Knight's Sporting Auctions Auction of Cricket, Wisden Cricketers' Almanacks, Football and Sporting Memorabilia (#11) 25/11/2023 10:30 AM GMT Closed Starts Ending 25/11/2023 10:30 AM GMT Auction Info View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 1201-1300 of 1509. Previous|1...910111213141516|Next Lot #1231 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1946. 83rd edition. Original hardback. Only 5000 hardback copies were printed in this post war year. Some dulling to the gilt titles on the spine paper, small hole to the top of the spine paper otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£85StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1232 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1947, 1948 and 1949. Original hardback editions. The 1947 edition with some colour discolouration to boards and spine, broken internal hinges to front and rear, some browning to page edges otherwise in good condition. The 1948 edition with crease to the spine paper, some browning to page edges and soiling to end papers, wrinkling to odd page, odd minor faults otherwise in good condition otherwise in good condition. The 1949 edition with some general wear to boards an View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£40StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1233 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1950, 1951, 1952 and 1953. Original hardback editions. The 1950 edition with good boards and spine paper, broken internal hinges otherwise in good condition, the 1951 edition with worn and very faded front board, almost devoid of gilt titles and date, broken front internal hinge, internally good, the 1952 and 1953 editions, again with worn and very faded boards, broken front and rear internal hinges, internally good. All but the 1952 edition, presentation copies from View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£28StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1234 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1954, 1955, 1956 and 1957. Original hardback editions. All editions with worn and very faded boards, spine papers good. The 1954 edition with worn front internal hinge, wear to the front internal hinges of the 1955 and 1956 internal hinges and the 1957 edition with broken rear internal hinge internally good. All are presentation copies from the Editor, Norman Preston, with inscription to the top of the title pages to Harry Gee, [a staff member] thanking him for his wo View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£32StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1235 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1958. Original hardback. Odd very minor faults otherwise in good/very good condition. Presentation copy from the Editor, Norman Preston, with inscription to the top of the title pages to Michael Gee, [presumably son of Harry Gee and a staff member] thanking him for his work on the book in that year View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£20StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1236 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1959. Original hardback. Paint mark (?) to top edge of front board otherwise in very good condition. Presentation copy from the Editor, Norman Preston, with inscription to the top of the title pages to Michael Gee, [presumably son of Harry Gee and a staff member] thanking him for his work on the book in that year View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1237 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1960. Original hardback. Mark to rear board otherwise in good/very good condition. Presentation copy from the Editor, Norman Preston, with inscription to the top of the title pages to Michael Gee, [presumably son of Harry Gee and a staff member] thanking him for his work on the book in that year View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1238 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1961. Original hardback. Odd minor faults otherwise in good/very good condition. Presentation copy from the Editor, Norman Preston, with inscription to the top of the title pages to Michael Gee, [presumably son of Harry Gee and a staff member] thanking him for his work on the book in that year View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£45StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1239 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1962 and 1963. Original hardback editions. The 1962 edition with bump to top right hand corner of the front board, light crease to spine paper, the 1963 edition with very minor wear to front board, wrinkling to spine paper otherwise both in good condition. Presentation copies from the Editor, Norman Preston, with inscription to the top of the title pages to Michael Gee, [presumably son of Harry Gee and a staff member] thanking him for his work on the book in that year View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£32StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1240 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1964. Original hardback. Generally good/very good condition. Presentation copy from the Editor, Norman Preston, with inscription to the top of the title pages to Michael Gee, [presumably son of Harry Gee and a staff member] thanking him for his work on the book in that year View details Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1241 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1965 and 1967. Original hardback editions with dustwrappers. Both books in good condition, the 1965 edition with minor fraying to the top of the spine of the dustwrapper and the 1967 edition with loss to the lower part of the back of the dustwrapper. Presentation