Gilt scalloped edges. Some Lawn Tennis Club, Bromley, Charlton cricket £100/150 foxing and ageing, otherwise in Park, Old Roan Sports Club, Alfred Mynn was considered to be good condition. Rare - cricket Norwood, Sidcup, Blackheath Park, the greatest all-rounder of his day, £400/600 Asterisks. Generally G - cricket appearing for the Gentlemen against £40/60 Bill Brockwell, Surrey and England, the Players in twenty matches. toured South Africa with M.C.C. in 377a ‘Sports and Pastimes of the British Mynn struggled with debt and was 1891/92 and played for Kimberley Isles’. ‘No. 4 The Rambling Club’, made bankrupt in 1845. His in South Africa in 1889/90. No ‘No. 6 The Rowing Club’ and ‘No. 8 situation was eased by the award of record can be found of him playing A Seaside Holiday’ of a series of 12 this testimonial match. Kent won by in South Africa in 1897 or why the piano pieces covering various sports. seven wickets with Mynn taking 7- Dinner was held in his honour Ralph Alard. Published by ‘The 42 in first innings, all bowled, ten Orpheus Music Publishing Co 1911. wickets in the match, top scored 373 Warren Bardsley. New South Wales 5pp + covers. Large 8vo sheet music with 48 for Kent in their first & Australia, 1903-1926. Small with cricketing and sporting interest. innings, and scored the winning run printed card, ‘Mrs Gertrude Bardsley The colour front cover shows scenes in the second wishes to express her appreciation of children playing various sports and thanks for your kind thoughts AUTOGRAPHED CRICKET EPHEMERA with the central image being and expressions of sympathy in the football. Around it are vignettes of 381 Arthur Ernest Sydney Rippon. loss of her beloved husband, cricket, rowing, kite flying, rolling Somerset 1914-1937. Short Warren’. Dated 20th January 1954. the hoop, hare & hounds etc. Odd handwritten letter replying to a VG - cricket £30/50 foxing, otherwise in good/very good request for an autograph. Nicely Warren Bardsley died in Collaroy, condition. Qty 3 - cricket £80/120 signed by Rippon and dated 28th New South Wales on 20th January May 1934. The letter laid down to 378 England v Australia cricket menus. 1954 card. Sold with a sepia copy Two menus from the 1977 Australia photograph and a Somerset 374 Middlesex C.C.C. Early member’s tour to England, including the centenary collectors’ card, both of card for the 1921 season. The second Test at Old Trafford, 7th- Rippon. G/VG - cricket £20/30 folding card in blue leather with 12th July, and the fourth Test at decorative titles to front and rear, Headingley, 11th to 16th August. 382 George Edward Hunt. Somerset with bound in printed fixture lists for Sold with a British Sportsman’s Club 1921-1931. Single page handwritten the 1921 season. Stamped to the luncheon menu for the Australian letter written and signed by Hunt to inside front cover no. 445. G/VG - Cricket Team, held at the Savoy an advertiser in ‘The Cricketer’ cricket £20/30 Hotel, 18th May 1981 featuring a enquiring about the provenance of a Roy Ullyett cartoon to the front bat in his possession. The letter laid 375 Warwickshire C.C.C. Early member’s cover. G/VG. Qty 3 - cricket down to album page and trimmed. card for the 1909 season. The £50/80 Sold with a sepia copy photograph folding card in maroon board with of Hunt. G - cricket £20/30 decorative titles to front and rear, Geoff Boycott famously completed with bound in printed fixture lists for his 100th first class hundred in the 383 Claud Neville Woolley. the 1909 season. Stamped number fourth Test at Headingley Gloucestershire & Northamptonshire 109. G - cricket £30/40 1909-1931. Signature on piece ‘C.N. 379 Worcestershire C.C.C. ledger style Woolley Late Northants’, sold with a 376 I Zingari. Two menus for Dinners scrapbook containing various covering letter written by Woolley’s held at The Dorchester, 25th original press cuttings from 1865- daughter dated 25th March 1946. October 1972, and the 150th 1937 including much about cricket Also a Wills cigarette card of anniversary of the founding of I in Worcestershire including the Woolley from the second series of Zingari, The Savoy, 24th October county team and local ‘Cricketers’, issued 1929, and a small 1995. Sold with an itinerary for the I Worcestershire town teams. Neatly mono photograph of Woolley Zingari Australia tour to the UK, presented scrapbook. VG £50/80 walking out to bat. G - cricket June-July 1977. G/VG. Qty 3 - 380 Alfred Mynn, Kent & Sussex. 1834- £20/30 cricket £20/30 59. A rare match ticket printed on 384 Albert Edward Lawton. Derbyshire & 377 County and Cricket Club fixture and card with a small illustration of Lancashire 1900-1914. Handwritten members’ cards, 1890s-2000s. Box stumps with bails and wax seal to single page letter from Lawton, containing a large collection of lower right corner. The match dated 18th January 1947, replying approximately 750 cards for M.C.C., between England and Kent, was to a cricket enthusiast in which he Lancashire C.C.C., Cheshire C.C.C., played at Lord’s on 26th & 27th July refers to his occasional contributions Birkenhead Park, New Brighton, 1847 in honour of Mynn. Other to ‘Sports Special’ on the radio. He

6 also looks forward to the coming G/VG - cricket £60/80 cricket £40/60 1947 season with hopes for 389 Robert Elliott Storey Wyatt. Hawtin was Chairman of Northants Derbyshire, ‘as they will have the Warwickshire, Worcestershire & from 1945 to 1953. Davies played assistance of the very good all round England 1923-1951. Handwritten six matches for the County from player George Pope’. Sold with a single page letter from Wyatt to 1919 to 1921 ‘Nostalgia Reprint’ Imperial Tobacco John Arlott with fascinating insights cigarette card of Lawton. VG - 393 Edward Pearson Hewetson. comparing the bowling speeds of cricket £80/120 Warwickshire & Oxford University Constantine and Larwood. ‘It is true 1919-1927. Handwritten single 385 Cecil John Burditt Wood. that I played against Constantine in page letter written and signed by Leicestershire 1896-1923. 1928 when he was bowling at his Hewetson, dated 23rd January Handwritten single page letter from fastest and I think the fastest I ever 1964, confirming details of his Wood, dated 1944, replying to a saw was at Folkestone in a festival attendance at a dinner at which he request for his autograph. ‘It is a match that year in the second was to give an address. Sold with an pleasure to oblige & to know you are innings on a fast pitch but even then original mono photograph of so keen on Cricketers Autographs’. his speed was not the equal of Hewetson in bowling pose. G/VG - Folds and some ageing, otherwise G Larwood... I asked Woolley who was cricket £40/60 - cricket £80/120 the fastest he had ever played against and without any hesitation Hewetson made his debut for 386 Norman Foster Armstrong. he said Larwood was a good yard Warwickshire age 17 with two full Leicestershire 1919-1939. faster than any and he played years at school still to complete Handwritten single page letter from against Kortright etc. To describe a Armstrong, replying to a request of 394 George Alfred Turner Vials. bowler as yards faster is, of course, an old bat to add to the Northamptonshire 1905-1922. quite incorrect as a yard is a correspondent’s collection. ‘I regret Handwritten single page letter from measurement of distance not that at the moment, I have not one Vials replying to a request for an speed... Wisden ought to know old bat left. However during the autograph. Nicely signed by Vials better!’. Signed ‘Yours ever, Bob’. season to come, as soon as I have and dated 16th June 1956. Sold with Sold with two small photographs of finished with a bat, I will certainly two mono copy photographs and a Wyatt (one signed) and a Player’s send it to you...’. Sold with two reproduction Imperial Tobacco cigarette card of Wyatt. VG - cricket mono photographs of Armstrong. cigarette card of Vials. G/VG - £80/120 G/VG - cricket £25/35 cricket £40/60 390 John Shields. Leicestershire 1906- 387 William Ewart Astill. Leicestershire & 395 Thomas Edgar Manning. 1923. Handwritten single page letter England 1906-1939. Handwritten Northamptonshire 1906-1922. from Shields agreeing to send his bat single page letter from Astill to a Handwritten single page letter on to the correspondent ‘at the end of Master Malyon which he had headed notepaper from Manning this season. I only play village cricket received whilst on active duty. The replying to a request for an these days so one bat lasts 2 letter signed ‘W.E. Astill. Capt’. Sold autograph. ‘So nice of you to want seasons’. Sold with a Taddy & Co with four mono copy photographs my autograph in your collection as I reproduction cigarette card of Coe. and a ‘Godfrey Phillips ’ cigarette thought people had forgotten that I G/VG - cricket £60/80 card of Astill. G/VG - cricket ever played cricket.’ Nicely signed by £25/35 391 George Brown. Hampshire & Manning ‘President of England 1908-1933. Handwritten Northamptonshire C.C.C.’ and dated 388 Samuel Coe. Leicestershire 1896- single page letter from Brown to 1st November 1954. Sold with a 1923. Handwritten single page John Arlott, dated 23rd December printed copy photograph of ‘Forces Letter’ from Coe to a Mr 1960, thanking Arlott for the gift of Manning. G/VG - cricket £40/60 Coldham with content relating to ‘8 tins of tobacco’. He goes on to leicestershire 's performances in the 396 Brian Henry Belle, Essex & Oxford describe his own ill-health and that early part of the 1946 season, and University 1935-1938. Hand written of his wife. Sold with an original their lack of a home ground. ‘I two page letter replying to a request press photograph of Brown walking thought it best to wait till the cricket for an autograph. Belle refers to his on to the field in wicket keeping season started, then I could write playing days for Essex, ‘Perhaps the attire and two other copy you about the game you are so memory I treasure most is when we photographs of Brown. G/VG - interested in... We haven’t got a bowled out Yorkshire (top dogs cricket £70/90 strong team just now, but the lads then) for 31 & 99, & I shared a are doing very well this season... We 392 Alfred Powell Rawlins Hawtin. partnership of over 150 with have not got a County Ground at Northamptonshire 1908-1930. Maurice Nichols’. Signed and dated Leicester at present as the lease was Handwritten single page letter from 21st October 1987. Sold with a up during the war...’. Signed by Coe Hawtin, dated 30th November mono copy photograph of Belle. and dated 26th May 1946 during 1961, replying to an enquiry about G/VG - cricket £25/35 their match in Leeds against another former Northants player, L.J. Yorkshire. Sold with a Taddy & Co Davies. Sold with a trimmed copy reproduction cigarette card of Coe. photograph of Hawtin. G/VG -

7 397 Thomas Atkinson Higson, Oxford 401 Dennis Brooks. Northamptonshire & Hand written note in ink on University, Derbyshire & Lancashire England, 1934-1959. Hand written Pocklington School headed paper to 1892-1923. Typed single page letter two page letter thanking the Mr Coldham relating to a manuscript on ‘Swire & Higson Solicitors’ correspondent for congratulating for an article written by Willatt, ‘I headed paper replying to a request Brooks on his appointment as enclose ‘Cricket and the Arts’ for an autograph. The letter dated Captain of Northants. Signed and having, I think reduced it to about 6th June 1934 and signed twice in dated 7th March 1954. Sold with the length you require... my ink by Higson, is laid down to album three original mono press secretary who has typed both page. Sold with a small mono copy photographs of Brooks, one signed versions tells me that I have spoilt photograph of Higson. G - cricket (signature faded). Also one copy it!’. Sold with three mono copy £25/35 photograph. G/VG - cricket £30/50 photographs of Willatt. G - cricket £25/35 398 Peter Earnshaw Murray-Willis, Brooks was Captain of Northants Worcestershire & Northamptonshire from 1954 to 1957 407 Rollo John Oliver ‘Jack’ Meyer. 1935-1946. Hand written two page Cambridge University, Somerset & 402 Albert George Robinson. letter, dated 1984, on ‘Russell Wood M.C.C., 1927-1950. Hand written Northamptonshire, 1937-1946. & Co (Stockbrokers)‘ headed paper plain postcard from Meyer. ‘Regret Hand written letter apologising for in which Murray-Willis relates his Coronation Day impossible, but can the delay in responding to a request cricketing memories, ‘I first of all offer a very good substitute, W. for Robinson’s autograph in 1984. played a lot of cricket for the County Holmes c/o me’. Signed and dated Sold with a mono copy photograph of my birth, but not first class, 4th May 1937. Sold with a mono of Robinson in bowling pose. G - Warwickshire... for the Second XI in ‘Sport & General’ press photograph cricket £20/30 the days of R.E.S. Wyatt... Dollery, of Meyer in cricket attire at Lord’s in Ord, Hill & many others... 403 Gahmini Ryle Johannes de Soysa. 1938. G - cricket £30/40 Worcestershire asked me to open in Oxford University & Ceylon, 1938- 408 Hon. Charles John Lyttelton, the absence of C.F. Walters and I 1945. Hand written note in black Worcestershire & M.C.C., 1932- jumped at it’. Sold with a small mono ink, ‘Thank you for your letter, and 1939. A wonderful hand written two copy photograph of Murray-Willis. the very flattering request it page letter, dated 24th March, G - cricket £30/40 contained’. Nicely signed and dated written in 1946, from Lyttelton 11th July 1940. Sold with a small 399 William Eric Hollies, Warwickshire & replying to a letter, originally mono copy photograph of de Soysa. England 1932-1957. Hand written addressed to C.J. Lyttelton’s uncle, G/VG - cricket £25/35 single page letter replying to a Charles Frederick Lyttelton, from Mr request for an autograph. Signed 404 Peter Geoffrey Foster. Oxford Coldham. ‘I am taking the liberty of and dated 19th May 1944, ‘I hope it University & Kent, 1936-1946. Hand replying to it. C.F. died in 1931, and will not be too long before you are written two page letter in ink it was his son, Antony, who was watching your favourites again’. replying to an enquiry regarding killed in this war whilst serving with Sold with an original mono ‘Sport & photographs of Foster. He looks the Grenadier Guards... a great General’ press photograph of Hollies forward to watching Leicestershire fellow and a most promising in cricket attire etc. G/VG - cricket play Kent at Canterbury, ‘Curiously cricketer’. He continues by £25/35 enough it was against Leicester that describing his demobilisation ‘and I got my one and only hundred for am settling down to fruit farming in Hollies famously bowled Don Kent in 1939 - but it was away from this beautiful corner of Bradman for a duck in Bradman’s home’. Foster also refers to his Worcestershire’ and goes on to look last Test innings at in 1948 taking over the Presidency of Kent forward to the forthcoming cricket 400 John Sydney Buller, Yorkshire & C.C.C. Nicely signed and dated 14th season - the first after WWII, ‘They Worcestershire 1930-1946. Hand March 1991. G - cricket £20/30 are starting to prepare the County written single page letter to ‘Ron’ Ground for a season’s cricket:- we 405 Arthur Hugh ‘Podge’ Brodhurst. (?Yeomans, Chairman, The Council play the Indian touring team in their Cambridge University, of Cricket Societies) writing to first match;- it will be curious to have Gloucestershire & M.C.C. 1937- express thanks for his membership our old star, the Nawab of Pataudi 1951. Hand written small single of the newly formed Northern playing against us instead of for us.’ page letter in ink. ‘Those pre war Cricket Society. Signed and dated Finally, Lyttelton reminisces about years were happy & carefree - and 13th November 1958. Sold with an how ‘The war hit our amateurs hard. no reverse sweeps! I was also lucky original mono ‘Reuter’ press Roger Human died in the Middle to to go on MCC tour to Canada in photograph of Buller in attire East, Bert Crisp had his right arm so 1951 under Walter Robins with John etc. G/VG - cricket £30/40 shattered that he will never bowl Thompson who was my best man!’ again, and Cedric Humphries was Buller became a first class umpire in Signed ‘Podge Brodhurst’, undated. killed during the Rhine crossing. Still, 1951 and died while officiating in G - cricket £15/25 one is proud to think that, but for the match between Warwickshire 406 Guy Longfield Willatt. Cambridge such as they, there would have been and Nottinghamshire at Edgbaston University, Nottinghamshire , no more cricket, and that cricket, in 1970 Scotland & Derbyshire, 1938-1956. and that the antithesis of all that

8 cricket stands for would have England, 1893-1920. Typed single 418 M.S. Rajappa. Mysore, 1968-1973. triumphed.’ A poignant reflection of page letter from Leveson-Gower to Single page typed ‘thank you’ letter the period. Sold with three copy A.J. Phillips, Manager of the New for the wedding gift of photographs photographs of Lyttelton. VG - Zealand touring party of 1949, and autographs of ‘eminent cricket £70/100 dated 22nd September 1949. ‘I am Cricketers of the World’. Signed i in so sorry that I was unable as I had ink by Rajappa and dated 7th June C.J. Lyttelton succeeded as 10th hoped to come and see you off at St. 1973. G - cricket £25/35 Viscount Cobham in July 1949 Pancras tomorrow... the more I see 419 Wilfred Rhodes. Yorkshire & 409 John David Benbow ‘Jack’ of you and your Team the more sorry England, 1898-1930. Short hand Robertson. Middlesex & England., I am at your departing’. Signed in ink written letter on ‘Bog Hall’ headed 1927-1950. Hand written single ‘Shrimp’. G/VG - cricket £40/60 note paper. ‘Many thanks for your page letter, dated 10th March, year 413 John Berry ‘Jack’ Hobbs, Surrey & letter containing good wishes & unknown, confirming his arrival for England, 1905-1934. Hand written many happy returns of the day’. an event. Also a colour postcard of single page letter from Hobbs to a Nicely signed in ink by Rhodes. VG - Lord’s Father Time, with a message Mr Twitchin, apologising for having cricket £100/150 from Robertson reminiscing on his to cancel an engagement. ‘It was cricketing achievements, including 420 A.G. Satvinder Singh. Madras, very silly of me - and my wife- for ‘my first County match v Sussex at c1970s. Single page typed letter we both forgot that we are going to Lord’s 1938 - managed 85 which set replying to a request for a signed Cambridge next weekend... I hope me up. The Test 100 v New Zealand photograph. Signed in ink by Singh you will forgive me and still wish me at Lord’s 1949, and in the same year and dated 12th June 1973. G - another 100 centuries’. Signed by the 331 scored in one day on cricket £25/35 Hobbs and dated 29th November that beautiful ground at Worcester’. 1926. Two file holes and folds, Satvinder Singh was a destructive Sold with three original mono press otherwise G/VG - cricket £40/60 middle order batsman, whose photographs of Robertson and one promising career was cut short by a copy photograph. G/VG - cricket 414 Surrey C.C.C. Three handwritten knee injury suffered in a car accident £30/40 letters, from Sandham, Long and Bedser, replying to requests for 421 Lord Harris. Oxford University, Kent 410 Worcestershire C.C.C. 1939. Official signatures of Surrey players in the & England, 1871-1911. Two page scorecard for the match played v 1970s & 1980s. Letters include one hand written letter to George Essex at the Chelmsford Cricket from Alec Bedser written in 1988 in Brooking, cricket journalist and Ground, 27th-30th May 1939. Sold which he comments ‘The Pakistan collector. ‘As a matter of fact I’ve with a hand written letter from affair was sad. Afraid we have been had no instructions from the Board Vernon Grimshaw of Worcestershire too easy on our players’. G - cricket of Control: I understand they passed replying to a request for his £30/50 a resolution “suggesting” that I autograph, with comments on the should go next winter: but I have match and his own cricketing record. 415 Edward George Wynyard. received no communication from Also includes copy photographs of Hampshire & England, 1878-1908. them as yet’. Signed in ink by Harris, Grimshaw, Bull and Buller of Short hand written note in ink on date unknown. VG - cricket Worcestershire. Pencil annotations M.C.C. headed notepaper regarding £100/150 (regarding Bull and Buller) to some ‘valuable autographs’. ‘My leg scorecard, otherwise G/VG - cricket is so much better I mean to have a 422 William Gilbert Grace, 1890. Single £30/40 practice today’. G/VG - cricket page hand written letter to W.H. £80/120 Laverton with references to his The match was marred by the tragic beagles . Nicely signed by Grace and car accident over the weekend of 416 Lord Hawke. Yorkshire & England, dated 4th December 1890(?). VG - the match, in which Worcestershire 1881-1911. Short hand written note cricket £250/350 players Charlie Bull died and Syd in ink on Wighill Park headed Buller injured and unable to take notepaper. Nicely signed ‘Hawke’. Grace captained W.H. Laverton’s XI any further part. Despite this, the G/VG - cricket £100/150 against the Australians at Westbury, game was played out with Essex 15th-17th May 1890, leading them 417 Younis Ahmed Mohammad, Surrey, winning by 295 runs to victory by 181 runs. W.G Grace Worcestershire & Pakistan, 1961- was a keen Beagler when he came to 411 Donald John Knight. Surrey, Oxford 1987. Single page hand written London in 1900 he joined the University & England, 1911-1937. letter replying to a letter congratu - Worcester Park Beagles Hand written two page letter to lating him on his recent marriage. Brian Bassano, cricket author and Signed in a rare earlier name ‘Mohd 423 Walter Reginald Hammond. collector, replying to a request for a Younis’ and dated 1st May 1966. Gloucestershire & England, 1920- signed photograph. The letter is G/VG. Unusual - cricket £40/60 1951. Two page hand written letter dated 18th August 1957. G/VG - to ‘Kitty’, a lady friend. ‘Good Lord, Mohammad Younis was latterly cricket £30/40 I am most awfully pleased to hear better known as Younis Ahmed from you and should love to meet 412 Henry Dudley Gresham Leveson- you and make a fuss of you in Gower, Oxford University, Surrey &

9 London’. Nicely signed ‘Wally letters written by Grimmett in reply Excellent two page letter written by Hammond’, undated. G/VG - cricket to Frith acknowledging receipt of the Laver, but from them both, to Mrs £100/150 cheque, one draft signed by Warner (Plum Warner’s Wife), the Grimmett. Grimmett refers to letter dated 18th December 1911 424 Charles Burgess Fry. Oxford Wilfred Rhodes, ‘He was a great and headed ‘Sydney Cricket University, Sussex, Hampshire & cricketer & I had already spoken Ground’. ‘We desire to apologise England, 1920-1951. Two page highly of him in a talk I did for the from our lack of gallantry on hand written letter to a Mr Bacon in South African Broadcasting Saturday last. When we mentioned which he remembers ‘playing for Commission. His bowling at The to our friends the fact that you paid Corinthians v Notts County at Trent Oval in 1926 won the game for for the taxi in which we drove to the Bridge... Southampton played Notts England!’. G - cricket £40/60 ground, they immediately remarked Forest in a Cup-tie but at Tottenham. that we ought to be ashamed of A semi final’. Nicely signed ‘C.B. Fry’ 430 Gilbert Laird Jessop. Gloucestershire, ourselves and forthwith took up a and dated 3rd July 1940. Minor Oxford University & England, 1894- collection to defray the amount so as foxing, otherwise G/VG - cricket 1914. Hand written single page to return it to you. We were not able £100/150 letter in reply to an enquiry asking to gather sufficient in coin and for a recommendation for a 425 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Cambridge stamps and tram tickets and other publisher. ‘Have you tried Christy & University, Sussex & England, 1893- articles of a commercial value so we Moore... They did my book - 1920. Two page circular letter sent made up the balance with a ‘wee o Cricketers Log - I’m not greatly from Ranjitsinhji to Princes asking for u’ trusting that later we may be in a enamoured of them - they put my overdue contributions towards the position to redeem it. Trusting you cricket syndicated stuff into the hand costs for souvenirs purchased for a will accept our apologies’. Nicely of a woman partner - who did not banquet held for the Maharajah of signed in ink by Ransford and Laver. know a bat from a ball’. Signed Bikaner. Signed in ink by Ranjitsinhji The two page ‘Wee o u’ and original ‘Jessopus’. Dated 3rd January, year and dated 15th October 1919. G. envelope accompanies the letter and unknown. G/VG - cricket £80/120 Rare - cricket £100/150 is again signed by Ransford, Laver 431 Charles Aubrey Smith. Cambridge and Australian Umpire, Robert 426 Keith Miller, Australia. Hand written University, Sussex & England, 1882- Crockett. A rare and interesting one page letter to John regarding 1896. Hand written single page letter from this early tour. VG - some photographs. Signed by Miller letter to Arthur Langford of The cricket £600/800 and dated 28th June 1980. Written Cricketer, acknowledging receipt of in England while Miller was visiting 435 Surrey C.C.C. 1896. Hand written two copies of the magazine. He also for the Australian tour. G/VG single page letter on Surrey C.C.C. refers to a letter he had received the £30/50 headed note paper from C.W. previous day ‘from ‘Plum’ (Warner), Alcock, Secretary of Surrey to E.G. 427 George Oswald Browning Allen. which was most interesting & will ‘Teddy’ Wynyard. The letter, dated Hand written one page letter to the require a clear hour to answer’. 8th August 1896, was written cricket historian, James Coldham. ‘I Nicely signed ‘C. Aubrey Smith’. immediately prior to Wynyard’s would be pleased to do my best to Dated 30th October 1934. G/VG - debut for England in the third Test help you with your Tribute to Lord cricket £80/120 match v Australia played at The Harris. I played virtually no cricket 432 Lord Hawke. Yorkshire & England, Oval, 10th-12th August 1896. In the with him but knew him in my early 1881-1911. Short hand written note letter he appears to be offering to days at Lords’. Nicely signed ‘Gubby on a plain postcard. Nicely signed keep two tickets for Wynyard if not Allen’, dated 14th November, year ‘Hawke’. Dated 18th May 1920. selected. G - cricket £250/350 unknown. G/VG - cricket £25/35 Adhesive damage to address side, Charles William Alcock served as 428 F.S. Ashley-Cooper. Hand written otherwise G - cricket £50/80 Secretary of Surrey, 1872 to 1907. one page letter to the famous 433 Wilfred Wooller. Cambridge He arranged the first cricket Test illustrator and cricket author, James University & Glamorgan, 1935- Match to be played in England, Thorpe regarding a list of cricketing 1962. Typed letter on official England against Australia at the publications and menus in his Glamorgan C.C.C. headed paper. Kennington Oval in 1880. He also possession, ‘... there are probably The letter from Wooller, in his edited the Cricket newspaper for few copies of them in this country. capacity as Joint-Secretary, to Gerald almost a quarter of a century, and Nicely signed by Ashley-Cooper, Brodribb, cricket historian, replying edited James Lillywhite’s Cricketers’ dated 11th April 1928. G - cricket to a request from Brodribb to Annual from 1872 to 1900. £80/120 research the County archive. Nicely 436 Lord’s and the M.C.C. 1936 to 1950. 429 , Australia. Typed signed in ink by Wooller, dated 17th Large and impressive leather bound single page Air Mail letter from January 1949. G/VG - cricket autograph book containing David Frith, then Editor of The £25/35 autographs of touring teams, Cricketer to Grimmett regarding the 434* Frank Laver. Victoria & Australia representative teams, individuals and delay in Grimmett receiving a 1891-1912 and Vernon Ransford. guests who played or were guests at cheque. Signed by Frith and dated Victoria & Australia 1903-1928. Lord’s during the period including 26th February 1973. Also, two draft

