Knight's Sporting Auctions Auction of Cricket, Football, Golf & Sporting Memorabilia - Live Three Day Auction (#17) 21/03/2025 10:30 AM GMT Starts Ending 21/03/2025 10:30 AM GMT Auction Info View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 1-100 of 1168. Previous|12345678...12|Next Lot #1 ‘The Eleven of England’ 1847. Original early silk commemorative handkerchief depicting the England eleven of 1847, after the watercolour by Felix. The handkerchief with blue border portrays Sewell, Lillywhite, Pilch, Dorrington, O.C. Pell, N. Felix, Clarke, Dean, W. Dennison, A. Mynn, Parr & Guy with names and title printed to the lower border of the cloth. 37”x30”. Previously sold as lot 131 in the Christie’s sale of 19th June 1998. Some age toning and small holes, otherwise an unusually bright Login to bid Estimates£150 - £250Starting£90 Lot #2 ‘The Australian Cricket Team’ 1878. Very rare and early large cotton handkerchief commemorating Australia’s inaugural first-class tour to England. Lithographed in grey, the centre panel set in elaborate frame depicts the twelve members of the Australian touring party seated and standing, with names printed below. Players are W.L. Murdoch (Captain), T. Horan, F. Allan, G.H. Bailey, J. Conway, A. Bannerman, C. Bannerman, J. Blackham, F.R. Spofforth, D.W. Gregory, W. Midwinter, T.W. Garrett and H.F Login to bid Estimates£300 - £500Starting£180 Lot #3 ‘At Play, Cricket’. Rare and attractive American cricket handkerchief, c.1870/80s, with delightful scenes of boys playing cricket. Cotton handkerchief with large printed image to centre of two boys playing the game holding bats at the wicket. Further images of the game to right and left quarters of the handkerchief with captions, ‘Well Caught’, ‘Fielding’, ‘The New Bat’ and ‘After Play’. The handkerchief predominately coloured in red and black with decorative border surround. To top border of su Login to bid Estimates£120 - £160Starting£70 Lot #4 ‘The Australians 1888’. Rare printed silk handkerchief commemorating the 1888 Australian tour of England. The handkerchief with large central printed portrait in black of the team and Manager, with printed title to top and players’ names below, surrounded by decorative borders in gold. Players featured are P.S. McDonnell (Captain), A.C. Bannerman, H. Trott, C.T.B. Turner, G.J. Bonnor, C.W. Beal (Manager), H.F. Boyle, J. McC. Blackham, J. Worrall, A.H. Jarvis, J.J. Lyons, J. Edwards, F.J. Ferris Login to bid Estimates£200 - £300Starting£120 Lot #5 ‘Dr. W.G. Grace. Champion Cricketer of the World’. Large cotton handkerchief produced in 1895, printed in grey, commemorating a Century of Centuries by Grace. The handkerchief has a central portrait of Grace three quarter length in cricket attire holding a cricket bat, with biography and record of each individual score and opponents to outer border. Decorated with cricket bats and balls in a floral outer border. ‘J.B. Hobbs’ faintly annotated in ink to top left corner. 23”x22.5”. Some rusting, o Login to bid Estimates£40 - £60Starting£20 Lot #6 England v South Africa c.1907. Linen handkerchief produced to commemorate the South African tour to England. The colourful handkerchief titled ‘England v South Africa’ with cricket scene, pavilion and large crowd to circular panel to left hand side with England and South African flags, and captioned figures of a fielder taking ‘A Running Catch’, a batsman ‘Completing his Century’ and a wicket-keeper, ‘Smartly Taken’. The borders are embellished with the nations flags, balls and bats. 13.5”x13”. Login to bid Estimates£150 - £250Starting£90 Lot #7 ‘England’s Champion Batsman. J.B. Hobbs. Surrey & England XI’ 1922. Large linen handkerchief printed in black with printed headings and five images of Hobbs in various batting poses plus total runs and average in first class cricket up to 1922. Listed to outer border are details of centuries scored by Hobbs. 17”x17”. Very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #8 Cricket scarves and handkerchiefs c.1950s onwards. A good selection including eleven ladies’ headscarves in silk or acetate. Subjects include England v Australia 1876-1938 with roundels describing each Test series played in England and Australia, M.C.C. colours to borders. ‘Len Hutton’ by Kaydelon, two versions, one on white background, the other grey, with attractive and colourful scene of a cricket match in progress with players and spectators. To one corner is a large cameo image of Len Hutto Login to bid Estimates£50 - £80Starting£30 Lot #9 ‘The Laws of the Game of Cricket c.1744’. Large silk handkerchief with printed image of Hayman’s ‘Cricket in Marylebone Fields’ to centre. ‘Jos. Ware, Cranford Kent to lower border. This handkerchief reproduced in the 1960’s by Liberty, originally printed by Joseph Ware of Cranford, Kent, the handkerchief measures 28” x 27”. Around the perimeter of this famous illustration are the oldest existing printed Laws of Cricket and date from 1744. The laws are written in cursive script and they describe Login to bid Estimates£50 - £80Starting£30 Lot #10 M.C.C. v Cambridge University 1836. Early original advertising handbill titled ‘Cricket. A Grand Match will be played in Lord’s Ground, Marylebone’ for a match to be played 13th & 14th June 1836 between ‘The Marylebone Club’ and the ‘Under Graduates of Cambridge’. The players are listed below, the M.C.C. team featuring notable names including Charles Gordon (Earl of Aboyne), Henry Lowther, John Ponsonby, John Bayley, James Cobbet and Roger Kynaston. For Cambridge Henry Snow, Charles Taylor, Fred Login to bid Estimates£120 - £160Starting£70 Lot #11 ‘County of Surrey against the County of Nottingham’ 1853. Early original advertising handbill with printed titles and listed teams for a match to be held ‘On Thursday, September 8th, and following days’ at the Oval, Kennington. The players listed below correspond with the match played in 1853. Surrey’s team was comprised of Julius Caesar, Ponsonby, Miller, Caffyn, Chester, Heath, Hinkly, Lockyer, Martingell, Mortlock and Sherman. The Nottinghamshire team was very much a family affair, made up by Login to bid Estimates£100 - £150Starting£60 Lot #12 Sussex cricket posters. Five original advertising posters for the Eastbourne County Cricket Week, including two from 1955 for the matches v Hampshire and v Gloucestershire, one 20”x30”, the other 15”x20”, one for the 1956 matches v Derbyshire and v Hampshire, 15”x20”, one for 1958 matches v Somerset and v Hampshire 20”x30”, and another for 1989. Sold with an original poster for the ‘Exhibition of Sussex Cricket’ at the Hove Museum of Art 1957, 15”x20”, a limited edition print of ‘Sussex County G Login to bid Estimates£50 - £80Starting£30 Lot #13 Wilfred Rhodes. Yorkshire, Europeans, Patiala & England 1898-1930. ‘King Wilfred Dies’. Original Daily Mirror advertising poster with the handwritten inscription, announcing Wilfred Rhodes death, retrieved from the main entrance at Headingley Cricket Ground on Monday 9th July 1973. The poster measures 19”x30”. Fold marks, odd nicks, tears and small loss to edges otherwise in good condition Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #14 Albert Craig. ‘What the Surrey Champions say about the famous Australian Team’. ‘WAIT TILL WE MEET EM’ AGAIN!’