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 201-300 of 1477. Previous|12345678...15|Next Image Lot # Item Title Time Left Your Bids 201 Kent v Warwickshire 1931. ‘The Only Official County Cricket Ball will be held on Wednesday June 24th at the Royal Pavilion Hotel. The Captains and Players of both Kent and Warwick Teams will positively attend’. Printed by ‘Day by Day’ Publishing Co, 93 Tontine Street, Folkestone. Original advertising flyer for the Ball held at The Royal Pavilion Hotel on the evening of the opening day of the County Championship match between the two teams. Warwickshire won the match by eight wickets, the main hi Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 202 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Leominster v Falcons Touring C.C. Holloway’s Benefit’ 1907. Original Great Western Railway handbill advertising train travel to Leominster for the match played at The Grange, Leominster on Monday 5th August 1907. The handbill printed on buff coloured paper, measures 7.5”x10”, and was printed by D.A. Dalley of Leominster. Minor marks otherwise in good/ very good condition Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£42StatusSold View details 203 Stanley George Ulick Considine. Somerset 1919-1935. Small sepia printed image of Considine in batting pose. Signed in ink by Considine. 2.5”x3.5”. G Estimates£15 - £25StatusUnsold View details 204 Henry Dudley Gresham Leveson-Gower. Oxford University, Surrey & England 1893-1920, Signed bookplate image of Leveson-Gower dressed in cricket blazer. Signed in ink to image. 4.75”x6”. G Estimates£18 - £25Winning Bid£38StatusSold View details 205 Thomas William ‘Tom’ Garrett. New South Wales & Australia 1876-1898. Rare and excellent early signature in black ink of Garrett signed to left margin of a trimmed bookplate printed image of Garrett depicted head and shoulders in formal attire. The photograph by Kerry & Co., Sydney. Overall 3.5”x4”. The page appears to have been laid to tightly trimmed blue page with adhesive marks to verso, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£550StatusSold View details 206 Thomas Robert ‘Tom’ McKibbin. New South Wales & Australia 1894-1899. Rare early signature in black ink of McKibbin signed ‘Tom R. McKibbin Aust XI 1896’ to a trimmed bookplate printed image of McKibbin depicted head and shoulders in formal attire. The photograph by P.C. Poulsen of Brisbane. Overall 3”x4.25”. The page appears to have been laid to tightly trimmed blue page with adhesive marks to verso, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£500StatusSold View details 207 Sir Neville Cardus, cricket writer and journalist 1888-1975. Neville Cardus’s original blue passport with name to cover ‘Sir Neville Cardus C.B.E.’, passport number, name to first page, photograph and ink signature of Cardus with personal details ‘Profession- Writer and Music Critic’, date and place of birth etc, list of countries which the passport is valid, renewal dates etc. The passport was issued in 1964 and renewed in 1969 and was valid until 1974. Stamps for foreign exchange dated for 19 Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£360StatusSold View details 208 Hastings Cricket Week 1905. Gentlemen of the South v Players of the South, Hastings, 7 to 9th September 1905. Large autograph page very nicely signed in ink by twenty one of the players who featured in the match which was drawn. Eleven signatures of the Gentlemen of the South team which are Tom Hayward (Surrey), Alan Marshall (Surrey & Queensland), Ernest Haynes (Surrey), Ernest Killick (Sussex), Joe Vine (Sussex), Len Braund (Somerset), Albert Relf (Sussex), George Cox (Sussex), Warren Lees (Su Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£400StatusSold View details 209 Australian tour of England 1902. Essex County Cricket Club letterhead beautifully signed by fourteen members of the Australian touring team to England in 1902. Signatures are Joe Darling (Captain), Monty Noble, Warwick Armstrong, Victor Trumper, Hanson Carter, William Howell, Clem Hill, Ernest Jones, James Kelly, Jack Saunders, Syd Gregory, Albert ‘Bert’ Hopkins and tour manager Major Benjamin Wardill. Only lacking the signature of Hugh Trumble from the full touring party. Very light folds, odd Estimates£400 - £600Winning Bid£2,600StatusSold View details 210 Australian tour of England 1953. ‘Australian XI Coronation Tour’. Official autograph sheet nicely signed in ink by all seventeen members of the touring party. Signatures are Hassett (Captain), Morris, Archer, Benaud, Craig, Davidson, de Courcy, Harvey, Hill, Hole, Johnston, Langley, Lindwall, McDonald, Miller, Ring and Tallon. Inscribed to top left hand corner ‘To Charles, With thanks and best wishes from the Boys’ Signed Maurice H. Leadbeater and dated 16th September 1953 (a tour match at Paisl Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 211 John William Henry Tyler ‘Johnny’ Douglas. Essex & England 1901-1928. Phillips ‘Pinnace’ premium issue cabinet size sepia real photograph trade card of Douglas, full length in batting pose in the nets. Nicely signed in ink to the photograph by Douglas. No. 42.C. 4”x6”. Plain back. Some wear to edges and corners, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 212 Andrew ‘Andy’ Sandham. Surrey & England 1911-1937. Phillips ‘Pinnace’ premium issue cabinet size sepia real photograph trade card of Sandham, full length in batting pose wearing Surrey cap. Signed in blue ink to the photograph by Sandham with dedication to David Frith. No. 19.C. 4”x6”. Plain back. Minor silvering, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 213 Percy George Herbert Fender. Sussex, Surrey & England 1910-1935. Phillips ‘Pinnace’ premium issue cabinet size sepia real photograph trade card of Fender standing full length in batting attire at the wicket. Nicely signed in blue ink to the photograph by Fender. No. 24.C. 4”x6”. Plain back. Minor wear to corners, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£32StatusSold View details 214 Arthur Edward Robert Gilligan. Cambridge University, Surrey, Sussex & England 1919-1932. Phillips ‘Pinnace’ premium issue cabinet size sepia real photograph trade card of Gilligan standing full length at the wicket in cricket attire and hooped cap, holding a ball. Signed in later years blue ink to the photograph by Gilligan and dated September 1971. No. 130.C. 4”x6”. Plain back. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 215 Herbert Sutcliffe. Yorkshire & England 1919-1945. Phillips ‘Pinnace’ premium issue cabinet size mono real photograph trade card of a youthful Sutcliffe, full length, in batting pose. Very nicely signed in blue ink to the photograph by Sutcliffe. No. 51.C. 4”x6”. Plain back. Very good condition. Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 216 Wills’s Cigarettes ‘Cricketers’ 1896. W.D. & H.O. Wills, Bristol & London. Thirty unnumbered cigarette cards from the full set of fifty, with colour portraits of cricketers of the period, printed name and county to lower portion to front, and decorative floral green backgrounds. The cricketers featured are Attewell, Bainbridge, Briggs, Chatterton, Druce, Ferris, Grace, Lord Hawke, A. Hearne, J.T. Hearne, Hewett, Jackson, Key, Lilley, Lohmann, Lucas, McGregor, Mold, Mordaunt, Murdoch, Newham, Nic Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£500StatusSold View details 217 Wills’s Cigarettes ‘Cricketers Series’ 1901. W.D. & H.O. Wills, Bristol & London. Full set of fifty numbered cigarette cards featuring colour player head and shoulder portraits with printed name and county to lower portion to front, decorative floral grey/ green backgrounds. Nos. 1-25 in the series were issued with fronts in two formats, with and without vignette backgrounds. Cards with vignettes are nos. 1-7, 9, 15-18, 22, 24 and 25. Cards without vignettes are 8, 10-14, 19-21 and 23. Card nos. Estimates£130 - £160Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 218 Wills’s Cigarettes ‘Cricketers’ 1908. W.D. & H.O. Wills, Bristol & London. Full set of fifty numbered cigarette cards plus one variant, featuring colour player head and shoulder portraits with printed name and county to lower portion to front. All cards are small ‘s’ series. Variants of cards are no. 2 Warner with blazer, two variants of no. 4 Braund, one with cap, the other without (some wear), no. 25 Dennett with blazer. Odd faults to card no. 4, Maclaren with adhesive marks and old tape to ve Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 219 Don Bradman. ‘Pageant of Cricket’. D.Frith. London 1987. Foreword by Don Bradman. De-luxe leather bound limited edition of two hundred numbered copies, this being number 5, signed by Don Bradman and the author, Frith. Bound in full red leather, all edges gilt and preserved in slipcase. Very good condition Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£400StatusSold View details 220 David Frith. Two books by Frith, both signed by the author. ‘Caught England, Bowled Australia. A cricket slave’s complex story’, London 1997 and a softback edition of ‘Stoddy’: England’s Finest Sportsman’, Hove 2015. Sold with a hardback edition with dustwrapper of ‘Lord Taverners Fifty Greatest cricketers’. London 1983. The book has the official invite to Frith for the exhibition of all fifty original paintings held at the Cafe Royal in December 1983 and the launch of the book at The Westmorlan Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£32StatusSold View details 221 ‘Lost world of a camera-artist: Third Man In. G.W. Beldam & the art of Edwardian cricket’. Compiled by George A. Beldam, foreword by Charles A. Fry. George Beldam Collection, London, 1991. Original printed dustwrapper for the book plus rough proof copies of the book itself. Sold with a letter from George A. Beldam to E.M. Wellings, dated 28th May 1991, sending the proofs and book and dustwrapper to give him some idea of the book regarding the possible publication and asking for his opinion. Good Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 222 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/25. Small black photograph album containing nineteen original candid photographs from the tour. The photographs, mainly postcard size featuring both England and Australian players appear to have taken just prior to the team departure from the Australian mainline to visit Launceston, Tasmania for their tour match in late January 1925. Many of the photographs are taken in a wooded area, maybe an excursion of some sort. Players and officials include Toone (manager), He Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£320StatusSold View details 223 M.C.C. tour of South Africa 1956-57. Original green commemorative photograph album issued by ‘The Rand Daily Mail and The Sunday Times’ and presented to Jim Laker following the tour. The album contains fifty original press photographs of play and scenes from the tour including tour matches v Orange Free State, Transvaal (1st match), South African XI, North Eastern Transvaal, first Test v South Africa (Johannesburg), 2nd Test v South Africa (Cape Town), 3rd Test v South Africa (Durban), and v Tr Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 224 Raymond Russell Lindwall, New South Wales, Queensland & Australia 1945-1960. Original mono photograph of Lindwall in bowling pose, Nicely signed by Lindwall to image and dedicated to David Frith. 6”x8”. Good condition. Sold with a official team photograph of the Australian team who played M.C.C.(England) in the 3rd (Jubilee) Test Match played at Sydney 5th January 1951, also featuring Lindwall. The photograph, by Melba Studios of Sydney, laid down to photographers mount and signed to lower borde Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 225 England tour to Australia 1986/87. Official colour photograph of the England touring party, seated and standing in rows, wearing tour blazers. Printed title and players’ names to borders. Nicely signed in blue ink by all seventeen members of the touring party. Signatures include Gatting (Captain), Emburey, Gower, Botham, Edmonds, DeFreitas, Dilley, Broad, Foster, Small, Lamb etc. Good/very good condition Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 226 Don Bradman. Mono printed photograph of Don Bradman walking out to the nets, dressed in cricket attire, wearing blazer with pads under arm, carrying gloves and bat. Signed in ink to the photograph in later years by Bradman. 