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 101-200 of 1482. Previous|12345678...15|Next Image Lot # Item Title Time Left Your Bids 101 Douglas Robert Jardine. Oxford University, Surrey & England 1920-1934. Two page handwritten letter, on ‘The Scottish Australian Company Limited’, London letterhead, in ink from Jardine to Jack Sokell, the letter dated 16th September 1954. Jardine appears to be replying to an invitation to a function, possibly to speak. ‘It is very good of Dr Taylor to insist upon putting both Mrs Jardine and myself up - please thank him and say that I will write to him as soon as I get my route from AA... and ca Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 102 Harold Denis ‘Dickie’ Bird. Yorkshire & Leicestershire 1956-1964. Three page handwritten letter from Bird to Jack Sokell of the Wombwell Cricket Lovers’ Society. Dated 22nd January 1977, Bird is writing from Johannesburg where South Africa are playing Australia in the third Test. He comments, ‘The test matches here are now turning out to be very interesting. There is a lot of needle creeping in between both teams, and Bobby Simpson [Australian captain] is blaming the umpires. He says his side ar Estimates£20 - £30Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 103 Test Match Special signatures. A selection of letters, notes, page and handkerchief signed by members of the Test Match Special commentary team. The handkerchief is signed by Tony Lewis, Geoff Boycott, Ian Chappell, Ray Illingworth, Jack Bannister, Richie Benaud and Malcolm Ashton. Other signatures are Brian Johnston, Fred Trueman, Jonathan Agnew, Vic Marks, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Bill Frindall, Trevor Bailey, Peter West and Jim Swanton. Also an unsigned framed colour photograph of the comm Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 104 David Ivon Gower. Leicestershire, Hampshire & England 1975-1993. Single page typed letter very nicely signed by Gower. Sold with ‘Gower. The Autobiography’, London 1992, signed to the title page by Gower. Hardback with good dustwrapper. Qty 2. VG Estimates£15 - £25Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 105 Raymond Illingworth. Yorkshire, Leicestershire & England 1951-1983. Single page handwritten letter dated 21st September 1956 from Illingworth to Jack Sokell of the Wombwell Cricket Lovers’ Society, accepting an invitation to attend the Annual Dinner to receive a trophy. Sold with ‘Yorkshire and Back’, Ray Illingworth, London 1980. Hardback signed by Illingworth, with good dustwrapper. Qty 2. Crease to the letter, the book in very good condition Estimates£15 - £25Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 106 Peter Michael Roebuck. Somerset & Cambridge University 1974-1991. Single page of text, possibly part of a letter, handwritten in ink by Roebuck on the subject of being awarded his County Cap. ‘My cap was awarded when I was in Australia so there never was a formal occasion. It was awarded in 1978 as the result of my efforts throughout the season’. He continues by stating ‘it is in decline as a status symbol- because pay is higher, the game more ruthlessly competitive & performance essential’. Sig Estimates£20 - £30Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 107 Richard ‘Richie’ Benaud. New South Wales & Australia 1948-1964. Short single page typed letter from Benaud to Jack Sokell of the Wombwell Cricket Lovers’ Society dated 22nd May 1967. Benaud is unable to commit to any speaking engagements, but offers to send a written article ‘for your annual magazine as you request’. Nicely signed in ink by Benaud. Sold with two hardback books by Benaud, ‘My Spin On Cricket’, London 2005, signed by the author, and ‘Anything but... An Autobiography’, London 1998. Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 108 Trevor Edward Bailey. Essex & England 1946-1967. Two page typed letter on Essex C.C.C. head notepaper from Bailey to Jack Sokell of the Wombwell Cricket Lovers’ Society, dated 20th April 1955. Bailey thanks Sokell for his congratulations on England retaining the Ashes in Australia, and regrets he will be unable to attend a Society meeting, but may be able to the following winter, and bring some cricket films of M.C.C. tours to show. Nicely signed in ink, ‘Trevor Bailey’. Sold with ‘Playing To Wi Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 109 James Charles ‘Jim’ Laker. Surrey, Essex & England 1946-1964. Handwritten two page letter from Laker to Reg Lockett of Norton C.C. for whom Laker played during the early 1960’s. Letter on ‘Ashpool & Twiddy. Jim Laker Garments’ headed paper. Some cricket content ‘I spoke to Tom last night about next year and I think he would like me to come back to Norton but I fear it is going to be difficult as I have many business commitments in London....’. The letter dated 18th October 1960 and nicely signe Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 110 Middlesex. Bill Edrich and Denis Compton. Two letters relating to invitations to attend events. One is a single page handwritten letter dated 4th February 1957 from Bill Edrich to ‘Mr. Gutteridge’ replying to an invitation to attend a meeting of the Oxfordshire Association of Cricket Umpires. The other, a single page typed letter dated 6th March 1959 to Jack Sokell of the Wombwell Cricket Lovers’ Society from Compton. Both letters signed in ink. G/VG Estimates£30 - £40StatusUnsold View details 111 Leonard ‘Len’ Hutton. Yorkshire and England 1935-1955. One page handwritten letter from Hutton, dated 11 December 1947, to a Miss Nelson regarding an autograph request and also giving her the addresses of Cyril Washbrook and Norman Yardley. Nicely signed by Hutton G Estimates£25 - £35Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 112 Cyril Washbrook. Lancashire & England 1933-1959. Undated single page handwritten letter from Washbrook to a Mr. Parkins in which Washbrook describes the procedure for the presentation of caps to players. ‘The player is invited into the Committee Room and the President or Chairman awards the “Cap” with these words- “We hope you will uphold the tradition of Lancashire Cricket both on and off the field of play”’. Nicely signed by Washbrook. G/VG Estimates£25 - £35Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 113 Kenneth Frank ‘Ken’ Barrington. Surrey & England 1953-1968. Two undated letters from Barrington. One, a two page handwritten letter on Worcestershire C.C.C. headed note paper is to Jack Sokell (Wombwell Cricket Lovers’ Society), postponing a visit to the Society as he has been selected for an M.C.C. tour. The other, in a similar vein, is to ‘Ken’ whose invitation he is unable to commit as he is waiting to hear if he will be selected. Both letters nicely signed by Barrington. G/VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 114 John David Benbow ‘Jack’ Robertson. Middlesex & England 1937-1959. Two handwritten single page letters from Robertson, one to Jack Sokell, Wombwell Cricket Lovers’ Society, dated ‘10th March’, year unknown, confirming his arrival for an event. The other, dated ‘April 9th’, thanking the correspondent for a photograph. Both letters nicely signed by Robertson. G/VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 115 Alec Bedser. Surrey & England 1939-1960. Three page handwritten letter from Bedser dated 7th February 1986 in which Bedser laments the trend of modern players not wearing cricket caps, ‘the cap does not appear to mean the same to them as it did to us’, and suggests that the number of Test matches played might be a factor, ‘When you think that Andrew Sandham of Surrey who got 109 centuries only played 14 times for England’. He also blames the length of some players’ hair, ‘the hair is so long tha Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 116 Northamptonshire cricketers’ letters 1961-1977. Three handwritten letters from Northamptonshire players. Two written to Jack Sokell, Wombwell Cricket Lovers’ Society, one from Freddie Brown, dated 2nd June 1961, the other from John Dye dated 8th Feburary 1977, both replying to invitations to Society functions. The third letter is from David Steele, dated 22nd December 1975, thanking the correspondent for a donation to his benefit year. G Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 117 Glamorgan C.C.C. 1889. A selection of two handwritten letters and one telegram from players writing to the Club Secretary, William Yorath, informing him of their unavailability to play in a match at Swansea on 31st May 1889. The two letters are written and signed by W.T. Davies and H. Gale, the telegram is from [Hugh?] Ingledew. No record of a match played at Swansea on that date can be found, nor of the players Davies and Gale. Hugh Ingledew is known to have played matches for Glamorgan in 1891 Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 118 Graeme Hick. Worcestershire, Zimbabwe & England. A selection of correspondence relating to the award of Hick’s Worcestershire County Cap. The letters start with a ‘Specimen’ letter from a gentleman in Tenterden, Kent, comprising a request for views on the wearing of caps, ‘In these days of floppy hats and helmets it seems that the cricket cap is becoming an “endangered species”’. Hick’s mother replies from Zimbabwe on behalf of her son on 24th February 1987 explaining that floppy hats are ‘a ver Estimates£25 - £35Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 119 Glenn Maitland Turner. Worcestershire, Northern Districts, Otago & New Zealand 1964-1983. Single page handwritten letter on Worcestershire C.C.C. letterhead, dated 9th July 1968, to Jack Sokell, Wombwell Cricket Lovers’ Society, declining an invitation to attend a Society function as he is returning to New Zealand. Nicely signed by Turner. Sold with an official ‘[West Bromwich] Albion News’ programme for the match v Manchester United, 25th October 1969, signed to the front by Tom Graveney and Ba Estimates£20 - £30Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 120 Geoff Boycott. Yorkshire & England. Single page handwritten letter dated 18th October 1984 from Boycott to ‘John & Mildred’, who writes to thank them for the gift of a W.G. Grace handkerchief, which ‘will be a prized possession in my own collection’. Sold with a typed flyer advertising events at The City Hall, Sheffield in 1974, one a Brass Band Concert, the other a Tribute Dinner to Geoff Boycott. In a handwritten note in ink by Boycott to the top margin he asks for support for the functions. B Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 121 Kent. Mike Denness and Godfrey Evans. Two page handwritten letter dated 10th August 1969 from Denness to Jack Sokell, Wombwell Cricket Lovers’ Society, thanking them for their congratulations on his selection for England in ‘the 2nd New Zealand Test’. Sold with a mono press portrait photograph of Godfrey Evans, nicely signed to the photograph by Evans. Central Press Photos. 5.5”x7.75”. Qty 2. G/VG Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 122 Farokh Maneksha Engineer. Bombay, Lancashire & India 1959-1976. Single page handwritten letter on official ‘Farokh Engineer Testimonial Fund’ letterhead, dated 23rd September 1976. Writing to Ron Yeomans, Engineer writes to thank Yeomans for the invitation to attend a dinner. Nicely signed by Engineer. Light folds, otherwise in good condition Estimates£20 - £30Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 123 Willliam Gilbert Grace. Single page handwritten letter in ink from Grace to ‘My dear Sugden’. The letter, written on London County Cricket Club letterhead at Crystal Palace, is dated 14th January 1907. ‘My son Charlie is in for the post of Charge Engineer at Southward Electricity... I know if you know anyone connected with the appointment you will put in a word for Charlie’. Signed ‘W.G. Grace’. Some age toning from previous framing, otherwise in good condition Estimates£200 - £300Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 124 Robert Gordon Menzies. Prime Minister of Australia 1939-1941 and 1949-1966. Single page typed letter from Menzies on ‘Prime Minister, Canberra’ official letterhead, written ‘In London’, 26th April 1960. Writing to ‘Mr [Henry] Grierson’, Menzies sends his thanks for ‘the booklet and various notices’ and hopes to ‘get to some of the cricket, but at the moment the prospects don’t look very good’. Nicely signed ‘Robert Menzies’. File holes and light horizontal folds, otherwise in very good condition Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 