. Dated May 17th 1888. ‘The Surrey crowd hail with delight, Our brothers from over the main, But our lads mean to beat em’ outright, Just wait till we meet ‘em again!’. Original broadsheet poem/rhyme regarding the match. With Craig’s printed initial’s ‘A.C.’ and ‘Printed by H. J. Wright, “Prima” Printing Works, 2, Brixton Road, S.W. to lower border. Advertisement for F.H. Ayres to verso. Login to bid Estimates£60 - £90Starting£40 Lot #15 W.G. Grace. Later reproduction ‘Colman’s Mustard’ advertising poster/ show card of Grace walking down the steps of the pavilion going out to bat. Login to bid Estimates£40 - £60Starting£20 Lot #16 Frank Sugg Ltd. Lord Street, Liverpool 1906. Original advertising show card for Suggs’ ‘The Famous Boundarie, Jessop & Invinsa Cricket Bats. The colour image depicts a close-up view of a batsman wielding a ‘G.L. Jessop Boundarie’ bat, while facing a ball delivered by a bowler in the background, the ball inscribed ‘Special County. Frank Sugg Ltd’. The image laid to board, the title and left edge sadly have been trimmed, otherwise an excellent image with nice bright colours. Login to bid Estimates£60 - £90Starting£40 Lot #17 ‘Famous English Cricketers 1880’. Woven silk panel in the style of a Stevengraph of a design taken from an early lithograph by Willatt Grove of Nottingham for the ‘Boy’s Own Paper’. Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #18 Sri Lanka inaugural Test v England 1982. Eight full copies of original English language newspapers published in Sri Lanka covering the one-day International series and the first Test match to be played by Sri Lanka. The one-off Test was played at Colombo, 17th- 21st February 1982. The newspapers, all with back page coverage of the tour, some front page, are ‘Daily News’ 8th- 11th, 18th, 20th & 23rd February and ‘Sunday Observer’ 21st February 1982. Very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£30 - £40Starting£20 Lot #19 David Denton. Yorkshire & England 1894-1920. ‘David Denton’s Benefit Fund’ 1907. Official four page Balance Sheet for Denton’s year recording that he made a ‘handsome profit’ of £1,915, 13s, 2d. The sheet dated 31st October 1907. Very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£30 - £40Starting£20 Lot #20 Maurice Leyland. Yorkshire & England 1920-1946. ‘Maurice Leyland’s Benefit’ 1934. Official four page leaflet with printed notice to front page from Lord Hawke announcing the benefit match to be held, Yorkshire v Nottinghamshire at Headingley, 30th June- 3rd July 1934. Cameo portrait image of Leyland to centre. The centre pages comprise names and addresses of local Club secretaries, and tear off forms for the return of donations. Folds and light creasing, splitting along the fold, otherwise in go Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #21 Yorkshire Gentlemen’s Cricket Club 1901-1911. A selection including disbound pages from a large scrapbook, individual scorecards and fixture card and press cuttings, relating to Yorkshire Gentlemen C.C. from the collection of Club member, Lieut. T.G.N. Bardwell. Individual items include an official Club fixture booklet for season 1908 with Bardwell’s name annotate to front cover (and another laid down for 1909), and original scorecards for matches played v Gentlemen of Northumberland 2nd & 3rd A Login to bid Estimates£70 - £100Starting£40Current absentee£40 (1 bid) Lot #22 ‘The Daisy Tour. Yorkshire Wanderers Dutch Tour’ 1893. An unusual and intriguing first-hand account of the tour that took place over two weeks in August 1893, neatly handwritten in ink by tour member, Samuel R. Jackson. Bound in red cloth, title and ‘With S.R.J.’s Compliments’ in gilt to front cover. The first page lists the members of the tour, and the facing page features a typed summary of the tour and averages. The following pages comprise neatly written and humorous biographies of each play Login to bid Estimates£60 - £90Starting£40 Lot #23 Longwood. Hampshire country house cricket 1881 & 1882. Early original scorebook with scores in pencil and ink of twenty five matches played by Longwood in seasons 1881 and 1882. Opposing teams played include Hockley House Boys, Dreshaw, Lord Rosehill’s XI, Excelsior, Winchester, Brookwood, Corhampton, Worthy Park, Swanmore, Garrion etc. Slipped in is an original sepia photograph of the Longwood team, laid to original photographer’s mount. Photographer unknown. Some wear to the covers of the scor Login to bid Estimates£70 - £100Starting£40 Lot #24 ‘H.M.S. Tenedos Scorebook’ 1884-1886. Original scorebook with scores in ink for matches played by the officers and company of H.M.S. Tenedos against other ships’ companies and local cricket clubs. Includes matches played in the Caribbean at Moresby’s Plain, Somerset, Boaz Island (all Bermuda), and Antigua, also at Sydney (Nova Scotia), and St. John’s (Newfoundland). To the rear are handwritten pages, loose and laid down, of analyses of results and individual performances, and a newspaper cutting Login to bid Estimates£70 - £100Starting£40 Lot #25 Cricket scrapbooks 1880-1930s. Two large nicely presented scrapbook albums comprising an extensive collection of magazine and newspaper cuttings of cricket related articles. One with cuttings from Chambers’s Journal, The Kaleidoscope, Illustrated London News, Bailey’s Magazine, Country Life, Fry’s Magazine, The Strand, The Graphic etc. The majority cover