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 401-500 of 1477. Previous|12345678...15|Next Image Lot # Item Title Time Left Your Bids 399 Arthur William Wellard. Somerset & England 1927-1950. England long sleeved test sweater worn by Wellard whilst playing for England in either 1937 against New Zealand or against the Australian tourists in 1938. The sweater by ‘Simpson of Piccadilly’ with England emblem of the three lions and crown in blue to centre. Minor wear otherwise in remarkably good condition for a pre World War II Test sweater. The sweater was given to Somerset historian and author Barry Phillips by Wellard’s sister-in-law Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 400 Steven J. Rhodes. Worcestershire & England 1985-2004. Worcestershire ‘Axa’ League green, white and black shirt with club emblem and ‘Powerline. MEB’ logo to chest worn by Steve Rhodes. ‘Rhodes’ to back. Signed to chest by Rhodes. Good condition Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 401 Neal Victor Radford. Transvaal, Lancashire, Worcestershire & England 1978-1995. Worcestershire ‘Axa’ League green, white and black shirt (1993) with club emblem and ‘ MEB’ logo to chest worn by Radford. ‘Radford’ to back. Signed to the shoulder area of the shirt on the white bands by thirty two former Worcestershire players. Signatures include Kenyon, Horton, Moody, Neale, Graveney, Helmsley, Hick, Radford, Booth, Curtis, Newport, Illingworth etc. Good condition. Previously sold by Knights as lo Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 402 ‘Australian Youth XI’ sleeveless cricket sweater, by ‘Silver Fleece of Australia’, The sweater with trimming in Australian green and gold to neck and waist. Embroidered emblem of a running kangaroo and the wording ‘Australia Youth XI’ above and below in green. Player unknown. A rarely seen sweater. Good/very good condition Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 403 Matthew Hayden. Queensland & Australia 1991- 2008. ‘Young Australia England Tour 1995’ sleeveless cricket sweater, by ‘Silver Fleece of Australia’, The sweater with trimming in Australian green and gold to neck and waist. Embroidered A.C.B. emblem and the wording ‘Young Australia England Tour 1995’ below in blue. The vendor believes the sweater was worn by Hayden. A rarely seen sweater. Good/very good condition Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 404 Northamptonshire C.C.C. Northamptonshire maroon cricket cap circa 1920’s, by E.C. Devereux of Eton, with embroidered rose club emblem to front and makers label inside. The peak internally broken. Minor wear and breaking to internal lining otherwise in good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 405 Charles William Jeffrey Athey. Yorkshire, Gloucestershire and Sussex 1976-1997. Yorkshire navy blue cloth 1st XI cricket cap worn by Athey whilst playing for Yorkshire, embroidered with the White Rose of Yorkshire to front. Some wear and several moth holes to cap peak Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 406 Oxford University Cricket Club circa 1960’s. Oxford University navy blue cap with embroidered raised emblem of entwined initials ‘O.U.C.C.’ to front. Makers name to inside label for Walters of Oxford. Player unknown. Some slight fading to cap, heavy wear and breaking to internal lining otherwise in good condition Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 407 Nottinghamshire navy blue cloth ist XI cricket cap with raised embroidered emblem of the Nottinghamshire crest to front with ‘Notts’ below. Player not known. Appears to be circa 1960/70’s. Minor wear otherwise in good condition Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 408 Roger Tolchard. Leicestershire & England 1965-1983. Leicestershire C.C.C. green cloth 1st XI cricket cap. With embroidered Leicestershire gold emblem of the running fox. Very minor staining otherwise in good condition. Previously sold by Knights in 2006 Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 409 Christopher Edwards. Devon 1982-1986. Devon C.C.C. navy blue cloth cricket cap, with embroidered Devon emblem of a pale blue lion with a red tongue. The cap made by Pinder & Tuckwell Lyd of Exeter. Initials ‘C.J.E.’ to inner label. Good/very good condition Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 410 David Paul Hughes. Lancashire 1967-1991. Lancashire C.C.C. navy blue cloth cricket cap, by Foster of London, with beautifully embroidered Lancashire emblem of the red rose to front. D. Hughes’ to inner label. Minor wear internally otherwise in good/very good condition Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£170StatusSold View details 411 Joseph ‘Joe’ Hardstaff. Nottinghamshire & England 1930-1955. Lord Tennyson’s tour to India 1937/38. Navy blue cloth cricket cap, by E.G. Devereux of Eton, with embroidered family arms of Tennyson emblem to front, worn by Hardstaff on the tour. Name handwritten to inner label. Minor wear internally otherwise in good/very good condition. A rarely seen pre war tour cap Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 412 Worcestershire 1st XI green cloth cricket cap. The cap, by Foster of London, with embroidered three black pears on shield county emblem to front. Player unknown. VG Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 413 Jason Foster. East Torrens District Cricket Club cricket cap, by ‘S.A. Cap Co, Oakbank, South Australia’ worn by Foster whilst playing for the club. The navy blue cap, by with distinctive red panel with emblem and club name to front. Very good condition Estimates£20 - £30Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 414 Hooped cricket cap. Attractive cream, white, black and blue hooped cricket cap, made by ‘Club Colours of Middlesex’. Size 71/4. Appears modern. Good/very good