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 1477. Previous|1...89101112131415|Next Image Lot # Item Title Time Left Your Bids 1297 Scarborough Cricket Festival 1910. Three original double sided scorecards for each of the matches played in the 1910 Scarborough Festival. Matches are Yorkshire v. M.C.C. Club and Ground 1st- 3rd September, incomplete printed scores (M.C.C. 287 & 103/1, Yorkshire 289), match drawn. Gentlemen v. Players 5th- 7th September, incomplete printed scores, Players 321 & 236, Gentlemen 248 & 179/5, match drawn. Lord Londesborough’s (England) XI v. H.D.F. Leveson-Gower’s (South African [M.C.C. touring]) T Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1298 ‘Tunbridge Wells Cricket Week. Kent v. Somerset’ 1911. Original commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at the Neville Ground, 10th- 12th July 1911, in which Frank Woolley scored a century in each innings for the first time in his career. Kent batted first and scored 245 thanks to 104 from Woolley and 64 by David Jennings. Replying, Somerset were bowled out for only 99, Arthur Fielder taking 5/62. Kent were able to declare their second innings at 391/4 with Woolley ending 148no and Jen Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 1299 Scarborough Cricket Festival 1911. Three original double sided scorecards with incomplete printed scores for each of the matches played in the 1911 Scarborough Festival. Matches are Yorkshire v. M.C.C. 31st August- 2nd September (Yorkshire 378 & 225/6 declared, M.C.C. 274 & 334/7), match drawn. Wilfred Rhodes scored centuries (128 & 115) in each innings for Yorkshire, Spooner (102) and Jessop (117no) for M.C.C. in their second innings. Gentlemen v. Players, 4th- 6th September (Players 432, C.P. Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 1300 Colin Blythe. Kent & England 1899-1914. ‘Kent v. Somerset’ 1912. Original double sided scorecard with complete printed and faintly handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at the Bat and Ball Ground, Gravesend, 16th & 17th May 1912. Kent elected to bat first and reached 261 (‘Punter’ Humphreys 92, Bill Greswell 5/108). In reply Somerset were bowled out for 158, Blythe taking 7/78. In their second innings Kent reached 251 with Greswell taking a further five wickets giving him match figur Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£400StatusSold View details 1301 ‘England v. Australia’. Triangular Test Tournament 1912. Rare original commemorative silk scorecard for the ‘timeless’ Test played at Kennington Oval commencing 19th August 1912. In the final match of the series England batted first and reached 245 (Jack Hobbs 66, Frank Woolley 62). In reply, Australia, captained by Syd Gregory in his final Test match, were bowled out for 111, Syd Barnes and Frank Woolley taking five wickets apiece. England were then bowled out for 175, C.B. Fry top scorer with Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 1302 ‘Australia v. South Africa’. Triangular Test Tournament 1912. Rare original commemorative silk scorecard for the Test match played at Lord’s, 15th- 17th July 1912. South Africa elected to bat first and reach 263, Herbie Taylor top scorer with 93. Centuries from Charles Kelleway (102) and Warren Bardsley (164) helped Australia to a total of 390 and a first innings lead of 133. South Africa were then bowled out for 173, setting Australia 47 to win, which they did without loss, ending 48/0 to win b Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1303 Hampshire C.C.C. Triangular Test Tournament tour matches 1912. Two rare original scorecards for the tour matches played by the Australians and South Africans against Hampshire during the 1912 Triangular Test series. The Hampshire v. Australians match, played at Southampton, 22nd- 24th July 1912 with complete printed and handwritten scores in ink and faintly in pencil. Hampshire chose to bat first and put on a healthy 371, C.P. Mead top scorer with 160no. In reply the Australians were dismissed f Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1304 Triangular Test series 1912. Five rare original scorecards from the series including four Test matches and one tour match. Test match scorecards are South Africa v. Australia, Old Trafford, 27th- 29th May, incomplete printed scores. Australia won the opening Test match of the tournament by an innings and 88 runs, during which Jimmy Matthews of Australia performed the unique feat of taking hat-tricks in both innings. These were the only wickets he took in the game, finishing with 3/16 and 3/38. E Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1305 ‘Cricket Match in aid of the Richmond Hospital’ 1915. Official folding programme/ scorecard for the charity match, Rev. J Burroughs’ XI v Mr R.W. Hawtin’s Team played on Richmond Green, 25th September 1915. The programme with decorative front wrapper, teams listed to centre pages and, to the rear, details of ‘notable sportsmen [who] have promised their assistance during the afternoon’ with twenty two listed below including Olympic sailors, boxers, swimmers, cyclist etc. The information also desc Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 1306 India ‘Quadrangular Cricket. Season 1916’. Two rare official programmes/ scorecards for two of the three matches played in the 1916/17 tournament at the Bombay Gymkhana Ground. The programmes each comprise eight pages with printed titles to fronts, with rhymes, articles, advertising etc. One for the match Presidency [Europeans] vs. Hindus, 7th- 9th Septembers 1916 ‘Third Day Scorecard’ with near complete scores to centre pages. According to cricketarchive.com, Hindus batted first (not as shown o Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£150StatusSold View details 1307 ‘Stoolball Match (Probably the Second for 200 years in London)’. Lord’s 1918. Rare official scorecard for a stoolball match played at Lord’s, 18th May 1918. The card lists the names of the players, ‘(Most of whom have not seen or heard of the Game before this month nor played it till to-day)’, for Sir H. Mackinnon’s Team and Major Grantham’s Team, both comprising eleven men and women per side. Mackinnon’s Team scored 77 in their only innings, and Grantham’s team 143. To verso, printed ‘Notes on Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£62StatusSold View details 1308 Middlesex C.C.C. 1919-1921. Ten original scorecards for ‘home’ County Championship matches played by Middlesex at Lord’s, all with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores unless stated. Each loose mounted to black page. Scorecards are v Kent 29th & 30th August 1919, match drawn. v Sussex (J.P. Whiteside’s Benefit), 22nd & 24th May 1920, Middlesex won by an innings and 130 runs with the top four Middlesex batsmen all scoring centuries (Warner 139, Lee 119, Hearne 116no and Haig 131) in thei Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 1309 Surrey C.C.C. 1919-1924. Twelve original scorecards for ‘home’ matches played by Surrey