Knight's Sporting Auctions Auction of Cricket, Wisden Cricketers' Almanacks, Football and Sporting Memorabilia including the David Frith Collection- 2 Day Auction (#10) 06/08/2023 10:30 AM BST Closed Starts Ending 06/08/2023 10:30 AM BST Auction Info View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 501-600 of 1689. Previous|1...456789...17|Next Lot #487 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & England 1895-1920. A stoneware circular match holder with transfer printed full length image of Ranjitsinhji full length in batting pose. Produced by Kepple of Bristol. Approx 2.75” high. Registration number R319664 for 1898 and painted mark M615 to base. Small mark to right hand side of the image of Ranji otherwise in good condition. Rare. View details Estimates£250 - £350StatusUnsold Lot #488 William Gilbert Grace. Gloucestershire & England 1865-1908. A stoneware circular match holder with transfer printed full length image of Grace full length in batting pose. Produced by Kepple of Bristol. Approx 2.75” high Registration number R319664 for 1898 and. Good condition. Rare. View details Estimates£180 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #489 Staffordshire sporting mug. Victorian Staffordshire jug with strap handle, transfer printed in black, with a cricket scene of batsman, wicket-keeper and two fielders with pavilion and trees to background. To verso, a football scene involving four players with house and trees to background. Floral decoration to inner rim and to handle. 3.25” tall with ‘F. & R. Sports’ (Ford & Riley of Burslem, circa 1882-1893) and bee emblem and pattern name ‘Sport’ to base. Two hairline cracks and repair/restora View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #490 Don Bradman. Australian tour of England 1934. Green glass and ceramic ashtray with chrome metal band to top, made to commemorate Australia winning the Ashes series at The Oval in August 1934. The ashtray made in Stourbridge was made and presented to Don Bradman after the Ashes win. The sides of the ashtray have the following wording in gold letters ‘Cricket. England v Australia. ‘The Ashes’ won by Australia at The Oval, London. August 22nd 1934’ and to the other side ‘D.G. Bradman (Vice Captain) View details Estimates£400 - £600Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #491 England v Australia 1932/33. ‘Bodyline’. Circular ceramic ashtray with impressed inscription to centre ‘19.11.33. Never mind the leg Theory. We have the Ashes’. The date of the 19th November 1933 was the date when the M.C.C. touring team left Australian shores to continue their tour in New Zealand. The ashtray with light brown/cream inner and black outer rim. ‘Bovey’ impressed to base, 4.25” diameter. Good/very good condition. View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #492 Cricket tobacco jar. A Fielding & Co brown tobacco jar and lid printed to sides with a vignette of a batsman in blue striped cap and to the other side a boy in a floppy hat similar to the Kinsella boy, interspersed with a tree design. The jar being hermetically sealed by a rotating brass clip attached to the top of the lid. Approximately 5” tall and 4.5” diameter. S.F. & Co’ to base with red makers mark. This series was made between 1880 and 1917. Some staining to sides, possibly tobacco smoke o View details Estimates£200 - £300StatusUnsold Lot #493 John Berry ‘Jack’ Hobbs. Surrey & England 1905-1934. New Hall Pottery blue water jug, printed with an oval colour portrait of Hobbs walking out to bat with stands to background, printed signature below. Crossed bats, stumps and cricket balls on crest to verso. Approximately 6.5” tall. New Hall Pottery of Hanley backstamp and makers mark to base. Circa 1930. Very minor specks of paint loss around the handle area otherwise in good/very good condition. Rarer blue jug. View details Estimates£300 - £400Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #494 Herbert Sutcliffe. Yorkshire & England 1919-1945. New Hall Pottery blue water jug, printed with an oval colour portrait of Sutcliffe walking out to bat with stands to background, printed signature below. Crossed bats, stumps and cricket balls on crest to verso. Approximately 6.5” tall. New Hall Pottery of Hanley backstamp and makers mark to base. Circa 1930. Two chips to base, minor hairline crack to rim otherwise in good/very good condition. Rarer blue jug. View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #495 William Maldon ‘Bill’ Woodfull. Victoria & Australia 1921-1934. New Hall Pottery white water jug, printed with an oval colour portrait of Woodfull, wearing Australian cap in batting pose, with spectators to background, printed signature below. Crossed bats, stumps and cricket balls on crest to verso. Green line decoration to rim, base and handle. Approximately 6.5” tall. New Hall Pottery of Hanley backstamp to base. Circa 1930. Some small loss to green line decoration in certain areas, chip to b View details Estimates£180 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #496 John Berry ‘Jack’ Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905-1934. New Hall Pottery white water jug, printed with an oval colour portrait of Hobbs, wearing England cap walking out to bat, with stands and spectators to background, printed signature below. Crossed bats, stumps and cricket balls on crest to verso. Green line decoration to rim, base and handle. Approximately 6.5” tall. New Hall Pottery of Hanley backstamp to base. Circa 1930. Good/very good condition. View details Estimates£180 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #497 ‘Hambledon’. A rare Hambledon crested 2.75” jug, the crest showing two cricket bats, early stumps and ball with ‘Hambledon- The cradle of Cricket’ below. Griffin China. Good condition. