View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 301-400 of 1689. Previous|12345678...17|Next Image Lot # Item Title Time Left Your Bids 301 India tour to Australia 1947/48. Very rare official autograph sheet with printed title and players’ names, fully signed in ink by all eighteen listed members of the touring party. Signatures are Amarnath (Captain), Hazare, Nayudu, Mankad, Gul Mahomed, Sohoni, Amir Elahi, Rangnekar, Rangachary, Adhikari, Kisenchand, Phadkar, Irani, Sen, Ranvirsinhji, Rai Singh, and Gupta (Manager). Also an original accompanying typed letter from P. Gupta, tour manager, sent from Sydney and dated 16th December 194 Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 302 Australia tours to England 1980s. Six official Australian Cricket Board autograph sheets, all fully signed by the playing members. Tours are to England & Sri Lanka 1981 (21 signatures), Sri Lanka 1983 (16), England 1985 (17), 1989 (19), 1993 (21) and 1997 (22). Signatures include Hughes, Marsh, Alderman, Border, Bright, T. Chappell, Dyson, Hogg, Lawson, Lillee, Wellham, Wood, Yallop, G. Chappell, Hookes, Border, Wessels, Hilditch, Boon, McDermott, Matthews, Ritchie, Thomson, May, Taylor, S. Waug Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 303 Australia tours to England 1972-1979. Four official Australian Cricket Board autograph sheets, all fully signed by the playing members, for the tours to England 1972 (17 signatures), 1975 (19), 1977 (17) and for the 1979 World Cup (14). Signatures include I. Chappell, Stackpole, G. Chappell, Gleeson, Inverarity, Lillee, Mallett, Marsh, Massie, Sheahan, Walters, Gilmour, Laird, McCosker, Thomson, Walker, Bright, Cosier, Hookes, Hughes, Malone, Pascoe, Border, Darling, Hogg etc. Pin hole to the 19 Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 304 Australia tours to England 1956-1968. Three official Australian Board of Control for International Cricket autograph sheets, all fully signed by the playing members, for the tours to England 1956 (17 signatures), 1961(19) and 1968 (17). Signatures include Johnson, Miller, Archer, Benaud, Harvey, Langley, Lindwall, Maddocks, Booth, Burge, Jarman, Lawry, Misson, Simpson, Chappell, Cowper, Gleeson, Inverarity, Mallett, Redpath, Walters etc. Fading to two signatures on the 1956 sheet, folds, otherwi Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 305 Australia tour to England 1948. ‘Orient Line R.M.S. Orontes’ headed page, very nicely and fully signed in ink by all seventeen members of the Australian touring party, assumed to be on the return voyage to Australia. Signatures are Bradman (Captain), Barnes, Hassett, Hammence, Miller, Brown, Morris, Ring, Tallon, Toshack, Harvey, Johnston, Loxton, W. Johnson, Saggers, Lindwall, McCool and K. Johnson (Manager). Slight smudging to the signature of Hassett, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 306 England Test and tour autograph sheets 1980-2005. Five official sheets of England teams for home Test matches v Australia, Centenary Test Match, Lord’s 1980 (12 signatures), v Sri Lanka, Lord’s 1984 (12), v Australia, Lord’s 1985 (12), v West Indies, Edgbaston 1991 (13), and v Australia, Lord’s 2005 (12). Sold with an official sheet for the England Young Cricketers tour to Sri Lanka 1987 (17), and four official sheets for M.C.C. matches at Lord’s, v Middlesex 1983 (11), v Essex 1984 (11) and 198 Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 307 England tours 1982-1999. Eight official autograph sheets for England tours to Australia & New Zealand 1982/83, Fiji, New Zealand & Pakistan 1984, West Indies 1986, Australia 1986/87, New Zealand 1988, West Indies 1990, Australia & New Zealand 1990/91, and the Carlton & United Series to Australia 1998/99. All fully signed. Signatures include Willis, Gower, Botham, Cowans, Fowler, Gould, Hemmings, Dilley, Foster, Gatting, Lamb, Taylor, Ellison, French, Slack, DeFreitas, Small, Whitaker, Gatting, E Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 308 M.C.C. and England tours 1972-1980. Three official autograph sheets fully and nicely signed in ink by all playing members of the touring parties. Tours are to India, Pakistan & Ceylon 1972/73 (18 signatures), to Australia 1978/79 (19), and to Australia & India 1979/80 (20). Signatures include Lewis, Denness, Amis, Arnold, Birkenshaw, Cottam, Fletcher, Greig, Knott, Underwood, Wood, Brearley, Willis, Botham, Boycott, Gooch, Hendrick, Radley, Randall, Taylor, Dilley, Gooch, Larkins, Willey etc. Li Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 309 M.C.C. tour of Australia & New Zealand 1958/59. Official autograph sheet fully and nicely signed in ink by all twenty members of the touring party including the Signatures are May (Captain), Cowdrey, Bailey, Evans, Graveney, Laker, Loader, Lock, Milton, Richardson, Statham, Subba Row, Swetman, Trueman, Tyson, Watson, Brown (Manager), Eagar (Asst. Manager), also Dexter and Mortimore who were late additions. Ink mark to left edge, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 310 Union-Castle Line R.M.S. ‘Briton’ 1921. Official dinner menu dated 2nd October 1921. Nicely signed in black ink by six cricketers, G. Brown, A.S. Kennedy, J.A. Newman (Hampshire), H.W. Lee, H.R. Murrell (Middlesex) and S. Cadman (Derbyshire). Light circular indentations to centre, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 311 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/25. Official menu for a dinner held on the P&O ‘R.M.S. Maloja’ dated 16th April 1925, the ship which brought the M.C.C. team to Australia back to England following the tour. The menu is nicely signed in black ink by fifteen members of the M.C.C. touring party. Signatures are Gilligan (Captain), Douglas, Kilner, Hendren, Woolley, Sutcliffe, Whysall, Sandham, Hearne, Strudwick, Tate, Howell, Tyldesely, Hobbs and Freeman. The menu is laid down to card. Some foxing affe Estimates£140 - £180Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 312 Australian tour of England 1930. Rare official folding tour itinerary for the Australian tour of England 1930. The front cover with decoration in gold and green with Australian emblem and ribbon tie. ‘Australian Board of Control for International Cricket’ and ‘17th Australian XI. English Tour 1930’ below emblem. To inside pages details of the Australian team and list of matches to be played on the tour. Nicely and fully signed to back cover in ink by all seventeen members of the touring party in Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 313 Australian tour of England 1930. A good selection of lovely signatures in ink individually signed on pieces by thirteen members of the Australia touring party, each laid down to a magazine cover of the period, plus the signature of Jack Gregory in pencil. Signatures in ink are Oldfield, Ponsford, Grimmett, Woodfull, Kippax, Richardson, Wall, Hornibrook, Bradman, a’Beckett, McCabe, Walker and Hurwood. Three signature pieces detached. Good condition. Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 314 Australia XI Coronation Tour of England 1953. Official Australian Board of Control programme and itinerary for the tour to England. Decorative cover in green and gold with Australian emblem. To inside pages are the programme of matches to be played on the tour and the back cover is an autograph card with names of the touring Australians listed. Nicely signed by all seventeen members of the touring party in ink. Signatures include Hassett, Morris, Benaud, Davidson, Harvey, Johnston, Lindwall, Mil Estimates£130 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 315 ‘World XI v Australia. Perth, 10- 15 Dec. [19]71. Allowances: Australian Players, Umpires & Scorers’. Expenses book comprising a typed summary page followed by a separate handwritten page for each member of the Australian team listing their individual expenses, each page multi signed by the featured player. Players and signatures are I. Chappell, I. Redpath, G. Chappell, B. Francis, T. Jenner, D. Lillee, R. Marsh, G. McKenzie, K. O’Keefe, P. Sheahan, K. Stackpole, and D. Walters, also the umpire Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 316 Ross Gerald Gregory, Victoria & Australia, 1933-1939. Victorian Cricket Association state long sleeved sweater worn by Gregory during his brief first-class playing career. The sweater, with cable stitch to wool, by ‘The Mutual Store Limited’, with his name handwritten to label, with navy blue trim to neck, waist and sleeves. The sweater has several moth holes and has shrunk a little over time otherwise in good condition for its age. Rare to see a pre-war Victorian sweater. Estimates£300 - £500StatusUnsold View details 317 Ross Gerald Gregory, Victoria & Australia, 1933-1939. Australian Test long- sleeved sweater worn by Gregory during his brief Test playing career. The sweater by ‘Farmer’s Sydney’, with his name handwritten to label, with green and gold trim to neck, waist and sleeves. The sweater a little soiled otherwise in good condition for its age. Very rare to see a pre-war Australian Test sweater. Estimates£400 - £600StatusUnsold View details 318 Edgar Arthur ‘Ted’ McDonald. Lancashire, Tasmania, Victoria & Australia 1909-1931. Australian green wool Test cap with Australian emblem to front with kangaroo and emu embroidered in metal thread and coloured thread with the legend ‘Advance Australia’ in scroll worn by Ted McDonald in the 1921 Test series played in England. The cap, by Rowan, Glasgow, makers label inside with name handwritten ‘McDonald 6 7/8’ in black ink. Worn condition, wear and staining to peak and small moth holes to the cap Estimates£5,000 - £8,000Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 319 William Albert Stanley Oldfield, New South Wales & Australia 1919-1938. Australian Test blazer worn by Oldfield on the Australian 1930 tour of England. The green blazer, by Harding’s Mercury of Sydney, with gold trimming to blazer edging, pocket and sleeves, embroidered gold and silver wire and coloured thread emblem of Australia to breast pocket with the wording ‘Advance Australia’ and ‘1930’ beneath. Name handwritten to label ‘W.A. Oldfield’. Odd small moth hole to the back of the blazer and s Estimates£3,000 - £5,000StatusUnsold View details 320 Allan Border, New South Wales, Gloucestershire, Queensland, Essex & Australia 1976-1996. Australian green wool Test cap, by ‘Albion C&D’ of Australia, with Australian emblem to front with kangaroo and emu embroidered in coloured thread with the legend ‘Australia’ in scroll given to David Frith by Border on the Australian tour of England in 1989. The cap makers label inside with handwritten initials ‘A.B.’ and signed by Border in blue ink. Good/very good condition. Estimates£3,000 - £5,000Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 321 Allan Border, New South Wales, Gloucestershire, Queensland, Essex & Australia 1976-1996. Australian white long sleeved cricket shirt worn by Border on the Australian tour of England in 1989. The shirt, by Puma, with ‘Australian Cricket Board’ emblem to chest was presented to David Frith by Border following the series. ‘The Puma label to th.e collar has ‘A. Border’ written to the back. The shirt has been roughly trimmed to the bottom of the shirt, presumably Border liked shorter shirts. Good cond Estimates£350 - £450Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 322 John Hugh Edrich. Surrey & England 1956-1978. England navy blue touring cap, by Simpson of Piccadilly, with England emblem to front of St George & the Dragon embroidered in white thread. The cap makers label inside with handwritten initials ‘J.E. in blue ink. The cap in worn condition, presented to David Frith by Edrich. Estimates£300 - £500Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 323 John Hugh Edrich. Surrey & England 1956-1978. West Indies v England 1967/68. ‘The Wisden Trophy’. Replica ‘Wisden Trophy’ presented to John Edrich, following England’s victory over West Indies in the 1967/68 Test match series played in the Caribbean. England won the series by one Test to nil, with four drawn matches. The silver metal trophy mounted on black wooden base has the raised figure of ‘John Wisden 1826-1884’ to side with metal plaque below ‘Wisden 1864-1963’. The trophy stands approx 6. Estimates£250 - £350StatusUnsold View details 324 Derek Randall. Nottinghamshire & England 1972-1993. England one day International Test cap, by Michael of Chatham, with embroidered single white lion emblem of England to front of cap, worn by Randall during his international career. Signed by Randall to inner label. Some slight signs of wear otherwise in good condition. Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 325 Sydney Smith Jnr, Australian Manager on the Australian tours of 1921 and 1926. Large, original and very heavy travelling trunk used by manager Smith in the 1920’s and certainly on the Australian tour of England in 1926. Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 326 England 1972/73 and Bert Oldfield (New South Wales & Australia 1919-1938). Slazenger Australia ‘Bert Oldfield’ autograph cricket bat signed to the back by Oldfield and dated 1972 and by twelve members of the England 1972/73 Test team, signatures include Illingworth, Boycott, Roope, Knott, Arnold, Amiss, Hayes, Snow, Fletcher, Greig etc. Lacking rubber to handle, odd faults otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 327 Middlesex, Surrey and Vic Lewis XI c1959. Lillywhite Frowd ‘Jack Robertson’ Autograph cricket bat signed to face by the Middlesex and Surrey teams. Twenty-three signatures including Warr (Cpt), Robertson, Compton, Edrich, Titmus, Gale, Russell, May (Cpt), A&E. Bedser, Stewart, Constable, Laker, Lock etc and to reverse what appears to be a VIc Lewis XI, eleven signatures including Lewis, Edrich, Sharpe, Richardson, Russell, Cox etc. The signatures to the face of the bat a little faded, the signat Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 328 Cricket bottle. Attractive early cricket ginger beer bottle with ‘N.B.D. Watson & Co, Richmond’ with figure of a batsman and ball to the side of the bottle. Approx 8” tall. Odd minor faults otherwise in good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 329 Evelyn Maitland ‘Lyn’ Wellings. Oxford University & Surrey 1928-1946. Concave glass mug (with handle) with image of ‘Old Father Time’ to one side and the intials ‘E.M.W.’ to the other. circa 1950’s (?). 5” tall. Very minor chip to rim otherwise in good condition. Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 330 ‘The Hope of his Side’. Kinsella 5.5” caricature spill vase of a young boy in batting stance in front of the wickets. Printed title below wickets and bat. ‘Copyright’ stamp to base. German circa early 1900’s. Very minor chip to the boy’s hat otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 331 ‘Out First Ball’. Kinsella 5.5” caricature spill vase of a young boy in batting stance in front of the broken wickets. Printed title below wickets and bat. ‘Copyright’ stamp to base. German circa early 1900’s. Two large chips to the boy’s hat otherwise in good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 332 ‘Cricketer in Cap’. Sherratt & Simpson cast resin figure of an Edwardian cricketer in batting pose playing an elegant attacking shot. Hand painted to replicate bronze. Series no. 57363. Maker’s label to underside of base. G/VG. Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 333 ‘Kentish Gazette’. Original early four-page newspaper for 30th August 1791 printed in Canterbury. Page four column 3 features a six line report, ‘On Tuesday, and the two following days, was played a grand Match of Cricket, at the Holt, near Farnham, in Surrey- The County of Surrey against the County of Hants, for one thousand guineas, which ended thus: Surrey 1st innings 89- 2nd innings 112. Hants 1st inn. 106- 2nd inn. 78’. Duty stamp to lower right corner of third page. The newspaper has been Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 334 ‘Land and Water. Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, Practical Natural History’. Original early tabloid magazine with attractive decorative masthead. Vol. XI no. 272, London 8th April 1871. 17pp, vii. The section on p.244, ‘Sporting Notes from Australia’, includes a good 39-line article on the state of cricket in Melbourne. The writer reports on Melbourne’s recent close victory over Sydney by two wickets, ‘a very pleasant match’. Reference is made to ‘Mr. F.P. Miller, the Surrey don’, and Colonel Ward w Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 335 First Australian tour to England. ‘The Times’. 28th May 1878. Original early copy of the newspaper. p.11 cols. 2 and 3 includes a report of the tour match ‘Marylebone Club and Grounds v. The Australians’ at Lord’s, 27th May 1878, the second match of the Australians inaugural tour to England, and opens with the description of ‘one of the most extraordinary spectacles that has occurred at this place for a long time past.. Marylebone were provided with a well-selected team, but with the exception o Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 336 Arthur Priestley’s tour to West Indies 1896/97. ‘The Cricketers’ Scoring Book (Greatly Improved)’ published by John Wisden & Co., London. Original scorebook for the tour, comprising batting and bowling analyses for two innings to each double page. The large format cloth bound scorebook, with gilt title to front and measuring 13.5”x15.75”, includes complete scores neatly annotated in ink for all sixteen matches played on the tour, which comprised four matches in Barbados, one each in Antigua and Estimates£1,500 - £2,500Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 337 Books by David Frith. Four titles by Frith, all signed by the author, including one limited edition. Three hardbacks are ‘Stoddy’s Mission. The First Great Test Series 1894-1895’, St. Leonards, New South Wales 1994. Limited edition no. 87/100. ‘Caught England, Bowled Australia. A cricket slave’s complex story’, London 1997. ‘Frith’s Encounters. Personal Insights and Friendships from Rhodes to Roebuck’, Hove 2014. One softback, ‘”Stoddy”: England’s Finest Sportsman’, Hove 2015. Very good conditio Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 338 ‘The David Frith Archive. A detailed catalogue of the cricket library and memorabilia collection of David Frith’. D. Frith. Childrey 2009. Limited edition of only seventy five copies, signed