at Kennington Oval, all with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores unless stated. Each loose mounted to black page. Scorecards are v Oxford University 26th- 28th June 1919, Surrey won by an innings and 47 runs (Ducat 306no). v Somerset 28th- 30th July 1920, complete handwritten scores, match drawn. v Kent 14th- 17th August 1920, Surrey won by three wickets. v Middlesex 16th- 19th July 1921, Surrey won Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 1310 Warwickshire C.C.C. 1919-1930. Five original scorecards for County Championship matches played by Warwickshire, with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores unless stated. Each loose mounted to black page. Includes an official folding ‘Peace Day Cricket Souvenir’ scorecard for the match v Northamptonshire, Edgbaston, 18th & 19th July 1919, complete printed scores for the first day’s play, match drawn (Parsons 125, Quaife 102no for Warwickshire, Haywood 158 for Northamptonshire). Other scor Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 1311 Warwickshire v Hampshire 1922. Rare official single sided scorecard for the ‘famous’ match played at Edgbaston, 14th- 16th June 1922. Complete printed scores. In this incredible match, Warwickshire batted first and scored 223 (Santall 84, Calthorpe 70) before bowling out Hampshire for only fifteen runs in under nine overs. Eight batsmen were out for ducks, Howell taking 6/7 and Calthorpe 4/4 for Warwickshire. Following on, Hampshire then scored a remarkable 521 in their second innings, Brown sco Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 1312 Hampshire C.C.C. 1920-1939. Seven original scorecards for County Championship matches played by Hampshire, with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores unless stated. Each loose mounted to black page. Scorecards are v Gloucestershire, County Ground, Southampton, 12th- 15th June 1920, Hampshire won by an innings and 174 runs (Barrett with a career best 215, Brown 120), complete printed scores. Originally from Barrett’s personal collection. v Glamorgan, Cardiff Arms Park, 17th & 18th August Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£68StatusSold View details 1313 Scarborough Cricket Festival 1921. Three original double sided scorecards with incomplete printed scores for each of the matches played in the 1921 Scarborough Festival. Matches are Yorkshire v. M.C.C. 1st- 3rd September, Yorkshire won by two wickets (M.C.C. 143 & 153, Yorkshire 154 & 143/8). Gentlemen v Players 5th- 7th September, Players won by 198 runs (Players 302 & 207/6 declared, Gentlemen 142 & 169). C.I. Thornton’s XI v Australians 8th- 10th September, Thornton’s XI (280 & 146) beat the Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 1314 Sussex C.C.C. 1921-1937. Fourteen original scorecards, all for ‘home’ matches (one exception) played by Sussex at the County Ground, Hove, including tour matches against Australia 1921, 1930, 1934, New Zealand 1931, and South Africa 1935. All with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores. Each loose mounted to black page. Scorecards are v Gloucestershire 23rd & 25th July 1921, Sussex won by an innings and 210 runs (R.R. Relf 193). v Middlesex 30th July- 2nd August 1921, Middlesex won by 252 Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 1315 Australia tour of England 1921. Four original scorecards for tour matches played on the 1921 tour. Three with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores. Matches are v Surrey, Kennington Oval, 7th- 10th May, Australians won by an innings and 55 runs, scoring 357/9 declared in their only innings (Collins 162), Surrey dismissed twice, for 79 and 223, Warwick Armstrong taking twelve wickets for 77 runs in the match. v M.C.C., Lord’s, 21st- 24th May, Australians won by three wickets, M.C.C. 284 & Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 1316 Australia tour of England 1921. Two original commemorative silk scorecards from the 1921 tour, for matches played at Trent Bridge, both scheduled for three days but complete in two. One for the first Test, 28th & 30th May, Australia won by ten wickets. England batted first and were bowled out for 112, Jack Gregory taking 6/58. In reply Australia reached 232 (Warren Bardsley 66). England were then bowled out in the second innings for 147 (Ted McDonald 5/32), and Australia knocked off the required Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 1317 The Ashes. England v Australia 1921. Four original double sided scorecards for four of the five matches in the 1921 Ashes Test series. Scorecards are 2nd Test, Lord’s, 11th- 14th June, incomplete printed and faintly handwritten scores in pencil. England scored 187 & 283, Australia 342 & 131/2 to win by eight wickets. Folding scorecard for the 3rd Test, Headingley, 2nd- 5th July 1921, complete printed scores. Australia scored 407 (Charlie Macartney 115) and 273/7 declared. In reply England made 2 Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£170StatusSold View details 1318 Oxford University C.C. 1922. Seven original double sided scorecards including five for ‘home’ matches played by Oxford University at The Parks, Oxford in 1922. All with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores unless stated. Home matches are v Middlesex, 3rd- 5th May, Oxford 232 & 58/1, Middlesex 190, match drawn. v Hampshire, 10th- 12th May, Hampshire (171 & 307) beat Oxford (97 & 242) by 139 runs. v Somerset, 31st May- 2nd June, Oxford (109 & 299) beat Somerset (99 & 214) by 95 runs. v Th Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 1319 Lancashire C.C.C. 1923-1933. Twelve original scorecards, the majority for ‘home’ matches played by Lancashire at Old Trafford (unless stated otherwise), including tour matches against Australia 1926 and New Zealand 1927. All with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores, each loose mounted to black page. Scorecards are v England XI [The Rest] at Blackpool 10th- 12th September 1923, The Rest (265 & 259) beat Lancashire (252 & 83) by 189 runs. v Middlesex 4th- 6th August 1926, Lancashire 484/ Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1320 Nottinghamshire v. Northamptonshire 1923. Frank Matthews seventeen wickets in the match. Original commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Trent Bridge 20th & 21st June 1923. Northamptonshire elected to bat first and were bowled out for only 77, Matthews taking a then career best eight wickets for 39 runs. In reply, Nottinghamshire declared their innings closed at 302/3, Arthur Carr scoring 106no. Northamptonshire were then bowled out for 116, Matthews surpassing his first innings ac Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1321 Warwickshire v. Yorkshire 1923. Harry Howell all ten wickets in an innings. Original commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Edgbaston 23rd- 25th May 1923. Yorkshire elected to bat first and were bowled out for 113, Howell taking a career best ten wickets for 51 runs. In