condition Estimates£15 - £25Winning Bid£15StatusSold View details 415 Somerset navy blue county 1st XI cricket cap with county emblem to front. The cap by Dege of Savile Row. Ownership unknown. Good condition. Previously sold by Vennett-Smith auctioneers in 2002 Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 416 Essex C.C.C. 1st XI black cricket blazer, by Guard’s of London, with wired Essex emblem of three gold seaxes on a red background with ‘Essex’ beneath attached to chest pocket. Good condition. Player not known Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 417 George William Richardson. Derbyshire 1959-1965. Derbyshire C.C.C. 1st XI navy blue cricket blazer, by Hepworths, with wired Derbyshire emblem of the royal crown and tudor rose attached to chest pocket. ‘G.W. Richardson’ printed to label to the neck of the blazer. Good condition Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 418 Edward Roy Nesfield, Worcestershire C.C.C. 1919-1920 & Somerset Stragglers. Somerset Stragglers striped cricket blazer, by D. Brown & Co of Taunton worn by Nesfield. The mid blue blazer with thin stripes of red and gold has name handwritten to the label at the neck of the blazer. In the pocket of the blazer is a moroccan leather cigarette case also in the Stragglers colours. The blazer and cigarette case worn, the blazer has a torn pocket, some fading to the blue, some wear to the cuffs and coll Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 419 Bruce Nicholas French. Nottinghamshire & England 1976-1995. M.C.C. Bicentenary mid blue blazer, by Burton of Leeds, with embroidered M.C.C. Bicentenary 1787-1987 emblem in black, gold and red to chest pocket. Typewritten note of authentication to pocket, signed by French. Previously sold by Vennett-Smith auctions as lot 190 in the Bruce French Benefit auction of 1991. Very good condition Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 420 Bruce Nicholas French. Nottinghamshire & England 1976-1995. Official mid blue blazer issued to and worn by French for the England ‘Rebel’ tour of South Africa in 1990/91, with tour emblem and date in scroll below to chest pocket. The blazer by ‘Phil Carrick Promotions’ with a signed note of authentication from French to pocket. Previously sold by Vennett-Smith auctions as lot 186 in the Bruce French Benefit auction of 1991. VG Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 421 John Tanner Neve. M.C.C. 1936. M.C.C. navy blue touring blazer worn by Neve on the M.C.C. tour of Canada in 1937. The blazer, by Devereux of Eton, embroidered with the M.C.C. emblem in white of St George & Dragon of England and below in scroll ‘Canada 1937’ to breast pocket. Trimming to the blazer edges, pockets and sleeves in M.C.C. colours of yellow and red. Name ‘J.T. Neve 1937’ handwritten to label below makers label to neck of the blazer. Some minor moth holes to blazer, minor wear and so Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 422 Terence Patrick Lawrence. Essex C.C.C. 1933-1935. Corpus Christi College (Cambridge University) striped cricket blazer. The navy blue blazer, by Ryder & Amies of Cambridge, with vertical red and white stripes in bands and elaborate Corpus Christi College emblem of a ‘bleeding’ swan with ‘C.C.C.C.C.’ below has his name ‘T.P. Lawrence’ handwritten to the makers label to neck with date 6-8-30. Some wear and minor slight damage to material otherwise in good condition. Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 423 David Capel. Northamptonshire & England 1981-1998. Northamptonshire navy blue cricket blazer worn by Capel during his career whilst playing for Northamptonshire. With attached Northamptonshire rose emblem attached to the chest, buttons with similar club emblem. Sold with copy note of authentication from Capel stating it was his first club blazer and was first issued when he joined the playing staff in 1980 VG Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 424 David Capel. Northamptonshire & England 1981-1998. England ‘A’ navy blue blazer, by Daks, worn by Capel during on the 1992/93 ‘A’ tour to Australia. Embroidered name ‘Capel’ to maker’s label. Previously sold at the David Capel Benefit Year auction and by Knights around 2018. VG Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£42StatusSold View details 425 Hubert Ashton. Essex 1921-1939. The Hawks Club (Cambridge University) striped cricket blazer 1921. The maroon blazer, by J.T. Masters of Cambridge, with vertical yellow stripes, buttons with image of an hawk to each, was worn by Ashton. The Hawks Club, formed in 1872, represents the best sportsmen at the University and membership is by election only. Some minor wear and the odd small moth hole otherwise in good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 426 Hubert Ashton. Essex 1921-1939. Free Foresters striped cricket blazer 1924. The striped blazer, by Sidney Smith of Cambridge, with vertical green, red and white/cream stripes was worn by Ashton and has his name handwritten to the neck label. The Free Foresters Club were formed in 1856 and are a wandering cricket club. Fading to the colours of the blazer, some wear and the odd moth hole otherwise in good condition. Sold with a Free Foresters tie Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 427 Hubert Ashton. Essex 1921-1939. The Chaps Cricket Club striped cricket blazer 1923. The mid blue blazer, by Sidney Smith of Cambridge, with vertical yellow stripes was worn by Ashton. Little is known of the Chaps Cricket Club except that it was a very exclusive and founded by Ashton and his friend Dick Stokes. Some fading to the colours of the blazer and some wear otherwise in good condition. In one of the pockets is a handwritten team list presumably written by Ashton and a colourful tie Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 