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 1301-1400 of 1509. Previous|1...910111213141516|Next Lot #1331 ‘Gloucestershire v. England’ 1877. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval 26th & 27th July 1877. In a low scoring match on a heavy pitch, England batted first scoring only 83 with Arthur Shrewsbury top scorer on 25 and Billy Midwinter taking seven wickets for 35 runs. In reply, Gloucestershire were dismissed for 78, then their lowest innings total, G.F. Grace making 27 and William Mycroft taking 6/21. England then posted 123 in View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1332 ‘Surrey v. Kent’ 1877. Early original scorecard with complete printed and neat handwritten scores in ink for the match played at Kennington Oval, 16th- 18th August 1877. Kent batted first and put on a healthy 317 with Frank Penn ending 148no and Lord Harris 64, James Southerton taking 5/88. In reply, Surrey were bowled out for 264, Harry Jupp carrying his bat for 91no and Len Shuter (brother of future Surrey captain, John Shuter) scoring a career best 88. George Hearne took 5/70. In the second i View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1333 Australia inaugural tour of England 1878. ‘M.C.C. and Ground v. Australians’, Lord’s, 27th May 1878. Original and rare silk scorecard for the Australian’s second match match of the tour. In the remarkable game, M.C.C. were dismissed for only 33. Only A.N. Hornby reached double figures (19), and there were six ducks. In reply, the Australians scraped to 41 (W. Midwinter 10). However, in M.C.C.’s second innings they were dismissed for a paltry 19, Flowers reaching 11, with seven ducks including th View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1334 ‘Princes Ground. North v. South’ 1878. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played for the Cricketers’ Fund at Prince’s Cricket Ground, Chelsea, 6th- 8th June 1878. Batting first, North made 156, Tom Emmett top scorer with 50no, South replying with 197 (William Gilbert 55, John Russel 51). The match ended in a draw with the North on 196/5, Arthur Shrewsbury 62no, Ephraim Lockwood 55. James Southerton, now aged 50, bowled 104 (four ball) overs in the ma View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£160StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1335 ‘Oxford v. Cambridge’ 1878. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the Varsity Match played at Lord’s, 1st & 2nd July 1878. Cambridge University batted first, posting 168, with Edward Lyttelton top scorer on 53, Allan Steel 44no. Evans took 5/55 for Oxford University. In reply Oxford could reach only 127 (Alan Greene 35no), Steel taking eight wickets for 62 runs. Cambridge then scored 229 in their second innings, A.P. Lucas (74) and Alfred Lyttelton (64) making a first wicket View details Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1336 ‘Surrey v. Kent’ 1878. Early original double sided scorecard with full printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval, 19th- 21st August 1878. In a match notable for wicket-keeping achievements, Kent batted first and scored 211, Lord Harris top scorer with 88, Barratt taking 5/83. In reply, Surrey were dismissed for 159 (Harry Jupp 52no, Dick Penn 5/71). Kent in their second innings then posted 244 (Penn 67, Ivo Bligh 60, George Hearne 53, James Southerton and Edward Barratt taking five View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1337 ‘North v. South. Southerton’s Benefit’ 1879. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at Kennington Oval, 17th & 18th July 1879. Scheduled for three days but completed in two, batting first the South could only muster 77 with W.G. Grace (21) and G.F. Grace (12) the only batsmen to reach double figures. The North’s Fred Morley and Billy Bates taking five wickets apiece. The North replied with 134 (George Ulyett 29, Billy M View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1338 ‘Grand County Match, Town Malling, Kent v. Sussex’ 1879. Early original scorecard with printed scores complete to the end of the first day’s play, for the match played at the Old County Ground, Town Malling, 31st July & 1st August 1879. Scheduled for three days but completed in two, the scorecard shows Sussex having batted first and making 146 (Henry Phillips 58), with Kent ending the day on 117/3. Kent went on to post a total of 209 (Ivo Bligh 43), Sussex then scoring 147 in their second inning View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£190StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1339 ‘The [Cambridge University] Freshmen’s Match’ 1880. Ivo Bligh’s XI v. A.D. Steel’s XI. Small original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Fenner’s, 26th & 27th April 1880. A.G. Steel’s XI batted first scoring 106 (Ralph Spencer 26, Charles Studd 7/35). In reply Bligh’s XI were bowled out for 85 (Studd 53, Spencer 6/36, Perceval Henery 5/28). In the second innings Steel’s XI reached 201 (Henery 56), and Bligh’s XI ended 110 for seven wickets, with the match View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1340 ‘Grand Cricket Match, Notts. v. Surrey’ 1880. Early official double sided scorecard for the match played at Trent Bridge, 3rd- 5th June 1880, in which William ‘Billy’ Gunn made his first-class debut, aged 21. Surrey batted first and were dismissed for 82 with only A.P. Lucas (34) reaching double figures, Alfred Shaw taking five wickets for 24 runs. Nottinghamshire replied with 104, Scotton scoring 26, Gunn ending 13no. In the second innings Surrey were bowled out for 106, Shaw taking another fiv View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1341 ‘Canterbury Grand Cricket Week. Thirteen of Kent v. Eleven of All England’ 1880. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match played at Canterbury, 2nd- 4th August 1880. The scorecard shows the completed first innings of All England, bowled out for 172 (Alfred Lyttelton 74no, Charles Cunliffe 6/75), with Kent’s opening batsmen dismissed, Ivo Bligh for 2 and Richard Jones 19. Kent went on to post 189 (Frank Penn 56) with Alfred Shaw and Fred Morley sharing th View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£150StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1342 ‘Surrey v. Lancashire’ 1880. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval, 23rd- 25th August 1880. Surrey batted first scoring 226, Harry Jupp best with 90, and Surrey’s George Nash taking eight wickets for 79 runs. Replying, Lancashire were dismissed cheaply for 113, Edward Barratt also claiming eight wickets, for 53 runs. Required to follow on Lancashire managed to post 314 thanks in part to reportedly poor Surrey fielding, A.N. Hor View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1343 ‘Surrey v. Sussex’ 1881. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval 1st & 2nd August 1881. Despite fielding a strong side, Sussex could muster only 95 in their first innings, Edward Barratt doing the damage with the ball, taking seven wickets for 45 runs. In reply Surrey reached 193 (Walter Read 62). In the second innings Sussex fared a little better, scoring 136, Walter Bettesworth making 53no, and Barratt taking a further seven wi View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1344 ‘The [Cambridge] University versus Gentlemen of England’ 1882. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Fenner’s, 25th- 27th May 1882. Batting first Cambridge made 274 with C.T. Studd scoring 126no, England’s Philip Morton taking six wickets for 102 runs. Gentlemen of England then replied with 123 (Allan Steel 41, C.T. Studd 5/35) and were required to follow on. Thanks to a career best innings by Steel of 171 and George Vernon making 69, the Gent View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1345 ‘Eton v. Winchester’ 1882. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Winchester College, 28th & 29th June 1882. Winchester won the game comfortably by an innings and 20 runs. Batting first they posted 157, J.M.F. Fuller top scoring with 46, Eton’s J.R. Brownlow taking 7/46. They then dismissed Eton twice, first for only 57, R.H. Pemberton (14) the only batsman to reach double figures, and then for 80. Winchester’s Benjamin Nicholls returned match View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1346 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Gentlemen of Yorkshire v. Players of Yorkshire’ 1882. Early original single sided scorecard with apparent complete printed scores for the match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 7th & 8th July 1882. The card shows the teams comprising eleven Players including Ulyett, Lockwood, Emmett, and a young Bobby Peel, and sixteen Gentlemen including M.B. (later Lord) Hawke. The Players batted first scoring 104 (L. Hall 43), the Gentlemen replying with 107. In the second innings the View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1347 ‘Surrey v. Gloucestershire’ 1883. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at Kennington Oval 31st May & 1st June 1883. Scheduled for three days but completed in two, Gloucestershire batted first and scored 174, E.M. Grace top scoring with 71, W.G. Grace 33, and their cousin, Walter Gilbert 51. None of the other batsmen reached double figures. For Surrey, Edward Barratt took 5/69. In reply, Surrey reached 167, Bobby Abel wi View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1348 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’ 1883. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Lord’s 9th- 11th July 1883. The Gentlemen batted first and posted an impressive score of 441 with Edward Tylecote achieving his highest first-class score of 107, with contributions from Alfred Lucas (72), Allan Steel (64) and Arthur Ridley (51). Replying, the Players reached 236 (George Ulyett 65, William Barnes 62no). Required to follow on, the Players put on 312 in their seco View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1349 ‘Eton v. Harrow’ 1883. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Lord’s 13th & 14th July 1883. Eton batted first and reached 231 with Frank Marchant (Kent & Cambridge University 1883-1905) scoring 93, and A.J. Studd 64. Harrow replied with 120, Eton’s A.E. Parker taking eight wickets for 37 runs (at one stage he had taken six wickets for only seven runs off 18 balls). Following on, Harrow had reached 76/1 when rain forced the abandonment of the game as a draw. View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£45StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1350 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Sussex v. Derbyshire’ 1883. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the County Ground, Derby, 30th July & 1st August 1883. Scheduled for three days but completed in two, Sussex batted first and posted a score of 250, captain Herbert Whitfield top scoring with 67. Derbyshire then twice failed to reach 100, scoring 97 in their first innings having at one stage been 16/6, Jessie Hide taking five wickets for 34 runs, and then b View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1351 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Yorkshire [Players] v. 16 Gentlemen of Yorkshire’ 1883. Early original double sided scorecard with apparent complete printed scores to one side, and incomplete printed scores to the verso, for the match played at the Clarence Cricket Ground, York, 3rd & 4th August 1883. The scorecard lists the Yorkshire innings of 84 and 55, with the 16 Gentlemen replying with 79 and 61/2 giving the Gentlemen victory by thirteen wickets. G. Freeman took seven wickets for the Gentlemen in th View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£90StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1352 ‘Surrey XI v. 24 Colts’ 1883. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval, 10th & 11th September 1883. The scorecard depicts the 24 Colts batting first and scoring 143. C.T. Roller (one first-class match for Surrey, 1886) top scored with 57. The Surrey XI replied with 82 all out, English taking five wickets. The Colts then had reached 30/6 but according to a newspaper report went on to score 121, and Surrey closed on 38/1[?] and th View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1353 ‘Grand Cricket Match between Lord Sheffield’s Eleven and the Australians’ 1884. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Sheffield Park, 12th- 14th May 1884. In the Australians’ opening first-class match of the tour Lord Sheffield’s XI, captained by W.G. Grace, batted first and were bowled out cheaply for 86, Arthur Shrewsbury top scoring with 39, George Giffen (6/50) and Eugene Palmer (4/34) sharing the wickets. In reply the Australians put on 2 View details Estimates£140 - £160Winning Bid£200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1354 ‘Surrey v. Australians’ 1884. Early original double sided scorecard with printed scores complete to the end of the first day’s play for the tour match played at Kennington Oval, 19th & 20th May 1884. The scorecard shows Surrey doing well to restrict the Australians’ to 196 in their first innings (Henry Scott 71, Edward Barratt 5/93), but facing Frederick ‘Demon’ Spofforth’s fast bouncers were dismissed cheaply for 97, only Bobby Abel (35) and John Shuter (28) reaching double figures. On the seco View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1355 ‘Gentlemen of England v. Australians’ 1884. Early original single sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the tour match played at Lord’s, 29th- 31st May 1884. The Gentlemen batted first and reached a healthy total of 277 with contributions from Arthur Ridley (68) and George Vernon (58). Notably a hard drive from Walter Read hit Spofforth on the arm and he was unable to continue bowling for the rest of the match. In reply the Australians could reach only 135 (George Bonnor 44), but fo View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1356 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Australians v. Players’ 1884. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the tour match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 30th June- 2nd July 1884. The Players batted first scoring 230, George Ulyett the top scorer with 76, Frederick Spofforth taking 6/80. The Australians fell short in their reply, reaching 189 (George Bonnor 70, Tom Emmett 5/41). In their second innings, the Players were bowled out for 134 (Louis Hall 51) with Spofforth taking View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1357 ‘An Eleven of England v. Australians’ 1884. Early original commemorative silk scorecard with complete printed scores for the tour match played at St. John’s Ground [Fartown], Huddersfield, 3rd- 5th July 1884. The England XI batted first and made an impressive 453, William Scotton scoring 134, his highest first-class career score, supported by William Attewell 84, Irwin Grimshaw 77, Edward Hirst 71. In reply the Australians could make only 175 (Percy McDonnell 46, Attewell 6/39) and were forced t View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1358 Sussex v. Kent 1884. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the County Ground, Hove, 3rd- 5th July 1884. In a high scoring match with over 1,000 runs scored on a good batting wicket, Sussex batted first and posted 270, Billy Newham top scorer with 76, Jimmy Wootton taking 5/94. In reply Kent reached 219 with Lord Harris scoring 101. Sussex then put on 464 in their second innings (Jesse Hide 112, William Blackman 77), Kent using all eleven of th View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1359 ‘England v. Australians’ 1884. First Test match to be played at Lord’s. Early official double sided scorecard with incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil to the close of the first day’s play in the second Test match, Lord’s, 21st- 23rd July 1884. The scorecard has printed scores for Australia’s completed first innings of 229, Henry Scott scoring 75, George Giffen 63, Edmund Peate taking 6/85, his best Test bowling figures. England closed the first day at 90/3 and went on to post a t View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1360 ‘Sussex v. Australians’ 1884. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the tour match played at the County Ground, Hove, 24th- 26th July 1884. Batting first against a near full-strength Australian bowling attack they did well to post a strong 396 with centuries from George Wyatt with 112 and Henry Phillips 111, both their only first-class centuries. They then dismissed the Australians for 309 (Billy Murdoch 87, Eric Midwinter 67, Walter Humphreys 6/96) and, following on bowled t View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1361 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Derbyshire v. Sussex’ 1884. Early original scorecard with incomplete printed scores up to the close of the second day’s play. Sussex batted first and were bowled out for 125, Jesse Hide top scorer with 38. Replying, Derbyshire reached 149, William Cropper 39, William Blackman taking 5/22. By the close of the second day, Sussex had reached 47/2 and went on to post 145. Set 122 to win, Derbyshire were bowled out for 71, Arthur Hide taking 5/19, Sussex winnings by 50 runs. Der View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1362 ‘England v. Australia’ 1884. Early official double sided scorecard with incomplete printed and handwritten scores for the third (final) Test match played at Kennington Oval, 11th- 13th August 1884. In an incredible match Australia batted first and posted a formidable total of 551 with captain Billy Murdoch scoring 211, the first Test double century and his highest Test career score, with further centuries from Percy McDonnell (103) and Henry Scott (102, his own personal best). All three centurie View details Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1363 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Derbyshire v. Surrey’ 1885. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the County Cricket Ground, Derby, 28th- 30th May 1885. Derbyshire won the toss and elected to bat first on a good wicket, but could only reach 151, Ludford Docker top scorer with 37. In reply Surrey put on 289 with a century (123) from Walter Read, Shacklock taking 5/71. In the second innings Derbyshire were skittled out for 76, William Chatterton ending 25 View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1364 ‘Middlesex v. Notts.’ 1885. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s, 16th- 18th July 1885. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Middlesex batted first and reached 128 (S.W. Scott 46no, A.J. Webbe 40). In reply Nottinghamshire scored an impressive 415, including an unbeaten 224no by Arthur Shrewbury who carried his bat for some eight hours for what was then the highest individual score made in a first-class match ‘proper’ at Lord’s, supported by W. Attewell (89 View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1365 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’ 1885. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scored for the match played at Kennington Oval, 2nd- 4th July 1885. In a relatively high scoring match, a strong Players side batted first and scored 352 (William Gunn 93, Johnny Briggs 85, Arthur Shrewsbury 64) and then bowled out a weak Gentlemen side for 172 (Kingsmill Key 49, Wilfred Flowers 5/51). Forced to follow on 180 runs in deficit, the result looked to be a foregone conclusion, but innings of 159 View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£32StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1366 ‘Kent v. Middlesex’ 1885. Early large original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Mote Park, Maidstone, 27th- 29th August 1885. Middlesex batted first and did well on a wet wicket to reach 187, Edward Buckland scoring 51, William Ford 44, with Kent’s James Wootton and Stanley Christopherson taking five wickets each. Kent then put on 193, a first innings lead of six runs, William Patterson (84), John Tonge (54) and John Pentecost (11) the only batsmen to r View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1367 ‘Grand Cricket Match. I Zingari v. Gentlemen of England’ 1885. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at North Marine Road, Scarborough, 31st August- 2nd September 1885. In the twelve-a-side match, I Zingari batted first and reached 374 thanks to 111 from James Walker and 82 by captain Alexander Webbe. Edward Bastard took 5/86. Replying, the Gentlemen made 298 (Herbert Bainbridge 76, W.G. Grace 68, Allan Steel 5/102. Rain interrupted the final day’s play and I Zingari ended 1 View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£42StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1368 ‘Official Score. Sussex versus Gloucestershire’ 1886. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the County Ground, Hove, 7th- 9th June 1886. In Sussex wicket-keeper Henry Phillips’ Benefit match, Gloucestershire batted first and were dismissed for 147, W.G. Grace top scoring with 51, George Bean taking 5/53. In reply, Sussex put on 349 thanks to a century from Bean (108) and Walter Humphreys (50), W.G. Grace taking 5/89. In the second innings Glou View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£170StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1369 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Lancashire v. Sussex’ 1886. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Old Trafford, 24th & 25th June 1886. Scheduled for three days but completed in two, Sussex were outplayed in this match, batting first but reaching only 50, only Edward McCormick (16) making double figures, Lancashire’s Alfred Teggin taking 5/20. In reply, Lancashire made a substantial 315, Bennett Hudson top scoring with 98. Sussex were then bowled for 121 View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£170StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1370 ‘Hampshire v. Sussex’ 1886. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the County Ground, Southampton, 2nd & 3rd August 1886. Sussex batted first and reached 360, Billy Newham 127 and Frederick Lucas 94. Replying, Hampshire were bowled out for 144 (Charles Seymour 43no, Jesse Hide 5/70) and, following on, dismissed again, for 163 (Francis Lacey 46, Walter Humphreys 6/78), Sussex winning by an innings and 53 runs. Fixtures to verso for season 1886 a View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1371 Australian tour to England 1886. ‘Brighton Grand Cricket Week. Sussex v. Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard for the tour match played at the County Ground, Hove, 26th- 28th August 1886. The Australians batted first and scored 200 with only George Giffen (73) making any significant impact. The Sussex reply stood at 161/7 when number nine batsman, George Brann, joined Francis Lucas at the wicket. Brann made an impressive 104, Lucas ending 93no, Sussex finishing on 352 with Eugene View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£85StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1372 Australian tour to England 1886. ‘Randle’s Cricket Score Card of the match between Eleven of the Australians and Eleven of the South Of England’. Early original double sided folding scorecard with complete printed scores for the tour match played at Hastings, 16th- 18th September 1886. South batted first and scored 200 (Bobby Abel 75, Leonard Stileman-Gibbard 46, Victor Trumble 5/56). The Australians replied and found themselves struggling at 57/6 but recovered to 194 all out, just six runs in d View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1373 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Yorkshire Gentlemen v. Yorkshire Players’ 1887. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played on the Yorkshire Gentlemen’s Ground, York, 13th & 14th July 1887. Yorkshire Players batted first, scoring 260, H. Dyson top scoring with 73, A.E. Leatham taking six wickets. In reply, the Gentlemen were bowled out cheaply for 93, G.P. Harrison taking seven wickets, and following on were dismissed for 117, S. Wade taking four wickets, Tom Emmett taking two. J.W. Hudson View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1374 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Lancashire v. Nottinghamshire’ 1887. Early original single sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match played at Old Trafford, 18th- 20th August 1887. The scorecard shows the Nottinghamshire first innings total of 92 with only openers Arthur Shrewsbury (27) and William Scotton, who carried his bat for 35no, reaching double figures, Dick Barlow taking eight wickets for 26 runs. Lancashire had scored 166/5 and went on to post 201 (Johnny Briggs 48) before bow View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1375 ‘Surrey v. Middlesex’ 1888. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval, 19th- 21st July 1888. Middlesex batted first and were doing well at 149/3 but then collapsed to 161, Stanley Scott top scoring with 60. Surrey then replied with 163, George Burton taking all ten wickets for 67 runs. In the second innings, Middlesex were skittled out for only 53, Edward Haddow (22) and Tim O’Brien (12) the only two to reach double figures, George View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£80StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1376 Australian tour to England 1888. ‘Grand Cricket Match. Australians v. [11 of] England’. Early original double sided folding scorecard with complete printed scores for the tour match played at the Central Recreation Ground, Hastings, 2nd- 4th August 1888. After the first day was lost to rain the Australians batted first and scored 168, Percy McDonnell top scoring with 36. A somewhat under-strength England XI were then dismissed for only 53, Bobby Peel (13) and Ted Wainwright (16) the only batsmen View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£260StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1377 ‘England v. Australia’ 1888. Early original scorecard with incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil, for the 2nd Test played at Kennington Oval, 13th & 14th August 1888. Australia elected to bat first but were dismissed for only 80 (John Edwards 26), Johnny Briggs taking 5/25. England then replied with an impressive 317 (Bobby Abel 70, Billy Barnes 62, George Lohmann 62no, Charlie Turner 6/112). Facing a deficit of 237 runs, Australia then fared little better in their second innings, View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1378 Australian tour to England 1888. ‘Grand Cricket Match. Australians v. Shaw & Shrewsbury’s XI’ 1888. Early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Old Trafford, 13th- 15th September 1888. The scorecard blank with teams listed for the start of play. Shrewsbury’s XI batted first scoring 195, Charlie Turner taking 6/72. The Australians were then dismissed for a paltry 35, only John Ferris with 14 making double figures, no other batsman scoring more than five. Johnny Briggs took six w View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1379 ‘Surrey v. Notts’ 1889. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed and neatly handwritten scores in ink for the match played at Kennington Oval, 5th- 7th August 1889. Surrey elected to bat first and posted 172, Harry Wood top scorer with 49, Dick Attewell with 5/64. Nottinghamshire replied with 159, John Dixon 59no, John Beaumont 6/71. In Surrey’s second innings, they reached 205/8 when the innings was declared closed, Bill Lockwood having scored 83, and Bobby Abel 59, setting N View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1380 ‘Grand Cricket Week. North v. South’ 1889. Early original 12pp scorecard/ booklet with complete printed scores for the match played at the Central Recreation Ground, Hastings, 12th- 14th September 1889. The scorecard comprises each innings printed to a single page, interspersed with copious advertising, with batting and bowling averages to centre pages for season 1889 of players who took part in the match. The North elected to bat first but could score only 89, Frederick Lee (39) and Billy Gunn View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£180StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1381 ‘The [Cambridge] University versus Gentlemen of England [A.J. Webbe’s XI]’ 1890. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Fenner’s Ground, Cambridge, 19th- 21st May 1890. The scorecard lists the University as batting first and scoring 187, Robert Douglas top scorer with 43. Webbe’s XI replied with 363, Herbie Hewett 114, Teddy Wynyard 91no, Tim O’Brien 69, Harold Hale taking 6/85. In the second innings Cambridge reached 212 (Hill 58, Dick Pougher 6/72), and W View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£90StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1382 ‘Sussex v. Gloucestershire’ 1890. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the County Ground, Hove, 26th- 28th May 1890. Sussex batted first and reached 301 with contributions from Walter Quaife (74) and Billy Newham (71). In reply, Gloucestershire scored 227 (W.G. Grace 58). In the second innings Sussex made 295/7 declared, with Quaife achieving his highest first-class score of 156no. Gloucestershire were then bowled out for 148, George Bean tak View details Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold Lot #1383 Australian tour to England 1890. ‘M.C.C. and Ground v. Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed and handwritten scores in ink for the match played at Lord’s 2nd & 3rd June 1890. The Australians batted first scoring 124, Sammy Jones (37). In reply, M.C.C. reached 194 (A.E. Stoddart 46). In the second innings, the Australians made 180 (Harry Trott 61, Nutty Martin 5/61). Set 111 to win, M.C.C. chased down the target for the loss of three wickets. The match was sc View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1384 Australian tour to England 1890. ‘Australians v. Players’. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Lord’s, 19th- 21st June 1890. Electing to bat first, the Players posted an impressive 526 with William Gunn achieving his record score to date of 228, then the highest against Australian bowling in England. Replying, the Australians could only reach 156, John Lyson top scorer with 50, George Lohmann taking 5/61. Forced to follow on, the Players bow View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£85StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1385 Australian tour to England 1890. ‘Gloucestershire v. Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores to the end of the second day’s play with additional handwritten scores in pencil, for the match played at the College Ground, Cheltenham, 21st- 23rd August 1890. The Australians batted first on a drying wicket and recovered from 18/4 to post a total of 184, John Ferris top scoring with 54, William Woof (6/81) and Fred Roberts (4/40) sharing the wickets. In reply, View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£150StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1386 ‘Gloucestershire v. Kent’ 1891. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at the Ashley Down Ground, Bristol, 18th- 20th May 1891. In the opening match of the season the first day was washed out by rain. When play started on the second day Gloucestershire struggled to 135 with only W.G. Grace batting well for his 46, Alec Hearne taking 5/28. By the third day Kent had reached 143/5 (George Hearne 44) when rain again washed ou View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1387 ‘The [Cambridge] University v. Yorkshire’ 1891. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Fenner’s Ground, Cambridge, 28th & 29th May 1891. In a closely fought and low scoring match, Yorkshire batted first reaching 118, George Ulyett top scorer with 51. In reply, Cambridge edged ahead by two runs with their innings of 120 (Robert Douglas 48, Digby Jephson 45, Bobby Peel 5/38). Yorkshire were then bowled out for only 89 in their second innings, Ulyett shining a View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£55StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1388 ‘Sussex v. Glo’stershire’ 1891. Walter Humphreys’ Benefit. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at the County Ground, Hove, 8th & 9th June 1891. Scheduled for three days but completed in two Sussex batted first and reached 136, Billy Newham top scoring with 67, Fred Roberts taking 5/43. In reply Gloucestershire scored 165 (E.M. Grace 58, Fred Tate 5/56). Sussex were then bowled out in their second innings for only 58, View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£170StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1389 ‘Canterbury Jubilee Cricket Week. Kent v. Gloucestershire’ 1891. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at the St. Lawrence Ground, Canterbury, 3rd- 5th August 1891. In a rain affected match, Gloucestershire, lacking the injured W.G. Grace, batted first and could only reach 101, Walter Wright taking 6/53. In reply Kent fell short with their total of 94, William Woof with 5/45. In their second innings Gloucestershire decla View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£160StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1390 ‘M.C.C. & Ground v. Yorkshire’ 1892. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Lord’s, 16th & 17th May 1892. Scheduled for three days but completed in two, Yorkshire elected to bat first and put on 152, William Fletcher top scorer with 31no, the young George Hirst making 20. Alec Hearne took 6/34 for M.C.C. who, in reply reached 144, Billy Barnes making 61. In the second innings, Yorkshire reached 188 (Arthur Sellers 45, Hirst 43no) setting M.C.C. 197 to win, View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1391 ‘Married v. Single. Clayton’s Benefit’ 1892. Original double sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s 23rd & 24th May 1892 for the benefit of the Lord’s groundsman, Robert Clayton. The scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores. The two strong sides included R. Abel, W. Gunn, A. Hearne, T..C. O’Brien, A.D. Pougher, A.N. Hornby, W. Attewell (Married), A.E. Stoddart, A. Shrewsbury, G. MacGregor, G.A. Lohmann, J.T. Hearne (Single) etc. Married batted first and made 230 (Abel 54, L View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1392 ‘Gloucestershire v. Kent’ 1892. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match played at the Ashley Down Ground, Bristol, 6th- 8th June 1892. The scorecard shows Kent in their first innings standing at 143/2. They went on to post 245, William Patterson making 55, W.G. Grace taking 5/51 and Bill Murch 5/74. Gloucestershire could only reply with 165 (Sidney Kitcat 46) and Kent enforced the follow-on, a decision they would regret as Gloucestershire reached 297 th View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1393 ‘The [Oxford] University v. M.C.C. & Ground’ 1892. Original single sided scorecard for the twelve per side match played at The Parks, Oxford, 2nd- 4th June 1892. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Oxford batted first and made 222 (V.T. Hill 51, T.B. Case 45, H.M. Taberer 37no). In reply M.C.C. reached 240 (W. Chatterton 47, W. Barnes 46) and then dismissed Oxford for only 80 (Palairet 20, Flowers 6/47 including a hat-trick, Pougher 5/33). M.C.C. then knocked off the runs to win by seven View details Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold Lot #1394 ‘Somerset v. Notts.’ 