the period 1880-1909 with some later newspaper cuttings from the 1930s. The other album is dedicated to cuttings from Baily’s Magazine for the Login to bid Estimates£70 - £100Starting£40 Lot #26 Cricket scrapbooks 1858-1912. Four early scrapbooks covering Test and County cricket, tours, club and representative matches. One, titled ‘Local Cricket History. The Annals of the Malton [Yorkshire] Cricket Club 1862 to 1906’ comprises a comprehensive collection of cuttings of ‘The series of articles [that] appeared in the Malton Messenger from May 1906 to January 1907’, compiled by Cecil Spiegelhalter. The handwritten title page includes an additional annotation, ‘Note: the whole was rewritten Login to bid Estimates£60 - £90Starting£40 Lot #27 Devon cricket 1840s onwards. A selection of ephemera relating to cricket in Devon including nine early small original advertising handbills for North Devon C.C. matches against Teignbridge, meetings, Ladies’ Days, practice sessions (with a professional) etc. for seasons 1849-1851. Each laid to page, some back-to-back with press cuttings of match reports. An early engraving of a cricket match in progress at ‘The Den’ on Teignmouth seafront by G. Townsend, published by H. Besley, Exeter, 4th April Login to bid Estimates£80 - £120Starting£50 Lot #28 Australia tour to England 1934. Single page with printed title ‘Australian Cricket Team July 14th 1934. Maynard Arms, Grindleford’, mono image of the hotel and printed signatures of all sixteen playing members of the Australian touring party. The page measures 8”x9”. Horizontal and vertical folds, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #29 Illinois Cricket Association Festival 1933. Official folding fixture card for matches played from 22nd August to 4th September 1933 at grounds at Winnetka, Washington Park, Oak Park etc. Local teams, including Chicago C.C., Pakenham’s Oak Park, Illinois etc., took on the visiting teams of Winnipeg St. Georges C.C. (Canada), Cambridge University Vandals, Missouri, and Sir Julian Chan’s touring team. The card with printed fixtures and names of touring team players, also a lengthy description of th Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #30 Australia v West Indies 1931. Official Grandstand admission ticket for the 2nd Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground January 1st to 6th 1931. N.S.W. Cricket Association. Very good condition. Rare Login to bid Estimates£30 - £40Starting£20 Lot #31 South Australia 1934-35 to 1951-52 seasons. Thirteen South Australia Junior members tickets for the Adelaide Oval Cricket Ground. The seasons being 1934-35, 1936-37, 1937-38, 1939-40, 1940-41, 1941-42, 1943-44, 1946-47, 1947-48, 1948-49, 1949-50, 1950-51 and 1951-52. Good condition Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #32 South Australia 1948-49 to 1975-76 seasons. Eleven South Australia Lady members tickets for the Adelaide Oval Cricket Ground. The seasons being 1948-49, 1949-50, 1950-51, 1951-52, 1953-54, 1954-55, 1955-56, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74 and 1975-76. Good condition Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #33 Original Patents. Parlour & Outdoor Games 1884-1903. Folder comprising six original printed ‘Provisional Specification’ patent documents. Subjects are ‘Apparatus for Playing Outdoor and Indoor Games’ A.S. King 1884, ‘Miniature Automatic Cricket Players’ T. Cloke & W.A. Ellis 1884, ‘A New or Improved Parlour Game’ M.F. Bailey 1885, ‘A New Out Door Game with Requisites for Playing the same’ E. Flemons 1886, ‘An Indoor Game in Imitation of Cricket, and Apparatus therefor’ H. Lamplough 1895, and ‘A Login to bid Estimates£60 - £90Starting£40 Lot #34 Original Patents. Cricket Equipment & Accessories 1885-1903. Folder comprising seventeen original printed ‘Provisional Specification’ patent documents. Subjects include ‘Improvements in Leg Guards’ F.H. Ayres 1885, ‘A Groin Protector or Shield for Cricketers’ A.M. Palmer 1888, ‘Improvements in or relating to Hand Guards or Protectors...’ H. Hayley 1888, ‘Improvements in Batting Gloves’ P.B. & D. Cow, J. Crump 1892, ‘’...Pad or Protector for the Abdomen Hips and Thighs...’ R.H. Fish & H. Peace 19 Login to bid Estimates£150 - £250Starting£90 Lot #35 Original Patents. Cricket Equipment & Accessories 1876-1904. Folder comprising nineteen original printed ‘Provisional Specification’ patent documents. Subjects include ‘Apparatus for Scoring Games’ W. Walton 1876, ‘Improvements in Cricket Stumps or Wickets’ W.G. Boorn-Thompson 1884, ‘Improvements in Machinery for Making Cricket-bats’ W.H. Cook 1888, ‘Improved Cricket Sight Boards’ W. Browning 1897, and others relating to wickets, bails, umpires’ counters, pitch measurement and marking etc. Docum Login to bid Estimates£100 - £150Starting£60 Lot #36 Original Patents. Cricket Bats 1876-1885. Folder comprising twenty four original printed ‘Provisional Specification’ patent documents, all relating to the construction of cricket bats, bat and tennis racquet handles and covers ‘and other Implements of the like kind’. Includes patents applied for by notable manufacturers of the day including G.W. Frowd of Lillywhite & Frowd 1881, R. Slazenger Moss of Slazenger & Sons 1884, W.R. Lake (for Cady of U.S.A.) 1884, W.H. Cleave of Clapshaw & Cleave 1885 Login to bid Estimates£120 - £160Starting£70 Lot #37 Original Patents. Cricket Bats 1886-1895. Folder comprising twenty four original printed ‘Provisional Specification’ patent documents, all relating to the construction of cricket bats, including ‘An Unbreakable Bat’, bat and tennis racquet handles and covers and others ‘of the like’. Includes patents applied for by notable manufacturers of the day including S.M. Wainwright 1886, G.H. White of Aquila Clapshaw, White & Co. 1886, H.S. Dark of F. Dark (Lord’s) 1886, L.J. Nicholls 1889, A.W. Trimming Login to bid Estimates£120 - £160Starting£70 Lot #38 Original Patents. Cricket Bats 1885-1903 and Cricket Balls 1876-1898. Folder comprising twenty original printed ‘Provisional Specification’ patent documents, all relating to the construction of cricket bats and balls, including blade protectors, handles, tennis, footballs, ball coverings etc. Includes patents applied for by notable and international manufacturers of the day including J. Malings of Jeffries & Malings 1876, A. Ashton (U.S.A.) 1895, H.A. Cook 1895, W.A. Jewell (New Zealand) 1896, H Login to bid Estimates£120 - £160Starting£70 Lot #39 Nottinghamshire C.C.C. 1914-1996. A selection of twenty original membership tickets and rule booklets for the period. Includes ‘Rules and List of Members’ 1914, Lady Member tickets for seasons 1949, 1950, 1956, 1958, 1961 & 1962, Juvenile/ Junior Member tickets for seasons 1965-1972, Gentlemen Member tickets for 1974 & 1996, Country ‘B’ membership tickets for 1975 & 1965, and a ‘Rules’ booklet for 1946. Also four small original undated admission tickets including one for Ilkeston Cricket Ground. Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #40 England tour itineraries 1991-1997. Three official players’ tour itinerary booklets for the tours to New Zealand and the World Cup 1991/92, Zimbabwe 1996 and New Zealand 1997. Player unknown. Good/ very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #41 Royal Household Cricket at Balmoral 1938. Two typed team sheets on Balmoral Castle letterhead for ‘Harry Mercer’s XI’ dated 12th August 1938, and ‘Mr. Tubbs’ XI’. Both sheets with handwritten alterations and batting orders in pencil. Odd rust spots and folds, otherwise in good condition. Login to bid Estimates£30 - £40Starting£20 Lot #42 The Ashes 1934-2005. Red file comprising a selection of Ashes related ephemera. Includes two complete sets of fifty cigarette cards, John Player & Sons ‘Cricketers 1934’ and ‘Cricketers 1938’, the latter in official album. Official ‘Australian Cricket Tour’ brochures for 1938, 1948 and 1953, edited by A.W. Simpson, some soiling to wrappers. Also two Playfair tour brochures for 1956 and 1964, both in very good condition. A heavily soiled and stained official autograph sheet for the 1948 tour, ful Login to bid Estimates£50 - £80Starting£30 Lot #43 Dr. W.G. Grace. Gloucestershire C.C.C. Rare folding penny card written by Albert Craig, (Surrey Poet) and published by Wright & Co., London 1888. Some adhesive marks to verso, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Sold with a small bookplate photograph of Grace, head and shoulders in vignette, 2.75”x3.25”, and a printed page on pink paper of an image of Grace seated with W.L. Murdoch. Odd faults, generally good condition. Qty 3. Login to bid Estimates£70 - £100Starting£40 Lot #44 ‘Mr J.R. Mason’. 1897. Kent C.C.C. Folding penny card assumed to have been written by A.C. Albert Craig ‘Cricket Poet and Rhymester’. Published at 25, Temple Chambers, London, publisher unknown. Advertising to front and rear, with advertisement to inside for ‘Laws of Cricket with Hints to Young Players...’. Image of Mason to front cover. Very minor adhesive marks, otherwise in very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£50 - £70Starting£30 Lot #45 ‘The Scarborough Cricket Festival. Being an account, year by year of the matches played on the Marine Ground’. Written by W.S. Conder of Kew Gardens, Surrey. Original 92 page typescript on the festival concluding with the 1959 T.N. Pearce’s XI match against the touring Indian team of 1959 the conclusion of the seventy third annual festival. Pages loose in card folder. It is not known if this typescript was ever published. Good condition Login to bid Estimates£40 - £60Starting£20 Lot #46 John Arlott. ‘Taking Stock. Problems of County Cricket’ 1952. Original 15pp typed transcription taken from a ‘Telediphone Recording’ of a broadcast made for the B.B.C. Home Service 24th April 1952. John Arlott chaired the discussion with guests, H.S. Altham, R.W.V. Robins, Bill Bowes and H.L.V. Day. Bound in green cloth for Arlott with gilt title to spine. Bookplate of A.E. Winder to inside front cover. Good condition. Login to bid Estimates£80 - £120Starting£50 Lot #47 John Tanner Neve. M.C.C. 1936. Official player’s itinerary booklet for the M.C.C. tour of Canada in 1937. The small booklet with M.C.C. colours and title to front, inside with list of players including Neve, this being his copy, fixtures and tour itinerary. Slipped in are three small newspaper cuttings reports of results of tour matches, including one in which Neve took five wickets. All contained in a brown envelope with typed ownership name of Isadore Goldman & Son, London. Rusting to staples Login to bid Estimates£50 - £80Starting£30 Lot #48 ‘Lancashire County & Manchester Cricket Club County Championship Celebration Dinner’ 1904. Rare official four page menu for the dinner held at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, 23rd November 1904. The menu with ornate decorative covers printed in gold, green and red, with mono cameos to the front of A.N. Hornby, President, and A.C. MacLaren, Captain to front. Menu and toast list to centre pages, list of the season’s results to rear page. Printed by G. Falkner & Sons of Manchester. Minor soiling, sl Login to bid Estimates£120 - £160Starting£70 Lot #49 ‘Lord’s Centenary Dinner 1914’. Large official menu for the Dinner held at the Hotel Cecil on Tuesday 23rd June 1914. Centre pages detached, lacking the original ribbon tie. Sold with the original printed table plan. Also an official folding menu for the ‘One Hundred and Thirty-Second Anniversary Dinner’ held at Lord’s Hotel, 2nd May 1923. Ex Wynyard collection. Good condition. Login to bid Estimates£40 - £60Starting£20 Lot #50 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1924/25. ‘Dinner to the M.C.C. Team’. Small and ornate folding menu for the Dinner given for the M.C.C. touring party to Australia held on the 20th November 1924 at the Hotel Wentworth, Sydney. The menu with printed title and emblem depicting flags in the colours of M.C.C. and New South Wales. Toasts and menu to centre pages. Some wear and soiling to covers, otherwise in good condition. Login to bid Estimates£80 - £120Starting£50 Lot #51 Surrey C.C.C. 1938. Official menu for the ‘Complimentary Dinner to Mr E.R.T. Holmes and the Surrey Cricket Team 1938’. Minor foxing, small adhesive mark to rear page, otherwise in very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£30 - £40Starting£20 Lot #52 Don Bradman. A selection of commemorative coins, books etc. relating to Bradman comprising ‘Wisden Cricketer of the Century Sir Donald Bradman’ limited edition 20c coin in presentation case, two further Bradman coins/ medals, and an Ashes Centenary 1980 medal. ‘Wisden Cricketers