View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 301-400 of 1529. Previous|12345678...16|Next Image Lot # Item Title Time Left Your Bids 301 Albert Edward Alderman. Derbyshire 1928-1948. Official 'A.E. Alderman's Testimonial Souvenir' booklet issued by Derbyshire C.C.C. in 1948. Nicely signed in blue ink to the 'Derbyshire Cricketers, 1947', photo page. Signatures are E.J. Gothard (Captain), D. Smith, G. Pope, W. Copson, , E. Marsh, A.E. Alderman, A.F. Townsend, C. Gladwin, A. Revill, A.E. Rhodes, and C. Elliott. Lacking the signatures of featured players, H. Elliott and S. Worthington, with the additional signature of G.O. Dawkes. V Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 302 Souvenir tour guides and programmes 1946-1963. A good selection of nineteen souvenir tour guides. Includes five edited by A.W. Simpson, 'All India Cricket Tour of England 1946', 'South African Cricket Tour' 1947 and 1951, the 1947 with detached wrapper. 'The Australian Tour 1948', and 'Cricket 1949. New Zealand Tour'. Also by Simpson, 'Pictorial Records of Cricket Tours 1920-1950'. Seven guides issued by Playfair, 'Cricketers from the West Indies' 1950, Peter West, and 1957, Gordon Ross, 'Crick Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 303 'A Hundred Years of County Cricket'. John Arlott. 1973. Souvenir brochure issued by the Post Office in 1973 with three mint County cricket stamps to inside front cover. Signed to the title page by Arlott, and to the back autograph page by twelve Hampshire players including Richard Gilliat, Trevor Jesty, Bob Herman, David Turner, Richard Lewis, Mike Taylor, Barry Richards, Peter Sainsbury, David O'Sullivan, Gordon Greenidge, Bob Stephenson and one other. G/VG - cricket Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 304 Signed England home programmes 1991 and 1994. Two official match programmes. One for the 5th Test v West Indies, 8th- 12th August 1991, signed by Alec Stewart, Jeffrey Dujon and Patrick Patterson. The other for the 1st Test v South Africa, Lord's 21st July- 25 July 1994. Signed by thirteen members of the South African touring party, the majority to pen pictures. Signatures include Wessels, Cronje, Donald, Hudson, G. Kirsten, Matthews, McMillan, Symcox, De Villiers etc. Qty 2. G/VG - cricket Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 305 'A Match at Cricket. Hambledon v H.M.S. "Nelson". Broad-Halfpenny Down'. Rare official souvenir programme for the match played 1st August 1931. 16pp programme with decorative paper wrappers with engraving to front dated 1731 of a cricketer standing leaning on a bat in front of the wicket comprising two stumps and one bail. Pages include a 'cricket song', a short histories of the Hambledon Club and Broad-Halfpenny Down, programme of events, lists of the teams and the attire to be worn etc. No rec Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 306 'Isle of Oxney XI v Two Players 1936'. Official folding programme and scorecard for the Centenary match where the Isle of Oxney XI took on 'Two Players' being W. Ashdown of Kent and A.F. Wensley of Sussex. The match was played at Wittersham in Kent on the 5th September 1936. Some soiling and wear, otherwise in good condition - cricket<br><br>The 1936 match was played to commemorate that played in the 1830s when the then landlord of the Norton's Inn was so disgusted with the boasting of the local Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 307 'The "Centurians [sic]"- Cornhill Test- Lord's 1990. Official T.C.C.B./ Stamp Publicity commemorative cover for the New Zealand and India tours to England 1990, signed by the five players who scored centuries in the England v India Test at Lord's. Signatures are Gooch (333 & 123), Lamb (139), Smith (100no), Azharuddin (121) and Shastri (100). Limited edition no. 23/25. The cover loosed mounted to sheet with team images and printed title. G/VG - cricket Estimates£30 - £40StatusUnsold View details 308 Signed first day covers and postcards 1970s-1990s. Album comprising forty commemorative covers, postcards, each signed or multi-signed. Covers include Australian Centennial Tour 1877-1977, Arundel, signed by Dennis Amiss, Prudential World Cup India v New Zealand 1979 signed by Jeremy Coney, Pakistan v Canada signed by Mudassar Nazar. Benham Silk Benson & Hedges Cup Final 1983 signed by Mike Gatting, Benson & Hedges Cup Final 1982 signed by Vic Marks. Also a large postcard of the All England Elev Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 309 Australian signed commemorative covers 1980s. Seven signed covers. A Benham Silk, 'Cricket' 1984 signed by Terry Jenner. 200th Anniversary Australia England' 1988, two official T.C.C.B. covers, one signed by Lindsay Kline, the other by Ian Meckiff. Australian Bicentenary 1988, two one signed by Kerry O'Keefe, the other Mark Taylor. Post Office 'Sport' 1980 signed by Jeff Hammond. Adelaide Oval Centenary Test 1984 signed by Rex Sellers. Sold with three signed official match tickets/ passes for Ol Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 310 Cricket commemorative covers 1970s-2000s. A good selection of sixty covers. Includes eight Benham Silks, 'Cricket' featuring Richard Hadlee, John Emburey (2), Graham Gooch (2 different), and Imran Khan, also '1983 Season', 'Cricketing Links with Australia 1788-1988', and M.C.C. 100 Years of County Cricket 1973. Others include Prudential World Cup 1975 and 1979, Gillette Cup final 1980, Benson & Hedges Cup Finals 1981, 1987-1991, NatWest Trophy Finals 1981, 1983, 1988, 1990, Golden Jubilee Ranji Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 311 Cricket covers 1970s-1990s. Green album comprising over eighty commemorative covers and envelopes etc. Includes five Benham Silks for the Prudential World Cup Semi-Final (Old Trafford), Final (Lord's) 1983, 'Cricket 1983 Season' (2 different), and 'Ian Botham Unique Double' 1984. Scarborough Cricket Club Centenary Cricket Festival 1986 signed by Len Hutton and Geoff Boycott. Other subjects include Australian Centennial Tour 1877-1977 (Qty 9), Prudential World Cup 1975 (1), 1979 (12), 1983 (1), W Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 312 Benson & Hedges Cup Final commemorative covers 1979-2002. A good run of twenty three official covers for finals in 1979-1981 and 1983-2002, also a Benham Silk for the 1983 Final. Sold with a further selection of forty seven covers, mainly overseas 1980s and 1990s. G/VG. Qty 70 - cricket Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 313 Cricket commemorative covers and stamps, 1972-1999. A selection of twelve large album pages on which are mounted various philatelic issues of cricket related stamps and commemorative covers. Issues include Wombwell Cricket Lovers' Society 21st Anniversary Commemorative