10 some war-time coverage. The Warner, Lord’s Luncheon Room 437 Army XI v R.A.F. XI, 1941. Official signatures, all beautifully and boldly March 1946, signatures include four page programme for the Inter- signed in ink, were collected by G. Webster Booth, Anne Ziegler, Olive Services match played at Niagara Portman who may well have been a Groves (all singer’s) etc, All India Grounds, Sheffield on Sunday 29th doormen or dressing room attendant 1946, eleven signatures including June 1941. Signed to the centre in the pavilion at Lord’s during the Hazare, Sarwate, Mustaq Ali, pages by over twenty players and period. The signatures include the Nayudu, Sarwate, Banerjee, officials. Signatures in ink and pencil Indian touring team of 1936, twenty Nimbalkar etc, Guests attending the include Leyland, Smailes, Wright, signatures including the Maharaj Army v R.A.F. match at Lord’s in July Astill, King from the Army, and Kumar of Vizianagram (Cpt), 1946 including Air Chief Marshall Matthews, Hubble, Washbrook, Mustaq Ali, Merchant, Banerjee, Trenchard etc, the outgoing M.C.C. Parks, Yarnold, Gregory for the Nayudu, Wazar Ali, Nissar, Jai, touring team to Australia 1946/47, R.A.F. Slight cracking to hinge, Gopalain, Elahi etc, the page also fourteen signatures including otherwise G/VG. Sold with an signed by G.J.V. Weigall (Kent 1891- Hutton, Hammond, Edrich, original mono press Sport & General 1903), the South African touring Compton, Evans, Gibb, Langridge , photograph of Matthews of team to England 1935, fourteen Voce etc, the South African touring Glamorgan, captain of the R.A.F. signatures including Wade, Mitchell, team to England 1947, nineteen side - cricket £100/150 Nourse, Crisp, Siedle, Vincent, signatures including Melville, The match, which was well Dalton, Viljoen, Cameron, Rowan, Mitchell, Nourse, Mann, Lindsay, represented by Test and County Bell etc, the outgoing M.C.C. Rowan, Dawson, Fullerton etc, the players on both sides, was won by touring team to Australia 1936/37, outgoing M.C.C. touring team to the R.A.F. by seven wickets thirteen signatures including Allen South Africa 1948/49, ten signatures (Cpt), Leyland, Hammond, including Mann, Palmer, Young, 438 West of England v Royal Australian Worthington, Wyatt, Farnes, Hutton, Compton, Jenkins, Simpson Air Force, 1944. Original rare small Hardstaff, Voce, Duckworth etc, the etc, the outgoing M.C.C. touring printed handbill listing the two Australian touring team to England team to Australia 1950/51, fifteen teams for the match played at 1938, fourteen signatures including signatures including Brown, Hutton, Clifton College, Bristol on 9th Bradman (Cpt), McCabe, Washbrook, Close, Hollies, Bailey, September 1944. Signed to verso by Chipperfield, Fingleton, Barnett, Evans, Knight, Bedser etc, the New eight Australian players and three O’Reilly, Hassett, Fleetwood-Smith, Zealand touring team to England from the West. Notable Australian McCormick, Waite etc, guests who 1949, fifteen signatures including signatures include Keith Miller attended the M.C.C. Dinner in June Hadlee, Sutcliffe, Donnelly, Cowie, (Victoria, New South Wales & 1938 including Baldwin of Baldwin, Burke, Wallace, Reid, Cave etc, The Australia), Bill Baker (Victoria), Mick Home Gordon, Leveson Gower ink signature of Prince Phillip, the Roper (New South Wales), Bob (Surrey & England 1895-1920), M.C.C. President, signed at the Christophani (New South Wales) Troughton, Stanley Christopherson M.C.C. Dinner of 1949 and fourteen and Ross Stanford (South Australia). (Kent & England 1883-1890), members of the West Indian touring Tape repairs and loss, otherwise in Wykeham Stanley Cornwallis. (Kent party to England 1950 including fair condition. Sold with an original 1919-1926), E.R.T. Holmes, (Surrey Weekes, Walcott, Stollmeyer, mono photograph of the West of & England 1924-1955), R.S. Rait Gomez, Valentine, Ramadhin, England team who played against Kerr, Secretary of M.C.C.W. Findlay, Christiani, Williams, Rae, Jones, the R.A.F on 3rd June 1944 at Ronnie Aird, (Hampshire 1920- Pierre etc. Individual signatures Gloucester. Players featured include 1938), Viscount Cobham, J.J. Astor, include A.P.F. Chapman, Ian Peebles, Wyatt, Lyon, Sinfield, Neale and President of M.C.C., Lord Somers, W.A. Woodfull (Australian Captain Wilson of Gloucestershire, Santall of Lord Suffield, George Allison 1934), , Alexander of Warwickshire, Gibbons of (Arsenal F.C. Manager 1930’s) etc, Tunis, Robertson Hare, Duke of Worcestershire, also Wally members of the 141st Officer Cadet Norfolk, Boris Karloff, Owen Nares Hammond who captained the R.A.F., Training Unit, Royal Engineers, (actor), Field Marshall Alexander of another small mono photograph of based at Lord’s??? c1940 including Tunis, N. Haig, Robertson Hare Hammond with G.O.J. Elliott, R.S. Rait Kerr, Sir Pelham Warners XI (actor), Albert Victor Alexander First secretary of The West, and two copy v West Indies, June 1940, seventeen Lord of the Admiralty, Duke of scorecards from the matches. signatures from the two teams Norfolk, Lavina Norfolk, Clement Generally good condition - cricket including Heane, Robins, Hutton, D. Attlee (Prime Minister 1945-1951), £130/160 Compton, Farnes, Valentine, Brown, F.H. Gillingham, C.Aubrey-Smith, 439 Australian tour of England 1956. Allen, L. Compton (playing for the W.R. Hammond, Norman Birkett, Official P&O souvenir tour brochure West Indies), Eytle (signed twice), R.E.S. Wyatt etc. The album with for the Australian tour of England. Constantine, Nicholson, Emptage, loss to spine otherwise in very good Printed in Sydney. Pictorial green Ford, St. Hill etc, Guests who condition. An excellent archive of and gold covers with pen pictures, attended the London County signatures very nicely signed at fixtures, advertising to inside pages. Council A.R.P. Services v Home Lord’s, on large album pages - Signed in ink to pen pictures by all Guard, London District matches in cricket £1000/1500 seventeen members of the June 1942 and 1943 including P.F.

11 Australian touring team. Signatures of the first days play in the tour 447 C.J.B. Wood. Leicestershire, 1896- include I. Johnson, Benaud, Miller, match at Pretoria. South Africa won 1923. Signature in ink on piece laid Craig, Davidson, Harvey, Lindwall, the first Test by one wicket down to card. Nicely signed. G/VG - Wilson, Maddocks, McDonald etc. cricket £20/30 442 South Africa, 1967. Three single Minor stains to front covers, staples page menu cards, all for different 448 A.E. Knight. Leicestershire & rusted, one page detached, owner’s days or meals, for the Park View England, 1895-1912. Signature in name annotated to front cover. G - Hotel, Durban 19th-20th January ink on piece laid down to card. cricket £100/150 1967 during the third Test against Nicely signed. G/VG - cricket 440 A.J. Rich scrapbook, 1896-1913. A Australia. Signed to the verso of one £20/30 scrapbook containing a large menu by seventeen members of the 449 A.T. Sharp. Leicestershire, 1908- collection of scorecards, press South African squad. Signatures 1935. Signature in ink on piece laid cuttings, concert programmes, include Barlow, G. Pollock, P. down to card. Nicely signed. G/VG - dinner menus, etc relating to Pollock, Goddard, Proctor, Bacher, cricket £20/30 Cambridgeshire cricket and Camden Lindsay, Lance etc. Small tear to one C.C. for whom Rich played regularly. edge of the signed menu, some 450 R.T. Crawford. Leicestershire, 1901- Includes a Complimentary Dinner creasing, otherwise G - cricket 1911. Signature in ink on piece laid Menu to Jack Hobbs held by the £70/100 down to card. Nicely signed. G/VG - Cambridgeshire Cricket Association cricket £20/30 South Africa won by eight wickets at the Lion Hotel, Cambridge, 23rd 451 W. Shipman. Leicestershire, 1908- April 1912. The menu features a 443 Australian Tour to England, 1964. 1921. Signature in ink on piece laid mono printed photograph of Hobbs, Official tour itinerary issued by the down to card. Nicely signed. G/VG - and has been profusely signed to the Australian Board of Control. Signed cricket £20/30 front and inside cover by attendees. in ink to the back page by all Signatures in pencil include that of seventeen players and to the front 452 W.E. Astill. Leicestershire & England, Hobbs, F.R. Foster and Tom by the Treasurer, J.A. Ledward. 1906-1939. Signature in ink on Hayward. Front hinge broken, wear Players’ signatures include Simpson piece laid down to card. Sold with and loos to spine and covers, (Captain), Booth, Connolly, Grout, Taddy & Co reprint cigarette card of otherwise in fair condition - cricket Jarman, O’Neill, Redpath, Veivers Astill. G/VG - cricket £20/30 £500/700 etc. G/VG - cricket £100/150 453 J. Shields. Leicestershire, 1906-1923. Rich played cricket for 444 Surrey C.C.C. 1938. Official folding Signature in ink on piece laid down Cambridgeshire and was a founder menu given ‘to E.R.T. Holmes and to card. Nicely signed. G/VG - member of the Cambridge Cricket the Surrey County Team 1938’. cricket £20/30 Association in 1889 Nicely signed to the front and back 454 V.F.S. Crawford. Surrey & in black ink by thirty eight players 441 First M.C.C. Tour to South Africa, Leicestershire, 1896-1910. Signature and hosts. Players signatures include 1905/06. Very rare original four in ink on piece laid down to card. Holmes, Leveson-Gower, Brown, page dinner menu given to the G/VG - cricket £20/30 Knight, Hobbs, McIntyre, Strudwick, M.C.C. touring party held at the Sandham, Gover, Fishlock, Gregory 455 Archibald Campbell MacLaren. Hotel Imperial, Pretoria, 6th January etc. Includes Sandy Tait, former Lancashire & England, 1890-1914. 1906. The front cover features an Spurs player and member of the Pencil signature on piece laid down exquisite art deco-style embossed 1901 Cup Final team. Minor ageing to card. G - cricket £80/120 design of a lady admiring a flower, and foxing, otherwise G. Rare - sunlight in the background and floral 456 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Cambridge cricket borders. The menu is signed to the University, Sussex & England, 1893- £120/160 inside pages by thirteen members of 1920. Ink signature on piece laid the M.C.C. team. Signatures in black 445 William Territt Greswell. Somerset down to card. G - cricket £80/120 ink are Warner (Captain), Haigh, 1908-1930. Headed notepaper 457 George Brown. Hampshire & Relf, Hayes, Board, Lees, Denton, signed by Greswell in black ink, England, 1908-1933. Original mono Fane, Blythe, Crawford, Leveson- dated 6th June 1934. Horizontal and photograph, laid down to small Gower, Moon and Hartley. Lacking vertical folds not affecting the album page, of Brown in batting the signature of Wynyard, who signature, otherwise G/VG - cricket pose. The page nicely signed in ink returned to England early due to £25/35 by Brown. Creasing and trimming to illness. The South African XI who 446 Northamptonshire C.C.C. photograph, otherwise. G - cricket played in the first Test at Handwritten piece listing four £30/50 Johannesburg are also listed in ink. centuries scored by W.H. Denton Minor ageing and staining to edges, 458 Australian autographs. A collection including 230no v Essex at Leyton 1” split to lower fold, otherwise of over eighty signatures, the 1913. Nicely signed by Denton. Also good condition. A scarce menu in majority modern, on small cards and a piece signed by twin brother, J.S. this signed form - cricket pieces, some laid down. Signatures Denton, and another of A.P.R. £800/1200 include Stackpole, Rackemann, Hawtin - cricket £50/70 O’Keefe, Moody, Matthews, Marsh, The Dinner was held on the evening

12 McCosker, Lawson, Laird etc. G/VG Marshall. G/VG - cricket £20/30 Beldam became a noted photog - - cricket £50/80 rapher and artist, pioneering action Taylor played in one Test in 1955 photography specialising in cricket 459 Kent autographs. 1900 onwards. A 467 Jaswick Ossie Taylor. Trinidad & and golf collection of twenty signatures, on West Indies, 1953-1960. Signature small cards and pieces, some laid 477 Alfred Percy Freeman, Kent & on card, loosely laid down to page. down. Signatures include Mann, England, 1914-1936. Official Nicely signed in ink by Taylor. G/VG Collins, Cornwallis, Harding, Hubble, M.C.C. Christmas card from the - cricket £20/30 Jones, Fairservice, Mordaunt, M.C.C. tour of Australia 1928-29. Pretlove, Seymour, Solbe etc. G/VG Taylor played in only three Test in Signed by Freeman. Decorative - cricket £60/90 1958 covers in M.C.C. colours. G/VG - cricket £60/80 460 Somerset autographs. 1892-1930s. 468 Douglas Robert Jardine, Oxford Album page with six signatures from University, Surrey & England, 1920- 478 David Stuart Sheppard, Cambridge the 1928 Somerset team, sold with 1934. Album page very nicely signed University, Sussex & England. fourteen individual pencil signatures in black ink by Jardine. To the verso, Official M.C.C. Christmas card from on pieces, some laid down to card. seven Yorkshire signatures c1950s the M.C.C. tour of Australia and Signatures include White, Ingle, including Leadbetter, Trueman, New Zealand 1950-51. Signed Deane, Lewis, Poyntz, Key, Chidgey, Appleyard, Wardle etc. G/VG - ‘David’. Colour covers. Odd faults, Hale etc. G - cricket £50/70 cricket £60/80 otherwise G - cricket £40/50 461 Middlesex autographs. 1891 469 Donald George Bradman. New 479 England tour to Australia, 1936-37. onwards. Thirteen signatures ink South Wales, South Australia & Official M.C.C. Christmas card from signatures on pieces, some laid Australia, 1927-1949. A nice the tour. Signed in ink ‘Bill (Voce) & down to card and pages. Signatures contemporary signature in ink of Joe (Hardstaff)‘, both of include Saville, Newman, Murrell, Bradman on piece. Light fold and Nottinghamshire C.C.C. Decorative Mordaunt, Hunt, Henley, Gilman, minor ageing, otherwise G - cricket covers in M.C.C. colours. G/VG - E.A.Beldam etc. G - cricket £60/90 £40/60 cricket £60/80 462 Derbyshire autographs. 1880 470 Shane Warne. Original Australian 480 England tour to Pakistan & New onwards. Fourteen signatures ink Five Dollar bank note, signed in ink Zealand, 1977-78. Official Christmas signatures on pieces, some laid by Warne. G - cricket £25/35 card from the tour. Signed in ink by down to card, some with printed eighteen members of the touring 471 Walter Brearley. Somerset & England photographs. Signatures include party. Signatures include Brearley 1902-1911. Good pencil signature Alderman, Ashcroft, Bagshaw, (Captain), Boycott, Botham, of Brearley on paper piece. G - Davidson, Delacombe, Maynard etc. Downton, Cope, Randall, Roope, cricket £50/70 G - cricket £60/90 Lever, Hendrick, Edmonds etc. The 472 Pelham Francis Warner. Oxford card sent and signed by the 463 Thomas Walter Hayward. Surrey & University, Middlesex & England manager, . G/VG - England, 1893-1914. Large album 1894-1920. Ink signature of Warner £40/60 page very nicely signed in blue ink on paper piece laid down to card. by Hayward. Sold with a colour 481 England tour to Australia & India, Vertical crease, otherwise G - cricket postcard of Hayward in batting pose. 1979-80. Official Christmas card £25/35 National Series no. 828. G/VG - from the tour. Signed in ink by cricket £120/150 473 Reginald Herbert Spooner. fourteen members of the touring Lancashire & England 1899-1921. party. Signatures include Brearley 464 Hammond Allan Furlonge. Trinidad Nice ink signature of Spooner on (Captain), Bairstow, Hendrick, & West Indies, 1954-1962. Postcard paper piece laid down to card. G - Gooch, Lever, Gower, Botham, size card, niceley signed in ink by cricket £25/35 Taylor etc. Also signed by the Furlonge. The card loosely laid down manager, Alec Bedser. From Bedser’s to page. G/VG. Rare - cricket 474 Alec Hearne. Kent & England. 1884- own collection. G/VG - £40/60 £20/30 1906. Signature on piece, laid down to another piece nicely signed in 482 ‘Players Scoring 300 runs in a Test Furlonge played three Test matches black ink by Hearne. Odd faults, Innings 1877-1992. Printed card for West Indies in 1958 good - cricket £40/60 with named spaces for twelve 465 Clifford Archibald Roach. Trinidad & signatures of triple centurions of 475 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Cambridge West Indies, 1923-1935. Signature which eight have been signed. University, Sussex & England, 1893- on piece laid down to card, laid Signatures in ink include Sobers, 1920. Pencil signature on piece. down to page. Nicely signed in ink Simpson, Hanif Mohammad, John G/VG - cricket £50/70 by Roach. G/VG - cricket £20/30 Edrich, Cowper, Bradman, Gooch 476 George William Beldam. Middlesex etc. Additionally signed by three 466 Norman Edgar Marshall. Barbados, & London County, 1900-1907. Rare others, including Mark Taylor etc. Trinidad & West Indies, 1940-1959. early pencil signature on piece laid Sold with two cards individually Signature on card, loosely laid down down to another piece. G/VG - signed by Hutton and Sandham. to page. Nicely signed in ink by cricket £50/70 G/VG - cricket £80/120

13 483 E.B. Alletson. Nottinghamshire 489 Leicestershire 1936. Small album £100/150 C.C.C. Early member’s card for the page containing signatures of the 494 Northamptonshire 1922. Album 1949 season. The folding card in Leicestershire team. Ten signatures in page containing eight signatures in maroon board with decorative titles pencil including Geary, Astill, ink of the Northamptonshire team. to front and rear, with bound in Prentice, Berry, Armstrong etc. To Signatures are Tyler (Captain), printed fixture lists for the 1949 the verso, five Somerset signatures in Hardy, Jupp, Woolley, Bellamy, season. Eight signatures to internal pencil including Andrew, McRae, Clark, Thomas and the rarer Ripley pages including E.B. Alletson and Wellard etc. Horizontal fold, who played only six first class M.J. Hall of Nottinghamshire, G. otherwise G. Sold with an original matches. G/VG. Sold with a small Duckworth of Lancashire etc. mono press photograph (trimmed) collection of related ephemera - Stamped number 432. Staining and of Les Berry walking out to bat and cricket £40/60 wear, rusting to staples, otherwise other related ephemera. G - cricket fair/good condition - cricket £50/80 £20/30 495 Northamptonshire 1936. Album page containing signatures of the Ted Alletson was famous for scoring 490 Leicestershire C.C.C. 1937. Album Northamptonshire team. Eleven 189 in 90 minutes, the last 142 page containing eleven signatures in signatures in pencil including Brown, coming in 40 minutes, including 34 ink, three in pencil, of the Hampshire James, Bakewell, Timms, Cox, in one over while batting for team. Signatures include Walsh, Perkins etc. Sold with an original Nottinghamshire against Sussex at Smith, Dawkes, Astill, Flamson, mono press photograph of Vallance Hove in 1911 Geary and the rarer Taylor etc. Jupp walking out to bat and other Includes the signature of Lester, on a AUTOGRAPH SHEETS, ALBUM related ephemera. G - cricket piece laid down to the page. To the PAGES £30/40 verso, to ink signatures, one of 484 Leicestershire C.C.C. c1910. Album Geary. Sold with a trimmed original 496 Northamptonshire, 1938. Album page containing signatures of seven mono press photograph of G.L. page containing twelve signatures of Leicestershire players. Signatures, Berry walking out to bat and other the Northamptonshire team that nicely signed in ink, are V.F.S. related ephemera. G - cricket played against Cambridge University Crawford, R.T. Crawford, Shields, £20/30 at Fenners, 14th-17th May 1938. Wood, Jayes, Whitehead and Signatures, nicely signed, in ink Jack Taylor played only three first Shipman. VG - cricket £30/50 include R.P. Nelson (Captain), James, class matches for Leicestershire, all O’Brien, Buswell (signed twice), 485 No lot in 1937. He also played six matches Herbert, James, Partridge (signed in for Scotland in the 1950s 486 Leicestershire 1922. Album page pencil) etc. Includes the rarer containing eleven signatures in ink 491 Northamptonshire, c1909. Album signature of P.J.M. Nelson. Sold with of the Leicestershire team. page containing eleven signatures of related ephemera. G/VG - cricket Signatures include Fowke (Captain), the Northamptonshire team. £30/40 Sharp, Rudd, Taylor, King, Dawson, Signatures in pencil include W.H. Peter John Mytton Nelson played Astill etc. Minor smudges to some Denton, J.S. Denton, Pool, Vials, only two first class matches, one for signatures, otherwise in good Hawtin, Buswell etc. Odd faults and Northants in 1938, the other for condition. Sold with two related repair to top edge, otherwise G. Sold Kent in 1946 (strangely against original mono photographs and with other related ephemera - cricket Northants in Northampton) other copy photographs - cricket £80/120 £70/90 497 Northamptonshire, 1939. Album 492 Northamptonshire C.C.C, c1910. page containing twelve signatures of 487 Leicestershire C.C.C. 1924. Album Large album page signed in ink by the Northamptonshire team. page nicely signed in ink by all eight Northamptonshire players. Signatures in ink include Nelson eleven members of the Leicestershire Signatures include Ellis, Wells, G. (Captain), Merritt, James, team that played against Notts at Thompson, Haywood, Seymour, East Greenwood, O’Brien, Dunkley, , 30th-31st July 1924. etc. Album originally owned by H.G. Herbert etc. Sold with three related Signatures include Fowke (Captain), Backlidge who played seven matches mono copy photographs. G/VG - Taylor, Sidwell, Geary, Shipman, for Surrey, 1908-1913. The page is cricket £30/40 Coulson, Astill etc. The page dated signed to the verso by his brother, ‘30.7.24’. G/VG - cricket £60/80 Frederick and dated 25th July 1910. 498 Warwickshire 1909. Large album Odd marks, ageing and small stains, page containing ten signatures of 488 Leicestershire, 1935. Large sheet otherwise G - cricket £40/60 the Warwickshire team. Signatures in containing eleven signatures of the ink include Pridmore, Foster, Leicestershire team. Signatures, 493 Northamptonshire C.C.C. 1913. Stephens, Santall, Quaife, Fishwick nicely signed, in ink include Astill Trimmed page laid down to album etc. Minor ageing, creasing and (Captain), Armstrong, Marlow, page, nicely signed in black in ink by small tear to top corner, not affecting Corrall, Coleman, Shipman etc. Sold eleven players. Signatures include signatures, very slight ink bleeding with related ephemera. G/VG - S.G. Smith (Captain), J.S. Denton, to two signatures, otherwise G/VG. cricket £25/35 W.H. Denton, Woolley, Thompson, Sold with a small collection of related Haywood, Wells etc. G/VG - cricket ephemera - cricket £200/300

