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 1301-1400 of 1689. Previous|1...1011121314151617|Next Image Lot # Item Title Time Left Your Bids 1287 ‘Cricket. C.V. Grimmett Flicker Book. No. 4, ‘Leg Break Delivery and Leg Break Finger Spin’. Published by Flicker Productions Ltd, London in 1930. Very minor wear and slight staple rusting to covers otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1288 ‘Cricket. C.V. Grimmett Flicker Book. No. 6, ‘Over Spin Delivery and Finger Spin’. Published by Flicker Productions Ltd, London in 1930. Very minor wear and slight staple rusting to covers otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1289 ‘Lancashire Cricket Souvenir for 1881’. Compiled by George Newnes. Printed by Samuel Blomeley, Manchester 1881. 26pp. Extended title to rear wrapper, ‘Lancashire Cricket. A record of the triumphant season of 1881. Containing the full scores of every county match, the batting and bowling analysis of the season, the batting averages of the principal players for the last six years, and a short account of each member of the team with other interesting matter’. 26pp in original paper wrappers with il Estimates£200 - £300Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1290 ‘Lancashire County Cricket. Full Scores and Bowling Analyses of all matches played by the county from the commencement in 1864...’. Frederick Reynolds. John Heywood, Manchester. 1881. First edition, 160p. Bound in modern maroon cloth with original marbled page edges and marbled wrappers retained. Title page expertly restored with lamination film applied. The original front wrapper with printed image laid down of ‘Mr. F.R. Reynolds, Old Trafford, photo by E. Hulton & Co. Ltd. Manchester’. Dedicat Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1291 ‘The Arena Incorporating University and Public School Life, and Amateur Sport’ 1912-1913. Periodical published monthly by Iliffe & Sons, London. Bound in beige cloth in three volumes, with title page and index to front of each volume, original front wrappers retained. Comprises articles on sports and other activities at universities, colleges and schools, including good coverage of cricket, rugby, football and other sports. Complete run of nineteen issues from Volume I no. 1, March 1912, to Vol Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 1292 Hon. R.H. Lyttelton. Three titles, including two first edition hardbacks in original cloth covers. ‘Giants of the Game’, London 1899. ‘Out-door Games. Cricket & Golf’, London 1901. Ex libris B.J. Wakley. Also ‘The Crisis in Cricket and the “Leg Before Rule”’, London 1928 in original paper wrappers. Odd minor faults, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£25 - £35StatusUnsold View details 1293 ‘Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game’. Volume VII. Numbers 170-199 (26th January to 27th December 1888). Bound in mauve cloth, title in gilt to spine, red speckled page edges. Title page and contents page to front, lacking original wrappers. Illustrated. Complete with six supplement score sheets bound in to rear, lacking the pictorial supplement of 1st November. Small tear and loss to final supplement page. Fading to spine, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1294 ‘The Return Match of Cricket between the counties of Kent & Sussex’. Exceptionally early single sided scoresheet for the ‘First Day’s Play’ of the match played at Brighton Royal Cricket Grounds, 12th & 13th September 1836. Printed on paper by Christopherson, Printer, Brighton. In the two day ‘return’ match, the scoresheet shows Kent having been dismissed for 74 and Sussex closing at 77/8. Notable players who took part include W. Mynn, Fuller Pilch, E.G. Wenman, Hillyer (Kent), C. Lanaway, T. Box Estimates£300 - £500Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1295 Sussex v Kent 1846. Exceptionally early scoresheet titled ‘Cricket. State of the Game--- o’clock (Dinner Time)’ on the third day of the match played at Thomas Box’s Royal Cricket Ground at Brighton, dated Saturday 4th July [1846]. The single sided scoresheet printed on the ground by Phillips & Co., and sold by G. Mant. The scorecard shows Kent dismissed for 190 and Sussex for 91 in the first innings, Kent for 141 in the second, with Sussex on 80/7. Players include W.P. Mynn, F. Pilch, N. Felix, Estimates£300 - £400Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1296 Sussex v M.C.C. 1846. Exceptionally early small double sided scorecard for the match played at Thomas Box’s Royal Cricket Ground at Brighton, 10th- 12th August 1846. Estimates£300 - £400Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1297 ‘Grand Match between Kent and Sussex. Close of the Second Day’s Play’ 13th July 1849. Exceptionally early small scorecard for the match played at C.H. Gausden’s Royal Brunwswick Ground at Hove, 12th- 14th August 1849. The double sided scorecard comprises the scores to one side, showing Kent dismissed for 222 and Sussex 169 in the first innings, and Kent ending the second day’s play at 105/5. Players include W. Pilch, T.M. Adams, A. Mynn, F. Pilch, W.R. Hillyer, N. Felix, W. Martingell, E.V. Blig Estimates£300 - £400Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1298 ‘Grand Cricket Match between the Gentlemen of the celebrated I Zingari Club, and the Gentlemen of the Leicester County Club’ 1850. Exceptionally early large scorecard for the match played at The Leicester Cricket Ground [Barker’s Ground], 21st- 24th August 1850. The single sided scorecard with decorative borders comprises complete scores, described as the ‘State of the Game, Saturday, (6 o’clock) August 24th [sic], 1850. In the first innings Leicestershire scored 238 (E. Elmhirst 52) and I Zinga Estimates£200 - £300Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1299 ‘Fifteen Gentlemen of the Universities of Oxford & Cambridge agst. the United All England Eleven’ 1854. Early double sided scorecard printed by ‘Lillywhite’s Printing Tent by authority and under the Patronage of the Marylebone and Other Clubs’ for the match played at Lord’s 10th & 11th July 1854. The scorecard with printed scores for the first innings with the Oxford & Cambridge Fifteen scoring 64, W. Leake (20) being the only batsman to make double figures, and the United Eleven scoring 47 with Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1300 ‘The Gentlemen of Kent agst. the Gentlemen of England’ 1854. Early single sided scorecard printed by ‘Lillywhite’s Printing Tent by authority and under the Patronage of the Marylebone and Other Clubs’ for the match played at Lord’s 13th & 14th July 1854. The scorecard with printed scores showing the first innings scores of England 94, Kent 93, and England at 4/0 in their second innings, possibly at the close of play