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Also two real photograph postcards of unknown cricketers and ground, and nine Star Series mono postcards o Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 202 ‘The West Indies Touring Team [to England] 1950’. Official mono printed photograph of the team with printed title players’ names and facsimile signatures to borders. Signed in ink to verso by twelve members of the touring party. Signatures are Weekes, Christiani, Trestrail, Marshall, Valentine, Williams, Goddard, Walcott, Jones, Gomez, Ramadhin and Pierre. 7.75”x5.5”. Some soiling and creasing, otherwise in generally good condition. Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 203 South Africa early 1900s. Mono real photograph studio portrait of V.C. Robbins (Natal 1919-1927), depicted head and shoulders wearing military attire. Signed in ink to the lower, darker part of the photograph by Robbins and dated 9th April 1917. 3.5”x5.5”. Sold with an original sepia photograph of the ‘Durban Team 1910’, seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. Players named in pencil below include South African Test cricketers Horace Chapman, Len Tuckett, Herbie Taylor and Dan Taylor Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 204 Arthur Conan Doyle. Brighton College v M.C.C. 1908. Original mono panoramic photograph of the M.C.C. team standing in one row wearing cricket attire on the pitch at Brighton College Ground, Brighton, for the match played 18th June 1908. The players’ names are listed in pencil to verso, and feature Arthur Conan Doyle, and other first-class cricketers including John Rawlin, Alec Hearne, Campbell Hulton, Evelyn Metcalfe, Hugh Poyntz etc. 10.5”x4”. Photographer unknown. Very good condition. Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£400StatusSold View details 205 M.C.C. tours to Devon 1911-1913. Four early original sepia photographs of M.C.C. teams depicted seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire, some in boaters and caps, one in formal attire. Two are annotated to verso in ink, one ‘MCC XI Devon Tour 1911’, another similarly for 1912, and a third is dated to the front 1913. The other photograph is annotated to verso ‘MCC v Fareham [Hampshire]’, undated but of the same period. Some players featured are wearing county caps for Kent and Middlese Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£150StatusSold View details 206 M.C.C. tour to Australia 1928/29. Original mono photograph of the M.C.C. and opposing teams and officials in a joint photograph set behind a pavilion. Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 207 Kent. Official ‘Kent County Cricket Club’ printed photograph of the 1967 Gillette Cup winning team standing and seated in rows wearing blazers. Signed to the borders by all sixteen featured players. Signatures are Cowdrey (Captain), Denness, Sayer, Leary, Dixon, Wilson, Brown, Prodger, Dye, Luckhurst, Ealham, Graham, Underwood, Shepherd, Nicholls and Knott. Overall 11.25”x9”. Good condition. Sold with official tour brochures for India to England 1946 and Australia to England 1953, both edited by Estimates£20 - £30Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 208 The Ashes. England v Australia 1926. Full size ‘Warren Bardsley Specially Selected’ cricket bat by Duke and Son, Penshurst. Signed in ink to the face by all sixteen playing members of the Australian touring party and thirteen members of the England team for the deciding 5th ‘Timeless’ Test at the Kennington Oval, 14th- 18th August 1926. Australian signatures are Bardsley (Captain), Collins, Ryder, Andrews, Hendry, Ponsford, Gregory, Grimmett, Oldfield, Everett, Macartney, Taylor, Woodfull, Richa Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£200StatusSold View details 209 England 1981 & 1998. Stuart Surridge ‘Perfect’ full size bat signed to the front by twelve members of the England team. Signatures are Brearley (Captain), Willis, Hendrick, Boycott, Gatting, Tavare, Emburey, Knott, Larkins, Allott, Botham and Parker. Also nicely signed to the back by seventeen members of the 1981 Kent team including Ealham, Asif Iqbal, Woolmer, Johnson, Jarvis, Dilley, Underwood, Baptiste, Taylor, Ellison, Benson, Spelman etc. Ownership name of Alan Ealham to rear shoulder. The Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 210 The Ashes 2009. Full size Duncan Fearnley ‘Cricket Australia’ bat for the ‘npower Ashes Series 2009 England v Australia’. Printed title and players’ name labels to face, nicely signed in ink by all sixteen listed members of the Australian touring party. Signatures are Ponting (Captain), Clarke, Clark, Haddin, Hauritz, Hilfenhaus, Hughes, Hussey, Johnson, Katich, Lee, Manou, McDonald, North, Siddle and Watson. Perishing to handle rubber and slight toning to the blade, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 211 The Ashes 2009. Full size Duncan Fearnley ‘Cricket Australia’ bat for the ‘npower Ashes Series 2009 England v Australia’. Printed title and players’ name labels to face, nicely signed in ink by all sixteen listed members of the Australian touring party. Signatures are Ponting (Captain), Clarke, Clark, Haddin, Hauritz, Hilfenhaus, Hughes, Hussey, Johnson, Katich, Lee, Manou, McDonald, North, Siddle and Watson. Very good condition. Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 212 South Africa Women’s tour to England 2000. Full size Gunn and Moore ‘Autographing’ bat with players’ name labels for the England and South Africa teams. Fully signed by the fourteen listed England players and fifteen South Africans. England signatures in thick black ink include Connor (Captain), Edwards, Harper, Leng, Pearson, Reynard, Shaw, Claire Taylor, Clare Taylor etc. South African signatures include Price (Captain), Eksteen, Davies, Hodgkinson, Kuylaars, Lewis, Ndzundzu, Scheepers, Terbla Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 213 South Africa Women’s tour to England 2008. Full size Duncan Fearnley bat with printed title and players’ name labels for the England and South Africa teams. Fully signed in ink by the fifteen listed England players and fourteen South Africans. England signatures include Edwards (Captain), Atkins, Brunt, Greenway, Guha, Marsh, Rainford-Brent, Shaw, Shrubsole, C. Taylor, S. Taylor etc. South African signatures include Brits (Captain), Terblanche, Anderson, Chetty, Fritz, Kilowan, Letsoalo, Loubser Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 214 England ‘NatWest Women’s Series 2012’. Full size ‘England Cricket’ bat with printed title and players’ name labels for the England team. Signed in thick black ink by fourteen of the listed England players. Signatures are Edwards (Captain), Beaumont, Brunt, Brindle, Colvin, Elwiss, Greenway, Gunn, Hazell, Knight, Marsh, Rowe, Taylor and Wyatt. Lacking the signature of Shrubsole. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 215 Signed miniature bats 1938/39- 1990s. A selection of nine miniature bats. Four are signed including one from the M.C.C. tour to South Africa 1938/39 by Geo. Dalton & Son, Durban ‘Zephyr’ 14”, signed in ink to the face by fifteen members of the M.C.C. touring party including Hammond (Captain), Yardley, Valentine, Ames, Farnes, Goddard, Paynter, Wilkinson, Edrich, Verity, Hutton, Perks, Bartlett, Wright and Gibb. Also signed to the back by ten members of the South Africa team including Melville, M Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 216 ‘England v Pakistan Test Tour 2005’. England short sleeve white shirt with three lions and crown emblem to chest, and sponsor’s logos to chest and sleeves. The shirt fully signed to the front by the sixteen playing members of the England touring party. Signatures are Vaughan (Captain), Anderson, Bell, Collingwood, Flintoff, Giles, Harmison, Hoggard, Jones, Loudon, Pietersen, Plunkett, Prior, Strauss, Trescothick and Udal. The shirt framed and glazed with players’ names and ‘Professional Crickete Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 217 ‘England v Sri Lanka ODI Series 2006’. England blue short sleeve shirt with red sleeves and trim, three lions and crown emblem to chest, and sponsor’s logos to chest and sleeves. The shirt fully signed to the front by the fifteen playing members of the England team with printed names of each player below the signature. Signatures are Strauss (Captain), Bell, Bresnan, Chapple, Collingwood, Cook, Dalrymple, Harmison, Jones, Joyce, Loudon, Sajid Mahmood, Pietersen, Plunkett and Trescothick. Produce Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 218 Cricket plate and tankards. Three items including a Royal Albert ‘England v Australia July 1981. Howzat?’ (Botham and Willis’s Test) plate in original presentation box. 8.25” diameter. Two identical Franklin Porcelain ‘The Ashes [Centenary] Tankard 1882-1982’ tankards, one with additional inscription in gold lustre to base, ‘Visit of Leek Cricket Club/ 1982’. Both 6.5” tall. Very good condition. Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£5StatusSold View details 219 Colin Blythe. Kent & England 1899-1914. Kent navy blue cloth cricket cap with raised embroidered county emblem of the white horse, the Kent emblem, to front. The cap, with small peak typical of a pre first world war cap, from the Sankey family collection and previously sold by Knights as lot 570 in October 1995, it was bought by well known collector Mike Smith and sold by Knights after his death in an auction held in 2017 by Kent County Cricket Club. The cap has a small moth hole to the peak oth Estimates£2,000 - £3,000Winning Bid£2,600StatusSold View details 220 Colin Blythe. Kent & England 1899-1914. England navy blue cloth cricket cap with raised wired emblem of the three lions and crown to front. The cap, by H. Ludlam & Co of Albemarle Street, London, with small peak typical of a pre first world war cap has been in the collection of Kent County Cricket Club for many years. The cap has wear and breaking to the inner lining of the cap otherwise in good condition. An early England cap from a truly notable cricketer of the ‘Golden Age’ of cricket Estimates£2,000 - £3,000Winning Bid£5,000StatusSold View details 221 ‘Kent County Cricket Club 1906’. Very wide panoramic style oil painting on canvas by renowned artist Albert Chevallier Tayler, the painting finally completed in 1906 as a companion piece to the larger and famous painting of ‘Kent v Lancashire at Canterbury 1906’. The portrait panel painting with central image and title, in banner, depicting portraits of Lord Harris and George Marsham, head and shoulders, within decorative cameo panels with title below. To the right and the left of this central i Estimates£20,000 - £30,000StatusUnsold View details 222 ‘W.G. Grace at the Wicket’. Original sepia photogravure, after Archibald Stuart Wortley 1890, of the famous painting of Grace in batting pose at Lord’s, which hangs in the Long Room at Lord’s. Published by Manson, Swan and Morgan, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1st May 1891, printed in Berlin, with cricket ball remarque to lower border. Signed in pencil to lower border by the subject, W.G. Grace, and by the artist, Wortley and limited to 100 copies. The photogravure, measuring 18”x22.5”, is laid down to b Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£300StatusSold View details 223 The Ashes. England v Australia 2005. ‘Kasprowicz, Caught Jones, Edgbaston 2005’. Large limited edition print from the original by Jack Russell depicting England wicket-keeper