of the Century The Don- 100th Birthday Souvenir’ commemorative cover issued 2008. Hardback biographies ‘Sir Donald Bradman’ Anthony Davis 1960 with good dustwrapper, ‘The Don’ Roland Perry 1995, ‘The Bradman Diary 1991’ Login to bid Estimates£25 - £35Starting£20 Lot #53 David Stuart Sheppard. The Right Reverend Lord Sheppard of Liverpool. Sussex, Cambridge University & England 1947-1962. Large format order of Service of Thanksgiving held for Sheppard, at Liverpool Cathedral, 23rd May 2005, sold with a further order of service for Evensong in thanksgiving for the life and ministry of Bishop David Sheppard at Liverpool Cathedral, 17th November 2019. Qty 2. Very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£25 - £35Starting£20 Lot #54 ‘Talking Cricket’. Six long playing 12” vinyl records, each side comprising a narration by the cricket commentator, Martin Young, on the subject of international Test grounds. Produced by the South African Broadcasting Corporation, date unknown, probably late 1960s/ early 1970s. Each record in original decorative sleeve. Titles are No. 1 Lord’s, London, No. 2 Gabba, Brisbane, No. 3 Old Trafford, Manchester, No. 4 Old Lords and Kingsmead, Durban, No. 5 Sydney, No. 6 Kennington Oval, London, No. 7 Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #55 ‘Benson & Hedges’ Free Round oversized advertising beer mats 1982. Twelve original oversize beer mats decorated as large red cricket balls to one side and to the other application form to win a ‘Free Round’ of drinks. The mats in very good condition Login to bid Estimates£20 - £30Starting£10 Lot #56 Cricket ephemera. Good selection of ephemera including signed photographs and press pictures, a faded signed postcard of Jack Hobbs, signed official England touring team photographs (some fading to signatures), a cricket cap, signatures of Warwickshire Sunday League winners 1994, ‘The History of the Cricket Bat’. Scale replicas of cricket bats showing their development, in original presentation box, books include ‘Cricket Form at a Glance 1878-1902’ and ‘1901-1923’, Home Gordon, Annals of the Fr Login to bid Estimates£50 - £80Starting£30 Lot #57 The Ashes. England v Australia 1926. Original folding menu for the ‘Complimentary Dinner given by the Director of H. and G. Simonds, Ltd., to A.P.F. Chapman, Captain of the England Eleven’, held at the Carlton Restaurant, London 18th August 1926. The menu signed to the front in pencil by Percy Chapman, also by Australians Bert Oldfield and in ink by Arthur Mailey. England had completed their victory over Australia at The Oval that day. Good/ very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£70 - £100Starting£40 Lot #58 Wanderers Club, Johannesburg 1927. Official typed ‘Luncheon Menu’ on The Wanderers Club letterhead for a lunch held at the Club on 24th September 1927. The single page menu has been nicely signed in black ink by twenty one attendees. Many signatures cannot be identified, but they appear to represent officers and committee members of the club and include Victor Kent, Chairman, J.H. Piton, B.L. Bateman, and Algernon S. Frames who played first-class cricket for Transvaal 1921-1928. Horizontal fold Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #59 ‘The Surrey County Cricket Club. Dinner to the West Indian Cricket Team 1928’. Scarce official menu for the Dinner held at Kennington Oval on the 12th May 1928. The Chairman- G.H. Longman, President of the Surrey County Cricket Club. The menu with titles to front, with raised gold Surrey emblem, menu and toast list to centre pages and scene of play at Kennington Oval to rear cover. The rear cover of the menu has been nicely signed in ink by fifteen members and officials of the Surrey and West In Login to bid Estimates£140 - £180Starting£80 Lot #60 Australian tour of England 1930. ‘L.M.S. [London, Midland and Scottish Railway] Restaurant Car Australian Cricket Team Dinner’ menu dated 16th May 1930. The menu with attractive illustration of an angel to the top, menu below, wine list to centre pages, advertising to rear. Signed in ink to the front page by fourteen members of the Australian touring party. Signatures are Woodfull (Captain), Richardson, Kippax, Hornibrook, Oldfield, Jackson, Wall, Bradman, Fairfax, Walker, Grimmett, Hurwood, a’B Login to bid Estimates£100 - £150Starting£60 Lot #61 Alan Kippax Cricket Team tour of Queensland 1931. ‘A.U.S.N. [Australian Union Steam Navigation Company] Line’ official dinner menu on board the S.S. Ormiston, dated Sunday, 22nd March 1931. The single sided menu with colour flag, title and menu with humorous names of dishes to front including ‘Potage, Don Bradman’, ‘Sweetbreads a la S. McCabe’ etc. Nicely signed in ink to verso by eleven members of the touring party. Signatures are Alan Kippax, Wendell Bill, Archie Jackson, Frank Conway, Pat Wit Login to bid Estimates£70 - £100Starting£40 Lot #62 Alan Kippax Cricket Team tour of Queensland 1931. ‘A.U.S.N. [Australian Union Steam Navigation Company] Line’ official folding dinner menu on board the S.S. Ormiston, dated Sunday, 22nd March 1931. The menu with mono image of the ship with ornate colour floral decoration to front, ‘Ports of Call’ map to rear, the centre pages with title and menu with humorous names of dishes including ‘Potage, Don Bradman’, ‘Sweetbreads a la S. McCabe’ etc. Nicely signed in ink to centre by all twelve members of Login to bid Estimates£100 - £150Starting£60Current absentee£60 (1 bid) Lot #63 Don Bradman. Official menu for ‘A Luncheon and Presentation to Don Bradman’. Savoy Hotel, London. September 20th 1948. Folding menu for the Luncheon given by ‘The People’ newspaper. The menu with gold tassel, title to front cover and colour ‘Australia 1948’ emblem above. The inside front cover with menu, list of speakers and details of the presentation of an antique silver replica of the Warwick Vase to Bradman. Very nicely signed in ink by eight attendees, Bill Johnston, Lyndsay Hassett, Arthur Login to bid Estimates£150 - £250Starting£90 Lot #64 ‘Surrey v New Zealand 1949. Official folding menu for the ‘Dinner to the New Zealand Cricket Team’ given by Surrey C.C.C. at Armourers’ Hall, 11th May 1949. The front cover with raised silver Surrey emblem and printed titles, menu and toast list to inside. Signed to the front by eight attendees, including six in ink