Issue 1972 with printed card signed by John Hampshire, Don Wilson, Chris Old and Richard Lumb. Also Glen Turner Worcestershire Benefit 1978, Centenary Test, Lord's 1980, Adelaide Oval Centenary Test 1984, Australian Bicentenary 19 Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 314 Cricket first days covers and postcards 1960s onwards. A large selection of over one hundred and seventy home and overseas commemorative covers, postcards and philatelic issues, Includes a good number of signed or multisigned covers, South Africa v England 'Rebels' 1982, 2nd Test, Cape Town, eleven England signatures and 3rd Test, fourteen England signatures including Larkins, Amiss, Boycott, Underwood, Woolmer, Hendrick, Knott, Gooch, Old etc. Cricket Society '50 Glorious Years', four signatur Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 315 'The Ashes Tour. England v Australia SCG- 2nd- 5th Jan 1999'. Fifth Ashes Test. Official E.C.B. cover with colour image of the Sydney Cricket at night, date stamped 2nd January 1999. Limited edition number 15 of only twenty copies produced. Signed by thirteen members of the England. Signatures are Stewart, Crawley, Hussain, Ramprakash, Tudor, Butcher, Hegg, Gough, Such, Headley, Thorpe, Hick and Fraser. VG - cricket<br><br>Australia won by 98 runs to win the series 3-1 with one match drawn Estimates£25 - £35Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 316 'The Game of Cricket. World v/s India'. Indian cricket board game c.1947. Rare early Gajra Series of Bombay board game. The folding board with printed title label to front. Colour cricket pitch to inside with three dials to register players' and team scores, and scoreboard listing a 'World XI' including Hammond, Oldfield, Bradman, Hutton, McCabe, Paynter, Bowes etc. and India including Merchant, Hindelkar, Amarnath, C.S. Naidu [sic], Hazare, Nissar etc. Includes original printed rule sheet with Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 317 Cricket Memorabilia Society magazines 1991-2005. Complete run of the magazine from issue no. 12 (September 1991) to no. 69 (December 2005). Sold with five C.M.S. auction catalogues 1997-2005, Balance Sheet and Accounts 2001, membership directories, dealer directory etc. VG - cricket Estimates£20 - £30Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 318 Allan's Australian Cricket Annual. Edited by Allan Miller. 1987/88 (1st edition) to 2001. Nos. 1-14. The first edition was limited to 300 copies of which this is number 193, signed by Miller. Qty 14. VG - cricket Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 319 'The Cricketer Magazine'. Bound volumes for 1922 (2nd year), 1924, 1926 and 1932. Three of the volumes in original publishers green binding. Sold with some loose editions from the 1950's. G - cricket Estimates£30 - £40StatusUnsold View details 320 'The Boy's Own Paper' 1918 and 1919. Two original copies of the magazine, Vol. XL Part 7, May 1918, and Vol. XLI Part 8, June 1919. Both copies with very attractive colour wrappers with illustrations by T.M.R. Whitwell, each of a batsman playing a stroke. The 1918 issue complete with fold out 'presentation plate' of 'Cricket Caps of the Public Schools', and the 1919 with plate, 'A Race for Home! At a Shooting-Punt Regatta'. Small loss to one corner of the 1918 issue, otherwise in very good condi Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 321 W.G. Grace. Original mono photograph of Grace playing golf early 1900s. Pencil annotation to verso, 'Golf at Sunningdale. Grace playing a shot. Photographer and date unknown but probably c.1905. 6"x4.25". VG - cricket Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 322 W.G. Grace. Two original mono candid style photographs of Grace appearing for a match played at Twickenham, probably 1908. Both photographs depict Grace in cricket attire and straw hat. In one Grace is exiting the Church Institute with other players and, in the other, tossing for innings. Pencil inscriptions to verso described Grace as the 'England veteran' and 'one time premier cricketer... in a match at Twickenham'. Both images measure 6.5"x4.75", photographer and match unknown. Very small pin Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 323 Surrey v Gentlemen of England 1906. Original panoramic view of the match in progress at The Oval, 16th- 18th April 1906. The image depicts W.G. Grace and E.H.D. Sewell running a single for The Gentlemen in their first innings. In the background is the iconic gas holder, the scoreboard showing the score at 41-1, last man 5 (Poidevin). Pencil inscription to verso, 'Opening of the cricket season at the Oval. The Gentlemen of England v Surrey. W.G. Grace has just scored a run'. Photographer unknown. Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 324 Surrey C.C.C. c.1905. Three original sepia photographs, each with ink annotation to verso, 'Opening of the cricket season, Surrey county trial match'. The images depicts a youthful Jack Hobbs walking out to bat with Tom Hayward, the Surrey XI taking the field led out by Bobby Abel, and C.F. Reine, captain of the Surrey Sixteen practising in the nets before the match. No record of the match can be found. Each photograph measure approx. 6.5"x4.75". Photographer unknown. G/VG - cricket<br><br>Bobby Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details Bobby" data-loaded="0"> 325 The Ashes. England v Australia 1905. Early original mono postcard size press photograph from the 1905 Ashes series of the Australian captain, Joe Darling, and Charlie McLeod walking out to bat for Australia in the fifth Test at The Oval, 14th- 16th August 1905. 5.75"x4" with annotated descriptions to verso and official stamp for Illustrations Bureau, London. VG - cricket Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 326 The Ashes. England v Australia 1926. A good selection of six original mono press photographs from the first day of the first Test at Trent Bridge, 12th- 15th June 1926. Images depict the captains Carr and Collins inspecting the wicket, Sutcliffe batting to Gregory, Hobbs scoring off Gregory, a close-up of the large crowd in the new stand, boys building makeshift seats from bricks during a rain break, and a section of the crowd sheltering under umbrellas. Each photograph measures 10"x8" with offi Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 327 South Africa tour to England 1907. Four original mono press photographs from the 1907 tour. Images include the touring party waving to the crowds on arrival on the S.S. Durham Castle at Southampton, practising in the nets at Lord's, and two copies of South Africans William Shalders, Gordon White, Aubrey Faulkner and Maitland Hathorn in the nets at Lord's. Each 6.5"x4.5", photographer unknown. Also two of Reggie Spooner in batting action for England against South Africa by Illustration Bureau, Lo Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 328 Cricket at sea. Original mono press photograph of an unusual game of cricket taking place on Gunfleet Sands off the Essex coast at low tide, with boats anchored in the background. Press caption to verso describes the match played by Walton and Frinton Yacht Club. Date not known, possibly 1930s. Official stamp to verso for Daily Mirror Illustrations Bureau. 