14 499 Warwickshire 1922. Album page down. G/VG. Sold with a mono Boyes on piece laid down. The page containing eleven signatures in ink copy photograph of Stevens - cricket unevenly trimmed, otherwise G - of the Warwickshire team. £60/80 cricket £80/100 Signatures include Calthorpe 505 Middlesex, 1934 & 1935. Album 510 Hampshire C.C.C. 1930. Album (Captain), Nelson, Partridge, Santall, page containing twelve signatures of page nicely signed in ink by ten Fox, Bates etc. Includes the rarer the 1934 team and to the verso members of the Hampshire team signature of F.W. Marshall who twelve signatures of the 1935 team. that played against Notts at Trent played only two first class matches. Signatures in ink include Haig, Bridge, 2nd-4th July 1930. G/VG. Sold with three related copy Tindall, Price, Hendren, Robins, Signatures include Tennyson photographs - cricket £70/90 Human, Hearne, Allen, Hart, Putner (Captain), Mead, Newman, 500 Warwickshire, c1935. Large page etc. Sold with original mono Pothecary, Creese, Adams, Brown containing signatures of the photographs of Human (signed by etc. The page dated ‘2.7.30’. G/VG Warwickshire team. Fourteen Human) and Sims etc. G/VG - - cricket £60/80 signatures in ink including Wyatt cricket £30/40 511 Hampshire C.C.C. 1937. Album (Captain), Santall, Croom, Kilner, 506 Middlesex, 1936. Two joined album page containing thirteen signatures Mayer, Wilmot, Dollery, Ord etc. pages containing signatures of the in pencil, one in ink, of the Includes the signature of Roberts, in Middlesex team. Eleven signatures in Hampshire team. Signatures include pencil, on laid down piece. Sold with ink including Nevell, Gray, Killick, Moore (Captain), Arnold (x2), an original small mono candid J.W. Hearne, Peebles (signed in Creese, Pothecary, Herman, Walker, photograph of five players and four pencil), Hart and the rarer Wignall Budd, Heath etc. The page laid related cigarette cards. G/VG - etc. Sold with two original mono down to card with some creasing. cricket £30/50 press photographs of Compton and Sold with a trimmed original mono 501 Warwickshire, 1939. Two small Allen, both in batting action, and press photograph of R.H. Moore in pages containing twelve signatures other related ephemera. G - cricket batting action and other related of the Warwickshire team. £25/35 ephemera. G - cricket £25/35 Signatures in ink include Cranmer W.H. Wignall played only six first 512 Hampshire C.C.C. 1939. Album (Captain), Wyatt, Dollery, Santall, class matches for Middlesex and page containing eleven signatures in Buckingham, Shortland, WiIlmot etc. M.C.C. pencil of the Hampshire team. Sold with three related cigarette Signatures include Taylor (Captain), cards. Odd faults, otherwise G/VG - 507 Middlesex, c1938. Large page Boyles, Pothecary, Arnold, Walker, cricket £25/35 containing ten signatures of the Holt etc. Includes the rarer signature Middlesex team. Signatures, nicely 502 Middlesex 1910. Album page of Ian Shield who played only four signed, in ink include Sims, Price, containing thirteen signatures in ink matches for Hampshire. Sold with Edrich, Compton, Hulme etc and the of the Middlesex team. Signatures two related cigarette cards. G - signature of Gubby Allen on piece include Warner (Captain), Hearne, cricket £30/40 laid down to the page. Sold with a Mignon, Hendren, Murrell, Mann, mono copy photograph of the team. 513 Hampshire C.C.C. 1954. Album Kidd etc. One signature on piece laid G/VG - cricket £25/35 page, nicely signed in ink by eleven down. G/VG. Sold with three small players. Signatures include Eagar original photographs of the players 508 Middlesex C.C.C. 1939. Two small (Captain), Burden, Hill, Rayment, etc - cricket £150/200 album pages containing twelve Dare, Bridger, Rogers etc. VG - signatures in pencil of the Middlesex 503 Middlesex C.C.C, 1910. Album page cricket £25/35 team. Signatures include Peebles nicely signed in ink by twelve (Captain), Price, Allen, D. Compton, 514 Hampshire C.C.C. 1971. Official Middlesex players. Signatures L. Compton, Robertson, Edrich, Hampshire autograph sheet, signed include J.T. Hearne, J.W. Hearne, Mann etc. To the verso of one page in ink by fifteen players. Signatures Mignon, Hendren, Warner, Murrell, are six ink signatures of Yorkshire include Gilliat (Captain), Richards, Webbe and the rarer Harper etc. To players including Hutton, Sellers, Greenidge, Jesty, Sainsbury, R. the verso, four signatures of County Bowes etc and, on the other, six Marshall, Rice, Livingstone etc. players including Leveson-Gower Essex signatures in pencil including G/VG - cricket £15/25 and A.O. Jones. G/VG - cricket Wade, Taylor, Smith etc. Sold with a £70/100 515 Worcestershire 1911. Large album copy photograph of Peebles signed page containing ten signatures of Kenneth Brand Harper played only by Peebles, and other Middlesex the Worcestershire team. Signatures three first class matches, all for related ephemera. G - cricket in ink include Simpson-Hayward Middlesex in 1910 £20/30 (Captain), Burns, W.L. Foster, H.K. 504 Middlesex c1920s. Album page 509 Hampshire 1922. Album page Foster, Arnold, Bowley, Cuffe etc. containing nine signatures in ink of containing thirteen signatures in ink Minor ageing and creasing, not the Middlesex team. Signatures of the Hampshire team. Signatures affecting signatures, otherwise include Haig, Allen, Dales, Hendren, include Tennyson (Captain), Aird, G/VG. Sold with a small collection of Lee, Fowler, Durston etc. The Shirley, Livsey, Bowell etc. Includes related ephemera - cricket Durston signature on piece laid the signatures of Remnant and £150/200

15 516 Worcestershire C.C.C. 1937. Page photographs of Jenkins and Cooper, 527 Essex, c1934/5. Album page containing twelve signatures in ink a sepia ‘R.A.’ series postcard containing eleven signatures of the of the Worcestershire team. no.8578 of the County Ground, Essex team. Signatures in pencil are Signatures include Quaife, Howorth, Worcester etc. Generally G/VG - Pearce (Captain), Lawrence and Perks, Kimpton, Gibbons, Buller, cricket £30/50 O’Connor, in ink include Cutmore, Grimshaw etc. Sold with an official Eastman, Bowsell, Wade etc. G/VG. G.M. Blakey played only three first mono press photograph of the team, Sold with an original mono press class matches seated and standing in rows in photograph Pearce, signed by cricket attire, signed to the front in 521 ‘Worcestershire C.C.C.’ autograph Pearce, another of Nichols ink by Martin, Copper and Howorth, book. The book contains one (unsigned) and a signed copy with related mono copy photograph hundred ink signatures of, mainly photograph of Read etc - cricket and two cigarette cards - cricket modern, cricketers, a single signature £30/50 £30/40 to a page and back to back. 528 Essex, 1937. Page containing ten Signatures include Collingwood, 517 Worcestershire C.C.C. 1950. Page signatures of the Essex team. Plunkett, Di Venuto, Chanderpaul, signed in ink by fifteen players. Signatures in pencil include Dennis, Willis, Giles, G. Swann, S. Broad, Signatures include Wyatt (Captain), Waterman, Taylor, Smith, Avery, Hoggard, Vaughan, Holder, Horton, Bird, Perks, Yarnold, Flavell, Kenyon, Eastman. Folds, otherwise in good Prior, Gooch, Amla, Langer, P. Jenkins, Howorth, Darks etc. Light condition. Sold with an original Jaques, Caddick, Fraser, Strauss, Finn folds, otherwise G - cricket £25/35 mono press photograph of P. Smith etc. One signature on piece laid in bowling action, signed by Smith, 518 Worcestershire C.C.C. 1952. Large down to page. VG £30/40 and another of D.R.Wilcox walking album page nicely signed in ink by 522 Gloucestershire C.C.C. c1903/4. out to bat at Scarborough in 1938 - twelve members of the Album page nicely signed in ink by cricket £25/35 Worcestershire team and, to the seven players. Signatures are verso, eleven members of the 1953 529 Essex C.C.C. 1951. Album page Wrathall, Sellick, Langdon, Jessop, Oxford University team. nicely signed in ink by eleven Robinson, Thomas and Brownlee. Worcestershire signatures include players. Signatures include Insole Some ageing to page, otherwise Richardson, Broadbent, Jenkins, (Captain), Gibb, Bailey, Horsfall, G/VG - cricket £80/120 Outschoorn, Chesterton. For Greensmith, Preston, Eve etc. G/VG Oxford, Dowding, Fasken, Williams 523 Gloucestershire, c1909/11. Album - cricket £20/30 and Colin Cowdrey etc. G/VG - page containing eleven signatures of 530 Derbyshire and Surrey, 1909. Album cricket £30/40 the Gloucestershire team. Signatures page containing twelve signatures of in pencil include Holloway, Huggins, 519 Worcestershire, 1935. Page the Derbyshire team and eight Langdon, Dennett, Dipper, Merrick containing signatures of the signatures of the Surrey team to etc. G/VG. Sold with other related Worcestershire team. Eleven verso. Signatures in pencil include ephemera - cricket £180/250 signatures in ink including Walters Curgenven, Oliver, Wright, (Captain), Quaife, Pulham, Perks, 524 Gloucestershire c1910. Album page Humphries, Chapman, Higson etc of Howorth, Brook, Warne etc. containing thirteen signatures of the Derbyshire, Smith, Bird, Hayes, Includes the signature of Jackson on Gloucestershire team. Signatures in Ducat etc of Surrey. Odd faults, taped in piece. Sold with Two ink include Jessop (Captain), Brown, otherwise G. Sold with an original original mono press photographs of Holloway, Board, Dennett, Langdon, colour postcard of J. Humpries Howorth in batting action, signed by Mills etc. Small tear to edge, not published by Melbourne Sports Howarth, and another of Walters affecting signatures, otherwise Depot and other related ephemera - walking out to bat, unsigned etc. G - G/VG. Sold with a small collection of cricket £180/250 cricket £30/50 related ephemera - cricket 531 Derbyshire, c1935. Album page £150/200 520 Worcestershire, 1939. Two small containing eleven signatures of the album pages, one containing eleven 525 Gloucestershire C.C.C. 1939. Album Derbyshire team. Signatures in pencil signatures of the Worcestershire page, nicely signed in ink by twelve include Skinner, Elliott, Smith, L. team and, to the verso, five players. Signatures include Townsend, A. Townsend, Copson, Yorkshire signatures. Worcestershire Hammond (Captain), Goddard, Armstrong etc. G/VG. Sold with signatures in ink include Lyttleton Eagar, Crapp, Sinfield, Emmett, three mono real photograph (Captain), Martin, White, Yarnold, Neale, Mills etc. VG - cricket postcards of Carrington, Copson and Perks and the rarer Blakey etc. £30/50 Elliott, each signed in ink by the Yorkshire signatures in pencil are player etc - cricket £40/60 526 Essex C.C.C. c1933. Album page, Barber, Leyland, Sutcliffe, Verity and nicely signed in black ink by eleven 532 Derbyshire C.C.C. 1937. Album Wood. The second album page players. Signatures include Pearce page nicely signed in ink by eleven contains twelve Worcestershire 2nd (Captain), Pope, L.C. Eastman, Daer, players. Signatures include Buckston XI signatures with seven Derbyshire O’Connor, Cutmore etc. VG - cricket (Captain), Townsend, Worthington, signature to verso. Sold with a mono £30/50 Elliott, A.V. Pope, G.H. Pope etc. press photograph of R. Howarth, G/VG - cricket £30/50 signed by Howarth, mono press

16 533 Derbyshire, 1937. Page containing signatures include Woolley, Fielder, players. Signatures include Bartlett eleven signatures of the Derbyshire Huish, Humphreys, Hutchings, (Captain), John Langridge, James team. Signatures in ink include Mason, Carr etc. Leicestershire Langridge, Stainton, Cornford, Nye, Mitchell, Smith, H. Elliott, C.S. Elliott, signatures are Astill, Knight and Coe. Cox etc. VG - cricket £25/35 Worthington, Alderman, Copson G/VG - cricket £40/60 547 Nottinghamshire 1904. Large album etc. G/VG. Sold with an original 539 Kent C.C.C. 1937. Album page page nicely signed in black ink by mono ‘Sport & General’ press nicely signed in ink by eleven thirteen members of the team. photograph from the Test trial members of the team. Signatures Signatures include Jones (Captain), match, England v The Rest, at Lord’s, include Woolley, Pearce, Levett, G. Gunn, J. Gunn, Oates, Wass, 2nd June 1938. The photograph Ashdown, Todd, Lewis, Cole etc. VG Iremonger, Hallam, Hardstaff etc. features Pope playing an attacking - cricket £50/70 Includes the rarer signatures of shot to leg with Edrich looking on. White and Staunton, the latter in Signed in ink by Pope and Edrich. 540 Kent C.C.C, c1946/47. Album page pencil. VG - cricket £250/350 Also a mono press photograph of boldly signed in ink by eleven Kent Alderman and other related players. Signatures include Valentine John William White played only ephemera - cricket £30/50 (Captain), Fagg, Mallett, Harding, three first class cricket matches and Martin, Davies, Mallett etc. G/VG - also played full back for Nottingham 534 Derbyshire C.C.C. 1939. Large cricket £25/35 Forest. The Rev. Harvey Staunton album page containing twelve played only sixteen times signatures in ink of the Derbyshire 541 Kent C.C.C, 1950. Four individual team. Signatures include Buckston official Doug Wright Benefit Fund 548 Nottinghamshire 1914. Album page (Captain), Copson, A. Pope, G. sheets, each signed by ten players. nicely signed in black ink by ten Pope, Alderman, A.F. Townsend, L.F. Signatures in ink including Clark members of the team. Signatures Townsend etc. Sold with a trimmed (Captain), Ames, Todd, Fagg, include Barratt, Iremonger, mono press photograph of Alderman Ridgeway, Hearn, Edrich, Dovey etc. Hardstaff, Payton, Lee, Whysall, J. walking out to bat. G - cricket VG. Qty 4 - cricket £50/80 Gunn, G. Gunn etc. The Payton £70/100 signature upside down. G/VG - 542 Lancashire C.C.C, c1910. Album cricket £100/150 535 Derbyshire C.C.C. 1939. Small page nicely signed in ink by five album page nicely signed in ink by Lancashire players. Signatures are 549 Nottinghamshire 1921. Small album twelve members of the team. Whitehead, Cook, Makepeace, page nicely signed in black ink by Signatures include Buckston Worsley and Huddleston. Two other eleven members of the team. (Captain), Hounsfield, A.V. Pope, signatures including W.A.J. West Signatures include Carr (Captain), G.H. Pope, H. Pope, Elliott, Copson (umpire) and G. Blake (unknown). Hardstaff, Richmond, Staples, Lee, etc. VG - cricket £40/60 To the verso, three signatures of Whysall, J. Gunn, G. Gunn etc. Somerset players Robson, Chidgey G/VG - cricket £80/120 536 Somerset, 1935. Large page and Braund. G/VG - cricket £40/60 containing signatures of the 550 Nottinghamshire C.C.C. 1929. Somerset team. Fourteen signatures, 543 Sussex C.C.C. 1911. Small album Album page nicely signed in black the majority in ink, include White, page nicely signed in black ink by ink by eleven players. Signatures Burrough, Luckes, Cameron, J.W. four players. Signatures are H.P. include Carr (Captain), Whysall, Lee, Gerrard, Gimblett, Ingle etc. Chaplin (Captain), K.O. Goldie, Gunn, Voce, Shipston, Barratt etc Some signatures on laid down A.P.F.C. Somerset, and C.L.A. Smith. VG - cricket £80/100 pieces, one inserted on piece. Sold VG - cricket £25/35 551 Nottinghamshire C.C.C. c1948. with related ephemera. G - cricket 544 Sussex C.C.C. 1927. Album page Large album page, nicely signed in £30/40 nicely signed in ink by fourteen ink by twelve players. Signatures 537 Somerset C.C.C. 1938. Album page members of the team. Signatures include Sime (Captain), Simpson, containing ten signatures of the include A.H.H. Gilligan, Bowley, Keeton, Jepson, Voce, Stocks, Derbyshire team, the majority in ink. Tate, Cook, W.L. Cornford, Winrow etc. VG - cricket £25/35 Signatures include Longrigg Langridge, J.H. Parks, H.W. Parks 552 Nottinghamshire C.C.C. 1952. (Captain), Barnwell, Lyon, F.S. Lee, etc. Ink smudge affecting three Album page signed in ink by twelve Wellard, Hazell etc. Sold with a signatures, otherwise G/VG - cricket players. Signatures include Simpson mono press photograph of F.S. Lee £60/80 (Captain), Giles, Butler, Poole, batting, nicely signed in ink by Lee, a 545 Sussex C.C.C. c1938. Album page Harvey, Stocks, Clay etc. G - cricket 1938 team photograph and one nicely signed in black ink by thirteen £25/35 other press photograph of Wellard in players. Signatures include Holmes batting action etc. G/VG - cricket 553 Glamorgan C.C.C. c1930s. Album (Captain), Stainton, Griffith, J.H. £30/40 page nicely signed in ink by eleven Parks, H.W. Parks, Cornford, Eaton, members of the team. Signatures 538 Kent & Leicestershire, 1910. Small Nye, Tuppin etc. G/VG - cricket include Turnbull (Captain), Brierley, album page signed in ink to both £70/90 Smart, Dyson, Duckfield, H. Davies sides by ten Kent and three 546 Sussex C.C.C. 1947. Album page etc. G/VG - cricket £40/60 Leicestershire players. Kent nicely signed in ink by eleven

17 554 Glamorgan C.C.C. Former Players’ captained England in one Test otherwise G/VG - cricket £80/120 Association Luncheon, Sophia 560 Oxford University 1938. Page nicely 566 Sir Pelham Warner’s XI v England Gardens, 26th July 1989. Official signed in ink by the eleven members Past and Present, 1935. Album page County headed sheet nicely signed of the Oxford team who played signed by twenty one players who by twenty three former players in against the Australians at the Christ played in the match at Folkestone, attendance. Signatures include H.J. Church Ground, Oxford, 4th-6th 7th-9th September 1935. Signatures Dickinson, B. Lewis, A.R. Lewis, H.G. May 1938. Signatures include in ink for Sir Pelham Warner’s XI Davies, H.D. Davies, H. Morgan, Grover (Captain), Dixon, Eggar, include Fagg, Woolley, Paynter, V.G.J. Jenkins, P.B. Clift, D.J. Eagar, Murray-Wood, Kimpton, Hendren, Hammond, Chapman, Shepherd etc G/VG - cricket Walford, Evans etc. Sold with a Voce etc. For England Past and £25/35 mono press photograph of Dixon in Present, Edrich, D. Compton, 555 Glamorgan C.C.C. Former Players’ batting action and other related Dollery, Valentine, Chalk, G. Pope, Association Luncheon, Sophia ephemera. G/VG - cricket £30/50 A. Pope etc. Lacking the signature of Gardens, 30th May 1997. Official Price. G/VG. Sold with a 561 Oxford University. 1949. Album County headed sheet nicely signed reproduction scorecard for the page, nicely signed in ink by the by thirty three former players in match and a copy photograph of the eleven players who took part in the attendance. Signatures include V. Folkestone ground - cricket £40/60 match v Hampshire at Bournemouth, Jenkins, H.D. Davies, A. Rees, W. 25th-28th June 1949. Signatures The match was drawn Whitehill, D.J. Shepherd, J. Hopkins, include van Ryneveld (Captain), S. Montgomery, S.C. Harrison etc 567 Royal New Zealand Services XI v Hofmeyer, Kardar, Winn, Campbell, G/VG - cricket £25/35 Royal Australian Air Force, 1937. Boobbyer etc. VG - cricket £25/35 Page containing eighteen signatures 556 Glamorgan C.C.C. Former Players’ Oxford won the match by 44 runs. in ink, on ‘Australian Comforts Fund’ Association Luncheon, Sophia Abdul Kardar, who went on to headed note paper, of the players Gardens, 5th July 1993. Official captain Pakistan, took twelve who took part in the match played at County headed sheet nicely signed wickets for Oxford Mote Park, Maidstone on 14th by twenty eight former players in August 1943. Sold with a mono attendance. Signatures include H. 562 Cambridge University 1909. Large postcard of Mote Park, a mono copy Morgan, H.D. Davies, S.W. album page containing ten photograph of Rabone and a copy Montgomery, W.E. Harris, M.J. signatures of the Cambridge team. scorecard of the match. Folds to Llewellyn, G.C. Kingston, B. Lewis, Signatures in ink include Macleod, page, otherwise G - cricket R.C. Davis etc G/VG - cricket Mann, Collins, Olivier, Bruce- £80/120 £25/35 Lockhart, Bache, Falcon etc. Minor ageing and creasing, not affecting Notable players included Geoff 557 No lot signatures, otherwise G/VG. Sold Rabone who played for 558 Oxford University 1909. Large with a small collection of related New Zealand, and Walter Yeates, album page containing eleven ephemera - cricket £80/120 Keith Carmody, Eddy Williams and signatures of the Oxford team. Ross Stanford who all played first 563 Cambridge University C.C.C. 1927. Signatures in ink include Hurst, class state cricket in Australia Album page signed in ink by eleven Lagden, Pawson, Hooman, Lowe, members of the team. Notable 568 Sir Pelham Warner’s XI, 1947. Large Leese, Salter etc. Minor ageing and signatures include Dawson (Leics & album page nicely signed in ink and creasing, not affecting signatures, England), Robins (Middx & pencil by the twelve players for the otherwise G/VG. Sold with a small England), Longrigg (Somerset), team v The South at the Hastings collection of related ephemera - Longfield (Kent), Judd (Hants), Festival, 6th-9th September 1947. cricket £80/120 Seabrook (Gloucs) etc. G/VG - Signatures include Valentine, Laker, 559 Oxford University 1922. Album cricket £40/60 Edrich, Robertson, Tremlett, Bailey, pages containing signatures of the Tompkin etc. Signed to verso in 564 Cambridge University 1938. Large Oxford University team for the pencil by Arthur Gilligan. Minor page nicely signed in ink by nine match vs Lancashire played at the faults, otherwise G/VG - cricket members of the Cambridge team. University Parks, Oxford, 14th-16th £30/50 Signatures include Thompson, June 1922. Eleven signatures in ink Wilson, Langley, Wild, Kaye, Gibb Warner’s XI won the match by 26 including Greville Stevens (Captain), etc. G/VG - cricket £20/30 runs with Jim Laker taking six Bettington, Raikes, Lawrie, Franklin, wickets, including a hat trick, in the Hedges etc. Sold with a small 565 Gentlemen v Players 1921. Album second innings collection of related copy page containing the eleven photographs. G/VG - cricket signatures of the Players team for 569 Surrey C.C.C. c1955. Official paper £30/40 the match played at Kennington strip with printed Surrey emblem, Oval on 29th June to 1st July 1921. nicely signed ink by twelve Surrey Lancashire won the match by 97 Signatures in ink include Hobbs players. Signatures include Surridge runs. A number of the Oxford (Captain), Freeman, Parkin, Hitch, (Captain), May, A. Bedser, E. Bedser, players went on to play county Ducat, Sandham etc. Minor wear, Constable, Laker, Lock, McIntyre cricket, and Greville Stevens

18 etc. VG - cricket £30/40 party including the Manager, W. another laid down album page Bushby. Signatures are Woodfull containing five autographs of 570 Surrey C.C.C. 1964. Printed (Cpt), Bradman, Bromley, Brown, England players. Signatures include autograph sheet produced by the Wall, O’Reilly, Ebeling, Barnett, Bailey, Compton, Graveney, Laker Daily Express to celebrate Ken Oldfield and Grimmett. G/VG etc. G/VG - cricket £40/60 Barrington’s benefit year in 1964. £50/70 Signed to the front by fourteen 579 Australian Tour to England, 1930. Surrey players. Signatures include 575 Australia tour to England, 1948. Small album page signed in ink to Stewart (Captain), Barrington, Official autograph sheet signed by both sides by twelve members of the Constable, Tindall, Arnold, Storey, seventeen members of the touring touring party. Signatures include, Willett etc. Includes the rarer party. Signatures in ink include Bradman, Fairfax, Jackson, Oldfield, signature of K.B. McEntyre who Bradman (Captain), Hassett, Harvey, Ponsford, Kippax, Hornibrook etc. played only three first class matches, Johnston, Johnson, Lindwall, Miller, G/VG - cricket £40/60 all for Surrey. To the verso, printed Morris, Tallon etc. Also signed by the 580 Australia in England. 1938. Two cartoons by Roy Ullyett of manager, Keith Johnson. Lacking the album pages nicely signed in ink by Barrington with a short biography on signature of Barnes. Folds and light thirteen members of the touring Barrington by Crawford White of the creasing, light adhesive marks to party. Signatures include Bradman Daily Express. Horizontal and vertical verso otherwise G/VG - cricket (Captain), S.Barnes, Barnett, folds, otherwise G/VG - cricket £300/400 Chipperfield, O’Reilly, Walker, £30/50 576 England v Australia, 5th Test, The Hassett etc. VG - cricket £50/80 571 ‘The Centurions- Scorers of 100 Oval 1953. Double album page 581 Australian tour to England, 1956. First-Class Centuries’. Headed book nicely signed by twelve members of Album page signed by fifteen of the insert by Boundary Books containing the England team who won the Australian players. Signatures the ink signatures of nine players Ashes. Signatures in ink include include Johnson (Captain), who have achieved the feat. Hutton (Captain), Edrich, May, Rutherford, Burge, Archer, Lindwall, Signatures, nicely signed in ink, are Compton, Graveney, Bailey, Evans, Crawford, Maddocks, Burke etc. , Glenn Turner, Zaheer Laker, Trueman, Bedser etc. The Signatures a little untidy. To the Abbas, Colin Cowdrey, Tom verso signed by the Australian team, verso, nineteen signatures of the Graveney, Geoff Boycott, John Twelve signatures including Hassett Nottinghamshire team c1955. Edrich, Denis Amiss and Graham (Captain), Morris, Miller, Langley, de Signatures include Simpson, Stocks, Gooch. 7.5”x10”. VG -cricket Courcey, Lindwall, Hole, Hill, Poole, Winfield, Harvey etc. Some £80/120 Davidson etc. G - cricket £100/150 wear, soiled and smudging, 572 Royal Air Force v The Navy, 1958. England won the Test by eight otherwise good - cricket £40/60 Album page nicely signed in ink by wickets and the series 1-0 with all 582 Australia and the Counties 1926. all eleven members of the R.A.F. the other four Tests being drawn. Leather bound autograph album team for the match played at Lord’s, 577 Australia tours to England, 1964 & containing pages nicely signed by 20th & 21st August 1958. 1972. Two official autograph sheets four Australian cricketers from the Signatures include Fenner (Captain) for Australia tours. The 1964 sheet 1926 tour of England, Macartney, and notable England and County signed by all seventeen players. Taylor, Oldfield and Kelleway. Plus players including Parfitt, Atkinson, Signatures include Simpson Middlesex 1927 (6 signatures), Lewis, Scott, Knight, Buxton etc. (Captain), Booth, Burge, Corling, Northamptonshire 1927 (7), Sussex Horizontal fold, otherwise G - cricket Hawke, Lawry, Potter etc. The 1972 c1927 (5), Hampshire c1927 (6) and £20/30 sheet signed by all seventeen Worcestershire 1932 (10). 573 Australian tour of England 1930. players, including I. Chappell Signatures include Woolley, Bellamy, Album page very nicely signed in ink (Captain), G. Chappell, Stackpole, Timms, Hendren, J.W. Hearne, Price, by fifteen members of the touring Gleeson, Inverarity, Mallett, Lillee, Durston, Sims, Tate, Webb, Wensley, party including the Treasurer, T. Marsh etc. Folds and creasing to Mead, Kennedy, Mead, Boyes, C.F. Howard. Signatures include both sheets, minor staining to the Walters, M.E. White, Fiddian-Green, Woodfull (Cpt), Bradman, Grimmett, 1964 sheet, otherwise fair to good Pataudi, Perks, Root etc. Plus a Kippax, Jackson, Ponsford, Oldfield, condition - cricket £40/60 further album page containing the Hornibrook, McCabe, a’Beckett, laid down signatures, on paper 578 Australians 1954/55. Album page Wall, Walker etc. Lacking only Alan pieces, of sixteen members of the containing signatures of sixteen of Fairfax from the full party. To verso New Zealand touring team to the seventeen Australians who are four ink signatures of the New England in 1937. Album contains played in the 1954/55 Ashes series. Zealand team of 1931, Dempster, other signatures, messages and Signatures in ink include Johnson James, Cromb and Merritt. G/VG rhymes. G £40/60 (Captain), Benaud, Favell, £100/150 Maddocks, Harvey, McDonald, 583 England c1930s. Album page 574 Australian tour of England 1934. Lindwall, Burge, Johnston etc. The containing signatures of nine players Album page very nicely signed in ink page, with horizontal fold is laid of the era. Signatures, nicely signed by eleven members of the touring down to a larger page. To the verso, in ink, include Hammond, Wyatt,