125 James Lowther, 1st Viscount Ullswater, President of M.C.C. 1923. A collection of nine handwritten notes and a letter from Ullswater to the M.C.C. secretary, Francis Lacey, and his assistant, William Findlay, all written in 1923 from 19th July to 27th November, on headed notepaper for Ullswater’s residences in Great Cumberland Place and Campsea Ashe in Suffolk. Subjects covered include the availability of the President’s motor car and parking arrangements, the provision of official stationery, gi Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 126 Charles James Barnett. M.C.C. 1820-1837. Original signed free-front envelope to a Mr Geo. Stokes and Lt. Gen. Sir Chas Phillips, of Lyndhurst, Hampshire, dated and sent from ‘London, December nineteen 1831’. Nicely signed ‘Charles J. Barnett’ in black ink. A very rare early signature of Barnett, who played mainly for M.C.C., also playing for the Gentlemen v the Players, he made 29 known appearances in first-class matches. G/VG Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 127 Robert Brudenell, 6th Earl of Cardigan. Original signed free-front envelope to a Mr. J. Jones of ‘Tunbridge’, dated and sent from London on November twenty four 1823’. Nicely signed ‘Cardigan’ in black ink. An early signature of Cardigan, who was a keen cricketer and played in major matches in M.C.C. matches 1790-1793 and twice for England v Surrey in 1793. Adhesive marks to verso, otherwise in good condition Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 128 Hon. Edward Harbottle Grimston. Oxford University, M.C.C., England etc. 1832-1849. Original signed free-front envelope to Sir Chas. Phillips, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, dated 21st May 1838. Nicely signed ‘E.H. Grimston’ in black ink. An early signature of Grimston. G/VG Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 129 Viscount James Walter Grimston. Gentlemen & M.C.C. 1836-1843. Original signed free-front envelope to a Major Gen. Hon’ble H. Trebor[?] of Glynde, Lewes, dated and sent from ‘Hitchin, October eighteen 1835’. Nicely signed by Grimston in black ink. A rare early signature of Grimston, several of his family were noted cricketers, including his three brothers and several nephews. G/VG Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 130 Edward Horsman. Cambridge University 1827-1829. Original signed free-front envelope to a Major Irvine of London, dated and sent from Edinburgh ‘September twenty 1837’. Nicely signed by Horman in black ink. A rare early signature of Horsman who, in 1872, was depicted as ‘The Eccentric Liberal’ in Vanity Fair. G/VG Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 131 Henry Cecil Lowther. M.C.C., Surrey, Hampshire & England 1819-1843. Original signed free-front envelope to a Mrs Scott of the Black Bull Inn, Preston, dated and sent from London ‘August first 1839’. Nicely signed by Lowther in black ink. A rare early signature of Lowther whose long political service as a conservative M.P. saw him become the Father of the House. G/VG Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 132 Paul Methuen, 1st Baron Methuen. M.C.C. 1816. Signed free-front envelope to Major Wright of Bagshot, dated and sent from ‘London, July one 1833’. Nicely signed ‘Paul Methuen’ in black ink. Rare early signature of Methuen who played one first class match for M.C.C. in 1816. Some age toning, otherwise in good condition Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 133 John Mills. Hampshire, M.C.C. & England 1816-1820. Signed free-front envelope to Mr. Charles Mills, dated and sent from ‘London, June eight 1833’. Nicely signed ‘John Mills’ in black ink. Rare early signature of Mills who played nine first-class matches. VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 134 Lord Charles James Fox Russell. Original signed free-front envelope to a Mrs Wride in Hungerford, dated and sent from ‘Bedford, March twenty two 1839’. Signed ‘C.J.F. Russell’ in black ink. An early signature of Russell, who played for M.C.C. between 1833-1846 and was President of M.C.C. in 1835 Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 135 Sir John Shelley. M.C.C. 1792-1795. Original signed free-front envelope to ‘H. Campion in Lewes, dated and sent from ‘Uckfield, Dec. twenty six 1826. Nicely signed ‘J. Shelly’ in black ink. A rare early signature of Shelly, who was mainly associated with Sussex cricket and was an early member of M.C.C. Rare. G/VG Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold View details 136 Thomas Assheton Smith. Original signed free-front envelope to a’Messrs Meyer & Miller’ in St. James’s, London, dated and sent from Cowes August 4th 1823’. Signed ‘T.A. Smith’ in black ink. An early signature of Smith, who was noted for being an outstanding amateur cricketer who played in 45 known first class matches up to the 1820 season for Surrey, Middlesex & M.C.C. Smith played in the inaugural and second Gentlemen v Players matches in 1806. G Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold View details 137 Charles Gordon. Lord Strathavon & Earl of Aboyne. Hampshire, Kent, Surrey & M.C.C. 1818-1843. Signed free-front envelope to a Rev Wood of Irchester, Wellingboro, dated and sent from ‘St. Neots, July seventeen 1830’. Nicely signed ‘Strathavon’ in black ink to lower left corner. Rare early signature of Gordon, a right handed batsman who played thirty three first class matches.G/VG Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 138 Francis Charles Seymour-Conway, 3rd Marquis of Hertford and Earl of Yarmouth. Surrey & England 1799. Signed free-front envelope to Rev H. Pockington of Overton, Lancaster, sent from ‘London, thirty one March 1828. Nicely signed ‘Hertford’ in black ink. Rare early signature of the Earl of Yarmouth who played two first class matches for England v Surrey in 1799. G/VG Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 139 Charles Warren, Middlesex, Sussex, Hampshire & England 1795-1826. Signed free-front envelope to Mrs Palmer of Rickmansworth, sent from ‘London, February twenty eight 1821. Nicely signed ‘C. Warren’ in black ink. Rare early signature of tWarren who played twenty three first class matches. G/VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 