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Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 1000 ‘Sport for All Ages and Limited Purses’. Sketches by W. Ralston. Published by David Bryce & Son., Glasgow c.1899. 32pp. Humorous sporting scenes illustrating the ‘probable cost’ of each sport, including cricket reference on p10 with likely cost to the wicket-keeper of two black eyes. Seven illustrations and front wrapper in colour. Tipped in to modern blue cloth, gilt title to spine, original wrappers retained. Padwick 7029-1. Very good condition. Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 1001 ‘Gauntlet’s Cricketers Record, containing the full scores of all The Great Matches played during the Season 1860; the Averages of the Players together with a List of the Batsman who have obtained 100 runs or more and Rules of the Game of Cricket’. Published by Gauntlet, Sevenoaks, Kent, printed by Vardy Printer of Bishopgate, London 1860. 58pp, should be 60pp. Bound in half leather green boards, with original front wrapper laid down to end paper at the rear of the book, lacking rear wrapper. Som Estimates£4,000 - £6,000StatusUnsold View details 1002 ‘Eight Poems from Clifford Bax’. Privately printed for Bax as a 12pp Christmas card 1928. Comprises twelve poems, the final poem ‘A Dead Cricketer’ was republished the following year retitled ‘Corsham Cricket’ in Lakenham’s book commemorating Fred Hulbert, a Corsham cricket stalwart who died in 1928. This copy is addressed to the title page in ink by Bax to ‘Muriel and Maitland Radford’ and, at the foot of the page ‘And from Vera Bax too, with every good wish’. Tipped in to modern red cloth, ori Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£300StatusSold View details 1003 ‘Cricket Rhymes by “Century”’. Published by the Cricket Press, London 1899. Comprises twenty four poems on cricket, including some dedicated to individual cricketers, namely W.G. Grace, MacLaren, Stoddart, Ranjitsinhji, and Wainwright, each with accompanying woodcut portrait of the player. Also to the Australians 1897-98 and the Professionals’ strike. Original stiffened grey cloth boards with later taped spine. Ownership signature in ink of C.I.S. Wallace to inside front cover. Padwick 6434. Bre Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 1004 Gerald Brodribb. Two booklets by Brodribb. ‘The Bay and other new poems’, published by The Mountjoy Press 1953, limited edition no. 6 of thirty copies produced. Not listed in Padwick. ‘Some Memorable Bowling’, The Cricket Book Society, Hunstanton, No. 1 (Second Series), April 1947. Signed to the title page by Brodribb. Padwick 751. Both titles in original paper wrappers. Good/ very good condition. Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£18StatusSold View details 1005 ‘Songs of the Cricket Field and Other Verses’. Francis Colgate Benson. Published for the author by The James Clark Press, Philadelphia 1932. The book, with an interesting provenance, is inscribed in ink to the second front endpaper ‘To my good friend Fred Mallinson Christmas 1932 with all good wishes from Colgate Benson’ and, below, ‘Given to Jim Hole 1951 [by] Fanny Mallinson for Fred’. Opposite is the bookplate of W.J. Hole. Ink annotation to the reverse of the second front endpaper ‘To G. Nev Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 1006 ‘Cricket. An Heroic Poem Illustrated with the Critical Observations of Scriblerus Maximus... by James Love, Comedian’. James Dance. Printed for the Author, London 1770. Fourth edition. iv, 30pp. Dedicated ‘To the Members of the Cricket Club, at Richmond, in Surrey’. The first separately published poem on cricket. James Dance (1722-1774) assumed the name of Love as a compliment to his wife. The mock heroic couplets describe the match between Kent and England played on the Artillery Ground on the Estimates£1,500 - £2,500StatusUnsold View details 1007 ‘Cricket, and How To Play It’. Robert Abel (Member of the Surrey Eleven). Dean & Son of Fleet Street. (Dean’s Champion Handbooks) 1895. 62pp. Original decorative maroon limp cloth wrappers. Ownership stamp of K.A. Auty Library of Ontario to verso of frontispiece. Padwick 482. Some mottling and light creasing to front wrapper. Frontispiece and title pages detached, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 1008 Cricket instructional and historical books. Four hardback titles. ‘The Cricket-Field’, James Pycroft, Longman, 4th edition London 1862. Wear and loss to spine, front cover partially detached. ‘Cricketers in Council’ by Thomsonby [H.P. Thomas & J.H. Ponsonby], Bell & Daldy, 1st edition London 1871. ‘The Young Cricketer’s Tutor’, John Nyren, two later editions, one published by David Nutt, London 1893, the other by Gay and Bird (Sportsmans Classics), London 1902. General wear, overall in good cond Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 1009 ‘Great Batsmen Their Methods at a Glance’ and ‘Great Bowlers and Fielders Their Methods at a Glance’. George W. Beldam and Charles B. Fry. First editions, London 1905 and 1906. Each volume in original green cloth with gilt illustrations to fronts and gilt titles to spines, gilt to top edges, presented together in modern green cloth slipcase. Both volumes with replacement endpapers, minor wear to board extremities, odd nicks to spines, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Qty 2. Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 1010 ‘Cricket’. R.G. Steel and R.H. Lyttelton. ‘The Badminton Library of Sports and Pastimes’, Longmans & Co., London. Four editions of the book, published 1888 (appears to be 1st edition), 1889 (3rd edition), 1890 (4th edition) and 1893 (5th edition ‘thoroughly revised’). All four bound in matching original brown cloth with pictorial covers and titles to front and spine. Padwick 473. Nicks to head and foot of spines, light foxing to page edges, otherwise all four in good/ very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 1011 ‘The English Game of Cricket: Comprising a Digest of its Origin, Character, History and Progress...’