Knight's Sporting Auctions Auction of Cricket, Football, Golf & Sporting Memorabilia - Live Three Day Auction (#21) 31/10/2025 10:30 AM GMT Closed Starts Ending 31/10/2025 10:30 AM GMT 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 901-1000 of 1387. Previous|1...7891011121314|Next Lot #895 No Lot View details StatusUnsold Lot #896 Kumar Shri Duleepsinhji. Sussex, Cambridge University & England 1924-1932. A ‘Summers Brown Jack Hobbs Force’ Harrow cricket bat used by Duleepsinhji during the 1929 season. Sussex played Gloucestershire at Cheltenham on August 14th-16th and Duleepsinhji having damaged his bat took it to William Woof, his coach at Cheltenham College to be repaired. After the match the repaired bat was handed back to Duleepsinhji. He then presented it to the Woof family as a ‘thank you’ for the work they had done View details Estimates£4,000 - £6,000Winning Bid£4,800StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #897 Replica early cricket bats. Two full size replica wooden cricket bats with sloping shoulders, made to represent bats from the 1700s. One with black stringed handle. Good condition. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£40StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #898 Cricket bats 1940s-1960s. Three bats including a County Sports of St. Neots ‘The Caerulex’ size 6 bat. Warsop Stebbing ‘The Sterling Perfection Doug Padgett’ size 6 autograph bat. Stuart Surridge of Witham ‘Special Match’ size 6 bat in original maker’s plastic sleeve. All three with signs of match use. Good condition. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£40StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #899 Leather cricket bag and kit. An early leather cricket bag containing a full size bat by Cobbett of Marylebone with serial number D.50291 stamped to rear splice. A pair of ‘Tony Lock Junior’ size 8 canvas cricket boots, hardly used. Also two pairs of batting gloves, wicket-keepers box/ abdominal guard, a pair of ‘Wisden Ebden’ wicket-keeper’s pads, and three stumps with brass ferrules and metal spikes. Good condition. View details Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold Lot #900 England tour to South Africa 1995/96. Cricket stump with ‘Castle’ brewery sponsor’s logo applied. Signed in black ink by eleven England players. Signatures are Mike Atherton (Captain), Alec Stewart, Angus Fraser, Graeme Hick, Mike Watkinson, Peter Martin, Robin Smith, Devon Malcolm, Dominic Cork, Graham Thorpe, and Jack Russell. Signatures correspond with the team for the 5th Test played at Newlands, Cape Town, 2nd- 4th January 1996. The stump is match used, presumably from the Test match. Very View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£85StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #901 Miniature tour bats and ties. A Sykes of Norbury ‘Don Bradman’ miniature bat with facsimile signatures of the West Indies touring party to India 1948/49. 17.25”. Perishing to bat handle, otherwise in good condition. Also six miniature bats with facsimile signatures of touring teams to England for West Indies 1950 & 1963, India 1952, Australia 1953, 1972 & 1977, each 11.75”. Sold with twenty cricket ties of which ten relate to Middlesex C.C.C. including two benefit ties for Norman Cowans 1993 and View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #902 ‘Sussex v New Zealand, Hove. July 5,6,7th 1986’. Full sized Gray Nicholls bat nicely signed to the face by eighteen Sussex players. Signatures include Barclay, Gould, Le Roux, Parker, Phillipson, Wells, Lenham, Standing, Babington, Jones, Moores, Pigott etc. Very good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #903 South Africa Women’s tour to England 2000 and 2008. Two full size cricket bats signed by the England and South African touring parties of each year. Signatures include Edwards, Connor, Atkins, Brunt, Greenway, Guha, Marsh, Rainford-Brent, Shaw, Shrubsole, Claire Taylor, Brits, Terblanche, Price, Anderson, Chetty, Fritz, Kilowan, Letsoalo, Lewis, Ndzundzu, Scheepers etc. Plus a further bat, England ‘NatWest Women’s Series 2012’ signed in thick black ink by fourteen of the listed England players. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£5StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #904 Pakistan tour of England 2010. Full size cricket vat with printed title to top and players names to side. The bat signed by the Pakistan team who played England at Lord’s in the 4th Test on the 26th to 29th August 2010. Signatures are Salman Butt (Cpt), Farhat, Aamer, Hameed, Yousuf, Ali, Riaz, Asif, Ajmal,U. Akmal and K. Akmai. Good condition View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #905 David Denton. Yorkshire & England 1894-1920. Early Yorkshire navy blue 1st XI cap, with the Yorkshire white rose emblem to the front worn by Denton during his playing career. The cap, with smaller peak, typical of a pre first world war cap, by E.C. Devereux of Eton. The stem of the rose emblem in white rather than the later green stem. The cap a little faded otherwise in good condition. A early and rare cap worn by a Yorkshire cricket legend View details Estimates£500 - £800Winning Bid£460StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #906 David Denton. Yorkshire & England 1894-1920. Early England navy blue cloth Test cap, with raised embroidered and wire emblem of the three lions and crown to front. The cap, with smaller peak, typical of a pre first world war cap, by H. Ludlam & Co of Albermarle Street, London, with name ‘D. Denton’ handwritten to inside. Slight fading to peak otherwise in good+ condition. An early and rare cap worn by this attacking batsman View details Estimates£700 - £1,000Winning Bid£600StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #907 David Denton. Yorkshire & England 1894-1920. Gunn & Moore ‘The Autograph’ cricket bat used by Denton in the 1908 cricket season scoring two consecutive centuries for Yorkshire against M.C.C. at Scarborough in August and September 1908. The bat is inscribed clearly in black ink in Denton’s hand ‘Scored 121 and 133 with this bat against M.C.C. at Scarborough. August 31st + September 1st and 2nd 1908’. The bat in good original condition and has some tape bound to the blade View details Estimates£600 - £900Winning Bid£500StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #908 Australian dark green wool Test cap embroidered with the Australia emblem and below ‘1972’ in gold thread. Size label