Knight's Sporting Auctions Auction of Cricket, Wisden Cricketers' Almanacks, Football and Sporting Memorabilia including the David Frith Collection- 2 Day Auction (#8) 18/03/2023 10:30 AM GMT Closed Starts Ending 18/03/2023 10:30 AM GMT Auction Info View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 301-400 of 1571. Previous|12345678...16|Next Lot #300 William Henry Lockwood. Surrey C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by the All England Athletic Publishing Co, 29 Paternoster Square. 1899. Image of Lockwood to front cover. Good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #301 Mr S.M.J. Woods. Somerset C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by the All England Athletic Publishing Co, 29 Paternoster Square. 1899. Image of Woods to front cover. Good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #302 Joseph Darling. Australia. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by the All England Athletic Publishing Co, 29 Paternoster Square. 1899. Image of Darling to front cover. Some splitting to spine, very small loss to top corner nearest spine otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #303 Arthur Shrewsbury. Nottinghamshire C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by the All England Athletic Publishing Co, 29 Paternoster Square. 1899. Image of Shrewsbury to front cover. Old tape repair to inside lower part of spine, minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #304 William Gilbert Grace. Gloucestershire C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by the All England Athletic Publishing Co, 29 Paternoster Square. 1899. Image of Grace to front cover. Very minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #305 Mr J.R. Mason. Kent C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by the All England Athletic Publishing Co, 29 Paternoster Square. 1899. Image of Mason to front cover. Very minor soiling otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #306 Albert Craig ‘Cricket & Football Rhymester’. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by the All England Athletic Publishing Co, 2 Amen Corner. 1900. Image of Craig to front cover. Some soiling and wear to front cover otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #307 Mr J.R. Mason. Kent C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 23 Paternoster Square. 1906. Image of Mason to front cover. Nick and wear to lower front cover edge, minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #308 W.S. Lees. Surrey C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 23 Paternoster Square. 1906. Image of Lees to front cover. Minor wear to front cover edge, minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #309 Frank Woolley. Kent C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 23 Paternoster Square. 1906. Image of Woolley to front cover. Minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #310 T. Hayward. Surrey C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 23 Paternoster Square. 1906. Image of Hayward to front cover. Good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #311 C.H.B. Marsham. Capt. Kent C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 23 Paternoster Square. 1907. Image of Marsham to front cover. Minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #312 A. Fielder. Kent C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 23 Paternoster Square. 1907. Image of Fielder to front cover. Minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #313 Mr C. McGahey. Capt. Essex C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 23 Paternoster Square. 1907. Image of McGahey to front cover. Minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #314 Mr Arthur Owen Jones. Nottinghamshire C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 23 Paternoster Square. 1907. Image of Jones to front cover. Minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #315 W. Rhodes. Yorkshire C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 23 Paternoster Square. 1907. Image of Rhodes to front cover. Minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #316 K.S. Ranjitsinhji. Jam of Nawangar. Sussex C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 25 Paternoster Square. 1908. Image of Ranjitsinhji to front cover. Minor age toning to cover, split to lower portion of the spine of the card with old tape mark otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #317 Mr J.R. Mason. Kent C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 25 Paternoster Square. 1908. Image of Mason to front cover. Minor age toning to cover edges otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #318 Mr K.L. Hutchings. Kent C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 25 Paternoster Square. 1908. Image of Hutchings to front cover. Minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #319 Mr Pelham F. Warner. Middlesex C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 25 Paternoster Square. 1908. Image of Warner to front cover. Very minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #320 A. Fielder. Kent C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 25 Paternoster Square. 1908. Image of Fielder to front cover. Very minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #321 Tom Hayward. Surrey C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 25 Paternoster Square. 1908. Image of Hayward to front cover. Nick to top of spine, very minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #322 J.N. Crawford. Surrey C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 25 Paternoster Square. 