. Charles Box. ‘The Field’ Office, London 1877. Original decorative green cloth with titles in gilt to front and spine, with gilt illustration to front, all page edges gilt. Bookplate of the sports journalist and author, Gordon Ross, to front endpaper. Padwick 799. Breaking to internal hinges, title page becoming detached. Some wear and rubbing to board and spine extremities, otherwise in good con Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 1012 ‘Cricket’. Badminton Library. A.G. Steel & Hon. R.H. Lyttleton. London 1888. Large Paper edition. Limited edition number 72 of 250 copies printed. Original three quarter blue leather binding, gilt emblem to front cover and titles to spine, top edge gilt. Bookplate of the sports journalist and author, Gordon Ross, to front endpaper. Wear to board extremities and spine, internally in good/ very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 1013 ‘Cricket and How to Play It with Rules of the Marylebone Club’. John Wisden. The Graphotyping Company/Simpkin, Marshall & Co., London. New and revised edition 1873. 63pp. Tipped in to modern blue cloth, gilt title to spine, original colour decorative wrappers retained. Illustrated including frontispiece engraving of a cricket match. Padwick 482. Some soiling to original wrappers, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1014 Cricket histories 1900-2000. A good selection of fourteen assorted hardback cricket books. Pre-war titles include ‘Bat v Ball. The Book of Individual Cricket Records, &c. 1864-1900’. J.H. Lester. Nottingham 1900. Bound in maroon cloth, original pictorial wrappers preserved. ‘Cricket’, G.E. Jessop, London 1903. ‘Cricket’, H.G. Hutchinson, London 1903. ‘Great Batsmen. Their Methods at a Glance’, Beldam & Fry, London 1905. ‘The Complete Cricketer’, A.E. Knight, London 1906. ‘The Problems of Cricket Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1015 Cricket large format books, scorecards and tour guides. Three titles including two volumes of ‘Cricket of To-day and Yesterday’, Volumes I & II, Percy Cross Standing, London 1902. Original decorative green cloth covers with gilt titles and batsman illustrations to covers and spines, contained in modern green slipcase. Signed bookplates of Bob Appleyard to inside front covers of both volumes. Some wear and staining to covers, otherwise in good condition. ‘Famous Cricketers and Cricket Grounds’, C Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£38StatusSold View details 1016 Cricket biographies 1950s onwards. Box comprising a good selection of thirty original hardback biographies, the majority with good dustwrappers. Subjects/ authors include Bill Bowes, Roy Gilchrist, Eric Hollies, Keith Miller, Frank Worrell, Garry Sobers, Roy Marshall, Roy McLean, Norman O’Neill, Conrad Hunte, Bobby Simpson, Bill Lawry, Frank Tyson, Jack Cheetham, E.R.T. Holmes, Godfrey Evans etc. Sold with a selection of twenty six cricket histories etc., mainly hardbacks. All titles from the co Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1017 Cricket tours 1950s & 1960s. A good selection of first-hand accounts of tours from the 1950s and 1960s with some other tour histories, mainly covering home and away tours against Australia, West Indies and South Africa. Authors include A.E.R. Gilligan, Bruce Harris, Sydney Barnes, John Arlott, Ray Lindwall, Alan Ross, J.D. McGlew, E.W. Swanton, Alec Bedser, Charles Fortune, E.M. Wellings, Ken Mackay, Keith Miller, Rex Alston etc. All originally from the collection of Gordon Ross with his bookpla Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1018 Early cricket histories and biographies 1866-1922. Five hardback titles from the collection of the sports journalist and author, Gordon Ross, the majority with his bookplate to the inside front cover. Titles are ‘Jerks in from Short-Leg’ by Quid (R.A. Fitzgerald), London 1866. ‘Wickets in the West or The Twelve in America’, R.A. Fitzgerald, London 1873. ‘Kings of Cricket’, Richard Daft, Bristol 1893. ‘Seventy-One Not Out. The Reminiscences of William Caffyn’, edited by “Mid-On” (R.P. Daft), Edin Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£42StatusSold View details 1019 Cricket histories and biographies 1866-1939. Fourteen first edition hardback titles (one exception) from the collection of the sports journalist and author, Gordon Ross, all with his bookplate to the inside. Titles are ‘Jerks in from Short-Leg’ by Quid (R.A. Fitzgerald), London 1866. ‘Cricket’, W.G. Grace, Bristol 1891. ‘The Hon. F.S. Jackson’, Percy Cross Standing, London 1906. ‘The Hambledon Men’, E.V. Lucas, London 1907. ‘Forty Seasons of First-Class Cricket’, R.G. Barlow, second edition, Man Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 1020 Cricket biographies/ histories. Three titles, each with the ink signature of the author/ subject laid down to the title page. Titles are ‘Walter Hammond’, Ronald Mason, London 1962. Good dustwrapper. Signature of Hammond on piece laid down. ‘Farewell to Cricket’. Don Bradman, London 1950. Dustwrapper with old tape repairs. Signature of Bradman on label laid down. ‘Kissing the Rod. The Story of the Tests of 1934’, P.G.H. Fender, London 1934. Original green cloth. Signature of Fender on piece laid Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£38StatusSold View details 1021 Early cricket books. Six hardback titles. ‘Cricket Notes, with a letter containing Practical Hints, by William Clark’, William Bolland, London 1851, bound in red cloth. ‘The Cricket-Field’, James Pycroft, fourth edition, London 1862, maroon quarter leather, replacement spine, original cloth and spine paper laid down. ‘Echoes from Cricket Old Fields’. Frederick Gale. First edition. Simpkin, Marshall & Co, London 1871. Bound in maroon quarter leather, gilt title to spine, original decorative card Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1022 Cricket anthologies. Eight hard back titles, of which two are signed. All with good dustwrapper unless stated. Signed titles are ‘The English Game’, Gerald Brodribb, London 1948, signed by Brodribb. ‘Nicely Nurdled, Sir!’, Christopher Lee, London 1988, signed ‘With best wishes, John Major’. Others