by the author, this being unnumbered. Bound in red cloth. Rare, sold out edition. Excellent condition. Estimates£250 - £350Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 339 ‘Frederick Lillywhite’s Cricket Scores and Biographies of Celebrated Cricketers from 1746 to 1826’. Volume I. Arthur Haygarth. First edition published by Frederick Lillywhite, The Oval, Kennington, Surrey 1862. Bound in contemporary half calf with marbled boards and page edges, raised bands to spine with gilt title label. Dedication handwritten in ink to page facing the title page, ‘Presented to Arthur Haygarth Esq. as a small token in acknowledgement of the services rendered [to] the Publisher, Estimates£1,000 - £1,500Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 340 ‘Spalding’s Athletic Library. Cricket Guide and How to Play Cricket’. Prince Ranjitsinhji. British Sports Publishing Company, London. Vol. 1 No. 12, 1906. Original decorative black paper wrappers. Padwick 468. Minor wear to wrapper extremities, rusting to staples, otherwise in very good condition. Also ‘Spalding’s Athletic Library. Cricket Annual’. Edited by ‘Mc.W Cricket Star’ (J.A. McWeeney). British Sport Publishing Company, London, Vol 2. No. 15, 1907. Original decorative navy blue paper wra Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 341 The Cricket Match. A Poem in Two Cantos. Copthall Chambers (Thomas Smith). London 1859. Original green decorative wrappers. Gilt to all page edges. Contains references to ‘Felix’ and his ‘Catapulta’. Padwick 6525. Soiling to wrappers, internally in good condition. Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 342 ‘The Cricket Bat and how to use it’. ‘An Old Cricketer’ (Nicholas Wanostrocht). Second edition, Handbooks of Field & River Sports, London 1865. Original stiffened boards with pictorial yellow cloth. Padwick 398. Bookplate of J.W. Goldman to inside front cover. Breaking to page block, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 343 ‘The Story of a Cricket Picture (Sussex and Kent)’. Told by The late Alfred D. Taylor (Willow Wielder). Hove 1923. Original cream paper wrappers with printed title to front, and title inscribed in ink to spine. Padwick 2151. Exceptionally good condition throughout. Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 344 J.W. McKenzie facsimile reprints. Two titles, ‘Lillywhite’s Illustrated Hand-Book of Cricket’. Edited by A Cantab. Facsimilie reprint published by J.W. McKenzie 1988. ‘The Log of the “Old Un” from Liverpool to San Francisco 1886’ 1994. Both titles with signed letters slipped in from John McKenzie. Sold with ‘Sussex Cricket in the Eighteenth Century’, Timothy J. McCann, Lewis 2004. Signed by the author, with signed accompanying letter slipped in. Good dustwrapper. Qty 3. G/VG. Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 345 Public schools, cricket histories and anthologies. Seven hardback titles. ‘Memories of Eton and Etonians’, Alfred Lubbock, London 1899. ‘Sixty Years of Uppingham Cricket’, William Seeds Patterson, London 1909. ‘Chronicles of Cricket. Facsimile reprints of Nyren’s “Cricketer’s Guide”, Lillywhite’s “Handbook of Cricket”, Denison’s “Sketches of the Players”’, London 1888. ‘Cricket in North Hants. Record and Reminiscences’, John May, Basingstoke 1906. ‘The Sporting Mirror’, Volume VII, January- June Estimates£140 - £180StatusUnsold View details 346 ‘The Australians In England 1896’. London & Manchester ‘Athletic News’ Office 1896. Printed by E. Hulton & Co., Manchester. 64pp. Complete. Original decorative paper wrappers. Includes articles on ‘A few jottings on the tour’ by J.J.B., and ‘An Australian opinion of the tour’ by George Bull. Minor soiling to wrappers, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 347 The Ashes. England v Australia 1926. Original mono photograph of the England team seated and standing in rows at The Oval wearing cricket attire and blazers, the pavilion and spectators in the background. Players are Chapman (Captain), Hobbs, Rhodes, Woolley, Strudwick, Larwood, Tate, Stevens, Geary, Sutcliffe and Warner. The photograph by Central News measures 12”x10”, laid to mount, overall 13”x11”. The mount trimmed slightly, the photograph in very good condition. A nice image. Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 347a The Ashes. England v Australia 1926. Original mono photograph of fourteen members of the Australia team seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire, tour blazers and caps. Players include Woodfull, Ponsford, Bardsley, Oldfield, Richardson, Mailey, Everett, Gregory, Ryder etc. The photograph measures 11.25”x9.25”, laid to mount signed by the photographer, Chidley of Liverpool to the lower border. Probably taken for the fourth Test at Old Trafford. Overall 20.5”x16”. An excellent image in v Estimates£150 - £250StatusUnsold View details 347b Australia tour to England 1938. Original large mono photograph of the Australian touring party seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and tour blazers. Fully signed to the mount borders by all eighteen members of the touring party. Players’s signatures are Bradman (Captain), McCabe, Barnett, Chipperfield, Waite, Barnes, Badcock, Fleetwood-Smith, O’Reilly, Ward, McCormick, Fingleton, Brown, Hassett, Walker and White. The photograph measures 18”x15”, laid to official photographer’s mou Estimates£200 - £300StatusUnsold View details 347c ‘N.S.W.C.A. [New South Wales Cricket Association] Executive 1912-13’. Original early sepia photograph of the six members of the committee, nicely signed to the lower mount border by all six officers. Signatures are W.P. McElhone (Chairman), Percy K. Bowden (Secretary), H.W. Green (Treasurer), Sydney Smith, W.R. Jones and one other, possibly H.G. Newlett. The photograph by The Talma Studios of Sydney measures 10”x7.75”, laid to official photographer’s mount, overall 15”x12”. Slight silvering to t Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 347d Frank Adams Iredale. New South Wales & Australia 1888-1902. Two original mono photographs featuring Iredale. One depicts the New South Wales Cricket Association Executive 1915-16 featuring Iredale with the five other members of the committee and is signed to the mount by all six members. Signatures are Iredale (Secretary), Sydney Smith (Chairman), E.A. Tyler (Treasurer), T.H. Howard, R.A. Oxlade and W.R. Jones. The photograph measures 9.5”x7.25” laid to photographer’s mount, overall 15”x12”. Pho Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 347e ‘Australian Board of Control. Sydney 2nd February 1912’. Original mono photograph of the twelve members of the Board seated around the table at a meeting held during the planning of the forthcoming tour to England. The Board members include W.P. McElhone (Chairman), C.A. Sinclair, Sydney Smith Jnr., B.C. Scrymgour, H. Blinman, Clem Hill (49 Tests for Australia 1896-1912), E.E. Bean, H.R. Rush, D. Ramsay Mailer, F.C. Hobkirk, J.F.G. Foxton and J. Allen. The photograph measures approx. 