1908. Image of Crawford to front cover. Very minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #323 E.G. Hayes. Surrey C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 25 Paternoster Square. 1908. Image of Hayes to front cover. Very minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #324 Lord Harris. Kent C.C.C. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by Wright & Co, 25 Paternoster Square. 1908. Image of Harris to front cover. Chip to spine edge, old tape repair to spine on the inside, very minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #325 ‘A Few Words to Willow Wielders’. Penny card written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, and published by the All England Athletic Publishing Co, 2 Amen Corner, Paternoster Row. 1900. Very minor age toning otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #326 Mr S.M.J. Woods. Somerset C.C.C. Penny card, anonymous but almost certainly written by Albert Craig, ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’, No publisher noted. Appears to be circa 1891. Image of Woods to front cover. Minor age toning and foxing, wear to edge of rear cover otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #327 ‘On the brilliant defence of Dr. W.G. Grace and Captain Shuter, against the Australians at Lord’s, on May 28th, 1888’. Original printed poem by ‘A.C.’ (Albert Craig, Surrey poet) comprising four stanzas of six lines each. The poem describes Grace and Shuter’s efforts in the match Gentlemen of England v Australians at Lord’s 28th- 29th May 1888, in which ‘Mr. Shuter secured 71 runs in fine style, Dr. Grace obtained 150 not out, in his old form’. Printed at the Caxton Press, Kennington Park, Londo View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #328 Albert Craig. ‘Cricket Rhymester’. Signature in ink of Craig on album page laid down to larger album page. Signed ‘A. Craig, Cricket Rhymester. 3rd June 1905’. Good condition View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #329 ‘Cricket Comicalities and other Trifles Written and Collected by A. Craig Cricket Rhymester’. All England Athletic Publishing Co, 29 Paternoster Square 1899. Detached original wrappers, some small loss to both wrapper edges, name and address handwritten to top border of front wrapper but overall a good copy of a frail item printed on poor quality paper. Rare View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #330 George Herbert Hirst. Yorkshire & England 1891-1929. A.E. Stoddart’s tour to Australia 1897/88. Original early contract between ‘The Melbourne Cricket Club and The Trustees of The Sydney Ground and G.H. Hirst’, dated 16th 1897. View details Estimates£800 - £1,200StatusUnsold Lot #331 ‘Australian Touring Team 1938’. Unusual advertising free-standing advertising postcard for ‘Above All Aeroplane Jellies’ depicting cameos of all sixteen members of the 1938 Australian touring party to England, with printed titles and players’ names in scrolls above and below. The card set in metal frame. Overall 5.5”x3.5”. G View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #332 ‘Sporting Sketches’ founded and edited by T.H. Roberts. 1894-1895. Fifteen original issues of the weekly periodical from 18th February- 22nd April 1895, of which some feature good cricket content and reports from A.E. Stoddart’s tour to Australia, Issues include 27th August 1894, with a full page feature on J.T. Brown ‘In the Cricket Field’ by ‘Half-Volley’, 14th January 1895, features a front page photograph of Stoddart’s team at Adelaide, 21st January 1895, with an account of ‘the Doings of Mr View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #333 H.H. Stephenson’s tour to Australia 1861-1862. ‘The first cricket match between the All England Eleven and eighteen of Victoria played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground’. G. Middleton, Melbourne. A series of three large, very early original sepia photographs depicting play in the opening match of the tour, Eighteen of Victoria v H.H. Stephenson’s XI played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on the 1st to 4th January 1862. Each photograph is laid down to the original photographer’s mount and each sign View details Estimates£4,000 - £6,000Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #334 ‘Eleven of H.M.S. Britannia’. A montage of four very early photographs, laid down to large card photograph album page, of members of the ship’s cricket team, the photographs dated 1865 and 1873. The two on the left hand side are from 1865 showing the team in front of the wicket and the one below of a match in progress. The two photographs on the right hand side are similar with a team grouping at the top and below an image of a match in progress in 1873. The photographs of the game in progress h View details Estimates£300 - £500StatusUnsold Lot #335 ‘The Australians 1884’. Original sepia photograph of the Australian team who played Lord Sheffield’s Eleven at Sheffield Park, East Sussex on the 12-14th May 1884, standing and seated in rows wearing blazers, caps and cricket attire. The photograph laid down to official photographer’s mount with title and players names to lower border. Players include Murdoch (Cpt), Bonnor, Scott, Spofforth, Blackham, Midwinter, Bannerman, Boyle, Giffen etc. The photograph measures approx 11.5”x 9.25” and overal View details Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #336 G.F. Vernon’s tour of Ceylon and India 1889-1890. Good, original and early joint team photograph taken on the tour and featuring members of Vernon’s team and probably of the Punjab team (the photographer’s location) who they played in the final tour match in Lahore on the 27th February