inside cap ‘7”. Internally appears to have been match worn and in good condition. Ownership unknown. View details Estimates£500 - £800Winning Bid£3,200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #909 England dark blue cloth home Test cap. The cap with excellent raised embroidered emblem of three lions and crown of England to front. Internally appears to have been match worn and in good condition. Ownership unknown. View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£150StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #910 M.C.C./England navy blue touring cap with embroidered England emblem of St. George and the Dragon to front. Good condition. Ownership unknown. View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£260StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #911 New Zealand black cloth Test cap, by Westminster, Freister, with embroidered ‘silver fern’ emblem of New Zealand to cap. Appears match worn, good condition. Ownership unknown. View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£300StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #912 West Indies maroon cloth Test cap with embroidered and attached West Indian emblem to front. Appears match worn, good condition. Ownership unknown. View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£150StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #913 Indian navy blue cloth Test cap, by Ad-Art of Bombay, with wired emblem of India with wording ‘Indian Cricket Team’. Appears match worn, good condition. Ownership unknown. View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£280StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #914 Pakistan green wool Test cap, by Shaheen Cap House of Karachi, with wired silver emblem of Pakistan to front of cap. Appears match worn, good condition. Ownership unknown. View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£110StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #915 Derrick Robins XI navy blue cloth cricket cap, by Michael of Chatham, with embroidered emblem with ‘D.H.R. XI’ below to front. Appears match worn, good condition. Ownership unknown. View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£40StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #916 ‘Israel England Tour 1974’. Official blue cloth tour cap with embroidered tour emblem to front. Sold with a further orange cap with emblem to front. Made by M&M Johnston of Perth, Western Australia, team unknown. Both in good/very good condition. Ownership unknown. Qty 2 View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£220StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #917 Allan Peter Wells. Sussex, Kent & England 1981-2000. Sussex navy blue cloth cap, with embroidered emblem of the six martlets and ‘S.C.C.C.’ below worn by Wells during his career. Nickname ‘Bomber’ to inside label. The cap was given by Wells to Ken Higgs of Lancashire (1958-1969). Previously sold by the Cricket Memorabilia Society in their auction of July 2003 and by Knights in 2019 as lot 789 G/VG View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£80StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #918 Leicestershire C.C.C. 1st XI players’ cap and James Whitaker benefit tie 1993. The cap is believed to have been Whitaker’s but cannot be confirmed. The cap with crack to peak, otherwise in good condition. Qty 2. View details Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold Lot #919 Cricket ties. A good selection of over thirty seven ties. Includes two M.C.C. members’ ties, one ‘bacon and egg’, the other a City tie. ‘Dickie Bird’s Last Stand. England v India, Lord’s 1996’. England home Test series 1985, 1993 v Australia, 1991 v West Indies, 1996 v India & Pakistan, 1998 v South Africa, 1999 v New Zealand, Bicentennial Test 1987 in Australia, England tour to Australia 1994/95. World Cup 1992 (Australia & New Zealand), Benefit ties for Michael Vaughan, Phil Carrick, Arnie Sid View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£80StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #920 Sir Richard John Hadlee. Canterbury, Nottinghamshire, Tasmania and New Zealand 1971-1987. Two short sleeve casual shirts, one white, one black, worn by Hadlee during his final Test series for New Zealand and presented to David Frith at the close of the 3rd Test, England v New Zealand at Edgbaston. Both shirts with ‘DB Draught New Zealand Cricket’ emblems to chest and with ‘Hadlee’ inscribed in ink to collar labels. With accompanying copy of a ‘Wisden Cricket Monthly’ postcard with details handwr View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #921 Robert William ‘Bob’ Taylor. Derbyshire & England 1961-1988. M.C.C. mid blue touring blazer, by Burton, worn by Taylor on the M.C.C. tour of India and Sri Lanka in 1981/82. The blazer with embroidered M.C.C. emblem in white of St George & Dragon of England and below in scroll ‘1981. India. Sri Lanka.1982’ to breast pocket. Good/very good condition View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£180StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #922 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. Mono real photograph postcard of Tate, head and shoulders in cameo, wearing M.C.C. touring blazer. Nicely signed in black ink to the photograph by Tate and dated ‘May 1929’. Albert Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. Postally unused. Good/ very good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£45StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #923 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. Sepia real photograph postcard of Tate standing full length wearing cricket attire on the outfield at Hastings. Signed in black ink to the photograph by Tate. Publisher unknown. Postally unused. Very good condition. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£22StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #924 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. Excellent mono real photograph postcard of Tate standing three quarter length wearing M.C.C. blazer and holding pipe. Very nicely signed in ink to the photograph by Tate. Official stamps to verso for Nias of Brighton and A.G. Spalding of Brighton & Hove. Postally unused. Very good condition. A nice image. View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #925 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. M.C.C. tour to Australia 1924/25. Original sepia real photograph postcard of Arthur Gilligan leading the team on to the field. Printed caption below the photograph reads ‘Marching to Victory. Gilligan’s men, who won the 4th Test Match for England, at Melbourne [13th- 18th February 1925], taking the field when Australia had to follow on’ with players’ names listed below. Players are Tate, Hendren, Gilligan, Sutcliffe, Strudwick, Hobbs, Hearne, Cha View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #926 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. Two original sepia real photograph postcards of Tate depicted full length in indoor nets, one playing a forward defensive shot, the other standing at the wicket with a ball in hand. Both signed in black ink to the photographs by Tate. Deane, Wiles & Millar of Brighton. Postally unused. Very good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£32StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #927 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. Original sepia press action photograph of Tate in bowling pose mid-delivery wearing cricket attire and cap. The photograph by Sport & General, London c.1920, measures 6”x8”. Wear and nicks to edges, otherwise in good condition. A good image. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£20StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #928 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. Original candid style sepia photograph of Tate standing full length on the beach in swimming attire. Signed in ink to the front with dedication by Tate, with further annotation in ink to verso ‘All of us have been [?] in the sea here’. Presumably taken on tour c.1920s. 3”x5”. Good condition. View details Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold Lot #929 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. M.C.C. tour to Australia 1924/25. Original mono studio portrait photograph of the touring team taken on their arrival at Perth for the 1924/25 tour. The players standing and seated in rows wearing suits and ties on a white background. Players are Arthur Gilligan (Captain), Sandham, Whysall, Chapman, Hearne, Sutcliffe, Freeman, Woolley, Douglas, Hobbs, Strudwick, Howell, Hendren, Tate, Kilner, Bryan, also Toone (Manager), and Tyldesley in cameo to View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£40StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #930 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. Excellent mono studio portrait photograph of a smiling Tate, head and shoulders wearing a suit and tie, nicely signed in ink to the darker part of the photograph by Tate. The photograph, by May Moore of Sydney, measures 8”x12”, laid to slightly larger photographer’s mount. Probably taken on the 1924/25 to Australia. Pin holes to mount corners with some creasing to top mount edge, the photograph in very good condition. A superb image. View details Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold Lot #931 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. Test Trial, North v South 1927. Official mono photograph of the South team seated and standing in rows wearing caps and blazers, for the match played at Bramall Lane, Sheffield, 25th- 28th June 1927. Signed in ink to the mount borders by all eleven players. Signatures are Chapman (Captain), Sandham, Jardine, Shepherd, Freeman, Tate, O’Connor, Hammond, Nicols, Livsey and Ashdown. Initials ‘M.T.’ to top left mount corner, this being Maurice Tate’s View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£75StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #932 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. Original sepia press photograph of Tate, half length wearing cricket attire, taken on 8th August 1930 during the match Sussex v Surrey at Hastings. Photograph by L.N.A., London. 6.5”x8.5”. Wear, creasing and small losses to edges and corners, otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£20StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #933 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. Excellent original sepia studio portrait photograph of Tate, head and shoulders wearing a suit and tie, pipe in his mouth. The photograph, with blind embossed stamp for Monte Luke Studio, 101 The Strand, Sydney, measures 6.25”x8.25”. Appears to have been taken on the 1932/33 ‘Bodyline’ series. Very good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£25StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #934 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. Two page handwrittten letter in ink from Tate to ‘Dear Tony’ with good cricket content relating to the 1930/31 M.C.C. tour to South Africa, of which Tate was a member. Dated 10th February 1931, he reports ‘I am afraid we have not won any gold medals out here so far, but I am writing this on the eve of the most important [4th] Test. We must wait & see. The first Test we were cheated out by the umpires & the second they ought to have beaten us, but View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£90StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #935 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. M.C.C. 1932/33 ‘Bodyline’ series. Single page typed letter on M.C.C. official letterhead from Ronnie Aird, Assistant Secretary of the M.C.C., to Tate at his home in Brighton, dated 20th September 1932. Aird writes to say ‘how very sorry I am to hear that you will not be fit enough to go to Australia. It is cruel luck but I think you have acted wisely in the circumstances’. Signed ‘R. Aird’. In a postscript, Aird writes ‘I return your passport her View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #936 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. M.C.C. 1932/33 ‘Bodyline’ series. Original newspaper poster for ‘The Star’ announcing ‘Tate: Final Decision’, Tate having decided to join the 1932/33 M.C.C. touring party to Australia late having previously pulled out of the tour shortly before departure due to illness. The poster measures 19”x30”. Horizontal and vertical folds, small tear to top edge, otherwise in very good condition. View details Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold Lot #937 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England, 1912-1937. Four page hand written letter dated 13th July 1949 from Tate to John Arlott responding to Arlott’s request for an action photo. ‘I know I had some but I expect the “Kids” have given them away to their boy & girl friends’. He suggests that the best photo was taken by the late E.H.D. Sewell when he was assigned to the Daily Sketch. ‘If you could possibly obtain a print, it would demonstrate the body action and all the “Tate of yore” devil!’