reply, Warwickshire were dismissed for 110, (Macaulay 5/42). Yorkshire then declared their second innings at 162/6 before bowling out Warwickshire for 81, Yorkshire winning by 84 runs. Printed by A.G. Barclay of Bir Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 1322 South Africa v M.C.C. 1923. Official folding scorecard for the 3rd Test played at Durban on the 18th- 22nd January 1923. Complete printed scores. England batted first reaching 428 (Phil Mead 181). In reply South Africa made 368 (Herbie Taylor 91, Alex Kennedy 5/88). No play was possible on the third day, and England ended 11/1 in their second innings. The match was drawn. Printed by Josiah Jones for the Durban Cricket Association. Some soiling, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1323 ‘Champion County [Yorkshire] v. Rest of England’ 1924. Original single sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval, 13th- 16th September 1924. Yorkshire elected to bat first and were bowled out for 166, Percy Holmes the top scorer with 62. In reply The Rest reached 524/8 declared with Frank Woolley hitting 202, Percy Chapman 74. Yorkshire were then dismissed in their second innings for 234, The Rest winning by an innings and 124 runs. The scorecard is n Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 1324 England v South Africa 1924. Original commemorative silk scorecard for the 1st Test played at Edgbaston, 14th- 17th June 1924. England were put in to bat and scored 438 with five batsmen scoring over fifty (Hobbs 76, Sutcliffe 64, Woolley 64, Hendren 74 and Kilner 59), George Parker taking 6/152. South Africa were then bowled out for only 30 in under thirteen overs, no batsman reaching double figures, the top scorer being eleven extras. Arthur Gilligan took six wickets for seven runs off 6.3 ove Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 1325 The Ashes. Australia v England 1924/25. ‘Sutcliffe’s Series’. A rare complete set of official scorecards for the five Test matches in the 1924/25 Ashes series played in Australia, all with complete printed scores, and originally from the personal collection of Jack Hobbs. The first, played at Sydney on the 19th- 27th December 1924 with Australia winning by 193 runs, Hobbs scoring 115 & 57, Sutcliffe 59 & 115, the second, at Melbourne on the 1st- 8th January 1925 with Australia winning by 81 runs Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£500StatusSold View details 1326 Gentlemen v. Players 1925. Original commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 8th- 10th July 1925. Players elected to bat first and posted 403 (J.W. Hearne 103). In reply, Gentlemen reached 458 including 130 from Gubby Allen, his first first-class century. Maurice Tate took 7/148. The Players then declared their second innings at 252/7, setting the Gentlemen 198 to win, which they achieved, ended 200/6 to win by four wickets. 6.25”x10”. The scorecard mounted to card w Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 1327 John Berry ‘Jack’ Hobbs. Surrey & England 1905-1934. Somerset v Surrey, Taunton, 15th- 18th August 1925. Original scorecard from the match where Hobbs made his 126th (101) and 127th (101no) centuries equalling and breaking W.G. Grace’s record of number of centuries scored. Surrey won by ten wickets. Originally from Hobbs’ personal collection. Sold with an official scorecard for Gentlemen v Players, Scarborough, 2nd- 4th September 1925 in which Hobbs scored 266no for the Players in their only inn Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£190StatusSold View details 1328 M.C.C. tour to India 1926/27. ‘2nd Inning. 1st Match Programme M.C.C. vs. Parsis Mohamedans [Muslims & Parsees]’. Rare official double sided folding scorecard for the opening match of the 1926/27 tour played at the Karachi Gymkhana Ground, 19th & 20th October 1926. M.C.C. elected to bat first and scored 339 in their first innings, R.E.S. Wyatt making 63, Andy Sandham, Maurice Tate and A.E.R. Gilligan each with 57, Ghulam Mohammad taking 5/114. Muslims & Parsees replied with 187. The scorecard de Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 1329 ‘Victoria v New South Wales’. World Record Score 1926/27. Official large commemorative souvenir scorecard for the Sheffield Shield match played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 24th- 29th December 1926, very nicely signed to the lower right corner ‘With Compts R.M. Bell’ (R.M. Bell, London County 1902-1904). The scorecard depicts New South Wales batting first and scoring 221, (Norbert Phillips 52), Victoria replying with an astonishing 1107 all out. The first wicket fell at 375, Woodfull out f Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 1330 ‘England v. Australia. Final Test Match’ 1926. Original commemorative silk scorecard for the 5th Ashes Test played at Kennington Oval, 14th- 18th August 1926. Coming in to the final deciding match with the first four all drawn, England won the toss and batted first making 280, Herbert Sutcliffe top scorer with 76, Arthur Mailey taking 6/138. Australia then posted a slender first innings lead, reaching 302 (Jack Gregory 73, Herbie Collins 61). In the second innings an opening stand of 172 by Hobb Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 1331 The Ashes. England v Australia 1926. Set of five original scorecards for each of the Test matches in the 1926 Ashes series. 1st Test, Trent Bridge 12th- 15th June, players listed at the start of play. 2nd Test, Lord’s 26th- 29th June, incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil. 3rd Test, Headingley 10th- 13th July, complete printed scores, ex Charlie Grimmett collection. 4th Test, Old Trafford 24th- 27th July, complete printed scores. 5th Test, Kennington Oval, 14th- 18th August 1926, c Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£300StatusSold View details 1332 Australia tour to England 1926. Eleven original scorecards for tour matches played on the 1926 tour. Includes the rarer scorecard for the one day match v East of Scotland played at North Inch, Perth, 20th July, players listed at start of play, Australians won by six wickets. Others are for matches v Leicestershire, Aylestone Road, Leicester, 1st- 3rd May, players listed at start of play, match drawn. v Surrey, Kennington Oval, 8th- 11th May, typed scorecard with incomplete printed and handwritte Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 1333 M.C.C. tour to South America 1926/27. Four rare official double sided scorecards produced by the Argentine Cricket Association for the four matches played by the M.C.C. against the Argentine Republic. Matches played at the Hurlingham Club, Buenos Aires, 31st December 1926- 2nd January 1927, complete printed scores, Argentina 327, M.C.C. 90/4, match drawn. Belgrano Athletic Club Ground, Buenos Aires, 8th- 10th January 1927, M.C.C. 249 & 193/8 dec., Argentina 153 & 162, M.C.C. won by 127 runs (Jam Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 1334 M.C.C. tour to South Africa 1927/28. Two official double sided scorecards for Test matches played on the 1927/28 tour. South Africa v England, 2nd Test, Newlands, Cape Town, 31st December 1927- 4th January 1928. Incomplete printed scores. England (133 & 428) beat South Africa (250 & 224) by 84 runs. 10”x8.5”. Some foxing, otherwise in good condition. 