Knight's Sporting Auctions 'Close of Play'. Items from the cricket collection of Chris Saunders (#20) 13/09/2025 10:30 AM BST Closed Starts Ending 13/09/2025 10:30 AM BST Auction Info View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBids (Low - High)Bids (High - Low)Views (Low - High)Views (High - Low) Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 1-100 of 500. Previous|12345|Next Lot #1 Australians v Players, Crystal Palace, September 27th 1880. Original handbill, London, Chatham & Dover Railway, announcing ‘Cheap Excursions to Great Cricket Match at the Crystal Palace’. Minor age toning to paper, brittle and fragile to edges with some loss. An original item from this early Australian tour View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #2 ‘Queensland Cricket Association. Intercolonial New South Wales v Queensland, Association Ground, March 16th to 19th 1889. Gentlemen’s ticket’. Very early entry ticket for this cricket match played in Brisbane. Sold with a similar entry ticket for ‘New South Wales v Queensland, complimentary, admit bearer to ground and Grand Stand’, this ticket plus a further ticket for an excursion to White’s Hill (a hill and now reserve in Brisbane), the ticket reads ‘Junior Cricket Association. White’s Hill E View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #3 ‘The Australian Cricket Team 1909’. Folding fixture/itinerary card for the Australian tour of England 1909. Decorative covers, with title, with cameo pen pictures of the players and facsimile signatures of the tourists to inside pages and tour fixtures to back cover. R.F. Steel. ‘The Block’. Melbourne. Minor wear and soiling to outer covers, tape to spine otherwise in good condition. Rare View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #4 ‘A Supper Dance to welcome home the N.S.W. Members of the 1930 Australian Cricket Team at David Jones’, Saturday 22nd November 1930. Tickets 7/6. Proceeds in aid of Sydney Industrial Blind Association. Three similar tickets for the supper numbered 651 to 653. The New South Wales members of the team were Don Bradman, Alan Fairfax, Archie Jackson, Alan Kippax, Stan McCabe and Bertie Oldfield whom attended the Supper. Odd very minor faults otherwise in very good original condition View details Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold Lot #5 Australia tour to England 1930. ‘The Australians 1930’. Original linen handkerchief with printed title and images in pale brown of the Australian tourists from original photographs by A. Wilkes & Son of West Bromwich. Woodfull (Captain), Fairfax, Richardson and Oldfield are depicted full length to the centre, surrounded by cameos of Wall, a’Beckett, Bradman, Walker, McCabe, Grimmett, Hurwood, Ponsford, Hornibrook and Jackson. The handkerchief measures 16” square. Very good condition. View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£65StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #6 Australia v England ‘Bodyline’ 1932/33. A collection of nine original copies of The Sydney Mail magazine, four complete, others lacking wrappers or with pages detached. Each issue has at least one article of coverage from the tour and Ashes Test series, the majority written by Dr. Eric P. Barbour with interesting and extensive reports and comment on the Bodyline controversy. 28th September 1932 pp 8-9 two page article on Bradman. 19th October p8 ‘Greatest Batsmen of all Time’, pp 26-27 centre sp View details Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold Lot #7 ‘A Sixer!’. Cricket Records and Fixtures: The English Team’s Visit to Australia 1932-33’ ‘Bodyline’. Rare pre tour booklet, published by ‘The Shell Company Limited (1932). 12pp. The front cover has a very colourful image of a large cricket ball having been hit by the batsman with title to centre. The top edge of the booklet is curved to shape the edge of the ball. Contains mainly records of England-Australian Test matches with forthcoming fixtures and printed photographs of the first English tea View details Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£210StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #8 ‘The Whitehall Evening-Post’. Original early four page tabloid size newspaper for ‘Thursday July 19, to Saturday, July 21, 1733’. Sold by J. Roberts near the Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane, London. Starting on page two column 2 and following is a short report of a cricket match, ‘Last Wednesday [11th July 1733] a great Cricket-Match was played on Molesey-Hurst in Surrey, between Eleven Surrey Men and Eleven of Middlesex, which was very hard matched: The Surrey Men beat [won] only by three Notches’. View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #9 ‘The Old Whig: or the Consistent Protestant’. Original early four page tabloid size newspaper for 24th June 1737. Sold by J. Roberts near the Oxford Arms in Warwick Lane, London. Starting on page two column 3 and following is a report of a cricket match, ‘Yesterday the great Cricket-Match between his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, for Surry [sic] and London; and the Lord John Sackville, Son to his Grace the Duke of Dorset, for Kent; was played on Kennington Common’. The report records Kent View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£150StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #10 ‘The Daily Gazetteer: or, London Advertiser’. Original early two page newspaper for 25th September 1746. Printed by J. Griffith at the Crown, Fleet Street, London. Page two column 2 features a thirteen line cricket report and announcement. ‘The great Match at Cricket, of Five on a Side, that was played in the Artillery Ground on Friday the 12th Instant, and won by the London Players, occasion’d a Challenge for Five of London to play against any Five in any one Parish in England; which Challenge View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #11 ‘The Edinburgh Evening Courant’. Original early four page newspaper for 11th July 1772. Printed for R. Fleming, Edinburgh. Page two column 2 features a twelve line report of a dispute at a cricket match. ‘The Prince of Wales was lately playing at cricket in Kew Gardens, with Lord Herbert, two sons of the Bishop of Chester, and others. A dispute, in the course of their play, happened to rise between two of the party, and it went so far that the Lie was exchanged between them; upon which the Princ View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #12 ‘The Morning Post and Daily Advertiser’. Original early four page broadsheet newspaper for 10th August 1786. Printed by P. Stuart, Strand London. Page two column 4 features a cricket report, ‘Thursday last the match of cricket between the Earl of Winchelsea and