to the 2nd March 1890. The photograph, by George Craddock of Lahore, Simla and Kasaull, features the two teams, standing and sitting in rows with spectators and trees to the background, wearing an assortment of bl View details Estimates£200 - £300StatusUnsold Lot #337 The Australians 1890. Original sepia photograph of the Australian team who played Lord Sheffield’s Eleven at Sheffield Park, East Sussex on the 8th-10th May 1890, standing and seated in rows wearing caps and cricket attire. The photograph laid down to card with players’ names and date handwritten to lower border. Players include Murdoch (Cpt), Ferris, Trumble, Gregory, Lyons, Trott, Turner, Blackham, Walters etc. The photograph measures approx 11”x 9” and overall 11.25”x9.5”. The photograph appe View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #338 Lord Hawke’s tour of the United States and Canada 1891. Good, large, original and attractive photograph of the touring team, seated and standing in front of a pavilion on the tour. The photograph, with illegible name of photographer to corner, shows Hawke holding a cricket bat to centre, the grass strewn in front of them with folded blazers, panama hat, bats and pads. Players identified include Lord Hawke, Key, McAlpine, Hillyard, Ricketts, Hewett, Wreford-Brown, Lord Throwley, Wright, Woods, Mi View details Estimates£250 - £350StatusUnsold Lot #339 Lord Hawke’s tour of Ceylon and India 1892-1893. Good, original and early joint team photograph taken on the tour and featuring members of Hawke’s team and probably of the Punjab or Sindh team (the photographer’s location) who they played in the two matches towards the end of the tour in Lahore on February 20th-25th 1893. The photograph, by George Craddock of Lahore, Simla and Kasaull, features the two teams, standing and sitting in rows with spectators and trees to the background, wearing an as View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #340 ‘England v Australia. First Test Match, Sydney. Dec 17th to 22nd 1920’. Large official photograph of the Australian team who played England in the first Test match of the series on the 17th-22nd December 1920, standing and seated in rows wearing caps, blazers and cricket attire. The photograph laid down to official photographer’s mount with title to top border and players names printed to lower border. Players include Armstrong (Cpt), Bardsley, Collins, Macartney, Taylor, Mailey, Ryder, Oldfield View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #341 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1920/1921. Large and impressive official mono photograph of the M.C.C. team who toured Australia in 1920/21, seated and standing in rows and wearing cricket attire and tour caps and blazers with printed title to top border ‘M.C.C. Team 1920-21’. The photograph laid down to official photographer’s mount and nicely signed to the top and lower borders of the mount by all seventeen players and officials featured including the manager F.C. Toone. Signatures are Johnny Douglas View details Estimates£400 - £600StatusUnsold Lot #342 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/1925. Large official mono photograph of the M.C.C. team who toured Australia in 1924/25, seated and standing in rows and wearing cricket attire and tour blazers with printed title to top border ‘M.C.C. Australian Tour 1924-25’. The photograph, by Melba, Sydney, laid down to official photographer’s mount with players names printed to lower border. The players featured are Arthur Gilligan (Cpt), R.K. Tyldesley, M.W. Tate, W.W. Whysall, A.P.F. Chapman, J.W.H.T. Douglas View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #343 Australia tour of England 1926. Impressive official sepia photograph of the Australian team who toured England in 1926, seated and standing in rows, wearing cricket attire and all dressed in their touring caps and blazers. The photograph, by T. Bolland of St Leonards, is laid down to official photographers mount, with title ‘16th Australian Eleven 1926’ to lower border, and the mount very nicely signed in black ink above and below the image by all sixteen members of the touring party featured pl View details Estimates£400 - £600Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #344 West Indies tour of Australia 1930-1931. A scarce large mono official photograph of the West Indies team who toured Australia in 1930-31. The photograph laid down to photographers mount with printed title to top border ‘West Indies Cricket Team- Australian Tour 1930-31’ and players names to lower border and beautifully signed in black ink by all eighteen members of the West Indies touring party including the manager, R.H. Mallett and assistant manager, Jos E. Seheult. Signatures are Grant (Cpt), View details Estimates£500 - £700Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #345 West Indies tour of Australia 1930-1931. A scarce mono official joint team photograph of the West Indies and Australian teams taken prior to the 5th Test played at Sydney in February 1931. The photograph laid down to photographers mount with printed title to top border ‘Australia v West Indies, 5th Test, Sydney 1931’ and players’ names to lower border. The photograph, by Melba of Sydney, features the players from both sides plus the umpires H. Armstrong and W.G. French and includes Grant and Woo View details Estimates£300 - £500StatusUnsold Lot #346 Australia tour of England 1934. Original mono photograph of the Australian team who toured England in 1934, seated and standing in rows, wearing cricket attire and all dressed in their touring blazers. The photograph, by Sasha of Pall Mall, London, is laid down