4”x6”. VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 227 ‘Victorian Team. Season 1923-24’. Large and impressive official sepia photograph of the Victoria team, seated and standing in rows, wearing cricket attire. The photograph, by Talma of Melbourne Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 228 ‘20th Australian Team to Great Britain 1948’. Original official mono photograph of the Australian team, standing and seated in rows, wearing tour blazers. The photograph laid down to official photographers mount. Printed title to top border and players’ names to lower border. Very nicely signed to the mount by all nineteen members of the touring party. Signatures are Bradman (Captain), Lindwall, Saggers, Harvey, Hamence, Hassett, I. Johnson, Barnes, Ring, Tallon, Johnston, Loxton, Brown, Miller, Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£1,800StatusSold View details 229 Charterhouse School, Godalming 1873. Sepia carte de visite of the Charterhouse Cricket XI 1873. Title printed to lower border. 4”x2.5”. Good condition Estimates£18 - £25Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 230 England v Australia 1899. Small original sepia photograph of the first Test match played at Trent Bridge in June 1899. The match is in progress with a full house in attendance. The match was drawn. The photograph measures approximately 3.5”x2”. Sold with four similar small colour reproduction copy photographs of Ranji and Grace walking off the ground at the end of play. The original photograph of the Test match was used in ‘Pageant of Cricket’ and appeared on page 200 of the book. Good condition Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 231 William Gilbert Grace. Gloucestershire & England. 1865-1908. Two small early photographs of Grace at Trent Bridge, Nottingham in 1898. Both feature Grace in full cricket attire, wearing hooped cap, padded up with bat in hand, one next to the sight screen and the other walking up the pavilion steps. One photograph 3”x4” and the other 2.75”x3.5”. Grace played once at Trent Bridge in 1898, in the County Championship match v Nottinghamshire v Gloucestershire in July 1898. Good condition Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 232 Richard Gorton ‘Dick’ Barlow, Lancashire & England, 1871-1891. Small early original mounted mono photograph, similar to a cabinet card photograph, of Richard Barlow’s grave in Layton Cemetery, Blackpool. His final resting place is topped by one of cricket’s most famous headstones, one Barlow designed himself, the large white stone showing a set of stumps with the ball passing through middle and leg and at the bottom . . . “Bowled at Last”!. 3.25”x4.25”. Minor wear with very small loss to bottom Estimates£30 - £40StatusUnsold View details 233 ‘Mr W.G. Grace’. William Gilbert Grace. Gloucestershire & England. 1865-1908. A good sepia cabinet card photograph of Grace, half length wearing cricket shirt in cameo. The cabinet card by London Stereoscopic Compy. Title and photographers details to lower border. 4.25”x6.5”. Minor age toning to image and photographic mount otherwise in good condition. The cabinet card photograph is displayed in an original colourful and highly decorative oblong card holder with oval window, sadly the holder has Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£440StatusSold View details 234 Charles Jesse Kortright. M.C.C. & Essex 1893-1907. Original mono cabinet card photograph of Kortright, full length in bowling pose at the wicket. E. Hawkins & Co. of Brighton. Card measures 4.25”x6.5”. Vertical crease, minor bumping to corners, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 235 Percy Jeeves. Warwickshire 1912-1914. Original sepia cabinet card photograph of Jeeves standing three quarter length holding a ball, wearing Warwickshire cap and blazer. E. Hawkins & Co. of Brighton. Card measures 4.25”x6.5”. Minor wear to one corner and apparent uneven trimming to lower edge, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£260StatusSold View details 236 Frank William Milligan. Yorkshire & England 1894-1898. Original sepia cabinet card photograph of the memorial tablet erected by the Yorkshire Cricket Team ‘In Affectionate Remembrance of Lieutenant Frank Milligan who was killed near Mafeking March 31 1900 [Second Boer War]’. The card by Gawthorp Metal Worker of Long Acre, London, measures 4.25”x6.5”. Some foxing to mount, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£10StatusSold View details 237 John Richard ‘Jack’ Mason. Kent & England 1893-1914. Original sepia cabinet card photograph of Mason standing full length in batting pose at the wicket, wearing Kent cap. Signed in black ink to the photograph by Mason. E. Hawkins & Co. of Brighton. Card measures 4.25”x6.5”. Small pin hole to top edge, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£220StatusSold View details 238 Gregor MacGregor. Cambridge University, Middlesex & England 1888-1907. Original sepia cabinet card photograph of MacGregor standing full length in wicket-keeping pose at the wicket, wearing hooped cap. Signed in black ink to the lower mount margin by MacGregor. Some smudging to the signature. E. Hawkins & Co. of Brighton. Card measures 4.25”x6.5”. Some bumping to corners, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£220StatusSold View details 239 Bernard James Tindal Bosanquet. Oxford University, Middlesex & England 1898-1919. Original sepia cabinet card photograph of Bosanquet standing full length in bowling pose at the wicket. Nicely signed in black ink to the photograph by Bosanquet. E. Hawkins & Co. of Brighton. Card measures 4.25”x6.5”. Slight bumping and creasing to two corners, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£220StatusSold View details 240 Arthur Owen Jones. Nottinghamshire, Cambridge