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 1571. Previous|12345678...16|Next Image Lot # Item Title Time Left Your Bids 101 England v Australia and the Cricket World Cup, 1975. A selection of autographs collected in 1975. Contents include ‘Assault on the Ashes. M.C.C. in Australia and New Zealand 1974/75, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, London 1975, with dustwrapper. Signed in ink to the front endpaper by twelve members of the England team. Signatures are Tony Greig, John Edrich, Phil Edmonds, Alan Knott, Chris Old, David Steele, Chris Old, Geoff Arnold, Derek Underwood, Bob Woolmer, John Snow and Graham Roope. Also sign Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 102 ‘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/VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 103 ‘Who’s Who in One Day Internationals (1971-2001)’. A Aziz Rehmatullah & Sifullah Khairi. Karachi 2001. Hardback with good dustwrapper. Signed to the player profiles by over 290 players including Australia (28 signatures), England (106), Holland (3), India (25), New Zealand (9), Pakistan (25), Scotland (1), Sri Lanka (19), South Africa (28), West Indies (25), Zimbabwe (13) etc. G/VG Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 104 England Test and County signatures 1940s onwards. Small red album comprising 108 signatures in ink on small pages, cards, cuttings, the odd label, some laid down. Earlier signatures include Maurice Tremlett, Jim Parks, Colin Cowdrey, Tom Graveney, Roy Tattersall, Don Kenyon, Mike Denness, Alan Jones, Ken Palmer, Gilbert Parkhouse, Roly Jenkins etc. G/VG Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 105 England Test signatures 1940s onwards. Small blue/ green album comprising thirty six autographs individually signed to ‘England Test Player’ white cards. The majority signed in ink, some on pieces laid down. Signatures include Hubert Doggart, Bob Willis, John Jameson, Jim Parks, Brian Rose, Dennis Amiss, Mike Hendrick, Alec Bedser, Cyril Washbrook, Winston Place, Bob Barber, Ben Stokes etc. G/VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 106 Australia Test signatures 1950s onwards. Small white album comprising thirty six autographs individually signed ink ink to cards, cuttings, pieces, labels etc. Signatures include Neil Harvey, Jim Higgs, Mark Taylor, Doug Walters, David Colley, Ron Archer, John Inverarity, Merv Hughes, Tom Veivers, Phil Jacques, Peter Taylor, Nathan Lyon etc. G/VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 107 New Zealand Test signatures 1950s onwards. Twenty three autographs individually signed ink ink to cards, cuttings, photographs etc. Signatures include Martin Crowe, Willie Watson, Jesse Ryder, Bob Blair, Scott Styris, John Bracewell, Andre Adams, Jacob Oram, Nathan Astle, Chris Cairns, Matt Horne etc. Also a Prudential World Cup 1975 New Zealand commemorative cover, and an official ticket for England v New Zealand, 4th Test, The Oval 1999. G/VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 108 South Africa signatures 1970s onwards. Twenty four autographs individually signed ink ink, the majority to ‘South Africa Test Player’ cards and the odd photograph etc. Signatures include Hashim Amla, Dale Steyn, Lance Klusener, Herschelle Gibbs, Garth Le Roux, Ashwell Prince, Nicky Boje, Andre Nel, Andrew Hall, Jacques Rudolph etc. Also a commemorative cover for the Centenary of South African Test and International Cricket 1989, and an official ticket for England v South Africa, World Cup 99, Th Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 109 West Indies signatures 1950s onwards. Twenty autographs individually signed in ink to ‘West Indies Test Player’ cards, collectors’ cards, cuttings, photographs etc. Signatures include Everton Weekes, Wes Hall, Ottis Gibson, Ian Bishop, Viv Richards, Lance Gibbs, Vanburn Holder, Alvin Kallicharran, Jimmy Adams, Pedro Collins, Corey Collymore, Gus Logie, Courtney Walsh etc. Also a commemorative cover for Australia v West Indies, Final of the Prudential World Cup 1975 at Lord’s, and an official tic Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 110 Pakistan signatures 1980s onwards. Twenty autographs individually signed in ink to ‘Pakistan Test Player’ cards. Signatures include Younis Khan, Danish Kaneria, Abdulo Razzaq, Mustaq Ahmed, Azhar Mahmood, Umar Gul, Rahat Ali, Kamran Akmal, Rameez Raja, Moin Khan, Azhar Ali, Misbah-ul-Haq, Babar Azam etc. Also a commemorative cover for Pakistan v New Zealand, Semi-Final of the World Cup 1992 in Auckland, and an official ticket for England v Pakistan, 3rd Test, The Oval 1996. G/VG Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 111 India signatures 1980s onwards. Twenty one autographs individually signed in ink to photographs, ‘India Test Player’ and plain cards. Signatures include Virat Kohli, Mohammad Shami, Ravindra Jadeja, Ravi Ashwin, Prithvi Shaw, V.V.S. Laxman, Tinu Yohannan, Harbhajan Singh, Dinesh Karthik, Anil Kumble, Zaheer Khan etc. Also two commemorative covers, ‘India Winners Prudential World Cup 1983’, and ‘3rd Cricket World Cup’, England 1983 ‘Specimen’ postage paid Australia Post issue, no. 447/500. G/VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 112 Bangladesh and Zimbabwe signatures 1990s onwards. Twenty two signatures, the majority on printed cards, also cuttings and the odd postcards. Nine Bangladesh signatures including Imrul Kayes, Robiul Islam, Mahbubul Alam, Rubel Hossain, Tamim Iqbal, Abdur Razzak, Jahurul Islam, Mushfiqur Rahman, Mohammad Ashraful, Mahmudulla etc. Thirteen Zimbabwe signatures including Elton Chigumbura, Paul Strang, Murray Goodwin, Neil Johnson, Andy Flower, Heath Streak, Grant Flower, David Houghton etc. G/VG Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 113 England signed cards and postcards 1950s onwards. A selection of twenty eight cards, one signed by four Test players, John Snow, Jim Parks, also Vanburn Holder and Jackie Hendricks (West