428 Robert Alec ‘Bob’ Gale. Middlesex 1956-65. Middlesex First XI cricket blazer worn by Gale during his first class playing career with the club. The navy blue blazer with embroidered County emblem of three notched swords to chest pocket. Maker unknown. G/VG Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 429 Taunton’s School (Southampton) striped cricket blazer 1936. The mid blue blazer, by Basticks of Southampton, with vertical white and black stripes in bands, with embroidered school emblem with the words ‘Cricket 1936’ beneath to chest pocket. Good condition Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 430 Cricket blazer. Attractive striped cricket blazer with vertical stripes of mid blue, grey and red. Club unknown Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 431 John Harry Hampshire. Yorkshire, Tasmania, Derbyshire & England 1961-1984. Tasmania Cricket Association 1st XI cricket blazer worn by Hampshire when playing for Tasmania. The green blazer with Tasmanian emblem of a lion in red on a white background to chest. Minor wear and the odd small moth hole to blazer otherwise in good condition. A rarely seen State cricket blazer. The blazer was obtained by the vendor from Hampshire in 2010. Hampshire died in 2017 Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 432 Robin Geoffrey Marler. Sussex 1951-1968. M.C.C. ‘members’ blazer and tie worn by Marlar. The navy blue blazer and navy blue tie with emblem in red and yellow colours of the Marylebone Cricket Club. Gilt M.C.C. buttons to front of blazer and to sleeves. Marlar was President of M.C.C. in 2005/2006.Very good condition Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 433 Neal Victor Radford. Transvaal, Lancashire, Worcestershire & England 1978-1995. Worcestershire green 1st XI blazer with attached Worcestershire emblem to breast pocket. Worn by Radford during his playing career with the club. Radford’s initials to inside lining. Good condition. Previously sold by Knights in Neal Radford’s Benefit auction of July 1995 Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 434 ‘Worcestershire ‘Nat West’ Trophy winners 1994’. Worcestershire navy blue blazer, by James Barry, produced for players to wear at the Nat West Trophy Final 1994 at Lord’s. With Worcestershire emblem and match details to breast pocket. Player unknown G Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 435 Robert George Dylan Willis. Surrey, Warwickshire & England 1969-1984. Official black Warwickshire 1st XI blazer worn by Willis during his playing career. The blazer, by F.B. Menswear, with embroidered bear and ragged staff County emblem. Previously sold as lot 285 in Christie’s auction of Willis’s collection in October 1988. Original invoice and bidder card from the sale to pocket. Bob Willis died in 2019 at the age of 70. Good condition Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£230StatusSold View details 436 Benjamin Caine Hollioake. Surrey & England 1996 to 2001. England ‘A’ navy blue touring blazer, by James Barry, worn by Hollioake during his playing career. The blazer with embroidered red England emblem of three lions and coronet to chest pocket. Very good condition. To chest pocket there is a Emirates boarding pass in the name of B. Hollioake for flight EK418 and dated 11th January. The blazer was obtained by the previous vendor direct from the Hollioake family Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 437 David Stanley Steele. Northamptonshire & England 1963-1984. Duncan Fearnley cricket bat used by Steele in the 1975 cricket season playing for Northamptonshire and in his Test debut and subsequent Test matches against Australia. The bat is inscribed with printed detail in black ‘This bat was used with outstanding success by David Steele to combat Lillee and Thomson during the Test series England v Australia 1975’ and signed and dedicated to bat maker Duncan Fearnley ‘Best Wishes Duncan David Stee Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£1,200StatusSold View details 438 Sunil Manohar Gavaskar. Bombay, Somerset and & India 1966-1987. Duncan Fearnley ‘Run Reaper’ cricket bat used by Gavaskar in the second Test match playing for India v England in 1979, the match played at Lords. The bat was a prototype bat which was tested by several cricketers before it was subsequently banned by the T.C.C.B. and the M.C.C. following its use by Gavaskar in the first Test. The bat had eleven holes drilled right through it to make it lighter but the authorities claimed it was dam Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£8,000StatusSold View details 439 Ian Terence Botham. Somerset, Worcestershire, Durham, Queensland & England 1974-1993. Duncan Fearnley ‘Magnum’ cricket bat used by Botham in the 1983 cricket season playing for Somerset and in Test matches for England. The bat has one of Botham’s nicknames ‘Animal’ and date 83 handwritten to the shoulder of the bat. The bat has signs of wear to the face of the bat otherwise in good condition. Sold with a letter of authentication signed by Fearnley ‘The bat was hand made by myself for Ian Botham Estimates£500 - £800Winning Bid£7,500StatusSold View details 440 Glenn Maitland Turner. Worcestershire, Northern Districts, Otago & New Zealand 1964-1983. Duncan Fearnley ‘Glenn Turner’ autograph cricket bat used by Turner in the 1977 cricket season playing for Worcestershire. The bat has signs of wear to the face of the bat and some old woodworm to the right hand face of the bat otherwise in good condition. Sold with a letter of authentication signed by Fearnley ‘This bat was hand made by myself for Glenn Turner and was used by him to great effect during th Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£2,600StatusSold View details 441 John Thomas Brown. Yorkshire & England 1889-1904. ‘A.E. Stoddart’s tour of Australia 1894/1895’. ‘Pilling & Briggs of Manchester ‘Lancashire Spring Handle’ cricket bat presented to Jack Brown for making the highest score in the tour match between eighteen of Ballarat and Stoddart’s team, the match played at Ballarat 5th-7th January 1895. Brown made 64 in the first innings and the match was drawn. The bat with silver metal shield to splice on the back of the bat is inscribed ‘Cricket. England v B Estimates£1,000 - £1,500StatusUnsold View details 442 Charles Absolon. 