Sir Horace Mann’ at Molesey Hurst, Surrey, and finished on Saturday, the latter beating the former [by] twenty three runs’. The full scorecard is printed below. The match appears to be that recorded on cricketarchive.com as ‘A to C v Rest View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£90StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #13 ‘The London Chronicle’. Original early eight page newspaper/ magazine for 7th- 9th June 1787. Sold by T. Wilkie, St. Paul’s Churchyard, London. A report on page 547 columns 1 & 2 states ‘Tuesday [5th June 1787] a grand match commenced at the new Cricket ground near Paddington [Lord’s Old Ground], between eleven gentlemen of the White Conduit Club, and eleven gentlemen picked from the county of Middlesex’, with the players listed below. The report records Middlesex scoring ‘131 notches in the fir View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #14 ‘The London Chronicle’ 1789. Early and original tabloid size eight page newspaper for 25th to 28th July 1789. Volume LXVI, No. 5119, published by T. Wilkie of St Paul’s Churchyard. With one and a half columns recording ‘Laws of the Game’ of cricket together with rules on betting on the game, an early record of the laws. ‘Cricket. This game, at present fashionable, and at all times, so creditable and manly will, it is feared, receive a check from the variable state of the weather’. The newspaper View details Estimates£300 - £500StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #15 ‘The Times’. Original early four page broadsheet newspaper for 12th August 1789. Printed by R. Nutkins, Blackfriars, London. An amusing 33 line report on page 3 column 2 records ‘On Wednesday last a match of cricket was played at Hackney, between the gentlemen of the Club at that place, and the young Gentlemen of a school in the neighbourhood. The former, consisting of two grandfathers, four fathers, and such as had passed their prime, offered a challenge to an equal number of the latter, which View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£45StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #16 ‘The Kentish Gazette’. Original early four page broadsheet newspaper for 2nd- 6th July 1790. Printed by Simmons and Kirkby of Canterbury. Page one column 2 features a ‘Cricketing’ announcement with an attractive woodcut image of a match, often seen in Kent newspapers of the period. ‘On Thursday the 8th Instant, will be played a Match of Cricket on Aldington Frith [near Ashford, Kent], for One Guinea a Man, between the Gentlemen of the Aldington Club, and the Gentlemen of Rolvenden. A Good Ordina View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£75StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #17 ‘The Morning Post’. Original early four page broadsheet newspaper for 19th June 1793. Printed by J. Norris, Strand, London. Page three column 3 reports ‘On Monday last and Yesterday was played a Grand Match, in Lord’s Ground, Mary-le-bone’, between the Gentlemen of the Mary-le-bone Club, and the County of Essex, for 500 Guineas’. Full scores are listed below with M.C.C. scoring 133 & 78, Essex 118 & 95/7, Essex winning by three wickets. The M.C.C. team featured notable players including the Earl View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #18 ‘The London Chronicle’. Original early eight page newspaper/ magazine for 9th- 11th August 1796. Sold by T. Wilke, Paternoster Row, London. Page 139 column 1 features an intriguing and amusing 23 line report on a cricket match. ‘Tuesday a curious cricket match was played at Montpelier Gardens [Walworth, London], between 11 of the Greenwich pensioners, wanting an arm each, against the same number of their fellow sufferers with each a wooden leg. Not fewer than 5000 people were assembled on the oc View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£85StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #19 19th Century cricket. A collection of 107 original newspapers covering the period 1802 to 1894, a time when cricket’s popularity was growing at home and overseas. The collection starts with twenty seven copies of the English Chronicle from 13th May to 30th September 1802, the first reporting a match between Eleven Gentlemen of Woolwich and Eleven Gentlemen of Bromley for 500 guineas. Most of the reports from 1802 relate to clubs in London and the suburbs, but also some from Brighton where the Pr View details Estimates£1,200 - £1,800StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #20 Cricket scraps. Three late Victorian colour chromolitho cut out pictures (scraps), one of a batsman, stumps and wicket keeper. 11.5” tall with stand-up flap to verso. Tape repair to verso of batsman’s head, otherwise in very good condition. The others are of a boy in batting pose, 9” tall, and boys playing cricket in a rural setting, 6” tall. Very good condition with nice, bright colours. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£20StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #21 Cricket scraps. Sheet comprising four complete sets of late Victorian colour chromolitho cut out pictures (scraps), all joined as originally issued. The sets each comprise a group of four, two with lady and gentlemen tennis and golf players, and two with a cricketer, footballer and the lady and gentleman tennis players. Series ‘No. 1015’ printed to tabs to centre. Overall 9.5”x6.75”. Sold with an individual lady tennis player from the set. Very good condition with nice, bright colours. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£40StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #22 Cricket scraps. Two groups, each of six late Victorian colour chromolitho cut out pictures (scraps), laid to modern cards. One set depicts a batsman and wicket-keeper in different poses, four with captions, ‘Play’, ‘Bowled indeed’, ‘Oh!’, and ‘Played Sir’. The other group features batsmen, bowlers and fielders. Each measures approx. 3.5” tall. Odd minor faults, otherwise in good/ very good condition with nice, bright colours. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£20StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #23 M.C.C. tour to Pakistan 1955/56. Ken Barrington. Surrey & England 1953-1968. Original leather handbag bought by Barrington for his wife Ann from the tour of Pakistan. The leather bag with traditional Indian scenes to sides and to one side signed by sixteen members of the touring party and to the other side by cricketers who played with him or against. Players signatures include Carr, Billy Sutcliffe, Barrington, Lock, Titmus, Close, Parks, Sainsbury, Bedser, Bradman, May, Surridge, Evans, Tyson View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£55StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #24 M.C.C. tour to India, Pakistan & Ceylon 1961/62. Photograph album/scrap book, compiled by Harold Dalton, masseur to the M.C.C. team on this tour. Contains itineraries, Christmas cards including one signed by Vijay Merchant,M.C.C. etc, photographs of the team and individual players, Dalton, tourist shots etc, tickets, team dinner/party invitations from The Governor of West Begal, British High Commissioner, British Trade Commissioner, Pakistan Board of Control etc. Good condition View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #25 Qasim Ali Omar (Umar). Pakistan 1983-1987. Large blue photograph/cuttings album covering the period 1971 to 1983, compiled it would appear by the player, containing news cuttings of his cricket performances from school and almost to him playing Test cricket, certificates of merit from various schools/cricket clubs he attended and played for as a youngster in the 1970’s, playing under-19 cricket for Pakistan including a programme for the Pakistan v Sri Lankan under-19 series in 1976 signed by the View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£40StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #26 Albert Craig ‘The Surrey Poet’. ‘Written During the match. A Tribute of Respect to Mr. [W.E.] Roller on the brilliant achievement in securing 103 runs against the famous Oxford University Eleven, June 29 1887’. Original and rare single sided penny card of a poem in four stanzas by Albert Craig, with decorative border. Roller’s initials ‘W.E.’ hand annotated in ink to the title, and ‘A Craig Poem’ to the lower margin. The car measures 4.5”x6”. Horizontal fold with slight splitting to fold. Minor View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #27 Albert Craig ‘The Surrey Poet’. ‘A Tribute of Respect & Admiration to Harry Wood the Popular Surrey Wicket Keeper’. Original printed poem in five stanzas by Albert Craig with decorative border. To the verso is an advertisement for F.H. Ayres sports equipment manufacturer, dating the poem to 1887/88. 5”x8”. Minor foxing, otherwise in very good condition. View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£95StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #28 Albert Craig ‘The Surrey Poet’. ‘Welcome Home Again’. Original poem in three stanzas by Albert Craig printed on plain page welcoming the start of the new cricket season and the impending Australian tour to England. To the verso is an advertisement for F.H. Ayres sports equipment manufacturer. Date unknown. 5”x6”. Some foxing, otherwise in very good condition. View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #29 Albert Craig ‘The Surrey Poet’. ‘First Match Between Surrey & Notts at the Oval, July 17th & 18th, 1851’. Broadsheet poem depicting the scorecard for the match with a sixteen line poem printed below to plain page. Surrey (121 & 106) beat Nottinghamshire (48 & 104) by 75 runs. Notable players who took part include Julius Caesar, Brockwell, Caffyn, Martingell, Felix, Lockyer (Surrey), G., B. & S. Parr, Guy, Grundy, Clarke (Nottinghamshire) etc. To the verso is an advertisement for F.H. Ayres sport View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #30 England v India. First Prudential Trophy match, Headingley 13th July 1974. Original four page typescript for an article by John Arlott for The Guardian newspaper reporting on the match, which England won by four wickets. The typescript with amendments and additions in ink in Arlott’s own hand. He opens the article saying ‘England won their first Prudential Trophy match with India by four wickets with 23 balls left at Headingley on Saturday. Yet it was India’s day. After their depressing Test per View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #31 England v India. Second Prudential Trophy match, Kennington Oval 15th & 16th July 1974. Original two page typescript for an article by John Arlott for The Guardian newspaper reporting on the match. The typescript with amendments and additions in ink in Arlott’s own hand. He opens the article saying ‘India batted indifferently to set England no more than 172 to win... Rain delayed the start... so the match will be continued today’. England went on to win comfortably by six wickets. Very good cond View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #32 ‘Cricket Extraordinary!’ 1858. Original printed handbill for ‘A Grand Match’ to be played at the Kennington Oval, 22nd July 1858 ‘and following days’, between the ‘County of Surrey against All England’. Players names listed below are Burbidge, Lane, Miller, Caffyn, Julius Caesar, Griffith, Lockyer, Martingell, Mortlock, Mudie and Stephenson of Surrey, Haygarth, Marsham, J. Walker, V.E. Walker, Carpenter, Diver, Grundy, Jackson, J. Lillywhite, Parr and Wisden for All England. Advertising below fo View details Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£340StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #33 ‘Wisden Trade Catalogue. List of Prices for 1862. Cricketing & other British Sports. Warehouse, 2 New Coventry Street, Leicester Square, London’. Headed to ‘Regiments and Cricket Clubs’. Small 8vo.16pp. The front wrapper has an illustration of Wisden’s Shop with a paragraph regarding what the shop has to offer. View details Estimates£300 - £500StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #34 Yorkshire C.C.C. 1888. Official small folding ‘Committee Member’s Ticket’ and fixture list issued to ‘Rich’d. Gillott’. Maroon leather covers with gilt titles ‘Yorkshire County Cricket Club 1888’ to front and ‘Committee Member’s Ticket’ to rear. The ticket states ‘that this Ticket only admits yourself and two Ladies’. Some wear/ scuff marks to cover, otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£45StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #35 ‘Sussex County Cricket Club. Bazaar Souvenir, Sussex Cricket Historical Sketch’. Alfred D. Taylor. The Sussex Bazaar Committee 1904. Pictorial front wrapper. Wrappers cleanly detached otherwise in good condition. A scarcer A.D. Taylor publication View details Estimates£150 - £250StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #36 ‘Cricket Fixtures for 1911’. Issued by ‘Cricket’, 169 Upper Thames Street, London. Supplement to Cricket (a Weekly Record of the Game, magazine) 15th April 1911. Large original rare poster for the 1911 season. Printed by Merritt & Hatcher, London. The colourful poster features a central calender of fixtures for 1911 and above and below, images of the Leicestershire and Norfolk teams. To corners are head and shoulders images of Victor Trumper, Warren Bardsley of Australia, G. Aubrey Faulkner of S View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£85StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #37 