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 1401-1500 of 1689. Previous|1...1011121314151617|Next Image Lot # Item Title Time Left Your Bids 1387 ‘Nottinghamshire v. Gloucestershire’ 1884. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Trent Bridge 31st July & 1st August 1884. The scorecard with complete printed scores. In a low scoring match on a rain affected pitch, Gloucestershire were dismissed for only 49 in their first innings with only W.W.F. Pullen reaching double figures ending 24no, and Alfred Shaw returning figures of 8/29 off forty one overs. Nottinghamshire then posted 105 (W. Flowers 50), before bowling out Gl Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1388 ‘Smokers v. Non-Smokers. English & Australian Match for Cricketers’ Fund Benefit’ 1884. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s, 15th & 16th September 1884. The scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores. In the match the Non-Smokers batted first and scored 250, of which G.J. Bonnor made 124 including hitting F.R. Spofforth out of the ground. E. Peate took 6/30 for the Smokers. Replying, the Smokers reached 111 in their first innings and, following on, 15 Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1389 ‘[Cambridge] University v. Sussex’ 1885. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Fenner’s, 8th- 10th June 1885. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Cambridge University batted first, making 86 (H.W. Bainbridge 32), J.W. Juniper taking 7/24 off 23 overs. In reply, Sussex could only reach 75, C.W. Rock returning 5/28. The University then reached 119 in their second innings, C.W. Wright top scorer with 26, C.A. Smith taking 5/8 off eighteen overs. Sussex then ended 133 Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1390 Sussex v Gloucestershire 1885. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at the County Ground, Hove, 15th- 17th June 1885. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Gloucestershire batted first and reached 227 (T. Gregg 62, W.R. Gilbert 51). Replying, Sussex made 401 with F.M. Lucas achieving his highest career score of 215no, W.G. Grace taking 5/92 off a remarkable 70.3 four-ball overs. Gloucestershire were then dismissed for 172 with J.B. Hide taking 6/55, Sussex winning by Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1391 ‘Middlesex v. Notts.’ 1885. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s, 16th- 18th July 1885. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Middlesex batted first and reached 128 (S.W. Scott 46no, A.J. Webbe 40). In reply Nottinghamshire scored an impressive 415, including an unbeaten 224no by Arthur Shrewbury who carried his bat for some eight hours for what was then the highest individual score made in a first-class match ‘proper’ at Lord’s, supported by W. Attewell (89 Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1392 ‘Hampshire v Kent’ 1885. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at the County Ground, Southampton, 20th- 22nd July 1885. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Kent batted first and scored 133 (R.S. Jones 26) and 297 (F. Marchant 62, A.J. Thornton 59), and Hampshire 193 (H. Calder 44) and 105 (H. Armstrong 41). Kent’s James Wootton took 8/39 in Hampshire’s second innings, ten wickets in the match. Kent won by 132 runs. Originally from the collection of K. McAlpine who pl Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1393 ‘Gentlemen v. Players of Kent’ 1885. Rare early original double sided scorecard for the match played at the Angel Ground, Tonbridge, 20th- 22nd August 1885. The scorecard with complete printed scores. The Players batted first and scored 315 (J. Pentecost 65, H. Hearne 53, E. Hickmott 41), the Gentlemen replying with 147 and, following on, 165 (Stanley Christopherson 62 & 35). Players won by an innings and three runs. Printed on the ground by R. Ware of Tonbridge. 4.75”x7.25”. Local advertising t Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1394 Kent v Nottinghamshire 1886. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Mote Park, Maidstone, 24th- 26th June 1886. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Kent batted first and scored 228 (G.G. Hearne 75, Lord Harris 65, F.J. Shacklock 6/51) and 113 (G.G. Hearne 50). In reply Nottinghamshire made 185 (W.H. Scotton 53) and 159/7 (A. Shrewsbury 53, W. Gunn 55) to win by three wickets. George Hearne took 6/34 for Kent in Nottinghamshire’s second innings. Printed on the groun Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1395 Kent v Sussex 1886. Early original scorecard for the match played at the Angel Ground, Tonbridge, 15th- 17th July 1886. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Batting first, Sussex made 238 (W.A. Tester 130) and 287 (F. Thomas 73). Replying Kent reached 220 (Lord Harris 62) in their first innings. Set 306 to win, batting on a drying wicket, Kent were dismissed for 126 in their second innings, Sussex winning by 179 runs. Printed on the ground by R. Ware of Tonbridge. 4.5”x7”. Originally from Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1396 Sussex v Cambridge University 1887. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at the County Ground, Hove, 16th- 18th June 1887. The scorecard with complete printed scores for a remarkable drawn match in which nearly 1200 runs were scored. Sussex batted first and made an impressive 451 in their first innings (W.A. Humphreys 117, J.B. Hide 115). Cambridge University then eclipsed this by reaching 534 with W.C. Bridgeman (162no) and L. Martineau (109) adding 193 for the seventh wic Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1397 ‘Somersetshire v. Warwickshire’ 1887. Early original double sided scorecard for the minor counties match played at Edgbaston 28th- 30th July 1887. The scorecard with complete printed scores in which Warwickshire batted first and reached 244 in their first innings, C.C. Mott top scoring with 84, A. Law making 65, E.W. Bastard taking 8/77 for Somerset. Replying, Somerset were dismissed for 166 (A.E. Clapp 85no), Warwickshire then made 404 in their second innings (H.C. Maul 141). Set 483 to win, So Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1398 ‘Surrey v. Yorkshire’ 1887. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval 18th- 20th August 1887, played for the benefit of the former Surrey bowler, Edward Barratt (Surrey 1876-1885). The scorecard with complete printed scores in a low scoring match in which Yorkshire batted first and were dismissed for 123, George Lohmann taking 6/47 for Surrey. In reply, Surrey reached 196 (J.M. Read 70). Yorkshire were then bowled out on a difficult wicket for only 63 with onl Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1399 ‘Nottinghamshire v. Surrey’ 1888. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Trent Bridge 21st- 23rd May 1888. The scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores. Nottinghamshire, playing without Shrewsbury and Attewell, batted first and were restricted to 187, William Gunn top scoring with 69, Lohmann taking 6/70. Surrey replied with 237, including an opening stand of 144 between Bobby Abel (77) and John Shuter 69. Nottinghamshire were then dismissed in their second i Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1400 ‘North v. South’ 1888. Early original double sided folding scorecard for the match played at the Central Recreation Ground, Hastings, 13th- 15th September 1888. The scorecard with complete printed scores in which South batted first and scored 258 (W.W. Read 96, W.G. Grace 44), with North restricted to 187 (J.A. Dixon 53). In the second innings South made 206 (K.J. Key 79no) setting North 278 to win. Led by 91 from William Gunn, the North fought hard to stave off defeat, but with only minutes lef Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1401 Philadelphia tour of England 1889. Gentlemen of Sussex v. Gentlemen of Philadelphia. Early and rare original scorecard for the match played at the County Ground, Hove, 5th & 6th August 1889. The scorecard with complete printed scores for the drawn match in which the Philadelphians batted first and scored 157 (W. Scott 66, Burge taking seven wickets), and then dismissed Sussex for 109 giving them a first innings lead of 49. In the second innings the Philadelphians declared at 241/6, E.W. Clark sc Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1402 ‘North of England v. Perthshire’ 1890. Small early and rare folding scorecard for the match played at North Inch, Perth, 5th & 6th September 1890. The scorecard with complete scores handwritten in pencil to the centre ‘List of Player’s. In a low scoring match, The North of England team of professionals, captained by Louis Hall (Yorkshire 1873-1894), batted first and scored 93 and 95. In reply, Perthshire scored 44 and 94, The North winning by 50 runs. The North team also comprised Whitehead, Hun Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1403 ‘Lord Sheffield’s Eleven v. M.C.C. & Ground’ 1891. Early original scorecard for the match played at Sheffield Park, Uckfield, 25th & 26th May 1891. The scorecard with complete printed scores lists notable players including W.G. Grace, A.J. Webbe, J. Cranston, G.F. Vernon for M.C.C., and for Lord Sheffield, W.L. Murdoch, W. Newman, F.W. Marlow, G.A. Lohmann, W.Wright etc. A strong M.C.C. team batted first and were bowled out for only 109. In reply Lord Sheffield’s XI reached 172 and were one wick Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1404 ‘Oxford v. Cambridge’ 1891-1893. Three original official scorecards for Varstity matches played at Lord’s. Matches are 29th June- 1st July 1891, Cambridge University won by two wickets, 30th June- 2nd July 1892, Oxford University won by five wickets, and 3rd & 4th July 1893, Cambridge University won by 266 runs. The 1891 scorecard with the intials ‘C.P.F.’ (Cyril Foley, Cambridge University & Middlesex 1888-1906) whose copy this was, and who played in the match. The 1891 and 1893 scorecards with Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1405 ‘Hastings and St. Leonards Grand Cricket Week, 1891’. Original ‘Randle’s Authorised Score Card’, the eight page programme comprising a page for each innings for the opening match of the sixth Hastings Festival, North v. South, played at the Central Recreation Ground, Hastings, 10th- 12th September 1981 and advertising, in original green card wrappers. The North’s first innings with complete handwritten scores in pencil. The North batted first and reached 301, A. Ward (54) and L. Hall (50) making Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1406 ‘Married v. Single. Clayton’s Benefit’ 1892. Original double sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s 23rd & 24th May 1892 for the benefit of the Lord’s groundsman, Robert Clayton. The scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores. The two strong sides included R. Abel, W. Gunn, A. Hearne, T.C. O’Brien, A.D. Pougher, A.N. Hornby, W. Attewell (Married), A.E. Stoddart, A. Shrewsbury, G. MacGregor, G.A. Lohmann, J.T. Hearne (Single) etc. Married batted first and made 230 (Abel 54, Lo Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1407 ‘The [Oxford] University v. M.C.C. & Ground’ 1892. Original single sided scorecard for the twelve per side match played at The Parks, Oxford, 2nd- 4th June 1892. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Oxford batted first and made 222 (V.T. Hill 51, T.B. Case 45, H.M. Taberer 37no). In reply M.C.C. reached 240 (W. Chatterton 47, W. Barnes 46) and then dismissed Oxford for only 80 (Palairet 20, Flowers 6/47 including a hat-trick, Pougher 5/33). M.C.C. then knocked off the runs to win by seven Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1408 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’ 1892-1894. Three original official double sided scorecards for matches played at Lord’s. Matches are 4th- 6th July 1892, Players won by an innings and 26 runs, 10th- 12th July 1893, match drawn, and 9th & 10th July 1894, Gentlemen won by an innings and 39 runs. In the 1892 match, Players benefited from dry conditions and scored 454 in their only innings before dismissing the Gentlemen twice for 258 and 170. Notable in the 1893 match was Kortwright’s 7/73 in the Players’ fi Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1409 ‘Surrey v. Derbyshire’ 1892. Original double sided official scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval 8th- 10th August 1892. The scorecard with complete printed scores for the match in which Surrey batted first and scored 156, Bobby Abel top scoring with 48, Shuter 38, Porter taking 6/62. Replying, Derbyshire were bowled out for 93, only H. Bagshaw (41) and W. Chatterton (28) reaching double figures, Richardson taking 6/44. Surrey then posted 125 in their second innings (J.M. Read 47, Da Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1410 ‘Leicestershire v. Surrey’ 1892. Original single sided official scoresheet printed on paper for the match played at Grace Road, Leicester, 4th & 5th August 1892. The scorecard with complete printed scores for the match in which Surrey batted first and scored 349, J.M. Read top scoring with 131, F. Wright taking 6/32 for Leicestershire. In reply Leicestershire were bowled out for 116, Tom Richardson returning figures of 8/54 and, following on were dismissed for 173, J.W. Sharpe taking 5/32. Surre Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1411 Somerset v. Yorkshire 1892. Original commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Taunton, 25th- 27th August 1892, in which Lionel Palairet and Herbie Hewett set the then record opening partnership in first-class cricket of 346 in Somerset’s only innings. Yorkshire had batted first and made 299, F.S. Jackson top scoring with 55, E.J. Tyler taking 7/111. In reply, Somerset reached 592 with Palairet making 146, Hewett 201, and Coote Hedley 102, Yorkshire’s Bobby Peel taking 7/133. The fina Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1412 ‘Hants Club & Ground v. M.C.C. & Ground’ 1893. Original single sided scorecard for the match played at the Hampshire County Cricket Ground, Southampton, 9th & 10th June 1893. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Hampshire batted first and scored 166 (C. Robson 56), and 175, and in reply M.C.C. reached 245 in their first innings (W. Hearn 91, J.T. Rawlin 65). Set 97 to win, M.C.C. reached their target for the loss of six wickets, Hearn and Rawlin top scoring again with 29 and 25no respecti Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1413 ‘Oxford v. Cambridge’ 1894-1897. Four original double sided scorecards for Varsity matches played at Lord’s 2nd- 4th July 1894, 4th- 6th July 1895, 2nd & 3rd July 1896, and 5th- 7th July 1897. The 1895 and 1897 scorecards with complete printed scores, the 1894 and 1896 with complete printed and handwritten scores. Oxford won the 1894 match by eight wickets, C.B. Fry scoring 100no for Oxford in their first innings. In the 1895 match Cambridge won by 134 runs, C.B. Fry excelling again, this time w Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1414 ‘Surrey v. Somersetshire’ 1894. Original double sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 26th- 28th July 1894. Complete printed and handwritten scores. Somerset batted first and reached 207, Sammy Woods top scoring with 85. Replying, Surrey made 260 with Tom Hayward scoring 113. In the second innings, Somerset were reeling at 15/5 but rallied with innings of 24 by V.T. Hill, 80 from Sammy Woods, and 60 by D.L. Evans, helping them to a total of 196. Set 144 to win, Surrey knocked Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1415 A.E. Stoddart’s XI in Australia 1894/95. ‘England v. Australia’. Very rare scorecard for the 3rd Test played at Adelaide, 11th- 15th January 1895. The folding scorecard, ‘Presented Gratis, by Ralph Potts, the Dental King, Surgeon Dentist’, with complete handwritten scores in ink. Australia scored 238 and 419, in reply England made 124 and 143 to give Australia an emphatic victory by 382 runs. Making his debut for Australia and batting at number ten, A.E. Trott made 110 undefeated runs (38no and Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1416 I Zingari Jubilee Match 1895. ‘I Zingari v. Gentlemen of England’. Official double sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s, 20th- 22nd June 1895. The scorecard, for a match that favoured the batsmen, with complete printed and handwritten scores. I Zingari fielding a strong side batted first and reached 289. E.G. Wynyard top scoring with 56, H.T. Hewett 51. In reply, the Gentlemen found themeselves at 148/5 at the end of the first day’s play, but a strong showing from the lower order took Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1417 W.G. Grace. Gentlemen v Players 1895 & 1898. Two official double sided scorecards for matches played at Lord’s 8th- 10th July 1895 and 18th- 20th July 1898. The 1895 scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores, in which the Players batted first and made 231 (T.H. Hayward 60). In reply, Grace and A.E. Stoddart put on an opening stand of 151 with Grace going on to make 118, the last century he was to make at Lord’s, Stoddart making 71. They were dismissed for 259, a slender first inning Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1418 Somerset v Surrey 1895. Original commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Taunton, 22nd- 24th August 1895 in which Somerset’s Teddy Tyler took all ten of Surrey’s first innings wickets for 49 runs. Somerset had batted first, scoring 168 (Palairet 64, T. Richardson 6/85), Surrey replying with 139. Somerset then posted 141 in their second innings with Richardson taking 7/67 to give him match figures of 13/152. Set 171 to win, Surrey were dismissed for 117 including three run outs, Some Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1419 ‘Authorised Score Card of the Hastings and St. Leonards Grand Cricket Week 1895’. Rare 12pp souvenir booklet comprising the scorecard for the match ‘Mr. A.E. Stoddart’s Australian Team v. England [The Rest]’ with incomplete printed and handwritten scores. Each innings features on an individual page with copious advertising throughout to covers and pages. Stoddart’s XI batted first and reached 217 with Mold and Woods sharing the wickets five apiece, Stoddart the top scorer with 55. Replying, The Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1420 ‘Lord Sheffield’s XI v. Australians’ 1896. Rare and early single sided scorecard for the opening match of the Australian’s 1886 tour to England, played at Sheffield Park, 11th- 13th May 1896. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores shows the state of play on the second day of the match, the Australians having batted first and being dismissed for 257, Joe Darling top scoring with 67. Lord Sheffield’s XI had reached 67 for the loss of three wickets and they went on to make 195 (Ranjitsinhji 7 Estimates£200 - £300Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1421 ‘Gloucestershire v. Warwickshire’ 1896. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Ashley Down Ground, Bristol, 9th- 11th July 1896 in which Edward Mills Grace, at the age of 54, played in his last first-class match. The scorecard with complete printed scores in which Gloucestershire batted first and made 178 (C.L. Townsend 57), Warwickshire replying with 312 (H.W. Bainbridge 77, E.J. Diver 71, W.G. Quaife 58). Gloucestershire then reached 251 in their second innings (J.H. Boa Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1422 No lot. StatusUnsold View details 1423 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’ 1896 & 1897. Two original official double sided scorecards for matches played at Lord’s. Matches are 13th- 15th July 1896, Gentlemen won by six wickets, and 12th- 14th July 1897, Players won by 78 runs. The 1896 scorecard with near complete printed scores. A strong Gentlemen side batted first and scored 268 (F.S. Jackson 57, Johnny Briggs 5/88), the Players replying with 116 (Sammy Woods 5/50). Following on, the Players reached a respectable 373 (Tom Hayward 116no, Bobby A Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1424 ‘Sussex v. Yorkshire. Official Score, 1896’. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at the County Ground, Hove, 20th- 22nd August 1896. The scorecard with complete printed scores in the match in which Ranjitsinhji scored two centuries on the same day. Yorkshire batted first and scored 407 with Bobby Peel (106) and F.S. Jackson (102) both scoring centuries. Sussex then replied with 191, Ranji being dismissed for exactly 100. Required to follow on, Sussex were staring at defeat Estimates£140 - £180StatusUnsold View details 1425 ‘Hampshire v. Lancashire’ 1897. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at the County Ground, Southampton, 20th- 22nd May 1897. The scorecard with complete printed scores in which Lancashire batted first and scored 372, G.R. Baker top scoring in the match with 140, F.H. Sugg 71, C. Smith 58, A.G. Paul 50. In reply, Hampshire were bowled out for 181 and, following on made 253 in their second innings, Hallam taking 5/71. Requiring only 63 to win, Lancashire reached their target Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1426 ‘Middlesex v. Philadelphians’ 1897. Rare and early original single sided scorecard for the tour match played at Lord’s, 21st- 23rd June 1897, with complete printed scores. Middlesex batted first and scored 234 (T.C. O’Brien 59). Replying, the Philadelphians could make only 117. Following on they reached a respectable 270 (A.M. Wood 80), Middlesex chasing down the required 154 runs for the loss of three batsmen to win by seven wickets, F.G.J. Ford top scoring with 112. Measuring 5”x8.25”, the sco Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1427 ‘Hants v. Somerset’ 1897. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at the United Services Cricket Club Ground, Portsmouth, 12th- 14th July 1897. The scorecard with complete printed scores in the closely fought match in which Somerset batted first and scored 271 (H.T. Stanley 55) and 105 (Steele 5/32). In reply Hampshire scored 222 in their first innings (V.A. Barton 81, Teddy Wynyard 80), and then reached their target of 155, ending 156/7 to win by three wickets. Printed on the Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1428 ‘Leicestershire v. Middlesex’ 1898. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Aylestone Road, Leicester, 4th- 6th July 1898, with complete printed scores. Leicestershire batted well in the first innings, reaching 312 (J.H. King 77, L. Brown 51). Replying, Middlesex made 347, A.E. Stoddart top scoring in the match with 157, A. Woodcock of Leicestershire taking 6/123. Leicestershire were then bowled out for 127, J.T. Hearne taking 5/41, and Middlesex knocked off the required 93 Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1429 ‘Hampshire v. Somerset’ 1898. Early original scorecard for the match played during Bournemouth County Cricket Week at Dean Park, Bournemouth, 11th- 13th July 1898. The scorecard with complete printed scores in which Hampshire batted first and scored 178 (R.M. Poore 57, E. Robson 5/41). Somerset then reached 293 in their first innings, W.C. Hedley top scoring in the match with 101, C. Heseltine taking 5/79. In the second innings Hampshire made 242 setting Somerset to score 128 to win who, with th Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1430 Kent. ‘Canterbury Grand Cricket Week’ 1898. Two official double sided scorecards for the matches played at the St. Lawrence Ground, Canterbury. Matches are Kent v Lancashire 1st- 3rd August, and v Nottinghamshire 4th- 6th August. Both scorecards with incomplete handwritten and printed scores respectively. The Lancashire match was drawn, Lancashire scoring 252 and 324/4 declared, Kent scoring 275 and ending 172/2. J.T. Tyldesley top scored in the match with 127 in Lancashire’s second innings, and Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1431 Australian tour to England 1899. ‘Essex v. Australians’. Rare early double sided scorecard for the tour match played at Leyton, 11th- 13th May 1899, which Essex won by 126 runs. In a relatively low scoring match Essex batted first and reached 199 helped by a tenth wicket partnership of 55, Harding Young scoring 33 and A.P. Lucas ending 46no. In reply the Australians were bowled out for 144, Clem Hill top scoring with 36. Essex also made 144 in their second innings (A.J. Turner 54). Set 200 to wi Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1432 Australian tour to England 1899. ‘Surrey v. Australians’. Rare early single sided scorecard for the tour match played at Kennington Oval, 15th- 17th May 1899, with complete printed scores, which the Australians won by an innings and 71 runs with Bill Howell taking all ten of Surrey’s first innings wickets. Surrey scraped to 114 with Howell bowling 23.2 overs, of which 14 were maidens, taking ten wickets for 28 runs, including eight clean bowled. Replying, the Australians made 249 with J.J. Kelly Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1433 Australian tour to England 1899. ‘Australians v. An XI of England’. Rarer early double sided folding scorecard for the tour match played at The Saffrons, Eastbourne, 18th- 20th May 1899, with complete printed scores. Batting first the Australians reached 222, Ernie Jones top scoring with 54. The England XI responded with 171 (W. Gunn 52no), the Australians then making 227/8 declared in their second innings (Victor Trumper 64), setting a target of 279. The England XI could only make 106, Hugh Tru Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1434 ‘Middlesex v. Somerset, Flowers’ Benefit’ 1899. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s, 22nd & 23rd May 1899. Complete printed scores. The rain affected match saw Somerset reeling at 8/8 in their first innings, but ‘recovered’ to make 35, Sammy Woods the only batsman to reach double figures with 20. In reply, Middlesex could only reach 86 with Somerset’s Tyler taking 8/42. However Somerset were then bowled out cheaply again for 44, Middlesex winning by an innings an Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1435 W.G. Grace’s final match for Gloucestershire. ‘Middlesex v. Gloucestershire’ 1899. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s, 25th & 26th May 1899. Complete printed scores. In a low scoring match Gloucestershire batted first and were dismissed for 52, only W.G. Grace reaching double figures with 11. J.T. Hearne and A.E. Trott sharing the wickets five apiece. In reply Middlesex made 96 with J.T. Rawlin top scorer with 34, A.J. Paish taking 7/49. In their second innings, Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1436 Abel’s record score at The Oval. ‘Surrey v. Somersetshire’ 1899. Rare and early original single sided scorecard for the match played at the Kennington Oval, 29th- 31st May 1899. The scorecard with complete printed scores. In a remarkable match, Surrey batted first and made a colossal 811, then the highest score made at The Oval, with Bobby Abel carrying his bat for 357no, at the time the second best individual score. Abel was supported by innings of 158 by Tom Hayward and 129 from V.F.S. Crawfor Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1437 W.G. Grace’s last Test match. ‘England vs. Australia. First Test Match’ 1899. Early original double sided scorecard for the first Test match to be played at Trent Bridge, 1st- 3rd June 1899. The scorecard with complete printed scores in the drawn first Test in which Australia batted first and made 252, Clem Hill top scorer with 52, Wilfred Rhodes and J.T. Hearne taking four wickets each. In reply England were bowled out for 193, C.B. Fry scoring 50, Ranjitsinhji 42, Ernie Jones taking 5/88. In t Estimates£140 - £180Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1438 ‘Gloucestershire v. Notts’ 1899. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Ashley Down, Bristol, 8th- 10th June 1899. The scorecard with complete printed scores for the high scoring drawn match in which Arthur Jones and Arthur Shrewsbury made an opening partnership of 391, then the second highest recorded. Jones was dismissed first for 250, and Shrewsbury made 146, and Nottinghamshire were finally bowled out for an impressive 607 with contributions of 63 from Dixon and 57 fro Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1439 Australian tour to England 1899. ‘The [Cambridge] University v. Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard for the extraordinary match played at Fenner’s Ground, Cambridge, 8th- 10th June 1899. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores showing Cambridge University’s impressive first innings total of 436 with centuries by L.J. Moon (138) and T.L. Taylor (110), and Australia replying at 398/8. The Australians were finally dismissed on the third day with an identical score of 436, Clem Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1440 ‘Middlesex v. Kent’ 1899. Early original double sided scorecard for a remarkable match played at Lord’s, 12th- 14th June 1899. The scorecard with complete printed scores in which Middlesex batted first and found themselves in deep trouble at 55/9. However an astonishing performance by number nine batsman Richard Nicholls, who ended with a career best 154, and number eleven, Micky Roche with 74no, put on a record 230 run stand to give Middlesex a total of 285. Kent’s Bradley took 5/76. In reply K Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1441 ‘England v. Australia’ Second Test 1899. Early original single sided scorecard for the 2nd Test played at Lord’s, 15th- 17th June 1899. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores (and faint handwritten scores in pencil), shows England’s complete first innings of 206 with F.S. Jackson top scoring with 73 and Gilbert Jessop 51, Ernie Jones taking 7/88, his career best in Tests. Australia went on to reply with 421, both Clem Hill and Victor Trumper scoring 135, Trumper undefeated. England were bo Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1442 Australia tour to England 1899. ‘The Australians v. an England XI’. Very rare official scorecard for the match played at Tremorvah, Truro, 7th & 8th July 1899. Handwritten scores in faint pencil. The Australians batted first and reached 214, Joe Darling the top scorer with 55, Richardson and Peel taking four wickets each for the England XI. In reply, England were dismissed for only 87, Ernie Jones taking 7/31. Following on, the England XI were bowled out for 192, Len Braund top scorer in the mat Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1443 ‘England v. Australia’ Fourth Test 1899. Early original single sided scorecard for the 4th Test played at Old Trafford, 17th- 19th July 1899. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores showing England’s first innings standing at 47/3. They went on to make 372 with Tom Hayward scoring 130 and Dick Lilley 58. In reply Australia found themselves in trouble at 57/7 but rallied with Monty Noble (60no), supported by Trumble (44) and Iredale (31) to close their first innings at 196, Bradley taking 5/ Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1444 ‘London County Cricket Club. Dr. Grace’s XI v. Australians’ 1899. Rarer early double sided scorecard for the match played at Crystal Palace, 20th- 22nd July 1899. With Grace’s XI batting first, the printed scorecard shows the score at the fall of the first wicket of the match, F.H. Bateman-Champain dismissed, bowled by Noble for 10 with the total at 14. Grace’s XI went on to make 431 in their first innings, A. Hearne scoring 168 and L.C. Braund 125 in a partnership of 242, a record against Austr Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1445 ‘Somerset v. Hampshire’ 1899. Early official double sided scorecard for the match played at the County Ground, Taunton, 20th- 22nd July 1899. The scorecard with complete printed scores shows Somerset’s first innings of 315 (Robson 74, Nichols 64), and Hampshire replying with a substantial 672/7 declared in which R.M. Poore scored 304 and E.G. Wynyard 225, the two sharing a then record sixth wicket partnership of 411. Somerset were then dismissed for 206 (Daniell 57), Hampshire winning by an inni Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1446 Surrey v. Australians’ 1899. Early official double sided scorecard for the tour match played at the Kennington Oval, 24th- 26th July 1899. The scorecard with complete printed scores for the match in which Surrey batted first and were dismissed relatively cheaply for 112 with Victor Trumble taking eight wickets for 35 runs. The Australians replied with 165, Lockwood taking 5/53 giving them a first innings lead of 53. However, Surrey responded with 351 in their second innings thanks to 131 by Erni Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1447 Sussex v. Australians’ 1899. Rare early official double sided scorecard for the tour match played at the County Ground, Hove, 27th- 29th July 1899. The scorecard with complete printed scores for the high scoring match in which Sussex batted first and reached 414, C.B. Fry scoring 181 and E.H. Killick 106, McLeod taking 5/91 for the Australians. Replying, the Australians amassed 624/4 declared, Worrall scoring 128, and Victor Trumper a record 300no. In their second innings, Sussex had reached 143 Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1448 ‘Worcestershire v Hampshire’ 1899. Original commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at New Road, Worcester, 27th- 29th July 1899. In a remarkable match featuring three Foster brothers, of whom Henry Knollys Foster was captain, the other two brothers, Wilfred Lionel and Reginald Erskine Foster, both scored centuries in both innings for Worcestershire. Batting first, Worcestershire made 428 (W.L. Foster 140, R.E. Foster 134), Hampshire replying with 353 (Poore 122). The Fosters excelled Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1449 ‘M.C.C. and Ground v. Australians’ 1899. Albert Trott, the man who cleared the Lord’s pavilion. Original early double sided scorecard for the famous match played at Lord’s, 31st July- 1st August 1899. The scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil, for the match in which M.C.C. batted first, making 258, Ranjitsinhji top scoring with 92, Albert Trott 41, Jones taking 5/98. In reply, the Australians reached 319 (Joe Darling 128), and then dismissed M.C.C. for 151 in their sec Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1450 ‘England v Australia’ 1899. Original early scorecard for the 5th Test match played at Kennington Oval, 14th-16th August 1899. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores. England batted first and F.S. Jackson (118) and Tom Hayward (137) put on 185 for the first wicket. England’s innings closed at 576 other contributions from Ranjitsinhji (54) and C.B. Fry (60). Replying, Australia made 352, S.E. Gregory top scorer with 117, Joe Darling with 71 and Joe Worrall 55. Ernie Lockwood took seven wicke Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1451 ‘Middlesex v Australians’ 1899. Original early scorecard for the tour match played at Lord’s, 21st & 22nd August 1899. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match in which the Australians batted first and scored 445, Joe Darling and Frank Iredale both scoring 111. Middlesex were then skittled out twice for 105 (Plum Warner 39) and 110 (Albert Trott 43). Ernie Jones and Charlie McLeod bowled unchanged for the Australians in both innings, each taking ten wickets in the match, the Au Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1452 ‘London County v. Worcester Park Beagles’ 1901. Original early and rarer double sided scorecard for the match played at Crystal Palace, 25th May 1901. The scorecard with printed scores showing London County’s innings of 164 and Worcester Park Beagles at 80/3. The Worcester Park Beagles team included W.G. Grace and his son, C.B. Grace, and three members of the South African touring party, Murray Bisset, Bertram Cooley and Charles Prince who agreed to play between tour fixtures. London County fixt Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1453 ‘Somerset v. Sussex’ 1901. Ranji’s highest score. Original early and rare double sided scorecard for the match played at the County Ground, Taunton, 8th- 10th August 1901. The scorecard with complete printed scores in a high scoring match in which Sussex batted first and scored 236, George Brann top scoring with 107, Len Braund taking 5/102. Replying, Somerset reached 560/8 declared, Lionel Palairet (194) and Talbot Lewis sharing an opening stand of 258, with other contributions from Braund (94) Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1454 M.C.C. v Australia 1896. Rare official M.C.C. Lord’s silk scorecard for M.C.C. v Australia, Lord’s, 11th & 12th June 1896. M.C.C. won by an innings and 18 runs. M.C.C. made a total of 219 with A.E. Stoddart making 54, F.S. Jackson 51 and Gunn 39. Australia made only 18 in the first innings, only three batsmen scored runs, and 183 in their second innings with J. Darling top scoring in the second innings with 76, C.J.Eady 42 and Gregory 28. J.T. Hearne took thirteen wickets in the match including Estimates£200 - £300Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1455 The Ashes. England v Australia 2005. Official scorecard for the fifth and final Test, played at The Oval 8th- 12th September 2005. Complete printed scores. Boldly signed in blue pen by eight members of the England team. Signatures are Trescothick, Strauss, Vaughan, G. Jones, Collingwood, Giles, Bell and Pietersen. VG. Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1456 County scorecards 1970s-2010s. A large selection of over two hundred mainly modern original scorecards covering County Championship, Gillette Cup, Benson & Hedges Cup, M.C.C. matches, 2nd XI and minor counties, club tournaments etc. Includes two earlier scorecards for Surrey v Hampshire, The Oval, May 1928, and Middlesex v Worcestershire, Lord’s, August 1957. Some duplication. G/VG. Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1457 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1936/37. Official Orient Line ‘S.S. Orion’ brochure for the ‘M.C.C. Australasian Tour 1936-7’. Pictorial colour card front cover. With team detail, itinerary, player profile and pen pictures etc. to inside pages. Slipped in is an official compliment slip from ‘The Managers of the Orient Line’. Some foxing to wrappers, rusting to staples, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1458 M.C.C. tour of South Africa 1938/39. ‘Timeless Test Series’. ‘South African Tour 1938-1939’. Official players itinerary for the tour with titles and M.C.C. colours to front cover. To inside page, list of the M.C.C. touring party, match programme, hotels and travelling schedule, two full page map of the venues, postal information and playing conditions. Crease to front cover otherwise in very good condition. Includes a printed facsimile autograph sheet for the tour. Player unknown. A rarely seen Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 1459 M.C.C. tour of New Zealand 1954/55. Official programme for the second Test match played at Eden Park, 25th-30th March 1955. Signed in ink to the front cover by all twenty two members of both teams. England signatures include Simpson, Graveney, May, Cowdrey, Hutton, Bailey, Evans, Wardle, Tyson, Appleyard and Statham. New Zealand signatures are Sutcliffe, Leggat, Poore, Reid, McGregor, Rabone, Cave, MacGibbon, Colquhoun, Moir and Hayes. Also signed by other members of the England touring party, L Estimates£200 - £300Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1460 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1958-59. Official souvenir programme for the M.C.C. tour of Australia 1958-59. Issued by the N.S.W. Cricket Association. Pictorial covers. With team detail, itinerary, player profile, pen pictures to inside pages. Signed in ink to pen pictures by the seventeen playing members of the touring party. Signatures are May (Captain), Cowdrey, Bailey, Milton, Richardson (signed twice), Laker, Evans, Subba Row, Watson, Lock, Swetman, Graveney, Tyson, Statham, Trueman, also the si Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1461 M.C.C. and England tour itineraries 1974-1982. Four official players’ itineraries for the tours to West Indies 1974, Australia 1978/79, West Indies 1981, and India & Sri Lanka 1981/82. Each booklet with list of players, itinerary & engagements pages, postal & telegraph information etc. The 1981 itinerary annotated ‘Rod’ to front cover. Owners unknown. G/VG. Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1462 England tour of Australia 1978/79. Official Benson & Hedges Cup One Day International programme fully signed to the pen pictures by the sixteen members of the England touring party. Signatures are Brearley, Botham, Willis, Boycott, Gooch, Emburey, Gower (signed twice), Hendrick, Lever, Miller, Randall, Radley, Old, Edmonds, Taylor and Tochard. VG. Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1463 The Duke of Norfolk’s West Indies Tour 1970. Official tour booklet issued ‘With the compliments of Gillette Industries Ltd.’ comprising tour itinerary, player biographies and pen pictures. Signed by all fourteen members of the touring party. Signatures are Cowdrey, Birkenshaw, Cottenham, Denness, Edwards, Greig, Griffith, Hobbs, Leadbeater, Old, Sharpe, Underwood, Ward and Elliott (umpire). Sold with an official programme for the tour match v Trinidad & Tobago, Port-of-Spain, 6th- 9th March 1970 Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1464 England tour itineraries 1983-1990. Four official players’ itineraries for the tours to Fiji, New Zealand & Pakistan 1983/84, India & Australia 1984/85, West Indies 1990, and England ‘A’ to Zimbabwe & Kenya 1990. Each booklet with list of players, itinerary & engagements pages, postal & telegraph information etc. Owners unknown. VG. Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1465 ‘All India Cricket Tour of England 1946’. Official souvenir brochure for the Indian tour of England. Edited by A.W. Simpson. Pictorial covers. Fully signed to inside pen/profile pictures in ink by all sixteen members of the Indian tourists plus the manager Gupta. Indian signatures are Pataudi, Merchant, Amarnath, Modi, Banerjee, Mushtaq Ali, Hindlekar, Mankad, Hafeez, Nimbalker, Sohni, Hazare, Nayudu, Shinde, Gul Mohamed and Sarwate. Rusting and some staining to staple, otherwise in good conditi Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1466 India tours to England 1946-1959. Three official souvenir tour brochures for tours in 1946, edited by A.W. Simpson, and two Playfair brochures, for 1952 edited by Peter west, and 1959, edited by Gordon Ross. The 1959 brochure fully signed by the eighteen playing members of the touring party. Signatures include Gaekwad (Captain), Roy, Apte, Borde, Contractor, Gupte, Joshi, Kripal Singh, Manjrekar, Muddiah, Umrigar etc. Minor wear to the 1959 brochure, the others in good/ very good condition. Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1467 Australia tour to India 1959/60. Official souvenir pre-tour brochure published by The Board of Control for Cricket in India. Comprises biographies of the members of the Australian touring party and Indian players, scorecards, advertising etc. Spiral-bound brochure with colour decorative wrappers. Minor wear to wrapper edges, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1468 ‘Cricketers from Pakistan’. Official Playfair tour brochure for the Pakistan tour of England 1954. Edited by Gordon Ross. Signed in ink to pen pictures by seventeen members of the touring party including Kardar, Mahmood, Imtiaz, Hanif Mohammad, Alim-Ud-Din, Ghazali, Wazir Mohammad, Ikram Elahi, Waqar Hassan, Shakoor Ahmed, Khalid Wazir etc. Wear to wrappers otherwise in good condition. Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1469 Pakistan tour to England 1962. Unofficial souvenir tour programme published by M. Walker, London. Signed to the pen pictures by fourteen members of the touring party, and to the team photograph by nine players. Signatures include Alimuddin, Mathias, Asif Ahmed, Haseeb Ahsan (signed to piece laid down), Intikhab Alam, Mushtaq Mohammed, Imtiaz Ahmed, Munir Malik, Antao D’Souza etc. Some wear and light adhesive marks to fold, otherwise in good condition. Sold with ‘Cricketers from Pakistan’, offici Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1470 Pakistan ‘Eaglets’ tour of England 1963. Small souvenir tour booklet issued by PIA (Pakistan International Airlines) comprising pen pictures and tour programme. Fully signed by all nineteen members of the Pakistan touring party. Signatures include Wazir Mohammad, Mushtaq Mohammad, Saqi Mohammad, Afaq Hussain, Antao D’Souza, Salimuddin, Ejaz Husain, Shafqat Rana, Asif Iqbal, Perfez Sajjad, Intikhav Alam etc. Rusting to staples, minor wear to wrappers, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1471 New Zealand tours to England 1949 & 1958. Two official souvenir tour brochures published by Playfair, one for the 1949 tour edited by Peter West, the other 1958 edited by Gordon Ross. The 1949 brochure fully signed by the seventeen members of the touring party. Signatures include Reid (Captain), Cave, Alabaster, Blair, Harford, MacGibbon, Meale, Moir, Petrie, Playle, Sparling, Sutcliffe, Ward etc. Sold with a souvenir programme for the 1986 England tour to New Zealand signed by Graham Gooch, Dav Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1472 West Indies tour of England 1950. ‘Cricketers from the West Indies’. Official Playfair tour guide edited by Peter West. Pictorial covers. Very nicely and fully signed in ink to pen pictures by all sixteen members of the team. Signatures are Goddard (Captain), Stollmeyer, Gomez, Christiani, Rae, Worrell, Weekes, Walcott, Johnson, Jones, Pierre, Trestrail, Williams, Marshall, Valentine and Ramadhin. Slipped in is an original scorecard for the opening match of the 1950 tour, L.C. Stevens’ XI v West Estimates£130 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1473 West Indies tour of England 1957. ‘Cricketers from the West Indies’. Official Playfair tour guide edited by Peter West. Lacking original pictorial covers. Signed in different coloured inks to pages by thirteen members of the touring party. Signatures are Ramadhin (three signatures), Hall, Sobers, Weekes (3), Kanhai, Walcott, Dewdney, Worrell, Gilchrist (2), Smith, Valentine, Asgarali and Worrell. Sold with two unsigned copies of Playfair tour guides for the 1950 and 1957 West Indies tours. The 1 Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1474 West Indies tour of Australia 1968/69. Official tour guide published by the New South Wales Cricket Association. Original pictorial wrappers. Signed in ink to pages by eleven members of