University & England 1892-1914. Original sepia cabinet card photograph vignette of Jones standing full length in batting pose at the wicket. Nicely signed in black ink to the photograph by Jones. E. Hawkins & Co. of Brighton. Card measures 4.25”x6.5”. Minor surface wear, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£240StatusSold View details 241 John Richmond Gunn. Nottinghamshire, London County & England 1896-1925. Original sepia cabinet card photograph vignette of Gunn standing full length in bowling pose at the wicket. Nicely signed in black ink to the photograph by Gunn. E. Hawkins & Co. of Brighton. Card measures 4.25”x6.5”. Crease and slight splitting to lower portion of the mount card, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 242 Joseph ‘Joe’ Vine. Sussex, London County & England 1896-1922. Original sepia cabinet card photograph vignette of Vine standing full length in bowling pose at the wicket, wearing Sussex cap. Nicely signed in black ink to the photograph by Vine. E. Hawkins & Co. of Brighton. Card measures 4.25”x6.5”. Very good condition. Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£220StatusSold View details 243 Albert Edward Relf. Sussex, London County, Auckland & England 1900-1921. Original sepia cabinet card photograph vignette of Relf standing full length in bowling pose at the wicket, wearing Sussex cap. Nicely signed in black ink to the photograph by Relf. E. Hawkins & Co. of Brighton. Card measures 4.25”x6.5”. Minor wear to corners, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 244 John Thomas Brown. Yorkshire & England 1889-1904. Original sepia cabinet card photograph vignette of Brown standing full length in batting pose at the wicket, wearing Yorkshire cap. Nicely signed in black ink to the photograph by Brown. E. Hawkins & Co. of Brighton. Card measures 4.25”x6.5”. Minor wear to corners, split to lower edge, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£280StatusSold View details 245 Schofield Haigh. Yorkshire & England 1895-1913. Original sepia cabinet card photograph vignette of Haigh standing full length in bowling pose at the wicket, wearing Yorkshire cap. Nicely signed in black ink to the photograph by Haigh. E. Hawkins & Co. of Brighton. Card measures 4.25”x6.5”. Very good condition. Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£150StatusSold View details 246 Australia tour to England 1882. Early original sepia photograph of twelve members of the Australian touring party seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire, some in blazers. The photograph, measuring 5.25”x3.5”, is laid to cabinet card style mount, overall 6”x4.25”. Caption hand written in ink to lower margin, ‘Australian Cricket Team 1882- Murdoch Captain’. Players’ names handwritten in pencil to the top margin of the card and the lower edge of the photograph. Players are Murdoch, Hora Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£850StatusSold View details 247 Australian tour to England 1888. Rare original sepia cabinet card of the Australian touring party, each depicted in cameo wearing formal attire. Photograph by London Stereoscopic Co. Printed title to centre ‘Australian Cricketing Team 1888’ with players’ names below each image. Players featured are McDonnell (Captain), Bonnor, Ferris, Blackham, Edwards, Jarvis, Turner, Bannerman, Worrall, Lyons, Boyle, Jones and Trott, also Beal (Manager). Card measures 6.5”x4.25”. Pin hole to top edge of the ph Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£1,500StatusSold View details 248 Ernest Jones. South Australia, Western Australia & Australia 1892-1908. Excellent sepia cabinet card vignette photograph of Jones depicted full length in bowling pose, wearing his Australian Test cap. Nicely signed in black ink to the photograph ‘Sincerely Yours Ernest Jones’. Cabinet card by E. Hawkins & Co, Brighton. 4.25”x6.5”. Minor soiling to the mount with small pin hole to the top edge, the photograph in very good condition. Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£800StatusSold View details 249 James Joseph Kelly. New South Wales & Australia 1894-1905. Excellent sepia cabinet card vignette photograph of Kelly depicted full length in wicket-keeping pose, wearing his Australian Test cap. Nicely signed in black ink to the photograph ‘Yours Truly JJ Kelly’. Cabinet card by E. Hawkins & Co, Brighton. 4.25”x6.5”. Very minor surface wear, the mount with small pin hole to the top edge, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£750StatusSold View details 250 Albert John Young ‘Bert’ Hopkins. New South Wales & Australia 1896-1915. Excellent sepia cabinet card photograph of Hopkins depicted full length in batting attire at the crease. Signed in black ink to the photograph by Hopkins. Cabinet card by E. Hawkins & Co, Brighton. 4.25”x6.5”. Very minor bumping to mount corners and some foxing, with small pin hole to the top edge, the photograph in very good condition. Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£750StatusSold View details 251 Hanson ‘Sammy’ Carter. New South Wales & Australia 1897-1925. Excellent sepia cabinet card photograph of Carter depicted full length in wicket-keeping pose wearing Australian Test cap. Signed in black ink to the photograph ‘Yours truly H Carter’. Cabinet card by E. Hawkins & Co, Brighton. 4.25”x6.5”. Minor surface wear to the photograph, small pin hole to the top edge of the mount, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£750StatusSold View details 252 John Victor ‘Jack’ Saunders. Victoria, Wellington & Australia 1899-1914. Rare and excellent sepia cabinet card photograph of Saunders depicted full length in bowling pose wearing Australian Test cap. Signed in black ink twice by Saunders, to the photograph and lower mount border, ‘Yours truly J.V. Saunders’. Cabinet card by E. Hawkins & Co, Brighton. 