8"x6". G/VG - cricket<br><br>No details of cricket on Gunfleet Sands can be found. Similar activities take place annually on the Brambles San Estimates£30 - £40StatusUnsold View details No details of cricket on Gunfleet Sands can be found. Similar activities take place annually on the Brambles San" data-loaded="0"> 329 'Veteran cricketers play in top hats at Yarmouth'. Two early original mono photographs apparently depicting a novelty cricket match, the players wearing top hats. Inscriptions in pencil to the verso describe 'Billy Ellis, who is over eighty taking guard', and 'Billy Ellis returns to the pavilion well satisfied with his score'. No record of Billy Ellis or the match can be found, photographer and date not known. Each measures 6.5"x4.75". VG - cricket Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 330 London v Provincial Actors c.1905. Two original mono press photographs of a match in play at The Oval c.1905. Inscriptions to verso describe 'London v Provincial Actors at [the] Oval', one with the London Actors batting, the other with the 'Provincial Batters [and others] coming off the field'. Both measure approx. 8"x4.25", official stamps for Illustrations Bureau, London. - cricket<br><br>No reference of this match can be found but newspaper articles of the period report on teams of actors pla Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details No reference of this match can be found but newspaper articles of the period report on teams of actors pla" data-loaded="0"> 331 'County Fair at Botanic Garden in aid of "Our Dumb Friends League"' c.1905. Two original mono photographs depicting a cricket match between actors and actresses with good crowds looking on in Edwardian finery. Inscription in ink to verso of one describes 'The men had their right arms in a sling, a tennis ball was used'. One image measures 6.5"x4.75", the other trimmed to 8.5"x3.25". G - cricket<br><br>'Our Dumb Friends League' was founded in 1897 to provide care for working horses in London and Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 'Our Dumb Friends League' was founded in 1897 to provide care for working horses in London and " data-loaded="0"> 332 Patsy Hendren and Jack Durston. Middlesex c.1930. Three original mono press photographs of Hendren and Durston coaching boys at the West London Indoor Cricket School. 8"x6" and smaller. Official stamps for Daily Mirror Illustration Bureau and Victor Forbin. VG - cricket Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 333 The Ashes. England v Australia 1909. Three original mono press photographs of action from the fifth Test, The Oval 9th- 11th August 1909 with large crowds in attendance. One image depicts Bardsley batting for Australia where he became the first player to score centuries in both innings of a Test match, with a cutting describing the feat laid down to the verso. Each photograph measures 6.5"x4.75" with official stamp for Victor Forbin of Paris. G/VG - cricket Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 334 Young boy cricketer. Collection of Victor Forbin. Four original mono press photographs of a young boy in cricket attire, two each in batting and wicketkeeping poses. Pencil annotations to verso, 'D.M.[Daily Mirror?] Sept 1st Page 1', with stamps for V. Forbin, Paris. Each measures 4.75"x6.5". Date unknown, possibly c.1910. Nice images. Good/ very good condition - cricket Estimates£30 - £40StatusUnsold View details 335 Yorkshire C.C.C. early 1900s. Three original mono press photographs of scenes of Yorkshire playing Surrey, two at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, possibly 1906, the other at The Oval. The images depict the match in progress, large crowd in the stand at Sheffield, and a pitch 'invasion' at The Oval. Sold with a similar image of play in progress at Lord's, M.C.C. v Yorkshire 1906, and the Lord's pitch being rolled. Descriptive pencil annotations to verso of each. Four photographs with official stamp for Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 336 Middlesex, Surrey and Essex c.1910. Three original mono press photographs of County professionals playing 'the newly invented game of indoor cricket, which is played with tennis bats & rubber ball'. Annotations to verso indicate the following players, Albert Trott (Middlesex 1898-1910), J.W. Hitch (Surrey 1907-1925), C.P.[?] Buckenham (Essex 1899-1914), and A. Marshal[?] (Surrey 1907-1910). The images depict a game in progress with a lady fielding. Each measures 6.5"x4.75". Publisher unknown. So Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 337 Surrey C.C.C. 1914. Two original mono press photographs of Surrey players practising in the nets at The Oval in 1914. One photograph, with accompanying original press cutting, depicts 'Brother Recruits for Surrey', Miles and John Howell, Miles padding up to bat. The press cutting caption describes the 'Two promising young batsmen... both Repton boys, but M. Howell is now at Oxford'. Both photographs measure 8.5"x6.5", each with official 'Daily Mirror' stamp to verso. Paper clip marks to both, sm Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 338 Oxford v Cambridge Varsity matches early 1900s. Two original mono press photographs of Varsity matches at Lord's, both depicting a match in progress, one with spectators in the foreground viewing the game from the top of a brake (carriage). Sold with a similar original photograph of a match in progress, Eaton v New College, Oxford, dated '4th of June'. Dates not known, presumably early 1900s. All three with pencil description annotated to verso, and Daily Mirror Bureaux a Paris stamps. Two measu Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 339 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Cambridge University, Sussex & England 1893-1920. Original mono press photograph of Ranji batting for Sussex against Essex at Leyton, 4th- 6th August 1920. Sussex won by an innings and forty runs, Ranji scoring 16 in Sussex's only innings. Sold with an original mono press photograph of an unknown Indian wearing a turban and military uniform, showing a cricket bat to which is affixed an unintelligible label. Date unknown. Both photographs with official stamps for Daily Mi Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 340 John Berry 