are ‘Between the Wickets’, Eric Parker, London 1926, tears to dustwrapper. ‘Bat and Ball. A new book of cricket’, Thomas Moult, London 1935, tear and toning to dustwrapper. ‘In Praise of Cricket’, John Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 1023 ‘Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket. A Collection of 1000 New Cricket Notices from 1697 to 1800’. G.B. Buckley. Birmingham 1935. Padwick 801. Sold with ‘Fresh Light on Pre-Victorian Cricket. A Collection of New Cricket Notices from 1709 to 1837’. G.B. Buckley. Birmingham 1937. Padwick 870. Both titles bound in matching green and cream cloth boards, gilt title to spines. Signed bookplate of B.J. Wakley to inside front covers of both. Minor soiling to boards, otherwise in very good condition. Qty Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 1024 ‘The Cricketer’s Autograph Birthday Book’. T. Broadbent Trowsdale (‘Cover-Point’). London 1906. Original green pictorial cloth with gilt titles to front and spine, gilt to top page edges. Minor wear to board extremities, breaking to front internal hinge. Sold with ‘Jerks in from Short-Leg’, R.A. Fitzgerald (Quid). London 1866. Original blue cloth boards, gilt illustration to front and title to spine. Replacement endpapers. Staining and wear to boards. ‘Great Batsmen. Their Methods at a Glance’. Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 1025 ‘My Cricketing Life’. P.F. Warner. London 1921. Limited edition of 200 copies, this being no. 60, nicely signed in ink by the author. Original decorative cream cloth boards with gilt titles and emblem, gilt to top edge. Padwick 8202. Some soiling to boards, foxing to pages, slight breaking to front internal hinge, otherwise in generally good condition. Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 1026 ‘W.G. Grace. A Biography’. W. Methven Brownlee. 6th edition, Iliffe & Son, London 1890. 166pp. Original decorative paper wrappers. Presentation copy with dedication in ink to half title page to Charles Green, nicely signed by the author. Padwick 7575. The wrappers with old tape repairs to spine and edges, and protective cellophane applied. Internally in good condition. Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 1027 ‘Cricket’. W.G. Grace. Bristol 1891. ‘Crown Quarto Edition de Luxe’ edition bound in black half leather, top edge gilt, other edges untrimmed. Original black boards with gilt lettering. Replacement spine and endpapers, the original spine paper laid down. Limited de luxe edition of 652 numbered copies, signed by the author, Grace, this being no. 428. Bookplate of the sports journalist and author, Gordon Ross, to front endpaper. Some rubbing to board extremities, otherwise a nice copy, internally Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£300StatusSold View details 1028 ‘The Fight for the Ashes in 1926’, P.F. Warner, London 1926. Original blue cloth, gilt title to spine and tooled Ashes urn decoration to front. This is a presentation copy from Warner with long dedication in ink to the half title page, ‘To A.P.F. Chapman, The Pith[?] of the cricket world, in appreciation of his splendid batting, fielding & captaincy, & with every good wish from his friend and admirer’, signed and dated ‘P.F. Warner Oct. 8 1926’. Bookplate of the sports journalist and author, Gor Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 1029 ‘Cricketers and The Law’. J.W. Goldman. Privately published 1958. Black cloth with gilt title and illustration to front and spine. Limited to 350 copies, this is an unnumbered ‘presentation’ copy to Egham C.C., nicely signed by Goldman. Bookplate of the sports journalist and author, Gordon Ross, to front endpaper. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1030 ‘Bibliography of Cricket’. J.W. Goldman. Privately printed by the author 1937. Original black cloth with gilt title illustration to front, and title in gilt to spine. Limited edition of 125 numbered copies, this being no. 95, nicely signed in ink by Goldman. Bookplate of the sports journalist and author, Gordon Ross, to front endpaper. Good/ very good condition. Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 1031 W.G. Grace. Two titles. ‘The History of a Hundred Centuries’. W.G. Grace. Edited by W. Yardley. London 1895. Rebound in black quarter leather and red cloth, original pictorial paper wrappers retained. Ownership name to original front wrapper, small loss to rear wrapper, otherwise in good condition. ‘W.G. Grace- A Biography’. W. Methven Brownlee. London 1887. Original blue cloth, gilt title to front and spine. Breaking to front internal hinge, general wear, otherwise in good condition. Both title Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£32StatusSold View details 1032 ‘The Triangular Tests 1876-1912’. H.V. Dorey. London 1912. Bound in pale green boards, original decorative wrappers retained. Padwick 5011. Some wear and loss to original wrappers and early pages. Age toning throughout, otherwise in good condition. Scarce. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 1033 ‘The Heir at Law; A Comedy in Five Acts’. George Colman the younger. Longman, London 1808. 88pp rebound in modern cream cloth, lacking original wrappers. Padwick 874 lists two earlier editions of 1797 and 1800, but not this edition. The ‘Catalogue of an Exhibition on Cricket’ curated by Diana Rait Kerr in 1950 describes the play as ‘an example of the penetration of the game into the lives of every class of society’, with references to cricket including on p.15 ‘I used to notch for you’ and p.30 Estimates£150 - £250StatusUnsold View details 1034 ‘The Cecil Aldin Book’. Compiled by Cecil Aldin. Eyre & Spottiswoode, London 1932. An anthology of essays, illustrated throughout including eight colour plates, with contributions from Jack Hobbs on ‘How to get into the Eleven’, and others including Aldin and P.G. Wodehouse. Signed in pencil to the reverse of the half-title page by Aldin. Bound in original beige cloth, title label to front, and a fragment of the original title label to spine present. Some soiling to boards, slight breaking to