1884. A W.J.Page cricket bat presented to Absolson for batting 1884 The bat has a silver metal shield to the back of the bat which reads ‘The Tufnel Park Holloway United C.C.- presented by Mr A. Stewart- Vice President- to Mr C. Absolon for batting 1884- 28 innings- average 17’. Sold with the late vendors research notes giving further information on the bat. A cricket bat presented to a legendary figure of 19th century cricket Estimates£300 - £500StatusUnsold View details 443 John Berry ‘Jack’ Hobbs, Surrey & England 1905-1934. A Summers Brown ‘Force’ cricket bat used by Jack Hobbs in making 154no for the Players versus the Gentlemen at Lord’s in 1911. The face of the bat has the standard Summers Brown wording impressed to it and below this is the signature of Hobbs. Beneath this are the following words inscribed in ink ‘Record Force Bat. Gents v Players, Lord’s 1911. J.B. Hobbs went in first with this bat and played right through the innings scoring 154 not out cons Estimates£4,000 - £6,000StatusUnsold View details 444 George Geary. Leicestershire & England 1912-1938. ‘What a Bat’. A Gunn & Moore ‘Autograph’ cricket bat used by Geary during his playing career, the vendor suggests around 1925 in his notes. The bat was presented to William Sherwin, bat maker of Nottingham, son of the former England wicket keeper Mordecai Sherwin. It is inscribed boldly to the length of the blade ‘Dear Mr Sherwin. What a bat. No-one could wish for better one. In fact, one could not find a more perfect one. Can you do anything wit Estimates£400 - £600StatusUnsold View details 445 Maurice Leyland. Yorkshire & England 1920-1946. A.G. Spalding ‘Extra Special’ cricket bat used by Leyland on the M.C.C. ‘Bodyline’ tour of Australia in 1932/33. The bat has Leyland’s handwritten name/signature to shoulder and it was bought by the present vendor from auction in 1992. The bat, sold by a relative of Leyland’s, was sold in a period bat cover and with a note of authentication stating ‘This is to confirm that the attached cricket bat did, indeed, belong to Maurice Leyland (it was the Estimates£3,000 - £5,000Winning Bid£2,800StatusSold View details 446 Charles Phillip Mead. Hampshire & England 1905-1936.Gunn & Moore ‘Autograph’ cricket bat used by Mead in the cricket season of 1934 to make centuries against the Australians at Southampton and Yorkshire at Bournemouth. The bat has the handwritten ink inscription to the face which states ‘With this bat I scored 139 v Australians [and] 123 v Yorkshire and signed and dated Phil Mead 1934’ , to the lower part of the bat is written ‘C.P. Mead. Born March 9th 1887. Hampshire C.C.C’. Also signed to the Estimates£500 - £800Winning Bid£450StatusSold View details 447 Leonard ‘Len’ Hutton. Yorkshire & England 1934-1955. H. Gradidge & Sons ‘Len Hutton Autograph’ bat used by Hutton to score his last first class century for Yorkshire against Nottinghamshire at Trent Bridge in 1955. A rectangular brass plaque attached to the bat reads ‘This bat was used by Sir Leonard Hutton in scoring 197 at Trent Bridge in 1955. This being his final century in first class cricket’. This bat was one of twelve Hutton bats which were awarded by the Evening News in 1957 to the read Estimates£500 - £800Winning Bid£950StatusSold View details 448 ‘England. Cricket World Cup 1992’. ‘Zenith Sports’ full size bat with handwritten title to top signed by all fourteen members of the England squad. Signatures including Gooch, Stewart, Botham, Hick, Lamb, Reeve, Pringle, Smith, Lewis, Small etc. G/VG Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£28StatusSold View details 449 ‘David Capel. Benefit Year 1994’. Full size bat signed by the Northamptonshire and Warwickshire teams who played in that year. Twenty two signatures including Lamb, Bailey, Capel, Cook, Curran, Penberthy, Ambrose etc of Northamptonshire and Reeve, Munton, Brian Lara, Small, Smith, Moles, Asif Din etc of Warwickshire. Minor wear otherwise in good condition Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£22StatusSold View details 450 Cricket World Cup 1999. Excellent selection of twelve ‘County’ full size cricket bats signed by competing teams in the World Cup Finals held in England in 1999. Each bat has a printed heading to the top of the bat ie ‘1999 Cricket World Cup’ and the team name and signed by the teams playing squad beneath. The teams are New Zealand, Sri Lanka, England, West Indies, Zimbabwe, India, Pakistan, South Africa, Scotland, Bangladesh and Kenya. Signatures include Lara, Ambrose, Walsh, Ranatunga, Jayasur Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£260StatusSold View details 451 Cricket bats. Two signed cricket bats, both mounted in glazed display cases. The first commemorates Sir Richard Hadlee ‘1st bowler to 400 Test wickets’ with details of career record with two printed images to side. Signed by Hadlee, also signed to the back of the display case by Hadlee. The other a Gray Nicolls ‘Predator’ bat commemorating Mark Ramprakash scoring 100 centuries with title, date and four printed images of the player, signed by Ramprakash. Limited edition 17/100 produced. Good cond Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 452 ‘West Indies Cricketing Knights’. Two signed cricket bats, both mounted in