to a card and nicely signed in black ink to lower border by all nineteen players and officials of the touring party including the Manager, Harold Bushby, Treasurer, William Charles Bull and Baggage Master and scorer William Ferguson. Play View details Estimates£300 - £400Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #347 Indian tour of Australia 1947/1948. Large official mono photograph of the Indian team who toured Australia in 1947/48, seated and standing in rows and wearing cricket attire and tour blazers with printed title to top border ‘Indian Cricket Team in Australia 1947-48’’. The photograph, by Maxwell Porteous, Melbourne, is laid down to official photographer’s mount with players names printed to lower border. The players featured are L. Amarnath (Cpt), V.S. Hazare, Mankad, Nayudu, Amir Elahi, Sarwate, View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #348 England v Australia ‘Ashes Series’ 1953. Three very large mono photographs taken at the third Test match at Old Trafford, Manchester. The photographs feature firstly, Len Hutton and Lindsay Hassett, wearing blazers, in the middle about to toss for innings, the second shows Hutton playing a shot to leg with the Australians in the field and the third appears to be Tom Graveney, again playing a shot to leg. Large crowds in attendance on all images. The photographs measure 20”x16” and may well have View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #349 Charles Kelleway. New South Wales & Australia 1907-1929. Excellent original photograph of Kelleway, wearing Australian cap and in batting stance in front of the wicket. Signature to image in ink ‘Sincerely Yours, C. Kelleway’. The photograph, by ‘Bolland, Hanwell & Southall’, measures 7.5”x11.75”, and is mounted to official photographer’s mount with the photographer’s blind stamp embossed to lower right hand corner. Minor wear and small loss to the mount extremities otherwise in good/very good c View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #350 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/1925. Original mono real photograph of the S.S. Ormonde, the ship which took the M.C.C. team to Australia in 1924. The photograph, laid down to photographer’s mount, has handwritten title ‘M.C.C. Australian Tour 1924’ to top border. Nicely signed to top and side borders by all eighteen members of the touring party including the Manager Toone. Signatures are A.E.R. Gilligan (Cpt), Douglas, Hobbs, Bryan, Chapman, Whysall, Freeman, Sutcliffe, Tate, Tyldesley, Woolley, View details Estimates£300 - £500Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #351 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1928/1929. Official photograph of ‘R.M.S. Otranto’, the ship which took the M.C.C. team to Australia in 1928. The photograph, laid down to photographer’s mount, handwritten inscription towards the lower border of the image stating ‘Defending the Ashes 1928’. The image signed in ink to the skyline by all seventeen members of the M.C.C. touring party. Signatures are Percy Chapman (Captain), J.C. White, D.R. Jardine, J.B. Hobbs, L.E.G. Ames, M. Leyland, H. Larwood. G. Duckw View details Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #352 Australia tour of England 1934. Rare mono photograph of S.S. Orford which brought both the Australian cricket and Davis Cup tennis teams to England in 1934. The photograph laid down to card mount with printed title ‘The Australian Cricket & Davis Cup Teams 1934’ and very nicely signed in black ink by all sixteen members of the Australian cricket touring party including the manager Harold Bushby and treasurer W.C. Bull. Signatures are Woodfull (Cpt), Ponsford, Bradman, McCabe, O’Reilly, Kippax, C View details Estimates£300 - £500Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #353 Victoria, Australia. ‘The Interstate Colts Team, Adelaide’ 1930/31. Signed original official sepia photograph of the Victoria Colts team, seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. Dated 31st December 1930. The photograph measures 8.5”x6.5”, laid to official photographer’s mount, overall 11.75”x9.75”. Photographer unknown. Nicely signed in black ink to the verso by the thirteen featured players and manager. Signatures of players who went on to play first-class cricket include the future View details Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold Lot #354 Australia. Victoria c.1935. Original official mono photograph of the Victoria team seated and standing in rows wearing blazers. The photograph is untitled, but appears to feature players including Ebeling (Captain), Hassett, Rigg, Bromley, Gregory, McCormick etc. The photograph measures 10”x7.75”, laid to official photographer’s mount, overall 15”x12”. Photographer unknown. Small adhesive mark, bumping and scuffing to the mount, the photograph in very good condition View details Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold Lot #355 Australia. Victoria 1937/38. Original official mono photograph of the Victoria team for the matches v New South Wales at Sydney, 21st- 25th January 1938, and v Queensland, Brisbane, 10th- 15th January 1938. The players are depicted seated and standing in rows wearing blazers. Hand printed title and players’ names to borders. Players featured include eight Australian Test cricketers, Hassett, Gregory, Bromley, Sievers, Rigg, McCormick, Barnett and Fleetwood-Smith, also Sides, Ledward, Lee and Pea View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #356 Australia ‘Interstate Cricket. New South Wales v Queensland’ 1913/14. Early original photograph of the New South Wales team seated and standing in rows wearing blazers in