fr Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1035 ‘Young Troublesome; or Master Jacky’s Holidays’. Designed and etched by John Leech. London 1850. Comprises twelve pages of humorous hand coloured illustrations printed on one side of each leaf in landscape format. Page four depicts children playing a game of cricket ‘in the drawing room’, a large ornate jug in glass case being shattered by the ball. Bound in modern brown cloth, gilt title to spine, original decorative stiffened card wrappers preserved. Padwick 6985. Wear to the original wrappers Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 1036 ‘The Percy Anecdotes’. Thomas Byerley and Joseph Clinton Robertson. Printed for Thomas Boys, London 1821. A collection of ‘Anecdotes of Pastime’ covering unusual activities including ‘Elephant Catching’, ‘Stag Hunting in Hungary’, ‘Clerical Dancing’ etc. with a section on cricket pp114-5, suggesting the game originated in Persia. Original pictorial paper wrappers. Contained in modern maroon slipcase. Padwick 6815-2 refers to an undated reprint, this copy is the original edition. Wear and loss to Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 1037 ‘Carmina Familiae [Family Songs]’. Privately published at 11 Southwick Crescent, Hyde Park, London 1898. 36pp. Contents page lists twenty poems contributed by six members of the same (unknown) family with their initial only given. p21 features ‘The Song of the Demon Bowler’ comprising thirteen stanzas each of six lines about a bowler and the physical harm he causes his opponents. Inscription in ink to front endpaper, ‘To Mr & Mrs Richards from the Authors Nov 15/[19]07’. Each page is printed on Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1038 ‘The Wiccamical Chaplet. A Selection of Original Poetry’. George Huddesford. Printed for Leigh, Sotheby and Son by T. Burton, London 1804. 225pp including pp131-3, ‘Cricket-Song for the Hambledon-Club, Hants, 1767’ with pencil annotation ‘by Rev. M. Cotton, Master of Hyde Abbey School, Winchester’. Rebound in later green cloth and calf, gilt title to spine, lacking original wrappers. Padwick 6390. Very good condition. Estimates£150 - £250StatusUnsold View details 1039 ‘The Athlete’s Garland. A Collection of Verse of Sport and Pastime’. Compiled by Wallace Rice. A.C. McClurg & Co., Chicago 1905. 245pp. Includes fifteen poems on cricket by Rudyard Kipling, E.V. Lucas, E.C. Lefroy, Norman Gale, Andrew Lang, W.S. Gilbert etc. Original maroon cloth boards, gilt illustration and title to front, gilt to spine and top page edges. Not recorded in Padwick. Some rubbing to board and spine extremities, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 1040 ‘The Poetry of Sport’. Badminton Library. Edited by Hedley Peek. London 1896. Large Paper edition. Limited edition number 130 of 250 copies printed. Includes poetry on various sports including hunting, shooting, cricket, fishing etc. Three quarter dark blue leather with ochre cloth boards, gilt emblem to front and title to spine, top edge gilt. Bookplate of Alfred Money Wigram MP for Romford to inside front cover. Rubbing to spine, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 1041 ‘Fresh Light on 18th Century Cricket’. G.B. Buckley. Birmingham 1935. 261pp. Original hardback with good dustwrapper. Bookplate to inside front cover of Len Hutton, and ownership signature in ink to front endpaper of the collector H.W. ‘Plum’ Warner. Padwick 801. Slipped in is the original and rarely seen four page supplement of ‘Abbreviations’ of newspaper titles referred to in the main text. The supplement is not recorded by Padwick. Some light fading to the dustwrapper spine, otherwise in ver Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1042 ‘Cricket Notes... with a letter containing Practical Hints’. William Bolland and William Clark. Trelawny Saunders, London 1851. 155pp. Comprises historical essays, reminiscences and commentary. Presentation copy with dedication in ink to inside front cover to ‘Mr John Halley. Presented to him by the Author 1851’. Slipped in is a brown paper cutting with handwritten annotation in ink in a different (unknown) hand, ‘Gaston writes in my copy of Taylor that Thackeray’s “Newcome’s character Fred Bayh Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1043 ‘Cricket in the Sun’. Learie Constantine. London 1946. First edition. 131pp. Original black cloth. Dustwrapper with wear to edges, otherwise good. Dedication in ink to half title page, ‘To John Arlott from Learie Constantine. For so much good he has been to Sport. May 1946’. Loosely inserted is a proof copy, stamped ‘Corrected’, of Arlott’s review of the book for the Times Literary Supplement of 23rd May 1946, also newspaper cuttings with obituaries, including ‘Two impressions of Learie Constant Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£240StatusSold View details 1044 ‘The Dawn of Cricket’. Compiled by H.T. Waghorn, edited by Lord Harris. Published by the Marylebone Cricket Club. London 1906. 204pp. Original red cloth covers, gilt title to spine. Bookplate of Nottinghamshire C.C.C. to inside front cover, and printed presentation label from A.W. Shelton, November 1931, laid down to front endpaper. Padwick 40. Loosely inserted are photocopies of an 8pp handwritten list of amendments and a 4pp letter from G.B. Buckley to C.J. Britton of 1st May 1939 concerning a Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1045 ‘Fresh Light on Pre-Victorian Cricket. A Collection of New Cricket Notices from 1709 to 1837’. G.B. Buckley. Birmingham 1937. Original brown cloth. Bookplate of the sports journalist and author, Gordon Ross, to inside front cover. Padwick 870. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 1046 Speedway. London and South East programmes 1948-2003. A good selection of over one hundred and twenty official programmes for speedway meetings of the period. Programmes are for meetings at Hackney 1963-1979 (Qty 90), Crayford 1968-1983 (48), Rye House 1971-1992 (Qty 40), Canterbury 1968-1981 (12), Wimbledon 1963-2004 (9), Eastbourne 1971-1991 (8), West Ham 1964-1969 (7), White City 1976 & 1977 (5), Romford 1969-1971 (3), and Wembley 1948 & 1952 (2). Minor duplication. The majority with annotati Estimates£25 - £35StatusUnsold View details 1047 Speedway. Eastern counties programmes 1958-2000. A good selection of over one hundred and ten official programmes for speedway meetings of the period. Programmes are for meetings at King’s Lynn 1967-1980 (Qty 44), Norwich 1958-1964 (22), Skegness 1988-1998 (15 including stock car racing), Boston 1971-1990 (10), Rayleigh 1965-1973 (9), Mildenhall 1975-2000 (5), and Peterborough 1971 & 1979 (3). The majority with annotations to results pages. Good/ very good condition. Estimates£25 - £30StatusUnsold View details 1048 Ipswich Speedway programmes 1964-1983. A large selection of around two hundred and forty official programmes for Ipswich Witches speedway meetings of the period. Programmes are for seasons 1964 (Qty 2), 1969 (1), 1971 (13), 1972 (48), 1973 (35), 1974 (40), 1975 (31), 1976 (32), 1977 (17), 1978 (7), 1979 (2), 1980 (4), 1982 (6), and 1983 (2). Odd duplication. The majority with annotations to results pages. Good/ very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 1049 Speedway. Southern and Welsh programmes 1958-2010. A good selection of over one hundred official programmes for speedway meetings of the period. Programmes are for meetings at Poole 1962-1978 (Qty 35), Exeter 1961-1987 (26), Newport 1964-2010 (19), Bristol 1977 & 1978 (8), Reading 1972-1996 (7), Southampton 1958 & 1959 (5), Weymouth 1974-2005 (4), Swindon 1972 & 1977 (2), and St. Austell 1997 & 2000 (2). The majority with annotations to results pages. Odd file holes, otherwise in good/ very good Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 1050 Speedway. Midlands programmes 1952-2002. A good selection of over two hundred official programmes for speedway meetings of the period. Programmes are for meetings at Coventry 1963-2002 (Qty 103), Cradley Heath 1962-1982 (64), Wolverhampton 1961-1979 (27), Stoke 1961-1994 (10), Leicester 1952-1983 (4), Long Eaton 1963 (1), Nottingham 1980 (1), and Oxford 1984 (1). The majority with annotations to results pages. Odd duplication. Good/ very good condition. Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£5StatusSold View details 1051 Speedway. Northern and Scottish programmes 1952-2006. A good selection of over one hundred and twenty official programmes for speedway meetings of the period. Programmes are for meetings at Belle Vue Manchester 1957-1985 (Qty 35), Halifax 1965-1983 (21), Sheffield 1962-1973 (17), Edinburgh 1960-1985 (10), Hull 1971-1978 (8), Bradford 1970-1985 (6), Ellesmere Port 1974-1981 (5), Workington 1970 & 1976 (4), Barrow 1974 & 1977 (3), Castleford 1979 (3), Crewe 1971 & 1975 (2), Linlithgow 1995 (2), Od Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 1052 Speedway. International programmes 1963-1984. A good selection of fifty seven official programmes for international speedway meetings of the period. Includes two programmes for overseas meetings, one held at Ruhpolding (West Germany) 17th September 1972, the other at Ostrow Wielkopolski (Poland) 24th May 1989. Other programmes are for international meetings, World Championship Finals and heats at Wembley Stadium 1963-1976 (Qty 11), Coventry 1973-1982 (8), Ipswich 1970-1978 (15), Rayleigh 1970 & Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£5StatusSold View details 1053 Athletics Programmes 1946-1968. A good selection of thirty nine original programmes for athletics meetings held at White City, London, covering international meetings, Olympic Trials, British Games, Inter-County Championships, Varsity, London Caledonian Games etc. Annotations to pages of some. Odd duplication. Minor faults, overall in good condition. Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 1054 Olympic and Commonwealth Games 1958-1976. Five official programmes for the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games in Wales covering athletics 19th, 22nd, 24th & 26th July, and boxing 25th July 1958, plus Souvenir Guide. Official Guide to the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh with official programmes for the Athletics and Closing Ceremony 25th July 1970. Four official programmes for the 1976 Montreal Olympics covering athletics, football, equestrianism and the Closing Ceremony, with two co Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 1055 Olympics Games Munich 1972. Ten official programmes for the Games covering athletics, 31st August- 4th September, 7th, 8th and 10th September, gymnastics 1st September, boxing 3rd September, and equestrian sports 11th September. Sold with three official tickets for athletics events at the Olympic Stadium 7th, 8th & 9th September, and an Official Guide to the 1972 Games. The Guide with some warping, the programmes and tickets in good/ very good condition. Qty 14. Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 1056 Sporting programmes 1950s-1980s. A selection of programmes and magazines including ‘St. Louis Hawks World Champions 1958’ American basketball magazine. Seven cricket scorecards and programmes including Gillette Cup Final 1967, 1971, Benson & Hedges Cup Final 1972 etc. Two Wimbledon Tennis Championships programmes 1966 & 1967. Ten wrestling programmes 1980s. Other sports include horse racing, showjumping, women’s hockey etc. Good condition. Qty 27. Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 1057 Athletics. ‘The Miracle Mile’. Roger Bannister (England) and John Landy (Australia) 1954. Mono photographic image of Bannister and Landy approaching the finishing line in the final of the one mile race at the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games at the Empire Stadium, Vancouver, Canada. The photograph, with unknown signature in bold black ink to lower portion of the image, mounted with signatures in pencil of Bannister and Landy window mounted below. Overall 12”x16”. Certificate of authent Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 1058 Signed sporting autobiographies. Four hardback titles, each signed by the author/ subject. Titles are ‘Unless I’m Very Much Mistaken’, Murray Walker 2002. ‘Paula. My Story So Far’, Paula Ratcliffe 2004. ‘Black, White & Gold’, Kelly Holmes 2005. ‘My Autobiography’, John Virgo 2017. All with good dustwrappers. Very good condition. Estimates£25 - £35StatusUnsold View details 1059 Sporting books. Six hardback titles. ‘Lawn Tennis’, H.W.W. Wilberforce, London 1895. ‘The “House” On Sport’, W.A. Morgan, Vol. I London 1898, and Vol. II 1899, staining to boards. Two volumes of ‘The Badminton Library of Sports & Pastimes’, ‘Football’ ‘New Impression’ 1908, and ‘Cricket’ ‘New Edition’ 1920. ‘With the Skin of their Teeth’, G.O. Nickalls, London 1951. Some faults as described, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 1060 Sporting histories and reference books. Three boxes comprising a good selection of over forty mainly modern hardback titles, some softbacks, covering rugby union (Qty 14), golf (8), cricket (7), motorsport (4), Olympics (3), tennis (1), baseball (1), snooker (1), and a selection of general interest, film, stage etc. (4). Titles include ‘Olympic Story’, Ernest A. Bland, London 1948. Dustwrapper with tear to head of spine. ‘The Olympic Games’, Lord Killanin & John Rodda, London 1976. ‘Centenary Hi Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 1061 Sporting book, programmes and trade cards. A selection covering various sports including one signed book, ‘Foggy’, Carl Fogarty (World Superbike Champion), 2000, hardback signed to the title page by Fogarty, with good dustwrapper. Twenty two official programmes including five for American Football matches played in England at Villa Park 1985 (including original ticket) and 2013-2106 for matches at Wembley. Athletics ‘British Games’ programme for the meeting at White City 1938. Three Ice Hockey p Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£22StatusSold View details 1062 Horse Racing. Dick Francis. ‘Blood Sport’. Michael Joseph, London 1967. First edition, first impression of Dick Francis’ sixth published novel. Original hardback with very good dustwrapper, signed in ink to the title page by the author. Very good condition. Rare. Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 1063 Horse Racing. Four hardback titles. ‘The History of the English Turf 1904-1930’ in two volumes, T.H. Brown, Virtue & Co., London 1931. Both volumes bound in original full brown leather, gilt illustrations and titles to fronts and spine, green page edges. ‘Flat Racing’, Earl of Harewood & P.E. Ricketts etc., Lonsdale Library Vol. XXVIII, London c.1944, good condition with very good dustwrapper. ‘The Turf Who’s Who? 1932’, May Fair Press, London, blue cloth, some fading to spine, otherwise in good Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£15StatusSold View details 1064 ‘The Fox Hound. A Monthly [Quarterly] Publication devoted primarily to Hound Breeding for the best interests of the Sport’. A full run of the magazine issued quarterly from November 1910 (first issue) to October 1914. Handsomely bound in eight volumes, lacking original paper wrappers, each volume in matching half leather and maroon cloth, raised bands and gilt titles to spines, gilts to top page edges. Titles to spines are ‘November 1910, April 1911, October 1911, April 1912, October 1912, April Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 1065 Athletics. Royal Air Force Athletic & Cross Country Association. Two excellent and impressive pre-war gold metal medals by F. Phillips of Aldershot, one dated 1938. One in original case. Sold with a further medal in case for the English Challenge Cup 1935, 440 yards relay (Ladies). Qty 3. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £40StatusUnsold View details 1066 Olympic Games 1928-1996. Selection of collectors’ cards, medals, badges etc. Includes forty two German colour collectors’ cards for the 1928 Amsterdam Olympic Games. An unusual cigarette tin for the Olympic Games Berlin 1936 with ‘1936’ and emblem to top and base and manufacturers name to the sides. Approx. 3”x2”, wear to decoration. Great Britain lapel badge for the Montreal Olympics 1976 and key ring for the Great Britain Olympic team at Atlanta 1996. Mars limited edition set of four pin badge Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 1067 Cycling autographs 1970s-1990s. A good selection of approx. sixty signatures of international cyclists, each signed to individual white cards and colour promotional cards. Signatures include Lance Armstrong, Roberto Pistore, Laurent Jalabert, Alex Zuille, Melchior Mauri, Neil Stephens, Maurizio Fondriest, Sean Yates, Kevin Livingston, Serge Baquet, Fabio Rosciolli, Frans Maassen, Heinz Imboden, Erik Dekker, Oscar Pellicioli, Arnaud Leroy, Alessio Galletti, Eric Boyer, Tony Doyle etc. Includes se Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 1068 Sporting signatures 1970s-2000s. A large selection of over 160 signatures on white cards from the sporting world with good coverage of horse racing, tennis, athletics and chess. Signatures include Richard Dunwoody, Jonjo O’Neill, Brough Scott, Pat Eddery, Willie Carson, Frankie Dettori, Lester Piggott, Richard Dunwoody, Bob Champion, Peter Scudamore, Richard Pitman, Dick Francis, Ginger McCain (horse racing), Linford Christie, Jamie Baulch, Sonia O’Sullivan, Brian Hooper, Leanda Cave, Darren Cam Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 1069 Sporting signatures 1970s-2000s. A good selection of over eighty signatures on white cards and the odd promotional card and printed image, from the sporting world with good coverage of snooker, athletics track and field, swimming, rugby, motorcycling, table tennis etc. Signatures include Ray Reardon, Kirk Stevens, Steve Davis (snooker), John Regis, Linford Christie, Colin Jackson, Tony Jarrett, Kathy Merry, Sally Gunnell (athletics), Sharron Davies, Duncan Goodhew (swimming), Gregor Townsend, Je Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 1070 ‘The New Game of Badminton ‘Piladex’. Circa 1900- a cross between table tennis and badminton. A Victorian parlour game in original box with advertising label to box lid. The game appears complete with net, two bats, six balls and the instruction