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #498 ‘Hambledon’. Crested china miniature cauldron with the coat of arms for ‘Hambledon. The Cradle of Cricket’ to side. Reg. no. 525025. Gold lustre to rim. Griffin China. 2” tall. Some wear to lustre, otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #499 ‘Hambledon’. A rare small Hambledon crested circular china pot , the crest showing two cricket bats, early stumps and ball with ‘Hambledon- The cradle of Cricket’ below. 1.75” tall. Temple porcelain. Good condition. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #500 ‘Hambledon’. A pair of Royal Grafton bone china cup and saucers. Decorated to each item with design of two early cricket bats, wicket and ball, floral decoration around the top border and name ‘Hambledon’ below, gold lustre to rims and edges. Apparently produced as a limited edition. 8.5” diameter. Very good condition. View details Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold Lot #501 Sydney F. Barnes of Lancashire & England. A pair of 7.25” side plates with colour transfer printed vignettes of Barnes stood next to the wicket, one in bowling mode and one in batting pose, with inscription ‘Syd. F. Barnes-Famous International Bowler’. Gold lustre to rim. The plates were produced to commemorate Barnes taking six wickets for 24 runs for England v Australia in Australia 1908’. The batting plate in good condition, the bowling plate with some loss to the inscription and the bottom o View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #502 ‘Sporting Bears’. Selection of childs nursery ware pottery all featuring images of bears playing cricket, football and roller skating. an aluminium bottomed warming dish with ceramic surface, 8” diameter with lift-up handles to sides, an egg cup plate (plate with an attached egg cup), 5” diameter, a cup and saucer, a small mug and an oval bowl, 8” wide. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #503 Cricket mugs. Three similer Staffordshire waisted mugs with strap handles and beaded rims. With three relief moulded figures of a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, believed to be Lillywhite, Pilch and Box. Floral decoration between figures, c1880’s. The largest mug, 4.25”, with hand painted figures and two, 3”, one in blue with white figures and the other with figures decorated in silver lustre. The large mug with some restoration to rim and loss of floral decoration between the figures, the bl View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #504 Victorian cricket mug. A 19th Century Staffordshire mug with transfer printed decoration in to either side of a cricket match in progress, with tents and church to the background some hand colouring, with an oak leaf design to inner rim, the handle with crossed bats, stumps and balls. 3.75” tall. Minor wear otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #505 Victorian cricket plate. A 19th Century Staffordshire plate with transfer printed decoration centre of a cricket match in progress, with tents, a flag, church and large crowd to the background, some hand colouring. Title ‘Cricket’ printed under the image. Floral decoration and red circular line decoration to rim. 7.5” diameter. Large chip to the back edge of the rim otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #506 ‘Young England and Young England’s sister’. Very large pair of continental bisque figures of a boy, wearing hooped cap holding a cricket ball and a young girl, also wearing a hooped cap, dressed in three-quarter dress holding a cricket bat, both on naturalistic bases. Both around 12.5” tall. In exceptionally good condition with bright colours. Rare in this larger size. View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #507 Continental cricket figure. Early bisque cricketing figure of an early bowler on naturalistic base, wearing a white cap, blue spotted shirt with light blue tie, white trousers, colourful sash, standing with a pink blazer to one side and wicket and bat to the other, pair of gloves by his feet. 8.5” tall, circa 1880’s. Good precise detail to the figure, good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #508 Australian tour of England 1975. Commemorative ceramic tankard with Australian emblem and touring year details with facsimile printed signatures of the touring party to sides of mug. Number ‘1911’ imprinted to base. 4.5” tall. Sold with a Longton pottery mug produced to commemorate the visit of ‘The Australian Touring Cricket Team 1972’ with facsimile printed signatures of the touring party to sides. 3.75” tall. Qty 2 G. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #509 Yorkshire County Cricket Club ‘County Champions 2001’. Pair of souvenirs produced to commemorate their success. A small pill box with Yorkshire emblem to lid and details to side. produced by Heraldic of Staffordshire and an unusual Halcyon Days enamel bonbonni√®re in the form of a cricket ball, the screw cover inscribed ‘Yorkshire C.C.C. ‘County Champions 2001’, the ball with Yorkshire emblem and facsimile signatures of the Yorkshire team in gilt on the red ball. Qty 2. Very good condition. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #510 ‘Lancashire County Cricket Club. Member’s Pavilion, Old Trafford’. Two, various sized, Sandland Ware ceramic tankards with transfer printed red rose club crest and the pavilion to each side. Gilt lustre to rim and handle. One 5” tall and one 3.75” tall. Good/very good condition. Qty 2. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #511 ‘Lord’s Cricket Ground-The Pavilion. Marylebone Cricket Club’ and ‘Lancashire County Cricket Club. Member’s Pavilion, Old Trafford’. Two Sandland Ware ceramic tankards with transfer printed image of each pavilion to each side and ‘Old Father Time’ and Lancashire red rose to the other. Gilt lustre to rim and handle. 5” tall. Good/very good condition. Qty 2. View details Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold Lot #512 Lord’s Cricket Ground- The Pavilion. Marylebone Cricket Club’. Two examples of the Sandland ware ceramic tankards with transfer printed images in colour of the pavilion at Lord’s, each with old father time to verso. One 5” and the other 3.75”. Gold lustre to rim and handle. Minor darkening and some loss of lustre to the smaller tankard otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold Lot #513 Lord’s Cricket Ground- The Pavilion. Marylebone Cricket Club’. Two examples of the Britannia Potteries and Sandland ware ceramic tankards with transfer printed mono images of the pavilion at Lord’s, one with old father time to verso. One 4.5” (Britannia) and the other 3.75” (Sandland). Gold lustre to the rim and handle of the smaller tankard. Sold with a further Britannia Potteries tankard with transfer printed mono image of Old Father Time’ to side. 5” tall. Good/very good condition. Qty 3. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #514 W.G. Grace. Custard yellow tankard with colour transfer printed image of Grace in batting pose to side. 4.75” tall. Silver lustre to rim and handle. Sold with an identical tankard in white glaze with gold lustre to handle and rim and an Arthur Wood ‘Sporting Series’ cricketing mug, with colour cricket vignettes to sides of a match in progress with trees and scoreboard to background and a bowler verso. Gold lustre to handle, base and rim. 5” tall. Qty 3. Good/very good condition . View details Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold Lot #515 Cricket tankards. Four ceramic tankards, one commemorating the Minor Counties Cricket Association tour of Kenya in 1978. With facsimilie printed signatures of the touring party and emblems to sides. Another depicting the ‘Somerset C.C.C. 1978-79’ team by Royal Winton, the third showing Spofforth bowling in the first Test match by Amberglade Potteries and the fourth, an Arthur Wood ‘Sporting Series’ cricketing mug, with colour cricket vignettes to sides of a match in progress with trees and score View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #516 W.G. Grace. Royal Doulton china figure of W.G. Grace. Grace is depicted in batting mode wearing M.C.C. cap with bat raised about to drive. Approx. 9” tall. Limited edition no. 82/9500. Produced in 1995. Very good condition. View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #517 Geoff Boycott. Royal Doulton china figure of Boycott depicted in batting mode wearing England cap with bat raised playing a stroke. Approx. 9” tall. Limited edition no. 249/8114. Produced in 1996. Very good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #518 W.G. Grace. Sandland ceramic tankard with transfer printed colour image of Grace in batting pose and and ‘Old Father Time’ to reverse. Gilt lustre to rim and handle. 4” tall. Sold with a Manor potteries china caricature toby jug of Grace in M.C.C. cap. Approx 6.5” tall. Qty 2. VG. View details Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold Lot #519 ‘Pavilion Trent Bridge Cricket Ground’. Rarer design Sandland tankard with transfer print of the pavilion at Trent Bridge to side. Gold lustre to rim. Approx. 4” tall. Sold with a china figure of William Clarke in cricket attire. To base ‘William Clarke. Founder of Trent Bridge 28th May 1838’. 6.5” tall. Qty 2. G/VG. View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #520 Royal Doulton toby jugs. Nine Royal Doulton ceramic caricature cricket toby jugs of Jack Hobbs, W.G. Grace, Brian Johnston, Len Hutton, Freddie Trueman, Denis Compton, Dickie Bird, Ian Botham and ‘The Hampshire Cricketer’. Each limited edition and standing approx 4” to 4.25” tall. Sold with a ceramic head and shoulders figure of Len Hutton wearing England cap. Qty 10. G/VG. View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #521 Cricket figure c.1950s. A painted plaster figure of a batsman standing full length on a green base, his left hand leaning on a bat, in his right hand a blue cap. Maker unknown. Inventory[?] mark to base, ‘DC-42682’. 17.5” tall. Minor chips to paint, possible restoration otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #522 ‘The Ashes’ England v Australia 1953. Magnificent Royal Worcester bone china plate produced by the factory to commemorate the Ashes series in England 1953. The plate bears the printed signatures in gold of the England and the Australian touring teams plus an image of the Ashes urn. Signatures include Hutton, Compton, May, Evans, Wardle, Laker, Lock, Trueman, Statham, Bedser, Hassett, Miller, Lindwall, Johnston, Davidson, Harvey, Benaud, Tallon, Morris etc. The plate measures approx 10.5” diamete View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #523 ‘Glenn Turner. 