Geraint Jones about to take the catch down the leg side to dismiss Kasprowicz off the glove to give England victory by two runs in the nail-biting 2nd Test at Edgbaston, 4th- 7th August 2005. The print, limited to only twenty five copies, was produced for Geraint Jones’ Benefit Year in 2012, and is signed to the back by Jon Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 224 Clarence Victor ‘Clarrie’ Grimmett. Wellington, Victoria, South Australia & Australia 1911-1941. Original sepia plain back postcard of Grimmett, head and shoulders wearing Australia Test cap. Nicely signed in ink to the photograph by Grimmett. No. 9 in the series produced by B.D.V. cigarettes of Godfrey Phillips of London, as part of their advertising campaign for the 1930 Australian tourists. Postally unused. Very light creasing to one corner, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 225 David Hunter. Yorkshire 1888-1909. Mono real photograph postcard of Hunter in wicket keeping pose with title ‘Well Thrown In’. Signed in ink to lower border by Hunter. Hartmann 1377. Postally unused. Some creasing and silvering, otherwise in good condition. Sold with another copy of the same postcard with annotation to lower border, and a mono postcard of Frank Mitchell (Yorkshire, Cambridge University, England & South Africa 1894-1912) standing full length in cricket attire. Dainty Series. Post Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 226 David Denton. Yorkshire & England 1894-1920. Mono real photograph postcard of Denton standing full length wearing cricket attire and Yorkshire cap, leaning on his bat. Signed in black ink to lower border by Denton. Durhams of Leeds. Postally unused. Minor silvering, otherwise a nice image in very good condition. Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 227 Lees Whitehead. Yorkshire 1889-1904. Mono real photograph postcard of Whitehead standing full length wearing cricket attire and Yorkshire cap, leaning on his bat. Signed in black ink to lower border by Whitehead. Durhams of Leeds. Postally unused. Some silvering, otherwise in good condition. A rarer signature. Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 228 Schofield Haigh. Yorkshire & England 1895-1913. Mono real photograph postcard of Haigh in bowling pose with title ‘Yorkshire Style’. Signed in black ink by Haigh to lower border. Hartmann 1378. Postally unused. Minor age toning, small blemish affecting the signature, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 229 William Gunn. Nottinghamshire & England 1880-1904. Mono real photograph postcard of Gunn standing full length in cricket attire and cap, leaning on his bat. Signed in black in by Gunn to lower border. R. Thiele series no. 7258. Printed in Berlin. Postally unused. Some silvering, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£240StatusSold View details 230 Nottinghamshire. Geoff Millman and John Springall. Two player portrait postcards one of Millman (Nottinghamshire & England 1957-1965), the other of Springall (Nottinghamshire 1955-1063), depicted head and shoulders. Both postcards with printed name and county to lower border. Signed in ink by the featured player. Sporting Handbooks Ltd. Postally unused. Mount marks to corners, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 231 Nottinghamshire. Cyril Poole and John Cotton. Two player portrait postcards one of Poole (Nottinghamshire & England 1948-1962), the other of Cotton (Nottinghamshire & Leicestershire 1958-1969), depicted head and shoulders. Both postcards with printed name and county to lower border. Signed in ink by the featured player. Sporting Handbooks Ltd. Postally unused. Mount marks to corners, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 232 Nottinghamshire. Reg Simpson, Mervyn Winfield and Norman Hill. Three player portrait postcards, one of Simpson (Sind, Europeans, Nottinghamshire & England 1944-1963), Winfield (Nottinghamshire 1954-1966), and Hill (Nottinghamshire 1953-1968), each depicted head and shoulders. All three postcards with printed name and county to lower border. Each signed in ink by the featured player. Sporting Handbooks Ltd. Postally unused. Creasing to corners of the Simpson and Winfield postcards, mount marks to Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£38StatusSold View details 233 Yorkshire. Brian Close and Ray Illingworth. Two player portrait postcards, one of Close (Yorkshire, Somerset & England 1949-1977), the other of Illingworth (Yorkshire, Leicestershire & England 1951-1983). Both postcards with printed name and county to lower border. Each signed in ink by the featured player. Sporting Handbooks Ltd. Postally unused. Slight creasing to corners of both postcards, mount marks to corners, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 234 Surrey. Peter May, Alec Bedser and Micky Stewart. Three player portrait postcards. One of May (Surrey, Cambridge University & England 1950-1963) by Sporting Handbooks Ltd. The others of Bedser (Surrey & England 1939-1960) and Stewart (Surrey & England 1954-1972), both by F.C. Dick, Oval Bookstall. All three postcards with printed name to lower border. Each signed in ink by the featured player. Postally unused. Mount marks to corners of the May postcard, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 235 Surrey. Jim Laker and Ken Barrington. Three signed player portrait postcards. Includes two by Sporting Handbooks Ltd. one of Laker (Surrey, Essex & England 1946-1964), the other Barrington (Surrey & England 1953-1968), both with printed name and county to lower border and signed by the featured players. Minor mount marks to corners. Also a similar signed postcard of Laker by F.C. Dick, Oval Bookstall. Sold with a further ten unsigned player