of Barton, Squire, Holmes of Surrey, Hadlee and Sutcliffe of New Zealand, and the Earl of Rosebery, also Wallace and Leveson Gower in pencil. Also signed in ink to the inside by Alec Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #65 ‘Dinner to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Eton v Harrow match of 1900’. Official four page folding menu for the dinner held in London, 13th July 1950, during the match played at Lord’s, 13th & 14th July 1950. The menu with titles to front, copy of the 1900 match scorecard and menu to inner pages. The menu signed in blue ink to inner pages by eleven attendees including ten of the players who took part in the 1900 match. The signatures are H.K. Longman, E.W. Mann, D.J. Cassavetti, H.S. Kaye Login to bid Estimates£50 - £80Starting£30 Lot #66 England 1953 Ashes winning team. Official menu booklet for the Sheffield Cricket Lovers’ Society ‘Reunion Dinner for Members of the 1953 Ashes Winning Team’. Held at Cutlers Hall, Sheffield, 18th October 1980. Signed to rear cover autograph page by fifteen England players including Hutton, Tattersall, Edrich, Statham, Kenyon, Trueman, Laker, May, Evans, Bedser, Wardle, Graveney, Simpson, Compton and Bailey. Additionally signed to the centre pages by Brian Johnston, Sebastian Coe and Nicholas Par Login to bid Estimates£40 - £60Starting£20 Lot #67 Australia tour to South Africa 1957/58. Official folding card issued on board the Shaw Savill Line Q.S.M.V. ‘Dominion Monarch’ at Cape Town. The front cover with colour illustration of a vase of flowers. The inside front cover with printed title, ‘Australian Cricket Team South African Tour 1957-58 Autographs’ with the printed names of the Australian touring party, fully signed in ink by all sixteen listed players. Signatures are Craig (Captain), Harvey, Benaud, Burge, Burke, Davidson, Drennan, F Login to bid Estimates£100 - £150Starting£60 Lot #68 ‘Benson & Hedges Bicentennial Test Match Dinner 1988’. Official programme/ menu and ticket for the Dinner held at The Roundhouse, University of N.S.W., Sydney on the 2nd February 1988. The programme/dinner menu signed to ‘Autographs’ page by eight current and former players, including Don Bradman, May, Insole, A. Bedser, Harvey, Benaud, Boon and Dexter. Also signed by Bob Hawke, Australian Prime Minister, and Michael Parkinson. Also four signatures to the Australian ‘Living Legends’ pen pictures Login to bid Estimates£70 - £100Starting£40 Lot #69 ‘The David Carpenter Swan Song and Celebration of 21 Years of the Whitbread Wanderers Dinner’. Official folding menu for the dinner held at the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, 11th January 1990. Signed to the rear autographs page by twenty four attendees featuring a number of first-class cricketers including signatures of Tom Graveney, Godfrey Evans, Basil D’Oliveira, David Carpenter, Len Coldwell, Roy Booth, David Allen etc. Very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£30 - £40Starting£20 Lot #70 ‘Lancashire’s Unique Double in 1990’. Limited edition folding card to commemorate the club winning both of the knockout Cups in 1990. The centre signed by the twelve players and the Manager. Signatures include Hughes, Fowler, Fairbrother, Akram, Atherton etc. Limited edition of 125 copies. Sold with an official menu for the Paul Allott Benefit Fund Gala Dinner held in Manchester, 22nd September 1990. Seven signatures in ink to front and back including Allott, Mike Procter, M.J.K. Smith, Fred Tru Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #71 Australia. ‘Cricket Friends and Legends of Cricket’ 1995 & 2003. Two official menus for dinners held at Parliament House, Sydney, one on 13th January 1995, the other 6th January 2003. The first signed to rear autograph page by twenty six attendees including Insole, Gatting, Harvey, Willis, G. Chappell, J. Benaud, Craig, Davidson, Bedser, Walters, Morris, Booth, Donnelly, Archer etc. The other signed by four, Bill Brown, Sam Loxton, Alan Davidson and Bob Simpson. Sold with a South Australian Cric Login to bid Estimates£40 - £60Starting£20 Lot #72 Australia 2002-2017. A selection of signed official menus/ itineraries from Ashes tours. Items include ‘Lord’s Taverners WA Test Match Breakfast’ 2010 (6 signatures), 2013 (3), 2017 (4), Queensland Cricketers’ Club ‘Pre Test Lunch’ 2010 (5), 2013 (3), 2017 (6), ‘Brisbane Official Ashes Function’ 2017 (7, 4 & 3), ‘Brisbane Official Ashes Function 2017 (5), ‘Lord’s Taverners Victoria Boxing Day Test Breakfast’ 2017 (2), ‘Cricket Australia Travel Office Ashes Function’ 2017 (3). Sold with an offici Login to bid Estimates£40 - £60Starting£20 Lot #73 Maurice John Dauglish. Middlesex & Oxford University 1886-1890. ‘Eton v Harrow 1886’. Nicely presented file comprising a collection of six original and other facsimile copies of letters written to Dauglish by notable cricketing Old Harrovians. Dauglish was appointed Captain of the Harrow team for the 1886 season, and the letters date from 1882 when he was a 14 year old Colt, up to and immediately following the annual fixture at Lord’s against Eton in 1886, in which Harrow were surprisingly defea Login to bid Estimates£500 - £800Starting£300 Lot #74 Richard Webster, 1st Viscount Alverstone. President of Surrey C.C.C. One page handwritten letter to ‘Mr Humphreys’, dated 25th March 1899. Alverstone is replying to an invitation from the Saddlers’ Company, which he has to decline due to his commitments at the House of Commons. Nicely signed ‘Richard Webster’. Light folds otherwise in very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #75 Richard Parr Daft (Nottinghamshire, 1 match 1886) to Alfred J. Gaston, cricket follower, writer and collector. Three page handwritten letter in ink, originally from Gaston’s personal collection, written by Daft, son of Richard Daft (Nottinghamshire 1858-1891). Dated 31st May 1900[?], Parr offers some letters ‘to fill your album. As my father has never gone in for collecting he thinks they will be better in your hands’. Signed ‘R.P. Daft’. Some staining and wear, otherwise in generally good condi Login to bid Estimates£40 - £60Starting£20 Lot #76 Pelham Francis Warner. Middlesex, Oxford University & England 1894-1920. Two page handwritten letter from Warner, dated 10th April 1907, regarding his ability to sing or recite. ‘I have never sung a song in my life or recite, also I have five or six men staying in the house for the match next week I shall have to look after.’ Nicely signed in full ‘Pelham F. Warner’. Very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£60 - £90Starting£40 Lot #77 Earl of Dalkeith, 7th Duke of Buccleuch. Single page handwritten letter to ‘[Teddy?] Wynyard, dated ‘8 June 31[?]’. Dalkeith writes to say that due to his workload and parliamentary duties he ‘cannot play in either of your matches. I rang up Lucas and he is very glad to play’. Nicely signed ‘Dalkeith’. Good/ very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£25 - £35Starting£20 Lot #78 Ian William Geddes Johnson. Victoria & Australia 1935-1957. Single page handwritten letter in ink dated 22nd December 1947 from Johnson to a correspondent in South Africa who had congratulated Johnson on his ‘performances against the M.C.C. team last year [1946/47]’. Nicely signed by Johnson. Light folds, otherwise in very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #79 Don Bradman. Original two page letter handwritten in ink by Bradman to ‘Mr Ford’ at Essex C.C.C.. Writing from his home at 2 Holden Street, Kensington Park, South Australia and dated 16th February 1949, Bradman expresses his thanks for congratulations on receiving his knighthood. He is unable to provide an autographed photograph, but is sending ‘a coloured sketch by Arthur Mailey which I think should serve your purpose very well’. The letter is nicely signed by Bradman. Some foxing, browning and Login to bid Estimates£100 - £150Starting£60 Lot #80 Verdun John Scott. Auckland & New Zealand 1937-1952. New Zealand tour to England 1949. Single page handwritten letter dated ‘Aug 25 [1949]’ with original envelope from Scott to a Miss Freda Williams in Liverpool. Writing on The Adelphi Hotel, Liverpool headed notepaper, Scott is replying to an admirer, following a ‘good game at Aigburth’ and credit’s his teams fine fielding to ‘the outfield, which was like a billiard table’. He gives his height ‘6 ft 1 1/2 inches & Harry Cave is taller than Geof Login to bid Estimates£30 - £40Starting£20 Lot #81 Herbert Sutcliffe. Yorkshire & England 1924-1945. Single page handwritten letter in ink from Sutcliffe replying to a request for an autograph, dated 20th March 1951. Sutcliffe reports he has two black eyes following a car accident. Also a mono press photograph of Sutcliffe in batting action signed by Sutcliffe. 8”x5.5”. Sold with two letters/ notes with general cricket interest replying to requests for autographs, photographs etc. signed by Greville Stevens 19th December 1968, and Jim Parks 15th Login to bid Estimates£40 - £60Starting£20 Lot #82 John Arlott. Two typed letters, both signed in ink by Arlott. One, dated 27th March 1953 on B.B.C. letterhead, is to the collector H.W. ‘Plum’ Warner, returning signed labels, and stating he is looking to acquire ‘Lillywhite’s Guide 2nd and 9th Editions, and the bound volumes of “Cricket” after 1910’. The other, to a Mr. Richards dated 1975 on ‘The Guardian’ letterhead, relates to Vanity Fair cartoons ‘in “The World” and “Mayfair”, and a description of ‘Haileybury’ (Rev Dr. Edward Lyttelton). Ve Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #83 Douglas Robert Jardine. Surrey & England 1921-1933. Typed circular letter on ‘The Association of Cricket Umpires’ headed paper appealing to local newspapers to publicise the Association’s aim to improve the standard of umpiring and raise funds to do so. This copy addressed to the Sports Editor of the Liverpool Echo, dated 9th May 1955 and is signed by Jardine, President of the Association. Horizontal folds otherwise good condition. Login to bid Estimates£80 - £120Starting£50 Lot #84 Cricketers signed letters 1959-1990s. Nine original letters signed by cricketers. Seven relate to requests for autographs, signed by A.E.R. Gilligan to ‘Mr Davidson’ 1959, Leslie Townsend 1986, Eric Bedser and Alec Bedser, both to ‘Mr Cane’ 1989, Brian Booth to ‘Mr Fielding’ 1996, N.T. McCorkell and Brian Close to ‘Mr Cane’, both undated, also Mike Brearley to ‘Judith’ 1980 replying to a request for his book, and Len Hutton to ‘Mr Cane’ 1989 regarding the death of Bill Ponsford. Sold with a phot Login to bid Estimates£70 - £100Starting£40 Lot #85 Indian Test cricketers. Two single page handwritten letters signed by Indian Test cricketers replying to requests for signed photographs. Signatures are Pankaj Roy (43 Tests 1951-1960), dated 6th September 1959, and Ghulam Ahmed (22 Tests 1949-1959), dated 18th August 1982. Very good condition. Login to bid Estimates£40 - £60Starting£20 Lot #86 Herbert Sutcliffe. Yorkshire & England 1919-1945. Two single page typed letters on ‘Herbert Sutcliffe Limited’ business letterhead from Sutcliffe to T.W. James Savage. In the first, dated 4th November 1964, Sutcliffe is replying to a request to read an 11pp typescript of an unpublished short biography of Sutcliffe by Savage titled ‘Playing for Yorkshire’. Sutcliffe congratulates the author ‘on a very fine effort’. In a follow-up letter dated 6th July 1965 Sutcliffe states he is unable to find a Login to bid Estimates£70 - £100Starting£40 Lot #87 Younis Ahmed Mohammad, Surrey, Worcestershire & Pakistan, 1961-1987. Single page handwritten letter to Jack Sokell, replying to messages of congratulations on his recent marriage. Signed in a rare earlier name ‘Mohd Younis’ and dated 1st May 1966. G/VG. Unusual. Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #88 Kent C.C.C. A selection of five letters written to the collector, H.W. ‘Plum’ Warner, each signed by the correspondent. Four relate to Kent cricket including a typed letter from Les Ames dated 1970 relating to the Club A.G.M. and the dismissal of the groundsman at Canterbury, also Colin Cowdrey in 1970 following Kent winning the County Championship, John Phillips 1975, and Alan Knott 1988. Sold with an earlier typed letter from E.M. Wellings of the Evening News, dated 1945 and Warner’s copy repl Login to bid Estimates£40 - £60Starting£20 Lot #89 Kent cricketers’ signed letters. Seven letters from Kent players to various correspondents. Subjects and signatures include Colin Cowdrey to ‘Geoffrey [Howard]’, year unknown, about one day cricket, and the World Cup which he describes as ‘this Pajama exercise’, Les Ames to ‘Mr Brodribb’ 1975 regarding arrangements for a meeting, Bryan Valentine, dated 1982, reminiscing on the South African tour of 1938/39, Tony Pawson, date unknown, with accounts of his father and fishing, and three replies to Login to bid Estimates£60 - £90Starting£40 Lot #90 Alec Victor Bedser. Surrey & England 1939-1960. Single page handwritten letter in ink from Bedser to ‘David Wells’, dated 28th February 1981, replying to a request for signed photographs. Nicely signed ‘Alec Bedser’. The letter window mounted beside a mono cutting image of Bedser walking off the field, boldly signed in black ink by Bedser. Some creasing, otherwise in good condition. Login to bid Estimates£30 - £50Starting£20 Lot #91 Signed cricket related letters 1983-1997. Three original cricket related letters signed by Peter Baxter, producer of the B.B.C.’s Test Match Special, offering an autograph book to Ann Barrington as a donation to the Lord’s Taverners’ Presidents’ Ball in 1983, John Arlott writing from his home in Alderney, dated 1986, replying to a request from ‘Hilary’ for a signed book, John Major writing from the House of Commons to Tom Graveney accepting an invitation to attend a cricket match at New Road, Wo Login to bid Estimates£40 - £60Starting£20 Lot #92 Signed cricketers’ and celebrities letters 1986-2009. A selection of twenty seven original letters signed by cricketers, entertainers, politicians etc. including requests for autographs, invitations to dinners, Lord’s Taverners events, arrangements for visits and tours etc. Signatures include Raman Subba Row 1986, John Arlott’s wife 1990, Leslie Crowther 1991, David Frith 1994 & 2009, Colin Cowdrey 1997 (2), Mark Nicholas 1997, Ali Bacher 1997 & 1998, Trevor Bailey 1998, Ian [Craig] 1998 (2), Ni Login to bid Estimates£70 - £100Starting£40 Lot #93 Pakistan Test cricketers 1960s-2000s. A good selection of over one hundred signatures of Pakistan Test players, mainly signed to printed ‘Pakistan Test Player’ white cards. The majority of earlier signatures and others signed to piece laid down. Earlier signatures include Majid Khan, Khan Mohammad, Mushtaq Mohammad, Asif Iqbal, Sadiq Mohammad, Shafiq Ahmed, Wasim Bari, Younis Ahmed, Iqbal Qasim, Javed Miandad, Mudassar Nazar, Abdul Qadir, Zaheer Abbas, Sarfraz Nawaz, also Wasim Akram, Waqar Youn Login to bid Estimates£100 - £150Starting£60 Lot #94 West Indies Test cricketers 1940s-2010s. A good selection of over one hundred signatures of West Indies Test players, all signed to printed ‘West Indies Test Player’ white cards (one signed to cutting). The majority of earlier signatures and others signed to piece laid down to the card. Earlier signatures include Headley, Pierre, Gibbs, Kanhai, Shepherd, Ramadhin, Valentine, Sobers, Walcott, Weekes, Willett, also Greenidge, Lara, Ambrose, Hooper, Holding, King, Adams, Chanderpaul, Benjamin, Garn Login to bid Estimates£100 - £150Starting£60 Lot #95 South African Test cricketers 1930s-2010s. A good selection of approx. one hundred signatures of South African Test players, mainly signed to printed ‘South Africa Test Player’ white cards with the odd trade card. The majority of earlier signatures and others signed to piece laid down to the card. Earlier signatures include Vincent, A. & E. Rowan, van Ryneveld, Procter, Richards, also Cook, Hayward, Rhodes, Richardson, Kallis, Ntini, Adams, S. Pollock, Boucher, Cullinan, Klusener, Wessels, Elgar Login to bid Estimates£70 - £100Starting£40 Lot #96 England and international cricketers 1950s- 2000s. Over one hundred and forty white cards, each individually signed by an international Test or first-class cricketer, the odd umpire, coach etc., the majority collected early 2000s. Some duplication of signatures, which include Tom Graveney, Bob Barber, Fred Trueman, Derek Underwood, John Jameson, Fred Titmus, Peter Richardson, Alec & Eric Bedser, Trevor Bailey, Brian Luckhurst, Doug Insole, Tony Lewis, Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie, Dennis Amiss, John Login to bid Estimates£50 - £80Starting£30 Lot #97 Cricket autographs 1950s onwards. Black binder comprising a selection of signed ephemera including signatures to prints, cuttings, cigarette card etc. of Fred Trueman, Ted Dexter, Raman Subba Row, Roy Tattersall, Colin Cowdrey, Trevor Bailey, Reg Simpson, David Sheppard, Cyril Washbrook, Alec Bedser (England), Richie Benaud, Graham McKenzie, Bob Simpson, Wally Grout (Australia), Clive Lloyd, Shiv Chanderpaul (West Indies), Pataudi (India), Javed Burki (Pakistan) etc. Also modern signed colour an Login to bid Estimates£50 - £70Starting£30 Lot #98 Test and County signatures 1940s-1950s. Two autograph albums comprising a comprehensive collection of autographs. The signatures, mainly in ink, signed to pages or pieces/ album pages laid down. One album, wrapped in brown paper, comprises pages dedicated to touring teams, including New Zealand 1949, 17 signatures including Reid, Sutcliffe, Scott, Hadlee, Cave, West Indies 1950 (16) Goddard, Worrell, Valentine, Gomez, Walcott, Weekes, Ramadhin, Valentine, South Africa 1951 (17) E. Rowan, Melle, Login to bid Estimates£80 - £120Starting£50 Lot #99 Signed Wisden cricket reference books. ‘The Wisden Book of County Cricket’, Christopher Martin-Jenkins 1981, signed profusely to the inside covers, endpapers etc. by over 140 Test cricketers. Signatures include Simpson, Doggart, Bolus, Carr, Pocock, Gooch, A. Lewis, Atherton, C. Walsh, Fletcher, Botham, Brearley, Randall, Sharpe, Astle, Shuttleworth, A. Stewart, D. Lloyd, Gower, Hick, Cronje, Donald, Kallis, Woolmer, McMillan, Cottam, Hussain, Flintoff, Larter, Padgett, Langer, Brookes, T. Baile Login to bid Estimates£80 - £120Starting£50 Lot #100 Test and County cricketers signatures 1940s-2000s. A comprehensive selection of over two hundred individual signatures of cricketers, umpires and some broadcasters on white cards, collected in the 1990s/ early 2000s. Includes a good number of England Test captains, county players and some overseas. Test captains include Cranston, Cowdrey, Dexter, Close, Graveney, Denness, Edrich, Greig, Brearley, Boycott, Botham, Fletcher, Willis, Gower, Emburey, Gooch, Lamb, Hussain, Flintoff etc. Other earlier Login to bid Estimates£40 - £60Starting£20 Items per page 102550100 Previous|12345678...12|Next123456789101112 Previous 123456789101112 Next Previous 123456789101112 Next