M.C.C. tour to New Zealand 1906/07. ‘Marylebone Cricket Club Tour, 1906-1907’. Official folding itinerary and fixture card issued by the New Zealand Cricket Council for the tour. Printed title and M.C.C. touring party listed to front with diagonal red and brown stripes to corner, tour itinerary to inside, fixtures to rear. The first four match results annotated in pencil. The card with soiled linen cover with wear affecting the legibility of the text, otherwise in good condition. Rare. View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #38 M.C.C. tour of Australia 1911/12. ‘The M.C.C. Dinner’. Small and beautifully ornate folding menu for the Dinner given for the M.C.C. touring party to Australia held on the 27th February 1912 at the Hotel Wentworth, Sydney. The menu, on cream card with pink blush colour, has raised stylish art nouveau floral decoration with title to centre. The inside has a poem from Shakespeare and Menu ‘On a good wicket’ to left and right hand sides. All the courses are named after English players, ‘Hearne Bay View details Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold Lot #39 M.C.C. tour to Australia and New Zealand 1932/33. ‘M.C.C. Team in New Zealand 1933’. Official folding itinerary card issued by the New Zealand Cricket Council for the New Zealand leg of the tour. Printed titles and M.C.C. colours to front, list of tour members and itinerary to inside, dates of the three matches played in New Zealand to rear. Minor pencil annotations to inside and rear. Good/ very good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #40 Denis Compton. ‘Dinner & Presentation to honour Mr Denis Compton’. Unusual menu for the dinner given by The National Sporting Club at the Cafe Royal, London on 24th September 1957. Designed and printed by The Swan Press, London. The menu consists of a card cricket bag with ‘D.C.’ to centre and various destination labels to one side, title to verso. Contained in the bag is the kit consisting of cards in the shapes of cricket pads with the printed menu, wicket-keeping gloves with toasts and speake View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #41 ‘England v Australia 1968. Lord’s (200th Match)’. A good selection of ephemera from the collection of Irving Rosenwater relating to the 200th Test match to be played between England and Australia, Lord’s 20th- 25th June 1968, all contained in an envelope with his distinctive handwritten titles to the front in different coloured inks. Contents include a typed letter from the Secretary of the M.C.C. replying favourably to Rosenwater’s suggestion of a commemorative silk scorecard for the match. The View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£85StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #42 Yorkshire. Wilfred Rhodes 1877-1973. Printed four page brochure for the Memorial Service to Wilfred Rhodes held at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 4th August 1973. Published by the Northern Cricket Society, stamped no. 89. Padwick 7995. Good condition. Sold with a double sided printed broadsheet, ‘Wilfred Rhodes. A Great Cricketer. An Appreciation. Special for the “Praja Mitra”’, printed and published by M.P. Madan at the Praja Mitra Printing Works, Girgaum, Bombay, c.1922/23. 11.5”x17”. Horizontal and View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #43 Cricketers’ orders of service. Four original orders of service for former cricketers. Gubby Allen, St. Margaret’s Church, Westminster 2nd April 1990. Graham Anthony Richard Lock, St George’s Cathedral, Perth 7th April 1995, Christopher Martin-Jenkins MBE, St Pauls Cathedral 16th April 2013 and Brian Johnston, Westminster Abbey, 16th May 1994. Good condition. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£32StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #44 Cricketers’ orders of service. Four original orders of service for former cricketers. Wilfred Rhodes, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 4th August 1973. Sir Leonard Hutton, York Minster 16th November 1990. David Stuart Sheppard. The Right Reverend Lord Sheppard of Liverpool. Liverpool Cathedral, 23rd May 2005 and Brian Johnston, Westminster Abbey, 16th May 1994. Good condition. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£20StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #45 ‘West Indies 1984. ‘West Indies are back in Town’ (A side) and ‘Skipper Lloyd (Have Mercy) (B side). Official 45rpm record for the tour in original decorative cover. Signed to the back cover by Joel Garner and Thelston Payne who sung on the B side track. The 45rpm disk inside is however for another similar record ‘Here come the West Indies’ A side and ‘I call it Home’. produced in 1983. Both tracks sung by Matthews and Tubbs. Good condition View details Estimates£15 - £25Winning Bid£15StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #46 ‘The Altham-Bradman Letters’. A collection of twenty three original typed, copy and handwritten letters between Harry Altham and Don Bradman covering the period August 1958 to June 1963, and three other documents including minutes of meetings running up to, and after, the Imperial Cricket Conference in July 1960, when Altham was President of the M.C.C. and Bradman was an Australian delegate. Seven original letters from Bradman are signed ‘Don’ or ‘Don Bradman’ with copy letters from Altham. The View details Estimates£700 - £1,000Winning Bid£1,000StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #47 William Henry Moule. Victoria & Australia 1878-1886. Handwritten two page letter in ink to Hugh Trumble. the letter dated 26th October 1925. The letter headed ‘Law Courts, Melbourne’ in ink. Moule is writing to Trumble, on behalf of his wife, if the Melbourne Cricket Club would donate some bats and balls to Bundoora Park, a convalescent home for shell shocked soldiers. Nicel;y signed by Moule ‘Yours sincerely’. Clipped to the letter is a letter from Mabel Quartermaine of the Bank of Victoria (Se View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£800StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #48 Edward Lambert ‘Ted’ a’Beckett. Victoria & Australia 1927-1932. Single page handwritten letter from a’Beckett to E.G. Wolfe, brother-in-law of Sir Julien Cahn. Written on Midland Grand Hotel, London headed notepaper, the letter is undated but likely to be 1930 when a’Beckett toured England for the only time. He apologises for not collecting autographs of all the Australian team. Nicely signed ‘E.L. a’Beckett’. Horizontal fold, otherwise in very good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£75StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #49 Michael Joseph ‘Roger’ Hartigan. New South Wales, Queensland & Australia 1903-1921. Single page typed letter from Hartigan to Hugh Trumble (Victoria & Australia 1887-1904) on the official letterhead of ‘The Queensland Primary Producers Co-operative Agency Ltd.’