15”x11”, la Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 347f Francis Thompson. Two hardback titles. ‘The Life of Francis Thompson’, Everard Meynell, London, revised fifth edition 1926. pp 31-35 comprise a section on Thompson’s love of cricket. Padwick 8133. Sold with ‘Essays of To-day and Yesterday’, a collection of Francis Thompson’s writings, published London 1927. Odd minor faults, otherwise in good condition. Qty 2. Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 347g Victoria, Australia. ‘The Interstate Colts Team, Adelaide’ 1930/31. Signed original official sepia photograph of the Victoria Colts team, seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. Dated 31st December 1930. The photograph measures 8.5”x6.5”, laid to official photographer’s mount, overall 11.75”x9.75”. Photographer unknown. Nicely signed in black ink to the verso by the thirteen featured players and manager. Signatures of players who went on to play first-class cricket include the future Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 347h Australia. Victoria c.1935. Original official mono photograph of the Victoria team seated and standing in rows wearing blazers. The photograph is untitled, but appears to feature players including Ebeling (Captain), Hassett, Rigg, Bromley, Gregory, McCormick etc. The photograph measures 10”x7.75”, laid to official photographer’s mount, overall 15”x12”. Photographer unknown. Small adhesive mark, bumping and scuffing to the mount, the photograph in very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 347i Australia. ‘New South Wales v. Western Australia’ 1960/61. Original mono photograph of the New South Wales team for the match played at Sydney, 9th- 13th December 1960. Players depicted seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. Printed title and players’ names to mount borders. Players featured include five Australian Test cricketers, Ian Craig, Grahame Thomas, Gordon Rorke, Frank Misson and Brian Booth, also Guy, Saunders, Waugh, Ford, Goonesena, Muller and Flockton. The photograph by Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 347j Australia tour to England and South Africa 1921. Original large mono photograph taken on the South Africa leg of the tour at Durban, dated November 1921. The image depicts members of the Australian touring party posing in the ‘Rickshaw Group’ in Durban, seated in a row of rickshaws accompanied by local tribesmen in traditional costumes. Players featured include Armstrong (Captain), Mailey, Andrews, Bardsley, Collins, Henry etc. The photograph measures 14.5‚Äùx11.5”. Photographer unknown. An exce Estimates£130 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 347k ‘Australian Cricket Team 1926. Welcome Luncheon tendered by John McEntee Bowman, President, Westchester- Biltmore Country Club. October 10, 1926, Rye, N.Y. U.S.A.’. Original large sepia photograph of a large number of the guests seated at tables, wearing formal attire, national flags draped in the background. Members of the Australian touring party include Collins (Captain), Andrews, Gregory, Grimmet, McCartney, Mailey, Ponsford, Ryder etc. Photograph by Brucker & Baltes Co. Laid to tightly trim Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 348 ‘Australian Board of Control for International Cricket. Annual Meeting, 15th October 1914’. Large original mono photograph of the twelve members of the Board seated and standing in rows in formal attire. Printed title and members’ names to mount borders. Members featured include J. Allen (Chairman), Sydney Smith Jr. (Secretary), E.E. Bean, H. Blinman, H. Gregory, E.H. Ritchie etc. The photograph by Talma of Melbourne measures 15”x12”, laid to photographer’s mount, overall 22.5”x19”. Slight fadin Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 349 ‘Australian Board of Control for International Cricket. Annual Meeting, Melbourne 17th October 1919’. Large original mono photograph of the twelve members of the Board seated and standing in rows in formal attire. Printed title and members’ names to mount borders. Members featured include H. Blinman (Chairman), Sydney Smith Jr. (Secretary), E.E. Bean, H. Bushby, B.V. Scrymgour, R. Mailer, R.A. Oxlade etc. The photograph measures 15”x12”, laid to photographer’s mount, overall 19”x18”. Photographe Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 350 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1920/1921. Large and impressive official mono photograph of the M.C.C. team who toured Australia in 1920/21, seated and standing in rows and wearing cricket attire and tour caps and blazers with printed title to top border ‘M.C.C. Team 1920-21’. The photograph laid down to official photographer’s mount and nicely signed to the top and lower borders of the mount by all seventeen players and officials featured including the manager F.C. Toone. Signatures are Johnny Douglas Estimates£300 - £500Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 351 ‘Players XI 1928’. Very large original photograph of the Players XI who played the Gentlemen at Dean Park, Bournemouth on the 5th to 7th September 1928. The players are featured standing in line on the pitch and feature Phil Mead (Cpt), Kilner, Shipman, Gibbons, Dacre, Parsons, Townsend, Kennedy, Livsey (WK) and Boyes. Title printed to lower