. He go View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£48StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #938 ‘Maurice Tate’. John Arlott. London ‘Cricketing Lives’ series, 1st Edition 1951. Arlott’s original 62pp typescript for the book with amendments and alterations in ink in Arlott’s distinctive hand. The typescript is contained in a paper folder, which is preserved in a specially made box by Bayntuns with green cloth-covered boards and leather title label to the front. Inset into the box is a first edition copy of the published book. Padwick 8118. Some fraying to the typescript page edges and age t View details Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£400StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #939 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. ‘It Kent Be Done!. Tate settled Kent’. Original pen and ink cartoon by Samuel Wells depicting a large and burly Tate standing on a pile of cricket stumps while squeezing the life out of a diminutive Kent player. The illustration is undated, but most likely refers to the match, Kent v Sussex, played at Tunbridge Wells 1st- 4th July 1933 in which Tate took 5/28 and 3/69 to help Sussex to a ten wicket victory. 7”x9”. Very good condition. View details Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£350StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #940 ‘Kent and Sussex’ 1847. Early small original double sided scorecard showing the scores at the close of the first day’s play in the match Sussex v Kent at the Royal New Ground, Brighton, 24th- 26th June 1847. In a high scoring match for its time, Kent batted first and made 259, Nicholas Felix top scoring with 113. At the end of play Sussex had reached 31/1. Sussex were dismissed the following day for 142, Hillyer and A. Mynn bowling unchanged and, following on Sussex were bowled out again for 108 View details Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #941 ‘Kent v. Sussex’ 1849. Early small original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the Higher Common Ground, Tunbridge Wells, 16th- 18th August 1849. To one side are the two innings for Kent (126 & 54), and to the verso those of Sussex (54 & 108), Kent winning by 18 runs. Notable players include W. & F. Pilch, Martingell, A. Mynn, Felix, Hillyer, Hinkly (Kent), Box, E. & W. Napper, Wisden, Bushby, King (Sussex) etc. John Wisden (Sussex) and Edmund Hinkly (Ken View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #942 ‘Cricket Match. Kent v. Sussex’ 1852. Early small original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the Higher Common Ground, Tunbridge Wells, 29th- 31st July 1852. The scorecard shows Sussex scoring 104 & 107, Kent 72 & 37, Sussex winning by 53 runs. Players who featured include Willsher, A. Mynn, F. & W. Pilch, Martingell, Hinkly, Felix, Hillyer (Kent), John & James Lillywhite, Box, Bushby, Wisden, Wynch (Sussex) etc. John Wisden took twelve wickets for Susse View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£220StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #943 ‘Surrey v. Sussex- Return Match’ 1855. Early small original single sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at Kennington Oval, 5th & 6th July 1855. The scorecard shows the completed printed scores for Surrey’s two innings, scoring 111 & 70, Sussex’s first innings of 128 and, in pencil, their second innings of 55/5, Sussex winning by five wickets. Players who featured include Caffyn, Lockyer, Mortlock, Martingell, Sherman (Surrey), W. & E. Nappe View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£260StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #944 ‘The United All-England Eleven v. Sixteen of Reigate and District’ 1856. Early small original double sided scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match played at Park Lane, Reigate, 14th- 16th August 1856. The scorecard lists the complete first innings of the Reigate team who reached 102, James Dean taking 8/34 for United England. Top scorer for Reigate was Fred Chadband with 24. In reply, the scorecard depicts United England at 27/3. They went on to make only 72 with William Caffyn (6 View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£280StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #945 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Eleven of All England v. Earl of Stamford’s Twenty-Two’ 1856. Rare and early commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at the Earl of Stamford’s Ground at Enville Hall, 23rd- 25th June 1856. All England batted first and made 121, Julius Caesar recording the highest score in the match with 60. In reply the Twenty-Two scored 125 with Edgar Willsher taking thirteen wickets for 50 runs. All England were then dismissed for only 53 and Stamford’s XXII reached their target View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£240StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #946 ‘United South Eleven v. 20 of Lewes’ 1865. Early original scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match played at Dripping Pan, Lewes, 7th- 9th September 1865 for the benefit of C.H. Ellis. The twenty of Lewes batted first and reached 129 in their first innings, United South replying with 125. In the second innings Lewes made 201 (H.R.J. Charlwood 54, C.H. Smith 43, Lewes’ Francis Pelham taking seven wickets). The match was declared a draw with the United South on 69/1, T. Humphrey 41no View details Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£400StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #947 ‘Grand Cricket Match- Canterbury. North [of the Thames] v. South of the Thames’ 1866. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Canterbury, 6th- 8th August 1866. Both teams featured notable names, the South of the Thames team with the three Grace brothers, E.M., W.G. and G.F. Grace, also Jupp, Lubbock, Griffith, Humphrey, Stephenson, James Lillywhite, Pooley and Willsher. For the North of the Thames, Hearne, Shaw, Walker, Buller, Maitland, Grundy, View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£210StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #948 ‘Grand Cricket Match- Canterbury. North [of the Thames] v. South of the Thames’ 1867. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Canterbury, 5th- 7th August 1866. North of the Thames (169 & 141) beat South of the Thames (122 & 71) by 117 runs. View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #949 ‘T. Lockyer’s Benefit. Surrey & Sussex v. England’ 1867. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval, 26th- 28th August 1867. Batting first, Surrey & Sussex scored 168 (Pooley 68, James Lillywhite 64no) and 59, in reply England made 159 and 88/1, England winning by nine wickets. England’s side comprised E.M. & W.G. Grace, Ricketts, Emmett, Hearne, I.D. & V.E. Walker, Round, Bennett, Greenwood and Willsher. Representing Surrey & Susse View details Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£220StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #950 ‘North v. South’ 1869. Early single sided scorecard with decorative engraved header depicting a cricket scene, for the match played at Canterbury 9th- 10th August 1869. Dated ‘Monday, August 9th’ the scorecard with complete printed scores. The North scored 107 and 154, in reply The South scored 83 and 179/2 to win by eight wickets. Players include A.N. Hornby, G. Summers, T. Bignall, R.A.H. Mitchell, F. Wyld, W. Price, A. Appleby, W. McIntyre, G. Wootton, J.C. Shaw (North), W.G. Grace, H. Jupp, View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #951 ‘Gentlemen of England v. Players of England. John Lillywhite’s Farewell Benefit’ 1871. Early single sided scorecard for the match played at the Royal Brunswick Ground, Hove, 14th- 16th August 1871. The scorecard with complete printed scores with the Gentlemen making 159 and 496, the Players 193 and 147/6, the match ending in a draw. Players featured include W.G. Grace, J.W. Dale, C.E. Green, G.F. Grace, R.A.H. Mitchell, C.I. Thornton, A. Appleby (Gentlemen), H. Jupp, M. McIntyre, R. Daft, R.P. C View details Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£220StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #952 ‘Kent v Sussex’ 1875. Rare early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Catford Bridge, 31st May- 2nd June 1875. The scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores. In the inaugural first-class match to be played at the Private Banks Sports Ground at Catford, Kent batted first and reached 158, Lord Harris top scorer with 84. In reply, Sussex made 204 (Charlwood 47, Lillywhite 42no), and then dismissed Kent in the second innings for 74, Lord Harris again topping the score View details Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£320StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #953 ‘Sussex v. Gloucestershire’ 1877. Early original ‘Authorised Cricket Score’ card with complete printed scores for the match played at the County Ground, Hove, 11th- 13th June 1877. Gloucestershire batted first and scored 129, Robert Bush, making his final first-class appearance, top scoring with 42, Sussex’s Charles Brown taking 7/58. In reply, Sussex reached 140, Joseph Cotterill scoring 60. In the second innings Gloucestershire made 181 (W.G. Grace 52, Richard Fillery 6/53). Set a target of 17 View details Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£140StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #954 Australia inaugural tour to England 1878. ‘Australia versus Leicestershire’. Very rare and early official double sided scorecard for the tour match played at Aylestone Road, Leicester, 15th- 17th July 1878. The scorecard with incomplete printed and faintly handwritten scores in pencil. Leicestershire (193 & 145) lost to the Australians (130 & 210/2) by eight wickets. The Australian team included Murdoch, Bannerman, Horan, Gregory, Garrett, Spofforth, Bailey, Allan, Blackham, Conway and Boyle. Ba View details Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£85StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #955 ‘Sussex v. Gloucestershire’ Cheltenham Cricket Festival 1878. Early official folding scorecard for the match played at the College Ground, Cheltenham, 19th- 21st August 1878. The scorecard with complete printed scores with advertising and programme of music to one side, and further advertising to verso. Gloucestershire batted first and in their only innings reached 198, P. Hattersley-Smith top scorer with 51no, and J.B. Hide taking 7/48 for Sussex. In reply Sussex were dismissed for only 29 with View details Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #956 The Ashes. ‘England v. Australia’ 1880. The First Test Match held in England. Early and rare original single sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 6th- 8th September 1880. The scorecard with the players listed for the start of play and incomplete scores for England’s first innings in pencil. View details Estimates£500 - £800StatusUnsoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #957 The Ashes. ‘England v. Australia’ 1882. Early and original double sided official scorecard for the second Test match to be played in England, Kennington Oval, 28th- 30th August 1882. The scorecard with complete printed scores. Australia batted first and were bowled out for only 63, top scorer was Blackham (17), R.G. Barlow taking 5/19 off 31 overs of which 22 were maidens. Replying, England were dismissed for 101, George Ulyett scoring 26 and Fred Spofforth taking 7/46. Australia then made 122 i View details Estimates£600 - £900Winning Bid£3,000StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #958 ‘Surrey v. Sussex’ 1881. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval 1st & 2nd August 1881. Despite fielding a strong side, Sussex could muster only 95 in their first innings, Edward Barratt doing the damage with the ball, taking seven wickets for 45 runs. In reply Surrey reached 193 (Walter Read 62). In the second innings Sussex fared a little better, scoring 136, Walter Bettesworth making 53no, and Barratt taking a further seven wi View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #959 Gentlemen of Sussex v M.C.C. and Ground ‘Official Score for 1881’. Original double-sided scorecard with near complete printed and handwritten scores for the match played at Hove 12th & 13th August 1881. The two day match (not first-class) was drawn, M.C.C. scoring 120 (Hearn 76) and 164/5, Gentlemen of Sussex 121 in their only innings. The Sussex team comprised two professionals, W. Payen and H. Mitchell. Others who played for the County include Greenfield, Ellis, King, Weighell etc. 5”x7”. Prin View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£80StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #960 Sussex v Derbyshire ‘Official Score for 1882’. Original single-sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Hove 5th- 7th June 1882. In a closely fought match Derbyshire batted first and scored 283 (Shuker 86, Ducker 60, James Lillywhite 5/70), Sussex replied with 182 and, following on, 222 (Trevor 63). Derbyshire were then dismissed for 118 (Juniper 7/61), Sussex winning by just three runs. Printed by H. Crowhurst & Bishop of Brighton. 