3rd Test, Kingsmead, Durban, 21st- 25th January 1928. Incomplete printed and handwritten scores, South Africa 246 & 464/8 dec., England 430 & 132/2 Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 1335 New Zealand tour to England 1927. Four official double sided scorecards for tour matches. Scorecards are v Essex, Leyton, 14th- 17th May, incomplete handwritten scores in pencil, New Zealanders 289 & 208, Essex 373 & 125/5, Essex won by five wickets. v Middlesex, Lord’s, 21st- 24th May, incomplete handwritten scores in pencil, New Zealanders 235 & 335, Middlesex 290 & 280, Middlesex won by three wickets. v Northumberland, Jesmond, 22nd & 23rd June, New Zealanders 476 (Blunt 195), Northumberland Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£38StatusSold View details 1336 Tour matches in Wales 1928 & 1929. Two official single sided scorecards. One for Wales v. West Indies at The Oval, Llandudno, 25th- 27th July 1928. Complete printed and handwritten scores in ink. West Indians scored 198 & 137, Wales 229 & 107/2, Wales winning by eight wickets. Syd Barnes took twelve wickets for 118 runs in the match. 5”x9”. Good condition. The other for Wales v South Africa, Rydal School, Colwyn Bay, 10th- 12th July 1929. Incomplete printed scores. South Africans scored 192 (Bob Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 1337 Nottinghamshire v West Indies 1928. ‘Visit of their Majesties The King [George V] and Queen Mary’. Original silk scorecard produced to commemorate the Royal visit to the Trent Bridge Ground on the 7th- 10th July 1928. The scorecard printed by C.H. Richards of Nottingham has ‘Royal Souvenir Copy’ printed above the standard headings. The match was drawn, Nottinghamshire scoring 393 (Arthur Carr 100, Arthur Staples 84, William Whysall 80) & 246/6 dec., West Indies 378 (Barto Bartlett 109, Karl Nune Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1338 West Indies tour to England 1928. Six official scorecards including the three England v West Indies Test matches played, and three tour matches. Test match scorecards are 1st Test, Lord’s, 23rd- 26th June, complete printed scores, England 401 (Ernest Tyldesley 122), West Indies 177 & 166, England won by an innings and 58 runs. 2nd Test, Old Trafford, 21st- 24th July, complete printed scores, West Indies 206 & 115, England 351, England winning by an innings and 30 runs, Tich Freeman took ten wick Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 1339 ‘Australia v. England. The 115th Test Match’. Rare official commemorative silk scorecard for the 1st Test match in the 1928/29 Ashes series, played at the Exhibition Oval, Brisbane, 30th November- 5th December 1928 (Timeless Test). In a one-sided affair, England chose to bat first and posted 521, Patsy Hendren top scorer with 169, Harold Larwood making 70, Percy Chapman 50. In reply Australia could reach only 122, Larwood taking 6/32. England chose to bat again and declared their second innings Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£400StatusSold View details 1340 ‘England v Australia (2nd Test)’ 1928/29. Official double sided scorecard for the 2nd Ashes Test, played at Sydney Cricket Ground, 14th- 20th December 1928 (Timeless Test). Complete printed scores. Australia elected to bat first and made 253, Bill Woodfull top scorer with 68, George Geary taking 5/35. In reply England amassed an impressive total of 636, Wally Hammond scoring 251, Patsy Hendren 74, George Geary 66. Australia then scored 397 in their second innings with centuries from Stork Hendry Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 1341 South Africa tour to England 1929. Six official scorecards including for the five matches played in the England v South Africa Test series, and one tour match. Two scorecards signed. Test match scorecards are 1st Test, Edgbaston, 15th- 18th June, complete printed scores, England scored 245 (Patsy Hendren 70) & 308/4 dec. (Wally Hammond 138, Herbert Sutcliffe 114), South Africa 250 (Bruce Mitchell 99, Bob Catterall 67) & 171/1 (Catterall 98, Mitchell 61no), the match was drawn. Nicely signed in Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 1342 Middlesex v Lancashire 1929. Gubby Allen ten wickets in an innings. Original commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Lord’s, 15th- 18th June 1929. Lancashire elected to bat first and posted 241 (Ernest Tyldesley 102), Gubby Allen taking all ten wickets for forty runs off 25.3 overs, eight were clean bowled, his career best bowling figures. Middlesex replied with 228 (Harry Lee 124, Dick Tyldesley 5/40). In the second innings Lancashire made 310/9 dec. (Len Hopwood 106no), and Middle Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1343 England v. Australia 1930. Original commemorative silk scorecard for the 5th Test played at Kennington Oval, 16th- 22nd August 1930 (Timeless Test). England chose to bat first and reached 405, Herbert Sutcliffe top scorer with 161. Australia replied with 695, Don Bradman scoring 232, Bill Ponsford 110, Ian Peebles taking 6/204. England were then bowled out in their second innings for 251, Percy Hornibrook taking 7/92. Australia won by an innings and 39 runs to take the series 2-1 with two matche Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 1344 The Ashes 1930. Don Bradman’s first tour to England. Complete set of five official scorecards for the five Test series between England and Australia. 1st Test, Trent Bridge, 13th- 17th June, complete printed scores, England scored 270 & 302, Australia 144 & 335 (Bradman 131), England won by 93 runs. Laid to card. 2nd Test, Lord’s, 27th July- 1st August, incomplete printed scores, England scored 425 (Duleepsinhji 173) & 375 (Percy Chapman 121, Charlie Grimmett 6/167), Australia 729/6 dec. (Bradma Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£190StatusSold View details 1345 Australia tour to England 1930. Bradman’s first tour to England. Six official scorecards for tour matches played on the 1930 tour. Scorecards are v Essex, Leyton, 7th- 9th May, incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil, Australians 156 & 264/6 dec., Essex 67 (Percy Hornibrook 6/11), & 146 (Hornibrook 4/29, ten wickets in the match), Australia won by 207 runs. Wear and creasing. v Yorkshire, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 10th- 13th May, incomplete printed scores, Yorkshire 155 (Clarrie Grimm Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1346 Gentlemen v Players 1930. Official commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Lord’s 16th- 18th July 1930. K.S. Duleepsinhji scored centuries in both innings for the Gentlemen who batted first, scoring 292 (Duleepsinhji 125, Maurice Leyland 7/94), Players replying with 263 (Herbert Sutcliffe 80, Ian Peebles 6/105). In the second innings Gentlemen declared at 197/4 (Duleepsinhji 103no), the Players ended 38/3 and the match was drawn. The scorecard measures approx. 