postcards by F.C. Dick. Players are May, E. Bedser, Bar Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 236 Hampshire. Four signed player portrait postcards. Includes one of Derek Shackleton (Hampshire & England 1948-1969) by Sporting Handbooks Ltd. Also three plain back postcards of Butch White (Hampshire, Glamorgan & England 1957-1972), Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie (Hampshire 1951-1965), and Peter Sainsbury (Hampshire 1954-1976). Publisher unknown. All four postcards signed by the featured player. All postally unused. Adhesive marks to verso of the three plain back postcards, otherwise in good/ very good Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 237 Hampshire. Three signed player portrait postcards. Includes two by A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich, of Derek Shackleton (Hampshire & England 1948-1969) and Peter Sainsbury (Hampshire 1954-1976). Also one plain back postcards of Jimmy Gray (Hampshire 1948-1966), publisher unknown. All three postcards signed by the featured player. All postally unused. Adhesive marks to verso of the Shackleton and Gray postcards, other odd minor faults, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 238 Gloucestershire and Somerset. Two signed player portrait postcards. One of Arthur Milton (Gloucestershire & England 1948-1974), the other of Bill Alley (New South Wales & Somerset 1945-1968). Both by Sporting Handbooks Ltd. with player name and county to lower border. Each signed by the featured player. Minor mount marks to corners, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£48StatusSold View details 239 M.C.C. tour of South Africa 1948/49. Rarer sepia postcard of the Union-Castle Line ‘Durban Castle’ which took the team to South Africa. Signed in ink to card face by fifteen members of the touring party. Signatures are Mann (Captain), Evans, Palmer, Hutton, Simpson, Watkins, Crapp, Jenkins, Bedser, Wright, Young, Washbrook, Gladwin, Compton, and the manager, Green. Postally unused. Some age toning and creasing to corners, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 240 M.C.C. tour of South Africa 1956/57. Rarer sepia postcard of the Union-Castle Line R.M.S. ‘Edinburgh Castle’ which took the team to South Africa. Very nicely signed in ink to card face by nineteen members of the touring party. Signatures include May (Captain), Laker, Duckworth, Evans, Lock, Parks, Oakman, Brown, Compton, Bailey, Tyson, Cowdrey, Richardson, Loader, Insole, Wardle, Taylor etc. Postally unused. Ink annotation to verso, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 241 M.C.C. tour to Australia 1950/51. A collection of seventeen mono plain back postcards of members of the M.C.C. touring party. Each is depicted head and shoulders wearing tour blazer and is signed to the image or the lower border by the featured player. Signatures are Brown (Captain), Bailey, Bedser, Berry, Close, Compton, Dewes, Evans, Hollies, Hutton, McIntyre, Parkhouse, Sheppard, Simpson, Washbrook, Wright and Warr. The postcards with deckled edges, the Bedser and Simpson cards slightly large Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£320StatusSold View details 242 Derbyshire and Worcestershire. Two signed player portrait postcards. One of Donald Carr (Derbyshire, Oxford University & England 1946-1963), the other of Dick Richardson (Worcestershire & England 1952-1967). Both by Sporting Handbooks Ltd. with player name and county to lower border. Each signed by the featured player. Minor mount marks to corners, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Sold with a signed mono press portrait photograph of Doug Insole, and a signature in ink on piece of Percy Ch Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£38StatusSold View details 243 David William Jennings. Kent 1909-1914. Sepia real photograph postcard of Jennings in batting pose wearing Kent cap. Kingsway Real Photo Series no. S11393. Postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£20 - £30Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 244 Hon. Lionel Hallam Tennyson. Hampshire & England 1913-1935. Phillips ‘Pinnace’ premium issue cabinet size mono real photograph trade card of Tennyson standing three quarter length wearing cricket attire and blazer, holding a pipe. No. 97.C. 4”x6”. Plain back. Small adhesive mount marks to verso, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 245 ‘Somerset County Cricket Team, 1909’. Sepia real photograph postcard of the Somerset team, featuring John Daniell (Captain) and Sammy Woods, seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and assorted blazers. Publisher unknown. Postally unused. Minor wear to edges and corners, light vertical crease, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£200StatusSold View details 246 Team and player postcards 1900s-1950s. Ten postcards of which seven are real photographs including ‘Kent v. Essex, Brentwood May 31st 1934’. Record score. Mono real photograph postcard depicting Bill Ashdown, Les Ames and Frank Woolley standing in front of the scoreboard, Kent having recorded their record County Championship score of 803 for four wickets declared, winning the match by an innings and 192 runs. Printed details of the scores achieved by the three batsmen, Ashdown scoring 332, Ames Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 247 West Indies tour to England 1906. Early mono postcard of the West Indies touring party, depicted seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire, blazers and assorted headgear. Players’ names printed to margins of Austin (Captain), Harrigan, Goodman, Learmond, Ollivierre, Morrison, Constantine, Challenor, Parker, Burton, Layne, Cumberbatch, Bancroft and Smith. Photo by R. Scott & Co., Manchester. Postally unused. Good condition. Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£28StatusSold View details 248 Nottinghamshire C.C.C. 1925. Original sepia real photograph postcard of the Nottinghamshire team seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire, caps and blazers. Players are Carr (Captain), Matthews, Oates, J. Gunn, Payton, Barratt, Richmond, G. Gunn, Walker, Whysall, Staples, Lilley and Flint. Douglas Studio, Nottingham. Postally unused. An excellent image. Very good condition. Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 249 Kent player and team postcards. A selection of mono real photograph postcards of Kent players c.1927. Includes nine of players depicted in cricket attire, Frank Woolley (2 different), Tom Longfield, George Collins, John Evans, Geoffrey Legge, Les Ames (2), all by Flemons of Tonbridge, and Bill Ashdown by Fisk-Moore of Canterbury. Also three team postcards for 1928, 1929 and 1949 (all Flemons) and a mono postcard of the 1906 team by De’Ath & Dunk etc. Sold with a small album comprising thirteen Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 250 Team and player postcards 1918 onwards. A mono real photograph postcard of Victor Trumper, Thiele Series no. 1001, postmarked 1918. Real photograph team postcards of New Zealand 1931 A.T. Ltd (loss to corner), West Indies 1933 (photographer unknown), two of Middlesex teams 1929 (J. Smith Bookstall, Lord’s) and 1947 (Bridge House), and a mono West Indies 1928 ‘Jaeger’ advertising postcard. Sold with Three Kinsella colour postcards by Pangsdorff & Co., and an Ardath Cigarette ‘Photocard’ series of Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 251 ‘The Official Collection of International Cricketer postcards’. Endorsed by the T.C.C.B. / E.C.B. Black album housing 280 postcards published by Stamp Publicity Ltd. Good/very good condition Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 252 Graham Thorpe. A Cornhill Insurance collectors’ card Series ‘J’ of Thorpe, signed by Thorpe. Sold with a flyer for the County Championship match, Middlesex v Surrey, Uxbridge, 9th- 11th September 1981 signed in ink by eighteen players. Signatures include Brearley, Knight, Jackman, Roope, Downton, Pocock, Gatting, Intikhab Alam, Daniel, Butcher, Hughes etc. Some staining to the poster, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Qty 2. Estimates£20 - £30Winning Bid£10StatusSold View details 253 Cigarette and trade cards 1926-1997. Album comprising eleven complete sets of cards. Series are John Player & Sons ‘Cricketers Caricatures by “Rip”’ 1926 (full set of 50), ‘Cricketers 1930’ (50), ‘Cricketers, 1934’ (50, minor creasing to the odd card), and ‘Cricketers 1938’ (50). W.D. & H.O. Wills ‘Wills’s Cricketers 2nd Series of 50’ 1928 (50). Major Drapkin & Co. ‘Australian and English Test Cricketers’ 1928 (40 real photographs). Ogden’s Ltd ‘Prominent Cricketers of 1938’ (50). Morning Foods Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 254 Godfrey Phillips ‘Cricketers’ cigarette cards ‘Pinnace’ miniature series 1923-1925. A complete set of all 199 known cards issued, including variations, of the ‘Pinnace Series’ of miniature cards. Numbers are 16-45, 47-58, 60-83, 84 (2 versions), 85-88, 90-111, 114-175, 176 (2 versions), 177-217, plus some duplicates. Sold with all six cards of cricketers from the Amalgamated Press ‘The Champion’ series of ‘Sporting Champions’ 1922, nos, 21-27. Also Boys’ Realm ‘Famous Cricketers’ 1922 nos. 1, 5, Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£260StatusSold View details 255 Lord Hawke. Yorkshire & England. Rare early shield shaped trade card with cameo of Hawke, named, to left hand side and image of a cricket match to right. ‘National’ in strip below. J. Baines Litho, Bradford 1890’s. With advertising to reverse. Minor soiling, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 256 Cricket cigar box. An attractive wooden oblong cylindrical cigar box with a horizontal 19th century cricket scene to the side, in colour, of a bowler about to bowl to batsman, cricket tent and trees to background. The scene entitle ‘Play’ to lower border. This appears to be a pocket sized box which probably held around five cigars. 5”x2.5”. Date unknown. An unusual and interesting item Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£150StatusSold View details 257 Cricket cigar box. An attractive wooden oblong cylindrical cigar box with a vertical 19th century mono scene of a batsman in front of the wicket to the pull out lid and a shooting scene to the main body and running dog to the end of the lid. This appears to be a pocket sized box which probably held around three cigars. 5”x2.25”. Date unknown. An unusual and interesting item Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 258 Cricket snuff box. Circular early Victorian black lacquered papier mache snuff box. Hinged lid painted with a colour cricketing scene, after Hayman’s painting of 1740. The box measures 2.75” diameter. Minor wear to image and extremities of the box otherwise in good condition. Rarely seen Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£180StatusSold View details 259 Cricket snuff box. An oblong wooden snuff box. The hinged lid painted with an early colour cricketing scene. Date unknown. The box measures 3.25”x2.25. Very minor wear otherwise in good condition Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 260 Cricket snuff box. Wooden oblong snuff box with hinged lid, the lid with a mono cricketing scene of a match in progress. The box measures approximately 3.25” x 1.75”. Minor wear otherwise in good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 261 Cricket snuff box. Small oblong early Victorian black lacquered papier mache snuff box. The hinged