copies from the Editor, Norman Preston, with inscription to the top of the title pages to Michael Gee, [presumably son of Harry Gee and a staff member] thanking him for his work on the book in that year View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1242 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1968. Original hardback with dustwrapper. Odd very minor faults otherwise in good/very good condition View details Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1243 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1969. Original hardback with dustwrapper. Some fading to the dustwrapper spine otherwise in good/very good condition View details Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1244 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1970. Original hardback with dustwrapper. Minor age toning to the dustwrapper spine otherwise in very good condition View details Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£38StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1245 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1971. Original hardback with dustwrapper. Stain to the top of the dustwrapper, minor age toning to the dustwrapper spine otherwise in good/very good condition View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1246 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1972 to 1979. Original hardback editions with dustwrapper, with the exception of the 1976 which is lacking its dustwrapper Faults to odd dustwrapper otherwise in generally good/very good condition. Sold with ‘The Wisden Collector’s Guide’. J. Rice & A. Renshaw. London 2011. Qty 9 View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£65StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1247 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1864-1878. Fifteen facsimile editions published by John Wisden & Co Ltd, London 1991. Limited edition 527/1000. Brown hard board covers with gilt lettering to covers and spine. In original yellow presentation box. Very good/excellent condition. View details Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£280StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1248 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1879. Willows softback reprint (1991) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 497/1000. Good/very good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£55StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1249 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1880. Willows softback reprint (1987) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 155/500. Good/very good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£48StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1250 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1881. Willows softback reprint (1985) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 204/500. Good/very good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£85StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1251 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1882. Willows Second softback reprint (2004) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 202/250. Good/very good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1252 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1883. Willows softback reprint (1988) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 256/500. Good/very good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£45StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1253 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1884. Willows softback reprint (1984) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 177/500. Good/very good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1254 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1885. Willows softback reprint (1983) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Un-numbered limited edition. Good/very good condition View details Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold Lot #1255 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1885. Willows softback reprint (1983) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Un-numbered limited edition. Good/very good condition View details Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold Lot #1256 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1886. Willows second softback reprint (2005) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 112/250. Good/very good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£65StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1257 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1887. Willows softback reprint (1989) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 428/500. Good/very good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1258 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1892. Willows second softback reprint (2008) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 169/250. Good/very good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold Lot #1259 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1893. Willows second softback reprint (2008) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 244/250. Very good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold Lot #1260 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1902. Willows softback reprint (1997) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Limited edition 21/500. Very good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1261 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1904. Willows hardback reprint (1998) in dark brown boards with gilt lettering. Limited edition 388/500. Very good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1262 