19 Warner, Verity, Smailes etc. Ink 588 M.C.C. tour to Australia and New wickets and Geoff Boycott famously smudging to one signature, Zealand, 1950-51. Official M.C.C. completed his 100th first class otherwise VG - cricket £30/40 autograph sheet signed in ink by the hundred full touring party, including the joint 584 Test and County autographs, c1912. 594 South African tour to England 1994. Managers, M.A. Green and J.A. Album page nicely signed in ink by Official autograph sheet nicely Nash. Players’ signatures include six England players who took part in signed by all twenty members of the Brown (Captain), Compton, Hutton, the Triangular Test series against touring party including players and Simpson, Bailey, Berry, Close, Australia and South Africa in 1912. officials. Signatures include Wessels McIntyre, Dewes, Warr etc. Also Signatures are C.B. Fry, R.H. (Captain), Cronje, de Villiers, includes the signature of Washbrook Spooner, P.F. Warner, W. Rhodes, Donald, Kirsten, McMillan, Rhodes who joined the tour in Australia. J.W. Hitch and H. Dean etc. Also etc. Horizontal fold, otherwise G/VG Light folds, otherwise VG. Rare - contains three Derbyshire signatures - cricket £20/30 cricket £80/120 of Rickman, Oliver and Forrester 595 International Wanderers 1975. and, to the verso, six Middlesex 589 England v Australia, 1972. Lord’s Official autograph sheet for the tour signatures of Warner, Twining, headed note paper nicely signed by of Rhodesia 1975. Signed in ink by Douglas, Saville, Mann and Webbe. the England XI who played in the fifteen members of the party G/VG - cricket £50/70 second Test at Lord’s, 22nd-26th including Turner, Snow, Greenidge, June 1972. Signatures include Alexander Webbe played one match Younis, Roope, Wood, Old, Illingworth (Captain), Snow, Smith, for England on Lord Harris’ tour to Kunderam etc. Sold with an official D’Oliveira, Boycott, Knott, Price etc. Australia and New Zealand 1878/79 programme for the tour, seven G/VG - cricket £35/45 official action photographs from the 585 England v Australia, 1930. Album ‘Massie’s Match’ was won by tour including Roope, Hayes, Turner page very nicely signed in black ink Australia by eight wickets, Bob etc plus two similar larger press by the eleven England players who Massie taking 16-137 for Australia photographs of the Wanderers played in the second Test against touring party £30/40 Australia at Lord’s, 27th June-1st 590 New Zealand tour of England 1949. July 1930, plus Sandham. Other Album page nicely signed in ink by 596 Leicestershire C.C.C. 1939. Album signatures include Chapman thirteen members of the New page containing thirteen signatures (Captain), Tate, Duleepsinhji, Allen, Zealand team. Signatures include in red ink of the Leicestershire team. Hammond, Woolley etc. VG - cricket Hadlee, Scott, Burke, Wallace, Signatures include Smith, £120/150 Sutcliffe, Cowie, Cresswell, Reid, Armstrong, Watson, Berry, Prentice Smith etc. VG £30/50 etc. Includes the rarer signatures of Australia won the Test by six George Palmer who played only five wickets, despite Duleepsinhji 591 New Zealand tour to England, 1937. matches for Leicestershire, George scoring 173 in England’s first Paper strip nicely signed in ink by the Knew (five matches) and Cyril Drake innings. Bradman’s 254 and fifteen players in the touring party. (eight matches). Sold with two two Woodfull’s 155 in Australia’s first Signatures include Page (Captain), trimmed mono press photographs innings set up the victory Wallace, Donnelly, Moloney, Cowie, and one copy photograph of Les Hadlee, Carson, Gallichan, Vivian 586 M.C.C. tour of Canada & U.S.A. Berry. G - cricket £30/40 etc. Light folds, otherwise G/VG - 1959. Official autograph sheet with cricket £40/60 CRICKET EPHEMERA RELATING TO M.C.C. colour title signed in ink by VICTOR TRUMPER nine of the thirteen members of the 592 Pakistan, 1962. Album page signed touring party. Signatures are Silk in ink to both sides by eleven 597 Victor Trumper. ‘Paddington Cricket (Captain), Thompson, Green, members of the touring party. Club. Smoke Concert to Pretlove, Smith, Howland, Bailey, Signatures include, Alimuddin, commemorate the club’s victory in Piachaud and Barber. G. Rare - Munir Malik, Intikhab Alam, Afaq the competition for the Premiership cricket £30/50 Hussain, Wallis Mathias etc. G - 1897/98’. Official 4pp programme cricket £25/35 for the Concert held at Paddington 587 England v Australia ‘200th Test Town Hall on Monday, 23rd May Match’, 1968. Official England 593 England v Australia, 1977 ‘Geoff 1898 and highlighting Trumper’s autograph sheet for the second Test Boycott 100 hundreds’. Official contribution to the team to front match played at Lord’s 20th-25th typed sheet nicely signed by the cover with printed details of his June 1968. Signed in ink by all thirteen players who took part in the performances and image of the eleven England players. Signatures fourth Ashes Test at Headingley, player. Trumper scored 1021 runs for include Cowdrey (Captain), 11th-15th August 1977. Signatures Paddington, including six centuries Barrington, Boycott, Graveney, include Brearley (Captain), Boycott, at an average of 204.2!. To inside Knott, Milburn, Snow, Underwood Greig, Botham, Miller, Knott, pages are the programme of events etc. Light folds, otherwise G - cricket Underwood, Hendrick, Wills etc. including Presentations of the £60/80 Horizontal folds, otherwise G/VG - ‘Hordern Shield’ to the Borough of cricket £30/50 The match was drawn, Australia all Paddington, ‘Sydney Referee Gold out for 78 in the first innings England won the Test by seven Medal’, for Australia Champion

37 bowler to M.A. Noble and to presen - January 1903, highest partnership otherwise in good condition. A tation Victor Trumper from club between Trumper and Gee of 423 unique item from this early mates. Images of A.C.K. McKenzie 1903/04 and Trumper making 18 Australian tour £400/600 and Monty Noble to sides. Monty centuries in the 1903/04 season. The Australian tourists played The Noble sang a song at the concert Minor age toning, to loss to bottom North of Scotland in a single innings ‘Out of the Mighty Deep’. Light corners of programme otherwise in tour match played at Inverness on fold, slight breaking to spine edge, good condition. A rare and early the day after, the 27th September minor gage toning, odd nicks Trumper item £400/600 1909. The Australians won by two otherwise in good condition. An 600 Australia tour of England 1905. ‘The wickets. For Australia, Monty Noble extremely rare and early Trumper Australian Cricket Team in England top scored with 42, Ransford 30 and item £500/700 1905’. Two mono real photograph Hopkins 29 and Whitty took four 598 Australia tour of England 1902. postcards of the Australian touring wickets in the North of Scotland’s Original mono real photograph party, the players depicted in small innings. For the North of Scotland, postcard of the touring party cameo portraits, head and shoulders, Munro top scored with 46, Burt- standing and seated in rows, with title to lower border and centre Marshall 24 and Mirtle took four wearing tour caps and blazers. The image of ‘J. Darling, Captain’. Rotary wickets in the Australian innings postcard with title ‘Australian Team Photographic Series No. 3824a. One 602 Australia tour of England 1909. 1902’ to top and players names to card signed in pencil by seven of the England v Australia 1909. Early lower border. Nicely signed, in black Australian players, V.T.Trumper, original silk scorecard for the match ink, to face by all fifteen members of D.R.A.Gehrs, F. Laver, A.J. Hopkins, played at the Kennington Oval on the team including the Manager Clem Hill, M.A. Noble and W.P. the 9th to 11th August 1909. The Major B.J. Wardill. Signatures are Howell. The other postcard signed scorecard with light folds to head Darling (Cpt), Hill, Jones, Trumper, by W.G. Grace (Gloucestershire, and base and minor foxing Noble, Duff, Hopkins, Gregory, Kelly, London County & England) and T.S. otherwise in good/very good Carter, Howell, Armstrong, Trumble Fishwick (Warwickshire & London condition. Rare £150/250 and Saunders. The postcard by County 1896-1909). The signatures Thiele, printed in Berlin, loosely laid were obtained at the England XI v The match was drawn. For Australia down to an album page to right Australians match played at Dean Bardsley made centuries in both hand edge. Above a typed notice Park, Bournemouth on the 31st innings, 136 & 130, Trumper 73 & ‘The great Australian team of 1902 August to 2nd September 1905, one 20, Gregory 74 and Cotter took 6-95 with original signatures. Wisden said postcard dated in pencil 31st August in England’s first innings. For it was the best to tour England since 1905. In original postcard England Sharp made 105, Rhodes 66 1882, with opinion divided as to envelope/packet G/VG £500/700 & 54, Fry 62 and 35*Hutchings 59 which was the better of those two and Carr took 5-146 in the The Australians won the match by teams’. Minor wear otherwise in Australian first innings one wicket. W.G. Grace and T.S. good/very good condition. A very Fishwick opened the innings for the 603 Charles George Macartney. New rare signed postcard of this early England XI making 2 & 43 and 22 & South Wales & Australia 1905-1927. Australian touring party 3. For Australia, Trumper made 52 & Excellent early ink signature of £1500/2500 30, Hill 50 & 15, Cotter 44 & 37 and Macartney c1909. VG £60/80 The 1902 Australians suffered only Armstrong took nine wickets and 604 New South Wales v M.C.C, February two defeats during the entire tour Howell eight wickets in the match. 1912. Large album page very nicely and won 2-1 with two For the England XI, Arnold made 51 signed in black ink by all twelve matches drawn & 52, Llewellyn 50 and Hargreave members of the New South Wales took ten wickets and Braund seven 599 Australia tour of England 1905. team. Signatures are Trumper (Cpt), wickets in the match Victor Trumper. ‘Paddington Cricket Collins, Barbour, Kelleway, Scott, Club. Smoke Concert. ‘Hordern 601 Australia tour of England 1909. Emery, Bardsley, Hazlitt, Macartney, Shield Presentation and ‘Bon ‘Lunch Menu to Australian Gregory, McKew and Waddy (12th Voyage’ to Messrs M.A. Noble, J.J. Cricketers’. Unique watercolour card man). The page measures 7”x9”. Kelly and Victor Trumper, menu for the Luncheon held at The Very good condition £500/700 Paddington’s Representatives on the Hotel Ballachulish, Argyleshire on M.C.C. won the match by eight cricket team visiting England in Sunday, 26th September 1909. The wickets, for England, Rhodes made 1905’. Official 4pp programme for proprietors, Mr & Mrs J.A. Fearnside. 119 & 109 and Foster took nine the Concert held at Paddington The menu card with original wickets in the match and Jack Town Hall on 27th January 1905. To watercolour of a kangaroo, holding Hobbs took 4-25 in NSW second inside pages are the programme of sunglasses and with camera in case innings. For New South Wales, events including Presentations of the to side being greeted by a bearded Gregory made 186 in the second ‘Hordern Shield’ and ‘Bon Voyage’ Scotsman in kilt and national dress, innings, Trumper made 7 & 53 and to Messrs M.A. Noble, J.J. Kelly and with lock, hotel and the highland Hazlitt took 7-95 in M.C.C.’s first Victor Trumper’. Also two pages mountains of Glencoe to innings detailing records of the club background. Gilt to edges. Some including Trumper making 335 in minor adhesive marks to verso

38 CRICKET BOOKS R.M. Bell. Original decorative 1949. Nicely signed to front end boards. General wear and ageing, paper in ink by Sutcliffe. Title and Please note. There is a large foxing, internal hinges neatly author handwritten to spine paper, selection of County cricket club repaired otherwise in good minor breaking to front internal Yearbooks, Handbooks and Annuals condition. The book was signed by hinge otherwise in good condition being sold in our Wisden sale being the M.C.C. on their return journey £15/25 held on Saturday 30th August. Lots from Australia to England (1920/21 291-365 614 ‘G.L. Jessop. A complete record of tour) and the Australians en route to his performances in First Class 605 ‘Bodyline’. ‘In Quest of the Ashes’. England for the 1921 tour. The cricket’. C.J. Britton. Birmingham D.R. Jardine. Hutchinson & Co., teams travelled on the same ship. 1935. Nicely signed and dedicated London 1933. Signed to page Rare - cricket £500/700 to Peter ...... R.N. on his 20th opposite dedication in black ink by 609 ‘Gentlemen and Players. Birthday. With every good wish C.J. Wyatt, Larwood, Sutcliffe and Voce. Conversations with Cricketers’. Britton’ Signed by Britton and dated Some foxing, otherwise G - cricket Michael Marshall. Grafton Books, 5th May 1943. Minor foxing to page £180/250 London, 1987. Original hard back block edge otherwise in good/very 606 ‘A Few Short Runs’. Lord Harris. with dust wrapper. Signed to the good condition £40/60 London, 1921. Original red cloth front endpaper by by the author and 615 ‘Charles Barnett’. Andy Wilson covers. Signed presentation copy contributors, Ted Dexter and Fred 1991. Limited edition number 24 of with hand written dedication to R.C. Trueman Sold with two advertising only 40 copies published. Signed by Parrat ‘for the best bowling analysis, cards relating to the book launch. Barnett and the author. Published by Bromley, Kent 1931’ and signed by VG - cricket £20/30 R. Walsh books. G £30/50 Harris. Odd faults and wear, 610 ‘R.E.S. Wyatt-Fighting Cricketer’. otherwise G - cricket £100/150 616 ‘The Wisden Book of Test Cricket Gerald Pawle. London 1985. Signed 1876-77 to 1977-78’. Bill Frindall. 607 ‘Old Melbourne Memories’. Rolf by Wyatt to title page. Excellent London 1979. Leather bound de Boldrewood. MacMillan & Co, condition - cricket £15/25 luxe presentation edition with gilt London 1896. Second edition. 611 ‘Professional Captain’. H.E. (Tom) lettering, gilt to top edges. Signed to Original decorative boards. Signed Dollery (Warwickshire C.C.C.). the title page by Frindall, with to front end paper by ‘MacKinnon of London 1952. Original dustwrapper. additional dedication to England MacKinnon’. Small ink stains to Signed by Dollery to title page. G+ scorer, Geoffrey Saulez, to front cover and spine, otherwise G/VG - condition £18/25 endpaper ‘For Geoffrey. Again, very cricket £150/200 many thanks for all your helps. With 612 ‘Three Straight Sticks’. R.E.S. Wyatt. Francis Alexander MacKinnon very best wishes, Bill’. Odd nicks to Tiptree 1951. Signed ‘R.E.S. Wyatt’ played for Kent and in one Test top of spine, otherwise VG - cricket to front end paper. The book match on Lord Harris’ tour to £60/90 contains the signatures of twenty Australia 1878/9 three players, on paper pieces/snips, 617 ‘The Catch. A Correspondence’. 608 Australian tour of England 1921. 'A mentioned in the books, on three Harold Pinter and Alan Wilkinson. Voyage with the Mails Between additional pages which are tipped on Charingworth, 2003. Comprising Brisbane- London'. London to the edge of the contents page. answers to questions posed by Stereoscopic Company, London, Signatures, in ink and pencil, include Wilkinson regarding a spectacular 1920, fourth edition. A large format F.S.G.Calthorpe, B.W. Quaife, W.G. catch taken by Pinter at second slip souvenir book comprising Quaife, Santall, Kemp-Welch, whilst playing for Gaities C.C. Bound photographs and descriptions of Croom, Parsons, Howell, Paine etc in boards. Limited edition no. ports of call on the journey on the (all Warwickshire), Sandham, 34/500, the first 50 copies being S.S. Osterley. Includes a collection of Holmes (Surrey), Carr, Larwood specially bound and very nicely signatures, on two pages titled "My (Notts), Rhodes, Sutcliffe (Yorkshire), signed by the two authors. VG. Rare Table Mates", of fifteen members of Mead (Hampshire), Clay, Mercer in this edition - cricket £400/600 the Australian touring party to (Glamorgan), Hendren (Middlesex), 618 ‘Double Century. The Story of England, 1921. Signatures, nicely O.C. Scott (West Indies) etc. Nicely M.C.C. and Cricket’. A.R. Lewis. signed, in ink include Armstrong presented with players name typed London, 1987. J.W.H. Bannerman. (Captain), Ryder, Oldfield, Gregory, to page next to each signature. Old Dunedin, 1909. Bound in red leather Smith, Mailey, Bardsley, Macartney, tape repairs to front and rear internal in slipcase. Limited edition no. McDonald, Collins etc. Lacking hinges. Name stamped to lower 74/100. Signed by Tony Lewis and Andrews and Pellew from the full border of front end paper ‘Capt W. Colin Cowdrey to limited edition touring party. Also nicely signed by Bennet Ashton’. G £60/90 label laid down to inside front cover. all seventeen members of the Wyatt, Warwickshire, Lacking gilt title to spine (faded), M.C.C. touring party to Australia Worcestershire & England, was otherwise VG - cricket £100/150 1920/21 including Rhodes, Hearne, Captain of Worcestershire in 1951 Hobbs, Hitch, Strudwick, Woolley, 619 ‘Eton v Harrow at the Wicket’. F.S. Fender, Douglas, Waddington, 613 ‘How to become a First Class Ashley-Cooper. London 1922. Hearne, Rhodes etc. Also signed by Batsman’. Herbert Sutcliffe. Leeds Limited edition no. 30/100, signed

39 by Ashley-Cooper. Full leather with 626 ‘Cricket Lovely Cricket. West Indies v 634 ‘Annals of Cricket’. W.W. Read. gilt titles to front cover and spine. England 1950’. V.P. Kumar. Privately London 1896. Original quarter Wear to spine, front hinge broken, published 2000. Limited Deluxe vellum over dark green boards, gilt two bookplates detached, otherwise Edition no. 26/100. Signed to front title to spine. Contents on hand- G - cricket £150/180 end paper by all six featured players. made paper, rough edges. Top edge Signatures are Rae, Christiani, gilt. Limited edition 38 in the deluxe 620 ‘The Cricket-Field’. James Pycroft. Walcott, Weekes, Ramadhin and edition of 250 copies, signed by Edited by F.S. Ashley Cooper. Valentine. VG - cricket £50/70 Read. Minor chipping to head of London 1922. Half calf and vellum spine paper, some breaking to covers, gilt to top edge. Limited 627 ‘Felix and the Eleven of England’, internal hinges otherwise a good edition no. 27/100. Signed by Gerald Brodribb. Boundary Books copy. Rare £200/300 Ashley-Cooper. Foxing to page 2002. Full leather with gilts to page edges, otherwise G/VG - cricket edges in slip case. Limited Edition of Many copies of the limited edition £200/250 250 copies each signed by a were not signed by Read. Walter descendent of Felix, by Ted Dexter, William Read played eighteen 621 ‘The Jubilee Book of Cricket’. K.S. President of MCC, and by Hubert matches for England and was Ranjitsinhji. Edinburgh 1897. Limited Doggart, Chairman of the M.C.C. considered one of the best batsmen edition of 350 copies, nicely signed publishing committee and of the 1880s by Ranjitsinhji, this being number contributor of a charming foreword. 134. Hand made paper, edges 635 ‘Match of the Decade’ West Indies v This copy numbered 86. VG - cricket untrimmed. Original covers. Front Australia, 3rd Test, Bridgetown, £80/120 cover becoming detached, damage March 1999. Richard M. White to spine, wear to boards, breaking to 628 ‘Captain of the Crowd. Albert Craig, 1999. Limited edition pamphlet with rear internal hinges, odd further Cricket and Football Rhymester score sheets and radial diagrams faults otherwise in fair/good 1849-1909’, Tony Laughton. from the game. Signed by Frindall condition. Gilt to top edge - cricket Boundary Books 2008. Original and the author. Limited edition £200/300 dustwrapper. VG - cricket £20/30 37/50. VG £25/35 622 ‘A.D. Taylor. The Cricketologist’. 629 ‘For Essex & England. Graham 636 ‘The Noble Game of Cricket’. Tony Laughton, Boundary Books, Gooch’s Century of Centuries’. London 1961. ‘Illustrated & 2002. In original paper wrappers. Graham Gooch & Michael Down. Described from the Collection of Sir Limited edition no.163/200. VG - Boundary Books 1993. Quarter Jeremiah Colman, Bt. at Gatton cricket £20/30 leather. Limited edition number 294 Park, Surrey’. Original green boards, of 333 copies published. Signed by with gilt titles to front and spine, gilt 623 ‘Frederick Lillywhite’s Cricket Scores Gooch. VG - cricket £30/50 to top edge. Contains 100 plates of And Biographies Of Celebrated cricketing scenes with accompanying Cricketers. Volumes I-XIV, missing 630 ‘Hal Cohen. Memoir of a Great descriptions from the Collection. Volume V. Cambridge 1996-2001. Collector’. Michael Down. Privately Limited edition of 150. Ex libris Limited editions of 500 numbered published, 1994. Limited edition, Guildhall Library with hand-stamps copies, these are all number 423. only 20 copies published. Signed by to some pages. G/VG. Rare - cricket Reprints of the original volumes the author. VG - cricket £100/150 £500/700 covering the period 1746-1854. 631 ‘German Cricket: A Brief History’. Published by Roger Heavens. 637 ‘The Leeds Zingari Cricket Club. J.D. Coldham. London, privately Hardback. Very good condition. Qty North Wales Tour 1935’. C.L. printed, 1983. Original wrappers. 13 - cricket £60/90 Champion. 1935. Unique and scarce Limited edition of 125 copies, signed compilation by Champion 624 ‘World Championship of Cricket’. by the author. This being number comprising a hand written daily diary 17th February to 10th March 1985. 56. VG £20/30 with original candid photographs Produced by the Victoria Cricket 632 ‘Lord’s 1787-1945’. Sir Pelham and press cuttings from the tour. Association. Limited edition of 1000 Warner. London 1946. Quarter Signed in ink to the title page by the in blue boards, signed by David leather limited edition of 160 copies touring members. Bound in maroon Gower and Ray Steele, President of produced, this being number 154. boards. G £120/150 the Association. VG - cricket Gilt to top edge. Signed in ink by £20/30 638 ‘The Cricket Guide’. Mohummud Warner. Slight foxing and odd stain Abdullah Khan. Lucknow, Royal 625 ‘Basingstoke Boy’. John Arlott. 1990. otherwise in good/very good Printing Press 1891. First and only Limited edition of 200 bound in full condition £100/150 edition. ‘Intended for the use of leather, gilt to page edges, by 633 ‘Long Innings- The Autobiography’. young players, containing a short Boundary Books. Signed by John Sir Pelham Warner. London 1951. but comprehensive account of the Arlott. Limited edition no 108/200. Quarter leather limited edition of game, embracing all the important Mint condition £60/90 260 copies produced, this being rules and directions nicely arranged number 61. Signed in ink by Warner. in due succession. Original pink G £80/120 p a p e r w r a p p e r s w i t h f u l l - p a g e diagram of fielding positions, errata