front of the pavilion for the match at Brisbane, 21st- 24th November 1913. Printed title and players’ names on labels laid down to mount borders. Players featured include Australian Test cricketers Arthur Mailey, Johnny Taylor, Herbie Collins and Charlie Kelleway, also Waddy (Captain), Gee, Ratcliffe, Patten, Davis, Cullen, Cod View details Estimates£150 - £250StatusUnsold Lot #357 Australia ‘Interstate Cricket. New South Wales v Queensland’ 1914/15. Early original photograph of the New South Wales team seated and standing in rows wearing blazers in front of the pavilion for the match at Brisbane, 6th- 9th November 1914. Printed title and players’ names on labels laid down to mount borders. Players featured include Australian Test cricketers Bert Hopkins, Tommy Andrews and Roy Minnett, also McMillan, Pratten, Davis, Ratcliffe, Barbour, Folkard, Flynn, Gregg and Cranney. Th View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #358 Australia. ‘New South Wales v. South Australia’ 1932/33. Original mono photograph of the New South Wales team for the match played at the Adelaide Oval, 16th- 20th December 1932. Players depicted seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and caps. Printed title and players’ names to mount borders. Players featured include six Australian Test cricketers Alan Kippax, Bert Oldfield, Jack Fingleton, Bill Brown, Bill O’Reilly, Stan McCabe, also Howell, Hird, Cummins, Stewart, Bill and Marks. View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #359 Australia. ‘New South Wales v. Marylebone C.C.’ 1946/47. Original mono photograph of the New South Wales team for the tour match played at Sydney, 21st- 24th February 1947. Players depicted seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. Hand-printed title and players’ names to mount borders. Players featured include five Australian Test cricketers, Arthur Morris, Ray Lindwall, Jack Moroney, Ernie Toshack and Ron Saggers, also Lush, Carmody, Lukeman, Kissell, Johnston and Pettiford. The phot View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #360 Australia. ‘New South Wales v. West Australia. First Sheffield Shield Match’ 1947/48. Original mono photograph of the New South Wales team for the match played at Sydney, 30th January- 3rd February 1948. Players depicted seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. Printed title and players’ names to mount borders. Players featured include five Australian Test cricketers, Ron Saggers, Ernie Toshack, Jack Moroney, Jim de Courcy and Keith Miller, also Donaldson, Kissell, C. Johnston, Lukema View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #361 Australia. ‘New South Wales v. Queensland’ 1958/59. Original mono photograph of the New South Wales team for the match played at Sydney, 1st- 5th January 1959. Players depicted seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. Printed title and players’ names to mount borders. Players featured include five Australian Test cricketers, Grahame Thomas, Brian Booth (inset), Peter Philpott, Bill Watson and Gordon Rorke, also Carroll, O’Reilly, Marks, Saunders, Wyatt, Cope and Ford. The photograph b View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #362 Australia. ‘New South Wales v. Western Australia’ 1960/61. Original mono photograph of the New South Wales team for the match played at Sydney, 9th- 13th December 1960. Players depicted seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. Printed title and players’ names to mount borders. Players featured include five Australian Test cricketers, Ian Craig, Grahame Thomas, Gordon Rorke, Frank Misson and Brian Booth, also Guy, Saunders, Waugh, Ford, Goonesena, Muller and Flockton. The photograph by View details Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold Lot #363 Australia. ‘New South Wales v. Western Australia’ 1964/65. Original mono photograph of the New South Wales team for the match played at Sydney, 13th- 18th November 1964. Players depicted seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. Printed title and players’ names to mount borders. Players featured include seven Australian Test cricketers, Bob Simpson, Doug Walters, Grahame Thomas, Peter Philpott, Brian Taber, Grahame Corling and David Renneberg, also Rothwell, Saunders, Griffiths, Lee an View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #364 ‘Gentlemen of Surrey, 1889’. Original sepia photograph of the Surrey team who played the Gentlemen of Philadelphia at The Oval, 18th- 20th July 1889. The players standing and seated in rows wearing assorted blazers, caps and cricket attire. The photograph laid down to official photographer’s mount with title and players names to lower border. Players are J. Shuter, Read, Horner, Fielding, Freeman, Jephson, L.A. Shuter, Harvey, Morgan, Key and Hemmerde. The photograph, by E. Hawkins & Compy., Bri View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #365 ‘Players XI 1928’. Very large original photograph of the Players XI who played the Gentlemen at Dean Park, Bournemouth on the 5th to 7th September 1928. The players are featured standing in line on the pitch and feature Phil Mead (Cpt), Kilner, Shipman, Gibbons, Dacre, Parsons, Townsend, Kennedy, Livsey (WK) and Boyes. Title printed to lower border. The photograph, by Bailey, photographer of Bournemouth, measures 27”x14.75”. The photograph has heavy vertical creasing to the photograph, some wear View details Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold Lot #366 Sir Julien Cahn’s tour to Ceylon & Malaya. ‘Enjoying a Cup of Ceylon Tea. March 1936’. Original mono photograph of Sir Julien Cahn’s team being served tea. The team standing in one