'Jack' Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905-1934. Two original sepia press photographs taken during the Somerset v Surrey match at Taunton, 15th- 18th August 1925, in which Jack Hobbs scored his 126th and 127th first-class centuries to equal and then break W.G. Grace's record of 126. One photograph depicts Hobbs running the single to reach 100 in the second innings to achieve the record. Douglas Jardine, wearing his customary harlequin cap, is his batting partner. The other photograph is a ge Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 341 Politicians at cricket 1914. Two sets of three original mono press photographs of public figures, Sir Abe Bailey, Lord Lovat, and Viscount Castlereagh in bowling and fielding poses. The three images appeared in a Daily Mirror article, 'M.P.s Forget Politics and Bowl Out Bethnal Green Tradesmen', in a match played at Victoria Park, Bethnal Green on 25th June 1914. The caption lists players including Major Sir Mathew Wilson (captain), and notable cricketers, R.O. Schwarz, (South Africa), H.M. Tayl Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 342 George Burton and J.T. 'Old Jack' Hearne. Middlesex. Two original mono photographs taken at the indoor nets at Hampstead Baths, Finchley Road, London, one of Burton in batting stance at the wicket with ladies looking on, the other of Hearne bowling to 'Wall'. To the verso, pencil inscriptions describe 'Ladies learning to play cricket. At the Hampstead Baths in the Finchley Rd. a capital cricket pitch has been laid out on which ladies are allowed to play. County champions are engaged to teach lad Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 343 Ladies cricket early 1900s. Six original mono press photographs, each depicting ladies at cricket. Annotations to verso describe 'Hastings Ladies Cricket Club x Police XI', one with 'Mrs Adamson and Detective Philpott the captain tossing', the other 'Miss Overton wicketkeeper'. Stamps for Daily Mirror to verso. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps standing wearing uniform, two with cricket bats, in front of a hut on the Western Front in France', Associated Illustration Agencies, London. 'Girls playing c Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 344 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Cambridge University, Sussex & England 1893-1920. Original large sepia photograph of Ranji standing leaning on a shotgun with a couple over an Asiatic Lion shot in the Gir Forest in India, c.1920s. The photograph, by Solankee Studio, Rajkot, measures 11.25"x9.5", laid to official photographer's mount, overall 18"x14". An excellent image in very good condition - cricket<br><br>Gir National Park was established in 1965 to protect the endangered Asiatic Lion Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details Gir National Park was established in 1965 to protect the endangered Asiatic Lion" data-loaded="0"> 345 Bancroft family photograph, Wales, c.1890. Original early sepia photograph of William Bancroft Senior in top hat, William Bancroft Junior and Billy Bancroft wearing caps, all in cricket attire, with Billy's younger brother, Jack Bancroft, seated on the ground holding a rugby ball. All four depicted at the door of the family home at St. Helens, Swansea. The photograph, by M.S. Goldman, Swansea, measures 7.5"x5.25", laid to photographer's mount, overall 10.5"x8.5". Sold with a further studio port Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 346 Cricket in the South Africa Second Boer War c.1900. Original sepia photograph of British soldiers and prisoners seated and standing in rows in front of a corrugated pavilion. To verso a handwritten annotation in pencil, and modern printed label laid down, stating the photograph was donated to the M.C.C. by Sir Colin MacRae, and was later sold by the M.C.C. in the Bi-Centenary auction of 1987. Ex Roger Mann collection. The untitled photograph measures 10.5"x8.5", laid to official photographer's m Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 347 '"England's Twelve Champion Cricketers", by T.H. Hennah... photographed on board ship at Liverpool Sept. 7th 1859'. Reproduction of the original photograph, from the Royal Photographic Society collection, of George Parr's team for the first England overseas cricket tour, produced for the National Photographic Record Fund. Date unknown. The photograph features the players in cricket attire holding bats and balls on board ship at Liverpool on the 7th September 1859. Players include Parr, Caffyn, W Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 348 Parr's XI to Australia 1863/64. An early mono photograph of the twelve members of the second touring party to Australia. Players are depicted on the steps of the Lord's pavilion wearing cricket attire, and include Parr, Mortlock, E.M. Grace, H.H. Stephenson, Caffyn, Griffith, Hearne, Iddison etc. also W.B. Mallam, the agent for the Australian sponsors. Embossed stamp to lower right corner for Augustin Rischcitz of London. The photograph measures 9.5"x8", laid to mount, overall 10.5"x9". VG - cri Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 349 'Eleven Cranswicks v. Bridlington. Cricket Match played on the Recreation Ground, Bridlington, Season 1893'. Original mono photograph of eleven members of the Cranswick family, seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and assorted blazers and headgear. Printed title and players' names to lower mount border including W.H. C[ranswick]., Joe C., John C., George C., Matt C., Henry C., Tom C., Charles C., Arthur C., John C., and Frank C. The photograph measures 11.5"x9.5", laid to photograp Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 350 John William Henry Tyler Douglas. Essex, London County & England 1901-1928. Original mono photograph of a cricket team seated and standing in rows wearing an assortment of blazers, a corrugated pavilion in the background. J.W.H.T. Douglas is seated on the right hand side, centre row. Details of the team, venue, date and photographer are unknown. 'H.R. Vigor' inscribed in pencil to verso. The photograph measures 7.75"x5.75", laid to photographer's mount, overall 12"x9". A nice image in very good Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 351 F. Mitchell and W.G. Druce. Cambridge University 1895. Two original sepia photographs, each depicting the player in batting pose at the wicket. The photographs, each measuring approx. 