. Dated 1st November 1924. Hartigan is asking Trumble for a copy of the Melbourne Club Annual Report, and enquires whether temporary membership can be arranged at Melbourne and Sydney for friends to attend Test matches. Very nicely signed View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #50 John Lillywhite. Sussex, Middlesex & England 1850-1869. Early one page handwritten letter in ink, on John Lillywhite’s Cricket Warehouse, Euston Square letter head, dated October 10th 1860. Lillywhites writes ‘Sir, I have a chimney that smokes very much. I should like one of your ‘Patent Wind Guards’ if you can warrant it to stop the smoking’, signed ‘Yours very truly’ John Lillywhite. Folds, centre repair to small hole (repair to the back of the letter), adhesive marks to the corners of the pag View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #51 Hon. Ivo Francis Walter Bligh, 8th Earl of Darnley. Cambridge University, Kent & England 1877-1883. Single page handwritten letter on Cobham Hall headed paper dated 25th April 1911. Bligh is replying to F.S. Ashley-Cooper for a request for cricket records with a polite brush-off ‘I will write you a line about the Best English Eleven... but I am doubtful if I shall have any such opportunity’. Nicely signed ‘Darnley’. Horizontal fold. Very good condition. View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£380StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #52 Neville Cardus and Irving Rosenwater, 1955. Two handwritten letters. The first, from Rosenwater to Cardus, dated 16th May 1955 and written on two sides of small ruled note paper, refers to Cardus’ appreciation of Gilbert Jessop. Rosenwater asks for the source relating to Jessop’s ‘famous innings of 104 at the Oval in 1902 [in which] Jessop “scored 50 in 55 minutes”: while in no way wishing to doubt the accuracy of this statement, I would be most grateful if you could give me the source of where View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£170StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #53 Charles Burgess Fry. Oxford University, Sussex, Hampshire, Europeans & England 1892-1922. Original undated handwritten manuscript by Fry comprising nineteen numbered pages plus covering letter and postscript, both or which are signed by Fry. In the manuscript, Fry discusses batting styles using a referencing system of ‘A’ as the method of performing batsmanship and ‘E’ as the effect it causes. He acknowledges L.C.H. Palairet, stating ‘To call LCHP a supreme stylist means “being what I am, knowin View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #54 William Gilbert Grace. Gloucestershire & England 1865-1908. Three page handwritten letter, on black bordered ‘In Memoriam’ style paper from Grace, dated 6th December [c.1880]. Grace is writing in his capacity as a doctor to an insurance company regarding the outstanding claim for a life policy being made by a Mr. W.D. Moore, whose wife, a patient of Grace, has recently passed away. It appears that payments of premiums have been missed, and Grace states, ‘I think as it seems to be partly the agen View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #55 William Gunn. Nottinghamshire & England 1880-1904. Single page handwritten letter from Gunn, dated 23rd June 1916. Written on official letterhead for ‘The County Cricket, Football, Lawn Tennis and British Sports Warehouse, Carrington St., Nottingham’, Gunn states, ‘It is with very much regret my daughter and self learn the sad news of the irreparable loss of your dear husband’, offering his ‘sympathy and regret in your sad bereavement’. Very nicely signed, ‘Yours faithfully, William Gunn’. The l View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #56 Lord Martin Bladen Hawke, Yorkshire & England 1881-1911. A two page handwritten letter in ink from Lord Hawke, who was Captain of Yorkshire for many years, to Shirley Slocombe, the (male) artist who was commissioned in 1903 to paint Hawke’s portrait. Dated 6th September 1917, and written on official Yorkshire C.C.C. headed paper, Hawke is replying to Slocombe who has sent his price for painting another portrait, presumably that of Hawke’s wife, the Yorkshire committee wishing to present him with View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #57 Walter William Read. Surrey & England 1873-1897. Single page handwritten letter in black ink on the official business letterhead of Read’s firm of auctioneers, surveyors and land agents. Dated 3rd October 1899, Read is writing to a Mr. Edward Deering confirming that ‘[George?] Griffith did hit Benwell for 4 consecutive 6’s in the Surrey v Kent [match] at the Oval but cannot say for certain what year it was’. Very nicely signed ‘W.W. Read’. Horizontal and vertical folds. very good condition. View details Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£280StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #58 Edward Mills Grace. Gloucestershire & England 1870-1896. Handwritten two page letter on Park House, Thornbury letterhead from Grace to a Mr. Palmer, dated 30th June 1896. Grace is writing regarding the arrangements for a Thornbury match, ‘I have put down our match as fixed for Tuesday July 21st at eleven o’clock. We always have luncheon Salmon- Cold chicken, meats etc., & ordinary, drinks included at 2/6 per head. This at the Ship adjoining our ground at Alveston. The landlady would like to know View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£150StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #59 Heathfield Harman ‘H.H.’ Stephenson. Surrey & England 1853-1871. A selection of ephemera relating to Stephenson, collected by Irving Rosenwater and contained in a large yellow envelope neatly annotated by Rosenwater to the front. Contents include an original two page letter to ‘Dear Daft’ dated 13th July 1896, the year Stephenson died. Writing from Uppingham, Stephenson refers to arrangements for Uppingham’s upcoming ‘match with the Americans’, being Haverford College who were touring England sc View details Estimates£600 - £800StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #60 Edward Wentworth ‘Ted’ Dillon. Kent & Oxford University 1900-1923. One page type written letter from Dillon to William Findlay, Secretary of M.C.C. The letter, dated 8th November 1923, on ‘H.W. Dillon & Sons, Steamship and Insurance Brokers’ headed paper. A brief message to Findlay ‘My Dear Billie, Ever so many thanks for your letter of yesterday and I much appreciate tour promise to do what you can to help’. Signed ‘Yours sincerely’ Ted Dillon. Light folds, good condition View details Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold Lot #61 John Masefield. Poet Laureate 1930-1967. ‘Eighty Five To Win’. Two page handwritten letter in ink from Masefield, written on both sides of his ‘Burcote Brook, Abingdon’ headed note paper. Dated ‘May the 25th 1956’, Masefield is writing to a Mrs Martin at The Times newspaper, thanking her for sending galley proofs for checking prior to the publication of his poem on the Oval Test of 1882 when England’s last five wickets fell to the Australians for eleven runs, watched by 20,000 spectators, ‘The c View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #62 Percival King. Surrey 1871 (one match). Single page manuscript handwritten in ink by Percival, titled ‘Cricket Records’. Written on the reverse of King’s official business letterhead, King describes various cricketing records. ‘For the long period of 13 years the score of 404 not out by E.F.S. Tylecote made at Clifton College in May 1868 held the place of premium score for an individual cricketer’. He goes on to describe this record being surpassed by W.N. Roe (415 in 1881 for Emmanuel College), View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£90StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #63 Alfred Lyttelton. Cambridge University, Middlesex & England 1876-1887. Two page handwritten letter on House of Commons note paper from Lyttelton to ‘My dear Billy’, dated 6th February 1913. Very nicely signed ‘A. Lyttelton’. Very good condition. View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£80StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #64 Vijaysingh Madhavji Merchant. Hindus, Bombay & India 1929-1952. Single page typed letter from Merchant to P.N. Sundaresan, Editor of ‘Sports Cine’. Dated 21st October 1975 on his personal letterhead, Merchant states he is unable to contribute an article as he is contracted to broadcasting a programme titled ‘Cricket with Vijay Merchant’ sponsored by the Thackersey Group of Mills. He is also unable to place an advertisement ‘as last year our Company made a very big loss, and for the first time in View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #65 Syed Mushtaq Ali. India 1933/34-1951/52. Single page typed letter from Mushtaq Ali in Indore, dated 23rd March 1986 to ‘Mr. Khadim Hussain [Kim Baloch]’. Ali writes to ‘convey my heartiest thanks to you and express the feeling of my joy and pleasure to receive your letter’. He continues by rating some of the players he knew including S. Wazir Ali, C.K. Nayudu, Nissar, Imran, Jack Hobbs, Tate, Grimmett and Gavaskar. He closes with a request for ‘4 pair of thick white cricket socks for me... we do View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #66 Lieutenant Colonel Chandrasekhar Vaman Gadkari (Retd). Regiment of Artillery (Maharashtra, Services and India, six Test matches, 1953-1955). Typewritten letter, dated 20th June 1986, on personal printed letterhead to a cricket collector regarding a request for autographs, talking of cricket past and present and mentioning obtaining old players addresses. Signed ‘Sincerely Yours’ by Gadkari. Light folds, good condition View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£25StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #67 Ivan Julian ‘Jack’ Siedle. Natal & South Africa 1922-1937. Three page handwritten letter in ink from Siedle, written on Anglo-African House, Durban letterhead, dated 10th November 1932. The letter, with original envelope, is addressed to Colonel Harry Sparks of Sydenham, Durban. Siedle writes expressing his concern ‘that your nephew Dudley is reported to have signed for Berea. I wonder if you could throw any light on the matter’. Siedle is concerned ‘that the only thing which would keep him from View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£40StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #68 ‘Rare Cricket Letters and Photographs. Ex-Neville Weston 1938’. Half morocco leather green scrapbook compiled by Weston on the collector Charles Pratt Green. This album appears to have been one of Weston’s scrapbooks with the binding put on by a later owner. Weston has handwritten a very short biography of Pratt Green to the front end paper and dated this 1949. This is followed by a list of photographs which have been given by Pratt Green, which will be found in the album. This is headed ‘Photog View details Estimates£2,000 - £3,000StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #69 Norman Preston, Irving Rosenwater and the Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack 1971. Envelope comprising a selection of items from Rosenwater’s personal collection relating to a lunch held in the Committee Room at Lord’s, 2nd April 1971 to celebrate ‘Norman Preston’s 21st Birthday as Editor of Wisden’. Contents include a typed letter inviting Rosenwater to attend, signed by Haddon Whitaker of Sporting Handbooks Ltd. A handwritten note by Rosenwater stating that Neville Cardus was unable to attend, the to View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #70 ‘Genealogy of Lillywhite Family compiled by F.S. Ashley-Cooper’. A small collection of letters, notes and facsimiles relating to the history of the Lillywhite family, all contained within an envelope annotated to the front by Irving Rosenwater. Included is a single page handwritten letter in ink from James Lillywhite Jun. dated 6th December 1916. Writing from Westerton, Chichester in Sussex, he refers to various family members, ‘Capt. Robt. John Lillywhite was killed in Yorkshire on the 26th Nov View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£650StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #71 ‘My Cricket Collection and Cricket Literature by G. Neville Weston. 1929. Letters’. A scrapbook compiled by Weston relating to his book which had just been printed and sent out to collectors. There were eighteen copies produced, all signed and numbered. The scrapbook contains an extraordinary collection of letters to Weston, from collectors thanking him and telling him of other books he might like to have. There are letters from collectors, bookshops and dealers offering him items. Many of the l View details Estimates£3,000 - £5,000StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #72 ‘Bibliography of the work of the late F.S. Ashley-Cooper. Correspondence, Lists etc.’