lid painted with an early colour cricketing scene. The box measures 2.5”x1”. Minor wear otherwise in good condition. Rarely seen Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 262 Cricket snuff box. An oval black lacquered papier mache snuff box with hinged lid, believed to be circa 1870’s. The lid painted with a cricketing scene of boys playing cricket with trees in background. The box measures approx 2.75” x 2”x 1.25” deep. Good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 263 Cricket snuff box. An oval black lacquered papier mache snuff box with hinged lid, believed to be circa 1870’s. The lid painted with a cricketing scene of boys playing cricket with trees in background. The box measures approx 2.5” x 1.75”x .75” deep. Some wear to top edge with loss to the image edge otherwise in good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 264 Cricket pencil case. A black laquered papier mache oblong pencil case with hinged lid, believed to be circa 1870/80’s. The lid painted with a cricketing scene of boys playing cricket with trees in background. Still containing some of its contents. The case measures approximately 8”x2.25”x1” deep. Some wear to painted image on lid and all surfaces otherwise in good condition. A rarely seen pencil case Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 265 Cricket pencil case. A black laquered papier mache oblong pencil case with hinged lid, believed to be circa 1870/80’s. The lid painted with a comical cricketing scene of men playing cricket with tent and spectators to background. The case measures approximately 8”x2.25”x1” deep. Some wear to painted image on lid and all surfaces otherwise in good condition. A rarely seen pencil case Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 266 Cricket and Sporting jigsaw. A Victorian colour jigsaw entitled ‘Health’ in wooden box, the lid of the box is a cricket scene with a bowler about to bowl to the batsman, tent and players to background, various sports equipment portrayed to lower border, title to the top border. The jigsaw comprising forty four pieces, in colour, is complete and is entitled ‘Fair Play’. The main centre feature is of the ‘International Boat Race’, British and American flags to top border, four sports are depicted Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£170StatusSold View details 267 Wooden pipe rack. Nice pipe rack with slots for four pipes and intricate fret work, the design featuring two cricket bats and balls with turned finials. Hand written date ‘1914’ to base. Small loss to one finial, otherwise in good condition Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£18StatusSold View details 268 Cricketing vesta case. An oblong shaped silver metal vesta case with oval colour enamel image of a batsman to centre. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 269 Cricketing silver pocket watch 1897. An exquisite colourful watch face with an 18th century cricket scene of a bowler about to bowl a ball with the batsman stood in front of two stumps and bails, two fielders are also featured within floral and tree decoration to border, centre watch dial. To inside of outer casing a label for ‘W. Johnson, clock & watch maker of High Wycombe’, To the back of the watch is inscribed the makers name ‘Peter Dickinson of London’ and the reference number ‘02311’. The Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£550StatusSold View details 270 Cricket themed egg coddler. Large and impressive silver plated circular domed egg coddler supported on ball ended legs. The top of the dome with cricket bat, ball and wicket finial, crossed bats and ball warming pan beneath. Approximately 10” tall. Registration no and marks to base. Unusual. Good/very good condition Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 271 Cricket themed egg cup presentation piece. A unique set of four silver-plated egg cups with accompanying spoons on an ornate square based stand with ball feet. The centre piece holding the spoons with crossed bats, ball and wicket decoration. The shield says ‘Presented by the Cahirlorke Cricket Club to Miss Agnes Knox on her marriage Dec 13th 1894’. Makers mark and EPNS to base. Approximately 8.5” tall. The centre piece needing a little tightening otherwise in very good condition. An unusual i Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 272 William Gilbert Grace. Gloucestershire & England. Large and impressive silver plated full length figure of Grace wearing cap and pads and carrying a bat to right hand, his left hand is holding a very large cricket ball with a circular hole to the top which was intended for use as a pen holder. The figure stands 10” tall and was manufactured by W.W. Harrison of Sheffield in 1885. Full set of marks to base. An attractive item Estimates£130 - £160Winning Bid£200StatusSold View details 273 Cricket pipe. Early clay pipe with batsman stood at the wicket to one side and to the other aset of three stumps with a bat leaning against them. The pipe was made by William Luckett of Plumstead. With ‘Luckett’ and ‘Plumstead’ impressed to the stem of the pipe. Circa 1880/90’s. 5” long. Good condition Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 274 Cricket pipe. Rosewood smoking pipe comprising a stem shaped cricket bat and the bowl shaped as a cricket ball. The pipe was produced by Lowe & Co of London, with emblem ‘L & Co’ in oval to stem of the pipe. Circa 1890’s. 4.5” long. Good condition Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 275 W.G. Grace smoking pipe 1895. Vulcanite cricket pipe with cricket bat shaped stem and ‘Grace head’ pipe bowl with ball foot to base. Stamped ‘W.G.G. ET.47. A.D. 1895’. ‘Centuplico’ and ‘Made abroad’ to back of the bat. 5.5” long. Good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 