100th Hundred. Worcestershire v Warwickshire- Scored 311 not out 29th May 1982’. A not often seen plate produced by Severnside Ceramics, Worcester and Duncan Fearnley, to commemorate Turner achieving 100 first-class centuries. VG. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #524 Cricket commemorative plates. 1980s-2000s. Eight commemorative plates including some limited editions. Plates include four by Coalport, W.G. Grace ‘Century of Centuries’ limited edition no. 149/750 with certificate. ‘Centenary of Test Cricket at Old Trafford. England v West Indies 1984’ no. 281/1000. ‘Benson & Hedges Cup Winners Yorkshire’ 1987 no. 249/500. ‘Centenary of The Ashes 1882-1982’. Also ‘Devon Malcolm 9 for 57 England v. South Africa’ 1994 no. 173/200, Royal Crown Derby. England v Aus View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #525 Ceramic Cricket items. Eclectic selection of items, ‘The Village Cricket Pavilion’ by Coalport, ‘The Cricketers Arms’ by Simon Wimblett, Danbury Mint, large cricketing teapot by Richard Parrington Designs, a large Kent ceramic watering can with various scenes of cricket and two Patum Peperium pots with cricket scenes. Qty 6. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #526 Ceramic Cricket items. Eclectic selection of items, Royal Doulton limited edition ceramic caricature toby jug of Len Hutton 1993, Sylvac ceramic red cricket ball shaped mug with stump handle, The Batsman H.J. Wood toby jugs 1960s/1970s and two copies of the series, two miniature cricket bats, one wooden and one ivory. Qty 7. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #527 ‘The Right Spirit’. Original Teachers Whisky wooden box with image of boys playing cricket and Teacher’s Whisky advertising printed to inside boards. 16.75”x10.5”. 4” deep. Sold with a transfer printed, 4” jug, with boy cricketers to one side and ‘Teachers Whisky’ to the other. Some wear to both, the jug with some loss to the images. Qty 2. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #528 M.C.C. Bicentenary 1787-1987. Spode china two handled loving tankard with decoration and titles to front and back, gold lustre to handles, rim, and base. 4.5” tall. In presentation box as issued. Sold with a commemorative bronze metal medal in original presentation case ‘M.C.C. Bicentenary 1787-1987’ issued Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd, London. Both in very good condition. Qty 2. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #529 ‘Out for a Duck’ Royal Doulton Black Boy saucer, entitled ‘Out for a Duck’ printed with a boy cricketer in red shirt and a floppy hat in batting pose having attempted a big shot, looking back to see the ball hit his wicket. Green floral decoration to edge. 5.5” diameter. Doulton backstamp and number ‘E4336’ to base. Very good condition. A rarer ‘Black Boy’ title. View details Estimates£300 - £500StatusUnsold Lot #530 ‘Next Man In’. A Royal Doulton Black Boy miniature jug, entitled ‘Next man in’ printed with a boy cricketer in red shirt, grey trousers and a floppy hat, sitting on his bat, waiting to go in, title ‘Next Man In’ to centre and to verso, the crest ‘The All Black Team’. Green and floral decoration to outer rim, handle and rim decorated in green. 2” tall. Doulton backstamp to base. Very minor small hairline crack to the top of the jug above the boys floppy hat otherwise in very good condition. A ve View details Estimates£400 - £600StatusUnsold Lot #531 The Bowler, the Batsman and the Wicketkeeper’. Set of three H.J. Wood ceramic toby jugs of cricketers c.1960s/1970s. 7” tall. Very good condition. View details Estimates£25 - £35Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #532 Cricket bags. Three small crested china cricket bags with colour emblems for ‘Bournemouth’, ‘Great Yarmouth’ and ‘Sandy’. Each approx 3.25” long. All Arcadian China. G. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #533 Cricket bags. Four large crested china cricket bags with colour emblems for ‘Coventry’, ‘Leeds’, Southampton’ and ‘West Kirby’. Each Approx 4.25” long. Plus a medium cricket bag for ‘Great Yarmouth’. Various makers. Qty 5. G. View details Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold Lot #534 Cricket bags. Five very large crested china cricket bags with colour emblems for ‘Bournemouth’, ‘Chesham’, ‘Newcastle-on-Tyne’, ‘Woolwich’ and ‘Santa Cruz de Tenerife’. Various makers. Each approx 4.5” long. G. View details Estimates£60 - £80StatusUnsold Lot #535 Alfred Percy Freeman. Kent & England 1914-1936. A two handled hallmarked silver cup presented to Freeman for taking 304 first class wickets in a season and breaking the previous record of Tom Richardson in taking 298 wickets in 1898, this is still the world record today. The cup inscribed Folkestone Cricket Festival. Presented to A.P. Freeman by the Festival Committeeon the occasion of his beating the previous world’s record for the total number of wickets taken in any season. Folkestone 7th Sep View details Estimates£2,000 - £3,000Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #536 Australian tour of England 1884. Antique block Meerschaum Pipe in original ‘pipe shaped’ brown leather case lined with