on the first day. Below are printed ‘Matches to come’ and ‘Return Matches’. Play Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1301 ‘United 11 of England, v. 22 of Herefordshire’ 1856. Early small single sided scorecard for the match played at the ‘New Cricket [Racecourse] Ground, Opposite the Grand Stand, Hereford’, 11th- 13th September 1856. The scorecard with printed scores showing the first innings scores of 64 for the United Eleven (despite the absence of Caesar, Caffyn and Bell who missed their train at Derby), and Hereford at 28/12. Printer unknown. United England players featured include F.P. Miller, J. Dean, W. Mort Estimates£200 - £300Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1302 ‘All England Eleven against United All England Eleven for the Cricketer’s Fund’ 1858. Early single sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s, 7th & 8th June 1858. Printed by F. Lillywhite with decorative header ‘By authority of Mr. J.H. Dark, and under the Distinguished Patronage of the M.C.C. and the S.C.C.’. The scorecard with complete printed scores in which All England scored 111 and United England 155 in the first innings. All England were dismissed in the second innings for 143, Unite Estimates£400 - £600Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1303 ‘County of Surrey v. Sixteen of Oxford University’ 1859. Early single sided scorecard with decorative header, ‘F. Lillywhite’s Cricket Score’ printed ‘By authority and under the Patronage of the M.C.C. and S.C.C.’ for the match played at The Oval 7th & 8th July 1859. The scorecard with printed scores showing the first innings scores of Oxford 166, Surrey 138 in the first innings, and Oxford 114 in the second. Surrey went on to score 142/8, scraping home by just two wickets. A strong Surrey team Estimates£200 - £300Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1304 ‘Gentlemen of England v. Players’ 1860. Early double sided scorecard with decorative header, ‘F. Lillywhite’s Cricket Score’ printed ‘By authority and under the Distinguished Patronage of the M.C.C. and S.C.C.’ for the match played at Kennington Oval 5th- 7th July 1860. In a high scoring match in which 813 runs were scored, the scorecard shows the complete printed scores. In the first innings the Players made 328, and Gentlemen 160. Following on in the second innings the Gentlemen made 245, the Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1305 ‘Surrey v. North of England’ 1861. Early single sided scorecard with decorative header, ‘F. Lillywhite’s Cricket Score’ printed ‘By authority and under the Distinguished Patronage of the M.C.C. and S.C.C.’ for the match played at Kennington Oval 18th- 20th July 1861. The scorecard with complete printed scores showing Surrey’s first innings of 142, and the North 250 giving them a lead of 108. In the second innings Surrey made 320 (Caffyn 98) and then dismissed the North for 120 to win by 92 runs. Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1306 ‘Surrey v. England’ 1862. Early single sided scorecard with decorative header, ‘F. Lillywhite’s Cricket Score’ printed ‘By authority and under the Distinguished Patronage of the M.C.C. and S.C.C.’ for the match played at Kennington Oval 25th- 27th August 1862. The scorecard with complete printed scores showing England’s first (and only) innings total of 503. Surrey replied with 102 and, following-on, 154/6. The match ended in a draw. Top scorer in the match was Tom Hayward who made 117 in Englan Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1307 ‘Broughton Cricket Club. All England Eleven v. Broughton Eighteen’ 1863. Early single sided scorecard for the match played at Broughton Cricket Club Ground, Salford, 18th- 20th June 1863. Printed ‘By order, Arthur Burgess, Printer’. The scorecard, with complete printed scores, lists England’s innings above those of Broughton, despite Broughton batting first. In the first innings Broughton were dismissed for 105 and England 131. In the second Broughton were all out for 77 and England ended 52/6 t Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1308 ‘Cricket- Yorkshire v. Surrey’ 1863. Early small double sided scorecard for the match played at The Bramall Lane Ground, Sheffield, 27th- 29th July 1863. The scorecard, with complete printed scores, shows Surreys innings of 201 and 144, Yorkshire 172 and 174/6, Yorkshire winning a close contest by three wickets. Printed on the ground by T.S. Algar of Sheffield. Players featured include W. Mortlock, G. Griffith, W. Caffyn, T. Lockyer, H. Jupp, H.H. Stephenson, J. Caesar, T.W. Gunn (Surrey), J. Th Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1309 ‘Grand Cricket Match. 11 of Notts v. 14 Free Foresters’ 1863. Frank Tinley’s Benefit. Early single sided scorecard for the match played at Trent Bridge Ground, Nottingham, 13th- 15th August 1863. The scorecard with complete printed scores for the remarkable tied match, Free Foresters’ scoring 114 and 212, Nottinghamshire’s 115 and 211. Printed on the ground by George Richards, 39 Greyhound Street [Nottingham]. Notable players include C.F. Daft, C. Brampton, R. Daft, J. Grundy, J. Jackson, R.C. T Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1310 ‘Surrey v. Nottinghamshire’ 1864. Early single sided scorecard with decorative header, ‘F. Lillywhite’s Cricket Score’ printed ‘By authority and under the Distinguished Patronage of the Marylebone and Surrey County Clubs’ for the match played at Kennington Oval 4th & 5th July 1864. The scorecard with printed scores for the first innings, Surrey scoring 468 (Stephenson 119, Lockyer 108no), Nottinghamshire 283, and handwritten scores in ink for the second innings with Nottinghamshire following on Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1311 ‘Surrey v. Yorkshire’ 1864. Early single sided scorecard with decorative header, ‘F. Lillywhite’s Cricket Score’ printed ‘By authority and under the Distinguished Patronage of the Marylebone and Surrey County Clubs’ for the match played at Kennington Oval 1st- 3rd August 1864. The scorecard dated ‘Saturday August 1st’ with printed scores for the first innings, Surrey having scored 143 and Yorkshire on 78/7 (Yorkshire went on to be bowled out for 100). In the second innings Surrey scored 157, and Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1312 ‘Surrey v. Nottingham’ 1865. Early double sided scorecard with decorative header, ‘Fred. Lillywhite’s Cricket Score’ printed ‘By authority & under the Distinguished Patronage of the M.C.C., S.C.C.C. and other Counties’ for the match played at Kennington Oval 13th- 15th July 1865. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Nottinghamshire scored 157 and 207, Surrey 170 and 195 to win by one wicket. Players include H. Jupp, T. Humphrey, E. Pooley, W. Mortlock, G. Griffith, J. Caesar, H.H. Stephen Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1313 ‘North v. South’ 1865. Early small single sided scorecard with decorative engraved header depicting a cricket scene, for the match played at Canterbury 7th- 9th August 1865. Dated ‘Monday, August the 7th’ the scorecard appears to have been printed during the second day’s play, with South having scored 148 and North on 33/8. The North were dismissed for 105 with the South reaching 141 in their second innings, and then bowling out the North for 157 to win by 27 runs. Players include T. Humphrey, H Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1314 ‘Universities: Oxford v. Cambridge’ 1866. Early single sided official ‘M.C.C. Lord’s Ground’ scorecard for the match played at Lord’s 18th & 19th June 1866. The scorecard with complete printed scores, Oxford University scoring 62 and 171, Cambridge 128 and 93. Notable players include E.L. Fellowes, W.F. Maitland, O. Spencer-Smith, E.W. Tritton, E.S. Carter (Oxford), A.H. Winter, F.G. Pelham, A. Walker, G.W.S. Lyttelton, C.E. Green, C.A. Absolom (England 1 Test), W.B. Weighall (Cambridge) etc. 4. Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1315 ‘11 of All England, (versus) 22 Hull & District’ 1867. Early single sided scorecard for the match played at Argyle Street, Hull, 8th & 9th July 1867. The scorecard with printed scores for the first (and only) innings of All England who scored 150. Hull were bowled out for 51 and, following on, for 58, All England winning by an innings and 41 runs. All England’s team comprised, E. Stephenson, J. Robotham, W. Oscroft, T. Hayward, J. Smith, G.F. Tarrant, G. Anderson, L. Greenwood, J. Jackson, G. Pi Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1316 ‘Gentlemen of Lancashire v. Gentlemen of Yorkshire’ 1867. Early single sided scorecard for the match played at Old Trafford 9th- 11th July 1867. The scorecard printed by W. Whittam of Sheffield with complete printed scores. Lancashire achieved an impressive total of 586 in their only innings, Yorkshire 212 and, following on, 157/6. The match was drawn. Notable players include W. Watson, E.B. Rowley, H.W. Barber, E. Whittaker, F.W. Wright (Lancashire), G. Savile, B.W. Waud, H.W. Verelst (Yorkshir Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1317 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’ 1867. Early double sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval 15th- 17th July 1867. The scorecard printed at the Oval by Mercer & Gardner of Kennington Green with complete printed scores. In the first innings Gentlemen were bowled out for 136, Players for 249. In the second, Gentlemen reached 244/7 and the match was drawn. Players include E.M. Grace, R.D. Walker, A. Pubbock, W.F. Maitland, J. Round, E.W. Tritton, W.F. Traill (Gentlemen), T. Humphrey, H. Jupp, Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1318 ‘North [of the Thames] v. South of the Thames’ 1868. Early double sided official ‘M.C.C. Lord’s Ground’ scorecard for the match played at Lord’s 8th June 1868 with complete printed scores. In a low scoring game North scored 73 and 56, South 106 and 25/1 to win by nine wickets. Players include G. Summers, A.N. Hornby, J.W. Dale, H.W. Verelst, G. Wootton, L. Greenwood, J. Grundy (North), E.M. Grace, H. Jupp, G. Griffith, W.G. Grace, E. Pooley, James Lillywhite, T. Humphrey, E. Willsher (South) etc Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1319 ‘Surrey and Middlesex v. England. Benefit of Julius Caesar’ 1868. Early double sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval 17th- 19th August 1868. The scorecard with complete printed scores with England scoring 115 and 79, Surrey & Middlesex 97 & 98 to win a close match by one wicket. Players include G. Summers, J. Ricketts, W.G. Grace, James Lillywhite, F. Silcock, C.I. Thornton, J. Thewlis, E. Willsher (England), T. Humphrey, H. Jupp, E.W. Pooley, T. Hearne, H.H. Stephenson, G. Gri Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1320 ‘Eton v. Harrow’ 1869. Early single sided official ‘M.C.C. Lord’s Ground’ scorecard for the match played at Lord’s 9th & 10th July 1869 with complete printed scores. Batting first, Eton scored 237 (Ottaway 108) before bowling out Harrow twice for 91 and 127. Result ‘Eton winning by an innings and 19 runs’ annotated in ink to lower border. Players who went on to play first-class county cricket include for Eton, G.H. Longman (Warwickshire), A. Tabor (Middlesex), C.J. Ottaway (Kent, Middlesex), G.R Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1321 ‘Manchester Club and Ground versus Birkenhead Park Club and Ground’ 1869. Early double sided scorecard for the match played at Old Trafford 9th & 10th July 1869. The scorecard printed on the ground by J.W. Mason, Hulme Advertiser Office, with complete printed scores. Manchester scored 80 and 318, Birkenhead 114 and 175, Manchester winning by 109 runs. Notable players who played county cricket for Lancashire include F.S. Head, F.W. Wright, E.B. Rowley, S.H. Swire, E. Storer, A.B. Rowley, F.R. Rey Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1322 ‘North v. South’ 1869. Early single sided scorecard with decorative engraved header depicting a cricket scene, for the match played at Canterbury 9th- 10th August 1869. Dated ‘Monday, August 9th’ the scorecard with complete printed scores. The North scored 107 and 154, in reply The South scored 83 and 179/2 to win by eight wickets. Players include A.N. Hornby, G. Summers, T. Bignall, R.A.H. Mitchell, F. Wyld, W. Price, A. Appleby, W. McIntyre, G. Wootton, J.C. Shaw (North), W.G. Grace, H. Jupp, Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1323 ‘All E. Eleven v. Twenty-Two of [Sheffield] Shrewsbury Cricket Club’ 1870. Early single sided scorecard for the match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 11th- 13th July 1870. The scorecard appears to have been printed during the final day’s play, All England having scored 129 and 182, in reply Shrewsbury scoring 144 and having reached 21/1 in their second innings. They ended 83/10 and the match was drawn. The All England team comprised J. Smith, W. Oscroft, R. Butler, T. Hayward, R.P. Carpenter, Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1324 ‘Yorkshire v. Nottingham’ 1870. Early single sided scorecard for the match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 15th- 17th July 1870. The scorecard with complete printed scores, Nottinghamshire reaching 146 and 142, Yorkshire scoring 147 and ending their second innings at 107/6, the match ending in a draw. Players featured include W. Oscroft, T. Bignall, J. Selby, R. Daft. G. Parr, A. Shaw, G. Wootton, J.C. Shaw (Nottinghamshire), J. Thewlis, E. Lockwood, G. Pinder, E.B. Rawlinson, J. Rowbotham, R Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1325 ‘Sussex v. Surrey’ 1871. Early double sided scorecard for the match played at the Royal Brunswick Ground, Hove, 17th- 19th July 1871. Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1326 ‘Gentlemen of England v. Players of England. John Lillywhite’s Farewell Benefit’ 1871. Early single sided scorecard for the match played at the Royal Brunswick Ground, Hove, 14th- 16th August 1871. The scorecard with complete printed scores with the Gentlemen making 159 and 496, the Players 193 and 147/6, the match ending in a draw. Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1327 ‘Surrey v. Yorkshire’ 1871. Early double sided scorecard for the match played at the Kennington Oval 21st & 22nd August 1871. The scorecard with complete printed scores, Surrey making 111 and 72, Yorkshire 100 and 85/0 to win by ten wickets. Players featured include H. Jupp, R. Humphrey, T. Humphrey, E.W. Pooley, H.H. Stephenson, J.c. Gregory, W.H. Anstead, J. Southerton, W.G. Marten (Surrey), L. Greenwood, J. Rowbotham, E. Lockwood, R. Iddison, A. Hill, G. Pinder, T. Emmett, R.O. Clayton (Yorks Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1328 ‘A.E. [All England] Eleven v. [Dublin] University Cricket Club (Past and Present)’ 1872. Rare early double sided folding scorecard/ programme for the match played at College Park, Dublin, 27th- 29th May 1872. The scorecard with titles to front below the university emblem with decorative borders. The centre pages show the scorecard with incomplete scores printed in copperplate style. The University Twenty Two scored 52 in their first innings, All England replying with 98, the University then reac Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1329 ‘Gentlemen of the South v. Players of the South’ 1872. Early double sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 27th & 28th June 1872. The scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in ink. The Players scored 154 and 108, in reply the Gentlemen scored 182 and 81/7 to win by three wickets. Players include H. Jupp, R. Humphrey, T. Hearne, H.R.J. Charlwood, E.W. Pooley, James Lillywhite, A.A. Reed, J. Southerton, W.G. Marten (Players), W.G. Grace, M. Turner, G.F. Grace, C.I Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1330 ‘Middlesex v Surrey’ 1872. Early and rare original single sided scorecard for the match played at the Princes Ground, Chelsea on the 15th & 16th August 1872. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores with Middlesex batting first in the first innings having reached 89/8. A rallying innings of 25no by M.P. Betts saw Middlesex through to a total of 128. In reply Surrey then made 224 in their first innings before bowling out Middlesex a second time, for 101. Surrey then knocked off the required s Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1331 ‘Middlesex v Yorkshire’ 1873. Early and rare original double sided scorecard for the match played at the Princes Ground, Chelsea on the 22nd- 24th May 1873. The scorecard with complete printed scores, Yorkshire batting first scoring 163 and 118. In reply Middlesex made 215 in their first innings, and reached their target of 67 to win by ten wickets, I.D. Walker (42) and C.E. Green (25) the two not out batsmen. Earlier, Walker had achieved the top score of the match with 64 in Middlesex’s first i Estimates£130 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1332 ‘Eton v. Harrow’ 1873. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s, 11th- 12th July 1873. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Eton batted first and made 145 and 166. Replying, Harrow scored 146 in their first innings. Set 165 to win, they reached 167/5 to win by five wickets, Hadow ending 54no, and Crutchley making 49. The result annotated in ink to lower margin. Players who went on to play County cricket include from Eton, F.M. Buckland (Oxford University & Midd Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1333 ‘Gloucestershire v. Yorkshire’ 1873. Rare early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Clifton College, 14th- 16th August 1873. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Batting first, Gloucestershire made 404. In reply Yorkshire were dismissed for 182 and, following on, 287. Set 66 to win, Gloucestershire ended 69/5 to win by five wickets. The scorecard is partially laid down to page, with printed advertisement for Bristol & Exeter, South Devon and Cornwall Railways to verso. Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1334 ‘Sussex v. Nottingham’ 1873. Rare early original double sided scorecard for the match played at the County Cricket Ground, Brighton, 14th- 16th August 1873. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores showing Sussex’s first innings, a record low score of only 19. The innings comprised six ducks, the highest scorers being Greenfield (9) and Jeffrey (8no). Harry Phillips was absent having missed his train. In reply, Nottinghamshire scored 101, with Sussex rallying in their second innings with 96 Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1335 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’ 1874. Rare early original double sided scorecard for the match played at the Kennington Oval 2nd- 4th July 1874. The scorecard with incomplete printed and handwritten scores showing the first innings scores of Gentlemen 165 and Players 115 (with Ephraim Lockwood carrying his bat for 67no), and the Gentlemen dismissed for 256 in their second innings. With the Players set 307 to win, Jupp and Lockwood put on 78 for the first wicket but despite contributions from Emmett (36) Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1336 ‘North v. South’ 1875. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s 17th May 1875. The scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores and further ink annotations relating to the match. In this remarkable match, scheduled for three days but completed in one, North were dismissed in their first innings for 90 with James Southerton taking nine wickets for thirty runs. Last man, Morley, was run out so depriving Southerton his clean sweep. In reply, South reached 123. Estimates£140 - £180Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1337 ‘Kent v. Sussex 1875. Rare early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Catford Bridge, 31st May- 2nd June 1875. The scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores. In the inaugural first-class match to be played at the Private Banks Sports Ground at Catford Kent batted first and reached 158 with Lord Harris top scorer with 84. Estimates£140 - £180Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1338 ‘Grand Cricket Match between Leicestershire & Lancashire’ 1875. Very rare early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Victoria Park Cricket Ground, Leicester, 14th- 15th June 1875. The scorecard with complete printed scores detailing Lancashire’s scores of 138 and 216. In reply Leicestershire reach 99 and 20/2, the two day match ending in a draw. Included are bowling analyses for the first innings in which Bishop took 6/49 for Leicestershire. Other players featured include A.N. Estimates£140 - £180Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1339 ‘Yorkshire County 11 v. 18 of Leinster Club Dublin’ 1876. Early single sided scorecard for the match played at the Leinster Cricket Ground, 8th- 10th June 1870. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Yorkshire batting first scored 65 and 116, in reply Leinster were dismissed for 61 and 88, Yorkshire winning by 32 runs. The Yorkshire team comprised T. Armitage, J. Hicks, A. Greenwood, E. Lockwood, G. Ulyett, J.L. Byrom, T. Emmett, R.O. Clayton, J. Thewlis, A. Hill and G. Pinder. The former S Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1340 ‘Middlesex v Surrey 1876’. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at the Princes Ground, Chelsea on the 12th-14th June 1876. Printed and handwritten scores in ink for Surrey’s first innings which ended 276 all out, Jupp scoring 92no, and Henderson taking six wickets. Middlesex went on to score 339, Ottaway achieving his highest first-class score of 112, and Surrey’s Southerton taking seven wickets off 69 overs. Surrey were dismissed a second time, for 132, Henderson taking a Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1341 W.G. Grace 50th century. Sussex v Gloucestershire 1876. Official and early single sided scorecard for the match played at the ‘Sussex County Cricket Ground, Brighton [Hove]’, 12th- 14th June 1876. The three Grace brothers played for Gloucestershire who, batting first, scored 161 with Fillery of Sussex taking seven wickets. Sussex gained a slender first innings lead when they were dismissed for 169, before Gloucestershire reached a second innings total of 212, fillery taking a further six wickets Estimates£140 - £180Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1342 W.G. Grace 400 runs in an innings. ‘United South 11 v. 22 of Grimsby & District’ 1876. Official and early single sided scorecard for the match played at Worsley Ground, Grimsby, 10th- 12th July 1876 with complete printed scores. In the high scoring match W.G. Grace carried his bat for 400no, his cousin, Walter Gilbert, made 116, and younger brother, Fred Grace, 60. Batting first, at the end of the first day’s play, Gloucestershire were 217/2 (Grace 130no), by close of the second day they had rea Estimates£300 - £400Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1343 ‘Yorkshire versus Gloucestershire’ 1876. Official and early single sided scorecard for the match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 24th- 26th July 1876 with complete printed scores. All three Grace brothers, E.M., W.G., and G.F., played for Gloucestershire, as did their cousin, W.R. Gilbert. The Yorkshire team was comprised entirely of professionals, and Gloucestershire all amateurs. In a remarkable match attended by some 20,000 on the first two days, which Gloucestershire won by 17 runs, the G Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1344 ‘Lancashire v. Sussex’ 1877. Official and early single sided scorecard for the match played at Old Trafford, 2nd- 4th August 1877, with complete printed scores. Lancashire batted first and made 345 with contributions from debutant A.G. Steel (87), Kershaw (66), Rowley (55) etc. Fillery took 5/50 for Sussex. In reply, Sussex made 241 (H. Phillips 79), and, following on, were dismissed for 73, giving Lancashire victory by an innings and 31 runs. Lancashire’s Watson took ten wickets in the match. P Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1345 ‘Grand Cricket Week. Canterbury. Kent with two men given v. All England’ 1877. Official and early single sided scorecard for the match played at Canterbury, 6th- 8th August 1877, with complete printed scores. Kent’s ‘given’ men were W.G. Grace and A.W. Ridley. Kent batted first and scored 229, W.G. Grace the top scorer with 50. In reply England made 209 (Lockwood 63), and Kent then made 342 (Penn 135). Rain prevented a result and the match ended in a draw with England on 32/2 including the wicke Estimates£130 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1346 Australia inaugural tour of England 1878. M.C.C. and Ground v. Australians, Lord’s, 27th May 1878. Original and rare silk scorecard for the Australian’s second match match of the tour. In the remarkable game, M.C.C. were dismissed for only 33. Only A.N. Hornby reached double figures (19), and there were six ducks. In reply, the Australians scraped to 41 (W. Midwinter 10). However, in M.C.C.’s second innings they were dismissed for a paltry 19 with Flowers reaching 11, and seven ducks including t Estimates£140 - £180Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1347 Australia inaugural tour to England 1878. Surrey v Australians. Early and rare official double sided scorecard for the tour match played at Kennington Oval, 3rd & 4th June 1878. The scorecard with complete printed scores. In the low scoring game, Surrey made 107 and 80, in reply Australia reached 110 and 78/5 to win the match by five wickets. Two bowlers shone, each taking eight wickets in the first innings and eleven wickets apiece in the match, Spofforth for the Australians who returned match Estimates£180 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1348 Australia inaugural tour to England 1878. Gentlemen of England v Australians. Early and rarer official single sided scorecard for the tour match played at Princes Ground, Chelsea, 17th- 19th June 1878. The scorecard with incomplete printed and handwritten scores. In the rain affected game, the Gentlemen won by an innings and one run. The Australans batted first, making 75, only Bannerman (13) reaching double figures, W.G. Grace and A.G. Steele taking four wickets apiece. In reply, Gentlemen reac Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1349 Australia inaugural tour to England 1878. ‘Australian Eleven v. 11 of Hull’. Early and rare official single sided scorecard for the tour match played at Hull Cricket Ground, Argyll Street, Hull, 18th- 20th July 1878. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Hull, whose team was strengthened with the inclusion of A. Greenwood, A. Smith, W. Clarke and M. McIntyre, batted first scorinb 250. In reply the Australians made 305 (Allan 78) and then bowled out Hull in their second innings for 68 and r Estimates£130 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1350 Australia inaugural tour to England 1878. ‘Australians v Cambridge University’. Early official double sided scorecard for the tour match played at Lord’s, 22nd- 23rd July 1878. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores. Cambridge University batted first and scored 285 (A. Lyttelton 72, A.G. Steele 59). In reply the Australians were restricted to 111 (W.L. Murdch 47) thanks to the fast bowling of P.H. Morton (Surrey 1884, 2 matches) who achieved his best bowling analysis of 7/45. Following on, Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1351 ‘Surrey v. Sussex’ 1878. Early official single sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 5th- 7th August 1878. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Batting first, Sussex made 185 (H. Whitfield 64), and in reply Surrey made 218 with H. Jupp taking 255 minutes to score 98. Sussex were then dismissed a second time, for 93 thanks to the Surrey bowler, E.D. Barratt taking 5/50. Surrey comfortably reached their target of 61 (J. Shuter 44no), ending on 63 for the loss of only one Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1352 ‘Sussex v. Gloucestershire’ Cheltenham Cricket Festival 1878. Early official folding scorecard for the match played at the College Ground, Cheltenham, 19th- 21st August 1878. The scorecard with complete printed scores to one side with advertising and programme of music, and further advertising to verso. Gloucestershire batted first and in their only innings reached 198, P. Hattersley-Smith top scorer with 51no, and J.B. Hide taking 7/48 for Sussex. In reply Sussex were dismissed for only 29 with Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1353 Australia inaugural tour to England 1878. ‘Australians v. Hastings and District’. Early and rare official double sided scorecard for the tour match played at Central Recreation Ground, Hastings, 26th- 28th August 1878. The scorecard with complete printed scores showing the eighteen of Hastings scoring 131 in their first innings, Ivo Bligh top scorer with 43, and Australia replying with 260 (G. Bailey 106, H. Murdock 73). Hastings were then bowled out for 82, the Australians winning by an innings Estimates£180 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1354 Australia inaugural tour to England 1878. ‘Australians v. Players of England’. Early and rare official double sided scorecard for the tour match played at Kennington Oval, 2nd- 3rd September 1878. The scorecard with complete printed scores of a low scoring and tight match. The Australians batting first were dismissed for 77, of which Charles Bannerman scored 52 of them, with Ted Barrett taking all ten wickets for 43 runs, his best career figures. In reply, Players reached 82 with Spofforth takin Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1355 Australia inaugural tour to England 1878. ‘Twelve of West of Scotland v. The Australians’. Very rare and early official single sided scorecard for the tour match played on the West of Scotland Ground, Partick, 13th & 14th September 1878. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores showing the Australians at 158/3 in their first innings with A.C. Bannerman dismissed for 27, C. Bannerman for 33, and T.P. Horan for 17, and not out batsmen F.R. Spofforth on 49 and D.W. Gregory on 20. The Australian Estimates£180 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1356 ‘Over Thirty v. Under Thirty. Complimentary Match to Mr. W.G. Grace’ 1879. Early official double sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s, 21st- 23rd July 1879. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores showing the first innings scores with the Under Thirty team making 111 and the Over Thirty team 138. In their second innings, Under Thirty had reached 29/5. They were ultimately bowled out for 80, W.G. Grace taking 6/33. Over Thirty knocked off the required runs to win by seven wickets. Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1357 ‘13 of Kent v. 11 of All England. Grand Cricket Week, Canterbury’ 1879. Early official double sided scorecard for the match played at the St. Lawrence Ground, Canterbury, 4th- 6th August 1879. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores showing the first innings scores with the Kent team making 142 (W.G. Grace 5/38) and All England 72. Kent in their second innings had reached 12/2 and were ultimately dismissed for 174. With a first innings deficit of 70 and set a target of 245 to win, England w Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1358 ‘[United] North of England Eleven v Eighteen of Hastings & District’ 1879. Early and rare ‘authorised’ double sided larger scorecard for the match played at the Central Recreation Ground, Hastings, 1st- 3rd September 1879. The scorecard with complete printed scores in which the North made 200 (T. Foster 56, L. Hall 46no) and 188 (Hall 68,W. Rigley 61). In reply Hastings reached 186 (A.H. Stratford 59) and 52/6 (J. Phillips 22), the match ending in a draw. Alfred Stratford of Hastings not only wa Estimates£140 - £180Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1359 ‘Derbyshire v. Kent’ 1880. Early official single sided scorecard for the match played at the County Cricket Ground, Derby, 14th- 16th June 1880. The scorecard with complete printed scores in which a weakened Kent team batting first made 102 (Hay 6/23) and 90 (Mycroft 6/43). Derbyshire replied with 99 in their first innings with Kent’s Charles Cunliffe returning career best figures of 7/25 off 26.3 overs. Derbyshire knocked off the required runs, ending 96/4 (T. Foster 49no) to win by six wickets Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1360 Australia second tour to England 1880. ‘Gloucestershire v. Australians’. Early and rare official double sided scorecard for the match played at the Clifton College Ground, Bristol, 2nd- 4th August 1880. The scorecard with complete printed scores in which the Australians batted first, scoring 110 (W.G. Grace 6/44) and 246 (Grace 5/90). McDonnell top scored in both innings with 42 and 79 respectively. In reply, Gloucestershire reached 191 in their first innings, but fell short in their second inni Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1361 ‘Surrey v. Kent’ 1880. Early official single sided scorecard for the match played at the Kennington Oval, 30th August- 1st September 1880. The scorecard with complete printed scores for the high scoring drawn match on a good Oval pitch. Surrey batted first and scored 257 (J. Shuter 109), in reply Kent reached 343 (Ivo Bligh 105, Lord Harris 123). In the second innings, Surrey made 209 setting Kent a target of 124 in 75 minutes, and Kent ended 53/2. Other players featured include W.W. Read, H. Ju Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1362 Australia tour to England 1880. ‘Australians