8"x10.5", mounted side by side with handprinted caption window mounted below. Photographer unknown. Mounted, framed and glazed in modern frame, overall 25"x17.5". The photographs in good condition. Sold with an original sepia photograph of the Cambridge University team of 1891, seated and standing in rows wearing c Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 352 Douglas Jardine and Harold Larwood 1934 and 1935. Four original mono press photographs including two head and shoulders portraits, one of Jardine wearing M.C.C. blazer, 7.5"x10", the other of Larwood wearing M.C.C. blazer and Nottinghamshire cap, 4"x6". Both photographs with official stamps for Northcliffe Newspapers, the Jardine dated 21st April 1934, Larwood dated 18th June 1934. Also Larwood in bowling action against Surrey at Trent Bridge in 1935, 6.5"x8.5", Central Press Photos, and Sutclif Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 353 Arthur John Hamilton Luard. Gloucestershire & Hampshire 1892-1907. Early contemporary mono press photograph of Luard depicted three quarter length wearing cricket attires, cap and blazer, as originally appeared in Part XI of 'Famous Cricketers and Cricket Grounds', edited by C.W. Alcock, published weekly in 1895. The original photograph by R.W. Thomas. 8"x10". Small loss to edges, the image in good condition - cricket Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 354 '2nd Test Match. Melbourne Cricket Club. Jan. 1902. With the Compliments of the M.C.C.'. Australia v England, 1st- 4th January 1902. Original large mono panoramic photograph of the match in progress viewed from behind the large crowd with the pavilion and grandstand in the background. Photographer unknown. Approx. 19.5"x9". Mounted with hand printed title to mount, framed and glazed, overall 27"x16.5". Glass cracked. Photograph in good condition - cricket<br><br>Australia won by 229 runs scoring Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details Australia won by 229 runs scoring" data-loaded="0"> 355 The Ashes. Australia v England 1928/29. Third Test, Melbourne, 29th December 1928- 5th January 1929 (timeless Test). Original large panoramic photograph of the match in progress on the morning of the first day's play with large crowds in attendance in the grandstands. The scoreboard shows the Australians at 39/2 with Woodfull (7) and Richardson (3) both dismissed, the batsmen in are Hendry and Kippax. Official photographer's stamp to lower corner for Sears Studio, Melbourne. Framed and glazed, o Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 356 'England v New Zealand. First Test Match played at Lancaster Park, Christchurch, March 24th, 25th and 27th 1933'. Original panoramic view comprising four joined mono photographs of the first Test match in progress in the New Zealand leg of the 'Bodyline' tour of 1932/33. Large crowds in attendance with the pavilion and grandstands in the background. Photographer unknown. Mounted and framed with hand printed title to mount border. Overall 34.5"x11.5". Damage to left portion of the photographs wit Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 357 'Gentlemen versus Players. At Lord's, July 8th, 9th, and 10th, 1901'. A wonderfully evocative original mono photograph of the Gentlemen XI seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and assorted blazers. In the background spectators can be seen looking on over an ivy-covered wall. Players featured are MacGregor (Captain), Bradley, Jones, Foster, Mason, Jephson, Ranjitsinhji, Wells, Fry, Jessop and Warner. The photograph by Elliott & Fry, of Baker Street, measures 11.5"x9.25". Laid to off Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 358 'Marie Louise Cricket Club, Transvaal, South Africa 1896-1897'. Original sepia photograph of the Club President, H. Leow in cameo to centre, surrounded by eleven cameos of club players, including C. Mainon (Captain) who played two first-class matches for Western Province, 1893-1895. Inscription to lower portion of the image, 'Presented to H. Leow as a token of esteem by the above players. The photograph by Duffus Bros., Johannesburg, measures 6.5"x9.5", laid to official photographer's mount, ove Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 359 'Durham v South Africans, At Ashbrooke, Sunderland' 1924. Large official mono photograph of the teams and officials wearing cricket and assorted blazers, seated and standing in rows in front of the pavilion for the match played 23rd & 24th July 1924. The photograph, measuring 14"x8.5", is laid to official photographer's mount with printed title and players' names to mount borders. South Africans featured include Commaille (captain), Susskind, Ward, Meintjies, Catterall, Hearne, Blanckenburg, Dea Estimates£140 - £180StatusUnsold View details 360 Oxford University Cricket XI 1936. Large official mono photograph of the 1936 Oxford University team seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and blazers. The photograph, measuring 11.25"x9", is laid to official photographer's mount with hand printed title, emblem and players' names to borders. Notable players include the captain, N.S. Mitchell-Innes (Somerset 69 matches, England 1 Test), M.R. Barton (Surrey 110), W. Murray-Wood (Kent 77), J.W. Seamer (Somerset 59), A.P. Singleton (Wor Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 361 Team photographs 1930s-1940s. Five official mono team photographs including '20th Australian Team to Great Britain, 1948'. Large official mono photograph of the Australian touring party seated and standing in rows wearing tour blazers. Signed to the mount borders by all nineteen members of the touring party, the signatures faded but legible. Signatures include Bradman, Miller, Johnston, Tallon, Loxton, McCool, Barnes, Lindwall, Saggers, Ring etc. The photograph by The Sport & General Press Agenc Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 362 Bodyline. 'M.C.C. Team in Australia, 1932-3'. Gunn & Moore of Nottingham advertising calendar card with real photograph of the M.C.C. touring party seated and standing in rows wearing tour blazers. Players include Jardine (Captain), Wyatt, Sutcliffe, Allen, Hammond, Ames, Verity, Bowes, Verity, Brown, Pataudi, Larwood etc. Printed title and players' names to mount, with two staples in the space below the photograph for a calendar. Hanging cord to top edge. Overall 15"x11.5". The card with wear, Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 363 The Ashes. England v Australia 1921. Five original sepia photographs from the 1921 Ashes series. Includes three Central News press photographs of Cecil Parkin bowling for England in the third Test at Headingley, a head and shoulders portrait of Arthur Mailey, and Herbie Collins batting for the Australians in the tour match v Surrey. 