. A large ‘Newspaper Cuttings’ scrapbook album compiled by G. Neville Weston, with handwritten title label to front cover, comprising research material for, and the publication of, ‘A Bibliography of the Works of F.S. Ashley-Cooper’, which Weston published privately in 1933 as a limited edition of 100 copies (Padwick 42). Loosely inserted to the front is a typed numbered list of those who received copies, a draf View details Estimates£500 - £800Winning Bid£400StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #73 Don Bradman. A fascinating collection of correspondence between Bradman and Christopher Martin-Jenkins, then editor of ‘The Cricketer’ magazine relating to short-pitch bowling. The first letter is a response to an editorial in the October 1984 issue of ‘The Cricketer’, written by Christopher Martin-Jenkins, in which the subject of intimidatory short pitched bowling was raised, including the possible introduction of measures such as increasing the length of the pitch, painting a line on the pitch View details Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£500StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #74 M.C.C. tour to Pakistan 1977/78. A good selection of invitations, tickets, letters, passes etc. relating to the tour from the collection of Irving Rosenwater, all contained in a buff envelope with his distinctive handwritten titles to the front in different coloured inks. Items include an official M.C.C. tour Christmas card fully(?) signed by nineteen members of the touring party including Gatting, Downton, Miller, Randall, Boycott, Botham, Roope, Taylor, Brearley, Old, Hendrick, Lever, Barringt View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #75 Henry ‘Harry’ Alfred Musgrove. Victoria & Australia 1881-1888. Ink signature of Musgrove, clipped from the end of a letter. Signed in ink ‘Yours Truly H. Musgrove’. Good condition View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£280StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #76 Allan Gibson Steel. Lancashire, Cambridge University & England, 1877-1893. Ink signature of Steel on piece laid down to larger white card with short biography handwritten to the card. Some age toning, good View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£300StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #77 Charles William Alcock. M.C.C., 1 match 1862. Large page with ornate watercolour border of flowers and ferns, boldly inscribed in ink ‘C.F. Pardon. Cricket Reporting Agency from C.W.A. 15/5/[18]89’. The page measures 8.5”x11”. Some wear to right edge where previously bound, minor age toning to page edges, otherwise in good/ very good condition. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£42StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #78 Richard Daft. Nottinghamshire 1858-1891. Single page note written in ink on small stiff card from Daft to the dealer and collector, Alfred Gaston. Dated 19th January 1899, Daft states ‘I regret to say that I have no cricket prints or annuals to dispose of... I was very sorry to hear of poor Mr. Padwick’s death’. Signed ‘Yours faithfully, Rich Daft’. Adhesive marks to verso, otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #79 Alan Kippax. New South Wales & Australia. 1918-36 and Archibald ‘Archie’ Jackson. New South Wales & Australia 1926-1931. Large album page very nicely signed in ink by the two Australian batsman. pencil annotation of players names, nicks to edges otherwise in good condition View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£95StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #80 Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Sussex & England. 1895-1920. Excellent ink signature of Ranjitsinhji on trimmed ‘Lord’s Cricket Ground, London’ headed paper, laid down. Good condition View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #81 Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji. Sussex, Cambridge University & England 1924-1932. Excellent ink signature of Duleepsinhji on white card. The card is mounted with a mono half length real photograph postcard of Duleepsinhji wearing England blazer and cricket attire and a 6”x8” mono press photograph of Duleepsinhji bowling in the nets. Bottom right hand corner trimmed. Good condition View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #82 India. Maharajkumar Kumar of Vizianagram ‘Vizzy’. Very nice signature in ink of Vizzy on piece laid down to card. Sold with a mono press photograph of Vizzy, head and shoulders in cricket attire and India cap. 6.5”x8.5”. Central Press Photos, London. Very good condition. Qty 2. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #83 Ernest Jones. South Australia, Western Australia & Australia 1892-1908. Pencil signature of Jones on paper piece, laid down. Slight soiling, good condition View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£95StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #84 Reginald Alexander Duff. New South Wales & Australia 1898-1908. Pencil signature of Duff on paper piece, laid down. Slight soiling, good condition View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #85 Albert Edwin Trott. Victoria, Middlesex, London County, Australia & England 1892-1910. Excellent ink signature of Trott, signed ‘Yours truly’, on paper piece, laid down. Rare early signature View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #86 John James Ferris. Gloucestershire, New South Wales, South Australia, Australia and England 1886-1898. Good ink signature of Ferris on paper piece laid down to larger white card with handwritten biography View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£1,400StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #87 Thomas (Tom) Emmett, Yorkshire & England, 1866-1888. Excellent ink signature of Emmett on paper piece laid down to larger white card with handwritten biography. Sold with a sepia copy photograph of the player. View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£1,200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #88 Test and County cricketers autographs 1990’s. A hardback book signed by over 700 players and officials from all eighteen county teams, the two Universities, Oxford and Cambridge, test teams, West Indies, Pakistan, India, South Africa, Australia 1993, West Indies U19 1993, South Africa 1994, some earlier signatures of Surrey and Sussex players and umpires. The majority of signatures of the teams are signed over two pages and non back to back. Signatures include Dexter, Barclay, Parks, Wells, Bail View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£280StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #89 Thomas Henry Clark’s Benefit Year 1961. ‘Autographs of Test Teams and County Cricketers’. Hardback album produced by Surrey C.C.C. for Clark’s Benefit Year, with gold lettering and decoration to front board, biography and mono photograph of Clark to introduction, foreword by Peter May, signed by May. These Benefit books were originally signed by the