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1906. Willows softback reprint (1999) in dark brown boards with gilt lettering. Limited edition 163/500. Very good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold Lot #1263 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1908. Willows softback reprint (2000) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Un-numbered limited edition. Minor wear to top of spine otherwise in very good condition View details Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold Lot #1264 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1910. Willows softback reprint (2001) in light brown hardback covers with gilt lettering. Un-numbered limited edition. Very good condition View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£25StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1265 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. Willows softback reprint (2000) in softback covers. Limited edition 665/750. Very good condition View details Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold Lot #1266 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. Willows softback reprint (2000) in softback covers. Un-numbered limited edition. Very good condition View details Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold Lot #1267 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. Willows softback reprint (2000) in softback covers. Un-numbered limited edition. Very good condition View details Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold Lot #1268 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. Willows hardback reprint (2000) in dark brown boards with gilt lettering. Un-numbered limited edition. Good/very good condition View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£25StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1269 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. Willows softback reprint (2000) in softback covers. Un-numbered limited edition. Very good condition View details Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold Lot #1270 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1879-1886. Boxed set of Wisdenauction reprint editions. Eight facsimile editions published in 2021. Limited edition 85/150. Brown hard board covers with gilt lettering to covers and spine. In original brown presentation box and slip case as issued. Excellent condition View details Estimates£300 - £400StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1271 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1898. 35th edition. Original hardback. The book is in very good condition with bright gilt titles to front board, very slight dulling to the spine paper. However there are four pages from page 187 to 194 which have some loss to the page edge to a greater or lesser degree, a detached corner of page 187/188 is enclosed in the book. Also slight breaking to the internal hinge after page 194. A rare early hardback edition View details Estimates£3,000 - £5,000Winning Bid£3,600StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1272 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1899. 36th edition. Original hardback. Very good to excellent condition throughout with bright gilt titles to front board and spine paper. A rare early hardback edition in beautiful condition View details Estimates£4,000 - £6,000Winning Bid£4,000StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1273 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1911. 48th edition. Original paper wrappers. Replacement spine with printed title. Minor wear, age toning and repairs to front and rear wrapper corners, odd minor faults otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1274 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanacks 1912. 49th edition. Original paper wrappers, bound in light brown boards, with titles in gilt to spine. Some wear, age toning and soiling to wrappers otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1275 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1921. 58th edition. Original paper wrappers. Breaking to spine block, internal page sections becoming loose, loss to spine paper, minor wear to front and rear wrapper otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1276 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1921 and 1925. 58th & 62nd editions. Both bound in green and navy blue boards respectively, the 1921 edition lacking wrappers, the 1925 edition with good original wrappers, gilt titles to spines, red speckled page edges. The 1921 edition pages checked and correct. Both in good/very good condition. Qty 2 View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1277 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1923. 60th edition. Bound in brown boards, with original wrappers, gilt titles to spines. Some minor wear, age toning and slight soiling to wrappers otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold Lot #1278 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1923. 60th edition. Bound in light brown boards, with original wrappers, date on label to spine. Odd very minor faults otherwise in good+ condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£38StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1279 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1924. 61st edition. Original paper wrappers, bound in light brown boards, with titles in gilt to spine. Some wear, age toning and soiling to wrappers, handwritten name to top border of front wrapper otherwise in good condition. Sold with a rebound edition for 1933, lacking wrappers otherwise in good condition, a blank page inserted between pages 196/197 with handwritten piece extolling the career of W.E. Astill of Leicestershire. Good condition. Qty 2 View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1280 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1925. 