8"x6" and smaller. Also two postcard size general views of the match in play at The Oval. Red ink annotations to borders of two images. Odd nicks to odd, otherwise i Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 364 Australia tour to England 1926. Two original sepia press photographs from the tour match v Leicester, Aylestone Road, 1st- 4th May 1926. The photographs depict Jack Gregory struck on the knee during his innings of 120no in Australia's only innings, and Warren Bardsley playing a shot through the slips. The match was drawn. Both images by Central News measure 6.5"x4.75". VG - cricket Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 365 Australia tour to England 1926. Three original sepia press photographs from the tour match v Cambridge University, Fenners, 19th- 21st May 1926. The photographs depict Duleepsinhji playing a straight drive, Australian wicketkeeper, Ellis, celebrating taking the catch to dismiss Lowe, and Machin caught at slip by Woodfull at slip off Ryder. The match was drawn. The images by Central News measure 6.5"x4.75". VG - cricket Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 366 The Ashes. England tour to Australia 1928/29. Two original sepia press photographs, one of Maurice Leyland playing a cover drive in England's first innings of the fifth Test, Melbourne, 8th- 16th March 1929 (timeless Test). Central Press Photos, 10"x8". The other depicts action from the tour match v Queensland, Brisbane, 24th- 28th November 1928, with Queensland openers, Gough and O'Connor, batting. 8.5"x6.5". Publisher unknown. Odd nicks to edges, otherwise in good condition - cricket<br><br>Go Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details Go" data-loaded="0"> 367 South Africa tour to England 1929. Four original sepia press photographs, depicting H. Frielinghaus (tour manager), H.G. Leveson Gower, E.A. Earle and J.W.H.T. Douglas standing in front of the pavilion at Godalming for the opening match of the tour v R. Earle's XI, 25th April 1929. Sir Francis Lacey (Secretary, M.C.C.) in conversation with H.G. Deane (South African Captain), also H. Owen-Smith batting with H.B. Cameron keeping wicket, while at practice at Lord's. Sport & General, each 8"x6". Goo Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 368 George Duckworth. Lancashire & England 1923-1938. Three good original sepia and mono press photographs of Duckworth in match action in 1930. Two of Duckworth keeping wicket for England v Australia, one in the first Test at Trent Bridge, the other in the second Test at Lord's. 8"x6". The third image depicts Duckworth being caught first ball by Percy Chapman in the Champion County match at The Oval, 13th- 17th September 1930. Reuter, 8"x10". VG - cricket Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 369 The Ashes. Australia tour to England 1930. Two original sepia press photographs of match action, one of Hobbs batting in the first Test at Trent Bridge, the other of Woodfull clean bowled by Hammond in the third Test at Headingley. Both 8.5"x6.5". Central Press. Also an action photograph of Archie Jackson of Australia surviving a run-out attempt in the tour match v M.C.C. at Lord's, 17th- 20th May 1930. Sport & General, 8"x6". Qty 3. VG - cricket Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 370 The Ashes. England v Australia 1930. Two pages taken from an album from the 1930 tour presented to Clarrie Grimmett. Each page features an original mono press photograph of action from the Ashes Test series, laid down to the page with a typed caption mounted below. One depicts Alan Fairfax caught by Hobbs off the bowling of Robins in the first Test at Trent Bridge, the other of Bill Ponsford scoring off the bowling of Tate in the second Test at Lord's. Each photograph measures 7.75"x5.75". Photo Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 371 England v New Zealand 1931. New Zealand inaugural Test match in England. Four original sepia press photographs of action from the first Test at Lord's, 27th- 30th June 1931. Images depict Ian Peebles bowling for England in New Zealand's first innings, Duleepsinhji batting and Les Ames being dismissed for 137 in England's first innings, and Les Ames wicketkeeping with Wally Hammond at slip. Sport & General, each measures 8"x5.75". Small pin holes to corners, otherwise in good/ very good condition Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 372 The Ashes. Australia tour of England 1934. Three original sepia and mono press photographs of action from the 1934 tour. Patsy Hendren playing a pull shot off the bowling of Fleetwood-Smith for M.C.C. at Lord's during his innings of 135, Arthur Chipperfield scoring of Bowes in the fourth Test at Headingley, both Sport & General, approx. 8"x6". Also Ames batting with Australian wicketkeeper Bert Oldfield looking on in the fifth Test at The Oval. Associated Press, 12"x6". Creasing and some fading Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 373 South Africa tour to England 1935. Three original sepia press photographs of action from the 1935 tour. Images are Eric Rowan and Bruce Mitchell walking out to bat in the tour match v Scotland, Forthill, Dundee, 22nd & 23rd June 1935. Star Photos of Perth, 9"x7". Two photographs from the fifth Test at The Oval, one of Viljoen attempting a pull shot off the bowling of Read in the fifth Test at The Oval, the other of South Africa wicketkeeper Cameron sprawled on the ground, Nourse in the backgroun Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 374 The Ashes. England v Australia 1938. Two mono press photographs of action from the second Test at Lord's. One of England batsman, Eddie Paynter, hitting a six off the bowling of Fleetwood-Smith in his innings of 99, the other of Bill Edrich bowled by McCormick. Both Sport & General, approx. 7"x5". Also an original mono press photograph of Lindsay Hassett and Bill Brown on board ship en route to England. The Argus, Melbourne, 6.5"x8.5". Qty 3. VG - cricket<br><br>There were two double centurions Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details There were two double centurions" data-loaded="0"> 375 The Ashes. England v Australia 1938. Large original sepia press photograph of the first Test at Trent Bridge, 10th- 14th June 1938, in progress. Jack Fingleton of Australia is facing the bowling of Ken Farnes, with a packed grandstand in the background. Central Press Photos, 12"x10". Some loss and creasing to top edge, otherwise a nice image in good condition - cricket<br><br>In a high scoring game, England amassed 658-8 declared in their only innings (Paynter 216, Barnett 126, Hutton 100, Compt Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details In a high scoring game, England amassed 658-8 declared in their only innings (Paynter 216, Barnett 126, Hutton 100, Compt" data-loaded="0"> 376 Australia tour to England 1953. Large original sepia press photograph of the tour match v Surrey at The Oval, 9th- 11th May 1953. The photograph depicts depict Australian bowler, Ron Archer, appealing (successfully) for a catch by wicketkeeper, Tallon to dismiss Constable in