teams to the inside pages, each page with decorative borders and page to a team, from the year of the Benefit. The signatures consist of the Surrey View details Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£330StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #90 Hugh Trumble. Victoria & Australia 1887-1904 and Vernon Ransford. Victoria & Australia 1903-1928. ‘Melbourne Cricket Club. Nomination of new member’. Original printed membership form for a Mr P. Reilly dated 16th March 1920 [?] very nicely signed in ink by the proposer and club secretary, Hugh Trumble, and by the seconder, Vernon Ransford. Excellent ink signatures of the two Australian cricketers. Nick to corner otherwise in good/very good condition View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #91 Gloucestershire. Large card page taken from a scrapbook with title ‘Gloucester’ to top edge with the ink signatures of four Gloucestershire players on pieces and laid down to the page. The signatures are William Gilbert Grace. Gloucestershire & England 1865-1908, Edward Mills Grace. Gloucestershire, M.C.C. & England 1870-1896, Herbert Vivian Page. Gloucestershire, 1883-1895 and William Albert Woof. Gloucestershire 1878-1902. Minor age toning otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£480StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #92 India Test cricketers 1950s-2000s. A large selection of eighty signatures of Indian Test cricketers, mainly modern, signed to cards or on pieces laid down, the majority with accompanying cutting image of the featured player. From the collection of Krish Reddy. Signatures include Gupte, A. Gaekwad, Venkataraghavan, Hanumant Singh, Madan Lal, Patankar, Gavaskar, Bedi, Doshi, Manjrekar, Mongia, Maninda Singh, V.V.S. Laxman, Srikkanth, Ganguly etc. Odd duplication of signatures. Good/ very good cond View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #93 Pakistan Test cricketers 1950s-2000s. A large selection of over one hundred and sixty signatures of Pakistan Test cricketers, mainly modern, signed to cards of various sizes or on pieces laid down, the majority with accompanying cutting image of the featured player. From the collection of Krish Reddy. Signatures include Hanif Mohammad, Intikhab Alam, Majid Khan, Ijaz Butt, Aftab Gul, Javed Burki, Nasim-ul-Ghani, Imtiaz Ahmed, Younis Ahmed, Mudassar Nazar, Mushtaq Ahmed, Sikander Bakht, Zaheer Ab View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£400StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #94 West Indies Test cricketers 1950s-2000s. A large selection of over one hundred and twenty signatures of West Indies Test cricketers, mainly modern, signed to cards of various sizes or on pieces laid down, the majority with accompanying cutting image of the featured player, and the odd photograph. From the collection of Krish Reddy. Signatures include Bynoe, Findlay, Hall, Walcott, C. Smith, Nurse, Gibbs, Foster, V. Holder, Lloyd, Kallicharran, Gayle, Logie, Simmons, Gibson, Garner, Richardson, W View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #95 Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe cricketers 1980s-2020s. A large selection of over one hundred and sixty signatures of international cricketers signed to plain cards of various sizes or on pieces laid down with accompanying cutting image of the featured player, and the odd photograph and trade card. From the collection of Krish Reddy. Signatures include Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi (Afghanistan), Aftab Ahmed, Akram Khan, Alok Kapali, Junaid Siddique, Khaled Mahsud, Litton Das, Mashrafe Mortaza View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #96 Sri Lanka cricketers 1970s-2020s. A large selection of over one hundred and thirty signatures of international Sri Lankan cricketers signed to plain cards of various sizes or on pieces laid down with accompanying cutting image of the featured player. From the collection of Krish Reddy. Signatures include Duleep Mendis, Dias, Madugalle, Mahanama, Tillakaratne, A. Ranatunga, A. de Dilva, Arnold, Atapattu, Pushpakumara, Dharmasena, Wickramasingha, Ratnayeke, Vaas, Zoysa, Tharanga, Maharaoof, Kurupp View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£85StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #97 New Zealand Test and international cricketers 1930s-2010s. A comprehensive selection of over two hundred and forty signatures of international New Zealand cricketers signed to plain cards of various sizes or on pieces laid down with accompanying cutting image of the featured player and the odd photograph. From the collection of Krish Reddy. Earlier signatures include Kerr, Weir, W. Hadlee, Mooney, Cowie, Wallace, Blair, E. Dempster, Hough, Meale, Reid, Cave, Blair, Hastings, McGregor, Guy, Mille View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #98 South Africa Test and international cricketers 1930s-2010s. A large selection of over one hundred and eighty signatures of international South African cricketers signed to plain cards of various sizes or on pieces laid down with accompanying cutting image of the featured player, with some signed photographs and letters. From the collection of Krish Reddy. Earlier signatures include Viljoen, E. Rowan, D. Nourse, Newson, Langton, Harvey, Balaskas, Bell, van der Merwe, Cheetham, Dyer, Nel, O. Dawso View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£80StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #99 Australia Test and international cricketers 1930s-2010s. A large selection of over one hundred and twenty signatures, mainly modern, of international Australian cricketers signed to plain cards of various sizes or on pieces laid down with accompanying cutting image of the featured player, with the odd signed photograph. From the collection of Krish Reddy. Earlier signatures include Hurwood, Freer, Hamence, Kline, Noblet, C. McDonald, Burge, Simpson, Craig, Hole, Allan, Hoare, Stackpole, Jarman, View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£80StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #100 Old England v Lord’s Taverners 1962. Large white card with handprinted titles, ‘An Old England XI against The Lord’s Taverners at the late Mr. Thomas Lord’s Cricket Ground, Saint John’s Wood, Saturday the 16th day of June 1962’ in different coloured inks. The card signed in ink by twenty two who took part in the match. Signatures are Brown, Compton, Ikin, Robertson, Washbrook, A. Bedser, Wright, Gover, Evans, Edrich, Insole (Old England), Bennett, Subba Row, Sheppard, E. Bedser, Miller, Pretlove View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Items per page 102550100 Previous|12345|Next Previous 12345 Next Previous 12345 Next