v. Hastings and District’. Early and rare ‘Authorised’ larger double sided scorecard for the tour match played at Central Recreation Ground, Hastings, 30th August- 1st September 1880. The scorecard with complete printed scores showing the eighteen of Hastings scoring 245 in their first innings, W.W. Reeve top scorer with 61, and the Australians replying with 186 (W.L. Murdoch 86). Hastings were then bowled out for 176, and the Australians reached 60/3 Estimates£130 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1363 First Test Match in England. England v. Australia 1880. Early and rare original double sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 6th- 8th September 1880. The scorecard with complete printed scores. England batted first with W.G. and E.M. Grace opening the batting and putting on 91 for the first wicket before E.M. Grace was dismissed for 36. W.G. went on to score England’s first Test century, making 152. Other contributions came from A.P. Lucas (55) and Lord Harris (52). In reply A Estimates£500 - £800Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1364 Australia tour to England 1880. ‘Australians v. Players of England’. Early and rare original double sided scorecard for the match played at Crystal Palace, 27th- 29th September 1880. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores showing the first innings in which the Players were dismissed for 90, W. Barnes top scoring with 39, and in reply the Australians made 133. In the second innings, the Players were bowled out for 82. Set only forty to win, the Australians scraped home with just two wickets Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1365 Cambridge University. ‘Seniors’ Match’. A.G. Steel’s XI v G.B. Studd’s XI 1881. Early original small single sided scorecard for the match played at the University Cricket Ground, Fenners, Cambridge, 5th & 6th May 1881. Playing twelve per side, the scorecard with complete printed scores shows Studd’s XI batting first and scoring 151 and 134. In reply Steel’s XI made 212 and 74/1 to win by ten wickets. E.A. Maynard of Steel’s XI top scored in the match with 68 in the first innings. F.D. Gaddum too Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1366 ‘The [Cambridge] University v. England’ 1881. Early original small single sided scorecard for the match played at the University Cricket Ground, Fenners, Cambridge, 9th- 11th May 1881. Playing twelve per side, the scorecard with complete printed scores shows The University batting first and scoring 206, England replying with 157, and The University ending the second day’s play at 151/4. They were ultimately dismissed for 298, with England holding out for a draw, finishing on 65/8. The three Stud Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1367 ‘M.C.C. & Ground v. Cambridge University’ 1881. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s, 16th- 18th June 1881. The scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores shows M.C.C. batting first, scoring 232 and 205. Cambridge University replied with 177 and, set 261 to win were dismissed for 190. ‘M.C.C. won by 70 runs’ annotated in ink to lower margin. The Cambridge University team featured the three Studd brothers, G.B. (4 & 70), J.E.K. (11 & 0) and C.T. Studd ( Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1368 ‘North v. South ([Harry] Jupp’s Benefit)’ 1881. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 14th- 16th July 1881. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores shows North’s only innings of 409 (Bates 93, Ulyett 92, Selby 80), and South having reached 83/7. The South were later dismissed in their first innings for 197 and, following on, for 121. In the absence of W.G. Grace and Midwinter The South were outgunned, The North winning convincingly by an innings and Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1369 ‘[Cambridge] University v. England’ 1882. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at the University Cricket Ground, Fenners, Cambridge, 15th- 17th May 1882. Printed on blue card with attractive engraved vignette of a cricket scene to top, the scorecard with complete printed scores,.The University batted first and scored 165 (J.E.K. Studd 48, H. Rotherham 7/74). In reply England made 384 in their only innings (A.P. Lucas 145, G.F. Vernon 70), and then The University were bowled Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1370 Australia to tour England 1882. ‘[Cambridge] University versus The Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at the University Cricket Ground, Fenners, Cambridge, 29th- 31st May 1882. Printed on blue card, the scorecard with complete printed scores in which the three Studd brothers all made valuable contributions. Choosing to bat first on a good wicket the Australians were restricted to 139 with C.T. Studd and R.C. Ramsay taking five wickets each. In reply, C.T. St Estimates£140 - £180Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1371 ‘Yorkshire v. Sussex’ 1882. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at the Saville Cricket Ground, Dewsbury, 15th- 17th June 1882. The scorecard with complete printed scores. In the first innings a weak Sussex side were bowled out for 104, F.F.J. Greenfield top scoring with 55 and E. Peate taking 5/41 for Yorkshire. Yorkshire then made 184 (W. Bates 56) before bowling Sussex out cheaply again for 100, James Lillywhite top scoring with 28no and Peate taking a further six wicket Estimates£200 - £300Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1372 Australia to tour England 1882. ‘Australians v. Players of England’. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at the Kennington Oval, 10th- 12th August 1882. The scorecard with complete printed scores in which the Players batted first and scored 322, J.M. Read top scoring with 130, and W. Barnes making 87. In reply against a powerful bowling attack the Australians made 150 and, following on 138, the Players winning by an innings and 34 runs. The Players eleven also featured A. Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1373 ‘Middlesex v. Gloucestershire’ Cheltenham Cricket Week 1882. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at the College Ground, Cheltenham, 14th- 16th August 1882. The scorecard with incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil. Gloucestershire batted first, reaching 144 W.E. Midwinter top scorer with 44, C.T. Studd taking 4/53. Replying, Middlesex made 228 (G.B. Studd 57, W.G. Grace 5/75). In the second innings Gloucestershire were dismissed for 176, C.T. Studd taking 8/71 Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1374 ‘Yorkshire v. Gloucestershire’ Cheltenham Cricket Week 1882. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at the College Ground, Cheltenham, 17th- 19th August 1882. The scorecard with incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil. Gloucestershire batting first, made 256 (W.W.F. Pullen 71). In reply, Yorkshire were bowled out for 115 (L. Hall 37, W.A. Woof 6/32) and, following on, for 96 (T. Emmett 35). Gloucestershire won by an innings and 45 runs for their first victory of t Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1375 ‘Cricket. Eleven Dafts v. Skegness C.C.’ 1882. Early and unusual original large single sided scorecard for the match between eleven members of the Daft family against Skegness, played at Skegness, 26th August 1882. Skegness batted first and made 72, Richard Daft taking seven wickets. The introductory text above the scorecard describes the Daft XI’s only innings, ‘Mr. R. Daft, the celebrated player, made the extraordinary score of 103, including two fives, sixteen fours, and five threes’ in a tot Estimates£140 - £180Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1376 The Ashes. ‘England v. Australia’ 1882. Early and original double sided official scorecard for the second Test match to be played in England, Kennington Oval, 28th- 30th August 1882. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Australia batted first and were bowled out for only 63, top scorer was Blackham (17), R.G. Barlow taking 5/19 off 31 overs of which 22 were maidens. Replying, England were dismissed for 101, George Ulyett scoring 26 and Fred Spofforth taking 7/46. Australia then made 122 i Estimates£400 - £600Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1377 Nottinghamshire v. Surrey 1883. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, 14th- 16th May 1883. The scorecard with complete printed scores. A weakened Surrey side batted first and scraped to 87 with only Bobby Abel (45) and W.W. Read (21) reaching double figures. Nottinghamshire replied with 188 (A. Shaw 33, A. Shrewsbury 31, W.E. Roller taking 5/27), and then Surrey were bowled out cheaply a second time, this time for only 43 with Read (17) the only Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1378 ‘Sussex v. Yorkshire’ 1883. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 11th- 13th June 1883. The scorecard with complete printed scores in a match with a tense finish. Sussex batted first and made 182, W. Humphreys top scorer with 33. In reply Yorkshire were bowled out for 128, a deficit of 56, E. Peate ending 29no, A.B. Hide taking 6/45. Sussex were then dismissed for 128 in their second innings with only J.B. Hide (58) and E.J. McCormick (42) reachin Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1379 ‘Sussex v Kent 1883. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at The County Ground, Hove, 18th- 20th June 1883. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Sussex batted first and made 273, W. Humphreys top scorer with 63. In reply Kent reached 259, E.F.S. Tylecote making the top match score of 78. In the second innings Sussex scored 259 (H. Phillips 53, G.N. Wyatt 51), setting Kent 306 to win. The loss of early wickets made the task more difficult and they were bowled out for Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1380 ‘Gloucestershire v. Lancashire’ 1883. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Old Trafford, 26th & 27th July 1883. The scorecard with complete printed scores in the match in which Gloucestershire batted first and were dismissed for what was then their lowest total, reaching only 34. Only Frank Townsend (16) and W.G. Grace (11) reached double figures. A.G. Steel and Dick Barlow took five wickets apiece, Barlow conceding only ten runs in the twenty overs he bowled. In reply L Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1381 ‘The United Eleven v. Twenty-Two Amateurs’ 1883. Rare early original single sided scorecard for a match played at Moreton-in-Marsh, 6th- 8th August 1883. The scorecard appears to record the first (possibly only) innings totals, the Twenty-Two Amateurs batting first and reaching 156, The United Eleven then being dismissed for 68. The United XI features five professionals listed as Robinson, Baines, Hind, Pinder and Beaumont (possibly John Beaumont, Yorkshire & Surrey 1877-1890) who took ten wicke Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1382 ‘Nottinghamshire v. Lancashire’ 1883. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Old Trafford, 9th- 11th August 1883. The scorecard with complete printed scores for the match in which Nottinghamshire reached 110, top scorer was W. Flowers (18), A. Watson taking 7/41. In reply Lancashire scored 218 in their only innings, brothers D.Q. Steel making 75, and A.G. Steel 60. Nottinghamshire then reached 90/2 and the match was drawn with no play possible on the second day. Printer un Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1383 ‘Gloucestershire v. Lancashire’ 1883. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Clifton College, Bristol, 27th- 29th August 1883. Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1384 ‘Oxford v. Cambridge’ 1884-1890. Three original single sided scorecards for Varsity matches played at Lord’s 30th June & 1st July 1884, 28th June- 1st July 1885, and 30th June- 2nd July 1890. The 1884 and 1885 scorecards with complete printed and handwritten scores, the 1890 with complete printed scores. Oxford University won the 1884 match, the 50th encounter between the two sides, by seven wickets, H.O. Whitby taking ten wickets in the match. In the 1885 match Cambridge University won by seven Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1385 ‘Surrey v. Oxford University’ 1884. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 23rd- 25th June 1884. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Both teams had unusual first innings. Oxford University batted first and had reached 205/4, before losing their last six wickets for only one run to be dismissed for 206. H.V. Page top scored with 61. Surrey then suffered a similar fate, reaching 162/4 then losing the next five wickets for one run, with the last pairi Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1386 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’ 1884-1886. Three original double sided scorecards for matches played at Lord’s 7th-9th July 1884, 6th & 7th July 1885, and 12th- 14th July 1886. The 1884 with incomplete printed and handwritten scores, the 1885 and 1886 scorecards with complete printed scores. Gentlemen won the 1884 match by six wickets with W.G. Grace (89) and A.G. Steel (63) completing a match winning stand of 137 in the second innings. For the Players G. Ulyett (94 & 64) and W. Bates (45 & 72) scored ov Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|1...1011121314151617|Next1234567891011121314151617 Previous 1234567891011121314151617 Next