Surrey's second innings. A tightly packed slip cordon includes Ring, Davidson, Benaud and de Courcy. A large crowd watches on from the stand in the background. Central Press Photos, 12"x10". Some wear and creasing to two edg Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 377 The Ashes. England v Australia 1953. Large original sepia press photograph from the fifth Test at The Oval, 15th- 19th August 1953, depicting the Australian fielders appealing (successfully) to dismiss Bill Edrich L.B.W. off the bowling of Ray Lindwall in England's first innings. Large crowds in the stand look on. Central Press Photos, 12"x10". Small nicks to edges, otherwise a nice image in good condition - cricket<br><br>With the first four Test matches all drawn, the 1953 Ashes series came do Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details With the first four Test matches all drawn, the 1953 Ashes series came do" data-loaded="0"> 378 Australia v South Africa 1963/64. Official mono photograph of the Australian team for the second Test at Melbourne, 1st- 6th January 1964, seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. Players include Simpson (Captain), Redpath, Lawry, Burge, Grout, Veivers, Hawke, Connolly etc. The Photograph by Allan Studios of Melbourne measures 9.5"x7.75". VG - cricket<br><br>Australia beat South Africa by eight wickets Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details Australia beat South Africa by eight wickets" data-loaded="0"> 379 New Zealand tour to India and Pakistan 1965. Original mono press photograph of the New Zealand touring party seated and standing in rows wearing tour blazers. Press caption to verso states the photograph was taken in Christchurch prior to the tour. Players featured include Reid (Captain), Sutcliffe, Dowling, Cameron, Collinge, Congdon, Sinclair, Yuile, Vivian, Pollard etc. Central Press Photos, London. 10"x8". VG - cricket Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 380 West Indies tour to Australia 1960/61. 'Tied Test' series. Two original mono press photographs from the 1960/61 series. One depicts local Melbourne M.P., Mac Holten, clipping a 'safety cord' to the cap of West Indian Joe Solomon in the dressing room at Melbourne. Press cutting to verso describes 'A Melbourne woman sent the cord to Mr Holten to be given to Solomon, who lost his wicket in a Test when his cap fell and dislodged the bails'. Press stamp for Sun-Herald, dated 19th February 1961. 8"x11 Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 381 Wesley Winfield 'Wes' Hall. Barbados, Trinidad, Queensland & West Indies 1955-1970. Three original mono press photographs of Hall in match action, one having completed an unorthodox shot while batting for Queensland v New South Wales at Sydney, 1961/62, bowling a bouncer to Bill Lawry in the third Test at Sydney 1968/69, and another of Hall in bowling action, location unknown, possibly 1965. Australian press stamps for Daily Sun and Sun-Herald. Each photograph measures 10"x8". Odd minor faults a Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 382 Sir Garfield St. Aubrun 'Garry' Sobers. Barbados, South Australia, Nottinghamshire & West Indies 1952-1974. Six original mono press photographs of Sobers in batting and bowling action for West Indies and Rest of the World 1957-1974. Official press stamps for John Fairfax, Herald-Sun and Sport & General. Various sizes, 12"x8" and smaller. Two images appear to be original restrikes. VG - cricket Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold View details 383 West Indies 1950s and 1960s. Two original mono press photographs, one of Princess Margaret being introduced to the teams at the Kensington Oval, Barbados, date stamped to verso 15th February 1955, and Rohan Kanhai playing a hook shot in the third Test v Australia, Sydney, 3rd- 8th January 1969. Both photographs 8"x10" with stamps for Keystone Press and John Fairfax. Sold with three candid or candid-style photographs, two featuring John Goddard and Alf Valentine at Taunton in 1957, and another of Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 384 Robert Neil Harvey. Victoria, New South Wales & Australia 1946-1963. Two excellent large mono press photographs featuring Harvey. One depicts Harvey issuing flight folders on the 1957/58 tour to South Africa, to teammates Ian Meckiff, Lindsay Kline and Colin McDonald. The other depicts Harvey and Alan Davidson with the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Eric Woodward, after Harvey had received his M.B.E. Both photographs from Australian photo agencies. Approx. 12"x8.5". Light press masking and cre Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 385 'New South Wales v Marylebone C.C. Sydney 21st- 24th Feb. 1947'. Excellent official mono photograph of the New South Wales team seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. Players featured include Lush (Captain), Lindwall, Carmody, Morris, Kissell, Toshack, Pettiford, Saggers etc. The photograph by Cruden Studios, Sydney, measures 9.5"x7.5", laid to photographer's mount with handprinted title and players' names to borders. Overall 14"x12". Excellent condition - cricket<br><br>The tour ma Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details The tour ma" data-loaded="0"> 386 Sydney Cricket Ground. An early mono press photograph, dated to verso 1902, depicting a sports event at the Ground with large crowd in attendance. The activity on the pitch appears to a be a shooting display or competition. 10.5"x8". Loss to one corner and creasing, otherwise a good, clear image. Sold with a mono aerial photograph of the S.C.G., a match in progress, with printed captions laid down including 'Davidson', 'Farooq', 'Hammond Bradman', 'Miller', 'Sobers' etc. Probably 1950s, photogra Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 387 Cricket in Lancashire 1951. An original panorama comprising two joined mono photographs taken at Alexandra Meadows, Blackburn. The match taking place is East Lancashire v Ramsbottom for the Worseley Cup Semi-final, 19th July 1951, with a very large crowd in attendance. Overall the image measures 20"x7.25". Vertical crease otherwise in good condition. Sold with a large original sepia photograph of a village cricket match in progress, c1920s. Official stamp to verso for The Times. 