glazed display cases. The first a full size bat with images of Sir Garry Sobers, Clyde Walcott and Sir Vivian Richards, signed by all three, some fading to the signature of Sobers. The other bat which records Garry Sobers career details with two printed images, signed by Sobers, fading to the signature. Good condition Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£48StatusSold View details 453 Cricket bats. Four signed bats, a Duncan Fearnley cricket bat signed by the Lancashire and Nottinghamshire teams circa 1989, twenty four signatures, a Duncan Fearnley bat signed by the Lancashire playing staff of 1993 with twenty eight signatures, A Slazenger bat signed by the South African team of 2003 with sixteen signatures and a cricket bat signed by the Old England XI circa late 1990’s with twelve signatures. Signatures include David Hughes, Tim Robinson, Broad, Randall, Fowler, G. Smith, P Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 454 Australia tour of England 1953. Slazenger ‘Denis Compton Autograph’ cricket bat signed to face by eighteen members of the touring Australian team. Signatures include Hassett, Morris, Harvey, Archer, Langley, Lindwall, Davidson, Miller etc. Signed to back by the Middlesex, Pakistan touring team, Hampshire and Surrey team of 1954. Some fading to the Australian signatures but all legible with the exception of one, some wear and slight fading to the signatures on the reverse of the bat. Good Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£38StatusSold View details 455 England v West Indies 1984. Gray-Nicolls GN500 cricket bat signed to face by the England and West Indies team who played at Lord’s in the second Test. Twenty one signatures including Gower, Willis, Pringle, Downton, Broad, Lamb, Fowler, Lloyd, Richards, Marshall, Walsh, Garner, Greenidge etc. Some fading to the signatures and two of the England signatures of faded and the signature of Milton Small on the West Indies team also faded otherwise in good condition Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£28StatusSold View details 456 ‘Cricket Australia. npower Ashes Series 2009 England v Australia’. Full size Duncan Fearnley bat with printed title and players’ names, fully signed by all sixteen listed members of the Australian team. Signatures are Ponting (Captain), M. Clarke, S. Clark, Haddin, Hauritz, Hilfenhaus, Hughes, Hussey, Johnson, Katich, Lee, Manou, McDonald, North, Siddle and Watson. VG. Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 457 ‘England Test Captains’ 1947-1991. Full size unbranded bat with printed title to top with players’ names to the face of twenty seven England Test captains for the period. Signature to the face of each captain beside the name. Two are signed to label laid down, of Sheppard and Greig, and one of Brown (possibly facsimile) to clear tape. Others all signed to the face include Cranston, Mann, May, Cowdrey, Dexter, Smith, Close, Graveney, Illingworth, Lewis, Denness, Brearley, Botham etc. Slight fadin Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 458 West Indies tour to England 1963. Full size Gray Nicholls ‘Crusader’ bat signed in ink to the face by seventeen members of the West Indies touring party and eleven ‘England Players 1963’. West Indies signatures include Worrell (Captain), Hunte, Solomon, Valentine, Sobers, Butcher, Kanhai, Griffith, Allan, Murray etc. England signatures include Bailey, Cowdrey, Richardson, Trueman, Graveney, Shackleton, Knight etc. Also profusely signed to verso by county teams including Kent (12 signatures), War Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 459 West Indies tour to England 1966. Full size Stuart Surridge ‘County Driver’ bat signed in ink to the face by seventeen members of the West Indies touring party and eleven England players. West Indies signatures include Sobers (Captain), Hunte, Holford, Butcher, Griffith, Hall, Gibbs, Solomon, Brancker, Nurse, Hendrick etc. England signatures include Cowdrey, Graveney, Parks, Titmus, Boycott, Milburn, Higgs, Snow, D’Oliveira etc. Also signed to verso by four county teams including Glamorgan (11 s Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 460 West Indies and Zimbabwe c.1999/2000. Full size Newbury ‘Caduceus Extra Cover’ bat signed to the face by fifteen West Indies players and fourteen from Zimbabwe. West Indies signatures include Jimmy Adams (Captain), Sherwin Campbell, Courtney Walsh, Curtley Ambrose, Brian Lara, Ridley Jacobs, Franklyn Rose, Chris Gayle etc. Zimbabwe signatures include Andy Flower (Captain), Heath Streak, Murray Goodwin, Grant Flower, Alistair Campbell, Dirk Viljoen, Brian Murphy etc. Sold with ‘20-20 World Cricke Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 461 Miniature cricket bats 1953-1977. Six miniature bats with facsimile signatures. Five bats by Gradidge, ‘Imperial Driver’ English Test Veterans [1961], and ‘Imperial Driver Super’ West Indies Touring Team 1963 (both 17.5”), ‘Len Hutton Autograph’ Australian Touring Team 1953, ‘Jack McGlew’ M.C.C. Touring Side to South Africa 1956/57, and South African Touring Team 1960 (all 17.25”), also a Stuart Surridge ‘Perfect’ Australia 1977 Touring Team (17”). Sold with two ‘Kevin Jarvis Benefit Year ‘87’ m Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 462 Arthur Mitchell. Yorkshire & England 1922-1945. Mounted cricket stump used in the fifth and final Test match, England v South Africa, played at The Oval in August 1935. Estimates£250 - £350StatusUnsold View details 463 ‘The Gentlemen of Leicestershire v M.C.C. 1934. Presentation cricket ball with silver band encircling it with the engraved inscription ‘Hugh Beresford. The Gentlemen of Leicestershire v M.C.C. 9 wickets for 57 runs, August 15th 1934’. Presented on a square wooden display stand. No record of the match can be