140 William Ward. Surrey, Hampshire & M.C.C. 1810-1845. Signed free-front envelope to ‘Mrs Parker’ of Farnham, send from ‘London, Feb. twelve 1830’. Nicely signed ‘W. Ward’ in black ink to the lower left corner. A very rare early signature of Ward, a right handed batsman and occasional lob-bowler who played 130 first class matches and was considered for many years one of the leading batsman in England. Light folds, laid to slightly smaller page, otherwise in good/ very good condition Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 141 ‘Cricket. The Golden Ages’. A.A. Thomson. A folder comprising a collection of correspondence, originally from the archives of the London publisher, Stanley Paul & Co., relating to the publication of Thomson’s work in 1961, and subsequent re-issue by The Sportsman’s Club in 1962 (Padwick 80). The correspondence commences in 1957 with contractual negotiations between the publisher and Thomson, and is followed by letters relating to requests for the reproduction of images with replies from Diana Ra Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 142 E.W. ‘Jim’ Swanton. ‘E.W.S. at Chelmsford’. Three page typed article for ‘The Cricketer’ with copious handwritten additions and alterations in red ink in Swanton’s hand. In the undated article, Swanton is reporting on the Gillette Cup Quarter-Final match, Essex v Lancashire, at Chelmsford, 30th June 1971, a closely fought match which Lancashire won by twelve runs. Having been set 204 to win by Lancashire, with man of the match, Clive Lloyd, ‘a batsman of a class transcending that of anyone in th Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 143 E.W. ‘Jim’ Swanton. ‘Editorial. India and Pakistan’. Three page handwritten editorial by Swanton for ‘The Cricketer’, undated but written for the January 1971 issue. Swanton opens with an introduction stating this issue is to be the first of three devoted ‘in part to different cricket- playing countries of the Commonwealth’. He reports that preparations for this issue, focussing on India and Pakistan, were well underway before war broke out between the two nations and prays for a speedy end to h Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 144 Ian Peebles. Middlesex, Oxford University & England 1928-1948. Haig National Village Championship. Twelve page handwritten article by Peebles for ‘The Cricketer’, undated but written in 1972, the inaugural year of the competition organised by The Cricketer. Peebles reports on the first Final, played at Lord’s, 9th September 1972, between Troon (Ayrshire) and Astwood Bank (Worcestershire), which Troon won by seven wickets. Peebles bemoans ‘unwelcoming’ weather, and the problems encountered caused Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 145 Bryan Douglas ‘Bomber’ Wells. Gloucestershire & Nottinghamshire 1951-1965. ‘Things ain’t what they used to be’. Two page typed article by Wells with alterations in ink. Signed to the second page by Wells. Undated, but written for ‘Nov or Oct Cricketer’ 1972. Wells contemplates the current state of the game, believing it lacks ‘class players worth seeing’, and the necessary ‘forcible injection’ of one day cricket ‘to make the game and players come to life’, but that ‘Instant cricket, like instant Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 146 Ray Robinson, cricket writer. ‘The Last Man Knew His Place’. Two page typed tribute of Australian spin bowler, Bert Ironmonger, by Robinson for The Cricketer, with a third page being an obituary of Alan Kippax. The article, with handwritten alterations, is undated but almost certainly 1972, the year of Kippax’s death. Robinson remembers Ironmonger, who died in 1971, with affection and humour, describing his batting role as last man in for Australia as ‘beyond attainment by even Bill Bowes for En Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 147 John Woodcock, cricket writer and journalist. ‘Third Test Match at Edgbaston’. Seven page handwritten article by Woodcock for the September 1970 issue of The Cricketer, reporting on the third ‘Test’, England v Rest of the World’, 16th- 21st July 1970. Rest of the World had secured victory by five wickets after England had conceded a first innings lead of 269, and suffered ‘two bad accidents’ in their second, the running out of Fletcher, and Cowdrey mistiming a long hop on a slow wicket. He comme Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 148 Alan Ross, cricket writer, poet and publisher. ‘Old Crock of Gold’. Three page (plus additional slip) handwritten article by Ross for The Cricketer ‘Bookshelf’ book review column on Tom Graveney’s autobiography ‘Cricket Over Forty’. The article is undated, but would have been written in 1970, the year of the book’s publication. Ross describes it as ‘one of the more interesting of its type’, but considers the title and opening two chapters to be ‘a geriatric moan’. Thereafter he admires Graveney’ Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 149 Alan Ross, cricket writer, poet and publisher. ‘A Basis for Discussion’. Three page handwritten article by Ross for The Cricketer ‘Bookshelf’ book review column on ‘Don’t Play With Apartheid’ by Peter Hain. The article is undated, but would have been written in 1971, the year of the book’s publication, in which Hain presents his account of the ‘Stop the Seventy Tour’ campaign which led to the boycotting of sporting and other international contacts with South Africa. Ross admire’s the ‘passionate Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 150 Jeffrey Baxter Stollmeyer. Trinidad & West Indies 1938-1957. Four page typed article by Stollmeyer, ‘The LBW Law of the Future’, dated 28th March 1970 and written for ‘Tony Cozier’s new magazine’, and accompanied by a two page typed letter dated 20th May 1970 to Jim Swanton, asking him to read and comment on the article. Stollmeyer writes at a time of escalating ‘turmoil’ in Trinidad and Tobago with a State of Emergency having been declared. In the article Stollmeyer presents his arguments for a Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold View details 151 ‘Kapil Dev. Test Programme by David Hookes’. Five page original handwritten manuscript of an article written in 1985 by David Hookes on Kapil Dev for