14.5"x11.75". So Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 388 County and tour candid photographs 1950s. Selection of ten original mono candid photographs and one original mono press photograph of players at grounds, entering and leaving the field of play etc. Four of the candid photographs very nicely signed in blue ink to the photograph. Signatures are Doug Insole (Essex), M.H.J. Allen, J. Manning (Northamptonshire), and Peter May (Surrey). Each measures 3.5"x3.5". The press photograph by Leicester Evening Mail, depicts the South Africans taking the field Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 389 Germantown Cricket Club, Manheim, Philadelphia U.S.A. 1890's. Original large panoramic photograph of the cricket ground with match in action and spectators in attendance. The photograph darkened and faded with worn original mount with loss to borders at sides, tears and wear to lower edges. some loss to photograph at left hand side, marks and evidence of framing to top border of mount. Inscribed to verso in pencil 'Manheim: Germantown C.C. Presented by D.S. Newhall esq 1892' . The photograph mea Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 390 Australian tour to England 1938. Original mono photograph of the Australian touring party seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. The photograph nicely signed in black ink by all sixteen players and the manager, Jeanes, seventeen signatures in total. Players' signatures are Bradman (Captain), Brown, Chipperfield, McCabe, Barnett, Waite, Ward, Barnes, McCormick, O'Reilly, White, Fleetwood-Smith, Fingleton, Walker, Badcock and Hassett. The photograph measures approx. 11"x8.5", mounted Estimates£240 - £280StatusUnsold View details 391 Somerset C.C.C. 1922. Official mono photograph of the Somerset team that played v Middlesex in 1922, seated and standing in rows in blazers. Players featured include Daniell (Captain), Johnson, Greswell, Robson, Considine, Lowry, Lyon etc. The photograph by R.W. Brown & Son, Weston-Super-Mare, measure 11.25"x7.75", laid down to photographer's mount with printed title and players' names to top and bottom borders. Overall 16"x11.75". Some silvering, wear to one corner of the mount, otherwise in go Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 392 M.C.C. tour to Pakistan 1955/56. Official mono photograph of the M.C.C. touring party seated and standing in rows wearing tour blazers. Players featured include Carr (Captain), Sutcliffe, Sainsbury, Close, Stephenson, Titmus, Lock, Parks, Swetman, Barrington, Richardson etc. The photograph by Fotocraft Studio, Karachi, measures 10"x7.75", laid to photographer's mount, overall 15"x12". Some bumping to the mount, the photograph in very good condition - cricket Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 393 Don Bradman. Original 1930s mono photograph of Bradman wearing cricket attire and Australia cap, standing in conversation with two gentlemen, a marquee in the background. Very nicely signed in black ink to the photograph, 'Sincerely yours, Don Bradman'. Photographer, location and date unknown. The photograph measures 6"x8.25", laid to photographer's mount, framed and glazed, overall 10.5"x12.5". Sold with a mono printed team photograph of the Australian touring party, dated 30th April 1938, prod Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 394 Maurice Allom, Cambridge University, Surrey & England 1926-1938. M.C.C. tour to South Africa 1930/31. Original large sepia photograph taken at the drawn second Test played at Newlands, Cape Town, 1st- 5th January 1931, from the tour on which Maurice Allom was a member. The image depicts the South African opening batsmen, Bruce Mitchell (123) and Jack Siedle (141), walking off the pitch. Handwritten annotations in pencil to verso, possibly in Allom's hand. The photograph measures 13"x11.5" in an Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 395 Australia tours to England 1938-1961. Five original mono press photographs including two depicting the Australians walking on to the field at Taunton, one in 1934, the other 1938, also Sydney Barnes at Leicester 1948, Keith Miller bowling in the nets prior to the 1953 tour to England, and the Australian 1961 touring party. Various press agencies including Northcliffe Newspapers, Reuter, Camera Press etc. 11.5"x9.5" and smaller. Some faults including loss, creasing and masking folds to two photog Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 396 Don Bradman. Three original press photographs featuring Bradman in Test matches. Images are the Australian team for the fifth Test, Melbourne 1928/29, Bradman playing an attacking shot in the first Test at Trent Bridge, 1930, and Bradman acknowledging the crowd on reaching his double century in the fifth Ashes Test at The Oval, 1930. 10"x8" and smaller. Official press stamps for 'The Argus' (Melbourne), Central News, and Central Press (Nottingham). Some faults and press masking, generally good c Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 397 Don Bradman at Worcester 1930-1948. Four original mono press photographs of Bradman and the Australians in tour matches at Worcester. Images include two team photographs taken at Worcester on the 1930 and 1948 tours, also Bradman scoring a boundary on his way to a century in the opening match of the 1930 tour, and Bradman returning to the pavilion through the crowd at the end of the first day's play of the 1934 tour having completed the first century of the tour (he went on to score 206). Offici Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 398 Somerset. Two early original mono press photographs of Somerset players. Sammy Woods (Cambridge University, Somerset & England 1888-1910) full length in bowling pose, 8"x10", and a portrait of Harold Gimblett (Somerset & England 1935-1954), half length wearing cricket attire. 6.5"x8.5" with press masking, 6.5"x8.5". Photographers unknown. Loss and nicks to the edges of the Woods photograph, otherwise in good condition - cricket Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 399 Cricket at Scarborough 1948-1950. Photograph album comprising fifty five nicely presented small candid photographs of players walking out to bat, amongst the crowds, and teams at Scarborough. Players featured include Hutton, Watson, Dews, Wooller, Wilson, Lester, Yardley etc. of Yorkshire, also Bedser, Mann, Compton, Wyatt, Simpson, Bailey, Insole etc. Teams include Derbyshire, Warwickshire, also the 1949 New Zealand tourists, and 1950 West Indians. Each photograph measures approx. 2.5"x square. Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 400 Keith Ross Miller. Victoria, New South Wales, Nottinghamshire & Australia 1937-1957. An interesting selection of twenty five original mono press photographs of Miller, including match action batting, bowling and fielding, team images, being presented to The Queen, portraits, attending a wedding, and the famous image of Miller throwing a bail to the spectators as the victorious Australians leave the field having won by 185 runs in the 1956 Ashes series etc. Various agencies including Sport & Gene Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|12345678...16|Next12345678910111213141516 Previous 12345678910111213141516 Next