found. Good condition Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 464 Frank Carroll Cobden. Harrow, Cambridge University & M.C.C. 1870-1872. Very early cricket ball stamped in gilt with the inscription:- ‘Presented by an Old Harrow Captain to F.C. Cobden Esq for his admirable bowling in the Harrow v Eton match at Lord’s July 13th and 14th 1866. Cobden was playing for Harrow in the traditional Eton v Harrow match of 1866 and having scored 29 runs batting at number ten out of a Harrow total of 302 all out, he then proceeded to take five wickets for 37 runs from 33 o Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£280StatusSold View details 465 Major Robert Montagu Poore. Europeans, Hampshire & South Africa 1892-1906. Large heavy leather cricket bag used by Poore during his cricketing career playing for the 7th Hussars and presumably for Hampshire and other teams. The bag has central handles, is sealed using buckles and metal clips at each end and measures 36” long. The bag decorated with crossed painted colour stripes of navy blue and yellow, the colours of the Queen’s Own 7th Hussars (and also Hampshire C.C.C.). The bag has a Souther Estimates£150 - £250StatusUnsold View details 466 William Howard Vincent ‘Hopper’ Levett. Kent & England 1930-1947. Large leather cricket bag used by Levett during his cricketing career playing for Kent and England. The bag has central handles and a central lock, it is sealed by two straps and buckles and by metal clips at each end and measures 36” long. The bag has various remnants of travel labels at each end and the bag is inscribed ‘W.H.V.L.’ being Levett’s initials. The bag in generally worn, very minor breaking to stitching and small los Estimates£150 - £250StatusUnsold View details 467 Arthur Edward Wilson. Middlesex & Gloucestershire 1932-1955. Large leather cricket bag used by Wilson during his cricketing career playing for Middlesex and Gloucestershire. The bag has central handles and a central lock strap and buckle, sealed by straps and buckles and metal clips at each end and measures 36” long. The bag is inscribed ‘A.E.W.’ being Wilson’s initials. The bag is generally worn but otherwise in good overall condition Estimates£150 - £250StatusUnsold View details 468 Hon. Mortimer Granville Tollemache. Cambridge University 1891-1893. ‘Skeleton Leg Guards’. A pair of original late 19th century open ribbed (skeleton) cane and leather skeleton leg guards (cricket pads) circa 1890’s worn by Tollemache whilst playing for Eton and Cambridge University. The pads made from a combination of suede, canvas and horse hair with the protection provided by covered split canes. Secured to the leg by leather straps and buckles. Odd minor faults otherwise in good condition Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 469 William Howard Vincent ‘Hopper’ Levett. Kent & England 1930-1947. A pair of Gradidge ‘Frank Woolley Guard’ wicket keeping pads, a high quality cricket pad, with the newly patented ‘pneumatic Cushion’ padding. The pads worn by Levett during his long playing career. Levett has written his name ‘W.H.V. Levett’ several times to the back of the pads. Some minimal wear to the front, some staining and wear to the backs otherwise in good condition. The pads are interesting in that they show that Levett Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 470 Wicket-keeping pads circa 1930’s. A pair of ‘duck’ canvas wicket keeping pads circa mid 1930’s. These pads have a very square top to the pads, with three bolsters behind the canvas. Minor wear and staining otherwise in good condition Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£15StatusSold View details 471 Wicket keeping gauntlets 1880’s. An early example of a pair of white kid leather wicket-keeping gloves used in the period, made by Geo. G. Bussey & Co of Peckham. The gloves offered little protection, some to the wrists and some ventilation. The gloves in remarkably good condition for their age. Rarely seen. Sold with the vendors notes on the gloves. Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£320StatusSold View details 472 Wicket keeping gauntlet 1890’s. An early example of a single white kid leather wicket-keeping glove used in the period, made by Geo. G. Bussey & Co of Peckham. The right hand glove offered more protection to the wrists and improved ventilation. Some staining and wear otherwise in good condition. Rarely seen. Sold with the vendors notes on the gloves showing an advertisement for the gloves in the Busseys 1898 catalogue Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 473 Wicket keeping gauntlets 1890’s. An early example of a of a pair of white kid leather wicket-keeping gloves used in the period, made by Geo. G. Bussey & Co of Peckham. These are similar to the previous gloves in their range except that these gloves have been faced by an India rubber compound with a rough surface to make it easier to retain the ball when catching. The rubber adds slightly to the protection provided. Some wear with loss to the backs of both gloves, some staining and general wear. Estimates£120 - £160StatusUnsold View details 474 Wicket keeping gauntlets 1910’s. An early example of a of a pair of brown leather wicket-keeping gloves used in the period, makers unknown. These gloves were marketed before and just after World War One. Made, mainly of leather, they have padded finger and thumb tips and padded palms, back straps have been added and ventilation holes are now punched in the back of the glove. Some wear, slight damage, some staining otherwise in good condition Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 475 Wicket keeping gauntlets 1920’s. An example of a pair of leather wicket-keeping gloves used in the period, makers unknown. These gloves were top of the range glove in the 