4.25”x6.5”. Some foxing to mount card, small pin hole to the top edge of the mount, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£850StatusSold View details 253 George John Bonnor. New South Wales & Australia 1881-1891. An excellent sepia cabinet card photograph of Bonnor, half length wearing blazer with flower to label. Inscribed to the lower border ‘G.J. Bonnor, autograph on back’, Signed and dedicated to verso in black ink ‘With my kindest regards to Harry Hislop, June 29th 1884 and signed G.J. Bonnor’. The cabinet card by Stilliard & Co, Oxford. 4.25”x6.5”. Minor wear to corners of the cabinet card , minor surface marks to image otherwise in good/ v Estimates£600 - £900Winning Bid£1,400StatusSold View details 254 Steve Garner. Cartoonist. Four original pen and ink comic cricket strips by Steven Garner. One signed by Garner and dated 1987. Each 16”x5.25”. Good condition Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 255 Cricket shirts, polo/tee-shirts, boxer shorts, sweater, wet-weather jacket, scarf, flag etc. Selection of twenty modern items. Includes cricket shirts for Bunbury Cricket Club and Wisden Cricket Monthly, polo and tee-shirts for the Ashes 1989, 1993 (2- different), West Indies v England 1986 and 1995, Wills World Cup 1996 (2- different) and 1999, South Africa v England 1995, Pakistan ‘rule the World’ tee-shirt covering 1992-1996, Scarves include original England v Australia ‘Jubilee Test’ 1977 (u Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 256 Evelyn Maitland ‘Lyn’ Wellings. Oxford University & Surrey 1928-1946. Oxford University cricket cap worn by Wellings whilst playing for the University from 1928-1931. The navy blue cap by `Castell & Son of Oxford’ with University emblem to front, name to inside label with Ch-Ch (Christ Church College) beneath. Some wear to inner otherwise in good condition. Sold with a further M.C.C. touring cap. The [unusually] in white/creme, by E.C. Devereux of Eton, with central emblem of St. George & the Dr Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£170StatusSold View details 257 ‘England tour of Sri Lanka 1982’. Decorative silver metal commemorative chalice. The lid in the shape ball with title to rim, decorative base with panels of ornate birds/ducks? to sides of base. The chalice stands on a small wooden base. Approximately 9” tall. Some tarnishing otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 258 Charles Burgess Fry. Early 20th century spelter figure of C.B. Fry wearing cricket cap portrayed in batting pose playing a shot. This was one item of a three piece garniture, all featuring Fry as a batsman and bowler, with the centrepiece of him as a wicket-keeper with clock.11.5” tall. Sold with a glass decanter with piece of prose by John Arlott to the side entitled ‘The Old Cricketer’. 9.5” tall Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 259 Sydney Francis Barnes, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Staffordshire, England & Wales 1894-1930. A commemorative side plate with colour transfer printed vignette of Barnes wearing cap, stood at the wicket with ball in his hand to centre, with inscription ‘Syd. F. Barnes-Famous International Bowler’ and below this a printed shield stating ‘Brilliant bowling by Barnes-obtained six wickets for 24 runs. The English team in Australia 1908’. The plate with ribbed outer border. 8” diameter. Chip to rim, some Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 260 Samuel Moses James ‘Sammy’ Woods. Cambridge University, Somerset, England & Australia 1888-1910. Silver cigarette case with Wood’s initials ‘S.M.J.W’ to the front of the case. The case made by ‘Goldsmiths Company of Regent Street’ and hallmarked for London 1897. The case measuring 3”x3.25” has some faults including denting to surfaces otherwise in fairly good condition. A handwritten note to inside states ‘I expect it was given to him by some admirer, but Bertie Joel tells me it was brought over Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 261 Westerwald stoneware cricket beaker, moulded in relief with three cameo panels of a batsman, after W.G. Grace, in different poses. The body decorated with vine and sprig decoration in cobalt blue on a grey background. Blue rings to rim and to foot. Approx 5.5” tall. German circa 1890. Number ‘486’ impressed to base. Minor firing mark to foot otherwise in very good condition. Rare Estimates£350 - £450Winning Bid£330StatusSold View details 262 Westerwald stoneware cricket water jug, moulded in relief with five cameo panels of a batsman, believed to be W.G. Grace, in different poses, coloured in cobalt blue on a grey background. The body decorated with vine and sprig decoration with decorated strap handle. Approx 7” high. German circa 1890. ‘German’ and number ‘104’ impressed to base. A lovely example of this German pottery. Very good condition Estimates£500 - £800Winning Bid£520StatusSold View details 263 Westerwald stoneware cricket stein, moulded in relief with eight cameo panels of a batsman, fielder and wicket-keeper, six larger and two smaller, all believed to be modelled on W.G. Grace, in different poses, coloured in cobalt blue on a grey background. The body decorated with vine and sprig decoration with decorated strap handle. Highly decorative metal lid with clasp to top of the handle. 12” high. German circa 1890. ‘German’ and number ‘319’ impressed to base. A large and impressive exampl Estimates£700 - £1,000Winning Bid£680StatusSold View details 264 Westerwald stoneware cricket beaker, moulded in relief with three cameo panels of a batsman, after W.G. Grace, in different poses. The body decorated with vine and sprig decoration in cobalt blue on a grey background. Blue rings to rim and to foot. Approx 6.5” tall. German circa 1890. Number ‘486’ impressed to base. Good/very good condition. Rare Estimates£400 - £600Winning Bid£380StatusSold View details 265 Julius Caesar and George Parr. A pair of original large Staffordshire cricketing figures, believed to be of Caesar and Parr. Both figures beautifully decorated, the figure of Caesar standing beside a set of brown cricket stumps holding a cricket bat, wearing a orange cap with blue peak, a pink bow tie to neck, white spotted shirt and orange sash with cricket blazer to right hand side. Parr standing beside a wicket