40 slip on fold yellow paper. Loss and the Marylebone Club and all other Cricket Club’. Ex libris J.W. Goldman damage to wrappers, internally Principal Matches from the year and A.E. Winder. VG - cricket good, but splitting to spine 1786 to 1822’. H. Bentley. London £100/150 otherwise in good condition. Loose 1823. Original copy in bound half 651 ‘Outdoor Games. Cricket & Golf’. bound in red boards. Very rare - calf. General foxing and small loss to R.H. Lyttleton. J.M. Dent & Co, cricket £1000/1500 odd internal pages, otherwise London, 1901. Full vellum, hand generally G/VG - cricket £500/700 A similar copy of this book sold for made paper, limited edition no. £5250 (inc commission + vat) at 645 ‘The Secret History off the 94/150. G/VG - cricket £150/200 Christie's auction of MCC duplicates Coningham Case, Copiously 652 Archaeologia Cantiana: Being in 2010 Illustrated with Facsimiles of Transactions of the Kent Documents etc’, by “Zero”. Sydney 639 ‘Old English Cricket’. H. P-T Archaeological Society’. Two 1901. Bound in original pictorial (Thomas Percy Francis). Richards, volumes, numbers 48 (1936) and 63 boards. Minor ageing and wear to Nottingham, 1929. ‘A collection of (1950), each with good historical board edges, otherwise generally evidence concerning the game prior references to Kent cricket. Original G/VG - cricket £60/80 to the days of Hambledon’. A set of boards with gilt emblem to front and six original pamphlets issued Arthur Coningham was a noted title to spine. Light fading to the between 1923 and 1929, bound in athlete, billiards player as well as 1936 edition, otherwise G/VG. Qty green boards. Appears to have been cricketer. In his one and only Test for 2 - cricket £30/50 signed by cricket author, M.W. Australia against England in 1894, 653 William Gilbert Grace. Two volumes Luckin, to title page of ‘More Old he became the first player to take a of ‘Men and Women of the Day’, Cricket’. VG - cricket £200/300 wicket with his first ball in Test each containing a set of impressive cricket. He achieved notoriety in 640 ‘John Lawrence’s Handbook of large ‘Woodburytype’ mono Australia in a case in which he and Cricket in Ireland- and record of photographs of actors, authors and his wife accused a local priest of Athletic Sports, Football etc’. 1868- other celebrities of the day with adultery with Coningham’s wife in 1869. Fourth issue. Compiled and accompanying biographies by order to extract money. He lost the edited by J.T. Hurford. Lawrence, Barraud of London, 1888. Includes a case and was made bankrupt Dublin. Bound in green boards, photograph of Grace, three quarter original paper wrappers preserved. 646 ‘The Theory and Practice of Cricket, length, wearing cricket whites and Staining and rounding to corners, from its origin to the present time’. holding a cricket bat under his arm. affecting first few internal pages, Charles Box. London 1868. Original Each photograph is laid down to minor loss to wrappers, otherwise G boards. Wear and loss to spine, official photographer’s mount with - cricket £200/250 broken spine block with rear pages printer’s name to lower border. The and cover detached. Viewing photographs measure 9.5”x7”. The The handbook was published essential - cricket £60/90 two volumes bound in full leather, annually from 1865, the last volume general wear to covers, one cover published in 1882 covering both 647 ‘Wellington C.A. Cricket Annual detached. The internal photographs 1881 and 1882 seasons 1891-92 & 1892-93’. One issue in very good condition. Excellent rebound in brown boards. Original 641 ‘Scottish Cricketers’ Annual and images £180/250 wrappers preserved. Protective film Guide’. 1870-71. First issue. Edited applied to front cover. Wear and 654 ‘Spybey’s Annual Register of by Percival King, Edinburgh. foxing, otherwise G. Rare - cricket Nottinghamshire Cricket Matches. Rebound in half leather, original £300/500 Season 1884’. Eighth Year of wrappers preserved. Ex libris B.J. Publication. Compiled and published Wakely. Odd faults, otherwise G - 648 ‘Fifty Years History of the Durham by F.G. Spybey, Nottingham 1884. cricket £80/120 County Cricket Club. 1882-1931’. Bound in replacement front board, W.R. Bell. Sunderland 1932. Original 642 ‘Scottish Cricketers’ Annual and original rear board. Internal pages in paper wrappers. Ex Libris K.A. Auty, Guide’. 1872-73. Third issue. Edited good condition - cricket £50/70 Ontario. G/VG - cricket £40/60 by Percival King, Edinburgh. The register was published from Rebound in dark green boards, 649 ‘History of Otago Representative 1878 to 1886 original wrappers preserved. Minor Cricket 1863-1906’. J.W.H. annotations to some internal pages, Bannerman. Dunedin, 1907. 655 ‘Great Batsmen. Their Methods at a otherwise G/VG - cricket £80/120 Rebound with replacement spine Glance’, ‘Great Bowlers and Fielders. and endpapers, original boards Their Methods at a Glance’, G.W. 643 ‘Scottish Cricketers’ Annual and preserved. Small loss to one internal Beldam and C.B. Fry. London 1905 & Guide’. 1876-77. Sixth issue. Edited page, otherwise G/VG. Rare - cricket 1906. Also ‘Great Golfers. Their by Percival King, Edinburgh. Original £100/150 Methods at a Glance’, C.B. Fry, paper wrappers. Small loss and wear London 1904. All 1st editions. Each to spine and front cover, otherwise 650 ‘An Angler’s Rambles’. Edward Jesse. volume in original pictorial covers generally G - cricket £80/120 London, 1836. Rebound in half with gilt to top page edges. moroccan leather and gilt to spine. 644 ‘A Correct Account of all the Cricket Replacement spines on the Contains a chapter, ‘The Village Matches which have been played by ‘Batsmen’ and ‘Golfers’. Broken

41 internal hinges to ‘Bowlers’. Wear to 2002. Published by the Association otherwise in very good condition boards and foxing, otherwise G. Qty of Cricket Statisticians. Qty 23. Sold £20/30 3 - cricket £100/150 with a collection of magazines 666 ‘Cricket Scores 1744-1845’, G.B. including Cricket World and League 656 Bodyline. Six books in original Buckley. Two bound volumes of Cricket Review etc. G/VG - cricket boards. ‘In Quest of the Ashes’, D.R. photocopies of the originals held in £20/30 Jardine, Hutchinson & Co., London the library at Lord’s. From A.E. 1933, ‘The Fight for the Ashes 1932- 660 Overseas cricket books. A box of Winder who claims only four copies 3’, J.B. Hobbs, 1933, ‘-And Then modern year books, annuals, were made. VG - cricket £80/120 Came Larwood’, Arthur Mailey, almanacks etc covering New 667 ‘Cricket Scores & Biographies’, 1934, ‘Jardine Justified’, Bruce Zealand, Australia and other interna - Arthur Haygarth. Three bound Harris, 1933, ‘Bodyline?’, Harold tional cricket. The majority published volumes of photocopies of the Larwood, 1933 and ‘Cricket Crisis’, by the Association of Cricket original manuscripts in Haygarth’s J.H. Fingleton, 1947. Sold with a Statisticians. G/VG - cricket £20/30 own hand, being the source material white folder containing press 661 Instructional cricket books. A for the published volumes. Copied cuttings and obituaries relating to collection of books including ‘The from the originals in the library at Larwood, Allen, Wyatt and Warner. Complete Cricketer’, Albert E. Lord’s. VG. Rare - cricket £60/90 Also includes two original mono Knight, London 1906, ‘Cricket and press photographs of Larwood in 668 ‘The Daily News Cricket & Tennis How to Play It’, Gilbert Jessop, later years, and other copy press Annual’ 1924 & 1925. The 1924 London 1925, ‘How to Make a photographs of Larwood in action in edition with detached and faded Century’, J.B. Hobbs, London 1913, the Bodyline series. Sold with wrappers, loss to top corner of front ‘The Art of Cricket’ , Donald ‘Cricket’s Imperial Crisis of 1932/33’, wrapper. The 1925 edition with Bradman, London 1960 etc. Mixed Brian Stoddart, 1983, limited edition chipping to edges of wrappers, loss condition, generally G. Qty 8 - no. 123/200 and ‘Cricket Year Book to corner of rear wrapper and last cricket £25/35 1932-33’, published by the New two pages otherwise in good South Wales Cricket Association 662 Australian State Cricket. Five condition. Sold with ‘News Chronicle (wear and loss to covers). G - cricket ‘Statistical Surveys’ by John King, Cricket Annual’ (which succeeded it) £60/90 1982-1986, each survey providing a for 1934, 1936, 1938, 1947, 1948, summary of matches played 1956-1960 (2 copies for 1959) and 657 Australian cricket books. Eight books between the five States. Each signed ‘The Cricket Annual’ (which including ‘Australian Cricket. A by the author. G/VG - cricket succeeded it) for 1962, ‘Playfair History’. A.G. Moyes. London, 1959. £40/60 Cricket Annual’ for 1964 and 1965. Original dust wrapper, with some Old tape repairs to the 1934 and tears and loss. ‘Australian Cricket: 663 Yorkshire C.C.C. An unusual book of 1936 editions, annotation to some The Game and the Players’. J. a compilation of ‘Cricket Close-ups’ covers and spines otherwise in good Pollard, Sydney 1982. Original dust of famous cricketers originally condition. Qty 20 £40/60 wrapper in very good condition. published in the Yorkshire Evening ‘First Class Cricket in Australia’ Post, produced for Len Hutton’s 669 ‘The Athletic News Cricket Annual’ Volumes I (1991) & II (1997), benefit year in 1950. Published by for 1924 to 1933, 1935, 1936 to compiled by Ray Webster, Victoria. Yorkshire Conservative Newspaper 1939, then continued as ‘The Both volumes limited edition nos. Ltd. Also ‘Yorkshire’s 22 Athletic News Cricket and Golf 501. Vol. 1 signed by Webster and Championships 1893-1946’, E.L. Annual’ for 1946, 1949 (2 copies), the editor, Alan Miller, Vol II signed Roberts, 1949 and ‘Yorkshire then became the ‘Sunday Chronicle by Webster. Breaking to front Cricketers 1839-1939’, Derek Cricket and Golf Annual’ for 1950, internal hinge of Vol I. Also four Hodgson 1973. Sold with six other 1952 to 1954. Some foxing to earlier volumes of Australian cricket history books and brochures with Yorkshire editions, the 1925 edition lacking by Jack Pollard in original dust interest. G/VG - cricket £20/30 wrappers, minor staining, folds and wrappers. G/VG - cricket £25/35 marks to wrappers, handwritten 664 ‘A History of Worcestershire County annotation to odd wrapper and 658 New Zealand cricket books. A box of Cricket Club 1844-1950’. W.R. spine paper otherwise in good books, almanacks and annuals Chignell 1950 and ‘Worcestershire condition. Qty 22 £60/90 relating to New Zealand cricket. Cricket 1950-1968’ W.R. Chignell. Includes ‘New Zealand Cricket 1841- 1968, with original dustwrapper. 670 ‘The Athletic News Cricket Annual’ 1914’, T.W. Reese, Christchurch G/VG £25/35 for 1927, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1927, ‘Was It All Cricket?’, Daniel 1936, 1938 & 1949 (& Golf Annual). 665 ‘Cricket. Old and New’. A.C. Reese, London 1948 and ‘The All Minor wear to the spine paper of the Maclaren. London 1924. Original Blacks at Cricket’, S. Canynge Caple, 1927 edition, rear internal hinges green boards. Light fading and stain Worcester 1958, Generally G. Qty broken to the rear of the 1930 to spine paper otherwise in good 14 - cricket £30/40 edition with wear to rear wrapper, condition. Sold with ‘The Jubilee the 1932 has a portion of the front 659 A.C.S. International Cricket Book of Cricket’. K.S. Ranjitsinhji. wrapper corner missing, the 1936 Yearbooks. A run of the yearbook 4th Edition. 1897. Breaking to edition has annotation to the front from 1986 to 2010, missing 2001 & internal hinges, some foxing

42 wrapper and broken front internal pictorial wrappers, the 1965 issue ‘With the editor’s compliments’ to hinges and the 1949 edition has (Centenary year) in green boards. the Introduction page. Minor ageing small loss to the top corner of the Generally good. Qty 13. Sold with and damage to cover, otherwise VG. front wrapper and first few internal an official Dinner menu for the West Rare - cricket £300/400 pages otherwise in good condition. Indian touring side when they 684 No lot Qty 8 £25/35 played Worcestershire at New Road in 1959. Small tear to front cover, CRICKET POSTCARDS, CIGARETTE & 671 Worcestershire County Cricket Club otherwise G/VG - cricket £25/35 TRADE CARDS Official Yearbook 1933. Original decorative covers. Some light soiling 678 ‘Worcestershire C.C.C. Centenary 685 George Paine. Middlesex, to wrappers otherwise in very good Year Book 1965’. Original green Warwickshire & England 1925-1947. condition. Rare first year of issue boards. Signed to front end paper by Mono real photograph plain back £300/500 eleven members of th 1964 team. postcard of Paine, wearing Signatures include Kenyon Warwickshire cap. Signed in ink by The Yearbook was first issued in (Captain), Graveney, Horton, Paine in 1942. Photograph by A. 1933, then issues for 1936-1939 Ormrod, Gifford, Booth etc. Wear to Wilkes & Son of West Bromwich. and 1947 to date covers and spine, internally good - G/VG - cricket £80/120 672 Worcestershire County Cricket Club cricket £50/80 686 Claud Neville Woolley. Official Yearbook 1937. Original 679 Yorkshire C.C.C. annual 1909. Gloucestershire & Northamptonshire decorative covers. Very minor light Seventeenth annual issue. Original 1909-1931. Mono real photograph soiling to wrappers, year blue boards with gilt title and plain back postcard of Woolley, in handwritten to spine paper in ink emblem to front cover and spine. umpire attire. Signed in ink by otherwise in very good condition. Gilt to page edges. Ex libris J.W. Woolley. Photograph by A. Wilkes & Rare third year of issue £200/300 Goldman. Previously owned by F.S. Son of West Bromwich. Minor 673 Worcestershire County Cricket Club Trueman, with letter of authenticity blemishes, otherwise G/VG - cricket Official Yearbook 1938. Original from Trueman’s wife. Some £80/120 decorative covers. Very minor light darkening to spine otherwise in Claud Woolley, younger brother of soiling to wrappers, minor chip to good condition - cricket £120/150 Frank, was a first class umpire, base of spine paper, year Previously included in the Vennett- 1932-1949, standing in one Test in handwritten to spine paper in ink Smith Cricket Auction,15th 1938 otherwise in very good condition. November 2007 Rare fourth year of issue £200/300 687 Arnold Townsend. Derbyshire 1934- 680 Warwickshire Cricket Handbook 1950. Mono real photograph plain 674 Worcestershire County Cricket Club 1952. ‘Championship Edition’. back postcard of Townsend, head Official Yearbook 1939. Original Edited by W.E. Hall. Sold with official and shoulders. Nicely signed in ink decorative covers. Very minor light handbook for 1958 and Annual by Townsend. Photograph by A. soiling to wrappers, minor chip to Reports for 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953 Wilkes & Son of West Bromwich. VG head of spine paper, minor rusting to & 1954. All in good/very good - cricket £80/120 staples otherwise in very good condition. Qty 7 £30/50 condition. Rare fifth year of issue 688 Raymond Smith. Essex 1934-1956. £200/300 681 Sussex C.C.C. ‘Sussex Cricket Mono real photograph plain back Annual for 1901’. First issue of the postcard of Smith, head and 675 Worcestershire County Cricket Club yearbook in original beige paper shoulders wearing a suit. Signed in Official Yearbook 1947. Original wrappers, edited by A.D. Taylor, ink by Smith. Photograph by A. decorative covers. Rusting to staples, ‘Willow Wielder’. Stamped ‘With the Wilkes & Son of West Bromwich. VG rear wrapper with corners cut, minor Editors Compliments’ to front cover. - cricket £80/100 creasing to front wrapper otherwise Rusting to staples, otherwise VG. in good/very good condition 689 Peter Murray-Willis. Worcestershire Rare - cricket £300/400 £30/50 & Northamptonshire 1935-1946. 682 Sussex C.C.C. ‘Sussex Cricket Mono real photograph plain back 676 Worcestershire County Cricket Club Annual for 1902’. Second issue of postcard of Murray-Willis, head and Official Yearbook 1948 & 1949 the yearbook in original red paper shoulders wearing a blazer. Signed in (Jubilee Year). Original decorative wrappers, edited by A.D. Taylor, ink by Murray-Willis. Photograph by covers. Minor rusting to staples to ‘Willow Wielder’. Minor ageing, A. Wilkes & Son of West Bromwich. the 1948 edition, slight soiling to otherwise VG. Rare - cricket VG - cricket £80/100 wrappers of both editions, minor £300/400 wear to head and base of spine of 690 R.E.S. Wyatt. Warwickshire, the 1949 edition otherwise in good+ 683 Sussex C.C.C. ‘Sussex Cricket Worcestershire & England 1923- condition £30/50 Annual for 1903’. Third issue 1951. Mono real photograph plain (second edition) of the yearbook in back postcard of Wyatt, head and 677 Worcestershire County Cricket Club original grey paper wrappers, edited shoulders wearing an England cap. Year Books. Official County Guides by A.D. Taylor, ‘Willow Wielder’. Signed in ink by Wyatt. Photograph for 1955, 1956, 1959, 1965, 1975- Hand written pencil annotation by A. Wilkes & Son of West 1979, 1982, 1990, 1991 & 1995 in

43 Bromwich. Odd faults otherwise G - 698 Henry ‘Harry’ Howell, Warwickshire Nicely signed in black ink by Wood cricket £80/100 & England 1913-1928. Sepia real to lower border. Rotophot series no. photograph postcard of Howell, 8608 Odd faults, otherwise G/VG - 691 Tom Dollery. Warwickshire, three quarter length, holding cricket cricket £80/100 Wellington & England 1934-1955. ball. Signed in blue ink by Howell. Mono real photograph plain back 706 Samuel Coe. Leicestershire 1896- Card by Percy Wynne of postcard of Dollery, head and 1923. Sepia real photograph Birmingham. Portion of the top and shoulders wearing cricket attire. postcard of Coe, standing in batting bottom of postcard cut away, minor Signed in blue ink by Dollery. pose. Nicely signed in black ink by corner damage, otherwise G - cricket Photograph by A. Wilkes & Son of Coe. Hand written annotation to £30/50 West Bromwich. G/VG - cricket verso detailing Leicestershire’s £80/100 699 Charles Dempster. Wellington, victory over Northants in 1914, in Leicestershire, Warwickshire & New which Coe scored 252no, then 692 Les Berry. Leicestershire 1924-1951. Zealand 1921-1948. Original mono Leicestershire’s highest individual Mono real photograph plain back plain backed real photograph score. Publisher unknown. Odd postcard of Berry, head and postcard of Dempster walking out to faults, otherwise G/VG - cricket shoulders in Leicestershire cap and bat in 1936. Signed in ink by £80/100 blazer. Signed in ink by Berry. Dempster. Vertical crease, otherwise Photograph by A. Wilkes & Son of 707 Patsy Hendren. Middlesex & G - cricket £70/90 West Bromwich. Dated 1935. VG - England 1907-1937. Mono real cricket £80/100 700 Walter Luckes. Somerset 1924- photograph postcard of Hendren, 1949. Sepia real photograph head and shoulders, wearing 693 Anthony Riddington. Leicestershire postcard of Luckes, seated on a deck Middlesex cap. Nicely signed in ink 1931-1950. Mono real photograph chair in front of a pavilions with by Hendren. “Force” Bat Series. plain back postcard of Riddington, spectators in the background. Hand Photograph by Debenham of head and shoulders in cricket attire. written annotation in black ink ‘W.T. London. G/VG - cricket £80/100 Signed in ink by Riddington. Luckes (Somerset)‘. Published by Photograph by A. Wilkes & Son of 708 Thomas Bowley. Surrey, 1885-1891. Kilroy Ltd of Kingsway, Hove. G/VG West Bromwich. Odd blemishes and Mono printed postcard of Bowley in - cricket £30/40 minor silvering, otherwise G/VG - bowling pose. Signed faintly in cricket £80/100 701 Jack Hearne. Middlesex & England pencil ‘With Tom Bowley’s 1888-1923. Mono postcard of compliments’. Printed title to lower 694 James Ord. Warwickshire 1933- Hearne in bowling pose. Signed to border ‘Tom Bowley, Proprietor, 1953. Mono real photograph plain front by Hearne. Star Series. Castle Hotel, Sherborne’. Publisher back postcard of Ord, head and Signature faded, otherwise G - unknown. G - cricket £80/120 shoulders in cricket attire. cricket £50/70 Photograph by A. Wilkes & Son of 709 John Berry ‘Jack’ Hobbs, Surrey & West Bromwich. G/VG - cricket 702 Charles Knott. Kent & Oxford England, 1905-1934. Mono real £30/50 University 1921-1939. Mono real photograph postcard of Hobbs photograph postcard of Knott standing full length in cricket attire. 695 Hampshire C.C.C. 1922. Mono real standing three quarter length in Signed in ink to front by Hobbs. photograph plain back postcard of cricket attire. Nicely signed in ink by Publisher unknown. Horizontal fold the team with two umpires , seated Knott. Published by B.C. Flemons of to lower third of postcard, affecting and standing in rows in cricket attire Tonbridge. G/VG - cricket £80/100 the signature, otherwise G - cricket for the match vs Warwickshire. £30/50 Players names handwritten in ink to 703 Aubrey Sharp. Leicestershire 1908- lower border. Photograph by A. 1935. Mono real photograph 710 Lionel Hallam Tennyson. Hampshire Wilkes & Son of West Bromwich. postcard of Sharp standing full & England, 1913-1938. Unusual G/VG - cricket £30/50 length in batting pose. Signed in ink mono real photograph postcard of by Sharp. Published by T.I.C. Tennyson standing in cricket attire 696 Alfred Croom. Warwickshire 1922- postcards. G - cricket £80/100 and blazer, smoking a pipe. Printed 1939. Sepia real photograph title ‘Lord Tennyson’. Photograph by postcard of Croom, wearing 704 Arthur Frederick Augustus Lilley. ‘Gick’, date and publisher unknown. Warwickshire blazer. Signed by Warwickshire & England 1894-1911. Very nicely signed in ink ‘Tennyson’ Croom. Photograph by A. Wilkes & Mono real photograph postcard of to front. G/VG - cricket £100/150 Son of West Bromwich. G/VG - Lilley, in wicket keeping pose and cricket £80/120 wearing Warwickshire cap. Nicely 711 Jim Laker. Surrey, Essex & England, signed in black ink by Lilley to lower 1946-1964. Mono real photograph 697 George Brown. Hampshire & border. Odd faults, otherwise in plain back postcard of Laker, head England 1908-1933. Mono real good condition - cricket £250/300 and shoulders in M.C.C. blazer. photograph postcard of Brown in Signed in ink to front by Laker. batting action vs Surrey. Signed in 705 Cecil Wood. Leicestershire 1896- Published by Lucozade. VG - cricket ink by Brown. Photograph by World 1923. Mono real photograph £25/35 Sports. Slight fading to signature, postcard of Wood, in batting pose otherwise G - cricket £40/60 and wearing Leicestershire cap.