4.75”x7.25”. Foxing and light creas View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£85StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #961 ‘Cricket Extraordinary’. F.P. Howlett’s XII v A.B. Holman’s XII 1883. Original scorecard with complete printed scores for a ‘Boy’s Match’ played at Devonshire Park, Eastbourne on 16th August 1883. In a remarkable game, F.P. Howlett’s XII batted first and were dismissed for 75, W. Hitchens top scorer with 42. A.B. Holman’s XII then replied with 76 (E. Owen 27), a first innings lead of one run. Howlett’s team then went in to bat only for every batsman to be dismissed without scoring, the whole tea View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£45StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #962 ‘Lord Sheffield’s XI. v Dr W.G. Grace’s Eleven’ 1883. Early original single sided scorecard with printed complete scores for the match played at Sheffield Park, Uckfield, 5th-7th July 1883. Grace’s team batting first made 266 all out, in reply Lord Sheffield’s team made 231, in Grace’s teams second innings they were bowled out for 167, Lord Sheffield’s Eleven duly scored the 204 runs required for the loss of four wickets winning the match by six wickets. Grace made 81 and 51, Barnes took eight View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£120StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #963 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Kent v. Sussex’ 1884. Original single sided scoresheet, printed on paper with complete printed scores, for the match played at the Angel Ground, Tonbridge, 17th- 19th July 1884. Sussex (98 & 294) beat Kent (116 & 163) by 113 runs. Top scorer in the match was Newham of Sussex (137 in the second innings). On a difficult wet wicket, twenty one wickets fell on the first day. Others who featured in the match include Lord Harris, brothers A. & G.G. Hearne, and the unrelated H. He View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£75StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #964 ‘Sussex v. Australians’ 1884. Early original single sided scorecard printed on yellow paper with printed scores showing the position at the close of play on the second day of the tour match played at Hove, 24th- 26th July 1884. Sussex had posted a strong 396 against a full strength Australian bowling attack with centuries from George Wyatt (112) and Henry Phillips (111), both their only first-class centuries. Australia had reached 223/5 at close of play. On the final day the Australians were dis View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£65StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #965 Sussex v. Yorkshire 1885. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Hove, 24th- 26th August 1885. In a high scoring match, Yorkshire elected to bat first and reached 326, George Ulyett (82) and Louis Hall (87) putting on 128 for the first wicket. In reply, Sussex made 368, Billy Newham the top scorer with 101. Yorkshire then ended 345/6, Ulyett (91) and Hall (37) sharing another century opening stand of 108. The match was drawn. Printed by Crowhur View details Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold Lot #966 ‘Surrey v. Sussex’ 1886. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the County Ground, Hove 16th- 18th August 1886. Sussex (277 & 75/6) beat Surrey (182 & 169) by four wickets. Sussex captain Frederick Lucas top scored in the match with 121 in their first innings. Printed on the ground by Wright & Co. (Cricket Press), London. 4.5”x6”. Advertisement to verso for ‘Cricket A Weekly Record’. Very good condition. View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #967 ‘Nottinghamshire v. Sussex’ 1887. Early original commemorative silk scorecard for the match played at Trent Bridge, 25th- 27th August 1887. Electing to bat first, Sussex were bowled out for 140, Dick Attewell taking 6/30. In reply Nottinghamshire posted an impressive 570, William Gunn ending 205no, Billy Barnes making 120, Walter Humphreys taking 6/95 for Sussex who were then bowled out for 136 in their second innings. Nottinghamshire won by the significant margin of an innings and 294 runs. Pr View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£55StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #968 ‘Surrey Club and Ground v. Hastings & St. Leonards C.C.’ Hastings Cricket Week 1887. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Hastings 24th & 25th August 1887. The scorecard with complete printed scores is printed on an original sheet laid down presumably to an earlier version of the scorecard. The scores show Surrey Club & Ground scoring 238, Hastings & St. Leonards 37 & 153, Surrey winning by an innings and 48 runs. E.J. McCormick and James Phillips on the Hastings side bo View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£65StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #969 ‘Sussex v. Australians’ 1888. Early original double sided scorecard for the tour match played at Hove 19th- 21st July 1888. The scorecard with complete printed scores in a low scoring match in which Sussex made 98 & 116, Australians 68 & 88, Sussex winning by 58 runs. Top scorer in the match was Billy Newham of Sussex with 44 in the first innings. Charlie Turner took ten wickets in the match for the Australians. Printed by Crowhurst of Brighton with local advertising to verso. 