8”x10”, lightly laid t Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1347 M.C.C. tour to South Africa 1930/31. Rare official folding scorecard for the tour match v Eastern Province played at St. George’s Park, Port Elizabeth, 31st January- 3rd February 1931. The scorecard produced by the Eastern Province Cricket Union with players listed to centre pages at the start of play with title to front and advertising. M.C.C. (272 & 199/6 dec.) beat Eastern Province (140 & 105) by 226 runs. 6.5”x8”. Folds with some splitting to folds, staining, otherwise in generally good cond Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£15StatusSold View details 1348 New Zealand tour to England 1931. Six official scorecards including for the three matches played in the England v New Zealand Test series, and three tour matches. Test match scorecards are 1st Test, Lord’s, 27th- 30th June, complete printed and handwritten scores in ink, New Zealand 224 (Ian Peebles 5/77) & 469/9 dec. (Stewie Dempster 120, Curly Page 104, Roger Blunt 96), England 454 (Les Ames 137, Gubby Allen 122) & 146/5, match drawn. 2nd Test, Kennington Oval, 29th- 31st July, incomplete scor Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 1349 Yorkshire v. Gloucestershire 1931. Official commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 3rd- 5th June 1931. No play had been possible on the first two days so, in order to enable the possibility of a result, both teams effectively forfeited their first innings by both bowling one ball and, in so doing, each conceding four wides, both first innings closing at 4/0 declared. In the second innings Gloucestershire scored 171, Headley Verity taking 7/64, and Yorkshire Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1350 Nottinghamshire v. Kent 1931. Official commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Trent Bridge, 20th- 23rd June 1931. Nottinghamshire elected to bat first and scored 186 (George Gunn 85). Kent replied with 119, Harold Larwood returning a career best bowling analysis of nine wickets for 41 runs. In the second innings Nottinghamshire scored 345/9 dec. (Arthur Carr 74, Fred Barratt 72, Gunn 70, Sam Staples 52no), and Kent were then bowled out for 106 (Staples 5/33), Nottinghamshire winnin Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 1351 ‘Oxford v. Cambridge’ 1931. Official commemorative silk scorecard for the Varsity match played at Lord’s, 6th- 8th July 1931. In a game featuring two double centuries, Cambridge University batted first and reached 385 with Alan Ratcliffe scoring 201, George Kemp-Welch 87, Robert Scott taking 6/64. In reply Oxford University made 453/8 dec., the Nawab of Pataudi scoring 238no, Freddie Brown taking 5/153. In the second innings Cambridge were bowled out for 122, (Lyn Wellings 5/25). Requiring 55 to Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1352 All India tour to England 1932. Nine official scorecards including the inaugural Test match between England and India. Includes the rarer scorecard for the opening match of the tour, ‘All India XI v Pelsham (Mr T. Gilbert Scott’s XI)’, played at Pelsham, Peasmarsh (East Sussex), 29th & 30th April, incomplete printed and handwritten scores, Indians scored 132 & 104, Gilbert Scott’s XI 157 & 52/5, match drawn. Others are v Lancashire, Aigburth, Liverpool, 11th- 14th June, incomplete printed scores Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£180StatusSold View details 1353 Herbert Sutcliffe and Percy Holmes ‘Record Opening Stand’ 1932. Essex v. Yorkshire. Official double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Leyton, 15th- 17th June 1932. Batting first, Sutcliffe and Holmes set a Yorkshire record first wicket stand of 555, Sutcliffe scored 313 and Holmes 224no. This is still the record opening stand for Yorkshire and is second in the overall record for the first wicket. In reply Essex were bowled out for 78, Hedley Verity taking five Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£440StatusSold View details 1354 Nottinghamshire v Leicestershire 1932. Rare official commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Trent Bridge, 22nd- 24th June 1932. Nottinghamshire elected to bat first and reached 244, Willis Walker ending 114no, George Geary taking 5/43. Leicestershire were then bowled out for just 80, Ewart Astill (34) and Horace Snary (20) the only two to reach double figures. Following on they were dismissed again cheaply, this time for only 53, Snary (18) the only one in double figures. Harold La Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1355 South Americans’ tour to England 1932. Nine rare original scorecards from the 1932 tour. Scorecards, with complete printed scores except where stated, are ‘[Oxford] University v. South American XI’, The Parks, Oxford, 4th- 7th June, South Americans won by ten wickets. v Gentlemen of Somerset, Taunton, 8th & 9th June, Somerset won by eight wickets. v Leicestershire, Aylestone Road, Leicester, 11th- 14th June, Leicestershire won by an innings and 33 runs. v M.C.C., Lord’s, 15th & 16th June, match Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 1356 West Indies tour to England 1933. Seven official scorecards including for the three matches played in the England v West Indies Test series, and four tour matches. Scorecards are v M.C.C., Lord’s 20th- 23rd May, incomplete printed and handwritten scores in ink, West Indies won by 152 runs. v Surrey, Kennington Oval 27th- 30th May, faintly written incomplete scores in pencil, match drawn. v Middlesex, Lord’s 10th- 13th June, incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil, match drawn. v Eng Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 1357 ‘Ladies’ Match. England v. The Rest’ 1933. Official folding scorecard for the match played at Grace Road, Leicester, 29th July 1933, the first occasion that a women’s team played as ‘England’. England batted first and scored 201/6 declared, Molly Hide being dismissed for 99, Betty Snowball scoring 52. The Rest were then bowled out for 107. cricketarchive.com records this as a single innings match, England Women winning by 94 runs. The scorecard shows The Rest batting again, reaching 46/2. Printe Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£170StatusSold View details 1358 India v England, Eden Gardens, Calcutta 1934. Rare official scorecard for the second Test match played on the 5th- 8th January 1934. The Test match was drawn with England batting first and making 403 all out, Jardine making 61, Langridge 70, Verity 55no and Amar Singh taking four wickets for India. In reply, India were bowled out for 247 and following on, Merchant making 54, Dilawar Hussain 59, Wazar Ali 39 and Verity taking four wickets, Nichols and Clark three wickets a piece. Following on