1920’s. They are leather faced and ventilated from the front. The fingers and the back of the wrists are all very heavily padded, the thumb has double protection. Ultimately this type of glove proved too heavy and cumbersome and the trend began to reverse back to what we know today Some wear, slight damage, some staining otherw Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 476 Wicket keeping gauntlets 1920’s. An example of a pair of leather wicket-keeping gloves used in the period, makers unknown but endorsed by Leslie Ames, Kent and England to the back of the glove. These gloves with tan leather backs are ventilated from the back and a strip of elastic has replaced the previous strap. The face of the gloves are faced with pimpled rubber, the wrist guards are more heavily padded than previous and the most important innovation is the addition of internal thumb and fin Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 477 The Cricketers of Vanity Fair’. Excellent collection of thirty one original colour chromolithographs of cricketers, all of those in cricket attire, as listed by John Arlott in ‘The Cricketer’, 22nd August 1953. The cricketers are as listed by Arlott,-Grace, Spofforth, Lord Harris, Bonnor, A.Lyttelton, Read, Philipson, Hornby, Stoddart, Woods, Lord Hawke, Baldwin, Ranjitsinhji, Wynyard, Jessop, Jephson, Abel, Jackson, Paliaret, Hirst, Warner, Bosanquet, Lord Dalmeny, Hayward, Spooner, Tyldesley, Estimates£400 - £600Winning Bid£360StatusSold View details 478 Edward Wentworth Dillon. Kent 1900-1923. Vanity Fair. Original Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph of Dillon wearing striped blue blazer and holding a bat to side entitled ‘The Champion County’ and dated September 13th 1913 Men of the Day 2339 by artist OWL. Good original condition with full margin. Approximately 10.5”x15.5”. Very minor mark to top left hand corner of the border otherwise in good/very good condition. Rare Estimates£800 - £1,200Winning Bid£750StatusSold View details 479 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji, Sussex & England 1893-1920. Vanity Fair. ‘Ranji’. Original colour chromolithograph of Ranjitsinhji by SPY, dated 26th August 1897. Very nicely signed ‘Yours Sincerely’ by Ranjitsinhji in black ink to lower right hand border. The image slightly darkened otherwise in good condition. Rare in this signed form Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£280StatusSold View details 480 Pelham Francis Warner, Middlesex & England 1894-1929. Signed Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph of Warner. ‘Plum’. September 3rd 1903 by SPY. Nicely signed by Warner in black ink to lower right border. Good condition. Rare in this signed form Estimates£200 - £300StatusUnsold View details 481 ‘Winning Hand?’. November 1946. Large and impressive original pen and ink caricature/ cartoon newspaper artwork, highlighted with colour, for ‘The Herald’ newspaper by artist Samuel Wells. The cartoon depicts the Australian (kangaroo) and England (lion) selectors playing cards, the cards being Test players. The Australian selectors are showing their hand with images of Bradman, Hassett, Miller etc, the lion is looking concerned as he looks at his hand. On the floor is the ‘Lucky coin for Don to Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£180StatusSold View details 482 ‘Victoria v Western Australia 1966’. Large and impressive original pen and ink caricature/ cartoon newspaper artwork for The Age newspaper by artist Samuel Wells. The cartoon depicts images of players from the match, Vic Joslin, depicted as a bulldog, scoring 126, Colin Milburn 66 for W.A., images of Tony Lock (5-77) and Alan Connolly (4-54) etc. The cartoon, signed by Wells, measures 17”x14”. Dated to verso 21st November 1966. Excellent image. Good condition Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 483 ‘G-Rout- In Juggler Vein’. 1960. Large and impressive original pen and ink caricature/ cartoon newspaper artwork for an Australian newspaper by artist Samuel Wells. The top half of the cartoon depicts Wally Grout in wicket keeper mode having taken a world record 8 catches for Queensland v Western Australia and the retirement of Ray Lindwall (1500 Test runs, 228 Test wickets) etc. Other images of the Olympics and Horse Racing. The cartoon, signed by Wells, measures 14”x21”. Excellent image. Good Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 484 Gerry Wright 1931-2015. ‘The Last Innings. W.G. Grace’. Large and impressive original oil painting on board by artist Gerry Wright, showing Grace, full length, wearing cricket attire, hooped cap in M.C.C. colours, padded up with bat in hand, standing in a garden with a bright sunset above the trees to background. The painting is unsigned but a label to the lower border of the frame has the title ‘The Last Innings, Gerry Wright’. Framed without glass, ‘W.G. Grace’ handwritten to back of frame. O Estimates£300 - £400Winning Bid£250StatusSold View details 485 ‘Pitchside Commentary’ by John Haskins. Oil on panel portrait by Haskins of a delightful and colourful cricket scene, two elderly spectators sitting by the boundary edge in deck chairs watching a cricket match, cup and saucer, shoes and newspaper scattered below the chairs. Signed by Haskins to lower right hand corner. Attractively mounted, framed and glazed. Overall 23”x17”. ‘York Fine Arts’ certificate to the back of the frame. Very good condition Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 486 ‘Fielding in the Deep’. Original oil painting on canvas by Jack Russell featuring a cricket scene of a fielder wearing green cap down near the sightscreen with a house and trees to background. Signed by Russell to left hand corner. Attractively presented in gilt frame, overall 16.75”x13”. Title handwritten to the back of