5”x7.5”. Horizonta View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£100StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #970 ‘Surrey v. Sussex’ 1888. ‘The Largest Innings Recorded in an Inter-County Match’. Early original commemorative silk scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Kennington Oval 9th- 11th August 1888. In a very one-sided affair, Surrey amassed 698 in their only innings, Walter Read scoring 171 and Monty Bowden a career best 189no. All eleven Sussex players bowled. In reply an exhausted Sussex were bowled out for 114 and 99, Surrey winning by an innings and 485 runs. George Lohma View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£85StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #971 ‘North v. South’ 1888. Early original double sided folding scorecard for the match played at the Central Recreation Ground, Hastings, 13th- 15th September 1888. The scorecard with complete printed scores in which South batted first and scored 258 (W.W. Read 96, W.G. Grace 44), with North restricted to 187 (J.A. Dixon 53). In the second innings South made 206 (K.J. Key 79no) setting North 278 to win. Led by 91 from William Gunn, the North fought hard to stave off defeat, but with only minutes lef View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£80StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #972 ‘Hastings and St. Leonards Grand Cricket Week. Gentlemen v Players’ 1889. Early original 12pp ‘Randle’s Authorised Scorecard’ with complete printed scores for the match played at the Central Recreation Ground, Hastings, 16th- 18th September 1889. In a closely fought match, the Players batted first and scored 179, Albert Ward top scorer with 50. In reply, the Gentlemen, captained by W.G. Grace, reached 226 with contributions of 41 from Kingsmill Key, Herbert Pigg (35) and Hylton Philipson (25no) View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #973 ‘Sussex v. Australians’ 1890. Early original double sided scorecard for the tour match played at Hove 24th- 26th July 1890 with complete printed scores. The Australians batted first, scoring 363 (Murdoch 158, Barrett 83, Humphreys 5/65). In reply Sussex made 91 (Lyons 6/38) and, following on 227 (Bean 100, Charlton 5/27). Australians won by an innings and 45 runs. Printed by Crowhurst of Brighton with local advertising to verso. Previously sold in the M.C.C. Bicentenary Auction of 1987. Small te View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£320StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #974 ‘Lord Sheffield’s Eleven v. M.C.C. & Ground’ 1891. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Sheffield Park, Uckfield, 25th & 26th May 1891. M.C.C., comprising W.G. Grace, Webbe, O’Brien, Cranston, Pope, Ferris, Attewell etc., batted first in a rain affected match and were dismissed for 109. Lord Sheffield had six Sussex players in his team, including Newham, Murdoch, Marlow, Somerset, Phillips and Lowe, and they scored 172 in reply. In their seco View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£75StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #975 Australia tour to England 1893. ‘Lord Sheffield’s XI. v. Australians’. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Sheffield Park, Uckfield, 8th- 10th May 1893. In the opening match of the 1893 tour, a strong Lord Sheffield’s XI elected to bat first and posted 258, W.G. Grace (63) and Arthur Shrewsbury (62) making an opening stand of 101. For the Australians George Giffen and Arthur Coningham shared the wickets five apiece. Replying, the Australians View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£200StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #976 Australia tour to England 1896. ‘Lord Sheffield’s XI. v. Australians’. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Sheffield Park, Uckfield, 11th- 13th May 1896. In the opening match of the 1896 tour, the Australians batted first, reaching 257 (Joe Darling 67). Lord Sheffield’s XI replied with 195 (Ranjitsinhji 79, Ernie Jones taking 7/84). In the second innings the Australians made 194 (Trott 59no) and the match ended in a draw with Lord Sheffield’ View details Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£190StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #977 Leicestershire v Australia 1905. Early original double-sided/ folding scorecard for the tour match played at Aylestone Road, Leicester on the 12th, 13th & 14th June 1905. Players listed at the start of play. The match was drawn. For Australia, Howell and Noble took six wickets in the match, Noble top scoring with 79 in the first innings and Trumper 70 in the second. For Leicestershire, De Trafford top scored with 63 in the first innings and Coe 64no in the second. Jayes took 4-70 in the Australi View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #978 Derbyshire v Australians 1905. Original early single-sided scorecard for the tour match played at the County Ground, Derby, 10th- 12th July 1905 with complete printed scores for the Australians’ first innings of 252. The match was won by Australia by 105 runs. For Australia, Armstrong took five wickets in the first innings and Cotter six in the second innings, Gehrs top scored with 72 in the first innings and Laver 78 in the second. For Derbyshire, Cadman made 66, Levi Wright 66, and Cadman took View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£32StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #979 Surrey v Australians 1905. Original early double-sided scorecard for the tour match played at Kennington Oval, 11th- 13th May 1905, with complete printed scores for Surrey’s first innings. Surrey scored 225 (Hobbs 94) & 286 (Hayward 129, Laver 5/61), the Australians 292 (Armstrong 83) & 199/6 (Duff 64, Armstrong 59) and the match was drawn. Printed on the ground by Merritt & Hatcher of London. 5”x8”. Fixtures to verso. Minor soiling, otherwise in good/ very good condition. View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£35StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #980 South Africa tours to England 1907 & 1924. Two official double-sided scorecards for tour matches. Nottinghamshire v South Africans, Trent Bridge 12th- 14th 1907, incomplete printed and untidily handwritten scores in pencil. Nottinghamshire won by five wickets. Printed by Charles H. Richards, Nottingham 4.75”x7.5”. Heavy crease and soiling. M.C.C. v South Africans, Lord’s, 24th- 27th May 1924, complete handwritten scores in pencil. 