Indies). The remainder individually signed. Signatures include Alec Bedser, Ted Dexter, Ken Cranston, John Lever, Alan Oakman, Reg Simpson, David Gower, Geoff Boycott, Tim Robinson, Mervyn Kitchen, Chris Broad, Graham Gooch, Paul Allott, Martyn Moxon, Paul Parker, Vic Marks, Bruce French, Jack Birkenshaw, Bob Ta Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 114 Test, International and County cricket signatures 1970s onwards. Thirty six plain white postcards, each signed individually. Signatures include Geoff Arnold, Robert Croft, Kim Barnett, Alan Mullally, Martyn Moxon, Darren Maddy, David Lloyd, Mark Ilott, Graham Gooch, John Crawley, Robin Smith, Tony Penberthy, David Sales (England), Mohammad Sami, Salim Elahi, Mohammad Wasim, Mushtaq Ahmed (Pakistan), Murray Goodwin (Zimbabwe) etc. VG Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 115 Bodyline. M.C.C. tour to Australia 1932/33. Nine signatures in ink of members of the M.C.C. touring party. Seven signatures are signed to piece, each laid down to individual plain white card. Signatures are Gubby Allen, Maurice Leyland, Maurice Tate, Hedley Verity, Herbert Sutcliffe, Walter Hammond, and Bill Voce. Two are signed directly to smaller cards, one of Eddie Paynter, the other of R.E.S. Wyatt. Slight smudging to the Wyatt signature, otherwise in good/ very good condition Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 116 Thomas Godfrey Evans. Kent & England, 1939-1967. Four original Christmas cards sent to Evans and his wife, Anne, from John Paul Getty Jr and his wife, Victoria. Two cards dated 1991 and 1994. VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 117 Cricket menus 1961-1997. Folder comprising a selection of menus for the period, two are signed by attendees. Signed menus are Middlesex C.C.C. Dinner 1965 signed by G.H.M. Cartwright (Oxford University 1909-1910), and John Benaud (New South Wales and Australia, brother of Richie Benaud) Testimonial Dinner, Penrith (Australia) 1980, 9 copies, one signed by Brian Taber and Dave Renneberg. Other earlier menus include Incogniti C.C. Centenary Dinner 1961, Yorkshire Owls C.C. 1962, Middlesex C.C.C. D Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 118 ‘Sandy’ Tait, Surrey C.C.C. Masseur. ‘Autograph Album of all County Cricketers’ Sandy’ Tait’s Testimonial 1952. Hardback Testimonial album produced for his Benefit, with signed action photograph of McIntyre to title page and very nicely signed to inside pages in ink, page to a team, printed heading to top border, by County and touring teams of 1952, the County Championship winning Surrey team (13 signatures), Yorkshire (13), Lancashire (15), Middlesex (12), Warwickshire (12), Worcestershire (14) Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 119 Vijaysingh Madhavji Merchant. Hindus, Bombay & India 1929-1952. Christmas card originally to John Arlott c.1950s. The card with colour depiction of the Cricket Club of India pavilion to the front, with blue ribbon tie. Nicely signed in red ink, ‘from Mr. & Mrs. Merchant’. VG Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold View details 120 Hunter Scott Thomas Laurie ‘Stork’ Hendry. New South Wales, Victoria & Australia 1918-1936. Greetings card to unknown recipient with good handwritten message to inside and unusually signed ‘Hunter & [wife]] Hendry’. Hendry comments, ‘Has not cricket slipped back? Woeful watching batsmen playing back to half volleys...’. Undated, but possibly c. 1980. VG Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 121 England cricket Christmas cards. Two official cards sent on England tours, both with a colour photograph of the England touring parties to inside. Cards are ‘England Tour of India and Australia 1984/85’, signed ‘Bernie [Thomas, physio]’, and ‘England Tour to Australia 1986/87’ signed ‘Peter [Lush, tour manager] and all the lads’. G/VG Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 122 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 eleven members of the Nottinghamshire team, opposite an official mono photograph of the team. Signatures are Meads, Simpson, Jepson, Dooland, Butler, Clay, Poole, Stocks, Giles, Goonesena and Harvey. Very good condition Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 123 Leonard ‘Len’ Hutton. Yorkshire & England 1934-1955. ‘Early Days’. Very interesting nine page manuscript handwritten by Hutton and entitled ‘Early Days’, and a similarly titled single page typescript, originally from Hutton’s personal collection. The manuscript written on lined paper and describing Hutton’s early life in Pudsey. He mentions his Father, a builder, recently called to be a munitions worker due to his medical category, his grand father a builder too. ‘Cricket also was in the blood, Estimates£250 - £350StatusUnsold View details 124 Keith Stackpole. World Championship of Cricket 1985. Three page handwritten manuscript for an article by Stackpole with accompanying handwritten note by Irving Rosenwater. Stackpole anticipates the Championship as the ‘biggest cricket extravaganza ever staged’, notes that the Australian players had undertaken a ‘rigorous training programme... to help us match and hopefully overcome the mighty West Indies’. He describes the group structure of the tournament and believes ‘it seems obvious that the Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 125 Allan Border. ‘Pakistan 1980-1982’. A fifteen page handwritten manuscript and a further three pages of typescript by Border for a chapter for a book, possibly his autobiography. In a single page accompanying handwritten letter to ‘Dear Ock’, dated 28th May 1986, Border states he was happy with the original ‘so have tried to write another’. Regarding his current form he states ‘I’m still batting like a busted arse’. The chapter opens with Border’s ‘mixed feelings about touring and playing cricket Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 126 Test Match Special. A single page typed letter on B.B.C. letterhead from Brian Johnston to a sixteen year old Christopher Martin-Jenkins (CMJ), dated 20th November 1961. Johnston is replying to a request from Martin-Jenkins at Marlborough College for advice on getting in to the B.B.C. to become a commentator to which Johnston states, ‘Most commentators today have either been experts at the game they describe or have had a lot of ground-work in radio and television technique before they become co Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 127 Christopher Martin-Jenkins 1971-2002. A selection of eight letters and notes written to Martin-Jenkins. Correspondents and subjects include Robert Hudson, B.B.C. Head of Outside Broadcasts, regarding a successful commentary audition 1971. Arthur McIntyre inviting CMJ to play for Surrey 2nd XI 1971[?]