the canvas and signed by Russell, dating it 2010. Very good condition Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£550StatusSold View details 487 ‘Ashes 89. The Lord’s Test’ by renowned cricket artist, Sherree Valentine Daines. Large colour wide angled panoramic view of Lord’s cricket ground with the Test match in progress in the artist’s noted style. From the original oil painting painted by Valentine-Daines, this being a limited edition print no. 194/850 of the painting. Signed to lower border by the artist in pencil, and the captains, David Gower and Allan Border. Mounted, framed and glazed, overall 38”x23”. An excellent image. VG Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 488 ‘Australia v England, The Ashes, Adelaide Oval circa 1980/90’s. Large and original watercolour painting of the Adelaide Oval with the Cathedral and iconic scoreboard to background by well know artist Eric Thompson. The painting shows an Ashes match in progress with large crowd filling the stands. Signed by artist Thompson to lower right hand border. Attractively mounted, framed and glazed, overall 30”x23”. An excellent image. VG Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 489 ‘New Road, Worcester’ circa 1980’s. Large original watercolour painting of the County Ground at Worcester with the imposing and beautiful Worcester Cathedral to background by well know artist Eric Thompson. The painting shows a match in progress with large crowd and scoreboard. Signed by artist Thompson to lower left hand border. Attractively mounted, framed and glazed, overall 31.5”x24.5”. An excellent and attractive image. VG Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 490 ‘Cricket on Abbey Field’. Original watercolour painting with an impressionism feel by Jeffy Salt. The painting depicts a country cricket match in progress with trees and church to background. Signed by Salt to lower right hand corner. Attractively mounted, framed and glazed. Overall 21.5”x16.5”. Very good condition Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£170StatusSold View details 491 ‘SIX’. Original mixed media painting by David Souter. The painting depicts a cricket match in progress at Priory Park, Chichester , with the batsman hitting a six, with trees, houses and church to background. Signed by Souter to lower right hand corner. Attractively mounted, framed and glazed. Overall 24.25”x17”. Very good condition Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£135StatusSold View details 492 ‘Matchday’ by Stephen Hawkins. Oil on panel portrait by Haskins of a colourful cricket scene with a match in progress where it appears a wicket has been taken, pavilion, flag, players and spectators to back ground. Signed by Hawkins to lower right hand corner. Attractively mounted, framed and glazed. Overall 20.5”x20.5”. ‘York Fine Arts’ certificate to the back of the frame. Very good condition Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£155StatusSold View details 493 C. Flinders. Attractive original pastel painting of a cricket match in progress, with trees , a church and a large house to background, location unknown. Signed by Flinders to lower left hand corner. Attractively mounted, framed and glazed. Overall 23”x18”. Very good condition Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 494 ‘Beach Cricket’. Attractive original painting in oils showing two children playing cricket on the beach, with family to the side and cliffs and the sea to background, location unknown. Unknown signature to lower right hand corner. Attractively mounted, framed and glazed. Overall 28”x24”. Very good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£260StatusSold View details 495 ‘Lights, Lugsy Action’. Colourful and decorative original watercolour painting by artist David Birtwistle. The painting shows an evening cricket match played at New Road, Worcester whilst viewed from inside the Pavilion showing the light of the floodlights, the lit cathedral and church to background, the spectators both in the pavilion and in the stands and the match in progress with scoreboard. Signed to the lower left hand border in pencil by the artist David Birtwistle. Attractively mounted, Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 496 ‘The Rickshaw Man, Old Delhi’. Jack Russell. 1989. Attractive original pencil drawing of Head and shoulders portrait of the man with smaller drawing of the man cycling with the rickshaw. Titled, signed and dated by Russell 1989. Mounted, framed and glazed. Overall 20”x16”. Good condition Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 497 ‘The Third Test Match 1924/[25]. More Delightful News from Australia’. Humorous pen and ink drawing showing England’s woes prior to and during the third Test match against Australia at Adelaide. Pen and ink caricatures of leading players with problems ‘’Gilliigan lost the toss’, Tate has lost a toe nail’, Hearne is ill in bed’, Sutcliffe has strained his arm’, ‘Gilligan has strained his thigh’ and ‘Tate has gone lame and has had to leave the field’. Unsigned, ‘PTO to bottom right hand corner. Th Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 498 ‘The Test’ England v Australia 1909. Excellent large original pen and ink artwork by artist ‘A.S.M.’, showing the two opposing Captain’s Archie Maclaren of England and Monty Noble of Australia depicted running in a cross country race, both wearing athletics attire with spiked boots but wearing their Test caps on their heads, Maclaren, who has a large lion emblazoned to his running vest, appears to be in the lead with Noble following, two flags to the background displaying ‘1st’ and 2nd’. Title ‘ Estimates£120 - £160StatusUnsold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|12345678...15|Next123456789101112131415 Previous 123456789101112131415 Next