44 712 M.C.C. tour to Australia, 1958/59. wearing blazers. Players featured include Carr (Captain), Root, Hobbs, Scarcer mono real photograph include Burnup (Captain), Dillon, Parker, Sutcliffe, Hendren, Macauley, postcard of the S.S. Iberia. The Hearne, Day, Huish, Blyth, Fielder Strudwick, Larwood etc. Postcard by postcard signed by all eighteen etc. Foster of Brighton. G/VG - J. Webb, Douglas Studio, members of the England touring cricket £50/70 Nottingham. VG - cricket £25/35 party. Players’ signatures include 720 England v Australia, 1938. Official 725 Nottinghamshire C.C.C. 1948. May (Captain), Cowdrey, Bailey, Nottinghamshire C.C.C. postcard Mono real photograph plain back Tyson, Lock, Trueman, Richardson nicely signed in black ink by the postcard of the team, seated and etc. Odd signature faded or fading twelve England players selected for standing in rows in cricket attire. otherwise good - cricket £80/120 the first Test against Australia at Nicely signed to the verso by twelve 713 Kenneth Farnes. Cambridge Trent Bridge, 10th-14th June 1938. players. Signatures in ink include University, Essex & England 1930- Signatures include Hammond Simpson, Butler, Woodhead, J. 1939. Mono plain back real (Captain), Verity, Ames, Compton, Hardstaff, Winrow, Harvey, Jepson, photograph postcard of Farnes Edrich, Hutton, Farnes etc. Complete Stocks etc. Postcard by Van Ralty of walking out to bat c1937/38. Hand with original Nottinghamshire Nottingham. Minor crease, written annotation to lower border C.C.C.l envelope. VG - cricket otherwise G/VG - cricket £40/60 ‘K. Farnes (Essex)‘. Publisher £120/150 726 South Africa tour to England, 1907. unknown. G/VG - cricket £30/40 The high scoring match was drawn. Mono real photograph postcard of 714 Leicestershire C.C.C. 1937. Mono In England’s only innings of 658-8 the team, seated and standing in real photograph postcard of the dec. Paynter scored 216 with rows in cricket attire, with printed Leicestershire team walking on to Barnett, Hutton and Compton also names and title to lower border. the field. Players featured include scoring centuries. In Australia’s first Players featured include Sherwell Armstrong, Dempster, Astill, Geary, innings, McCabe scored 232, and in (Captain), Snooke, Hathorn, Vogler, Flamson etc. Nicely signed in black their second innings, following on, Tancred, Sinclair, Robinson, Faulkner ink to the verso by all eleven players Brown and Bradman scored etc. Publisher unknown. VG. Rare - who took part in the match v centuries cricket £30/40 Worcestershire at Worcester, 26th- 721 West Indies. 1923. Rare mono 727 England v South Africa, 1907. Mono 29th June 1937. Signatures include postcard of the West Indies badge real photograph postcard of the Astill (Captain), Geary, Armstrong, showing a royal palm and the Orion England team for the first Test Prentice, Corrall, Berry etc. Small ink constellation. The postcard by played at Lord’s, 1st-3rd July, 1907, blemish to front, otherwise G/VG - Raphael Tuck & Sons. G/VG - cricket seated and standing in rows in caps cricket £40/60 £50/70 and blazers. Printed names and title 715 Percy Albert Perrin. Essex, 1896- to lower border. Players featured 722 Kenneth Lotherington Hutchings. 1928. Sepia real photograph include Foster (Captain), Fry, Jessop, Kent & England, 1902-1912. Mono postcard of Perrin standing full Braund, Tyldesley, Hirst, Blythe etc. real photograph postcard of length in batting pose. Foster of Rotary Photographic Series, no. Hutchings standing full length in Brighton. Photograph slightly faded, 3825. Minor creasing, otherwise batting pose. Foster of Brighton. otherwise G - cricket £50/70 G/VG - cricket £20/30 G/VG - cricket £40/50 716 William Beaumont Burns. 728 Pakistan tour to England, 1954. 723 Henry E. Smith. Transvaal, 1905- Worcestershire & England, 1903- Official mono real photograph 1909. Coloured real photograph 1913. Mono real photograph postcard of the Pakistan touring postcard of Smith, standing in cricket postcard of Burns standing full party, seated and standing in rows in attire leaning on his bat. Published length in batting pose. Foster of blazers. Printed names and title to by Sallo Epstein of Durban. To the Brighton. G/VG - cricket £50/70 lower border. Players featured verso, an amusing hand written include Kardar, Shakoor Ahmed, 717 Colin Blythe. Kent & England, 1899- message from ‘Agnes’ complaining Zulfiqar Ahmed, Waqar Hassan, 1914. Sepia real photograph how difficult it is to buy ‘funny’ Alim-ud-din, Hanif Mohammad etc. postcard of Blythe standing full postcards. ‘If I asked for funny Publisher unknown. G/VG. Rare - length in bowling pose. Foster of pictures the man would look me up cricket £25/35 Brighton. G/VG - cricket £50/70 & down & begin to grin as much to say “Well I guess here is a cop. I will 729 Australian tour to England, 1921. 718 John Richard Mason. Kent & get one of my gentleman friends to Sepia real photograph postcard of England, 1893-1914. Mono real get you some”‘. Small scrape to top the Australian touring party, seated photograph postcard of Mason edge of photograph, otherwise and standing in rows in caps and standing full length in batting pose. G/VG. Rare - cricket £70/90 blazers. Printed names and title to Foster of Brighton. Postally used. lower border. Players featured Nice image. G/VG - cricket £50/70 724 England v Australia, 1926. Mono include Armstrong (Captain), real photograph postcard featuring 719 Kent C.C.C, 1903. Mono real Oldfield, Hendry, Pellew, Bardsley, vignettes of thirteen England players photograph postcard of the Kent Macartney, Mailey etc. Rotary for the Third Test at Leeds, 10th- team, seated and standing in rows Photographic Series, no. 3835. Press 13th July 1926. Players featured

45 cuttings laid down relating to 735 Australia v England, 1904. Original Boycott and M. Moxon. Three cards Australia playing at the Scarborough colour printed postcard of the are signed to verso Athey, Gatting Festival to verso. G - cricket £15/25 Melbourne Cricket Ground with a and Fraser, the rest signed to face. match in play. Printed title to top The Northamptonshire set missing 730 Australian tour to England, 1878. border ‘Melbourne Cricket Oval. cards 8 and 16 and the Yorkshire set Very rare early mono printed Test Match- Australia versus missing cards 4, 10, 15, 19 & 21. postcard of ‘Members of the 1st England’. Valentine’s Series no VG. Sold with a selection of cigarette Australian Eleven who visited 50328. Postally used, minor wear, cards. G - cricket £80/120 England in 1878’, seated and otherwise G. Rare - cricket £30/40 standing in rows in formal attire. 740 George Hunt. Somerset 1921-1931. Printed title and players’ names to 736 South Africa 1929. Mono advertising Godfrey Phillips Ltd ‘Cricketers’ borders. Players featured include printed postcard published by Jaeger series cigarette card of Hunt. Series Gregory (Captain), Spofforth, A. of the South Africa team to England published 1924. Signed to front in Bannerman, Blackham, Bailey etc. ‘in Jaeger Shirts and Sweaters, ink by Hunt. G/VG - cricket £25/35 Published in the early 1900s as a Trousers.etc specially supplied for 741 Wally Hardinge. Kent & England promotional card for the Joe Davis the present tour’. Players featured 1902-1933. Godfrey Phillips Ltd jewellery store in Sydney. Creasing include Deane (Captain), Cameron, ‘Cricketers’ series cigarette card of and ageing, generally fair condition - Mitchell, Morkel, Taylor, Vincent, Hardinge. Series published 1924. cricket £80/120 Van Der Merwe, Dalton, Christy etc. Signed to front in ink by Hardinge. Photo by Hana, London. Tear to top 731 Nottinghamshire C.C.C, 1907. Early G/VG - cricket £25/35 left corner, otherwise G - cricket mono printed postcard of the team, £25/35 742 Clarence Bruce. Oxford University & seated and standing in rows in caps Middlesex 1905-1929. Godfrey and blazers. Printed title ‘Notts 737 Australia 1921. Mono advertising Phillips Ltd ‘Cricketers’ series County XI, 1907’ and players’ names printed postcard published by Jaeger cigarette card of Bruce. Series to lower border. Photograph by Sam of the Australian team to England ‘in published 1924. Signed to front in Kirk. Postally used. Odd faults, Jaeger Shirts and Sweaters’. Players ink by Bruce. G/VG - cricket otherwise G - cricket £20/30 featured include Armstrong £25/35 (Captain), Hendry, Macartney, 732 England v Australia, 1921. Original Bardsley, Mcdonald, Collins, Oldfield 743 First Australian Tour to England, mono printed postcard of the etc. Photo by Bolland. Minor 1878. Very rare original sepia cabinet England team, seated and standing creasing and wear to card edges, card of the thirteen members of the in rows in caps and blazers, for the otherwise G - cricket £25/35 Australian touring party including fifth Test match at The Oval, 13th- the Manager, J. Conway, seated and 16th August 1921. Players featured 738 W.G. Grace. Mono photographic standing in rows in cricket attire. include Tennyson (Captain), postcard of Grace in later life, Players featured included Murdoch Sandham, Tyldesley, Brown, Parkin, wearing suit and flat cap. Title to (Captain), Spofforth, Midwinter, Fender, Woolley etc. Published by C. base ‘W.G. Grace’. Canterbury Press, Bannerman, Blackham, Boyle, Smith, Central News. Minor wear, Kent. VG £10/20 Garrett etc. Printed player’s names to otherwise G - cricket £20/30 739 ‘County Test Cricketers’. Blue folder lower captioned border, very faint. The match was drawn containing sixteen, almost, full sets Players’ names written in ink to of, covering each county team, of verso. Photograph by M. Hurst of 733 Australian tour to England, 1921. twenty five colour trade cards of Sheffield. Card measures approx Original mono printed postcard of county cricketers produced by 6.5”x4”. Foxing and slightly faded, thirteen members of the Australian County Print Services. Fifty of the with light creasing, loss and touring party including the Manager, cards are signed by the player bumping to corners, otherwise G. Sydney Smith, seated and standing featured. Signatures are K. Barnett, Rare - cricket £300/500 in rows in cricket attire. Players M. Holding, D. Malcolm, R. Taylor, T. featured include Armstrong 744 Australian Tour to England, 1888. Bailey, K. Fletcher, G. Gooch, N. (Captain), Bardsley, Ryder, Gregory, Excellent original mono cabinet card Hussain, D. Pringle, M. Maynard, S. Hendry, Mailey etc. Published by of the Australian team, seated and Watkin, B. Athey, M. Procter, C. Topical Press. Postally used. Creasing standing in rows in caps and blazers. Walsh, B. Cottam, B. Richards, R. to two corners, otherwise G - cricket Photograph by London Stereoscopic Smith, J. Stephenson, C. Hooper, C. £20/30 & Photographic Co. Printed title ‘The Balderstone, J. Birkenshaw, J. Australian Cricketing Team, 1888’ 734 Australia v England, 1904. Original Agnew, P. Defreitas, D. Gower, P. and players’ names to side and colour printed postcard of the Simmons, J. Whitaker, P. Willey, J. bottom margins. Players featured Melbourne Cricket Ground with a Emburey, M. Gatting, A. Fraser, P. included McDonnell (Captain), match in play. Printed title to lower Tufnel, R. Bailey, C. Broad, I. Bonnor, Turner, Bannerman, Ferris, border ‘Melbourne Cricket Ground - Botham, A. Caddick, M. Lathwell, N. Trott, Blackham etc. Card measures An English Eleven at Play 1904’. E.P. Mallender, V. Marks, M. Ahmed, G. approx 6.5”x4”. Adhesive damage Series. Minor ageing, otherwise G. Arnold, A. Stewart, G. Thorpe, A. to verso, otherwise VG. Rare - Rare - cricket £30/40 Oakman, J. Parks, B. Willis, G. Hick, cricket £250/350 V. Holder, T. Moody, S. Rhodes, G.

46 745 Australian Tour to England, 1893. measures approx 7.5”x12.75”. Odd 16 years old. Got him a job at Excellent original mono cabinet card bumps to corners and edges, minor Becton(?). He played for Essex, of the Australian team, seated and adhesive marks to verso otherwise in M.C.C. & finished at Clifton College. standing in rows in caps and blazers. excellent condition. A superb image His body was found at Weston- Photograph by London Stereoscopic and a rare large cabinet card in this Super-Mare’. Card measures approx & Photographic Co. Printed title signed form - cricket £600/800 4.25”x6.5”. Damage and loss to ‘Eighth Australian Cricketing Team, three corners, heavier to lower right 749 Albert Ernest Knight. Leicestershire & 1893’ and players’ names to side hand corner, pin holes to top England 1895-1912. Original sepia and bottom margins. Players corners, otherwise G - cricket cabinet card of Knight in batting featured included Blackham £60/80 pose. Photograph by E. Hawkins & (Captain), Trumble, Lyons, Bruce, Co, Brighton. Player’s name on card 755 Kenneth Iltyd Nicholl. Middlesex, Turner, Coningham etc. Card laid down to lower border. Card M.C.C. & Free Foresters 1904-1921. measures approx 6.5”x4”. VG. Rare measures approx 4.25”x7”. Some Original sepia cabinet card of - cricket £250/350 wear and small loss to card Nicholl, head and shoulders in 746 Australian Tour to England, 1899. extremities, otherwise G - cricket cricket attire. Photograph by Alfred Excellent original mono cabinet card £60/80 D. Kissack, Eton. Card measures of the Australian team, seated and approx 4.25”x6.5”. Nice image. 750 Thomas Jayes. Leicestershire 1903- standing in rows in caps and blazers. G/VG - cricket £80/120 1911. Original sepia cabinet card of Photograph by London Stereoscopic Jayes in batting pose. Photograph by Captain of Eton 1903 & Photographic Co. Printed title E. Hawkins & Co, Brighton. Card ‘Australian Cricketers at Lords, 1899’ 756 Alexander Watson. Lancashire 1871- measures approx 4.25”x6.5”. G/VG to bottom margin. Printed players’ 1893. Original sepia cabinet card of - cricket £80/120 names to verso. Players featured Watson, head and shoulders in included Darling (Captain), Hill, 751 Herbert Tremenheere Hewett. cricket attire, holding a cricket ball. Noble, Worrall, Trumper, Trumble, Somerset & Oxford University 1884- Photograph by W.S. Proe, Peckham. Howell, Jones etc. Card measures 1893. Original sepia cabinet card of Card measures approx 4.25”x6.5”. approx 6.5”x4”. Minor ageing, Hewett, head and shoulders in legal Signed in ink to lower border by otherwise VG. Rare - cricket attire. Photograph by Barrauds Ltd, Watson. Photograph faded, pin hole £250/350 London. Card measures approx to top edge, otherwise G - cricket 4.25”x6.5”. G/VG - cricket £50/70 £150/200 747 William James Whitty. New South Wales, South Australia & Australia, 752 William James ‘Billy’ Bancroft. 757 Sydney Herbert Evershed. 1907-1926. Excellent extra large Glamorgan, South Wales & West of Derbyshire 1880-1901. Original mono ‘Imperial’ cabinet card of England 1896-1914. Original sepia sepia cabinet card of Evershed, half Whitty, standing in cricket attire with cabinet card of Bancroft, full length length in cricket attire. Photograph Australian cap, holding a ball. Very in batting pose. Photograph by A.J. by Richard W. Thomas, London. nicely signed in black ink to the Pritchard, Swansea. Signed to lower Card measures approx 4.25”x6.5”. photograph by Whitty. Photograph border in ink by Bancroft. Card G/VG - cricket £80/120 by T.W. Bolland of London, taken in measures approx 4.25”x6.5”. Small Evershed captained Derbyshire from 1909 during the Australian tour to nick and repair to right edge, 1891 to 1898. His father was a England. Photographers gilt titles to otherwise G - cricket £120/160 brewer, whom he followed into the lower border and gilt to card edges. Bancroft was best known as a rugby family business. In 1929 he was Card measures approx 7.5”x12.75”. union player, playing at full back for knighted Minor bump to top right corner, Wales on 33 successive occasions minor adhesive marks to verso 758 Frederick Aitken Leeston-Smith. otherwise in excellent condition. A 753 Harry Creber. Glamorgan & South Somerset 1884-1885. Original sepia superb image and a rare large Wales 1898-1920. Original sepia cabinet card of Smith, half length in cabinet card in this signed form - cabinet card of Creber, half length in a suit. Photograph by Heath of cricket £600/800 suit and boater. Photograph by A.J. Plymouth. Card measures approx Pritchard, Swansea. Nicely signed to 4.25”x6.5”. Minor wear and ageing, 748 Peter Alexander McAlister. Victoria the photograph in ink by Creber. otherwise G/VG - cricket £50/70 & Australia, 1898-1911. Excellent Card measures approx 4.25”x6.5”. extra large mono ‘Imperial’ cabinet 759 E.W. Ballantine. Original sepia Minor damage to left edge, card of McAlister, full length in cabinet card of Ballantine, half otherwise G/VG - cricket £120/160 batting post wearing Australian cap. length in a suit. Photograph by Very nicely signed in black ink to the 754 Henry ‘Harry’ Pickett. Essex, 1894- O’Byrne of Johannesburg. Card photograph by McAlister. 1897. Original sepia cabinet card of measures approx 4.25”x6.5”. G/VG Photograph by T.W. Bolland of Pickett, head and shoulders in cricket - cricket £50/70 London, taken in 1909 during the attire. Photograph by F.W. Clark. Ballantine was a South African Australian tour to England. Signed to the photograph in ink by cricket writer and broadcaster, who Photographers gilt titles to lower Pickett. Inscription to verso reads ‘I commentated on the South Africa v border and gilt to card edges. Card brought H. Pickett out when he was Australia Test series in 1930/31

47 760 George Lacy. Original and unusual The All England Eleven won the match by and 136 runs. The scorecard with sepia cabinet card of Lacy in later 87 runs fully completed printed detail is years, head and shoulders. mounted, framed and glazed. 765 All England XI v United All England Photograph by J. Weston & Son, Overall 13.5”x9.25”. Some minor XI, 1858. Very rare and early original Folkestone. Card measures approx faults otherwise in good condition. ‘F. Lillywhite’s Cricket Score’ printed 4.25”x6.5”. G/VG - cricket £50/70 Rare £50/70 scorecard for the benefit match for Lacy was a literary figure and cricket George Parr played at Lord’s, 26th- Mailey went on to name his autobi - lover, who was known for articles on 27th July, 1858. Horizontal fold, but ography, published in 1958, ‘10-66 ‘Present-Day Cricket’ published in otherwise in very good condition for and all that’ ‘Cricket, A Weekly Record’ in 1897. the age - cricket £1000/1500 770 Surrey C.C.C. 1955. Official Luton His obituary appeared in the 1904 The All England XI won the match Town C.C. printed scorecard for a Wisden Almanack by an innings and 97 runs. Batting at match v ‘A Surrey XI’ played at 761 William Barclay Delacombe. number 10 for All England, John Luton on 5th June 1955. The Derbyshire, 1894-1900. Original Jackson top scored with 45 runs in scorecard signed in in to the front by sepia cabinet card of Delacombe, the first innings, following up with thirteen Surrey players. Signatures head and shoulders wearing a suit. bowling figures of 12-68, taking six include Surridge (Captain), A. Photograph by Dereské of Derby. wickets in each innings, including Bedser, E. Bedser, Stewart, McIntyre, Card measures approx 4.25”x6.5”. clean bowling John Wisden twice Barrington, Loader, Clark etc. Minor Excellent image. Odd minor faults, creases, otherwise VG - cricket 766 Surrey C.C.C, 1878. Early official otherwise VG - cricket £50/70 £30/40 printed scorecard for Surrey v Delacombe played ten matches for Cambridge University, The Oval, An unusual feature of the match is Derbyshire C.C.C. and was Secretary 13th-15th June 1878. Handwritten that the actor, Boris Karloff, is from 1889 to 1907 annotations in pencil, adhesive recorded as one of the umpires damage to verso, small tape repair to 762 Frank Hardcastle. Lancashire, 1869- 771 Robin Nicholas Stuart Hobbs. Essex, top left corner, some soiling 11874. Original sepia cabinet card of Glamorgan & England, 1961-81. otherwise G - cricket £50/80 Hardcastle, head and shoulders Official Essex C.C.C. printed wearing a suit. Photograph by Kay Cambridge University won the scorecard for the match v Australia of Bolton. Card measures approx match by an innings and 112 runs played at Chelmsford, 23rd-26th 4.25”x6.5”. Hand written name and August 1975. Robin Hobbs, batting 767 Surrey C.C.C, 1884. Early official date, 27th November 1885, to lower at number 9 scored 100 in the Essex printed scorecard for Surrey v border. Excellent image. Odd minor 2nd innings. Signed in ink by Hobbs. Cambridge University, The Oval, faults, otherwise VG - cricket G - cricket £25/35 19th-21st June 1884. Handwritten £50/70 annotations in pencil, adhesive Hobbs scored his century off 46 Hardcastle played two matches for damage to verso, otherwise G - balls, hitting seven sixes and twelve Lancashire C.C.C. and was M.P. for cricket £50/80 fours. Australia won the match by Westhoughton 1885-92 98 runs Surrey won the match by 148 runs 763 Charles Turnbull Mannes. Scotland 772 Ireland v Scotland, 1953. Official 768 Jack Hobbs ‘Record’. Somerset v 1906-1908. Original sepia cabinet scorecard for the match played at Surrey 1925. Official silk scorecard card of Mannes, seated, three Ormeau Park, Belfast, 11th-14th from the match where Hobbs made quarter length in cricket attire, cap July 1953. Signed to the verso by all his 126th and 127th centuries and blazer. Photograph by R.C. Platt, twenty two players from both equalling and breaking W.G. Grace’s Airdrie. Card measures approx teams. Signatures in ink for Ireland record of number of centuries 4.25”x6.5”. Signed in ink to verso include Pollock (Captain), Bergin, scored. Hobb’s made 101 in the first by Mannes. Nice image. Minor wear, Boucher, Jafffey, O’Maille etc. For and 101no in the second. otherwise G/VG - cricket £120/150 Scotland, Edwards (Captain), Brown, Attractively mounted, framed and Chisholm, A.W. Henderson, J.D, CRICKET SCORECARDS, glazed. Overall 9.75”x13.75” - Henderson, Laidlaw etc. Horizontal PROGRAMMES & MAGAZINES ETC cricket £100/150 fold and some age staining, 764 ‘Grand Cricket Match, between 11 769 ‘Arthur Mailey 10-66’. otherwise G - cricket £30/40 of the All England & 22 of Lincoln’, Gloucestershire v Australians, 20th- 773 Edrich XI v Norfolk XI. Two official 23rd-25th June, 1862. Original small 23rd August 1921. Official scorecard scorecards for the match played on printed scorecard for the match for the famous match played at 10th September 1955. One signed played at Lincoln. Published by E. Cheltenham College where Arthur to verso by all eleven Edriches in Keyworth on the ground. Very rare. Mailey took 10-66 for the pencil, two in ink, the other Minor faults and soiling but in very Australians in Gloucestershire’s 2nd somewhat untidily annotated in ink. good condition for the age - cricket innings. His final figures were 28.4 Odd faults, otherwise G. Qty 2. Rare £300/500 overs, 5 maidens, 10 wickets for 66 in this signed form - cricket runs. He took 3-21 in the first £80/120 innings. Australia won by an innings

48 774 England v India, 1952. Official centuries in both innings and seven the Lord's printed scorecard for the third Test wickets in the match for Boyd-Moss, 2007, where England won by 7 played at Old Trafford, 17th-22nd Sussex v Leicestershire 2003, Murray wickets. Both attractively mounted, July 1952. Handwritten annotations Goodwin scored 335no. G/VG - framed and glazed. VG £25/35 in ink and pencil. Signed in later cricket £20/30 783 England Test Players. Signed first day years, ‘8-31 Best Test Match 778 England v Australia ‘200th Test and commemorative covers. Various Bowling, F.S. Trueman’. Folds, and Match’, 1968. Official silk scorecard series including Benham, Lord’s minor staining to edges, otherwise for the second Test match at Lord’s, Taverners, M.C.C., T.C.C.B. etc G. Sold with an autograph card with 20th-25th 1968. VG - cricket celebrating various anniversaries, printed photograph of Trueman in £50/70 cup finals and players. Signatures bowling action, signed by Trueman - include Gooch, Marks, Brearley, cricket £30/40 The match was drawn, Australia all Dexter, Athey, Colin Cowdrey, out for 78 in the first innings England won the match by an Gower, Gatting, Underwood, innings and 207 runs 779 Sir Richard Hadlee. Canterbury, Graveney, Botham, Bailey, Nottinghamshire, Tasmania & New Illingworth, Gough, C.J. Barnett, 775 England v Australia, 2005. Official Zealand, 1971-1983. An official Robertson, Larter, Pope, Mitchell- scorecard for the fifth Ashes Test at scorecard for the second Test Innes, Milburn, May, Arnold etc. Qty The Oval, 8th-12th September between England and New Zealand, 20. G/VG - cricket £30/50 2005. Boldly signed in ink by Kevin Lord’s 21st to 26th June 1990. Sold Pietersen. VG - cricket £25/35 784 Australia. Signed first day and with a colour copy photograph of commemorative covers. Series The final Test was drawn to give Hadlee. Both items signed by include T.C.C.B., Royal Mail, England their famous first Ashes Hadlee. G/VG - cricket £20/30 Australia Post etc celebrating various series victory since 1987. Kevin The match was drawn. The anniversaries, players and events. Pietersen was named man of the scorecard is the first to feature Signatures include G. Chappell, I. match for his maiden Test century, Hadlee’s name printed as ‘Sir Chappell, Walters, Simpson, scoring 158 in England’s second Richard Hadlee’ Lawson, Border, R.Marsh, Thomson, innings M. Walker, Boon, S. Waugh, Lillee 780 West Indies tours to England 1960s- 776 England v Sri Lanka, 1998. Official etc. Qty 8. G/VG - cricket £30/40 1980s. A small collection of scorecard for the only Test played on scorecards for England v West Indies 785 Warwickshire C.C.C. Signed first day Sri Lanka’s tour, at The Oval, 27th- matches. Scorecards include Trent and commemorative covers. Series 31st August 1998, in which Bridge 1957 (Graveney 258, Worrell include Benham, Post Office, Muralitharan took 16/220 in the 191), The Oval 1976 (Richards 291, T.C.C.B, etc celebrating various cup match, the 5th best bowling figures Amiss 203) sold with a signed finals, anniversaries and players. in a match in Test cricket history, printed colour photograph of Viv Signatures include Wyatt, Amiss, including nine wickets in England’s Richards, Lord’s 1984 (Greenidge Willis, Munton, Ratcliffe, M.J.K. second innings to give Sri Lanka 214no) etc. G/VG. Sold with an Smith, Humpage etc. Some victory by ten wickets. Scorecard not official souvenir brochure for the duplication of signature. Qty 8. complete. Signed in ink by Muttiah 1939 tour in fair condition. VG - G/VG - cricket £25/35 Muralitharan. Sold with an unsigned, cricket £20/30 but complete, scorecard from the 786 First day and commemorative same match. Also a complete 781 Australian tours to England 1940s- covers. A good collection of over scorecard from the drawn first Test 2000s. A small collection of fifty covers, the majority signed. played by Sri Lanka in England, at scorecards for England v Australia Series include Benham, Post Office, Lord’s 23rd-28th August 1984, in matches. Scorecards include Lord’s M.C.C., T.C.C.B, etc celebrating which Wettimuny scored 190 and 1948 (Morris 105), Headingley 1948 various County cup finals, anniver - Mendis 111 in Sri Lanka’s first (Washbrook 143), Lord’s 1953 saries, festivals, benefits, players, innings and 102no by Silva in the (Hassett 104) etc. Mixed condition . commentators etc. Signatures second. VG Qty 3 - cricket £30/40 Sold with an official M.C.C. Dinner include Crowe, Underwood, menu held at Lord’s, 22nd May Gatting, Fletcher, Willey, Frazer, 777 ‘Big match scorecards’. Five official 1972. Also a press cutting of a Marks, Moores, Frindall, Johnston, completed scorecards each featuring photograph of Mark Taylor and Holder, Shackleton, Dare, Holding, a significant performance. Geoff Marsh walking off the field Boycott etc. G/VG - cricket £30/50 Scorecards are Warwickshire v and the end of play at Trent Bridge in Oxfordshire, one day match, 1984, 787 Northamptonshire C.C.C. First day 1989, having scored 301 without Kallicharan scoring 206, Smith 101 and commemorative covers, the loss - cricket £20/30 in a total of 392-5 in 60 overs, majority signed. Series include Warwickshire v Durham 1994, Lara’s 782 England v India. Pair of official Benham, T.C.C.B, Post Office etc. record score of 501no, Essex v scorecards for the Lord's Test match Signatures include Milburn, Lamb, Surrey 1983, Surrey were bowled 1990, with match ticket, where Virgin, Cook, Larkins, Sharp, Walker, out for fourteen runs in their first Graham Gooch scored 333 and 123 Cook, Wild etc. Qty 5. Also a mono innings, Oxford v Cambridge 1983, and England won by 247 runs and printed photograph of the Northants