border. The photograph, by Bailey, photographer of Bournemouth, measures 27”x14.75”. The photograph has heavy vertical creasing to the photograph, some wear Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 352 ‘New Zealand Cricket Team. Australian Tour, 1913-1914’. Excellent and rare large original mono photograph of the New Zealand touring party seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and tour blazers. The image, by an unknown photographer, is set in a wood-effect mount with printed title and players’ names in window below. Players are Reese (Captain), Boxshall, Sandman, Hemus, Patrick, Tuckwell, Taylor, Tattersall, Carlton, Snedden, Bennett, Robinson, Somervell and Hickmott, also Orchard Estimates£200 - £300Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 353 South Africa tours 1930s. Two photographs of South African touring parties. ‘South African Cricket Team Touring Australia 1932-32’, large mono printed promotional photograph of the South African team produced by ‘Gripu’ trousers. Printed titles, players’ names and facsimile signatures. 19”x14”. Mono real photograph of the 1935 South African touring party to England seated and standing in rows wearing tour blazers. Printed title and players’ names to mount borders. Signed in ink to lower right co Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 354 G.F. Vernon’s tour of Ceylon and India 1889-1890. Good, original and early joint team photograph taken on the tour and featuring members of Vernon’s team and probably of the Punjab team (the photographer’s location) who they played in the final tour match in Lahore on the 27th February to the 2nd March 1890. The photograph, by George Craddock of Lahore, Simla and Kasaull, features the two teams, standing and sitting in rows with spectators and trees to the background, wearing an assortment of bl Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 355 Gloucestershire County Cricket Team 1878. Original and early sepia photograph of the Gloucestershire players seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and assorted blazers and headgear. Players featured include W.G. Grace, James Cranston, Charles Filgate, Robert Bush, James Bush, Edmund Taylor, C.K. Pullin (Umpire) etc. The photograph by Hennah & Kent of Brighton measures 9.25”x7.5”, laid to photographer’s mount with arched window overlay. Overall 13”x9.5”. Very good condition. Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 356 ‘Wilfred Walter Timms. Northamptonshire 1921-1932. Excellent large original photograph of a youthful Timms, wearing cap and in batting stance in front of the wicket with pavilion to background. Signed to image in biro, in later years by Timms, and dated June 1921 (the year when the photograph was taken and not of the signature). The photograph, laid down to board, measures 11.75”x15”. Minor wear to extremities otherwise in good/very good condition. Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 357 W.D. & H.O. Wills (Australian Issue). ‘Australian & English Cricketers’ series 1903. Full set of twenty five numbered cigarette cards loose mounted to large white card. A rare full set in very good condition. Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 358 Wills (Australian Issue). ‘Australian Club Cricketers’ 1905. Forty cigarette cards from the known set of forty five comprising three variations, all loose mounted to large white card. Four cards with blue framelines, player name, club name and state abbreviation in capitals to front, backs in dark blue, of Armstrong, Cowan, Ransford and Saunders. Fourteen with blue framelines, club name in italics, no state abbreviation to front, backs in dark blue, of Carlton, Claxton, Collins, Coombe, Cotter, Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 359 ‘Caricatures of Famous Cricketers including Test Teams’. R. & J. Hill ‘Sunripe’ Cigarettes. 1926. Full set of fifty larger cards from the series. Loose mounted to large white cards. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 360 ‘Australian Cricketers’. B. Morris & Sons, London. 1926. Full set of twenty five cards from the series. Loose mounted to large white card. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 361 ‘Cricket, Tennis & Golf Celebrities’. Ardath Tobacco Co., London 1935. Full set of fifty cards from the grey backed British series. Also ‘Cricketers’, W.A. & A.C. Churchman, Ipswich 1936 full set of fifty cards. Both sets loose mounted to large white card. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 362 ‘A Series of Cricketers’ Carreras, London 1934. Full set of fifty cards, all with buff and white fronts, inscription to backs ‘Fine Quality Cigarettes’. Card no. 3 titled ‘B.J. Barnett’ to front, ‘B.A. Barnett’ to back. ‘Famous Cricketers’, Carreras ‘Turf’, 1950, full set of fifty plain back inner slide cigarette cards. Both sets loose mounted to large white cards. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 363 Ogden’s cigarettes. Three complete series. ‘Cricket 1926’ full set of fifty, ‘Australian Test Cricketers 1928-29’, 1928, full set of 36, and ‘Prominent Cricketers of 1938’, full set of fifty. Each set loose mounted to large white card. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 364 John Player & Sons. Four complete series, each of fifty cigarette cards. ‘Cricketers. Caricatures by “RIP”’ 1926, ‘Cricketers 1930’, ‘Cricketers 1934’ with corrected card no. 34 ‘B.A. Barnett’, and ‘Cricketers 1938’. Each set loose mounted to large white card. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 365 ‘Australian and English Test Cricketers’, Major Drapkin, London 1928, full set of forty real photograph cigarette cards. W.D. & H.O. Wills, two complete series of fifty cards, ‘Wills’s Cigarettes Cricketers, 1928’ and ‘Cricketers 2nd Series’ 1929. Kane Products ‘1956 Cricketers’ complete set of fifty. Each set loose mounted to large white card. Odd minor faults to the two Wills sets, the others in very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 366 Australia tour of England 1909. Sepia real photograph plain back postcard of the Australian touring party seated and standing in rows wearing caps and tour blazers. Signed in ink to verso by all sixteen members of the touring party. Signatures are Noble (Captain), Hopkins, Macartney, Trumper, Gregory, Whitty, Carkeek, Hartigan, Cotter, O’Connor, McAlister, Armstrong, Bardsley, Ransford, Carter and Laver. Publisher unknown. Creasing and wear to the postcard. Slight smudging to two signatures, oth Estimates£300 - £500Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 367 ‘An England XI v. New Zealand’ 1937. Official scorecard for the match played at Cheriton Sports Ground, Folkestone, 1st- 3rd September 1937. The scorecard with complete printed scores for the first innings of both teams, the England XI batting first and scoring 464 (B.H. Valentine 102, C.J. Barnett 63, A.P.F. Chapman 61no) and in reply, the New Zealanders scored 431 (D.A.R. Moloney 140, J.L. Kerr 112). England were then dismissed for 186 in the second innings, New Zealand ended 182/2 and the mat Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 368 ‘Storm over Trent Bridge’. Frank Tyson, May 2003. A colourful original painting on board by former Northamptonshire and England fast bowler Frank Tyson, The painting depicts the new Radcliffe Road three tier stand built in 1998 with cricket match in progress and a full crowd in attendance with darkened skies above, signed by Tyson in red to lower right hand corner. Framed. Overall 20.5”x16”. Label to back of the frame with title and date. David Frith bought his painting direct from Tyson, who be Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 369 Newspaper posters c.1980s. Nine original large newspaper posters. ‘Enjoy cricket with John Arlott’, The Guardian. ‘Richie Benaud’s Verdict’, News of the World. ‘The Big Hit [Graham Gooch]’ and ‘Ian Chappell’s Test Match Verdict’, Today. ‘Good Reading Always Shows’ and ‘For Cricket With Style read Peter Johnson’, Daily Mail. ‘Martin Crowe. The brightest name in cricket’, Daily Express. ‘The Paper for Cricket’, The Times etc. Each measures approx. 20”x30”, stapled to board. Sold with a further sel Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 370 Australian tour of England 1905. Rare presentation photograph album presented to each member of the Australian team who visited Lavington Park and Horse Stud, Sussex on the 13th July 1905. The album, bound in cream boards with title in gilt to front cover ‘The Australian Cricket Team’s Visit to Lavington Park, Sussex 13th July 1905. With James Buchanan’s Compliments and Best Wishes’ and gilt to page edges, contains sixteen original mono photographs, many featuring the team on their visit. Photog Estimates£1,000 - £1,500Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 371 Australia tour to England 1938. ‘S.S. Orontes. Australian Test Team’. Original mono photograph of the ship on which the Australians voyaged on both outward and homeward legs of the tour. The photograph laid to official mount to lower border, which has been fully signed in ink by all seventeen members of the touring party. Signatures are Bradman (Captain), Badcock, Ward, Walker, White, Chipperfield, McCabe, Hassett, Barnes, FIngleton, Barnett, McCormick, Fleetwood-Smith, Brown, O’Reilly, Waite an Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 372 Australia tour to England 1953. Don Kenyon, Worcestershire & England 1946-1967. Excellent large original mono photograph of Kenyon in batting action for Worcestershire in the Australian’s traditional opening first-class match of the tour played at New Road, Worcester 29th April- 1st May 1953. The photograph depicts the match in progress with large crowds in packed stands, including the ‘Diglis Stand’, in the foreground and background, the cathedral dominating the scene. The scoreboard shows no s Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 373 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/1925. Original mono real photograph of the S.S. Ormonde, the ship which took the M.C.C. team to Australia in 1924. The photograph, laid down to photographer’s mount, has handwritten title ‘M.C.C. Australian Tour 1924’ to top border. Nicely signed to top and side borders by all eighteen members of the touring party including the Manager Toone. Signatures are A.E.R. Gilligan (Cpt), Douglas, Hobbs, Bryan, Chapman, Whysall, Freeman, Sutcliffe, Tate, Tyldesley, Woolley, Estimates£300 - £500StatusUnsold View details 374 M.C.C. tour to Australia 1928/29. Original mono photograph of the S.S. Ormonde which carried the M.C.C. on the homeward voyage from Australia in March/April 1929. The photograph is laid to mount which has been very nicely signed to the borders in black ink by fifteen members of the touring party. Signatures are Ames, Sutcliffe, Geary, Hammond, Freeman, Leyland, Duckworth, Hendren, White, Mead, Tate, Hobbs, Larwood, Tyldesley and Toone (Manager). Lacking the signatures of Chapman, and Jardine. 6 Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 375 M.C.C. tour to Australia 1946/47. Official Union-Castle Line R.M.V. ‘Stirling Castle’ photograph of the ship that took the M.C.C. to Australia for the 1946/47 tour. Signed to the verso in ink by all seventeen playing members of the touring party. Signatures are Hammond (Captain), Evans, Yardley, Hutton, Wright, Voce, Washbrook, Pollard, Langridge, Ikin, Gibb, Compton, Smith, Bedser, Hardstaff, Fishlock and Edrich. 