276 Meerschaum smoking pipe. Beautifully carved pipe with bearded head looking a lot like W.G. Grace but by the tilt of his cap could equally be a American civil war soldier. Silver band to stem. 5.5” long. Good condition Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 277 Wilfred Rhodes. Yorkshire, Europeans, Patiala & England 1898-1930. Original twelve piece fish knife and fork canteen of cutlery presented to Wilfred Rhodes in recognition of being a member of the Championship winning team of 1908. The canteen of cutlery, lined in blue, made by W. Greenwood of Briggate, Leeds, in original box with clasp fitting has a gilt metal plaque to the centre of the lid which reads ‘Presented to Mr W, Rhodes by the Yorkshire County Cricket Club in recognition of winning the Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 278 W.G. Grace. A silver plated tulip vase cast in the form of W.G. Grace, full length standing in classic pose with cricket bat in front of a tree. With original glass flute in holder to top of tree. Circa 1900 with number ‘11445’ to base and makers marks to base. Approx 12” high with the glass flute. Rare Estimates£120 - £160StatusUnsold View details 279 Cricket locket. Silver base metal oval shaped opening locket with enamelled (?) figure of a batsman playing a shot to lid, decorative floral back. Date unknown circa 1940/50’s (?). Minor signs of wear otherwise in good condition Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 280 Cricket spoons. A pair of silver plated spoons each with a similar figure of a batsman at the wicket to top of handle. Sold with a small ceramic cricket cup with image of a batsman and a golfing saucer, cracks to the saucer. G Estimates£25 - £35StatusUnsold View details 281 Cricket toast rack c1900. A Victorian silver plated, six division toast rack with five pairs of crossed cricket bats, with a set of angled cricket stumps and bails at each end, the handle of the rack in the form of a cricketer’s belt and buckle on a cricket ball. The rack mounted on four cricket ball feet. Makers/plate marks to two of the bat. 7” long x 3” wide, 7” high. Good/very good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 282 Cricket clock. A Victorian brass mantel clock. The case in the form of a set of stumps with silver base metal crossed bats and ball on an oval naturalistic case base with bun feet. Professionally restored modern workings and dial. Approximately 6.5” high by 5” wide. Good condition. Full working order Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 283 Cricket clock. A Victorian brass mantel clock. An attractive late Victorian/ Edwardian brass clock of cricketing interest, formed with a central drum form enamelled dial and workings attached two sets of cricket stumps and bails with cricket bats leaning against the clock and a cricket ball to centre of the marble plinth to which the clock and display is mounted. ‘British Union Clock Company’ stamp impressed to back and reg no. 129446, which dates to 1889. Approximately 5.5” tall, 6” wide and 2. Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 284 ‘Board of Control for Cricket in India’. A silver metal ashtray with India Board of Control emblem to side. In presentation box. Made by G.R. Thanga Maligai Jewellery of Madras. The Ashtray 3.75” diameter Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 285 Surrey County Cricket Club. Ronson cigarette lighter produced to commemorate Surrey’s County Championship win in 1956. With Surrey emblem, club name and initials ‘D.C.’ (Dennis Cox?) to one side. To the other ‘County Champions 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956. Under Captaincy of Stuart Surridge’. These lighters were presented to the players by Surridge. G/VG - cricket Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold View details 286 Kenneth Frank Barrington, Surrey & England 1953-1968. An attractive white metal slaver with four figures of cricketers, bowler, batsman, fielder and wicket-keeper, raised in relief, enamelled emblems of England and India to sides with decorative surround and central inscription ‘With the Best Compliments of The Board of Control for Cricket in India to Mr K.F. Barrington- member M.C.C. Cricket touring Team in India 1961/62. M.A. Chidambaram- President’. The salver measures 11”x8.5”. Good conditio Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 287 Kenneth Shuttleworth. Lancashire, Leicestershire & England 1964-1980. John Player League ‘Winners’ 1977. Bronze metal medal presented to Shuttleworth as a member of the Leicestershire winning team. The medal with image of a bowler and title ‘John Player League’, to verso ‘Winner. K. Shuttleworth’ 1977. In original presentation case. Very good condition Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 288 Jeff Thomson. New South Wales, Queensland & Australia. The Prudential Trophy 1980. A silver convex medal presented to Thomson whilst playing for Australia v England in the competition held in England in 1980. The medal with relief of cricket ball seam to centre and engraved ‘The Prudential Trophy. England v Australia 1980’. Hallmarked. In original presentation case.Previously sold by Knights in 2004 Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 289 Ian Terence Botham. Somerset, Worcestershire, Durham, Queensland & England 1974-1993. ‘The Walter Lawrence Trophy’. Silver medal with 925 sterling stamp, inscribed ‘1985. I.T. Botham. Somerset v Warwickshire at Birmingham. 50 balls’. 