. Peter May offering to umpire in a match 1981. Max Hasting’s pleasure with CMJ’s cricket coverage for The Daily Telegraph 1991. Colin Cowdrey on CMJ becoming chairman on ‘The Johnners Appeal’ 1994[? Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 128 Keith Ross Miller. Victoria, New South Wales, Nottinghamshire & Australia 1937-1959. Single page aerogram letter from Miller in Australia to Christopher Martin-Jenkins, dated 27th July 1992. Miller thanks CMJ for the ‘wonderful surprise’ to receive a letter, ‘better than a doctor’s pill’, as he has been unwell following a stroke and a hip replacement ‘that went wrong’, which led to him missing the Ashes series in England and being at home in winter for the first time in ‘about 40 years!!’. Signe Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 129 Christopher Martin-Jenkins. ‘Sportsnight: England Cricket Tour’. Original three page typescript for a ‘CMJ Piece to Camera from Nets at Lords’, dated 14th January 1981, on cricket in the Caribbean and England’s impending tour of the West Indies. The script, with annotations in Martin-Jenkins’ own hand, describes previous tours with references to teams led by Len Hutton, Peter May, Colin Cowdrey and Tony Greig, and to West Indies greats including Frank Worrell, Rohan Kanhai, Sonny Ramadhin, Garry Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 130 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£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 131 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£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 132 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£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 133 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£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 134 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£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 135 ‘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£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 136 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£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 137 E.W. ‘Jim’ Swanton. ‘E.W.S. at Lord’s’. Three page handwritten article for ‘The Cricketer’. The article is undated, but was written shortly after Australia’s victory by four wickets over M.C.C. at Lord’s on the 1972 tour to England, ‘For the second time in a week the Australians have won against a declaration, this victory over M.C.C. being less spectacular but naturally more significant than that over Hampshire’. Following their victory, Swanton states ‘the Australians must have left Lord’s mig Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold View details 138 E.W. ‘Jim’ Swanton. ‘E.W.S. at Hove’. Three page handwritten article for ‘The Cricketer’. In the undated article Swanton is reporting on the close of the drawn County Championship match at Hove, Sussex v Yorkshire, 15th- 18th May 1971. He describes John Hampshire’s innings for Yorkshire of 183no as being ‘full of honour’, and the ‘persevering’ medium-pace bowling of Tony Greig. He then carries out an analysis of why the match did not produce a result with Yorkshire unable to bowl out Sussex chea Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 139 J.L. Manning. Sports correspondent for the Daily Mail. Mexico World Cup 1970. Five page typescript with annotations and alterations in Manning’s own hand, written for ‘The Cricketer’ magazine. Manning is writing having just seen Brazil beat Italy to win the Jules Rimet trophy for the third time. He opens by justifying writing on the subject of football in a cricket magazine with a reference to C.B. Fry, ‘Two days after replaying the F.A. Cup Final of 1902 for Southampton against Sheffield United Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 140 R.L. Arrowsmith. Obituaries for ‘The Cricketer’ magazine 1971. Six single page (one two page) handwritten obituary notices handwritten on notepaper by Arrowsmith in 1971. Subjects are John Angus ‘Jack’ Dunning 1971 (New Zealand 4 Tests 1933-1937), member of the Australian Board of Control, William John ‘Bill’ Fairservice 1971 (Kent 1902-1921), Denys Vivian Hill 1971 (Worcestershire 1922-1929), Lord Astor of Hever 1971, President of M.C.C. in 1937, Alan Lake Hilder (Kent 1924-1930), and Charlie W Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 141 Alan Ross, cricket writer, poet and publisher. ‘Test Outcast’. Three page handwritten article by Ross for The Cricketer ‘Bookshelf’ book review column on Roy Marshall’s autobiography. The article is undated, but would have been written in 1970, the year of the book’s publication. Ross describes it as ‘a genial, agreeable affair, though rather lacking the sparkle of a Marshall innings. So impersonal is it that not until the last page does the author tell us that he has a wife and three daughters’ Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 142 Alan Ross, cricket writer, poet and publisher. ‘Yorkshire in Excelsis’. Four page handwritten article by Ross for The Cricketer ‘Bookshelf’ book review column on two titles, ‘Holmes and Sutcliffe’ by Leslie Duckworth, and ‘A History of Yorkshire Cricket’ by J.M. Kilburn, both published in 1970. Comparing the two titles, ‘of which there is considerable overlap’, Ross describes the Duckworth title as ‘the more personal of the two’ and ‘the more continuously readable’, bemoans the lack of an index Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 143 Herbert Sutcliffe. Yorkshire & England 1919-1945. Eight line poem written in ink in Sutcliffe’s own hand, titled ‘Think Big’. Signed by Sutcliffe and dated 27th January 1926. The poem window mounted with two postcard size photographs of Sutcliffe mounted to either side. One depicts Sutcliffe head and shoulders wearing M.C.C. blazer, the other in batting pose. Both photographs signed to the image in black ink by Sutcliffe. 