holding a cricket ball in his right hand, wearing an orange cap, a pink bow tie to Estimates£700 - £1,000Winning Bid£700StatusSold View details 266 ‘Cricket at Windsor Castle meat dish’. A very large shaped oval Goodwin & Harris ‘Metropolitan Scenery’ meat dish printed in blue and embellished with a scene of Windsor Castle and the Thames to foreground featuring a cricket match to the foreground with trees and foliage to sides. Surrounding borders highly decorated with flowers, leaves and various foliage, patterned rim. Printed mark in blue to base ‘Metropolitan Scenery, Windsor Castle’. The dish measures 19.75” wide by 15”. Circa 1830/40’s. Estimates£1,800 - £2,500Winning Bid£2,600StatusSold View details 267 ‘The Boss’. A Royal Doulton ‘Black Boy’ bone china Burke beaker, entitled ‘The Boss’ printed with a boy in red shirt and a floppy hat, wearing an umpires’s coat and holding a bat, ‘The All Black Team’ crest to verso. Green floral decoration to top rim. 4” tall. Doulton backstamp and ‘E4336’ to base. Circa 1907. Very good condition. A rarer shaped ‘Black Boy’ item Estimates£500 - £800Winning Bid£500StatusSold View details 268 ‘Next Man In’. A Royal Doulton ‘Black Boy’ bone china Burke beaker, entitled ‘Next man in’ printed with a boy cricketer in red shirt, grey trousers and a floppy hat, sitting on his bat, waiting to go in, title ‘Next Man In’ to centre and to verso, the crest ‘The All Black Team’. Green floral decoration to top rim. 4” tall. Doulton backstamp and ‘E4336’ to base. Circa 1907. Full length hairline crack to the side of the beaker and running through the base otherwise in good condition. A rarer shape Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£260StatusSold View details 269 ‘The Boss’ Royal Doulton Black Boy small plate, entitled ‘The Boss’ printed with a boy in red shirt and a floppy hat, wearing an umpires’s coat and holding a bat. Green floral decoration to edge. 5.25” diameter. Doulton backstamp and number ‘E4336’ to base. Very good condition. A rarer ‘Black Boy’ title Estimates£300 - £500StatusUnsold View details 270 ‘I was’nt Ready’. A Royal Doulton ‘Black Boy’ bone china dinner plate, entitled ‘I was’nt ready’ printed with a boy in red shirt, yellow waistcoat and a floppy hat looking glum with his wicket broken behind him. Green floral decoration to inner and outer rim. 10.25” diameter. Doulton backstamp and number ‘D2864’ to base. Very minor loss to green band otherwise in very good condition. A rare ‘Black Boy’ plate Estimates£400 - £600StatusUnsold View details 271 ‘The Ashes’ England v Australia 1953. Magnificent Royal Worcester bone china plate produced by the factory to commemorate the Ashes series in England 1953. The plate bears the printed signatures in gold of the England and the Australian touring teams plus an image of the Ashes urn. Signatures include Hutton, Compton, May, Evans, Wardle, Laker, Lock, Trueman, Statham, Bedser, Hassett, Miller, Lindwall, Johnston, Davidson, Harvey, Benaud, Tallon, Morris etc. The plate measures approx 10.5” diamete Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 272 Cricket plate circa 1910. A rare pair of Choisy Le-Roi Majolica mustard coloured cricket plates, green to verso, depicting an Asian cricket match in the French Empire (Vietnam) with images of children (oriental) playing cricket to centre with foliage decoration and signed HB in chinese signs along the edge of the plates. One of a series of very unusual plates by the company of Hautin & Boulanger for Choisy-Le-Roi in France. Impressed with ‘HB’ & ‘Choisy Le Roi’ to base. The plates measures 9” in Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 273 Cricket plate. ‘Cadbury’s Cocoa. The Oldest and still the best. Absolutely Pure Cocoa’. An advertising plate for Cadbury’s printed to centre with a cricket scene of a boy serving a cup of cocoa to a batsman during a game, wicket keep and fielders plus crowd and tents to background. Made by Ridgway with backstamp and mark for 1880. 9” diameter. Some minor wear to image, several chips to back of the plate, odd minor hairline cracks to edges otherwise in good original condition Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 274 Sydney F. Barnes Warwickshire, Lancashire, Staffordshire, England & Wales 1894-1930. Commemorative transfer printed mug with vignette of Barnes, wearing cap, stood at the wicket with ball in his hand to centre, with inscription ‘Syd. F. Barnes. Famous International Bowler’ to reverse a shield with ‘Brilliant bowling by Barnes. obtained six wickets for 24 runs. The English team in Australia 1908’. Lustre to rim and handle. Minor loss of printed detail to front and verso, minor wear to base, some Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 275 Sydney Francis Barnes, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Staffordshire, England & Wales 1894-1930. A commemorative side plate with colour transfer printed vignette of Barnes wearing cap, stood at the wicket with ball in his hand to centre, with inscription ‘Syd. F. Barnes-Famous International Bowler’. The plate with ribbed outer border. 7.25” diameter. Minor wear, staining to edge and some firing marks otherwise in good condition Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 276 Sydney Francis Barnes, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Staffordshire, England & Wales 1894-1930. A commemorative side plate with colour transfer printed vignette of Barnes in bowling pose next to the wicket to centre, with inscription ‘Syd. F. Barnes-Famous International Bowler’. The plate with ribbed outer border. 7.25” diameter. Minor wear, staining to edge and some firing marks otherwise in good condition Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 277 Hedley Verity, Yorkshire & England. Unusual commemorative ceramic plate for ‘Hedley Verity, England’s Famous Spin Bowler’ with transfer printed vignette of Verity in bowling pose and title to face. Gold lustre to inner rim and outer rim. To verso, a transfer printed inscription ‘Record Bowling by Hedley Verity against the Australians at Lord’s. June 23 and June 25-1934. 