sheet. Some wear to the box and fading to the label. Good condition Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 1071 ‘’Henry Cooper. An Autobiography’. London 1972. Hardback with good dustwrapper. Presentation copy to the sports journalist and author, Gordon Ross, signed with dedication to title page by Cooper. Bookplate of Ross to front endpaper. Sold with an original Christmas card with family portrait photograph to inside from Cooper and his family to Ross. Very good condition. Qty 2. Sold with a box of sporting books, histories, biographies, Wimbledon programme for 1976 and 1989, Henley Regatta programmes Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£15StatusSold View details 1072 ‘The Hamlyn Encyclopedia of Grands Prix. David Hodges 1988. Signed to pages and pictures by many of the drivers featured. Signatures include Berger, Brabham, Brooks, Hunt, Watson, Lauda, Mansell, Moss, Patrese, Piquet, Scheckter, Stewart, Surtees, Tyrrell, Warwick etc. Some duplicate signatures. Good condition Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 1073 ‘Ascot Toilet Soap’. Early decorative advertising box made by J. Margerison & Co of Preston. The box would have held the soap. Scene of Ascot Races to the lid and horses racing at Ascot to side panels. Registration no. 384433 for 1901. Minor staining to base otherwise in good condition. Estimates£30 - £40StatusUnsold View details 1074 ‘London Laughs. Derby Day. It bolted from the roundabouts’. Excellent and original pen and ink drawing artwork by artist Joseph Lee, showing the finishing line at the Derby at Epsom. A fairground horse appears to be winning the race much to the consternation of the jockeys on the horses and the packed crowd, the fairground horse with a big smile on its face. The artwork, signed by Lee, was published in the London Evening News and is dated 1st June 1938. Overall 15”x21” Some wear to the odd corne Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1075 Fishing jug. Royal Doulton ‘Gallant Fishers’ Tudor shape jug. The jug features two sleeping fisherman sitting on a wall with the quote ‘The Gallant Fisher’s Life It Is The Best Of Any’ on the inside rim. 7” tall. Royal Doulton ‘Gallant Fishers’ backstamp and painted pattern reference to base Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£18StatusSold View details 1076 Fishing jug. Royal Doulton ‘Gallant Fishers’ Tudor shape jug. The jug features two fisherman sitting on a wall smiling as they have caught a fish, with the quote ‘Of Recreation there is none so free as fishing is alone’ on the inside rim. 8” tall. Royal Doulton ‘Gallant Fishers’ backstamp and painted pattern reference to base Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£22StatusSold View details 1077 Royal Doulton ‘Burslem’ Isaac Walton biscuit barrel with silver plated handle and lid decorated with fisherman of various sizes to sides with floral decoration to top border. Doulton marks and number D2312 to base. Approximately 7” tall. Very good condition Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£22StatusSold View details 1078 Fishing Tyg. Large and impressive three handled tyg with scene of monks fishing. Rhyme to side reads ‘Tomorrow will be Friday, Every Brother his rod he took, Every rod had a line and a hook, every hook had a bait so fine, and thus they sang in the Evenshine, tomorrow will be Friday’. Rods, net and catch bag, grapes and floral decoration to inside border. Brown lined decoration to handles, rim and base. 5.5” tall, 5.5” diameter plus handles. Circa 1908. Marks to base for ‘Late Foley, Shelley’ and Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 1079 Fishing Motto Plates. Five similar Wedgwood Pottery Plates all depicting scenes of Fishermen. Around the outside of each plate is an inspirational phrase or motto that coincides with the scene depicted. Mottos are ‘Be always as merry as ever you can, for none delight in a sorrowful man’, ‘When the wind is in the west, then the fishes bite the best’, ‘More rain more rest, fair weather isn’t always best’, ‘Man’s life’s a vapour & full of woes, he cuts a caper & down he goes’ and ‘He whipped day in Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£18StatusSold View details 1080 Jack Petersen. British and Empire (Commonwealth) Heavyweight Champion 1930s. Large original mono studio photograph of Peterson in boxing pose wearing his Lonsdale Belt. Nicely and boldly signed in gold ink by Peterson. Photographer’s signature in pencil to lower right corner for Chas. H. Farmer of Barry. The photograph measures 11”x14”, framed and glazed, overall 14.5”x18”. Slight wear and soiling to extremities, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 1081 Evander Holyfield v Larry Holmes. Large official colour poster for the Heavyweight Championship contest held at Caesars Palace, 19th June 1992. 40”x27”. Very good condition. Estimates£20 - £30Winning Bid£10StatusSold View details 1082 Boxing programmes 1947-1974. Seven official fight programmes for Freddie Mills v Enrico Bertola 1947. Al Phillips v Ray Famechon 1947. ‘Featherweight Championship of the British Empire’ 1947. ‘60th Amateur Boxing Association Championships’ 1948. ‘Carnival of Champions’ 1951. Muhammad Ali v Jerry Quarry Viewsport stream 1972. Joe Bugner v Boone Kirkman 1974. Good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 1083 Golf snuff box. An oblong black lacquered papier mache snuff box with hinged lid, believed to be circa 1870/80’s. The lid painted with an early golfing scene golfers with caddie’s playing golf. Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 1084 Carltonware stoneware circular match holder c.1906 printed with a colour illustration of two men playing golf and caddie holding the bag. Maker’s stamp to base with registration no. 333948. 2.5” tall, 2.75” diameter. Good condition Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£38StatusSold View details 1085 Royal Doulton Lambeth Golf jug. An attractive Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug with strap handle, of bulbous form, with art nouveau design with scrolled foliate borders, enriched in green, blue and brown glazes, with three golfing scenes in white relief. The designs are based on models by John Broad and are ‘Lost Ball’ and ‘The Drive’. The base of the jug is stamped ‘Doulton Lambeth England’ the number ‘159’. 