17”x11”. VG Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 144 ‘Yorkshire C.C.C. Legends’ 1920s/ 1930s. Three signatures in ink of Yorkshire players Arthur Dolphin, Roy Kilner and Hedley Verity, each signed to piece and window mounted below accompanying photographs of each player, and team photographs/ postcards of the 1922 and 1936 Yorkshire teams. Framed and glazed, overall 19”x17”. G/VG Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 145 ‘Yorkshire C.C.C. Legends’ 1927-1928. Montage comprising individual real photograph postcards of George Macaulay and Maurice Leyland, each signed in ink to the photograph by the featured player, an album page signed by eleven members of the 1928 Yorkshire team including Worsley, Rhodes, Macaulay, Oldroyd, Robinson, Mitchell, Leyland, Sutcliffe, Dennis, Wood, and the rarer Harry Bedford (only five first-class matches). Also two postcards of the 1927 and 1928 teams. All window mounted with printed Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 146 Frank Stanley Jackson. Cambridge University, Yorkshire & England 1890-1907. Excellent signature in ink of Jackson on small page, window mounted below two colour and one mono postcards of Jackson, with two mono postcards below of England and Yorkshire teams of 1905, and a printed biography to centre. Framed and glazed, overall 22”x18”. VG Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 147 Dr. T.R. Hunter. Founder member of the Cricketana Society. Two typed letters to George Neville Weston. One, a three page letter dated 14th May 1933, deals primarily with matters relating to the Cricketana Society including the cost of printing and duplicating, membership numbers approaching forty, hopes for the future of the newly reformed society, the need for committee members to step up to their obligations, approves of the suggestion of Sir Julien Cahn and A.W. Shelton as vice-presidents, co Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 148 Dr. T.R. Hunter. Founder member of the Cricketana Society. Two page typed letter dated 23rd December 1933 from Hunter to George Neville Weston, co-founder of the Cricketana Society. Hunter opens by acknowledging receipt of a welcome letter and a catalogue of books. The remainder of the content relates to apparently unfavourable comments made by ‘Mr Ling’ relating to Weston’s recent biography of the cricket historian, F.S. Ashley-Cooper. Hunter agreed with Ling that ‘a lot more might have been i Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 149 Frederick A. Brooke, cricket writer and collector. Two page handwritten letter from Brooke to George Neville Weston dated 14th October 1934. Writing from his home in Yorkshire, Brooke refers to Weston’s ‘Bibliography of Ashley-Cooper’s writings and note that you state an issue of “Feats, Facts and Figures” was issued in 1900, is this correct? I always understood that there was no issue in 1900... no copy was sent me by Ashley-Cooper though he sent all the others’. He closes with a comment regard Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 150 C.J. Britton, cricket writer and collector. Three page handwritten letter from Britton to George Neville Weston dated 22nd September 1936. The majority of the content relates to Dr. [T.R.] Hunter, a co-founder of the Cricketana Society, who ‘did not mention so far as I remember anything about owing you letters’. Britton recalls ‘how you very finely took over the Societyship when no one would, but for the most part our conversation was about old players [and] the colour question of South Africa’. Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 151 J.W. Goldman, cricket author and collector. Single page handwritten letter written to George Neville Weston dated 29th June 1938 on Isadore Goldman & Son, Solicitors, headed paper. Goldman thanks Weston for his recent letter and is ‘Glad you liked the Illinois Brochure’. He continues, ‘I have collected a good many cricket items but mostly old plays 1750-1800 dealing with cricket’ and refers to boxiana, ‘I have obtained a rare Boxing Poem call the “Gymnasiad” by Paul Whitehead 1744 dedicated to B Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 152 Charles Pratt Green. Cricket collector and wine merchant. Two two-page handwritten wartime letters with very good cricket content from Pratt Green to George Neville Weston. In the first, dated 18th December 1941, he thanks Weston for ‘the Cardus book’ describing it ‘as the most fascinating I have read for years’, admiring his ‘choice of language’. He thanks Weston for the offer of ‘the loan of “Famous Victorians”’ and refers to A.G. Gardiner’s essay on W.G. Grace in ‘Pebbles on the Shore’ of whi Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 153 C. Stamper. Member of the Cricketana Society. Two two-page handwritten letters from Stamper to George Neville Weston. The first, dated 3rd July 1930, relates to his secretarial work for the Society during C.J. Britton’s ill health, and his own enjoyment of the first Test, being ‘four days of delight’. The second letter of 14th May 1931, comprises Stamper’s explanation for his ‘arrears of work’ due to an illness earlier in the year, and then damaging his arm ‘so that until this week I could use n Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 154 Cricketana Society correspondence 1929 & 1930. Two letters to George Neville Weston. One, a handwritten two page letter from R.J. Parker dated 17th October 1929, relates to his attempts to find hotel accommodation in London for C.J. Britton, and looks forward to meeting Britton the following week. The other single page handwritten letter is from a George Newey, dated 10th March 1930, who is pleased to become a member of the Cricketana Society and encloses his subscription of 5/- with a typed lis Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 155 Charles Pratt Green, cricket collector and wine merchant. Two two page handwritten letters from Pratt Green to George Neville Weston, the first dated 27th October 1941. Writing from his Malvern home, Pratt Green makes reference to an accompanying letter (not included) from E.H.D. Sewell (London County & Essex 1902-1904) who ‘played a lot of good cricket in his day and that Sewell’s autograph would be a good addition to Weston’s collection of autographs. Pratt Green has passed on Sewell’s enquiry Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 156 George Neville Weston, cricket collector. A selection of three letters, written in 1938, from Weston’s own archive comprising correspondence with The Worthington & Co. Brewery in Burton-on Trent. The first, dated 18th February 1938, is Weston’s original copy of a typed letter to the brewery enquiring about acquiring a ‘china ash-tray with a pictured design of Mr. Dumkins of Muggleston C.C. (Pickwick Papers) issued by you’. The reply from the brewery dated 21st February states that by sending Wes Estimates£25 - £35Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 157 Dennis Lillee on Zaheer Abbas 1986. Single page typed letter dated 5th August 1986 to Lillee from Pakistan cricket journalist and writer, Qamar Ahmed, requesting a ‘little piece on Zaheer Abbas’ for a booklet he is preparing for a function to mark Zaheer’s retirement from Test cricket. Accompanying the letter is a single page handwritten draft by Lillee and a two page article typewritten by Irving Rosenwater (with handwritten note by Rosenwater) in which Lillee describes Zaheer as ‘a great batsm Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 158 Graham Yallop and John Maguire. Australia. Two official two page contracts issued by Austin Robertson & Associates of Sydney as confirmation of the appointment of Austin Robertson as the cricketers’ agent/ manager in Australia for public appearances, advertising, marketing, interviews etc. The Yallop contract dated 4th July 1984, the Maguire contract undated but appears to be the same period. Both contracts signed by the respective player with the Maguire contract additionally signed by Carl Rac Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 159 Richard Parr Daft (Nottinghamshire, 1 match 1886) to Alfred J. Gaston, cricket follower, writer and collector. Two handwritten letters, originally from Gaston’s personal collection, written by Daft, son of Richard Daft (Nottinghamshire 1858-1891). In one, a three page letter dated 31st May 1900[?], Parr offers some letters ‘to fill your album. As my father has never gone in for collecting he thinks they will be better in your hands’. Slipped in is a fragment of an advertisement for ‘A Grand Matc Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 160 George Oswald Browning ‘Gubby’ Allen. Cambridge University, Middlesex & England 1922-1950. Three page typed letter, with good cricket content, on airmail paper dated 3rd February 1964, from Allen to Jim Swanton. At the time Allen was President of the M.C.C. and reports on a comfortable flight out to Bombay and how he ‘tried to settle some of our cricket problems on a very poor telephone line with the Secretary of the Pakistan Board of Control in Karachi’, resulting in him flying out to Karachi a Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 161 Jeffrey Baxter Stollmeyer. Trinidad & West Indies 1938-1957. Interesting two page letter from Stollmeyer, written in Trinidad and dated 17th September 1968, to Jim Swanton who, at the time, was editor of ‘The Cricketer’, regarding the recent decision taken by the International Cricket Council to recommend ‘to M.C.C. that a new Law of Cricket should be introduced, limiting the number of on-side fieldsmen allowed to be place behind the popping crease to two’. He states that the ‘suggestion won the Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 162 Robert Elliot Storey ‘Bob’ Wyatt. Warwickshire, Worcestershire & England 1923-1951. Three letters between Wyatt and Jim Swanton regarding the LBW law. In the first, a typed copy letter to Wyatt dated 31st October 1968, Swanton enquires about a ‘contraption’ Wyatt had built ‘showing by strings and pegs where the ball must pitch in order to satisfy the present law of LBW’ and wonders whether the device could be photographed for inclusion in an article examining ‘the case for an extension of the la Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 163 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£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 164 Pelham Francis ‘Plum’ Warner. Oxford University, Middlesex & England 1894-1920. Two items of cricket ephemera from the collection of Warner’s estate relating to Uxbridge Cricket club, an official ticket for the Uxbridge Cricket Club Annual Dinner held at the Chequers Hotel, Uxbridge, 21st May 1879, and an official Uxbridge Cricket Club folding fixture card for season 1883. Some foxing, otherwise in good condition. Qty 2 Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 165 Pelham Francis ‘Plum’ Warner. Oxford University, Middlesex & England 1894-1920. Hampstead Cricket Club 1905. Official menu for the Annual Dinner held at The Cafe Royal on the 20th March 1905. The menu with photographic image from an original by George Beldam of F.S. Spofforth in bowling action, with the caption ‘”Spoff” “Spoffing”’. To