Ind Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1359 Australia tour to England 1934. Nottinghamshire v Australians. Original commemorative silk scorecard for the tour match played at Trent Bridge, 11th- 14th August 1934. The Australians batted first and reached 237, William Woodfull top scorer with 81, Bill Voce taking 8/66. In reply Nottinghamshire made 183 (Joe Hardstaff 38). The Australians declared their second innings at 230/2, Bill Brown ending 100no, Alan Kippax 75 no. Nottinghamshire held on for a draw, ending 128/6. Printed on the ground Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1360 Australia tour to England 1934. England v Australia, 4th Test, Headingley, 20th- 24th July 1934. Original double sided scorecard with printed scores complete to the close of the second day’s play. England scored 200 in their first innings, Cyril Walters top scorer with 44. In reply the scorecard shows Australia at 494/4, Ponford having scored 181, Don Bradman on 271no. Bradman went on to make 304, Australia being dismissed for 584. Bill Bowes took 6/142. In their second innings England reached 2 Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1361 Australia tour to England 1934. Thirteen official scorecards and one unofficial of tour and Test matches from the 1934 tour. The majority with printed and/ or handwritten scores (unless stated). Scorecards are v Cambridge University, Fenners, 9th- 11th May, Australians won by an innings and 163 runs (Ponsford 229no, Brown 105), complete printed scores. v M.C.C., Lord’s, 12th- 15th May, match drawn (Hendren 135, Ponsford 281no, McCabe 192. v Middlesex, Lord’s, 26th & 28th May, Australians won by Estimates£120 - £180Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 1362 Norman Stewart ‘Mandy’ Mitchell-Innes. Somerset, Oxford University & England 1931-1949. Nine official scorecards, all from the personal collection of Mitchell-Innes for Oxford University matches played in 1935 at The Parks, Oxford. All scorecards with complete printed scores. Oxford University Seniors’ Trial, ‘A. Benn’s Side v. A.M. Lee’s Side’, 27th- 30th April, match drawn. Oxford University Freshmen’s Trial, ‘N.S. Mitchell-Innes’ XI v C.F. Walker’s XI’, 1st & 2nd May, Walker’s XI won by six w Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1363 South Africa tour to England 1935. Nine official scorecards including a commemorative silk scorecard for England v South Africa, 1st Test, Trent Bridge, 15th- 18th June, in which R.E.S. Wyatt made 149 in England’s only innings of 384, and Stan Nichols took 6/35 for England in South Africa’s first innings, match drawn. Sold with another standard scorecard from the match with players listed at the start of play and annotations. Others, the majority with incomplete scores, are v Lancashire, Aigburt Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 1364 All India tour to England 1936. Eleven official scorecards for Test and tour matches, all with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores. Matches are v M.C.C., Lord’s 16th- 19th May, M.C.C. won by ten wickets. v Leicestershire, Aylestone Road, Leicester 20th- 22nd May, match drawn. v Middlesex, Lord’s 23rd & 25th May, Middlesex won by four wickets. v Yorkshire, Bradford Park Avenue 6th- 8th June, Yorkshire won by an innings and 151 runs. v Minor Counties, Lord’s 17th- 19th June, Indians won Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 1365 Australia tour to South Africa 1935/36. South Africa v Australia. Official folding scorecard for the 3rd Test played at Newlands, Cape Town, 1st- 4th January 1936. The scorecard with complete printed scores for the first innings, Australia batting first and reaching 362 including a first wicket stand of 233 between Jack Fingleton (112) and Bill Brown (121). South Africa were then dismissed for 102, Clarrie Grimmett taking five wickets. In the second innings, South Africa following on were bowled Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold View details 1366 New Zealand tour to England 1937. Five official scorecards for Test and tour matches, all with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores. Matches are England v New Zealand, 1st Test, Lord’s 26th- 29th June 1937, match drawn (Hardstaff 114, Hammond 140). v Yorkshire, Headingley 10th- 13th July, match drawn (Hutton 135). 2nd Test, Old Trafford 24th- 27th July, England won by 130 runs (Hutton 100, Cowie ten wickets in the match). 3rd Test, Kennington Oval 14th- 17th August, match drawn (Hardsta Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 1367 Len Hutton record score 364. Official double sided scorecard for the 5th Test, England v Australia, Kennington Oval 20th- 24th August 1938. The scorecard, with printed scores at Hutton’s dismissal having made the record individual score of 364, is nicely signed by Hutton. England went on to make a record 903/7 declared before bowling out Australia for 201 and 123 to win by an innings and 579 runs, itself a record margin of victory. Small adhesive marks to verso, minor wear to edges, otherwise in Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£200StatusSold View details 1368 Arthur Edward Fagg. Kent & England 1932-1957. Two double centuries. Essex v Kent 1938. Official folding scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Colchester, 13th- 15th July 1938, in which Arthur Fagg became the first player to score a double century in each innings of a first-class match. Kent batted first and reached 429 (Fagg 244). In reply Essex scored 350 (T.N. Pearce 137no, Doug Wright taking 7/107). Kent then declared their second innings at 313/1 (Fagg 202no, Sunnuck Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£300StatusSold View details 1369 Australia tour to England 1938. Nine official scorecards of tour and Test matches from the 1938 tour. The majority with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores (unless stated). Scorecards are v M.C.C., Lord’s 14th- 17th May, match drawn (Bradman 278). v Surrey, Kennington Oval 21st- 24th May, match drawn (Bradman 143, Barnett 120no). v Essex, Southend-on-Sea 4th- 6th June, Australians won by 97 runs (Ward eleven wickets). England v Australia, 1st Test, Trent Bridge 10th- 14th June, match d Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 1370 M.C.C. tour to South Africa ‘Timeless Test Series’ 1938/39. Two official folding scorecards for tour matches played at Old Wanderers, Johannesburg. The first for the match Transvaal v M.C.C. 16th- 19th December 1938. The scorecard with the players listed at the start of play. Transvaal scored 428/8 dec. (Mitchell 133), M.C.C. 268 (Ames 109), and Transvaal ending 174/2, the match was drawn. The other for Combined Transvaal v M.C.C. 27th- 30th January 1939 with printed scores for the Transvaal com Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 1371 M.C.C. tour to South Africa ‘Timeless Test Series’ 1938/39. Two official folding scorecards for tour matches. The first a folding scorecard for the match