the West Indies touring party and nine Australian players. Signatures are Walcott, Gibbs, Carew, Butcher, Camacho, Davis, Findlay, Fredericks, Hendricks, Kanhai, Lloyd (West Indies), Walters, Chappell, Taber, Gleeson, Mallett, Connolly, Inverarity, Stackpole and Watson (Australia). Some soiling to the wrappers, o Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1475 West Indies tour of England 1969. Unofficial tour guide published by D. Walker, London. Original pictorial wrappers. Fully signed in ink to the pen pictures by all sixteen members of the touring party. Signatures are Sobers (Captain), Fredericks, Lloyd, Shepherd, Gibbs, Hendricks, Findlay, Davis, Carew, Butcher, Camacho, Roberts, Holder, Foster, Shillingford and Blair. Additionally signed to the front cover by Garry Sobers, and to the centre page team photograph of the 1966 touring party by the Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1475a South Africa Tour to England 1947. Unofficial pictorial souvenir programme for the tour published by Sporting Souvenirs and printed by G.P. Abbott, London. Nicely and fully signed in ink to the centre team photograph by all seventeen playing members of the touring party. Signatures are Melville (Captain), Ovenstone, Harris, Fullerton, Lindsay, Rowan, Plimsoll, Tuckett, Mann, Begbie, Viljoen, Nourse, Mitchell, Dyer, Payne, Smith and Dawson. Light folds, otherwise in good condition. Sold with an o Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1476 ‘South African Cricket Tour 1947’. Official souvenir brochure for the South African tour of England. Edited by A.W. Simpson. Pictorial covers. Fully signed in ink to inside pen pictures by all seventeen playing members of the touring party. Signatures are Melville (Captain), Nourse, Mitchell, Viljoen, Rowan, Lindsay, Tuckett, Begbie, Dyer, Fullerton, Plimsoll, Payn, Ovenstone, Mann, Dawson, Harris and Smith. Ownership name to front wrapper. Small nick and minor wear to wrappers, rusting to stapl Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1477 South Africa Tour to England 1951. Official pictorial pre-tour souvenir programme for the 1951 tour published by Playfair, edited by A.W. Simpson. Fully signed to the pen pictures by all fifteen original members of the touring party. Signatures are Nourse (Captain), E. Rowan, Chubb, Melle, A. Rowan, Fullerton, Endean, van Ryneveld, Cheetham, McGlew, McCarthy, McLean, Mann, Waite and Mansell. Light horizontal fold, otherwise in good condition. Sold with an unsigned copy in very good condition. Qt Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1478 South Africa Tour to England 1955. Official pictorial pre-tour souvenir programme for the 1955 tour published by Playfair, edited by Gordon Ross. Signed to the pen pictures by sixteen members of the touring party. Signatures are Cheetham (Captain), McGlew, Adcock, Duckworth, Endean, Goddard, Heine, Keith, Mansell, McLean, Murray, Smith, Tayfield, Waite, Winslow and Viljoen (Manager). Minor wear to spine, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1479 South Africa Tour to England 1960. Official pictorial pre-tour souvenir programme for the 1960 tour published by Playfair, edited by Gordon Ross. Signed in different coloured inks to the pen pictures by fifteen members of the touring party, with a further twenty six signatures to photographs. Signatures include McGlew (Captain), Goddard, Adcock, Carlstein, Duckworth, Fellows-Smith, Griffin, McKinnon, McLean, O’Linn, Pithey, Pothecary, Waite, Wesley etc. Minor wear to wrappers, otherwise in good/ Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1480 Derrick Robins tour to South Africa 1973/74. Official souvenir brochure for ‘Derrick Robins XI v Provincial XI’, match and date unknown. Signed to the pen pictures by fourteen members of the touring party. Signatures are Edrich, Collin, Gleeson, Johnson, Lee, Lever, Roope, Shepherd, Smith, Snow, Tolchard, Woolmer, Murray and Younis Ahmed. ‘Scorer’ annotated to front cover. Printed by Universal Printing Works, Durban. Wear and creasing, rusting to staples, overall in fair condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1481 ‘The 1974 M.C.C. Tour. West Indies vs. England in Jamaica’. Official souvenir tour brochure produced by the Jamaica Cricket Association. Fully signed to the pen pictures by all seventeen members of the England touring party, and all fifteen featured West Indian players. England signatures are Denness (Captain), Amiss, Greig, Arnold, Birkenshaw, Fletcher, Hendrick, Boycott, Hayes, Jameson, Knott, Pocock, Underwood, Old, Taylor, Willis and Carr (Manager). West Indies signatures are Kanhai (Captain Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1482 M.C.C. tour of South Africa & Rhodesia 1948-1949. Official programme for the match Rhodesia v M.C.C. played at the Raylton Club, Bulawayo, 29th January- 1st February 1949. Comprises pen pictures of the M.C.C. team, scorecards, advertising etc. The 48pp programme in original wrappers. Creasing and wear to wrappers, pencil annotations to scorecards, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1483 Australian tour of South Africa & Rhodesia 1949-1950. Official programme for the match Rhodesia v Australia played at the Queens Ground, Bulawayo, 11th- 14th November 1949. Comprises pen pictures of the Australian team, statistics, scorecards, advertising etc. The 96pp programme in original pictorial wrappers. Creasing and wear to wrappers with tape repair to spine, ink annotations to scorecards, otherwise in good condition. Sold with ‘A Shell Guide to the Australian Cricket Tour 1949-50’ foldin Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1484 Michael Henry ‘Mike’ Denness. Kent, Essex & England 1962-1980. ‘Worrell Memorial Match 1968’. Rare official souvenir programme published by Sport & Pastime, Madras, for the Frank Worrell (West Indies) memorial match, Madras Chief Minister’s XI v International XI, played at Madras 29th February- 3rd March 1968, in which Mike Denness was a member of the International XI touring party and played in the match. 19pp. Padwick 8258. Ex Mike Denness collection. Excellent condition. Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 1485 Rhodesia v Cavaliers 1963. Official programme for the match played at the Police Ground, Salisbury, 23rd- 25th March 1963. Signed to one page by nine members of the Rhodesia team. Signatures include Colin Bland, Gripper, Partridge, Fuller, D. Pithey, A. Pithey, Lewis, du Preez and Ullyet. Ink annotations to centre scorecard pages, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£25 - £35Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|1...1011121314151617|Next1234567891011121314151617 Previous 1234567891011121314151617 Next