the centre pages is listed the entertainments and the toasts and speakers, including Warner and Bernard Bosanquet (Oxford University, Middlesex & England 1898-191 Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 166 Pelham Francis ‘Plum’ Warner. Oxford University, Middlesex & England 1894-1920. Three original telegrams received by Warner following England’s victory over Australia in the 1926 Ashes series. The telegrams, from friends and acquaintances, are dated 18th, 19th and 20th August 1926, two sent to Warner at the Carlton Club, London. England had secured victory in the fifth and final Test at the Oval by 289 runs having drawn the first four matches, so winning the Ashes series 1-0. Warner was Chairman Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 167 Pelham Francis ‘Plum’ Warner. Oxford University, Middlesex & England 1894-1920. M.C.C. tour to Australia 1911/12. Two pages on official Victoria Government letterheads, one for Government House, Melbourne, the other Government Cottage, Macedon Upper. The pages very nicely signed in ink by various government officers, their families and guests. Sixteen signatures in total including Lord Denman, his wife, Gertrude, and their six year old son, Thomas, also Norman McLeod, John Fuller, Roland Vernon, Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 168 Pelham Francis ‘Plum’ Warner. Oxford University, Middlesex & England 1894-1920. A selection of wartime correspondence with some cricket interest from Warner’s personal collection. Contents include a handwritten postcard from J.B. Cattley[?] of Eton College, dated 24th February 1943. He writes, ‘The great work is now in the Library, & the Captain of the XI is coming to take it out. His name is Keighley, & his Australian parents thoughtfully & hopefully gave him the initials W.G.’, referring to Wi Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 169 Pelham Francis ‘Plum’ Warner. Oxford University, Middlesex & England 1894-1920. Four handwritten airmail letters from Warner to his son ‘Es’ (Esmond Warner) who is posted in Cairo, written in 1950 and 1951. Warner writes at some length about family and cricket, and reports that the Duke of Edinburgh has invited him to be the next President of the M.C.C., quoting the Duke as saying ‘I feel sure that all cricket minded people in the country will agree with my choice’. He looks forward to the visit Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 170 Pelham Francis ‘Plum’ Warner. Oxford University, Middlesex & England 1894-1920. Two letters written to Warner in relation to the opening of the new stand at Lord’s in Warner’s name in 1958. The first, a two page handwritten letter, dated 11th February 1958, is from Lord Rugby. Writing from his home in Halesworth, Suffolk, Rugby expresses his delight that the new stand is to be named in Warner’s honour, describing it in florid terms as ‘astral and altogether superb’. Very nicely signed ‘Rugby’. T Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 171 Pelham Francis ‘Plum’ Warner. Oxford University, Middlesex & England 1894-1920. Two original Christmas cards from Mr. and Mrs. Auty in Chicago to Warner. The plain cards with printed greeting to front and, to the inside a reproduction of a scorecard for a notable match, one for the ‘First Representative Game, New Zealand v. English XI (Lord Hawke’s)’ of 1903, the other for the ‘First Representative Game All-Australia XI v. English XI (Lillywhite’s)’ in 1877. Both cards undated, but one, for 1953 Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 172 Pelham Francis ‘Plum’ Warner. Oxford University, Middlesex & England 1894-1920. A selection of eight official menus from Warner’s personal collection, some with notes for a speech given by Warner. Items include an ‘Argentine Club Independence Day Dinner Speeches’ booklet of transcripts of speeches given at the dinner held at the Club in London, 27th May 1927, at which Warner was a speaker. ‘Farewell Luncheon to the South African Cricket Team’, on board the R.M.M.V. Durban Castle, 11th September Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 173 Pelham Francis ‘Plum’ Warner. Oxford University, Middlesex & England 1894-1920. A folder comprising a good selection of post- war personal correspondence received by Warner with good cricket content, from his own collection. Contents include a three page letter from the former editor of Wisden, Hubert Preston dated 1955, in which he remembers reporting on Warner’s first County Championship match, for Middlesex against Somerset at Taunton in 1894, and interesting comments on professionalism and t Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 174 Pelham Francis ‘Plum’ Warner. Oxford University, Middlesex & England 1894-1920. Three page handwritten letter to Warner from Ronnie Aird, dated 3rd January 1963. Writing from his home near Deal in Kent, Aird sends his best wishes and regrets he is unable to visit. He comments on England’s victory over Australia in the second Test at Melbourne, and refers to ‘Bernard [Duke of] Norfolk’ who is manager of the M.C.C. touring party and ‘has obviously been a tremendous success’. He also refers to bein Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 175 Roy Booth. Yorkshire & Worcestershire 1951-1970. Worcestershire World Tour 1965. Black file comprising an excellent collection of twelve letters/ aerogrammes and eleven postcards sent from Booth to his wife, Joyce, while travelling on the Worcestershire ‘World Tour’, February- April 1965. The collection covers Booth’s descriptions primarily of travelling, social events and excursions, with some mention of the cricket. On the team’s arrival in Africa, they played matches in Kenya and Rhodesia, an Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 176 Withdrawn StatusUnsold View details 177 Frederick Liddell ‘Fred’ Steel of Liverpool. Original and early scrapbook boldly and nicely signed in ink ‘Fred. L Steel 1872’ to first page. The 96pp book comprises