Rhodesia v M.C.C., Salisbury 10th- 13th February 1939 with incomplete handwritten scores in ink. M.C.C. batted first and scored 180, Rhodesia replying with 96, (Goddard 6/38). M.C.C. then scored 174/2 dec. (Edrich 101) and Rhodesia ended 95/6 and the match was drawn. Printer unknown, overall 12.5”x10”. The other a double sided scorecard with co Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 1372 M.C.C. tour to South Africa ‘Timeless Test Series’ 1938/39. Official double sided scorecard for the 5th Test played at Durban, 3rd- 14th March 1939. The scorecard with only partially completed scores in ink. South Africa batted first and were dismissed on the third day’s play for 530, Pieter van der Bijl top scorer with 125, Dudley Nourse 103. Perks took 5/100 for England who replied with 316 (Ames 84). In their second innings South Africa reached 481 (Alan Melville 103). Set no less than 696 to Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 1373 West Indies tour to England 1939. Eight official scorecards of tour and Test matches from the 1939 tour. All with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores. Scorecards are v Worcestershire, New Road, Worcester 6th & 8th May, Worcestershire won by 85 runs (Perks eleven wickets). v Middlesex, Lord’s 3rd- 6th June, West Indians won by an innings and 228 runs (Headley 228, Sealy 181, Stollmeyer 117). v Leicestershire, Aylestone Road, Leicester 17th- 20th June, match drawn. England v West Indies, Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 1374 Cricket at Lord’s in wartime. Thirteen official scorecards for charity and other one day matches played at Lord’s in 1940 and 1941. The majority incomplete with printed and/ or handwritten scores. Matches are B.B.C. v. London Balloon Barrage, 25th May 1940. West Indies v. Sir Pelham Warner’s XI, 22nd August 1940. The Army v. The Royal Air Force, 21st June 1941. Oxford v. Cambridge, 28th June 1941. A Lord’s XI v. A.A. Brigade, 3rd July 1941. British Empire XI v. Royal Air Force, 5th July 1941. Lo Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 1375 ‘Inter-Services Cricket Match. Army [Royal Army Service Corps] XI v. R.A.F. XI’ 1941. A signed official folding scorecard for the charity fundraising match played at Niagara Grounds, Sheffield, 29th June 1941. The teams listed to centre pages feature notable cricketers, a good number of whom have nicely signed the front cover in ink. Eighteen signatures in total including Maurice Leyland, Frank Smailes, Ellis Robinson (Yorkshire), Ewart Astill, Frank Prentice (Leicestershire), Jack Hubble, Doug Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 1376 Wartime cricket 1942. A good selection of twelve official scorecards for matches played in 1942. Includes eight for matches played at Lord’s, The Army v. Sir Pelham Warner’s XI 23rd May, British Empire XI v. The Buccaneers 30th May, The Army v. The R.A.F. 20th June, R.A.F. v. Civil Defence Services 4th July, Navy v. Army 11th July, Middlesex & Essex v. Kent & Surrey 3rd August, The Army v. Civil Defence Services 15th August, and The Army v. The R.A.F. 5th September. Others are Derbyshire v. Nott Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 1377 Wartime cricket 1943. A good selection of eighteen official scorecards for matches played in at Lord’s 1943 and one other. Matches at Lord’s are R.A.F. Balloon Command v. Anti-Aircraft Command 15th May, Civil Defence Services v. British Empire XI 22nd May, An England XI v. West Indies 29th May, Royal Australian Air Force v. Sir Pelham Warner’s XI 5th June, Army v. Civil Defence Services 12th June, Army v. Royal Air Force 14th June, Oxford v. Cambridge 26th June, Royal Air Force v. Civil Defence Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1378 Wartime cricket 1944. A good selection of sixteen official scorecards for matches played in at Lord’s 1944 and two others. Matches at Lord’s are Army v. Civil Defence Service 13th May, Australia v. The Rest 27th May, England v. Australia 29th May (loss to one corner), An England XI v. West Indies 10th June, Army v. Royal Australian Air Force 17th June, Oxford v. Cambridge 24th June, R.A.F. v. Civil Defence Services 1st July, A Lord’s XI v. West of England XI 8th July, A Lord’s XI v. Canada 20th Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1379 Wartime cricket 1945. A good selection of eighteen official scorecards for matches played in at Lord’s 1945. Matches are R.A.A.F. v. British Empire XI 12 May, England v. Australia 19th- 22nd May, An England XI v. West Indies 2nd June, R.A.F. v. British Empire XI 9th June, R.A.F. v. R.A.A.F. 16th June, Second Army v. Sir Pelham Warner’s XI 29th June, R.A.A.F. v. South of England 30th June, Army v. R.A.A.F. 7th July, New Zealand v. Sir Pelham Warner’s XI 12th July, England v. Australia 14th July, Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£95StatusSold View details 1380 Wartime Northern cricket 1945. Five official scorecards for matches played in 1945. Matches are England v. Australia, Bramall Lane, Sheffield 23rd -26th June, Jack Appleyard’s Charity XI v. Walter Hammond’s XI, Roundhay Park 24th June, England v. Australia, Old Trafford 20th- 22nd August, Daily Dispatch War Fund XI v. A Mixed Counties XI, Wakefield 29th July, Daily Dispatch War Fund XI v. A Rest of England XI, Blackpool 15th August, Odd folds, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£38StatusSold View details 1381 Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge 1944 & 1945. Fourteen official scorecards for matches played at Trent Bridge. Matches are v. R.A.F. England XI 29th May, v. A Services XI 24th June, v. Leicestershire 8th July, v. Derbyshire 22nd July, v. Midlands R.A.F. XI 5th August, v. E.A. Marshall’s XI 7th August 1944, v. R.A.F. XI 21st May, v. Leicestershire 19th May, v. Notts. Collieries XI 2nd June, v. N.F.S. XI 30th June, v. R.A.F. XI 14th July, v. Derbyshire 4th & 6th August, v. Northern Command XI 18th Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 1382 West of England wartime cricket 1944 & 1945. Six official scorecards/ programmes for matches played by West of England. Matches are West of England XI v. Westland Sports Club XI, Yeovil 2nd & 3rd September 1944, v. Somerset, Bristol 21st May 1945, v. Bridgewater, Bridgwater 26th May, v. New Zealand XI, Worcester 2nd June, v. Birmingham & District Cricket League, Dudley 29th July, and v. Westland Sports XI, Yeovil 25th August. Sold with two scorecards for matches played by the British Empire XI i Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 1383 Australian Services XI in India 1945. Four official scorecards/ programmes for matches played by Australian Services in India. Matches are v. Princes XI, Delhi 1st- 3rd November 1945, v. West Zone XI, Bombay 6th- 8th November 1945, v. South Zone, Madras 2nd- 4th December 1945, and v. All India, Madras 7th- 10th December 1945. Odd folds and creasing, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 1384 Prudential World Cup Final 1983. India v. West Indies. Official scorecard with complete printed scores for the final played at Lord’s 25th June 1983. India won by scoring 183 (Srikkanth 38), and then bowling out West Indies for 140 (Viv Richards 33). Sold with a commemorative cover, ‘India- Winners Prudential World Cup- 1983’ issued by the Baroda Philatelic Society in India ‘On the occasion of 10th Foundation Day’. Qty 2. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£320StatusSold View details 1385 Surrey v Australians 1956. Official scorecard for the tour match played at the Oval, 16th- 18th May 1956. Jim Laker took all ten Australian wickets in the first innings and finished with figures of 46 overs, 18 maidens, ten wickets for 88. In the second innings he took 2-42. Complete handwritten scores. Signed in ink by Laker. Horizontal fold and some wear, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1386 Tour programmes 1967-1982. Selection of five rarer tour brochures and programmes. ‘Ireland versus The Indians 1967’ tour match held at Castle Avenue, Dublin, July 1967, ‘The East Africans’, East African tour of the United Kingdom 1972, Bangladesh v M.C.C., Dacca Stadium January 1977, South Zone v M.C.C., Jessore January 1977, ‘England in India 1981-82’. Issued by Adamjee E.M. Perrbhoy & Sons, Bombay. Good/very good condition Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 1387 West Indies tour of England 1939. ‘The Ashes. The West Indies are Here!’. Rare tour souvenir brochure for the tour in 1939. Printed by Love & Malcomson Co of Surrey. Lacking original decorative covers. Signed to pen pictures in ink by fifteen members of the West Indies team. Signatures include Headley, Barrow, V.Stollmeyer, Constantine, Hylton (signed twice), Martindale, Johnson, Gomez, Clarke, J. Stollmeyer, Grant (cpt), Weekes etc. Also fading signatures of C.B. Fry, A. Wood, M.S. Nichols and Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 1388 Gala and Sports in Centre Vale Park. Also Grand Cricket Match’ Todmorden, Yorkshire 1917. Official 26pp programme with original paper wrappers for the charity event held on Todmorden Cricket Ground, 26th May 1917. Contents relate mainly to the gala and other sports events, but p3 lists the teams for the cricket match, Lancashire v Yorkshire, with scores neatly annotated in black ink. Notable names who played include C.R. Hartley, A.E. Lawton, B. Blomley (Lancashire), G.H. Hirst, W. Rhodes, D. De Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£42StatusSold View details 1389 ‘Dewsbury & Savile C.[Cricket] & F.[Football] Club Bazaar’ 1926. Official 120pp handbook with original green paper wrappers for the Club fundraising bazaar held in the Town Hall, Dewsbury, 12th- 16th October 1926. Comprises pages relating to admission, Club officers, daily opening ceremonies, stalls, entertainments, histories of the cricket, football and other sporting sections of the Club, and advertising throughout. Printed by Terry & Nephew of Dewsbury. Does not appear to be listed in Padwick Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 1390 ‘Cricket. A Magazine devoted exclusively to Cricket’. Vol 1. No. 4, 1st January 1925. Published by the Melbourne Press Agency ‘by arrangement and with the sanction of the V.C.A. and M.C.C.’ to coincide with the start of the ‘106th Test Match England v. Australia’ 2nd Test at Melbourne. Original decorative paper wrappers with photo images to the front of the two captains, A.E.R. Gilligan and H.L. Collins. Nicks to some pages edges, light horizontal folds, rusting to staples, otherwise in generall Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 1391 Don Bradman. ‘Australian Cricketers Goodwill Tour 1932’. Australian tour of Canada & America 1932. Very rare variant of the official brochure for the tour comprising the original brochure (in itself scarce) with paper wrappers and pen pictures, biographies and itinerary. Unusually this is bound in to an additional twelve pages and outer wrapper titled ‘Australian- Canadian Goodwill Cricket tour, 1932. Sponsored by Calgary & District Cricket League’. The additional pages feature scorecards for th Estimates£300 - £400Winning Bid£380StatusSold View details 1392 Essex tour and County scorecards 1936-1970. Eleven official scorecards including Essex v All India, Brentwood, 27th- 29th May 1936, incomplete printed scores, Essex won by 7 wickets. Essex v Lancashire, Valentine’s Park, Ilford, 14th & 16th May 1938, Lancashire won by an innings and 177 runs. Also two matches played at Chelmsford, v Somerset 1953 (file holes), and v Lancashire 1959. One at Brentwood v Lancashire 1961, and five played at Ilford, v Leicestershire 1961, v Derbyshire 1962, v Lancash Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 1393 ‘Amateur Sport. A Weekly Journal Devoted to Cricket, Football, Cycling, Lawn- Tennis &c., &c.’ Volume I, 1889 (only year of issue). Published in Bristol by J.W. Arrowsmith. Complete run of issue nos. 1-26, 24th April- 16th October 1889 bound in contemporary maroon cloth with gilt title to spine. The first fourteen issues with masthead illustration depicting a cricket scene and figures of W.G. Grace and a footballer to either side. Good cricket content with strong Gloucestershire and West Country Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£280StatusSold View details 1394 The Ashes 1946/47. ‘”Ball by Ball” Record together with Averages & Summary of 1946-1947 Series Test Matches, England v Australia in Australia. Series No. 1’. Compiled & Published by S.G. Miller of Ryde, New South Wales. Eleven page large format publication comprising highly detailed printed scorecards of each of the five Test matches played, in which is recorded every ball faced by each batsman and by which bowler, and each ball bowled to which batsman. Also recorded are the start and close time Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£15StatusSold View details 1395 Cricket magazines 1884 onwards. Box comprising a selection of cricket magazines, the majority loose, some bound. Titles are ‘Cricket: A Weekly Record of the Game’. Vol. III nos. 63-79 (26th June to 25th December 1884). Bound in maroon cloth, gilt title to spine, title page and contents page to front, lacking original wrappers. Wear to boards. ‘The Cricketer’ Vol. VII nos. 2, 3, 6-8 (22nd May to 3rd July 1926) bound in red cloth lacking original wrappers. ‘The Cricketer Annual 1929-30’ and ‘Sprin Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 1396 ‘Cricket Lore’. Complete run of the magazine from the first issue, November 1991 (Issue one) to July 2005 (Vol 5, Issue seven). Loosely bound in five official blue binders with titles to front board and spine. Very good condition. Sold with a box of cricket auction and dealer catalogues. Good selection including Bonhams, Christie’s Knights, McKenzie, Saunders, Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£150StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|1...89101112131415|Next123456789101112131415 Previous 123456789101112131415 Next