row in cricket attire. Typed label to verso reads, ‘Sir Julien Cahn’s Cricket Team who played against an All Ceylon Cricket Team captained by Mr. D.A. Wright of Darrawella, Ceylon, in a 3 day match on 11th, 12th and 13th March, at the Sinhalese Sports Club Grounds’, and lists players’ names including Cahn, Goodway, Mu View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #367 ‘The Yorkshire County Eleven’ 1888. ‘Land & Water Supplement’ mono image of the 1888 Yorkshire team depicted seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. ‘Photo-print’ by Waterlow & Sons Ltd. The supplement dated 6th October 1888 is laid to original tightly trimmed photographer’s mount, measuring 11”x13”. Printed title and players names to lower border. Players featured are Lord Hawke, Preston, Wade, Lee, Moorhouse, Wainwright, Hall, Middlebrook, Ulyett, Peel and Ellis. Age toning, nick t View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #368 Kent C.C.C. County Champions 1909. Early large original sepia photograph of the Kent team, seated and standing in rows wearing assorted blazers and headgear, a marquee in the background. Players featured are Dillon (Captain), S.H. Day, Mason, Hutchings, Carr, Humphreys, Seymour, Fielder, Huish, Woolley, Hearne, Fairservice and Blythe. Photographer unknown. The photograph measures 12.5”x10.5”, laid to photographer’s mount, overall 19”x14.5”. Title ‘Kent 1909’ annotated to top mount border. Some s View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #369 Warwickshire C.C.C. c.1913/14. Excellent and large early original mono photograph of the Warwickshire team seated and standing wearing cricket attire, some with Warwickshire caps, in front of a pavilion. Players featured are Quaife, F. Foster, Kinneir, G.W. Stephens, Hands, Baker, Charlesworth, Howell, Parsons, Field, Smith and Jeeves. Photographer unknown, possibly A. Wilkes. 15”x11.5”, laid to photographer’s mount, overall 16”x13”. Players’ names inscribed in ink to mount borders. Wear to moun View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #370 Wilfred Walter Timms. Northamptonshire 1921-1932. Excellent large original photograph of a youthful Timms, wearing cap and in batting stance in front of the wicket with pavilion to background. Signed to image in biro, in later years by Timms, and dated June 1921 (the year when the photograph was taken and not of the signature). The photograph, laid down to board, measures 11.75”x15”. Minor wear to extremities otherwise in good/very good condition View details Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold Lot #371 ‘Tranmere Cricket Club, Season 1888’. Large, early original sepia photograph of the players and officials seated and standing at the front of the pavilion, wearing cricket attire. Title printed to top mount border. The photograph, by Robinson & Thompson of Liverpool & Birkenhead, measures 12.5”x9.5”, laid to official photographer’s mount, overall 16.5”x13.5”. Some loss to mount corners, the photograph in good condition. A nice image View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #372 ‘Kingston Town C.C. 1904’. Early original large sepia photograph of the Kingston Town players and officials seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. The photograph by Newton & Co., Kingston [London] measures 11”x8.5”, laid to official photographer’s mount, overall 18”x14”. Printed title and players’ names to lower mount border. Small loss to top edge of the mount, the photograph in good/ very good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #373 William Gilbert Grace. Gloucestershire & England 1865-1908. Albert Chevallier Tayler 1905. Original and unpublished drawing on brown paper in pencil and coloured chalk of Grace in batting pose wearing cap and waist tie/belt in M.C.C. colours of red and yellow. Grace is depicted with bat raised standing at the wicket waiting to receive the delivery. The drawing signed in pencil to the right hand side lower border by Chevallier Tayler and dated 1905 and signed by Grace to the left hand side lower View details Estimates£6,000 - £9,000Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #374 Victor Thomas Trumper. New South Wales & Australia 1894-1914. Albert Chevallier Tayler 1905. Original and unpublished drawing on brown paper in pencil and coloured chalk of Trumper in batting pose wearing Australian cap. Trumper is depicted stood at the wicket having played an off-side shot, probably the cut. The drawing signed in pencil to the right hand side lower border by Chevallier Tayler and dated 1905 and inscribed ‘V.Trumper’ to the left hand side lower border, probably in Tayler’s hand. View details Estimates£7,000 - £10,000StatusUnsold Lot #375 Gilbert Laird Jessop, Gloucestershire & England 1894-1914. Albert Chevallier Tayler 1905. Original and unpublished drawing on brown paper in pencil and coloured chalk of Jessop in batting pose wearing a blue cap and sweater. Jessop is depicted in full flow playing a shot to leg, The drawing signed in pencil to the right hand side lower border by Chevallier Tayler and dated 1905. The drawing measures 14.5”x22” and is mounted, framed and glazed and overall measures 21”x28”. The drawing has minor m View details Estimates£3,000 - £5,000Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #376 ‘Captain of scratch side to Fast Bowler’. Frank Reynolds 1876-1953. Original pen, ink highlighted with watercolour artwork on card for a cartoon printed and published in Punch in the 29th July 1925 issue. The cartoon shows the captain of the team speaking to the fast bowler, who is walking back to his mark, with the field of play behind, the batsman