a large collection of interesting original family and cricket photographs, menus, programmes and newspaper cuttings, including records of the Steel brothers playing as teenagers for Lockerbie in Scotland and shown as members of the club in a printed club list of members and rules; a printed flyer for a Grand Cricket Match at St Hele Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 178 George Neville Weston. ‘Cricket Sale Catalogues’ 1961-1964. Scrapbook nicely bound in blue cloth, probably by A.E. Winder, with gilt titles to front and spine, comprising cutting extracts from catalogues of Sotheby’s and Hodgson’s sales in the 1960s, newspaper cuttings, handwritten letters, auction receipts etc. 96pp. Ownership bookplates of A.E. Winder laid down to rear pages. The book contains much interesting information on sales of the period including the cricket pages from the four sales o Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 179 ‘Song On The Game of Cricket’. Rev. R. Cotton. A collection of six items relating to ‘The Hambledon Cricket Song’, written by Reynell Cotton, c. 1761, preserved in a modern green cloth case. The contents comprise an original souvenir programme tipped in for ‘The Reynell Cotton Memorial Match. Rudgwick C.C. versus Rev. David Sheppard’s XI’ played at Rudgwick, West Sussex, 23rd May 1959. The 8pp booklet comprises a biography of Cotton, the lyrics to the song (dated 1761 but annotated in ink ‘?1767 Estimates£300 - £500Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 180 Australian tour to England 1912. ‘Triangular Tournament’. Autograph page signed on ornately headed Bradford Cricket, Athletic and Football Club letterhead. Thirteen nice signatures in black ink of members of the Australian touring party. Signatures are Gregory (Captain), McLaren, Emery, Jennings, Bardsley, Hazlitt, Macartney, Kelleway, Minnett, Carkeek, Mayne, Whitty and Crouch (Manager). The signature of Mayne has been signed twice, once where the pen appears to have run out, completed, then cr Estimates£300 - £500Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 181 Australia tour to England 1934. Ruled page nicely signed in ink by all sixteen playing members of the touring party. Signatures are Woodfull (Captain)m Bromley, Oldfield, Darling, Ponsford, Kippax, Ebeling, O’Reilly, McCabe, Bradman, Wall, Grimmett, Chipperfield, Barnett, Brown and Fleetwood-Smith. Light folds, otherwise in good condition Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 182 Australia tour to South Africa 1949/50. Page nicely signed in black and blue inks by ten members of the Australian touring party. Signatures are Hassett, Morris, Johnson, Miller, Langley, McCool, Archer, Moroney, Lindwall and Johnston. Names annotated in pencil to verso. Some foxing, otherwise in good condition Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 183 Australia tour to England 1956. Official autograph sheets fully signed in ink by all seventeen listed members of the touring party. Signatures are Johnson (Captain), Miller, Archer, Benaud, Burge, Burke, Craig, Crawford, Davidson, Harvey, Langley, Lindwall, Maddocks, Mackay, McDonald, Rutherford and Wilson. The page a little tatty with odd nicks to edges and age toning, the signatures good Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 184 ‘Women’s Cricket Association Australian Tour 1951’. Album page fully signed in green ink by the seventeen members of the Australian touring party. Players’ signatures are Dive (Captain), Jones, Paisley, Hudson, Batty, Wilson, Allitt, James, Phillips, Whiteman, Dow, Baylis, Vogt, Laughton, Larter and Schmidt. VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 185 Australia tour to England 1961. Official Australian Board of Control autograph sheet fully signed by all seventeen members of the Australian touring party. Signatures are Benaud (Captain), Harvey, Burge, Davidson, Gaunt, Grout, Jarman, Kline, Lawry, Mackay, McDonald, McKenzie, Misson, O’Neill, Quick and Simpson. The sheet with nicks to folds, minor fading to the odd signature and age toning, otherwise in good condition. Sold with a mono plain back real photograph postcard of the Australian team, Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 186 ‘Australians & South Africans 1969/70’. Large page signed in ink to one side by thirteen and to the verso by ten members of the South African team and Australian touring party. South African signatures are Bacher, Irvine, Richards, Seymour, Goddard, Procter, Barlow, Gamsy, Chevalier, Pollock and Bruyns. Australians are Mayne, Redpath (signed twice), Lawry, Jordan, Walters, Mallett, Connolly, Freeman, Taber and Stackpole. Players’ names annotated in pencil beside each signature. Horizontal and ve Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 187 Australian Touring Cricket Team to South Africa 1969/70. Official autograph sheet fully signed by the fifteen members of the Australia touring party. Signatures are Lawry (Captain), Chappell, Connolly, Freeman, Gleeson, Irvine, Jordon, McKenzie, Mallett, Mayne, Redpath, Sheahan, Stackpole, Taber and Walters. The page trimmed and laid down to tightly trimmed page. Laid down to the verso is a decorative ‘good luck’ telegram to the two umpires, Gordon Draper and Carl Coetzee for the 2nd Test at Dur Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 188 Australia. 1984/85-1999/2000. Three official autograph sheets including Western Australia signed by the twelve members of the team for the match v Sri Lanka, Perth, 31st December 1984- 2nd January 1985. Signatures include Clark, Marsh, Bush, Gartrell, Ireland, Reid, Spalding, Zoehrer etc. File holes. Two Victoria Cricket Association autograph sheets signed by Victoria teams for matches v Western Australia, Sheffield Shield, Melbourne, 11th- 14th March 1999 (10 signatures), and v South Australia, Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 189 Western Australia. 