2” diameter with original red, yellow and white striped ribbon. In original presentation case. Sold with a copy of a letter to Botham, dated 12th October 2004, from Brian Thornton, Trustee of The Walter Lawrence Trophy enclosing this medal and another awarded to Bot Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 290 Ian Terence Botham. Somerset, Worcestershire, Queensland, Durham and England 1974-1993. ‘Arlott’s Immortals’. Excellent porcelain hand decorated action figure of Botham in batting pose in mahogany plinth, sculptured and produced in Alderney in 1982 by Count Andre D’Aquino, based upon the selected cricketers of John Arlott. The figure stands high 11” and is marked to base ‘No.85 D’Aquino’. Sold with a ‘Limited Edition Guarantee certifying that the figure is number 85 of a limited edition of 100 s Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 291 Cricket, golf and sporting metalware and ceramics. Interesting selection including a enamel and gold metal pin badge with the wording ‘CAB 3rd [Test] 1984. India vs England’ with a further hanging part on chain ‘Player. England’, five brass Victorian cricket buttons (some wear), a figure of a boy batsman on wooden plinth (worn), a brass cigarette/cigar ashtray with crossed bats, a split cricket ball brass lined tin and a figure of W.G. Grace by Fine Art Miniatures. Sold with a complete box of Du Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 292 Sri Lanka v England ‘First Test Match. 100 Years’. Rare commemorative plate, by Lanka Porcelain, produced to mark the first Test match between Sri Lanka and England, played at Colombo 17th-22nd February 1982. 8” diameter. Sold with a larger plate commemorating the ‘Bangladesh Cricket Control Board. Beximco Asia Youth Cricket Tornament played in Bagladesh in December 1989’. Flags of the participating nations to rim including India, Pakistan, Singapore etc. Qty 2. Good condition Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 293 Halcyon Days cricket key ring. Gold metal disc on chain, set with circular enamel design of cricket bats, balls and stumps. ‘Halcyon Days Enamels’ stamped to verso. In original presentation box. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£10StatusSold View details 294 Frederick Sewards ‘Fred’ Trueman. Yorkshire & England 1949-1968. ‘M.C.C. tour of Australia 1962/63’. Sterling silver boomerang presented to ‘F.S. Trueman. M.C.C. tour of Australia 1962/63 by the New South Wales Cricket Association’. The 5.25” boomerang with raised star shaped mount to centre set with an Australian oval opal stone. Inscriptions engraved to either side. The boomerang made by Prouds of Sydney with maker’s mark and ‘sterling silver’ to back of the boomerang, presented in original pr Estimates£120 - £180Winning Bid£210StatusSold View details 295 Geoffrey Pullar. Lancashire, Gloucestershire & England 1954-1970. ‘M.C.C. tour of Australia 1962/63’. Sterling silver boomerang presented to ‘G. Pullar. M.C.C. tour of Australia 1962/63 by the New South Wales Cricket Association’. The 5.25” boomerang with raised star shaped mount to centre set with an Australian oval opal stone. Inscriptions engraved to either side. The boomerang made by Prouds of Sydney with maker’s mark and ‘sterling silver’ to back of the boomerang. Lacking original presentat Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 296 Cricket plaques. Three early 20th century hanging wall plaques. One is a rectangular weighty lead alloy plaque with bronze finish in relief of a cricketer in batting stance at the wicket. Maker’s marks and date stamps to front, ‘Copyright C.B. & S.’, ‘R.S. Douglas fecit’ and ‘1924’. 3.75”x5.5”. The second, a circular plaque, depicts a batsman playing a shot with the wicket-keeper behind the stumps, pavilion in the background, 4.5” diameter. The other is shaped similar to a coffin, in copper with Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 297 Cricket wines. A selection of eleven unopened bottles of wine, port and champagne. Includes nine Australian wines, Wyndham Estate ‘Benson & Hedges Bicentennial Test’ Bin 555 (red) and Bin 777 (rose) 1985. Rosemount ‘M.C.C. Shiraz’ 1990 (Qty 2). Jim Barry ‘Cover Drive’ Cabernet Sauvignon 2005. Tyrell’s Cricketer’s Selection’ Shiraz Cabernet and Chardonnay, both undated. James S. White ‘Testimonial Port’, Emu Cricket Club, undated. Mann ‘Methode Champenoise’ 1993 with inscription ‘From Mann to Man Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 298 ‘E.C.B. Special Award 2002 Winner. Benson & Hedges. Large crystal glass rosebowl with ECB emblem and details to side. The rosebowl 7” tall by 10” diameter. Warwickshire won the 2002, the last year of the competition beating Essex in the Final by 5 wickets. Formerly in the M.C.C. Collection. Very good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 299 Signed champagne bottle c.1990. Large Jeroboam (3 litre) bottle of Laurent-Perrier Brut Champagne. Sixteen signatures to the bottle, possibly attendees for a charity match, probably early 1990s. Signatures are Ray Illingworth, Tim Rice, Paul Getty, Brian Statham, Ian Botham, Bob Willis, Hansie Cronje, Geoff Boycott, Allan Donald, David Gower, Richie Benaud, Clive Lloyd, Michael Holding and Barry Richards. The bottle has been opened and contents consumed, but retains the original cork, muselet (w Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 300 South Africa tour to England 1994. Return to Test cricket. Very large Methusalah (6 litre) bottle of Laurent-Perrier Brut Champagne. Signed to the bottle by seventeen members of the touring party. Signatures are Gary Kirsten, Tim Shaw, Richard Snell, Craig Matthews, Andrew Hudson, Peter Kirsten, Daryll Cullinan, Jonty Rhodes, Allan Donald, Gerhardus Liebenberg, Pat Symcox, Brian McMillan, Hansie Cronje, Fanie de Villiers, Dave Richardson, Fritz Bing (Manager) and Mike Procter (Coach). Lacking th Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|12345678...12|Next123456789101112 Previous 123456789101112 Next