15 wickets for 104. 7 wickets for 61, first innings, 8 wickets for 43, second innings. Other notable performances. 17 wickets f Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£420StatusSold View details 278 William Gilbert Grace. Original Coalport porcelain plate commemorating W.G. Grace’s Century Of Centuries 1895, decorated in blue with central portrait of Grace and dates of each individual century and who scored against radiating out from the centre with semi-gadrooned rim. 9” diameter. Coalport stamp in blue to the back of the plate, ‘In Commemoration of Dr W.G. Grace’s Century of Centuries 1866-1895’ in blue and pattern number X1662. Very minor hairline crack to right hand edge otherwise in ve Estimates£400 - £600Winning Bid£500StatusSold View details 279 Teignbridge Cricket Club (Devon). Three dinner plates, one in pale blue on white with title to centre ‘Teign-Bridge Cricket Club. Established 1823’ with decorative patterned border from the inner rim out. ‘Conchology Stone Ware’ to back. Some six chips to the rim. Sold with two other similar plates with the initials ‘T.B.C.C. 1823. Esto Perpetua’ to centre and two bands of decorative pattern to inner and outer rim of the plate. Each with anchor mark to back. Approximately 10.5” diameter. Minor h Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 280 ‘Century of Centuries’. Four limited edition Coalport and Royal Grafton china plates, each commemorating a player achieving a ‘hundred hundreds’ during his first class career. The plates are for Don Bradman, W.G. Grace, Len Hutton and Geoffrey Boycott. Lacking presentation boxes. Good condition Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£58StatusSold View details 280a George Neville Weston. ‘W.G. Grace. The Great Cricketer’. Plate and tankard each decorated similarly with Grace, head and shoulders wearing M.C.C. hooped cap with naturalistic background with title W.G. Grace. The Great Cricketer 1848-1915’. Unknown maker but both with ‘G. Neville Weston. Kidderminster 1960’ inscribed to back or base. The tankard stands 4.75” tall and the plate 8” diameter. Very good condition Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 281 Cricket plates with heavy Worcestershire cricket interest. Limited edition plates are Worcestershire County Champions 1988 (Royal Grafton), 1989 (Royal Grafton), Double Winners 1988, County Champions & Refuge (Royal Worcester), Century of Centuries plates for Graeme Hick (Royal Worcester), ‘Glenn Turner. 100th Hundred. 311 not out 1982’ (Severnside Ceramics), Refuge Assurance Winners 1987 (Royal Worcester), Basil D’Oiliveira Testimonial 1990 Plate, limited edition of 25 plates (Durley). Plus two Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 282 W.G. Grace. Impressive Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug with pale body and dark brown rim, decorated with three portraits/roundels of W.G. Grace, K.S. Ranjitsinhji and George Giffen within scrolling foliage. Two tone brown strap handle. Produced in 1896. Approx 7” high. Impressed Doulton Lambeth stamp and factory mark to base ‘9891’. Sold with an original letter and receipt of purchase dated July 1969 for £35!. Very good condition Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£240StatusSold View details 283 Cricketing jug. A large and impressive Doulton Lambeth stoneware tapering jug, moulded in relief with six raised figures, three of batsman, two of fielders and a wicket keeper in roundels, all different and in various positions. With two further smaller raised figures of cricketers to either side. Overall impressed floral motif decoration and darker brown bands to top and base of the jug. The handle modelled with cricket bats and a ball with a straw boater to top. 9.5” tall. Doulton Lambeth impr Estimates£600 - £900StatusUnsold View details 284 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, of bulbous form, moulded with relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, Abel, Woods and McGregor in white on a brown background. With stylised floral leaf and flower Art Nouveau decoration to top and sides in green, blue and brown glaze. Strap handle in brown glaze. Approximately 9” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and number ‘157’ and makers mark for Helena M. Pennett and others, c1880/90’s. Very good condition. Excellent exam Estimates£400 - £600Winning Bid£600StatusSold View details 285 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, of ovoid form, moulded with relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, Abel, Woods and McGregor in white on a brown background. With stylised daisy and floral leaf Art Nouveau decoration to top and sides in green, blue and brown glaze. Strap handle in brown glaze. Approximately 8” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and number ‘183’ and makers mark for Junior Assistant Ethel Beard, c1880/90’s. Excellent example of this rare cricket Estimates£400 - £600Winning Bid£380StatusSold View details 286 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, of ovoid form, moulded with relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, Abel, Woods and McGregor in white on a brown background. With stylised floral leaf and flower Art Nouveau decoration to top and sides in green, blue and brown glaze. Strap handle in brown glaze. Approximately 6” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and number ‘156’ and makers mark for Assistant Nellie Harrison, c1880/90’s. Excellent example of this rare cricketing Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£300StatusSold View details 287 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, of ovoid form, moulded with relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, Abel, Woods and McGregor in white on a brown background. With stylised daisy and floral leaf Art Nouveau decoration to top and sides in green, blue and brown glaze. Strap handle in brown glaze. Approximately 6” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and number ‘163’ and makers mark for Junior Assistant Fanny Sayers, c1880/90’s. Excellent