49 team, c1975, signed by eleven of the itinerary card for the tour to New & 47. Subjects include Hobbs, players. G/VG - cricket £25/35 Zealand, 1939, issued by the New Bradman, Graveney, Verity, Simpson, Zealand Cricket Council, decorative Geary, Marshall etc. G/VG - cricket 788 The Centenary Test Match. covers. Sold with a scorecard for Sir £60/90 Melbourne 1977. Official ‘Australia Julian Cahn’s XI v West Indies, Post Cover’ issued on 9th March 799 ‘Association of Cricket Statisticians’ played at Sir Julian Cahn’s Ground, 1977 to commemorate the Publications. Run of 5 volumes of 19th-20th July 1939. G/VG. Qty 2 - Centenary of ‘Test Cricket 1877- ‘Important Cricket Matches’ cricket £25/35 1977’. Twelve signatures to the front covering the period 1801 to 1849, 3 of the Australia team, including G. 793 The Cricketer magazine 1950-1979. volumes of ‘Cricket Matches’ 1850 Chappell (Captain), Bright, Lillee, Edited by P.F. Warner. Bound to 1863, 26 volumes ‘First Class Gilmour, Marsh, Walker, Hookes (2) volumes in green boards, 1950-1954 Cricket Matches’ 1864 to 1878, etc. Lacking the signature of lacking original wrappers, the 1881 to 1903 and 1920 to 1922. O’Keefe. The verso is signed by all remainder complete with wrappers. Qty 34. G/VG - cricket £30/40 eighteen members of the England Also 1972-1994 (some duplicates, 800 Minor Counties and County Second touring party. Signatures include lacking 1986) in official Cricketer Elevens. ‘The Minor Counties Greig (Captain), Brearley, Randall, magazine binders. The 1976 volume Championship’. A run of 11 volumes Lever, Willis, Woolmer, Barrington lacking the April edition, otherwise covering the period 1895 to 1905. (Manager), Thomas (Physio) etc. appear complete. G. Qty 52 - cricket Published by the Association of Originally the property of Ken £100/150 Cricket Statisticians. Also a run of 22 Barrington. File holes to envelope 794 Auction catalogues. Three large official Minor Counties Cricket flap not affecting signatures, boxes of approximately 200 auction Association annuals, 1976 to 1997, otherwise VG - cricket £50/70 catalogues. Includes Budd, published in association with A.C.S. Australia won the Test by 45 runs. Sotheby’s, Mullock, Vennett-Smith, and a run of 26 ‘First Class Counties Derek Randall was man of the Winter etc. G/VG - cricket £25/35 Second Eleven’ annuals 1985 to match for his second innings of 174 2010. Sold with an incomplete run 795 The Cricketer Quarterly. Almost runs of Chalfont St. Giles C.C. handbooks complete run from 1974 to 2002, from 2000 to 2010, some duplicates. 789 Australian Test Cricketers. Australian odd duplicates. Also two Haig G/VG - cricket £20/30 Bicentenary postcard, date stamped Village Cricket Annuals for 1974 & 21st June 1988. The postcard signed 1975. G - cricket £20/30 801 Association of Cricket Statisticians to the verso by eighteen Australian publications. A collection of Indian 796 ‘Association of Cricket Statisticians’ Test cricketers. Signatures include Sub-continent publications relating Publications. Selection of sixty B.Brown, Stackpole, Burge, Lindwall, to first class matches in Sri Lanka ‘Famous Cricketers Series’ Veivers, I. Chappell, G. Chappell, 1988 to 2006 (Qty 17) and brochures. Numbers 1 (second Marsh, Walker, Lillee, Morris, Massie Bangladesh 1993 to 2006 (11). Sold edition) to 98 inclusive. Missing etc. The card laid down to page. G - with four A.C.S.S.I. Indian year numbers 7, 9, 11, 25, 28, 34, 37, 42, cricket £40/60 books, volumes 1 to 4 for 1987/88 44, 46-49, 52, 56, 57, 61, 62, 64, to 1990/91. Also two Zimbabwe 790 Centenary Tour 1980. 68, 69, 71-73, 77, 79-86, 89 and Cricket year books for 1998 & 1999. Commemorative cover issued for the 92-96. Subjects include Hobbs, G/VG - cricket £20/30 1880-1980 Centenary Tour match Woolley, Larwood, Hammond, between Old England and Old Grace, Lindwall, Morris, Sutcliffe, CRICKET PHOTOGRAPHS Australia, The Oval, 27th August Tyson, Bradman etc. G/VG. Qty 60 - 802 Laurie Gray. Middlesex 1934-1951. 1980. Signed to the front by eleven cricket £70/100 Postcard size mono studio of the twelve Old England players. 797 ‘The Cricket Statistician’. Run of the photograph of Gray. Nicely signed in Signatures include Barrington, Association of Cricket Statisticians ink by Gray. Levack Studios of Titmus, D’Oliveira, Trueman, Evans, journal from number 1 to 150 London. G/VG - cricket £40/60 Smith, Parks etc. Lacking the (incomplete). Numbers 1 to 20 signature of the Captain, Colin 803 George Geary. Leicestershire & bound in two volumes with black Cowdrey. Limited edition no. 16/25. England 1912-1938. Original boards, numbers 21 to 43 loose loosely attached to page. G/VG - postcard size mono press (missing issue 23), numbers 44 to cricket £25/35 photograph of Geary, in bowling 110 in six official blue binders, action. Nicely signed in blue ink by 791 David Anthony Murray. Barbados & numbers 111 to 117, 134, 138, 130 Geary. Photograph by Reuter of West Indies, 1970-1982. Official to 140 loose. Also two index for London. VG - cricket £30/40 T.C.C.B. commemorative cover issues 1 to 77 and 1 to 100. VG - issued for the 1988 West Indies tour cricket £70/100 804 Joe Hulme. Middlesex 1929-1939. to England. Nicely signed by the Original postcard size mono press 798 ‘Association of Cricket Statisticians’ reserve wicket keeper, David Murray. photograph of Hulme, head and Publications. Selection of ‘Famous Rarer signature. G/VG - cricket shoulders in cricket attire. Signed in Cricketers Series’ brochures in five £15/25 ink by Hulme. Photograph by City official blue binders. Numbers 1 (first Press of London. VG - cricket 792 Sir Julian Cahn’s XI, 1939. Official edition) to 53. Missing numbers 46

50 £30/40 Scarborough. G/VG - cricket photograph, 5.5”x7.5”, is laid to £30/40 mount, overall 8”x12” and 805 John Durston. Middlesex & England presented in the photographer’s 1919-1933. Original postcard size 813 John Cornish White. Somerset & original presentation folder. Minor mono press photograph of Durston, England 1909-1937. Small original foxing to mount, otherwise VG. Rare head and shoulders in cricket attire. candid mono photograph of White, - cricket £250/300 Signed in ink by Durston. full length in cricket attire. Signed in Photograph by City Press of London. ink by White. Small mount marks to 818 Charles Howard Eyre. Cambridge G/VG - cricket £30/40 corners otherwise G - cricket University & M.C.C. 1903-1906. £20/30 Original mono cabinet card of Eyre, 806 Francis Thomas Mann. Cambridge head and shoulders in formal attire. University, Middlesex & England 814 R.E.S. Wyatt. Warwickshire, Photograph by Stearn of Cambridge. 1908-1931. Original postcard size Worcestershire & England 1923- Printers name in gilt to lower border mono press photograph of Mann, 1951. Original sepia photograph of and gilt edges. Card measures head and shoulders in cricket attire. Wyatt head and shoulders in approx 4.25”x6.5”. Sold with an Nicely signed in ink by Mann. England cap. Photograph, by ‘H.J. official scorecard for the match Photograph by Reuter of London. Whitlock & Sons’, laid down to between The University and G/VG - cricket £30/40 photographers mount with photog - Yorkshire at Fenners, 14th-16th May rapher’s title printed to lower border. 807 Arthur Wellard. Somerset & England 1906, in which Eyre scored 153 runs The photograph, nicely signed in ink 1927-1950. Original postcard size in the first innings, leading the ‘R.E.S. Wyatt’, measures 6”x8.5”. sepia press photograph of Wellard, University to a 305 run victory. Overall 6.75”x11.5”. G/VG - cricket head and shoulders in cricket attire. Framed and glazed, overall £50/80 Nicely signed in ink with dedication 7.5”x10.5”. G/VG - cricket by Wellard. Photograph by Daily 815 Andrew Ernest Stoddart. Middlesex £70/100 Press of London, dated 22nd June & England, 1885-1900. Original Eyre was a member of the M.C.C. 1938. G/VG - cricket £80/100 mono photogravure print of tour to North America in 1905. He Stoddart in batting pose. Printed title 808 William Greswell. Somerset 1908- was killed in action in 1915 ‘A.E. Stoddart driving’. The print by 1930. Original sepia studio Swan Electric Engraving Co from a 819 Sidney George Barnes. New South photograph of Greswell, half length photograph by Hawkins & Co, Wales & Australia, 1936-1953. in blazer. Signed in ink by Greswell, Brighton. Signed in ink by Stoddart Original mono ‘Central Press Photos’ dated 14th May 1931. The to the lower border. Minor foxing, photograph of in batting action on photograph laid down to card. VG - otherwise VG - cricket £300/500 the 1948 tour. Signed to the verso cricket £60/80 by Barnes. 7.75”x5.75”. G/VG - 816 Arthur Percy Freeman. Kent & 809 Austin Matthews. cricket £40/60 England, 1914-1936. Original mono Northamptonshire, Glamorgan & photograph of Freeman, head and 820 Andrew Sandham. Surrey & England 1927-1947. Original mono shoulders wearing a suit, taken England, 1911-1938. Large original press photograph of Matthews, during the 1928/29 tour to mono ‘Press Association’ head and shoulders in cricket attire. Australia. Photograph by May photograph of Sandham in batting Photograph by A. Wilkes & Son of Moore of Sydney. The photograph, pose. Signed in ink by Sandham. West Bromwich. Odd blemishes and 6”x8”, is laid to mount, overall 10”x8”. G/VG. Nice image - cricket minor silvering, otherwise VG - 8.5”x11”. VG. Rare - cricket £40/60 cricket £30/50 £120/150 821 Don Bradman, Australia, 1938. An 810 John Human. Cambridge University, Annie May Moore and her sister, original mono ‘Topical Press Agency’ Middlesex & England 1932-1938. Mina, built up a high reputation for photograph of Bradman, playing a Original mono press photograph of studio portraits, originally in New shot to leg in his innings of 258 Human, head and shoulders in Zealand, later in Sydney and against Worcestershire in the cricket attire. Photograph by A. Melbourne. They adopted a opening match of the Australian tour Wilkes & Son of West Bromwich. VG distinctive style of close-up-head of England 1938. 10”x8”. Also a - cricket £30/40 studio portraiture, the only light ‘Keystone’ mono press photograph 811 D.R. Jardine. Surrey & England coming from an open window to of Bradman colliding with Martin of 1920-1948. Original sepia press shine on one side of the face, on a Worcestershire while attempting a postcard size photograph of Jardine, plain, dark background run in the same match. 8”x6”. Plus a half length, suited, with moustache. larger ‘Keystone’ mono press 817 Leslie Ethelbert George Ames. Kent Sold with a Gallaher’s ‘Famous photograph of Fingleton taking a & England, 1921-1951. Original Cricketers’ cigarette card no. 62 of run, appears to be incorrectly mono photograph of Ames, head Jardine. G - cricket £30/40 captioned as Bradman to verso. and shoulders wearing a suit, taken 11.5”x9.5”. Odd faults, otherwise 812 Patsy Hendren. Middlesex & on the 1929/29 tour to Australia. G/VG. Qty 3 - cricket £80/120 England 1907-1937. Postcard size Nicely signed in black ink to the mono photograph of Hendren in mount by Ames. Photograph by 822 Don Bradman, Australia. An original cricket attire. Walkers Studios of May Moore of Sydney. The mono ‘Topical Press Agency’

51 photograph of a young Bradman, captions typed to photographs. and officials, standing and seated in head and shoulders in blazer, Good/very good condition rows, the players all wearing cricket possibly taken on his first tour to £140/180 blazers. The photograph laid down England in 1930. 6.5”x4.75”. G/VG to photographers mount. Players 825 ‘Australian and Gloucestershire - cricket £25/35 include Bradman, Hammond, Cricketers at Messrs Carson’s McCabe, Hassett, Wellard, 823 Francis Thomas Mann. Cambridge Chocolate Factory, Shortwood near Compton, Hutton, Barnett, Barnes, University, Middlesex & England, Bristol, June 9th 1921’. Original O’Reilly, Paynter, Verity, Waite, 1909-1931. Original ‘Central Press’ photograph of the two teams, some Fingleton, McCormick, Hardstaff mono photograph of Mann in wife’s, factory owners and guests etc. Part of printed label to verso. batting action c1920s/1930s, signed outside the factory, standing and The photograph by Sport & General by Mann, 7.5”x4.75”. G/VG - seated in rows wearing formal attire, of Fleet Street. Overall 20”x15.5”. cricket £30/40 the majority wearing hats and Some wear to corners otherwise in boaters. The photograph laid down 824 Scarborough Cricket Festival. A good condition. Rare in this joint to photographers mount with title collection of photographs featuring team form £70/100 printed to top and players and players, teams and matches at the guests name to lower border. Signed The match was drawn, Hammond, festival. Nineteen photographs, in by E.L. Hendry to side border in later famously made 240 for England and lines taken in front of the pavilion. years. Overall 15”x12”. Some Paynter 99 with Verity taking six The team photographs include T.N. foxing to mount, some wear to wickets in the match. For Australia, Pearce’s XI v South Africa 1951, T.N. corners and extremities. Rare Bill Brown made 206* in the first Pearce’s XI v India 1952, Gentlemen £70/100 and Bradman 102* in the second and Players 1952 (2), M.C.C. team innings with McCormick taking six who played Yorkshire 1952, T.N. The 9th July was the middle day of wickets in the match Pearce’s XI who played Australia in the tour match played at Fry’s 1953, Gentlemen and Players 1955 Ground, Bristol, the match being 828 M.C.C. Australian Tour 1928-1929. (2), T.N. Pearce’s XI who played drawn. Bardsley and McCartney Large official black and white South Africa in 1955, Gentlemen both made good centuries for photograph of the M.C.C. team who and Players 1956 (2), M.C.C. team Australia, Gregory took five wickets toured Australia in 1928/29, seated who played Yorkshire 1956, T.N. in the match and standing in rows and wearing Pearce’s XI 1956, Gentlemen and tour blazers. The photograph is laid 826 ‘Australians v North of Scotland, Players 1958 (2), T.N. Pearce’s XI down to official photographers Grant Park, Forres, 14th & 15th 1958, Rest of England Ladies etc. mount and very nicely signed in ink September 1934’. Original official The photographs by Walkers Studios to lower border by seventeen photograph of the two teams and Ltd of Scarborough. Sold with a members of the touring party officials, standing and seated in selection of thirty one individual and including the Manager Toone. rows, the players wearing cricket group photographs of the players Signatures include Chapman (Cpt), attire including some blazers and taken at various Festivals, including Jardine, Tate, Larwood, Freeman, caps. Players include Bradman, Maqsood Ahmad & Imtiaz Ahmad Hammond, Mead, Hobbs, Geary, O’Reilly, Fleetwood-Smith, Ben and Alumuddin & Hanif Mohammad Sutcliffe, Hendren, Leyland, Barnett, Wall, Kippax, Chipperfield, walking out to bat for Pakistan in Tyldesley etc. Lacking the signature McCabe etc. The photograph laid 1954 (2), portrait photographs of of Staples who was struck down down to photographers mount with Peter Richardson and Goonesena in with rheumatism and did not play in title printed to lower border. The blazers, Hutton & Washbrook, a single match, he returned back to photograph by B. Wilken of Elgin. Edrich & May, Watson & R. Smith, England. The photograph, by Framed and glazed in contemporary Edrich & Cowdrey walking out to bat Krischock Studios of , frame. Overall 21”x17”. Very good c1953, Trevor Bailey working out to measures approx 15”x12” and condition. Rare £80/120 field, Sir W.A. Worsley (ex-Yorkshire overall 23.5”x19”. Some light marks Captain), Leveson-Gower and T.L. The Australians won by an innings to photograph, some bumps to Taylor, Kenyon & Berry and Walsh & and 20 runs. For Australia, O’Reilly corners otherwise in good condition Cranston walking out to bat c1949, took six wickets in the match, Wall £250/350 the Festival crowd 1949, Morris & five. O’Reilly top scored for 829 M.C.C. 1936/37. Official mono Hole, Hassett & Davidson and Australia with 47. North of Scotland photograph of the M.C.C. team who Graveney & Cowdrey walking out to made 49 all out in their first innings, toured Australia in 1936/37, seated bat in 1953 (Ashes), Hassett & not one batsman got into double and standing in rows and wearing Yardley walking out to toss the coin, figures, Wigram top scored in the official tour caps and blazers. The Ingleby-Mackenzie & M.J.K. Smith second innings batting at number photograph is laid down to official walking out to bat, the South eleven he made 28no. Ian Peebles photographers mount with title Africans taking the field 1951 etc. took 5-84 in Australia’s only innings ‘M.C.C. Team. Australian Tour The photographs vary in size from 827 ‘The English and Australian Teams 1936/37’ to top and players names 11” x 5.5”to 3.5” x 5.5”. The for the Second Test’ 1938. Original printed to lower border. Nicely photographs are mounted to sheets official photograph of the two teams signed in black ink to borders by of black card and some have

52 sixteen members of the touring early work in motion-picture approx 13.25”x8”. Rare - cricket party featured including the projection, using multiple cameras £200/300 Manager Howard. Signatures to capture motion in stop-motion 835 Somerset C.C.C. 1922. Official include Gubby Allen (Captain), photographs, and his zoopraxiscope, mono photograph of the Somerset Wyatt, Leyland, Duckworth, a device for projecting motion team that played v Middlesex in Hammond, Ames, Robins, Verity, pictures that pre-dated the flexible 1922, seated and standing in rows in Farnes, Voce, Hardstaff, perforated film strip used in blazers. Players featured include Worthington, Fishlock etc. The cinematography. He lived in both Daniell (Captain), Johnson, Greswell, photograph measures 9.5”x7.5” England and America during his life. Robson, Considine, Lowry, Lyon etc. and overall approx 15”x12”. In 1874 he shot and killed Major The photograph by R.W. Brown & Photograph by ‘Sydney Mail’. VG - Harry Larkyns, his wife’s lover, but Son, Weston-Super-Mare, is laid cricket £250/350 was acquitted in a jury trial on the down to photographer’s mount with grounds of justifiable homicide Australia won the series 3-1 printed title and players’ names to 833 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1907/08. top and bottom borders. Overall 830 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & Pair of original sepia stereoscopic 16”x11.5”. Some silvering, England. 1895-1920. Excellent action photographs of the Australia otherwise G - cricket £150/250 original sepia photograph of v England Test match played at Ranjitsinhji, wearing suit and tie, 836 Gloucestershire C.C.C. 1937. Melbourne in 1908. The photograph with a cigarette to left hand and Excellent official mono photograph show the two batsmen running leaning on a walking stick with cap of the Gloucestershire team, seated between the wickets and a fielder to hand, The photograph taken at and standing in rows in cricket attire. throwing in to the wicket keeper, Ranjitsinhji’s country house at Players featured include Sinfield, scoreboard to background. The two Shillinglee Park. The photograph, by Goddard, Lyon Barnett, Neale etc. very similar photographs are laid Vandyk of London, from the The photograph by A. Wilkes & Son, down to card mount to enable 2 Ranjitsinhji family archive. Wear with West Bromwich. 14”x11.5”. Superb dimensional images to become 3 loss to top and lower borders not image. VG - cricket £80/120 dimensional images by looking affecting the image. Approx through a special stereoscope 837 Essex C.C.C. 1937. Excellent official 11”x16”. G £100/150 viewer. The photographs by mono photograph of the Essex 831 Gloucestershire c1895. Excellent Underwood & Underwood team, seated and standing in rows in original sepia photograph of the Publishers. ‘The photographs each cricket attire. Players featured Gloucestershire team, standing and measure 3”x3.25” and overall on include Wilcox, O’Connor, Belle, seated in rows, wearing cricket attire card mount 7”x3.5”. VG. Rare - Nichols, Eastman, Avery etc. The and some in caps. Players include cricket £80/120 photograph by A. Wilkes & Son, W.G. Grace, C.L. Townsend, G.L. West Bromwich. 14”x11.5”. Superb 834 England v Australia 1920/21. Jessop, J.H. Board, H. Wrathall etc. image. VG - cricket £80/120 Original official photograph of the The photograph laid down to ship R.M.S. Osterley, by Exchange 838 Derbyshire C.C.C. 1937. Excellent modern card, some creases and Studios of Pitt Street, Sydney, the official mono photograph of the wrinkling, minor loss to top border ship that took the M.C.C. team to Derbyshire team and officials, seated otherwise in good condition. Australia in 1920/21. The and standing in rows in cricket attire. 14”x11”. G £80/120 photograph laid down to mount and Players featured include Buckston, 832 Eadweard Muybridge. Pioneer the borders of the mount signed in Townsend, Worthington, Alderman, photographer of moving pictures. black ink by all seventeen members A. Pope, G. Pope etc. The ‘Animal Locomotion. Plate 289. of the M.C.C. team and by fifteen photograph by A. Wilkes & Son, Original photograph showing a members of the Australian team. West Bromwich. 14”x11.5”. Superb naked cricketer playing a straight Signatures including the two image. VG - cricket £80/120 drive, frame by frame, from the front Managers, include Johnny Douglas 839 Warwickshire C.C.C. 1936. Excellent angle and behind. Twenty four and Warwick Armstrong, the two official mono photograph of the frames in total. The photograph Captains, Collins, Mailey, Macartney, Warwickshire team and scorer for taken in 1887 as part of Muybridge’s Gregory, Taylor, Oldfield, McDonald, the match v Yorkshire at Edgbaston, folio volume and constitutes the Bardsley, Ryder, Andrews, Mayne, seated and standing in rows in earliest of all genuine cricket action Fender, Woolley, Rhodes, Hobbs, cricket attire. Players featured close-ups. His model was ‘the best Howell, Dolphin, Waddington, include Santall, Collin, Kilner, Wyatt, all-round cricketer in the University Makepeace, Hearne, Hendren Parkin Croom, Dollery, Hill etc. The of Pennsylvania’. Overall 24”x20”. etc. Some damage to corners photograph by A. Wilkes & Son, VG. Rare £700/1000 affecting three of the Australian West Bromwich is laid down to signatures. Minor damage also over Eadweard Muybridge, birth name, trimmed mount. 14.5”x11.5”. the signature of the M.C.C. manager Edward James Muggeridge. He was Superb image. Slight silvering, small Toone. Some scratching and slight an English photographer important tear to top left corner, otherwise G - damage to the image, some age for his pioneering work in cricket £60/90 toning to mount otherwise in photographic studies of motion, and generally good condition. Overall 840 Warwickshire C.C.C. 1937. Excellent