waiting, fielders and umpire with the countryside and big house to background. Nicely signed in ink ‘Frank Reynolds’ to left hand side. Pencil inscr View details Estimates£300 - £500Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #377 ‘Storm over Trent Bridge’. Frank Tyson, May 2003. A colourful original painting on board by former Northamptonshire and England fast bowler Frank Tyson, The painting depicts the new Radcliffe Road three tier stand built in 1998 with cricket match in progress and a full crowd in attendance with darkened skies above, signed by Tyson in red to lower right hand corner. Framed. Overall 20.5”x16”. Label to back of the frame with title and date. David Frith bought his painting direct from Tyson, who be View details Estimates£140 - £180StatusUnsold Lot #378 Neville Cardus, cricket writer and journalist. Original sketch in ink drawn by Cardus depicting the press box at The Oval with Cardus’s seating position indicated and annotated as ‘Cricketer’. To the right is the scoreboard showing the score as ‘296 2 104’, with the caption ‘Score Board England Batting’, and to the left a large structure captioned ‘This is a Gasometer’. In the foreground the game is illustrated with captioned players, ‘Bowler’, ‘Batsman’, ‘Stumper’, ‘1st Slip’ and umpires. The h View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #379 Punch cricket prints. A good and varied selection of forty four original ‘Punch Magazine’ cricket illustrations/cartoons, many hand coloured and mounted, taken from the magazine. Odd Ashes interest, village cricket, Ranji, Grace etc. Various sizes. Odd faults otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #380 Cricket engravings, bookplates, Illustrated News prints etc. Fourteen images including four mounted printed engravings of A.G. Streel, W.H. Patterson, Russell Walker, Lord Hawke taken from the ‘British Sports and Sportsmen’ book published in 1907, each with printed signature below, printed colour image of G.F. Grace 1881, the Hong Kong and Shanghai teams lost in a shipwreck 1892, the Test match between England & Australia, Trumper and Hill at the wickets 1899, Cricket match between the United an View details Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold Lot #381 Cricket engravings, Illustrated News prints etc. Twelve images including ‘Visit of the Royal party to the Cricket Ground at Castle Howard 1850’, ‘Cricket Match between the New Zealand and St. Georges Club’, ‘Clapham Common, July 1840’ J&F. Harwood, ‘The New Cricket Ground, Manchester 1957’, ‘Cricket Match at Winchester between Eton and Winchester College’, ‘Cricket Match at Zanzibar 1875’, Corfu Garrison Cricket Match 1853’, ‘Nottingham v All England, Trent Bridge 1842’ etc. Some of the images w View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #382 Sir Richard John Hadlee. Canterbury, Nottinghamshire, Tasmania and New Zealand 1971-1987. The cricket shirt, trousers and a pair of white sweat bands worn by Hadlee during his final Test series for New Zealand, presented to David Frith at the close of the 3rd Test, England v New Zealand at Edgbaston. The ‘Vonella’ long sleeve shirt with buttons to the front, by Lichfield of New Zealand with embroidered silver fern emblem to breast pocket, signed by Hadlee below. The trousers with handwritten ini View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #383 Sir Richard John Hadlee. Canterbury, Nottinghamshire, Tasmania and New Zealand 1971-1987. Sleeveless woollen Test sweater worn by Hadlee during his final Test series for New Zealand, presented to David Frith at the close of the 3rd Test, England v New Zealand at Edgbaston. The sweater by Manawatu of New Zealand with black stripes to collar and waist, and New Zealand silver fern emblem to chest. With accompanying copy of a ‘Wisden Cricket Monthly’ postcard with details handwritten by Frith, dated View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #384 Sir Richard John Hadlee. Canterbury, Nottinghamshire, Tasmania and New Zealand 1971-1987. A pair of Gunn & Moore ‘Mike Gatting Maestro’ batting gloves with reinforcement to the little finger of the right glove, worn by Hadlee during his final Test series for New Zealand and presented to David Frith at the close of the 3rd Test, England v New Zealand at Edgbaston. Both gloves nicely signed in ink by Hadlee. With accompanying copy of a ‘Wisden Cricket Monthly’ postcard with details handwritten by View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #385 Sir Richard John Hadlee. Canterbury, Nottinghamshire, Tasmania and New Zealand 1971-1987. A white batting helmet with clear visor by Albion C&D Australia, worn by Hadlee during his final Test series for New Zealand and presented to David Frith at the close of the 3rd Test, England v New Zealand at Edgbaston. The helmet with embroidered New Zealand silver fern emblem to front. With accompanying copy of a ‘Wisden Cricket Monthly’ postcard with details handwritten by Frith, dated 10th July 1990. G/ View details Estimates£140 - £180Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #386 Sir Richard John Hadlee. Canterbury, Nottinghamshire, Tasmania and New Zealand 1971-1987. A pair of Gunn & Moore ‘Century’ cricket boots worn by Hadlee during his final Test series for New Zealand and presented to David Frith at the close of the 3rd Test, England v New Zealand at Edgbaston. Both boots nicely signed in ink by Hadlee. With accompanying copy of a ‘Wisden Cricket Monthly’ postcard with details handwritten by Frith, dated 10th July 1990. G/VG View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #387 Sir Richard John Hadlee. Canterbury, Nottinghamshire, Tasmania and New Zealand 