example of this rare cricke Estimates£350 - £450StatusUnsold View details 288 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, of ovoid form, moulded with relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, Abel, Woods and McGregor in white on a brown background. With stylised daisy and floral leaf Art Nouveau decoration to top and sides in green, blue and brown glaze. Strap handle in brown glaze. Approximately 9” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and number ‘164’ and makers mark for Junior Assistant Fanny Sayers and others, c1880/90’s. Excellent example of this Estimates£400 - £600Winning Bid£380StatusSold View details 289 Doulton Lambeth stoneware tyg. Large and impressive three handled tyg with three moulded relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, a fielder and wicket keeper in white on a green cameo background, the sides highly decorated in a small floral pattern in brown, the handles in the form of cricket bats, ball, each with a boater to top. Approximately 6” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and makers marks for Ella H. Adams, junior assistant and dated ‘1881’. Very good condition. A lovely and Estimates£500 - £700StatusUnsold View details 290 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, of ovoid form, moulded with relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, Abel, Woods and McGregor in white on a brown background. With stylised floral leaf and flower Art Nouveau decoration to top and sides in green, blue and brown glaze. Strap handle in brown glaze. Approximately 6” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and number ‘156’ and makers mark for Assistant Nellie Harrison, c1880/90’s. Excellent example of this rare cricketing Estimates£350 - £450StatusUnsold View details 291 Cricket tobacco jar. A Fielding & Co brown tobacco jar and lid printed to sides with a vignette of a batsman in blue striped cap and to the other side a boy in a floppy hat similar to the Kinsella boy, interspersed with a tree design. The jar being hermetically sealed by a rotating brass clip attached to the top of the lid. Approximately 5” tall and 4.5” diameter. S.F. & Co’ to base with red makers mark. This series was made between 1880 and 1917. Some staining to sides, possibly tobacco smoke o Estimates£120 - £160StatusUnsold View details 292 ‘For The Ashes’. Aynsley Pottery oblong pin tray printed in colour with the flags of Australia and England to centre and beneath crossed bats, wicket and ball with title. circa 1930. The pin tray measures 4”x3.25”. Aynsley Pottery stamp to base. Two small hairline cracks to lower right hand side. Previously sold as lot 99 in the Keith Crump auction of ceramics in September 2006 Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£150StatusSold View details 293 Cricket jug. Victorian Staffordshire blue glazed ceramic jug decorated in relief with a figure of a batsman in front of the wicket, with bushes and a house to background to one side and a gentleman cycling to the other. Floral and bird decoration. The jug glazed in blue with gold lustre outline to figures. ‘England’ to base. Approximately 6” tall. Good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 294 Staffordshire waisted cricket mug with strap handle and beaded rim, with cream background and three raised figures of a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, believed to be Lillywhite, Pilch and Box decorated in orange, mauve and green. c1870. Silver lustre floral decoration between figures. 4.25” tall. Good/very good condition Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 295 Staffordshire waisted cricket mug with strap handle and beaded rim, with cream background and three raised figures of a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, believed to be Lillywhite, Pilch and Box unusually decorated in silver lustre, also silver lustre floral decoration between figures. c1870. 3.5” tall. Very good condition Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold View details 296 ‘Lord’s Taverners 40th Anniversary 1950-1990’. Spode china two handled loving tankard with decoration and titles to front and back, gold lustre to handles, rim, and base. 4.5” tall. Limited edition of 200 produced. G Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 297 ‘Yorkshire County Cricket Club. Collection of twelve modern large and attractive three dimensional oblong ceramic wall plaques featuring Yorkshire players from the turn of the century probably around 1901/02. Each plaque has a full length image of the player in cricketing batting pose with wicket and cricket scene to background, there name beneath with Yorkshire white rose emblem above and decorative border in Yorkshire colours, a cricket bat to either side of the figure. Players featured are Lo Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£200StatusSold View details 298 W.G. Grace, K.S. Ranjitsinhji and George Giffen. A Camberfield pottery bowl printed in blue with vignette of Grace batting, presumably, at Lords with wicket keeper, pavilion, church and stands to background and to verso Ranjitsinhji and George Giffen with decorative stumps, crossed bats and ball to sides with title ‘Famous Cricketers’ in scroll between the cameos of Ranjitsinhji and Giffen. Back stamp of a thistle and sash for Camberfield Pottery Company Ltd of Glasgow (1884-1905). Approximately Estimates£600 - £900Winning Bid£1,400StatusSold View details 299 Cricket spill vase. Majolica glazed spill vase formed as three hollow stumps, moulded in relief on each side with a cricket bat, ball and glove of disproportionately large size. c1880’s. Approx 5” high. These are more often seen in creamware, this coloured version is scarcer to obtain. Inconsistent glaze to the bat on one side (during original firing), very minor chip to the top of one of the stumps otherwise in good condition Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£320StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|12345678...15|Next123456789101112131415 Previous 123456789101112131415 Next