1892. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Taunton, 18th & 19th August 1892. After a start delayed by rain on the first day, Somerset took advantage of the difficult bowling conditions and reached an accomplished 309 with contributions from Vernon Hill (93) and Herbie Hewett (60). In reply, Nottinghamshire could make only 118 with Teddy Tyler taking six wickets for 63 runs. Forced to follow on, Nottinghamshire were then s View details Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold Lot #1395 Australia tour to England 1893. ‘Lord Sheffield’s XI. v. Australians’. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at Sheffield Park, Uckfield, 8th- 10th May 1893. In the opening match of the 1893 tour, a strong Lord Sheffield’s XI elected to bat first and posted 258, W.G. Grace (63) and Arthur Shrewsbury (62) making an opening stand of 101. For the Australians George Giffen and Arthur Coningham shared the wickets five apiece. View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1396 ‘M.C.C. & Ground v. Sussex’ 1893. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the drawn match played at Lord’s, 15th- 17th May 1893. Despite rain affecting the match the batsmen dominated with George Brann scoring 137 in Sussex’s first innings total of 317, and 124 by William Gunn in M.C.C.’s reply of 345. Sussex closed at 41/3 in their second innings on the third day when rain prevented any further play. The scorecard is laid to tightly trimmed card with the handwritten initials ‘ View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1397 Australia tour to England 1893. ‘M.C.C. & Ground v. Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the drawn match played at Lord’s 18th- 20th May 1893. In a high scoring match M.C.C. batted first and reached an impressive 424 (Wilfred Flowers 130, Frank Marchant 103). Australia replied with 243 and were asked to follow on when a career best innings of 149 by John Lyons helped the Australians to 347, J.T. Hearne taking six wickets for 74 runs. Set 167 to win View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1398 Australia tour to England 1893. ‘Surrey v. Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at Kennington Oval, 29th & 30th May 1893. In a relatively low scoring match on a damp wicket, Surrey elected to bat first, and posted 181, George Giffen and Charlie Turner taking five wickets apiece. In reply the Australians made 156, Syd Gregory ending 66no, Tom Richardson taking 5/57. Surrey struggled to 113 in their second i View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1399 Australia tour to England 1893. ‘South of England v. Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at Kennington Oval, 15th & 16th June 1893. The South elected to bat first and posted 305, Alec Hearne scoring 120, W.G. Grace 66. In reply the Australians could reach only 14, Tom Richardson taking 6/85. Following on they did a little better, making 169, William Bruce the top scorer with 53. Needing only six, the Sout View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£75StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1400 Australia tour to England 1893. ‘Gravesend Cricket Week. Kent v. Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed and faintly handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at the Bat and Ball Ground, Gravesend, 22nd & 23rd June 1893. The Australians elected to bat first and following a promising start by the Kent bowlers with the score at 37/5, the Australians rallied and ended with 194, William Bruce scoring 77, Syd Gregory 59, Alec Hearne taking 6/49 for Kent. Re View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£90StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1401 ‘Government v. Opposition’ 1893. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the one-day match played at Lord’s, 29th July 1893. The teams comprised members of the current Liberal government including Herbert Gladstone, son of the then Prime Minister, William Gladstone, and several first-class cricketers including for the Government, Joseph Leese (Lancashire) and Robert Reid (Oxford University), and for the Opposition, Henry Forster and Arthur Jeffreys (Hampshire). The View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£55StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1402 ‘Gloucestershire v. Middlesex’ 1893. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Clifton College Ground, 10th- 12th August 1893. Playing against a Gloucestershire team featuring three members of the Grace family, W.G. senior, W.G. junior and E.M. Grace, Middlesex chose to bat first on an excellent wicket and posted a significant total of 385. A.E. Stoddart was top scorer with 75, supported by John Rawlin(74), Cyril Foley (72), Gregor MacGregor (68) and Tim O’Bri View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£160StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1403 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Lancashire v. Kent’ 1894. Early original scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Old Trafford, 17th- 19th May 1894. In a tense and closely fought match Lancashire elected to bat first, scoring 181, George Baker the top scorer with 60no, ‘Nutty’ Martin taking 5/58 for Kent. Replying, Kent fell short at 152, Johnny Briggs taking 6/55. Lancashire then posted 195 in their second innings (Albert Ward 86), so setting Kent 225 to win. By lunch on the final d View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1404 ‘M.C.C. & Ground v. Cambridge University’ 1894. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in ink for the match played at Lord’s, 25th- 27th June 1894. In an incredible game featuring some amazing feats, M.C.C. elected to bat first and reached 258, Lord Hawke top scorer with 64, Hylton Philipson 58. In reply, Cambridge managed to overhaul the total, reaching 262 with Percy Latham scoring 116 and Thomas Perkins 52, W.G. Grace junior taking 6/79. M.C.C. then View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1405 South Africa’s inaugural tour to England 1894. ‘Sussex v. South African Team’. Rare early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the tour match played at the County Ground, Hove, 2nd & 3rd July 1894. Batting first, the Sussex openers George Bean (54) and Francis Marlow (75) put on 99 for the first wicket and ended with 278. South Africa were then dismissed for only 71, struggling against the lobs of Walter Humphreys who took 6/34. Following on they improved to make 210, View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1406 ‘Kent v. Notts.’ 1894. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed and faint handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at Mote Park, Maidstone, 19th & 20th July 1894. In a remarkable match, Kent dismissed Nottinghamshire for just 47 having elected to bat first on a difficult wicket, only Wilfred Flowers (14) and Billy Gunn (11) reaching double figures. ‘Nutty’ Martin and Wilfred Hearne bowled unchanged, Hearne taking 5/29. Kent then replied with 110, Thomas Perkins scor View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1407 ‘Essex v. Warwickshire’ 1895. Early original double sided folding scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Edgbaston, Birmingham, 6th- 8th May 1895. This was a match of County Championship firsts: the first to be played at Edgbaston, and the debut for both teams in the Championship. The Warwickshire scores are shown above those of Essex, but Essex won the toss and elected to bat first. They scored an impressive 410 including two centuries by George Higgins (118) and James B View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£160StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1408 ‘Middlesex v. Gloucestershire’ 1895. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed and faintly written scores in pencil for the match played at Lord’s, 30th May- 1st June 1895. In a match in which W.G. Grace achieved two significant milestones, Gloucestershire elected to bat first and posted 366 with Grace scoring 169 to complete his 100th first-class century, and to score 1,000 runs in May, becoming the first to accomplish both feats. In reply Middlesex reached 200, George Vernon View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£130StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1409 ‘Gloucestershire v. Sussex’ 1895. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match played at the Ashley Down Ground, Bristol, 5th- 7th August 1895. In a remarkable match rain prevented any play on the first day and by the end of the second day Sussex had reached 30/2. The draw looked inevitable, however Charlie Townsend (5/59) and Gilbert Jessop (5/33) bowled out Sussex for 99. Gloucestershire then posted a quick 159 in only two and three-quarter hours, a lead o View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1410 Australia tour to England 1896. ‘Australians v. An England [C.E. de Trafford’s] Eleven’. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in ink for the match played at Crystal Palace, 18th & 19th May 1896. Comprising six Lancashire players, de Trafford’s English XI batted first and struggled to 114 with Australian Ernie Jones taking a career best 8/39. The Australians then posted 374 including a magnificent innings of 154 by Syd Gregory. George Giffen then tore View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£65StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1411 Australia tour to England 1896. ‘England v. Australia’. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the first Test, Lord’s 22nd - 24th June 1895. In a topsy-turvy match, Australia may have regretted their decision to bat first, being bowled out before lunch on the first day for only 53, the speed of Tom Richardson taking 6/39. In reply, England then scored 292, Bobby Abel with 94 and W.G. Grace 66 being the top scorers. Australia then rallied in their second innings, p View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£220StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1412 ‘Gloucestershire v. Sussex’ 1896. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the Ashley Down Ground, Bristol, 3rd- 5th August 1896. Aged 48, W.G. Grace completed his third career triple century, scoring 301 in Gloucestershire’s then record innings of 551 supported by Reginald Rice (84) and Sidney Kitcat (77). Sussex replied with 250 in their first innings (Billy Newham 63no, Francis Marlow 57, Fred Roberts 5/50). Following on, Ranjitsinhji battled View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£280StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1413 ‘Sussex v. Yorkshire. Official Score, 1896’. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at the County Ground, Hove, 20th- 22nd August 1896. The scorecard with complete printed scores in the match in which Ranjitsinhji scored two centuries on the same day. Yorkshire batted first and scored 407 with Bobby Peel (106) and F.S. Jackson (102) both scoring centuries. Sussex then replied with 191, Ranji being dismissed for exactly 100. Required to follow on, Sussex were staring at defeat View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£55StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1414 Australia tour to England 1896. ‘Sussex v. Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the tour match played at the County Ground, Hove, 13th- 15th August 1896. Sussex elected to bat first and posted a total of 221, Tim Killick top scorer with 54. In reply the Australians reached 352, (George Giffen 84, Harry Trott 52, Killick 5/71). In the second innings Sussex started well with C.B. Fry scoring 92 and Ranjitsinhji 74, but when the score reach 201/4 th View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£55StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1415 M.C.C. & Ground scorecards 1895-1900. Three early original scorecards for matches played at Lord’s. Scorecards are v. Nottinghamshire, 4th & 5th May 1895, incomplete printed scores, M.C.C. won by six wickets. 4.5”x6”. v. Yorkshire, 12th- 14th May 1898, complete printed scores, Wilfred Rhodes (aged 20) making his first-class debut, Yorkshire winning by 99 runs. Appears to be laid to tightly trimmed card with initials ‘C.P.F.’ to verso. Ex Cyril Foley collection, who played for M.C.C. in this matc View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£75StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1416 ‘Middlesex v. Philadelphians’ 1897. Rare and early original single sided scorecard for the tour match played at Lord’s, 21st- 23rd June 1897, with complete printed scores. Middlesex batted first and scored 234 (T.C. O’Brien 59). Replying, the Philadelphians could make only 117. Following on they reached a respectable 270 (A.M. Wood 80), Middlesex chasing down the required 154 runs for the loss of three batsmen to win by seven wickets, F.G.J. Ford top scoring with 112. Measuring 5”x8.25”, the sco View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£95StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1417 Sussex C.C.C. 1898-1900. Three early original double sided scorecards for matches played by Sussex, each with complete printed scores. Scorecards are Surrey v. Sussex, Kennington Oval, 11th- 13th August 1898, Surrey won by 73 runs. Sussex v. Gloucestershire, County Ground, Hove, 22nd & 23rd May 1899, Gloucestershire won by four wickets. Both from the collection of Arthur Somerset who played for Sussex in these matches. Also Leicestershire v. Sussex, Grace Road, Leicester, 12th- 14th July 1900, a View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£150StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1418 ‘Derbyshire v. Yorkshire’ 1898. Walter Sugg’s Benefit. Rare early original double sided folding scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Queen’s Park, Chesterfield, 18th- 20th August 1898. Yorkshire batted first and their openers Jack Brown (300) and John Tunnicliffe (243) put on an incredible then record 554 for the first wicket which lasted into the second day. On reaching 300 Brown hit his own wicket, attempting get Derbyshire in to bat sooner. Yorkshire were finally dis View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£65StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1419 ‘Nottinghamshire v. Middlesex’ 1899. Early original silk scorecard to commemorate Cyril Wells’ outstanding all-round performance in the match played at Trent Bridge, 24th- 26th August 1899. In Nottinghamshire’s final County Championship match of the 1899 season they batted first and started well reaching 223 before the third wicket fell, Arthur Jones scoring 117, William Gunn 72. However they failed to capitalise and were dismissed for 292, Albert Trott taking 6/123. Middlesex replied shakily un View details Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold Lot #1420 ‘Gentlemen v. Players’. 