53 official mono photograph of the Hand written ink title to lower Champions, 1950. Official mono Warwickshire team, seated and border ‘Middlesex 1937’. The photograph of the team seated and standing in rows in cricket attire. photograph by Sport & General, standing in rows in front of the Players featured include Wyatt, London. 11.5”x9.5”. Nice image. pavilion at The Oval, wearing Santall, Partridge, Kilner, Ord, VG - cricket £30/40 blazers. The photograph is signed by Croom etc. The photograph by A. all sixteen featured players and 846 Warwickshire C.C.C. 1937. Official Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. officials. Signatures include Barton sepia photograph of the 14”x11.5”. Superb image. VG - (Captain), Surridge, A. Bedser, E. Warwickshire team, seated and cricket £80/120 Bedser, McIntyre, Fishlock, Loader, standing in rows for Norman Kilner’s Lock etc, the signature of Tait faded. 841 Leicestershire C.C.C. 1938. Excellent benefit match against Derbyshire, The photograph, laid to photog - official mono photograph of the played at Edgbaston, 1st July 1937. rapher’s mount with printed title and Leicestershire team, seated and Players featured include Kilner, Ord, players’ names to lower border. standing in rows in cricket attire. Hollies, Santall, Wyatt, Cranmer, 10”x8”, overall 12” x 11.25”. Players featured include Geary, Mayer and the scorer, Austin. Signed Photographer unknown. Wear, Berry, Dawkes, Adcock, Cherrington, to the verso by the photographer, soiling and damage to mount Thursing etc. Hand written title in Ken Kelly of H.J. Whitlock & Sons, corners, light silvering, one signature ink to lower border ‘Leicestershire Birmingham. The photograph, laid almost illegible, otherwise G - cricket County Cricket XII 1938’. The down to photographer’s mount, £50/80 photograph by A. Wilkes & Son, measures 11.25”x7.5”. Minor West Bromwich. 14”x11.5”. Superb silvering, otherwise G/VG - cricket 851 Gentlemen v Players. 1928. Excellent image. Creasing to corners, £40/60 original photograph of the otherwise G/VG - cricket £80/120 Gentlemen team in line in cricket 847 Worcestershire C.C.C. 1937. attire. Assumed that the photograph 842 Leicestershire C.C.C. 1937. Excellent Original mono photograph of eight was taken at the match played 5th- official mono photograph of the of the Worcestershire team, standing 7th September, 1928 at Dean Park, Leicestershire team, seated and in front of the nets in cricket attire Bournemouth. Players include standing in rows in cricket attire. with the Cathedral at Worcester in Tennyson, Carr, Robins, Fender, Hill, Players featured include Dempster, the background. The photograph is Ingle etc. Photograph by E.B. Bailey Astill, Berry, Geary, Prentice, Corrall, signed to the front in blue ink by all of Bournemouth. Laid down to Bowley etc. The photograph by A. eight players, Abel, Perks, Jackson, photographer’s mount with photog - Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. Gibbons, Bull, King, Howorth and rapher’s name in pencil to lower 14”x11.5”. Superb image. VG - Warne. Photograph by A.D. border. Foxing to mount and light cricket £80/120 McGuirk of Worcester. 8.5”x5”. crease, otherwise G - cricket Odd faults, otherwise G/VG - cricket 843 Northamptonshire C.C.C. 1937. £60/80 £50/70 Excellent official mono photograph The Gentlemen beat the players by of the Northamptonshire team, 848 Oxford University 1939. Original one wicket seated and standing in rows in mono photograph of the Oxford cricket attire. Players featured team, seated and standing in rows in 852 ‘Gentlemens XI v The Players, include Brown, Timms, James, cricket attire and blazers. The Bournemouth 1928’. Page signed in Perkins, Grimshaw, Partridge etc. photograph taken at the match v pencil by all eleven members of the The photograph by A. Wilkes & Son, Sussex played at The Saffrons, Gentlemens XI. Signatures include West Bromwich. 14”x11.5”. Superb Eastbourne, 24th-27th June 1939. Tennyson (Captain), Carr, Franklin, image. VG - cricket £80/120 Players featured include Dixon Hill, Seabrook, Robins etc. Foxing to (Captain), Eagar, Macindoe, Sale, page, otherwise G - cricket £60/80 844 Somerset C.C.C. 1937. Excellent Pether, Marsham etc. Signed in ink large official mono photograph of 853 Leicestershire, c1910. Original sepia to the front in later years by Sale and the Somerset team, seated and photograph of the players seated Eagar. Odd faults, otherwise G/VG - standing in rows in blazers. Players and standing in rows in front of a cricket £30/40 featured include Molyneux, Bennett, pavilion, the majority in blazers. Lee, Luckes, Hazell, Wellard, Bunce Oxford University beat Sussex by 56 Fifteen players are featured including etc. The photograph by A. Wilkes & runs Hazlerigg, de Trafford, Jayes, Son, West Bromwich. 14”x11.5”. Crawford, Astill, Coe, Shipman etc 849 Somerset C.C.C. 1938. Original Superb image. VG - cricket with an inset of Shields. The mono photograph of the Somerset £80/120 photograph, laid to original mount, team, seated and standing in rows in appears to have been trimmed. 845 Middlesex C.C.C. 1937. Large cricket attire. Players featured Photograph by J. Herbert Wilson of official mono photograph of the include Longrigg (Captain), Jones, Leicester, 11.5”x9.5”. Minor surface Middlesex team, seated and Wellard, Gimblett, Luckes, Hazell damage to top and bottom edges, standing in rows in cricket attire. etc. The photograph, 8.5”x6.5”, laid otherwise G. A nice early image - Players featured include Robins to mount, overall 12”x9.5”. G/VG - cricket £120/150 (Captain), Edrich, Compton, Sims, cricket £40/60 Muncer, Owen-Smith, Hendren etc. 854 Somerset, 1935. Original mono 850 Surrey C.C.C. Joint County

54 press photograph of the players November 1943 replying to a Cowdrey and Lawry tossing for walking on to the field for the match request for his autograph, ‘...we are innings in the second Test match at vs. Nottinghamshire played at all looking forward to the end of the Lord’s, 20th June 1968. Signed in ink Weston-Super-Mare, 14th-16th War so that we can commence by both Captains. 10”x8”. Light August 1935. Ten players are playing Cricket again.’. Signed by folds, otherwise G - cricket £80/120 featured including Ingle (Captain), Pope. G/VG - cricket £40/60 The match was drawn, Australia all Lee, Andrews, Cameron, Mitchell- 860 Jim Laker, Surrey, Essex & England. out for 78 in the first innings Innes etc. Bristol Evening Post, An official mono ‘Central Press’ 9.75”x7.5”. Nice image. G/VG. Sold 867 M.C.C. tour to Australia, 1958/59. photograph of Laker, head and with a reproduction scorecard for the Original mono ‘Central Press Photos’ shoulders in blazer. Signed to the match - cricket £25/35 photograph of Richie Benaud front in ink by Laker. 8.5”x6.5”. Nice shaking hands with 855 Warwickshire, 1935. Original mono image. G/VG - cricket £20/30 following Australia’s victory in the press photograph of the players 861 Arthur Wellard. Somerset & England fourth Test at Adelaide to win back walking on to the field for the match 1927-1950. Original sepia the Ashes. Signed and annotated by vs. Glamorgan played at Edgbaston, photograph of Wellard in bowling Benaud ‘5 years and 5 months after 27th-30th July 1935. Ten players action. Signed in ink by Wellard. The losing the Ashes at the Oval’. featured including Dollery, Ord, photograph laid to card and 10”x8”. VG - cricket £40/60 Croom, Santall, Hayhurst, Wilmott trimmed. VG - cricket £30/40 etc. Birmingham Gazette, 8”x6”. 868 M.C.C. tour to Australia, 1928- G/VG - cricket £25/35 862 Warwickshire, 1939. Two original 1929. Original mono ‘L.N.A.’ press mono press photographs, one of photograph of a boy viewing the 856 Denis and Leslie Compton. Original Surrey vs Warwickshire at The Oval, Ashes urn, 5th January 1929 after mono press photograph of five June 1939, of Garland-Wells batting England won the third Test to clinch members of the Civil Defense for Surrey with Croom of the Ashes in Melbourne. 8.5”x6.5”. Service including Denis and Leslie Warwickshire fielding at gulley. The G/VG. A nice image - cricket Compton with Fred Price, signed to other of Warwickshire Captain, Peter £40/60 the photograph by each player. Cranmer, in batting action, signed by Photograph by Sport & General, 869 Rodney Marsh. Australia, 1970s. Cranmer. Published by Central Press 1942. Sold with a mono photograph Original mono ‘Press Association’ Photos of London. Signature faded, of four Middlesex players, Price, photograph of wicket keeper, otherwise G/VG - cricket £20/30 Roberts and the Comptons receiving Rodney Marsh, taking a spectacular wartime instructions, and another 863 Middlesex, c1936. Seven small diving catch to dismiss Tony Greig. small wartime mono photograph of original mono photographs (some The photograph signed by both the Comptons with Price. G/VG - press), of players in action, each players. 8”x6”. Sold with a mono cricket £30/40 photograph signed by the featured copy photograph of Marsh playing a player. Photographs include Peebles, lofted drive with Alan Knott 857 Kent C.C.C. c1937. Excellent official J.W. Hearne, Price, Smith, Robin etc. watching on, signed by both players. mono photograph of the Kent team, Some photographs trimmed, G/VG. Qty 2 - cricket £30/40 seated and standing in rows in otherwise G - cricket £30/40 cricket attire. Players featured 870 M.C.C. Tour of Australia 1932/33 include Woolley, Freeman, Hardinge, 864 ‘The Australian Team, 1882’. ‘Bodyline’. Two original sepia candid Ames, Wright etc. The photograph Original sepia albumen photograph photographs of England players on by A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. of the Australian team. Printed title tour in October/November 1932. 13.5”x9”. Superb image. Light and players names to borders. Players featured include Paynter, creasing, small tear to lower edge, Oblong printed border. Overall Nawab of Pataudi, Ames, adhesive damage to verso, otherwise 6.5”x4.25”. G - cricket £30/40 Duckworth, Voce etc. One G/VG - cricket £40/60 photograph of the players in a 865 Gloucestershire 1877. Original sepia dinghy wearing bathing suits and 858 Hampshire C.C.C. 1922. Original albumen photograph of the the other more formal on board a mono press photograph of J.A. Gloucestershire team with players’ boat. G/VG. Qty 2. Approx 4”x3”. Newman and L. Tennyson walking names printed to lower border. Ex Sutcliffe collection - cricket out to bat for Hampshire. Published ‘From a photograph by Mr C. Voss- £60/90 by The Times. 8”x10”. Some Bark, Clifton, Bristol’. Overall creasing, otherwise G - cricket 7”x4.5”. Small tear to top edge, 871 Ken Barrington and Peter May, £30/40 otherwise G - cricket £30/40 Surrey & England. An official mono ‘Central Press’ photograph of 859 George Henry Pope. Derbyshire & Captain Kingscote, wicketkeeper, Barrington playing a sweep shot. England. Original mono press featured in the photograph, played 10”x8”. Small tear to top edge. Also photograph of Pope in bowling only three matches for a mono ‘Sport & General Press’ action, signed in black ink by Pope. Gloucestershire, and one for Kent photograph of May playing a pull Photograph by Central Press Photos, 866 England v Australia ‘200th Test shot. 9”x6.5”. Both photographs London. 8”x10”. Sold with a typed Match’, 1968. Original mono ‘Sport signed in ink to the front by the letter from Pope dated 25th & General’ press photograph of respective player. G/VG - cricket

55 £35/45 autograph. Both pictures signed to twenty two 4’s..... There was no the front, 7”x5”. Sold with a larger more cricket after four o’clock on 872 England Test Cricketers. Ten small colour copy photograph of Mark Monday mono copy photographs nicely Butcher on the shoulders of Dean presented to three large album 880 England v Australia 1930. Jack Headley in a swimming pool in pages, each with a signed piece laid Hobbs ‘The Oval’ cricket bat signed Australia, Test win, signed by down below the photograph. to verso by the England and Butcher, 12”x8”. VG. Qty 3 - cricket Signatures include D’Oliveira, Australian teams who played in the £20/30 Graveney, Washbrook, Cowdrey, first Test match at Trent Bridge Dexter, Illingworth etc. G/VG - 878 Cricket scrapbooks, late 19th Nottingham on the 13th-17th June cricket £25/35 Century. Two albums containing 1930. Twenty eight signatures in press cuttings, copy photographs, total, thirteen of the England team 873 Bill Lawry. Victoria & Australia, scorecards for the period. Lacking and fifteen of the Australian team. 1955-1972. An original ‘Central much of the original material. Signatures include Chapman (Cpt), Press’ mono photograph of Trueman Viewing essential - cricket £30/40 Duleepsinhji, Tate, Larwood, taking a catch to dismiss Lawry in Sutcliffe, Hobbs, Hammond, the fifth Test at The Oval, 14th CRICKET BATS, BALLS & Hendren, Woolley, Tyldesley, Robins, August 1964. 10”x8”. Sold with an EQUIPMENT Duckworth, Woodfull (Cpt), original mono photograph of Lawrie, 879 Jack Hobbs. 200 runs. Hampshire v Richardson, Kippax, Bradman, head and shoulders in cricket attire. Surrey, 3rd to 6th July 1926. Oldfield, Grimmett, Ponsford, Wall, 6.5”x4.5”. Both photographs Summers, Brown & Sons ‘Force’ Fairfax, McCabe, Jackson, a’Beckett, signed to the front in ink by Lawrie. ‘Specially selected. J.B. Hobbs’ Hornibrook etc. Some bleeding to Press masking to larger photograph. cricket bat used by Hobbs to score signatures, the Grimmett signature G/VG - cricket £25/35 200 runs exactly for Surrey v fading, some scratching over 874 England Test Cricketers. Three Hampshire in July 1926. The bat is signatures otherwise in good original ‘Central Press’ mono inscribed to back in Hobbs hand condition. Perished bat handle photographs, one of a young Brian ‘200 v Hampshire at Southampton £300/500 Close walking out to bat c1949, 5th July 1926’ and signed by Hobbs England won the Test by 93 runs. nicely signed to the front by Close. to top corner of bat. To front is For England, Hobbs made 78 & 74, 5.25”x2.25”, Colin Cowdrey taking inscribed, again in Hobbs hand, Chapman 52 & 29, Hendren 72 and a catch at slip to dismiss Barlow of ‘Presented to Arundel Kempton Robins took seven wickets in the South Africa at Trent Bridge, 1965, September 21st 1936’ and again match. For Australia, Bradman made signed by Cowdrey, 6.5”x4.75”, and signed by Hobbs below. Some wear 131 in the second innings, Kippax a signed head and shoulders with loss to handle rubber, old tape 64no in the first and Grimmett took photograph of M.J.K. Smith, mark to bat otherwise in good 10 wickets in the match. This was 8.5”x6.5”. Sold with a ‘Keystone condition. A unique piece of Hobbs Don Bradman’s first Test match in Press Agency’ mono photograph of memorabilia £600/900 England Tom Graveney in batting action, In the match Hampshire batting first signed by Graveney, 8”x6”. G/VG. 881 England v West Indies 1980. made 328 all out and in reply Surrey Qty 4 - cricket £25/35 ‘Duncan Fearnley’ full size bat were 401-2 when rain stopped play signed to the face by fifteen 875 Australian Test Cricketers 1970s. and there was no more play in the members of the West Indian squad Two original ‘Central Press’ mono match due to the weather, spoiling and eleven England players. head and shoulders photographs, Kennedy’s Benefit match. Hobbs Signatures include for West Indies, one of Greg Chappell, the other, made 200 runs before being Lloyd, Murray, Holding, Roberts, Doug Walters. Both signed by the by Livsey off the bowling Haynes, Croft, Gomes etc. For player featured. 7”x5”. G/VG. Qty of Kennedy. Hobbs scored nearly England, Botham, Larkins, Gooch, 2 - cricket £25/35 3000 runs in the 1926 season, at the Old, Boycott, Dilley, Gatting etc. age of 43, and topped the national 876 Ian & Greg Chappell, 1970s. Signatures fading and faded. Sold averages with 77.60 Original ‘Sport & General’ with a ‘Mitre Avenger’ full size bat photograph of Ian Chappell in Wisden reports...... ‘Kennedy, signed by members of the batting action, 10”x8”. Sold with a however, blundered badly late on Glamorgan and West Indian teams, ‘Central Press’ mono photograph of Saturday afternoon in missing 1991. G. Qty 2 - cricket £50/70 Greg Chappell missing a catch at slip Hobbs when 22 at short leg. 882 Somerset C.C.C. Two full size bats off Ian Botham, 7”x5”. Each Profiting by that mistake, the signed by the Somerset squads from photograph signed by the relevant famous batsman went on to play a the 2000 and 2002 seasons. Chappell. Odd faults, otherwise G. great innings of 200..... Stumped as Signatures include Trescothick, Qty 2 - cricket £25/35 he stepped out to drive Kennedy, Caddick, Bowler, Turner, Burns Rose, Hobbs on Monday played faultless 877 Three modern copy colour Blackwell etc. G. Qty 2 - cricket cricket for three hours and twenty photographs, one of Richie Benaud £20/30 minutes. He drove, cut and placed signing an autograph, another of to leg in magnificent style hitting 883 Sussex C.C.C. c1980. Duncan Graham Gooch signing an

56 Fearnley full size bat signed by vignettes of the teams superimposed CRICKET PRINTS & PAINTINGS nineteen members of the squad. on Gunn and Moore bats with 895 R.E.S. Wyatt. Warwickshire, Signatures include I. Greig, Stewart, cricket scenes and local attractions in Worcestershire & England 1923- Ward, Bullen, Robinson, Atkins etc. the background. Players’ names are 1951. Original pen and ink G - cricket £20/30 listed to lower border with caricature of Wyatt by Victad. Nicely advertising slogan ‘For Over 50 884 Northamptonshire C.C.C. signed in ink by Wyatt and the artist Years, leading players, the world c1980s/1990s. ‘Gunn & Moore and dated 1939. 4.75”x7.25”. Light over, have used Gunn & Moore’s Clubman’ full size bat signed by foxing, otherwise G/VG - cricket ‘Autograph’ Bats’. The free standing twenty one Northants players. £70/90 panel with fold out flap to reverse Signatures include Lamb, Bailey, measures 8.25”x10.5”. The panel 896 Arthur Mailey, New South Wales & Wild, Cook, Roberts, Govan, Walker with rust spots to edges - cricket Australia 1912-1930. Original pencil etc. G. Sold with a full size bat for £80/120 caricature portrait, on small album David Capel’s benefit year, 1994, page, depicting a lady, to right hand signed by members of the Northants 891 ‘I’m Here For The Ashes’ 1926. Rare side, head and neck, wearing a and Yorkshire teams. Signatures and unusual dish, early 20th century, sunhat, with a self portrait of Mailey faded. G - cricket £20/30 with centre inscription in green to the right hand side, by Mailey. lettering with monogram ‘GR’ and 885 Warwickshire C.C.C. 1997. ‘County The page is faintly inscribed ‘To Kings crown above. The centre and Autograph’ full size bat signed by Annabel, do not rub this off’ (she rim with colourful flower and floral fifteen Warwickshire players. obviously did!) with further illegible decoration. ‘Losol Ware. Keeling & Signatures include Munton, Donald, writing to page. The page measures Co Ltd, Burslem’ backstamp in Moles, Knight, Giles, Neale, Small, approx 4.25”x3” and is mounted to green. 5.5” diameter. Good Penney etc. G/VG - cricket £20/30 card in a small contemporary period condition - cricket £50/70 frame which measures 6.5”x5.5”. 886 Leicestershire C.C.C. 1994. ‘County Losol Ware was produced between Inscription to the back of the frame Autograph’ full size bat signed by 1912-1936. The dish was made to reads ‘May 1934. By Mailey while seventeen Leicestershire players. commemorate the Australian tour of waiting for a telephone call’ . Good Signatures include Whittaker, England in 1926 image. Good condition - cricket Maddy, Parsons, Simmons, £200/300 Hepworth, Briers etc. G/VG - cricket 892 ‘Hambledon’. Wool rug featuring £20/30 the ‘Bat and Ball’ pub sign on a red 897 Arthur Mailey, New South Wales & background. The rug measures Australia 1912-1930. Original pen 887 Worcestershire C.C.C. c1995. 22”x42”. VG - cricket £20/30 and ink caricature portrait, on album ‘County Autograph’ full size bat page, entitled ‘Types seen at signed by seventeen Worcestershire 893 Australian tour of England 1926. Cricket’. The sketches are of the players. Signatures include Curtis, Cotton table cloth, with floral design Australian Press Box showing a wind Hick, Moody, Illingworth, D’Oliveira, border, signed by sixteen members blowing and papers swirling about in Brinkley, etc. G/VG - cricket £20/30 of the touring party and then hand the wind, an Umpire wearing several embroidered in various coloured 888 Nottinghamshire C.C.C. 2003. cricket hats and caps with finger thread. Signatures include Collins, ‘Gunn & Moore’ full size bat signed raised, a lady wearing a sunhat, an Taylor, Ryder, Richardson, Bardsley, by fifteen Nottinghamshire players. oldish man wearing a flat cap, coat Collins, Grimmett, Ponsford, Signatures include Gallian, Robinson, and muffler smoking a pipe and a Woodfull, Mailey etc. Minor Johnson, Read, Tolly, Welton, Stemp fielder with arms held out, by Mailey. foxing/rusting marks otherwise in etc. G/VG - cricket £20/30 The portrait has been initialled good+ condition. unusual - cricket ‘A.M.’ in ink by Mailey. The page CRICKET CERAMICS, METALWARE £120/160 measures approx 4”x6.25”. ETC 894 Cricketing charm. Silver metal cricket Excellent image. Good condition - 889 Warwickshire County Cricket Club. charm, with loop suspension for cricket £400/600 Ornate gold metal and enamel pin attaching to bracelet. The charm 898 Roland Pretty Hill. Pseudonym ‘RIP’. badge with centre figure of the bear with ball and bat leaning against Original pen and ink drawing of, and ragged staff to centre with stumps. Initials stamp/seal to end. what appears to be, John Thomas ‘W.C.C.C.’ below and Warwickshire Appears to have had repair to join Tyldesley, Lancashire & England colours to sides. Marples & Beasley where bat meets the stumps. G 1895-1923 in batting pose wearing of Birmingham c1940/50’s. G/VG £30/40 cap with wicket-keeper to £30/40 background by RIP. Signed ‘RIP’ to 890 Gunn & Moore advertising panel left hand corner. The drawing is c1920s. Excellent original colour titled in pencil ‘The Greatest enamel metal panel, titled ‘The Professional Batsman of the Year. English Eleven 1885’. The panel MacLaren’s Australian Team’. features colour vignettes of the 12.5”x9.5”. VG £200/300 captain W.G. Grace to the centre, surrounded by slightly smaller

57 A.C. MacLaren led a touring party of £150/250 printed by W. Sharp c1837. Classic cricketers on the tour of Australia in and very scarce lithograph of the 902 ‘Kent v Lancashire at Canterbury 1901-02 which included Tyldesley. batsman on tinted paper but sadly in 1906’. Albert Chevallier Tayler. Large Australia won the series 4-1 poor condition. The lithograph colour limited edition print of the measures 9.5”x11.5”, mounted, 899 Edmund G. Fuller. ‘A Prominent famous painting of Blythe bowling framed and glazed, overall 14”x16”. Player’ and ‘Leg Stump’. Pair of to Tyldesley with the fielders around Viewing essential £150/250 original humorous watercolour the bat. This was a special limited paintings of cricketers at the wicket edition print produced for Kent 908 Harry Furniss. ‘A Century of Grace’. by Fuller, signed and monogrammed C.C.C. county members in 1990. Two pen and ink lithographs of to right hand corner of each Signed to lower border by Les Ames, Grace, with handcolour. One in painting. Excellent images. E.W. Swanton and Colin Cowdrey. batting stance at the wicket and the Attractively mounted, framed and Limited edition 139/150. other walking off. Mounted. glazed. Overall, each 13”x17”. VG Attractively mounted, framed and 3”x3.25” and 3.25”x5”. Overall £700/1000 glazed. 43”x29” overall. VG - with mount 7.5”x10.5”. VG cricket £80/120 £70/100 The paintings were sold at Christie’s in the early 1950’s as part of the 903 ‘Kent v Lancashire at Canterbury Harry Furniss was primarily a Punch Hutchinson collection. Edmund 1906’. Albert Chevallier Taylor. Large artist who worked for the magazine Fuller was a famous golf artist colour limited edition print of the from 1873-1894. He produced over famous painting of Blythe bowling 100 small pictures of Grace in the 900 Richard (Dick) Lee 1923-2001. Pair to Tyldesley with the fielders around same attire and doing essentially the of oil paintings on board, one of a the bat. Mounted, framed and same thing cricket match and one of a tennis glazed. 42”x27” overall. VG - match, both signed by Lee. 909 London Illustrated News, 31st cricket £40/60 Attractively framed and glazed. The January 1891. ‘Winchester College Cricket match measures 19”x16” 904 ‘Player’s Please’ 1930. Large original from Meads’. Original double page and the tennis match measures 16”x poster for John Players cigarettes spread depicting the a match, nicely 11.5”. VG £300/500 produced in 1930. The poster hand coloured. Mounted and features all fifty colour cigarette framed overall 26”x20”. G/VG - Dick Lee trained at Camberwell and cards from the ‘Players 1930’ series, cricket £30/50 had strong associations with the with to side borders the emblems of Euston Road School artists such as END OF AUCTION the English County and Australian William Coldstream and Victor State teams with ‘Player’s Please’ to Pasmore. His work draws very much centre. The poster on original board. on the linear, clean styles of this Some wear to lower border, corners group and he enjoyed working on and extremities otherwise in the spot, concentrating mainly on good/very good condition for its interiors and landscapes. age. 19”x24”. A scarce item He had an impressive exhibition £250/350 KNIGHTS record, showing with Francis 905 ‘The Great Schools of England - Hoyland in France, New Grafton Charterhouse from the Green’. Hand Gallery and Cadogan Contemporary, Forthcoming auction 2014 coloured engraving showing the Arts Council, the Royal Charterhouse school with a cricket Academy and the Beaverbrook match in progress, to centre of the Cricket, Football & other Foundation among others. image, on the green after J. Storer Sporting Memorabilia 901 A nice collection of seven large c1800. Oval mount, framed and limited edition colour oleographic glazed. Overall 19”x16”. G reproductions of famous paintings £70/100 1st – 2nd November which hang in the Long Room at 906 ‘The Charter House’. Colour Lord’s. From the M.C.C. Portfolio of engraving showing the original site prints. Attractively mounted, framed of Charterhouse School, with a Entries invited and glazed. ‘William Gilbert Grace’, cricket match in progress. Drawn Archibald Stuart Wortley 1890, and engraved by J. Storer. Published ‘Cricket Match at Christchurch’, 1st August 1804. Published by [email protected] Thomas Musgrave Joy c1850, Verner & Hood of Poultry, London. 01263 768488 ‘Game of Cricket’, English School, Mounted and framed. Overall c1790 (Qty 2), ‘Sophisticated Village 07885 515333 13”x11.5”. G £70/100 Cricket at Moulsey Hurst’, English School, ‘Thomas Hope of 907 ‘Leg Volley. Dedicated with Amsterdam’, J.F. Sablet and ‘Cricket permission to Herbert Jenner Esq by at Eton’, English School. Excellent N. Felix’. Original lithograph by G.F. www.knights.co.uk images. Qty 7. VG - cricket Watts. Published by S. Knights and

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