red velvet with clasp, hinged lid and brass hinges presented to an Australian reporter on the 1884 tour. Gilt inscription to the case reads ‘Presented to Frank Irving esq, special reporter to the Australian Eleven by a few friends that met him during his stay at The Saracens Head Hotel, Snow Hill, London 1884’. The pipe and case measure 7” long. Good/very good condition. An unus View details Estimates£200 - £300StatusUnsold Lot #537 ‘Advance Australia’. Early exquisite Victorian embossed oblong brass belt buckle, with clasp and flat hook to back, featuring the Australian emblem to centre with a batsman and a bowler to either side with the wording ‘Advance Australia’ beneath, decorative border to edge. The buckle measures 2.5”x2” and is in remarkably good condition. Not previously seen by the auctioneer. View details Estimates£400 - £600StatusUnsold Lot #538 ‘American Eagle’. Early exquisite Victorian brass belt buckle, with clasp and flat hook to back, featuring an eagle holding cricket stumps in its talons and cricket cap, gloves, boots, ball, bails hanging off ends of cricket bat in its beak with beaded decoration to edges. The buckle measures 2.5”x2” and is in remarkably good condition. View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #539 ‘Play’. Early Victorian brass belt buckle, lacking clasp and flat hook to back, featuring crossed cricket bats, two balls and a pad with the word ‘Play’ in banner above with flat decoration to edges. The buckle measures 2.5”x2”. Some wear to the buckle otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #540 Cricket belt buckle. A large curved Victorian heavily decorated silver belt buckle awarded to John Dorrinton in 1878 for best bowling average. The buckle circular with additional side extensions bearing floral designs. To centre the buckle is inscribed ‘Presented to John Dorrington for the best bowling average 1878’ and to outer belt shaped rim ‘Brunswick Wheel Works Cricket Club. Wednesbury’. The buckle, with clasp and flat hook to back, measures 3.75” wide by 2.5” tall. Very good original cond View details Estimates£120 - £160StatusUnsold Lot #541 Cricket and Lacrosse belt and buckle. Rare and highly decorative late 19 century cricket and lacrosse belt and buckle. The brass metal buckle of oval design with rounded additions to sides depicting to centre crossed cricket bats, an emblem to centre spilt into four sections with crossed bats and stumps surmounted by a crown and cricket balls to either side, a motto to centre reads ‘Not for an age but for all time’. The two additional parts of the buckle feature cricket bats, stumps and lacrosse View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #542 Wilfred Barber. Yorkshire & England 1926-1947. Silver hallmarked cigarette case presented to Barber by his Captain, William Worsley having scored his first century for the Yorkshire county team in 1929. The cigarette case with engine turned decoration to outer case with inscription to inner side ‘Wilfred Barber, a memento of his first century for the county. June 20th 1929, from his skipper, W.A. Worsley’. The case, measuring 3.25”x4.25”, appears to have been made by Asprey & Co of London and is View details Estimates£300 - £500Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #543 Joseph Humphries. Derbyshire & England 1899-1914. M.C.C. Centenary 1814-1914. Original medal presented to Humphries to mark 100 years of the third Lord’s Cricket Ground. The bronze metal medal with ‘M.C.C. 1814-1914, with cricket bat and stump decoration’ and below in scroll ‘J. Humphries’ and to verso ‘Lord’s Ground Centenary 1914’ to outer ring and to centre ‘To commemorate the 100th Year as a Cricket Ground’. 1.25” diameter. Ring suspension. In original presentation box, W.O. Lewis, Birmingha View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #544 David Denton. Yorkshire & England 1894-1920. Gentlemen v Players. Centenary match 1906. Original copper medal presented to Denton following his appearance in the match held at Lord’s on the 9th-11th July 1906, non of the medals were named but this medal was Denton’s and came from his collection. The medal with M.C.C. emblem to centre with the wording ‘Gentlemen and Players Centenary 1906’ and to verso the scores of the match around the border. 1.55” diameter. In box which is not original. A rare View details Estimates£140 - £180Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #545 Cricket sovereign case. A Victorian silver sovereign case, decorated in enamel with a figures of a bearded batsman wearing a hooped cap, with bat raised in front of the wicket to one side. The case, with hallmarks for what appears to be London 1897, has the monogram initials ‘????’ to verso. Rare to see a silver and enamel sovereign case featuring an enamelled figure of a cricketer. Minor surface wear otherwise in good/very good condition. View details Estimates£300 - £400Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #546 Cricket stick pin. A Victorian gold lapel stick pin with ornate crossed bats, wicket with bails and ball mounted on a naturalistic small platform to head, appears to be have been carved from ivory (?). The pin measures 3.75” long and is presented in its original box. Very nice original condition. View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #547 Cricket stick pin. A Victorian gold lapel stick pin with ornate circular head with array of pads, bat, cap, gloves amd ball. The pin, marked ‘375’ for nine carat gold, measures 2.25” long and is presented in what appears to be its original box. Very nice original condition. View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #548 ‘Stamford Hill Cricket Club’. Silver plated decorative teapot engraved with inscriptions to both sides of the main body in fern/floral cartouches . One with the name of the club ‘Stamford Hill Cricket Club’ and the other ‘Presented by W. Harris Esq to Mr E. Philpot for best bowling analysis. Season 1893’. The teapot stands 6” tall and is approximately 11” wide. Maker marks and number to base for Walker & Hall of Sheffield. Some wear to plate, odd minor faults otherwise in good condition. Stamfor View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #549 Cricket toast rack c1900. A Victorian silver plated, six division toast rack with five pairs of stumps and bails to centre, with set of angled cricket stumps and bails at each end, the handle in the form of a cricketer’s belt and buckle on a cricket ball. The rack mounted on a base with feet comprising of two cricket figures and two cricket balls. Makers/plate marks to two of the bat. 7” long x 3.5” wide, 6” high. VG. View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #550 Cricket locket. Silver hexagon shaped opening locket with batsman at the wicket centre decoration, floral borders. Hallmarked Birmingham 1915. Minor signs of wear otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #551 Cricket themed egg coddler. An epns [?] circular cricket ball shaped domed egg coddler with finial to top, supported on crossed cricket bat and stump legs with burner beneath. Approximately 7.75” tall. Unusual. Some loss to the base of the finial, slight loss to the burner surface otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #552 Cricket Cup. An attractive silver metal cup on a metal stand formed of three crossed bat and a ball to base, the cup decorated with floral design 8” tall. Number 1396 under base. One bat lacking screw to base otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #553 Cricket Cruet Set. Edwardian silver plated cruet set comprising salt, pepper and mustard pots in glass with plate lids. The handle is made up from three cricket bats with cricket ball to centre with cricket ball feet. The mustard pot with spoon. Approx. 5.75” high. Good condition. View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #554 Cricket pin cushion. Edwardian brass metal pin cushion, the cushion on the head of a cricketer wearing cap, the eyes of the cricketer made from coloured green stones. Supported on crossed bat feet. Very unusual. 3” tall. Minor wear otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #555 Joseph Durham 1814-1877. Excellent collection of four classic bronze figures of a cricketers in various poses by Durham. The figures with rich brown patina are entitled ‘The Bowler’, ‘The Catch’, ‘Throwing’ and ‘Waiting his Innings’, the first three stand on a circular bases and the fourth on an oval base, the bases all signed in the bronze ‘J. Durham’ and the reclining figure ‘Waiting his Innings’ is also dated ‘1863’. The outer edge of this oval bronze also has the title to side ‘Waiting his I View details Estimates£10,000 - £15,000StatusUnsold Lot #556 W.G. Grace. Original cast iron circular public house table with circular wooden top, supported by three legs, moulded with portrait busts of Grace wearing cricket cap to top of each leg with imprinted initials ‘W.G’ above, and decorated pierced apron of baskets of fruit centred by rosettes. Circular pierced iron shelf attached to legs. Maker’s name and registration mark to inside of each leg, ‘Biclam’ no. 171737. Further maker’s mark ‘Gordon’ to underside of the shelf with unidentifiable registr View details Estimates£300 - £500Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #557 Australia tour of England 1926. An oval colour Thorne’s Super Extra Creme Toffee tin ‘A Souvenir of the Australian’s Visit in 1926’. With named cameo images/pictures of the Australian team to the sides and portrait of the Oval cricket ground to lid. Players featured include Collins (Cpt), Macartney, Ponsford, Mailey, Gregory, Bardslay, Oldfield etc. 5.5” wide. Minor wear otherwise in very good condition. View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #558 Cricket snuff box. Wooden oblong snuff box with hinged lid, the lid with a cricketing scene of a match in progress. The box measures approximately 3.25”x 2”. Minor wear otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #559 Miniature cricket bats. A worn ‘Rowntree’s Cachous’ miniature metal advertising cricket bat. 4.5”. Sold with four miniature ivory cricket bats. One 5”, one 3.75” long and two 3.5” long. Three of the bats with holes to ends. Probably c1950s. Good condition. Qty 5. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #560 Cricket snuff box. A black lacquered papier mache oval snuff/pill box with hinged lid, believed to be circa 1870’s. The lid painted with a cricketing scene of boys playing cricket with trees in background. The box measures approx 2.75” x 2”x 1.25” deep. Minor wear to painted image on lid otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #561 A.C. McLaren. Lancashire & England 1890-1914. Rare Cameo Cigarette picture pin badge/button of McLaren, head and shoulders. ‘Buttons made by The Whitehead & Hoag of Newark. N.J. Patent April 14th 1896, July 21st 1896. Good condition. View details Estimates£40 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #562 Charles Robson. Midddlesex & Hampshire 1881-1906. Rare Cameo Cigarette picture pin badge/button of Robson, head and shoulders. ‘Buttons made by The Whitehead & Hoag of Newark. N.J. Patent April 14th 1896, July 21st 1896. Good condition. View details Estimates£40 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #563 ‘W.G. Grace’. Halcyon Days circular enamelled pill box. The lid decorated with Grace batting, details to the inside of the lid ‘A Village cricket match at the turn of the 19th Century’, with a small vignette of a fielder to the inside, the base with crossed bats, ball etc. Stamped to base ‘Bilston & Battersea Enamels’. Halcyon Days. VG. Sold with three identical black pill boxes with cricket emblem to the top of the lid. Qty 4. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #564 W.G. Grace. Brown glass after shave bottle by Avon in the shape of a pipe with head of Grace as the bowl. ‘Avon Spicy After Shave Lotion’ sticker to stem. 7” long. Complete as sold with aftershave. Unusual. VG. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #565 Alec Bedser. M.C.C. tour to Australia 1946/47. Set of seven silver metal (EPSN) teaspoons in presentation case by Herbert’s of Adelaide. Each spoon with decorative colour enamel ‘knop’ to handle depicting scenes of Australian cities, Canberra, Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, also Tasmania. Each spoon measures approx. 5”. The set was presented to Alec Bedser on the tour, with a handwritten and signed card by Bedser to that effect. Some tarnishing to the spoons, the case with minor w View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #566 Richard Green Hardstaff. Nottinghamshire 1887-1899. Three hallmarked silver medals presented to Hardstaff, all three attached to a silver hallmarked chain. One medal with intricate pierced design surmounted by a crown, engraved ‘Presented to R.G. Hardstaff by a Friend at Notts July 1893’. The other two engraved ‘S.T.C.C., N.C.L. [Nottinghamshire Cricket League] 1901’ and ‘R.G. Hardstaff, N.C.L. 1903’. Good/ very good condition. View details Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold Lot #567 Kenneth Frank Barrington, Surrey & England 1953-1968. ‘M.C.C. tour of India 1963/64’. A silver/gilt stick pin with enamelled base crest, raised in relief with an image of St. George & the dragon, above a scrolled ‘India 1963/64’. Barrington’s initials ‘K.F.B.’ to verso presented to Barrington for the M.C.C. tour of 1963/64. Mappin & Webb, presented in its original box. 2.5” long. Previously sold by Phillip’s Auctioneers in June 2000 as lot 369, and by Knights in February 2017 as lot 385. VG. View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #568 Jack Hobbs Limited. Original metal lever-operated embossing stamp with circular logo/ stamp for Jack Hobbs Limited. In good working order. VG. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #569 Thomas William Spencer. Kent 1935-1947 and Test umpire. Cylindrical silver metal trophy with encircling cricket bat motifs and engraved ‘T.W. Spencer. England v Australia 1972 The Prudential Trophy’. 5.5” tall. Sold with a pewter pint tankard by ‘Abbey’, engraved ‘Tom Spencer O.B.E. with our thanks Callers-Pegasus Cricket Festival 1981-1984’. Qty 2. G. View details Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold Lot #570 No lot. View details StatusUnsold Lot #571 Cricket bat. Crested china cricket bat with colour emblem for ‘Dover’. ‘Coronet Ware’ and gilt lustre. Approximately 4.75” long. Chip to the top of the handle otherwise in good condition. Rare. View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #572 Cricket bat. Crested china cricket bat with colour emblem for ‘Market Harborough’. ‘Porcelle Ware’ and gilt lustre. Approximately 4.75” long. Very tiny hairline crack to top of the handle otherwise in good condition. Rare. View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #573 Cricket walking stick/cane. Cricket themed walking stick/cane circa 1890/1900 with handle shaped and carved as a hand holding a cricket ball, the hand with carved fingers and nails, the ball with signed of the colour red which it probably was originally coloured. The stick appears to have been made for a juvenile as it only measures 27.5” long. Some splitting to the carved ball otherwise in good original condition. View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #574 Cricket walking stick/cane. Cricket themed adult walking stick/cane circa 1890/1900 with handle shaped and carved as a hand holding a cricket ball and in addition, the shape of a cricket bat has been carved to the shaft with a brass tip to end. The stick measures 36.5” long. Good original condition. View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #575 ‘A Game of Cricket’. ‘McLeans Monthly Sheet of Caricatures No. 64’. Original handcoloured caricature depicting a game of cricket in progress. Published by Thomas McLean, label to verso dated 1st April 1835. Presumed to be a political satire with comments from ‘players’ including ‘Why the outs are running in each others way’, Aye, and the Inns are so Devilish cool at it’, ‘Long Stop or short Stop, you don’t put me out Joseph’. Approx. 