a Test match programme for the 1985/86 India tour to Australia. Hookes opens with the statement, ‘Kapil Dev, still only 26, ranks alongside contemporary superstars Ian Botham, Imran Khan, Richard Hadlee and Malcolm Marshall as one of the world’s leading allrounders’. Signed ‘David Hookes’. Ex Irving Rosenwater collection. G/VG Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 152 Ian Redpath. Victoria & Australia 1961-1976. Seven page handwritten article titled ‘I. Redpath’, written by Redpath, reminiscing on his cricketing life from his first visit to the Melbourne Cricket Ground as a ten year old in 1951, attending the Olympic Games in 1956 and later playing there. He recalls his first match at the ground, playing for a combined school XI against opposition that included the former England Test bowler, Frank Tyson. He expresses admiration for Wes Hall ‘swinging lustily Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 153 Allan Robert Border. New South Wales, Queensland, Essex and Australia 1976-1996. Nine page handwritten article by Border with handwritten covering letter to ‘Dear Ock’ (agent/ publisher?), dated 23rd April 1986, written in Chelmsford. Border is enclosing ‘some writings that may be good for the book’.The first page of the article lists famous people Border has met including Princess Diana, Elton John, Mick Jagger, Queen Elizabeth, Des O’Connor, Peter O’Toole etc., which he has crossed out and the Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 154 David Gower. ‘D. Gower- Australian Tour 1985’. Five page handwritten manuscript written by Gower for an article looking forward to the impending visit of the Australians for the 1985 Ashes series, with accompanying undated handwritten covering letter to ‘Austin’, signed ‘David’, and additional note in Irving Rosenwater’s hand ‘recd. 13.3.1985’. Gower discusses media attention over ‘disappointing performances’ of both Australia and England against the formidable West Indies, but that ‘both sides Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 155 Dennis Lillee. ‘Test Series, World S[eries] Cup, World Champ[ionship]’ 1984/85. Four page draft handwritten manuscript of an article by Lillee for The Sun newspaper in Sydney. Lillee reports on the closure of a busy season with the Test series against West Indies, Australia receiving ‘a drubbing’ in the first two Tests, ‘fighting back’ in Melbourne and winning in Sydney ‘to gain some lost prestige’, followed by a ‘struggle’ in the one day series ‘with the World Championship just around the corne Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 156 Richard Hadlee. ‘The Stage is Set’. Six page handwritten manuscript by Hadlee, dated 21st October 1984. Hadllee is looking forward to the Benson & Hedges World Championship of Cricket, held to celebrate the 150th anniversary of European settlement in Victoria, and feels ‘the time is right to win our first ever competition on Australian soil’. He is optimistic for New Zealand’s chances having ‘a very good draw in our group’ against Sri Lanka and West Indies and describes the challenges set by bot Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 157 Cricketana Society List of Members 1930. Two copies of lists of members of the Society, one being Weston’s copy of a typed list with alterations and additions in Weston’s own hand, the other a six page official printed version comprising introductory letter from Weston, ‘List of Suggestions for Working of [the] Society’, a small ‘Portfolio Specimen Sheet’, ‘List of Members’, ‘Minutes’ of the first meeting held 21st October 1929, and a ‘Bibliography of Cricket’. Notable names of listed members in Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 158 The Cricketana Society 1929-1935. Buff folder comprising items relating to the formation of the Society and original issues of the Society Journal. Contents include two pages, each with ‘Cricketana Society’ title in ornate gothic script and the handwritten inscription in ink, ‘The following were present at the first meeting held on the 21st October 1929 at the St. Bride’s Institute, Bride Lane, Fleet Street, E.C.’. Both pages with the stamped signature of P.F. Warner (Chairman), and signatures i Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 159 The Cricket Society early 1960s. Folder of over eighty typed and handwritten correspondence to Peter Barling, Secretary of the Cricket Society, comprising replies to invitations to attend Society dinners. Correspondents include the odd cricketer including Rupert Daniels (Oxford University 1964-1965), and a wide range of nobility, diplomats, politicians, academics, trades unionists, broadcasters etc. including Leslie Frewin (cricket writer), Sir William Worsley (Yorkshire landowner), Lord Birkett Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 160 England v Australia. Third Test, The Oval 1884. Facsimile copy of the scorebook for the historic third Test, played 11th- 13th August 1884, accompanied by a single page typed letter and small page of notes handwritten by Irving Rosenwater. In the letter to ‘Dear Bertram [Wakley], dated 6th August 1990, Rosenwater sends his thanks for sending the copy of the scorebook, ‘which I am very happy to include in my library’. He also comments that he has copies of the original scorebook of the Centenary Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 161 Percy Fender. Century in 35 minutes. Facsimile copy of the scorebook for the match Northamptonshire v Surrey played at Northampton, 25th- 27th August 1920 in which Fender scored a century in only thirty five minutes, from the collection of Irving Rosenwater, who had apparently acquired the copies in an attempt to resolve a debate over Fender’s score in the match. Accompanying the copies are two interesting typed letters written in 1974 between Rosenwater and ‘Dick’ of The Times newspaper compris Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 162 Centenary Test. England v Australia 1977. Facsimile copy of the original scorebook from the Centenary Test played at Melbourne, 12th- 17th March 1997, given to Irving Rosenwater by Geoffrey Saulez who was one of the official scorers for the match. Includes a small handwritten note and is contained in an envelope annotated by