1984/85-1999/2000. Five official autograph sheets for Western Australia matches. Four sheets are fully signed, for matches v South Australia, Adelaide, 22nd- 25th February 1985 (12 signatures), v Queensland, Perth, 17th- 20th January 1985 (12), v South Australia, Perth, 28th February- 3rd March 1986 (12), v Victoria, 10th October 1986 (12). Also v Victoria, Melbourne, 5th December 1999 (8 signatures). Signatures include Shipperd, Marsh, Gonella, Hogan, Reid, Veletta, Zoehrer, Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 190 Australia. Queensland v Victoria. Official Queensland Cricket Association autograph sheet signed by the two teams for the Sheffield Shield match at the Gabba, 9th- 12th November 1990. Twelve Queensland signatures including Hohns (Captain), Border, McDermott, Healy, Hick, Rackemann, Law etc. and eleven of Victoria including O’Donnell (Captain), Jones, Siddons, Lehmann, Reiffel, Hughes etc. Light folds, otherwise in good condition Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 191 Australia. Victoria autograph sheets 1984-1991. Official Victoria Cricket Association autograph sheet signed by the Victoria team for the tour match v West Indies at Melbourne, 30th November- 3rd December 1984 (12 signatures), also two Western Australia Cricket Association official sheets of Victoria teams for matches v Western Australia at Perth, 9th- 12th March 1990 (12 signatures) and 19th- 22nd January 1991 (12). All fully signed. Signatures include Bright, Jones, Dodemaide, Hughes, O’Donnel Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 192 Australia. Sheffield Shield 1984-1988. Three fully signed autograph sheets including ‘Australian Cricket Society Adelaide Branch’ autograph sheet signed by all twelve members of the Queensland team for the match v South Australia at Adelaide, 13th- 16th January 1984. Western Australia team for the match v South Australia at Perth, 28th February- 3rd March 1986 (12). Western Australia Cricket Association sheet of the South Australia team for the match at Perth, 2nd- 5th March 1988 (12). Signature Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 193 England tour to Pakistan 1987. Two official autograph sheets, each fully signed by all twenty members of the England touring party. Signatures are Gatting (Captain), Robinson, Cook, Athey, Fairbrother, Broad, Emburey, Gooch, DeFreitas, Foster, Russell, Dilley, Capel, French, Hemmings, Lush, Stewart (managers), Austin (scorer) and Brown (physio). Sold with an official match ticket for the third Test played at Karachi, 15th- 20th December 1987. Some creasing to the ticket, the autograph sheets in Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 194 England 1965. Large album page nicely signed in ink by eleven members of the 1965 England team. Signatures include Codrey, Titmus, Parks, Higgs, Milburn, Smith, D’Oliveira etc. The page laid down to the inside cover of a folding card photograph mount opposite a mono photograph of the England team. VG Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 195 England autograph sheets 1986-1996. Five official autograph sheets of England teams, fully signed unless stated. Includes three for home Test matches v India, 1st Test, Lord’s, June 1986 (12 signatures), v West Indies, 2nd Test, Lord’s, June 1995 (12, lacking DeFreitas), v Pakistan, 2nd Test, Headingley, August 1996 (13), and two England ‘A’ sheets for tours to Zimbabwe & Kenya 1990 (17, lacking Igglesden), and to Pakistan & Sri Lanka 1991 (19, lacking Newport). Sold with an unofficial sheet for Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 196 M.C.C. tour to South Africa 1948/49. Rand Daily Mail headed page signed in ink by all sixteen playing members of the M.C.C. touring party. Signatures are Compton (Captain), Palmer, Crapp, Hutton, Watkins, Wright, Jenkins, Watkins, Tremlett, Simpson, Griffith, Young, Bedser, Mann, Washbrook and Gladwin. Players’ names neatly annotated in pencil. Horizontal and vertical folds, age toning and foxing, otherwise in good condition. Sold with a page with twelve signature on pieces laid down of the Engl Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 197 England tour of Australia 1978/79. Official autograph sheet for the England team who played Australia at Melbourne on the 29th December 1978 to 3rd January 1979. Twelve signatures including Brearley, Willis, Botham, Boycott, Gooch, Gower, Randall, Emburey etc. Very slight age toning to edges otherwise in good condition Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 198 M.C.C. Australian Touring Team v Rest of England 1929. Small page very nicely signed in ink by the eleven members of the M.C.C. team. Signatures are Chapman (Captain), Staples, Hendred, Freeman, Ames, Larwood, Duckworth, Geary, Tate, Mead and Kingsley. Very good condition. Sold with an official scorecard for the match played at Folkestone, 11th- 13th September 1929. The scorecard with handwritten scores in ink. Good condition. Qty 2 Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 199 England, Australia and New Zealand autographs 1949-1963. Two official autograph sheets, one for Australia tour to England 1961 signed by sixteen including Benaud, Harvey, Booth, Davidson, Gaunt, Lawry, Misson, Simpson etc. Laid down to tightly trimmed page with adhesive marks to verso. The other for M.C.C. tour to Australia & New Zealand 1962/63 fully signed by the seventeen listed members of the touring party including Dexter, Cowdrey, Barrington, Graveney, Illingworth, Parfitt, Sheppard, Stath Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 200 M.C.C. tour of the West Indies 1959/60. Official autograph sheet fully signed by all sixteen members of the M.C.C. touring party including the Manager R.W.V. Robins. Signatures include May (Captain), Cowdrey, Allen, Barrington, Dexter, Illingworth, Pullar, Smith, Statham, Subba Row, Swetman, Trueman etc. Very good condition Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|12345678...16|Next12345678910111213141516 Previous 12345678910111213141516 Next