6” tall. Some browning to the figures, restored crack to the inside of the loop of t Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 1086 Royal Doulton ‘Golfing series’ milk jug, the body decorated with a continuous scene of cavalier figures (Crombie) of golfers and caddies playing golf with proverb inscription ‘He that complains is never pitied’, decorated with green line decoration to extremities. Approximately 3.5” tall. With Royal Doulton stamp and number D3395 to base. Produced by Royal Doulton from 1911-1930. Good/very good condition. A rare golfing milk jug Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 1087 Royal Doulton ‘Golfing series’ jug, the body decorated with a continuous scene of cavalier figures (Crombie) of golfers playing golf with top border scene of golf course border with proverb inscription ‘All fools are not knaves but all knaves are fools’, decorated with green line decoration to extremities.. Approximately 4.75” tall. With Royal Doulton stamp and number D3395 to base. Produced by Royal Doulton from 1911-1930. Good/very good condition. A rare golfing item Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£48StatusSold View details 1088 Royal Doulton. Two ‚ ‘Golfing series’ plates, decorated to face in colour with cavalier figures (Charles Crombie) playing golf, one with proverb inscription ‘Give losers leave to speak and winners to laugh’, the other with ‘He that always complains is never pitied’. Colour golf course border to top border of plate. 9.5” and 8.5” diameter. With Royal Doulton stamp and ref no D3395 to base. Produced by Royal Doulton from 1911-1930. Good/very good condition. Qty 2 Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£15StatusSold View details 1089 A large Royal Doulton ‘Airbrush Brown’ Kingsware lemonade jug with a golf scene of cavalier golfer with caddie (Charles Crombie) to one side and a smaller group playing golf to verso. Royal Doulton mark and No. 5716 is on the bottom of the jug. 9.5” tall. Circa 1930’s. Very good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 1090 A large Royal Doulton Kingsware pitcher with a golf scene of cavalier golfer with caddie (Charles Crombie) to one side and a smaller group playing golf to verso. Royal Doulton mark to the bottom of the jug. 9” tall. Circa 1930. Very good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 1091 Royal Doulton Kingsware brown mug/tankard with a golf scene of cavalier golfer with caddie (Charles Crombie) to one side and a smaller group playing golf to verso. Royal Doulton mark to the bottom of the mug. 5.5” tall. Circa 1930. Very good condition Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£32StatusSold View details 1092 Royal Doulton ‘Airbrush Brown’ Kingsware mug/tankard with a golf scene of cavalier golfer with caddie (Charles Crombie) to one side and a smaller group playing golf to verso. Royal Doulton mark and No. 5716 to the bottom of the mug. 5.5” tall. Circa 1930. Very good condition Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£28StatusSold View details 1093 Burleigh Ware ‘Golfer’ jug of tapering shape with handle moulded as a golfer playing a shot, the jug with a golf course painted in colours against a bright yellow ground, 7.75”, This is a reproduction of the 1930’s pieces made in 2000 by Burgess Dorling and Leigh. Mark to base is a Burleigh printed factory mark with B.D & L to centre. Good/very good condition. Sold with a Copeland Spode ‘Fortuna’ golf jug in light blue with golf scene in white to sides and caddie to verso. Copeland Spode mark to Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£28StatusSold View details 1094 An earthenware figure of a boy golfer, circa 1937. Made by Stefan Dakon,Austria, 1904-1992 for Keramos. 9” tall. Printed factory marks and ‘Dakon’, impressed numbers ‘2121/32/L to base. Very good condition. Sold with a brown vase with figure of a boy golfer playing a shot. 7.75” tall. Similar to a Royal Doulton Kingsware, no marks to base. Good condition. Qty 2 Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 1095 ‘Proverbs’. Royal Doulton Series ware plate transfer printed with a panel of a golfer, inscribed Proverbs, If at first you don’t succeed try again. A miss is as good as a mile, the base stamped Royal Doulton Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£38StatusSold View details 1096 Golf ceramic figures. Three golf figures, two driving, one entitles ‘Teeing Off’ Royal Doulton 1990. HN3276. the other unmarked on wooden plinth. Plus another ceramic golf scene of a golfer puzzled by a rabbit appearing out of the hole on the green, bag laying on the green to side. Unknown signature to base. Made in Italy stamp. 9” tall. Sold with three small Carlton Ware golf figures with golf ball faces c1960’s?, in red, yellow and green. Plus a golfing salt and pepper set, a golfer salt pot a Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 1097 Golf ceramics. Selection of golfing ceramics, a tall and decorative hand painted golfing tankard with lid, golf scenes to sides in yellow and brown with caddie handle, the lid decorated with small golfer and caddie,10” tall, a caddie spill holder, a little worn, 5.5”, ‘a limited edition ‘The Golf Tankard’, Royal Doulton 1992, a figure of a boy caddie carrying a very large golf bag, ‘Wooden Spoon Society Wentworth 1995’ to bag, a comical white caddie figure and a Crown Staffordshire cup and sauc Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 1098 ‘Ryder Cup. The Belfry 1985’. An Aynsley China prototype plate, one of thirty made, apparently the other plates were presented to the players, Aynsley pottery mark to base. 10.5” diameter. This plate was originally sold in 2015 by Hanson’s and part of the lot description stated that ‘The vendor’s husband worked at Aynsley China in the 1980’s. Good condition. 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