Rosenwater. The scorebook records the batting and bowling figures for all four innings, and also the attendance and taking for the five days of play. VG Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 163 Frederick Ponsonby, 12th Earl of Bessborough. Single page typed letter on Stansted Park, Hampshire, letterhead, dated 3rd May 1975. Bessborough is replying an enquiry from the cricket writer and historian, Irving Rosenwate, about members of the Ponsonby family. ‘The Ponsonby to whom you refer was Sir Frederick Ponsonby (commonly known as ‘Fritz’), who wrote ‘very frank and outspoken memoirs’ published in 1951, and his daughter, Loelia, whose memoirs were published in 1962. Nicely signed in ink ‘ Estimates£20 - £30StatusUnsold View details 164 England cricketers. Official menu for the Annual Dinner held at the Clarendon Restaurant, Hammersmith, 8th March 1922 for Boston Park Cricket, Tennis and Bowls Club. Nicely signed in ink to front cover by D.J. Knight (Surrey, Oxford University & England (1911-1937), J.W. Hearne (Middlesex & England 1909-1936) and H.D.G. Leveson Gower (Oxford University, Surrey & England 1893-1931). The three were speakers amongst others at the Dinner. Some minor creasing to two corners, wear to right edge of fro Estimates£25 - £35Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 165 Australian tour of England 1926. ‘Welcome Luncheon to the Australian Cricket Team’. Large and very scarce official menu for the luncheon given by John McEntee Bowman, President, Westchester Biltmore Country Club, Rye, New York, 10th October 1926. The splendid 12pp menu, bound in decorative wrappers with colour art deco style colour illustration laid down to front and cord tie, features pages with photographic images of the country club ‘Loggia’ and other scenes, a welcome to the Club from the Pr Estimates£250 - £350StatusUnsold View details 166 Australia tour to England 1934. Official folding menu for the ‘Complimentary Dinner to the Australian Team’ held at ‘Lord’s Hotel, N.W.’, 14th May 1934. The menu with decorative front cover with illustrations of cherubs and the Ashes urn above the printed title, and, below, a welcoming shaking of two hands above the ship on which the Australians travelled to England, and Britannia fanning an open fire with bellows. Menu and toast list to inside. Signed in ink to the front cover by Lord Cromer, P Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 167 Australia tour to England 1934. Official menu for a dinner held at The Berkley Hotel, London, 15th May 1934. The folding menu with a colour illustration of figures wearing Georgian period costume to the front cover, printed menu to inside. Signed in ink to the front cover by J.M. Barrie, Douglas A. Shields, B.C. Freyberg, A.E.W. Mason, E.V. Lucas, and one other unknown. The date correlates with the last day of the Australians’ tour match v M.C.C. at Lord’s, and this dinner may have been given fo Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 168 Cricket menus, programme, benefit and tour brochures 1935-1998. A selection of menus for dinners given by Gloucestershire C.C.C. for the Australian tourists 1985, Middlesex C.C.C., New Forest Club Cricket Association, British Sportsman’s Club, M.C.C., Friends of the Long Room Trust etc., some signed including signatures of Fred Trueman, Nigel Plews, Steve Rixon, David Steele, John Jameson etc. Also two signed brochures for Denis Compton (Pitkin) and Mushtaq Mohammed benefit 1976. Official progra Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 169 Garry Sobers and Colin Milburn. Sporting menus 1960s. Two signed official menus, one for the Anglo-American Sporting Club ‘Boxing Dinner Evening in honour of Gary [sic] Sobers’, London Hilton, 26th June 1967, signed to the front by Sobers. The other for a ‘World Sporting Club’ event held at Grosvenor House, London, 15th July 1968, signed to the front by two of the special guests, Colin Milburn and former boxing world featherweight champion, Sandy Saddler. VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 170 Australian tour of England 1912. Official folding itinerary card for the triangular tour with decorative covers ‘XIV Australian Team 1912... In pursuit of the Ashes’ to front cover Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 171 ‘Andrew Sandham (Surrey and All England). A souvenir book published in their Majesties’ Silver Jubilee Year 1935’. Official ‘A. Sandham’s Souvenir Benefit souvenir’ brochure for the Surrey v Kent match played at The Oval on 27th to 30th July 1935. Signed to large internal photograph by Sandham. Original front cover detached, lacking rear cover. Some wear, soiling and loss to front cover, contents good Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 172 Australia 1938. Official ‘Australian XI English Tour 1938’ souvenir brochure for the tour issued by ‘Orient Line R.M.S. Orontes 20,000 tons’. The brochure lists the members of the touring party, list of fixtures and biographies with pen/profile picture of each of the members of the touring Australian team. The pen pictures have been individually signed in ink by the player featured. Fully signed with seventeen signatures including the manager W.H. Jeanes. Signatures are Bradman, McCabe, Badcock, Estimates£300 - £500Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 173 ‘All India Cricket Tour of England 1946’. Official souvenir brochure for the Indian tour of England. Edited by A.W. Simpson. Pictorial covers. Fully signed to inside pen/profile pictures in ink by all sixteen members of the Indian tourists plus the manager Gupta and two of the featured England team. Indian signatures are Pataudi, Modi, Merchant, Bannerjee, Mankad, Hazare, Shinde, Amarnath, Nayudu, Mustaq Ali, Hindlekar, Hafeez, Nimbaler, Sohoni, Mohamed and Sarwate. The two England signatures ar Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 174 Australian tour of England 1948. Official souvenir brochure for the Australian tour. Compiled by A.W. Simpson. Pictorial covers. Signed in ink to pen/profile pictures by all seventeen of the Australian players, Bradman, Hassett, Barnes, Tallon, Brown, Lindwall, Morris, Miller, Toshack, Johnson, Hamence, McCool, Saggers, Harvey, Johnston, Ring and Loxton. Small neat page edge