1900. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Lord’s, 16th- 18th July 1900. In this remarkable match, the first in 35 years for which W.G. Grace was not selected, the Gentlemen batted first and reached 297, R.E. ‘Tip’ Foster, playing for the Gentlemen for the first time, scoring 102, C.B. Fry 68. In reply, the Players were bowled out for 136, a deficit of 131 runs. The Gentlemen then posted 339 in their second innings, Fo View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1421 ‘North v. South. Philip Need’s Benefit’ 1900. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Lord’s, 13th- 15th September 1900. This match featured two high scores in the first innings. The South elected to bat first and posted 474 with W.G. Grace scoring 126, his last century at Lord’s. Teddy Wynyard made 85, Gilbert Jessop 77 and Albert Trott 75. For the North, Johnny Briggs took 6/135. The North replied with 405, George Hirst hitting 89, Ernest Smit View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1422 ‘Nottinghamshire v. Yorkshire’ 1901. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Trent Bridge, 20th & 21st June 1901. In an astonishing game, Yorkshire batted first and made 204 with David Denton scoring 73, John Gunn taking 5/49. At the end of play Nottinghamshire had lost one wicket for one run. Rain delayed the start of the second day’s play and the Nottinghamshire batsmen found themselves unable to cope with the sticky wicket, being bowled out f View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1423 Arthur Conan Doyle. ‘Gentlemen of M.C.C. v. The Navy’ 1901. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the one day match played at Lord’s, 26th June 1901. The scorecard lists the two teams (twelve players per side), Gentlemen of M.C.C. batting first, and the fall of the first wicket, Leonard Hamilton for 0. The Gentlemen went on to post 340 with centuries from Hubert Johnston (109) and Alexander Webbe (107). In reply The Navy were bowled out for 204, Claude Disney-R View details Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold Lot #1424 Australia tour to England 1902. ‘M.C.C. & Ground v. Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard listing the two teams at the start of play for the match at Lord’s 26th- 28th May 1902. M.C.C. batted first, scoring 240. In reply a century from Victor Trumper (105) helped the Australians to 271, a lead of 31, W.G. Grace (now aged 53!) taking 5/29. In the second innings M.C.C. declared at 280/8 (Frank Mitchell 55no, Plum Warner 50). Set 250 to win in three hours, the Australians fell short, View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£40StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1425 Australia tour to England 1902. ‘Yorkshire v. Australians’. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the tour match played at Headingley, Leeds, 2nd & 3rd June 1902. The Australians elected to bat first and struggled to 131 thanks to the bowling of George Hirst and Stanley Jackson who took four wickets each. In reply Yorkshire fared little better in their total of 107, William Howell taking 6/53 for the Australians. The second innings was remarkable, Hirst (5/9 incl View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£80StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1426 Australia tour to England 1902. ‘Test Match- England v. Australia’. Third Test. Early original double sided scorecard with printed scores complete to the end of the second day’s play for the only Test match ever to be played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 3rd- 5th July 1902. In the 3rd Test of the five match series, Australia elected to bat first and reached 194 with Sydney Barnes taking 6/49. In reply, England reached 101/2 but then lost their remaining eight wickets for only 44 runs for a total o View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1427 Australia tour to England 1902. ‘England v. Australia’. Fourth Test. Early original single sided scorecard with near complete printed scores for the 4th Test at Old Trafford, 24th- 26th July 1902. In a famous match in which Australia elected to bat first, Victor Trumper scored a century before lunch on the first day before being dismissed soon after for 104. Australia went on to post 299, (Clem Hill 65, Reggie Duff 54), with Bill Lockwood (6/48) and Wilfred Rhodes (4/104) sharing the wickets. In View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£180StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1428 Australia tour to England 1902. ‘England v. Australia’. Fifth Test. ‘Jessop’s Match’. Early original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the 5th Test at Kennington Oval, 11th- 13th August 1902. With Australia 2-0 ahead and the series already won, Australia elected to bat first and closed the first day 324 all out, with Hugh Trumble making 64no, Monty Noble 52, Victor Trumper 42 and George Hirst taking 5-77 for England. In reply, England made 183, with Hirst making 43, Johnn View details Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold Lot #1429 W.G. Grace 1902 & 1903. Two early original single sided scorecards for charity matches played in aid of St. John’s Hospital between XVIII of Twickenham and W. Strutt-Cavell’s XII on Twickenham Green, 15th September 1902 (5th Annual Match) and 23rd September 1903 (6th Annual Match). The 1902 scorecard, with incomplete printed and handwritten scores, features a Strutt-Cavell XII including W.G. Grace and his sons William and Charles, also E. Hayes, T. Richardson, J.T. Hearne etc. The XVIII of Twick View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£55StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #1430 ‘Nottinghamshire v. Lancashire’ 1903. Early original silk scorecard to commemorate Reggie Spooner’s career best innings of 247 in the match played at Trent Bridge, 2nd- 4th July 1903. Batting first, Nottinghamshire’s openers Arthur Jones (137) and Jimmy Iremonger (125) put on an opening stand of 205 and went on to score 427 (William Gunn 50, Albert Hallam 38no, Syd Barnes 5/114). Lancashire then replied with 491 thanks to Spooner’s 247 and Johnny Tyldesley with 90. Nottinghamshire ended their se View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Items per page 102550100 Previous|1...910111213141516|Next12345678910111213141516 Previous 12345678910111213141516 Next Previous 12345678910111213141516 Next