14”x10”. Mounted, framed and glazed, overall 18.5”x14.5”. Crea View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #576 Lithograph, ‘Cricketing. (Lord’s Cricket Ground, St John’s Wood. Match of the Gentlemen & Players)”, colour lithograph by Thinot Lorrette. Published by Henry Lea of London. ‘Drawn expressly for the “Book of Field Sports”’ c.1860. Attractively mounted, framed and glazed, overall 16.5”x14”. An excellent image. VG. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #577 Vanity Fair prints. Two original chromolithographs, one of A.E. Stoddart, Middlesex & England, ‘A Big Hitter’, by STUFF, dated July 9th 1892. The other of Colin Blythe, Kent & England. Vanity Fair Supplement, ‘Charlie’ by ALS, 3rd August 1910. Both prints similarly framed and glazed, each overall 11.5”x16.5”. Some wrinkling to the Blythe print, otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£25 - £35Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #578 ‘John Wisden & Co. Ltd. 21 Cranbourne Street, London, W.C. Recent Specimens of Crawford’s Patent “Exceller” Bats’. Early 1900s. Excellent original colour lithograph advertising poster featuring illustrations of six Exceller bats with an attractive scene of a cricket match in progress in the background. To the lower corners are two panels describing Wisden as ‘The Largest Manufacturers of Cricket Bats in the World’ and ‘Cricket, Lawn Tennis, Football, Boxing Gloves &c.’. To the face of each bat i View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #579 ‘Lord’s Cricket Ground Centenary 1814-1914’. Large original commemorative printed scorecard for the Centenary in 1914. The scorecard is headed ‘Lord’s Cricket Ground Centenary 1814-1914.. M.C.C. v Hertfordshire. June 22nd 1814’. With colour decorative border, depicting Lord’s cricket ground through the ages. Printed by Tom Browne & Co (Nottm) Limited. Approx. 9.5”x12”. Mounted, framed and glazed, overall 10.5”x12.5”, the mount with rounded corners. Tear to top left corner, minor staining, otherw View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #580 ‘Cricket Match’. An early print from an original sketch on a pale blue wash background depicting a cricket match in progress, assumed to be a school match on an Oxford green, possibly Bullingdon Green, surrounded by trees, with spectators wearing top hats, and a schoolmaster wearing a mortar board and gown talking to a lady. In the foreground, a gentleman wearing check jacket and boater, seated on a horse, is in discussion with one of the schoolboys. Published by J. Ryman, High St., Oxford. Unda View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #581 England v. Australia Ashes series 1926. Large scrapbook comprising a collection of twenty five original printed cards depicting cartoons by Tom Webster (‘Copyright Daily Mail’) relating to the 1926 Ashes series, each loose mounted one to a page. To the first page is a page laid down with handwritten title in ink, ‘1926 England v Australia Tests. 25 Cartoons by Tom Webster on card..’ with handwritten inscriptions to front cover and first page describing the collection as being from the archive of View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #582 Bernard J.T. Bosanquet of Middlesex and George Hirst & Wilfred Rhodes of Yorkshire. Original colour lithographs by Albert Chevallier Tayler 1905. All three are uniformly, mounted, framed and glazed. Each measures approximately 15”x20”. G View details Estimates£25 - £35Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #583 The Cricketers of Vanity Fair’. Excellent complete collection of sixty nine original colour chromolithographs of cricketers, as listed by John Arlott in ‘The Cricketer’, August 1953 and J.W. Goldman’s additional list published in ‘The Cricketer’ in September 1953. The cricketers are Grace, Spofforth, Lord Harris, Bonnor, A.Lyttelton, Read, Philipson, Hornby, Stoddart, Woods, Lord Hawke, Fry, Baldwin, Dartmouth, Viscount Curzon, Mitchell, Clarke, McLean, Ranjitsinhji, Wynyard, E. Lyttelton, Jesso View details Estimates£1,500 - £2,500Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #584 The Ashes 1905 and 1936/37. Two original double page supplements, one titled ‘The Australia Cricket Team Visiting England This Year’ featuring cameo portrait images of the fifteen members of the 1905 Australian touring party, each wearing formal attire. Players include Noble (Captain), Armstrong, Hopkins, Trumper, Laver, Gregory, Darling, Hill etc. Overall 15.5”x11.25”. Publication unknown. The other, titled ‘Souvenir of Test Cricket 1936-37. England v Australia’ depicts two full page cartoons b View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #585 ‘The. £10 Cricket Scene’. Limited edition print of designs for the. £10 banknote first issued in 1992 depicting Charles Dickens, scenes of the cricket match between Dingley Dell and All Muggleton as depicted in ‘The Pickwick Papers’ etc. Limited edition no. 237/500, signed by the banknote designer and Chief Cashier of the Bank of England. 19.5”x16”. Issued by Debden Security Printing Limited with original order form. Very good condition. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning BidN/AStatusSold Lot #586 Hedley Verity. Yorkshire & England 1930-1939. Signature in ink of Verity on piece window mounted below an original pastelcolour head and shoulders portrait of Verity. Mounted, framed and glazed, overall 12.75”x21”. VG. 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