tape repair to page 1/2, small tear to the edge of page 17/18, neither affecting the text otherwise in good/very good cond Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 175 West Indies tour of England 1950. Very large card page taken from the Wembley Stadium Limited ‘Distinguished Visitors Book 1948-1951’ beautifully signed in ink by all nineteen members of the touring party including the manager J.M. Kidney, the assistant Manager, the Rev Palmer-Barnes and the baggage man Bill Ferguson, players signatures are Goddard (Captain), Stollmeyer, Gomez, Christiani, Trestrail, Pierre, Williams, Jones, Rae, Valentine, Ramadhin, Weekes, Worrell, Marshall and Walcott. The ca Estimates£150 - £250StatusUnsold View details 176 Australia tour to England 1961. Three large pages taken from a hotel guest book, signed to three sides by sixteen playing members of the tour, including Benaud (Captain), Mackay, McDonald, McKenzie, Lawry, Burge, Gaunt, Misson, Kline, Grout, Davidson, Quick, Simpson etc., also the manager, Webb, assistant manager, Steele, and a number of notables guests including F.R. Brown, Peter May, Ted Dexter, Raman Subba Row etc. Appears to be lacking the signature of Jarman. Pages incorrectly annotated in Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 177 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & England. 1895-1920. Bookplate photograph of Ranjitsinhji in batting mode wearing cap, nicely signed to lower border by Ranjitsinhji. Bookplate taken from the ‘Jubilee Book of Cricket’, Ranjitsinhji 1897. Beautifully signed to verso by the England team who played Australia in the Test match played at Lord’s on the 26th-29th June 1926. Eleven signatures nicely signed in black ink are Carr (Cpt), Woolley, Chapman, Larwood, Sutcliffe, Hobbs, Root, Tate, Hendren, Kil Estimates£180 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 178 Andrew Ernest Stoddart. Middlesex & England 1885-1900. Bookplate photograph of Stoddart in ‘Driving’ pose, nicely signed to lower border by Stoddart. The bookplate from the ‘Jubilee Book of Cricket’, Ranjitsinhji 1897 and measures 6”x8.5”. Good/very good condition Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 179 John Briggs. Lancashire & England 1879-1900. Bookplate photograph of Briggs in bowling mode, wearing Lancashire cap, beautifully signed to lower border by Briggs. The bookplate taken from the ‘Jubilee Book of Cricket’, Ranjitsinhji 1897 and measures 7”x10”. A very rare signature. Good/very good condition Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 180 Australian Test player questionnaires 1980s. Five questionnaires completed by hand by Australian Test cricketers, Dean Jones, Greg Matthews (3 different), and Mike Veletta for tour guides, magazines etc. Each questionnaire includes subjects such as nickname, education, interests, injuries, favourites, sporting fears, most embarrassing moment etc. Ex Irving Rosenwater collection. G Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 181 West Indies player questionnaires. Australia tour to West Indies 1983/84. Fourteen questionnaires completed by hand by fourteen West Indies cricketers for tour guides, magazines etc. Each questionnaire includes subjects such as nickname, education, interests, injuries, favourites, sporting fears, most embarrassing moment etc. Players are Baptiste, Dujon, Garner, Greenidge, Haynes, Holding, Lloyd, Logie, Marshall, Otto, Richards, Richardson and Small. Malcolm Marshall describes his ‘most embarras Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 182 Geoff Boycott, Yorkshire & England. Original six page typewritten and handwritten contract between Boycott and S.A.L. dated 11th November 1980. Boycott was not happy with the original contract and using his own prose he hand wrote most of the contract himself and signed when S.A.L. agreed. Signed twice by Boycott in ink, also signed by a Director of S.A.L.. The contract agreed to pay Boycott £500 deposit (in two payments) and a certain percentage to be agreed of any sales of a jigsaw. Good condi Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 183 Kenneth M. Gregory, author and journalist. A collection of cricket clothing, photographs, and correspondence to Gregory. Includes Gregory’s Exeter College C.C. striped blazer, cap, tie, sweater and various other caps, an original framed photograph of the Exeter College cricket team dated 1948, in which Graham is featured, and a pair of Exeter College cufflinks with matching tie pin, and a further pair of cufflinks, all by Lambournes of Birmingham. Correspondence includes an interesting three pag Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 184 ‘The Centurions- Scorers of 100 First-Class Centuries’. Headed book insert by Boundary Books containing the ink signatures of nine players who have achieved the feat. Signatures, nicely signed in ink, by Don Bradman, Glenn Turner, Colin Cowdrey, Tom Graveney, Dennis Amiss, Geoff Boycott, John Edrich, Zaheer Abbas and Graham Gooch. 8.75”x12”. Sold with a further headed Boundary Books limitation page, nicely signed by Viv Richards and Bill Frindall. Qty 2. G Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 185 Australian tour to Sri Lanka 1983. Official folding itinerary card ‘for the Inaugural Test match, Sri Lanka v Australia’, Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy, , 22nd- 27th April 1983. Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 186 Eric Alfred Meads. Nottinghamshire 1939-1953. Original folding ‘Autographs and Photograph’ card produced by Nottinghamshire C.C.C. for Meads Benefit Fund 1953. The inside autograph page signed by ten members of the Nottinghamshire team, opposite an official mono photograph of the team. Signatures are Meads, Simpson, Jepson, Dooland, Poole, Butler, Giles, Smales, Clay and Goonesena. Some age toning and staining to front and rear covers otherwise in good condition Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 187 Charles Bowmar Harris. Nottinghamshire, 1928-1951. Official 1949 ‘Benefit Souvenir’ folding card for Harris. Signed to the front in ink by Harris, and to the internal autograph page by sixteen Nottinghamshire players, including Harris, Butler, Voce, Jepson, Harvey, Giles, Sime, Meads, Keeton, Hardstaff, Stocks, Woodhead etc. Printed by Meads of Nottingham. Some soiling and wear otherwise in good condition Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 188 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£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 189 David Denton. Yorkshire & England 1894-1920. Album page with nicely handwritten poem from Denton ‘A little hearth, a little wealth, a little house and freedom, and at the end, a little friend, and little cause to need him’. The poem dated 5th November 1909 and nicely signed in ink by Denton, with address in Wakefield. VG Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 190 J.B. Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905-1934. Album page with excellent signature and dedication ‘Nothing Suceeds like Character. J.B. Hobbs, Scarborough 1928’. VG Estimates£25 - £35Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 191 England v Australia 1938. Official Nottinghamshire C.C.C. postcard very nicely signed in black ink by the twelve England players selected for the first Test against Australia at Trent Bridge, 10th-14th June 1938. Signatures are Hammond (Captain), Hedley Verity, Ames, Compton, Edrich, Hutton, Farnes, Paynter, Wright, Yardley, Barnett and Sinfield. Complete with original Nottinghamshire C.C.C. envelope. Very good condition Estimates£120 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 192 ‘The Century Makers’. 1928. Official mono printed newspaper picture, laid down to card, of Hobbs, Hendren and Sutcliffe walking off the pitch at Kennington Oval after they had each completed centuries, scoring a total of 463 out of 603 for 8 for ‘The Rest’ v Lancashire, County Champions, 14th, 15th & 17th September 1928. The image signed by each player in ink. Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 193 Cricket books, brochures 1940s onwards. Box comprising a large mixed selection of mainly modern, some earlier, books and ephemera, including a good number of signed titles, brochures and cuttings. Signed books include ‘Stump High!’, Andy Wilson 1953. ‘Innings Complete’, Philip Paine, vols 2-6, 15 (2 copies), 17, 18 and 21, each signed by the author, various limitation numbers. Other titles are signed by Bob Bond, Tony Pigott, Chris Adams, Kenneth Shenton, Gerald Howatt, Paul E. Dyson, Keith Farn Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 194 Somerset C.C.C. Two Somerset C.C.C. spiral bound autograph books, each page with individual colour player portrait. One undated (probably 2014) fully signed by all twenty six featured players, the other for season 2019 fully signed by all 28 featured players. Signatures include Abell, Azhar Ali, Babar Azam, Banton, Bess, Compton, Davey, Groenewald, Hildreth, Ingram, Kieswetter, Lammonby, Leach, C. Overton, J. Overton, Petersen, Thomas, Trego, Trescothick, Murali Vijay etc. VG Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 195 International and County autographs collected 2004-2007. Autograph book nicely signed in ink by over one hundred players, signed individually to a page and a further nine double pages of teams and umpires. Individual signatures include Pietersen, S. Jones, Irani, Crawley, Tudor, Key, Boycott, Cork, Gower, Gatting (England), Ponting, Elliott, Katich, Warne, Hodge, Law, Watson, Gilchrist, Hogg, Blewitt, Gillespie, McGrath, Symonds, Clarke, Hussey, Hayden, Langer (Australia), Hashim Amla, Rudolph, Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 196 International and County autographs collected 2008-2011. Autograph book nicely signed in ink by over one hundred and twenty players, signed individually to a page, and a further four double pages of teams. Individual signatures include Nel, Morkel, Smith, Ntini, Boucher, De Villiers, Kallis, Prince, de Cock (South Africa), Ellison, Swann, Harmison, Woakes, Bell, Pringle, Booth, Adil Rashid, Cook, Finn, Fairbrother, Hendrick, Hayes, Lever, Old, A. Greig, Arnold, Trott, Denness, Strauss (England), Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 197 International and County autographs collected early 2000s. Two autograph books, each signed in ink by over one hundred players and umpires. The majority signed individually to a page, and further double pages of teams. Individual signatures include Fowler, Nicholas, Trescothick, Thorpe, Vaughan, Hussain, Giles, Atherton, Gough, A. Holliaoake, Caddick, Flintoff, Stewart, Hick, Emburey, Ramprakash, Denness, Gooch, Snow, Willis, Botham (England), Lehmann, Healy, S. Waugh, Kasprowicz, M. Waugh, Mars Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 198 New Zealand Test cricketers 1950s-2010s. Twenty six mainly modern signatures on printed cards, business cards, cuttings laid down etc. Also seven signed newspaper and magazine cuttings. Signatures include Blair, G. Howarth, Wright, C. Cairns, McMillan, Collinge, Astle, Parore, Bond, J. Bracewell, Vettori, Styris, Fleming, Elliott, R. Taylor, Ryder, D. Bracewell, Craig, Butler, O’Brien, Richardson, H. Marshall, J. Patel, Papps etc. Sold with an official scorecard for Middlesex v New Zealanders, L Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 199 West Indies Test and County cricketers 1950s-2010s. Twenty two mainly modern signatures on printed cards, postcards, scraps etc., the odd signature on label laid down. Also eight signed newspaper and magazine cuttings. Signatures include Hall, Kallicharran, Gibbs, Lloyd, Findlay, Walsh, Logie, Shepherd, Collymore, V. Holder, Adams, H. Moseley, F. Stephenson, Holding, Haynes, Garner, Ambrose, Chanderpaul, Gayle, Sarwan etc. Sold with an unsigned benefit leaflet and newspaper article relating to R Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 200 England Test cricketers 1950s-2010s. Small album of approx. sixty mainly modern printed ‘England Test Player’ white cards individually signed by England Test players, some signatures on pieces laid down. Signatures include Subba Row, A. Bedser, Moss, Arnold, Fletcher, Emburey, Murray, Doggart, J. Lever, G. Cook, Morris, M. Butcher, Mallender, Gooch, Bresnan, Wells, Maynard, Miller, Tudor, Moxon, Hoggard, Caddick, Atherton, Malcolm, Fraser etc. G/VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|12345678...15|Next123456789101112131415 Previous 123456789101112131415 Next