7.75”x6”. Horizontal crease, some foxing to verso, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£200 - £300StatusUnsold View details 376 M.C.C. tour of Australia & New Zealand 1946/47. Excellent and original mono press photograph of the M.C.C. team walking out to field in the tour match against Wellington, with a portly looking Wally Hammond, as Captain, leading them out in front of the pavilion. The match was played at the Basin Reserve, Wellington on the 10th-12th March 1947. The photograph has been signed to the image by all eleven members of the team in black ink. Signatures are Evans, Compton, Fishlock, Hammond, Voce, Bedser Estimates£150 - £250StatusUnsold View details 377 ‘Gentlemen v Players at Lord’s’ 1910. Original sepia photograph of the Gentlemen team seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and assorted caps and blazers for the match played 11th & 12th July 1910. players featured include H.K. Foster (Captain), P.F. Warner, R.H. Spooner, C.V.L. Hooman, A. Hartley, R.B. Heygate, P.R. le Couteur, N.C. Tufnell, F.R. Foster, N.A. Knox etc. The photograph measures 9.5”x5.75”, laid to photographer’s mount, overall 12.5”x9.25”, with handwritten title in i Estimates£25 - £35Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 378 ‘Epping v Bishop Stortford’ 1863. Early original sepia photograph depicting a general view of the match in progress in a country setting with the bowler about to begin his run-up, batsmen at the wicket, fielders in position etc. The players seen in cricket attire and assorted headgear including top hats. In the background are a sprinkling of spectators including two seated on top of a carriage. No information about the match has been found. Hand printed title in ink to lower margin, dated ‘July Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 379 ‘Canadian Club Cricket 1930-1945’. Large scrapbook comprising press photographs and cuttings relating to Canadian cricket of the period. The thirty four mainly candid photographs with the odd original press photograph include larger images depicting a formal dinner, and two team photographs, one of two teams of players and officials seated and standing, the players in cricket attire, in the grounds of Ridley College, Ontario. A good number of the candid photographs, dated to verso 24th July 1937 Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 380 Frederick Martin. Kent & England 1885-1900. Original large sepia studio photograph of Martin depcited seated three quarter length wearing cricket attire, holding a ball. The photograph by E. Hawkins & Co., Brighton measures 9.5”x11.5”, laid to photographer’s mount, overall 13.5”x16.25”. Some foxing, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 381 M.C.C. 1950’s. Excellent mono press photograph depicting England masseur Harold Dalton massaging Reg Simpson’s thigh with Simpson laid out on a table shared with crockery and cakes! Len Hutton and Arthur McIntyre are looking on, Hutton with a sandwich in his hand. Nicely signed in ink to the photograph by all three players. 10”x8”. Central Press Photos, London. Small tear to lower border otherwise in good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 382 Old England v Surrey 1946. Original mono press photograph of the Old England team who played Surrey at the Oval in May 1946. The photograph signed in ink by all twelve players featured plus the umpires, Jack Hobbs and Herbert Strudwick. Players’ signatures are Percy Fender, Douglas Jardine, Patsy Hendren, Herbert Sutcliffe, Frank Woolley, Donald Knight, Tich Freeman, Errol Holmes, Maurice Allom, Maurice Tate, Ted Brookes and Andrew Sandham. The photograph by Central Press Photos, with some adhes Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 383 Kumar Sri Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & England 1895-1920. Original sepia photograph of Ranji in batting pose at the crease wearing Sussex cap. Photographer unknown. 4”x5.5”. Adhesive mark to verso, small nick to one edge and tear to one corner, otherwise in good/ very good condition. A nice image. Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 384 Gentlemen v Players 1947. Three original mono press photographs from the match played at Lord’s, 16th- 18th July 1947. Photographs depict Freddie Brown and Ken Cranston walking out to bat for the Gentlemen, Brown and other members of the Gentlemen team entering the field, and a team photograph of the Gentlemen seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and assorted blazers. Ex F.R. Brown collection. 8”x5.5” and smaller. All three Sport & General, London. G. Estimates£30 - £40Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 385 Robert Neil Harvey. Victoria, New South Wales & Australia 1946-1963. Four original mono press photographs of Harvey including three portraits and one in batting pose. Each photograph signed in ink by Harvey. Photographs by Sport & General, Reuter, Topical, and Fox. Various sizes, 6”x8” and smaller. Small nick to one, other minor faults, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 386 Richard ‘Richie’ Benaud. New South Wales & Australia 1948-1964. Three original mono press photographs of Benaud in various poses. Each photograph signed in ink by Benaud. Photographs by Sport & General and Reuter. Various sizes, 6”x8” and smaller. Slight fading to signatures, other minor faults, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 387 Nottinghamshire C.C.C. Champion County 1884. A rare original sepia photographic montage featuring cameo portraits of seven prominent Nottinghamshire players. Cameos are of Arthur Shrewsbury to the centre surrounded by William Gunn, Wilfred Flowers, Frank Shacklock, Alfred Shaw, William Attewell and Mordecai Sherwin. The photograph by R.W. Thomas of Cheapside, London, is laid to photographer’s official mount which has been tightly trimmed. Overall 8”x11”. Minor wear and ageing, otherwise in good Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 388 Middlesex C.C.C. at Lord’s 1966. Over eighty original mono press photographs depicting match action from Middlesex ‘home’ matches played at Lord’s in 1966. Matches are v West Indians 6th- 8th July (12), match drawn. v Derbyshire 13th- 15th July (11), match drawn. v Essex 16th- 18th July (9), match drawn. v Lancashire 13th- 16th August (12), match drawn. v Worcestershire 24th & 25th August (14), Worcestershire won by an innings and 41 runs. Plus a further sixteen similar photographs of matches in Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details 389 George Rammell Taylor. Hampshire 1935-1939. Mono press photograph of Taylor in batting pose at the wicket, playing an attacking drive. Official stamp for Daily Press, London to verso with press caption describing Taylor’s appointment as captain for season 1939. 4”x6”. VG. Estimates£15 - £25Winning BidN/AStatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|12345678...17|Next1234567891011121314151617 Previous 1234567891011121314151617 Next