1971-1987. Two short sleeve casual shirts, one white, one black, worn by Hadlee during his final Test series for New Zealand and presented to David Frith at the close of the 3rd Test, England v New Zealand at Edgbaston. Both shirts with ‘DB Draught New Zealand Cricket’ emblems to chest and with ‘Hadlee’ inscribed in ink to collar labels. With accompanying copy of a ‘Wisden Cricket Monthly’ postcard with details handwr View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #388 Steve Waugh. New South Wales & Australia 1984-2004. Australian white short-sleeved shirt worn by Waugh on the Australian tour of England in 1989. The shirt, by Puma, with ‘Australian Cricket Board’ emblem to chest was presented to David Frith by Waugh following the series. Very good condition View details Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #389 Steve Waugh. New South Wales & Australia 1984-2004. Australian white sleeveless sweater worn by Waugh on the Australian tour of England in 1993. The sweater, by Silver Fleece, with embroidered Australian emblem to the centre of the chest and ‘XXXX’ sponsors emblem and with green and gold trim to neck, sleeve and waist was presented to David Frith by Waugh following the series. Name tag ‘Steve Waugh’ over label. Very good condition View details Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #390 Steve Waugh. Australia. A pair of Gunn & Moore ‘Maestro’ batting gloves used by Steve Waugh in the 1989 Ashes series in England. One glove signed by Waugh who presented the gloves to David Frith. Some match wear. Slight fading to the signature, otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #391 Dennis Keith Lillee. Western Australia & Australia 1969 to 1983. Original yellow headband, with central ‘green flash’ emblem to front, worn by Lillee whilst bowling for Australia in the 1981 Ashes series. The headband ‘was snatched ‘still dripping’ from the brow of Dennis Lillee’ by Frith. Good condition. One of cricketana’s most esoteric items View details Estimates£140 - £180Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #392 Narendra Deepchand Hirwani. Madhya Pradesh & India 1984-2006. Original yellow headband, with central ‘blue arrow’ emblem to front, worn by Hirwani whilst bowling for India. The headband was given to Frith for his collection. Good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #393 Robert Graeme Pollock, Eastern Province, Transvaal & South Africa 1961-1983. White ‘Benson & Hedges Series’ cricket shirt worn by Pollock in the mid 1980s matches for Transvaal. The shirt with multi colours band to shoulders and ‘Benson & Hedges Series’ sponsors emblem to chest. Some staining around the neck otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #394 Ross Gerald Gregory, Victoria & Australia, 1933-1939. Victorian Cricket Association state long sleeved sweater worn by Gregory during his brief first-class playing career. The sweater, with cable stitch to wool, by ‘The Mutual Store Limited’, with his name handwritten to label, with navy blue trim to neck, waist and sleeves. The sweater has several moth holes and has shrunk a little over time otherwise in good condition for its age. Rare to see a pre-war Victorian sweater View details Estimates£400 - £600StatusUnsold Lot #395 Ross Gerald Gregory, Victoria & Australia, 1933-1939. Australian Test long- sleeved sweater worn by Gregory during his brief Test playing career. The sweater by ‘Farmer’s Sydney’, with his name handwritten to label, with green and gold trim to neck, waist and sleeves. The sweater a little soiled otherwise in good condition for its age. Very rare to see a pre-war Australian Test sweater View details Estimates£500 - £800StatusUnsold Lot #396 Willie Watson. Yorkshire, Leicestershire & England 1939-1964. England home Test sleeveless sweater worn by Watson during the 1953 Ashes series against Australia. The sweater, by Simpson of Piccadilly, with the three lions and crown of England to the centre of the chest, has his name ‘W. Watson’ handwritten to neck label. The sweater has a little shrinkage and wear otherwise in good condition. Sold with a handwritten signed card from Watson to this effect View details Estimates£200 - £300StatusUnsold Lot #397 Leonard ‘Jock’ Livingston. New South Wales & Northamptonshire 1941-1957. Northamptonshire sleeveless 1st XI sweater worn by Livingston during his career with Northamptonshire. The sweater, by Swanns of Gold Street, Northampton, with maroon and yellow trimming to neck and waist. ‘J. Livingston’ handwritten to label at neck. Good condition View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #398 George Edward Tribe. Victoria, Northamptonshire & Australia 1945-1959. A pair of cream cricket flannels (trousers) worn by Tribe during his playing career. The flannels by Austin Reeds, have a buttoned fly with turn-up to leg. Odd small moth hole otherwise in very good condition View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #399 Cricket clothing. A selection of modern cricket clothing including England v Australia 300th Ashes Test, Headingley 2001 commemorative white cricket shirt produced by npower, a Marston’s Beer sponsors white cricket shirt, ‘Bunbury Cricket Club’ white cricket shirt, a replica Sri Lankan one-day shirt (new in bag), a Queensland Bull red and white scarf and three casual cricket shirts, two produced by the E.C.B. Very good condition. Sold with a Brit Oval seat cushion (some minor wear). Qty 9 View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Items per page 102550100 Previous|12345678...16|Next12345678910111213141516 Previous 12345678910111213141516 Next Previous 12345678910111213141516 Next