62nd edition. Original paper wrappers. Breaking to spine block, internal page sections becoming loose, some wear and loss to spine paper, splitting to edge of front wrapper, very minor wear to front and rear wrapper otherwise in good+ condition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£40StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1281 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1937. 74th edition. Original hardback. Slight dulling to gilt titles on the front board and spine paper, some wear to boards and spine paper, slight creasing to spine paper, rear board and bumping to corners, some soiling to page block edge, minor foxing to odd page otherwise internally in good/very good condition View details Estimates£220 - £260StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1282 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1939. 76th edition. Original hardback. Some light general wear to boards and spine paper, some minor wear to board and spine extremities, front and rear internal hinges broken, dulling to gilt titles on the spine otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£200 - £300StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1283 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1942. 79th edition. Only 4100 paper copies printed in this war year. Rebound in boards with gilt titles to spine, lacking original cloth covers otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1284 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1943. 80th edition. Only 5600 paper copies printed in this war year. Rebound in boards with gilt titles to spine, lacking original front cloth cover, with rear cover, rear cover with tape marks around edges on the inside of the cover, some wear with slight corner loss to this cover otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold Lot #1285 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1944. 81st edition. Only 5600 paper copies printed in this war year. Rebound in boards with gilt titles to spine, lacking original cloth covers otherwise in good/very good condition View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1286 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. 82nd edition. Only 6500 paper copies printed in this war year. Rebound in boards with gilt titles to spine, lacking original cloth covers otherwise in good/very good condition. Sold with a rebound 1948 edition with poor original covers, only fair/good condition throughout. Qty 2 View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1287 Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1945. 82nd edition. Original limp cloth covers. Only 6500 paper copies printed in this war year. Slightly cocked spine to the right, some soiling to rear cover, signature and date of ownership to first advertising page otherwise in good condition. Rare war-time edition View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£40StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1288 ‘Cricket Match at Darnall, for 200 Sovereigns’ 1826. Sheffield and Leicester v Nottingham. Very early and rare original double sided score sheet for the match played at the Darnall New Ground, Sheffield, 24th- 26th July 1826. Both sides with printed title, attractive engraving of a match in progress and decorative borders, with the description ‘On Monday, July 24, 1826, a Cricket Match will be Played on the New Ground at Darnell, between 6 of Sheffield, with 5 of Leicester given, against 11 of N View details Estimates£400 - £600Winning Bid£1,400StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1289 ‘State of the Match of Cricket played at West Malling, Kent... between Kent & England’ 1841. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at the Old County Ground, Town Malling, 29th- 31st July 1841. In a tightly fought match, England batted first and were dismissed for 119, Joseph Guy top scoring with 42. In reply, Kent reached 150 (Alfred Mynn 48). In their second innings England were bowled out for 110, setting Kent 80 runs to win, which they narrowly achieved with just two wick View details Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£580StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1290 ‘Kent v. Sussex. Match of Cricket at Tunbridge Wells’ 1848. Early and original small double sided scorecard for the match played at the Higher Common Ground, Tunbridge Wells, 27th & 28th July 1848. The card with printed scores at the close of the first day’s play (Kent 82, Sussex 64/4) lists the Kent innings to one side and Sussex to the verso. In a tight match, scheduled for three days but completed in two, Kent batted first and were dismissed for 82. Only three batsmen reached double figures, View details Estimates£300 - £400Winning Bid£460StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1291 ‘Marylebone and Sussex’ 1849. Original single sided score sheet for the ‘Close of the first two innings, Second Day, Tuesday Aug. 14, 1849’ for the match played at C.H. Gausden’s (Royal Brunswick) Ground, Hove, 13th- 14th August 1849. The scores depict M.C.C. having been dismissed cheaply for 46 (William Hillyer 15, Henry Royston 11) with John Wisden and James Dean sharing the wickets five apiece. Sussex then made 143, George Picknell top scoring with 59, Thomas Box 39. M.C.C. went on to score 1 View details Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£440StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1292 Cambridge University v United England Eleven 1855. Original double sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s on ‘Monday (wet) & Tuesday, June 18th & 19th 1855’. The sixteen of Cambridge pulled off an unexpected victory by thirteen runs. Batting first they made only 66, Hammond scoring 16 and Walker 12. In reply United England, featuring notable names such as Nicholson, Dean, Haygarth, Grundy, James Lillywhite, Lockyer, Wisden etc. scored 106 (Tom Lockyer 28). In the second innings Cambridg View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1293 ‘I Zingari v. The Liverpool Club’ 1859. Original early single sided scorecard for the match Gentlemen of Liverpool v I Zingari played at ‘Liverpool Ground Wavertree’ on 19th & 20th July 1859. Batting first, I Zingari reached 144 in their first innings, Gentlemen of Liverpool replying with 118. In the second innings I Zingari made 198 (A.F. Payne 42) and Liverpool ended 79 for seven and the match was drawn. Three members of the I Zingari team, J. Rowley, B. Grindford and C.E. Hornby (uncle of Alb View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1294 George Parr’s team to North America 1859. First England cricket tour overseas. ‘11 of England v 22 of the United States’. Two very rare scorecards (thought to be the only surviving original scorecards from the pioneering first overseas tour), printed by Fred. Lillywhite from the third match of the tour. Having played their first two matches in Canada, this, the first in the United States, was played against twenty two of the United States at St. George’s Club Ground, Hoboken, New Jersey, 3rd- 5t View details Estimates£5,000 - £8,000Winning Bid£9,000StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1295 ‘Surrey v. Fifteen of Cambridge University’ 1862. Original early scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 19th & 20th June 1862. In a remarkable match the fifteen undergraduates beat a strong Surrey team by an innings and 43 runs. Batting first Surrey could make only 85, Julius Caesar top scoring with 30. Cambridge then put on 204 in their only innings, Lang top scorer with 59, Caffyn taking 7 for 75. Surrey’s openers made a steady start to their second innings until Caesar was dismiss View details Estimates£250 - £350StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1296 ‘All England Eleven v. United [England] Eleven’ 1863. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s for the benefit of the Cricketers’ Fund, 25th & 26th May 1863. The United Eleven batted first and were dismissed for 109, Jackson taking 7 wickets for 48 runs. Replying, the All England Eleven could only reach 92, Tom Hayward, best with 30. The second innings saw the United Eleven posting 150 (Tom Hearne 44), before bowling out All England for 97 to win by 70 runs. George Gr View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£300StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1297 ‘Surrey v. North of England’ 1863. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 3rd- 5th August 1863. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores lists the North’s first innings in which they were dismissed for 211 (Iddison 58, Sewell 8/54), and Surrey having reached 93/3 on the second day’s play. Surrey went on to make 198 (Mortlock 54). In the second innings North made 179 (Brampton 36), setting Surrey 193 to win, which they did with three wickets to spare, G View details Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£180StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1298 ‘Eleven of All England versus Twenty-Two of Hull and District’ 1863. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Hull, 7th- 9th September 1863, showing the scores at the completion of the match on the third day, All England having just won by six wickets. The twenty two of Hull batted first and were bowled out for only 57 with every player dismissed for single figures (with the exception of C.H. Prest who was absent!), Tarrant taking 17 wickets. All England then replied with a View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1299 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’ 1864 and 1865. Early early original double sided scorecard for Gentlemen v Players matches played at Lord’s. Unusually, to one side is the complete printed scorecard for the match played 27th & 28th June 1864, in which the Players scored 187 (Mortlock 71, Arkwright 7/83), and then dismissed the Gentlemen twice for 60 and 59 to win convincingly by an innings and 68 runs, Tarrant (11/49) and Willsher (9/55) bowling unchanged through both innings taking all the wickets. To th View details Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£165StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1300 Oxford v Cambridge Varsity match 1865. Original early single sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s 26th- 27th June 1865. The card with incomplete printed and handwritten scores in ink (with errors) shows Oxford’s first innings which saw them dismissed for 191, R.A.H. Mitchell top scoring with 57, Pelham for Cambridge taking 6/71. Cambridge had reached 79/ 3 and went on to make 119. In the second innings Oxford made 160, Mitchell top scoring again with 35, and then dismissed Cambridge fo View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£90StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1301 ‘All England Eleven v. 22 of Bishop Stortford & District’ 1865. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Cricket Lane, Bishop’s Stortford, 31st July- 2nd August 1865. Bishop’s Stortford ran out winners by twenty wickets thanks in part to the contributions from hired professionals, Alfred Shaw, Charles Brampton, and cousins Joe and Frank Silcock. All England batted first and were bowled out for 87, W.F. Maitland taking six wickets. The twenty two View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1302 ‘Nottinghamshire v. Cambridgeshire’ 1865. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Old Trafford 17th- 19th August 1865. Nottinghamshire batted first and reached an impressive 236, openers William Oscroft (78) and Charles Brampton (79) sharing a first wicket stand of 146. Thomas Hayward of Cambridgeshire took seven wickets for 73 runs. Cambridgeshire then replied with 86 and, following on, were dismissed for 64 (Jackson 6/38), Nottinghamshire winn View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£170StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1303 ‘United South Eleven v. 20 of Lewes’ 1865. Early original scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match played at Dripping Pan, Lewes, 7th- 9th September 1865 for the benefit of C.H. Ellis. The twenty of Lewes batted first and reached 129 in their first innings, United South replying with 125. In the second innings Lewes made 201 (H.R.J. Charlwood 54, C.H. Smith 43, Lewes’ Francis Pelham taking seven wickets). The match was declared a draw with the United South on 69/1, T. Humphrey 41no View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£220StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1304 ‘Surrey v. Lancashire’ 1867. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 20th May- 1st June 1867. Playing against a strong Surrey team fielding notable names such as Humphrey, Jupp, Pooley, Mortlock, Griffth, Collyer, Stephenson, Caesar and Sewell on their own ground, an inexperienced Lancashire side batted first and made an impressive 429. Surrey replied with 340 and, following on reached 200/7 when the match was declared a draw. Notable performances included View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1305 ‘All England Cricket Match at Malton. Malton and District v. All England Eleven’ 1868. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Old Malton Road, Malton (Yorkshire), 29th June- 1st July 1868. The All England XI batted first and made 261 (John Smith 74, Robert Carpenter 58no), the twenty two of Malton, who featured the ‘given’ men of George Freeman, Roger Iddison, Luke Greenwood and George Atkinson, replied with 220 including 123 from Freeman. In the second innings All England View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£145StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1306 ‘Grand Cricket Match- Canterbury. North [of the Thames] v. South of the Thames’ 1868. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at the St. Lawrence Ground, Canterbury, 3rd- 5th August 1868. North of the Thames ran out winners by 58 runs despite centuries in both innings from W.G. Grace for the South, scoring 130 and 102no. The North had batted first and made 252 (J. McCormick 137, E.M. Grace 5/27), and the South replied with 284 (Wootton 8/101). In the second innings North of th View details Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£260StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1307 ‘Gentlemen of the South v. Players of the South’ 1869. Early original commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 15th- 17th July 1869. In a remarkable high scoring drawn match in which a total of 1136 runs were scored, the highest in first-class cricket to date, the Players batted first and reach 475, H.R.J. Charlwood top scoring with 155, E.W. Pooley 78, H. Jupp 76, E. Willsher 57no. In reply the Gentlemen amassed 553 with B.B. Cooper (101) and a young W.G. Grace (180 View details Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£210StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1308 ‘Grand Cricket Match. North of England v. South of England’ 1869. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 26th- 28th July 1869. The South batted first and thanks to W.G. Grace (122) and B.B. Cooper (23) who were the only batsmen to reach double figures, made 173, George Freeman taking 6/41. In reply the North reached 163 (Ephraim Lockwood 49, W.G. Grace 6/57). In their second innings the South scraped to 111 (Isaac Walker 46, Freeman 7/45). With the View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£180StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1309 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Yorkshire versus Nottinghamshire 1869. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 16th- 18th August 1869. Nottinghamshire batted first and reached 213 (Richard Daft 50, Tom Emmett 5/64). In reply Yorkshire made 205 (Joseph Rowbotham 100, George Wootton 5/64). In the second innings Nottinghamshire were bowled out for 79 (Daft 31no), with Emmett (7/35) and George Freeman (3/40) bowling unchanged. Yorkshire then knocked off the requi View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£135StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1310 ‘Oxford v. Cambridge’ 1870. ‘Cobden’s Match’. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the Varsity match played at Lord’s, 27th & 28th June 1870. In a remarkable game Cambridge University batted first and made 147 (A.T. Scott 45, C.K. Francis 5/59). Replying, Oxford University reached 175 (A.T. Fortescue 35). In the second innings Cambridge posted 206 (W. Yardley 100, Francis 7/102), setting Oxford 179 to win. Poised for victory, requiring four runs to win with thre View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1311 ‘North of England v. South of England’ 1871. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 31st July- 2nd August 1871 for the benefit of H.H. Stephenson. The South batted first and reached 196, H.R.J. Charlwood top scoring with 54 and R.O. Clayton taking 6/52. The North replied with 177 (M. McIntyre 42). In the second innings, W.G. Grace, who had been dismissed LBW first ball for 0 in the first innings, scored 268, his then highest score, and the highest individu View details Estimates£180 - £250StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1312 ‘North v. South’ 1872. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s 20th & 21st May 1872. Scheduled for three days but completed in two, the South won a low scoring match on a wet pitch by 52 runs. Batting first South scored 95 in their first innings, (R. Humphrey 32), before skittling out the North for only 37, no player reaching double figures. James Southerton took eight wickets for 20 runs. In the second innings the South made 86, (W.G. Grace 37, Barratt 7/18), and th View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1313 ‘Surrey v. Nottingham’ 1872. ‘McIntyre’s Match’. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval 12th- 14th August 1872. In a close game Nottinghamshire batted first and reached 209 with Martin McIntyre’s top score in the match of 88no his highest first-class score, and Richard Daft with 78. Replying, Surrey could only make only 60, Richard Humphrey carrying his bat for 30no being the only batsman to reach double figures. McIntyre, now with the ball in hand, took ni View details Estimates£130 - £160Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1314 ‘Princes Ground. North v. South’ 1873. Early original single sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match played at Prince’s Cricket Ground, Chelsea, 15th- 17th May 1873. The scorecard shows the completion of the first innings with the South having scored 125 (W.H. Hadlow 47, M. McIntyre 7/52) and the North 164 (E. Lockwood 42). Individual batsmen’s scoring for the South’s second innings are faintly annotated in pencil to the front, with the full scores annotated to the verso det View details Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£230StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1315 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Yorkshire v. Surrey’ 1873. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 16th & 17th June 1873 with complete printed scores. In a low scoring match, scheduled for three days but completed in two, Surrey batted first scoring 79, Tom Emmett (6/38) and Allen Hill (4/32) sharing the wickets. In reply Yorkshire could muster only 54 (James Southerton 6/24 and James Street 4/30). Surrey’s second innings saw them creep up to 84, Emmett and H View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£95StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1316 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Yorkshire v. Sussex’ 1873. Early original scorecard for the match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield 14th & 15th July 1873. To one side the scorecard shows the Yorkshire innings of 200 all out, with Sussex then dismissed for 91 and, following on, standing at 1/1, Harry Killick the batsman out. The other side shows the completed match with Sussex being bowled out cheaply for only 47, Yorkshire completing an emphatic victory by an innings and 62 runs. Top scorer in the match w View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1317 ‘Surrey v. Kent’ 1873. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval 18th- 20th August 1873 with complete printed scores. Surrey batted first and made 156 (Henry Jupp 76), and in reply Kent 119 (George McGanlis 60, James Southerton 6/46). In the second innings Surrey reached 129, Walter Read aged 17 and playing in only his second first-class match making 39, Willsher and Coppinger taking five wickets apiece. Kent were then dismissed for 105, Southerton again takin View details Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£145StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1318 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’ 1874. Early original scorecard for the match played at Lord’s 6th & 7th July 1874. Complete printed and handwritten scores in ink. Gentlemen batted first and made 231 (A.N. Hornby 63, A.W. Ridley 57, W.G. Grace 48, A. Hill 6/77). In reply Players reached 185 (E. Lockwood 70, R. Daft 43). In the second innings Gentlemen scored 114 (Yardley 47) during which, Allen Hill took a hat-trick. The Players then reached their target, finishing on 161/8 to win by two wickets, Ted Pool View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£75StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1319 ‘Eton v. Harrow’ 1874. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Lord’s, 10th & 11th July 1874. Harrow batted first and scored 155 (A.J. Webbe 77) and in reply Eton reached 143 (E. Lyttelton 58, Meek taking 7 wickets for 45 runs). Harrow then made 145 in their second innings, Webbe again top scorer with 80, Forbes taking 5/21 for Eton who then chased down the target ending 159/5 to win by five wickets, H.E. Whitmore scoring 61no. M.C.C. fixtures and results fo View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1320 ‘Gentlemen of South v. Players of South’ 1875. Early original scorecard with incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil, for the match played at Kennington Oval, 24th & 25th June 1875. Batting first, the Players reached 125 with Henry Jupp scoring 47, and W.G. Grace taking six wickets for 65 runs. In reply the Gentlemen reach 338 with W.G. Grace unusually dismissed for a duck, bowled by James Lillywhite. G.F. Grace top scored with 66 and A.P. Lucas made 63. The Players were then dismiss View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1321 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Yorkshire v. Lancashire’ 1875. Early original double sided scorecard with printed scores up to the close of play on the second day for the match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 12th- 14th July 1875. Lancashire batted first and were dismissed for 112, Allen Hill taking 5/47. In reply, Yorkshire reached 218, a lead of 106, top scorers being Robert Clayton (44) and Ephraim Lockwood (43), McIntyre taking 5/92. Lancashire had reached 85/7 at the close of the second day’s play View details Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1322 ‘Princes Ground. Gentlemen v. Players’ 1875. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Prince’s Cricket Ground, Chelsea, 22nd- 24th July 1875. On a wet pit on which slow bowlers were used throughout with the exception of one over from Morley, the Players batted first scoring 70, W.G. Grace taking 7/23 sharing the wickets with his cousin, Walter Gilbert, and the Gentlemen replied with 59, Grace top scoring with 20, James Southerton taking 6/38. In View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£160StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1323 ‘Grand Cricket Match. North v. South’ 1875. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the Hull Town Cricket Ground, 2nd- 4th September 1875. The South batted first scoring 137, Richard Humphrey top scoring with 40, Tom Emmett taking eight wickets for 48 runs. Replying, the North reached 146 (A.N. Hornby 48), W.G. Grace taking 5/66. In the second innings, the South could reach only 93 (W.G. Grace 37, Allen Hill 6/48, Emmett was wicketless). Set onl View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1324 ‘Surrey v. Gloucestershire’ 1876. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval, 8th & 9th June 1876. An under strength Surrey side batted first and reached 180 in their first innings, Ted Pooley scoring 63 and W.G. Grace and Robert Miles sharing the wickets five apiece. Gloucestershire then posted 301 including a third wicket partnership of 154 between William Gilbert (86) and Frank Townsend (88), James Street taking 6/138. Surrey wer View details Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1325 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Derbyshire v. Kent’ 1876. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Derby Cricket Ground, 19th & 20th June 1876. Scheduled for three days but completed in two, Derbyshire batted first scoring 107, Kent’s Charlie Absolom taking 5/60. Replying, Kent made 121 with Lord Harris (79) carrying his side being the only batsman to reach double figures. William Hickton took 5/52. In the second innings Derbyshire reached 170, Thomas Fost View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1326 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’ 1876. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval, 29th June- 1st July 1876. In a closely fought match the Players batted first and made 237, with Richard Daft and George Ulyett joint top scorers with 48 each. The Gentlemen, who fielded a strong batting side, replied with 229, Frank Penn scoring 52. The Players then put on 257 in their second innings (Daft 61), setting the Gentlemen 266 to win. They started the View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£90StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1327 ‘Grand Cricket Match. North v. South’ 1876. Richard Daft’s ‘Complimentary Benefit’. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Trent Bridge, 17th- 19th July 1876. Batting first, North scored 102, William Oscroft top scorer with 27, G.F. Grace taking eight wickets for 67 runs. Replying, South reached 155 (Ted Pooley 49no, Arthur Shaw 5/50). In the second innings, North put on 242 (Ephraim Lockwood 57no), setting a target of 190, which the South achi View details Estimates£130 - £160Winning Bid£140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1328 ‘Surrey v. Sussex’ 1876. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval, 7th & 8th August 1876. Scheduled for three days but completed in two on a fine wicket, Surrey batted first but could only make 104, losing their first three wickets for only three runs. Only Henry Charlwood (59no) batted with any success. In reply, Surrey fared little better, being dismissed for 130, Harry Jupp top scorer with 38, and in the second innings Sussex r View details Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£150StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1329 ‘Grand Cricket Week, Canterbury. Kent v. Marylebone Club’ 1876. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in ink and pencil, for the match played at Canterbury, 10th- 12th August 1876. In the twelve-a-side match that featured some impressive scoring, Kent batted first and amassed a total of 473, with the main contributions coming from Lord Harris with 154 and George Hearne 57no. In reply, the Gentlemen of M.C.C. found themselves in trouble being dismissed View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£420StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1330 ‘Sussex v. Gloucestershire’ 1877. Early original ‘Authorised Cricket Score’ card with complete printed scores for the match played at the County Ground, Hove, 11th- 13th June 1877. Gloucestershire batted first and scored 129, Robert Bush, making his final first-class appearance, top scoring with 42, Sussex’s Charles Brown taking 7/58. In reply, Sussex reached 140, Joseph Cotterill scoring 60. In the second innings Gloucestershire made 181 (W.G. Grace 52, Richard Fillery 6/53. Set a target of 171 View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£280StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Items per page 102550100 Previous|1...910111213141516|Next12345678910111213141516 Previous 12345678910111213141516 Next Previous 12345678910111213141516 Next