5”x9.25”. The match was drawn. Good condition. View details Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #981 Australia tour to England 1909. ‘England v. Australia’. Fifth Test. Early original commemorative silk scorecard for the 5th Test, played at Kennington Oval, 9th- 11th August 1909. Australia batted first and reached 325, Bardsley scoring 136, Trumper 73 and Macartney 50, with Carr taking 5/146. In reply England made 352, (Sharp 105, Rhodes 66, Fry 62, Hutchings 59, Cotter taking 6/95). In their second innings Australia made 339/5 declared with a second century from Bardsley (130), and Noble scori View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£65StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #982 Australia tour to England 1921. Two official Lord’s scorecards, one printed on paper for the 2nd Ashes Test, Lord’s 11th- 14th June 1921 with complete printed scores. England scored 187 & 283 (Woolley 95 & 93), Australia 342 & 131 (Bardsley 88 & 63no), Australia winning by eight wickets. Heavy creasing and tears. The other scorecard is for the tour match v M.C.C. 21st- 24th May 1921, with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil. The Australians won by three wickets. Both measure 5”x9.2 View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£55StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #983 South Africa tour to England 1924. Three official scorecards, one for the 3rd Test, Headingley 12th- 15th July 1924, with incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil. England (396 & 60/1) beat South Africa (132 & 323) by nine wickets. 10”x6.25”. Vertical folds and some soiling. Also two scorecards for tour matches, v M.C.C. at Lord’s 24th- 27th May 1924, incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil, match drawn, 5”x9.25”, and v H.D.G. Leveson-Gower’s XI at Reigate, 25th- 27th June View details Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold Lot #984 The Ashes. England v Australia 1926. Three official Test match scorecards, one for the 2nd Test at Lord’s 26th- 29th June 1926 (Larwood’s Test debut), near complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil, match drawn, 5”x9.25”. 3rd Test, Headingley 10th-13th July 1926, complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil, match drawn, 10”x6.25”. 5th Test, Kennington Oval, 14th- 18th August 1926 (timeless match), complete printed scores, signed in ink to verso by Clarrie Grimmett who played for Au View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£55StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #985 Australia tour to England 1926. Five official scorecards for matches from the 1926 tour. Matches are Australians v Leicestershire, Leicester 1st- 4th May, players listed at start of play, 10”x8.25”. v Middlesex, Lord’s 29th May- 1st June, incomplete printed scores, 5”x9.25”. v Surrey, Kennington Oval 28th- 30th July, faintly written scores in pencil, 5”x8”. v Warwickshire, Edgbaston 4th- 6th August, complete handwritten scores in pencil, 5”x8”. v C.I. Thornton’s XI, Scarborough 8th- 10th Septemb View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£60StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #986 New Zealand inaugural tour to England 1927. Two rarer original official scorecards for matches played on the tour. One for the match v Northumberland at Jesmond, 22nd & 23rd June 1927 with complete printed scores. New Zealand (476, Blunt 195) beat Northumberland (272 & 201) by an innings and three runs. Printed on the ground by Andrew Reid, Newcastle, 4.5”x6”. The other is a small folding scorecard with incomplete printed scores for the match v East of England at Wisbech, 9th & 11th July 1927. T View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£45StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #987 New Zealand inaugural tour to England 1927. Rarer official scorecard with complete printed scores for the match v Durham at Chester-le-Street, 18th & 20th June 1927. Durham (254 & 123) lost to the New Zealanders (373 &5/0) by ten wickets. Printed on the ground by W. Clarke & Son, Chester-le-Street, 5”x8.25”. Also a rarer official folding programme for the tour match v Cumberland at Whitehaven, 20th & 22nd August 1927 with teams listed to centre pages. Printed by Geo. Todd, Whitehaven, 5.75”x9” f View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£45StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #988 West Indies tour to England 1928. Four official scorecards from the tour including two Test matches. One for their inaugural first Test v England at Lord’s 23rd- 26th June 1928, with annotated comments about Wally Hammond, one claiming ‘Wally’s innings of 45 was worth 2 of Tyldesley’s century’, another comment written in 1965 following Hammond’s death. England won the match by an innings and 58 runs. The other scorecard is for the 3rd Test, Kennington Oval, 11th- 14th August 1928, England won by View details Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£50StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #989 South Africa tour to England 1929. Three official scorecards including the 3rd Test, Headingley, 13th- 16th July 1929, England won by five wickets. Also two tour match scorecards, v Surrey, Kennington Oval, 8th- 10th May, Surrey won by 125 runs, and v Middlesex, Lord’s, 11th- 14th May, South Africans won by eight wickets. All three scorecards with incomplete printed and handwritten scores, the Middlesex scorecard with additional handwritten ink annotations commenting on the match. Some folds and View details Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£30StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #990 Australia tour to England 1930. Bradman’s first tour to England. Seven official scorecards for two Test and five tour matches played on the 1930 tour, all with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores unless stated. Test match scorecards are 1st Test, Trent Bridge, 13th- 17th June, England won by 93 runs. 5th Test, Kennington Oval, 16th- 22nd August (timeless Test), Australia won by an innings and 39 runs scoring 695 in their only innings (Bradman 232, Ponsford 110). Tour match scorecards a View details Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£85StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #991 The Ashes England v Australia 1930. Full set of five official scorecards for the five match Ashes Test series in England. The scorecard for the 5th (timeless) Test at Kennington Oval 16th- 22nd August is printed on paper with complete printed scores, Australia winning by an innings and 39 runs. The remainder with incomplete printed and handwritten scores. Folds to the majority, some age toning, other odd nicks, otherwise in good condition. View details Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£65StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #992 England v Australia 1930. Don Bradman’s first tour. Official scorecard for the 4th Test at Old Trafford 25th- 29th July 1930. The scorecard with players’ listed at the start of play. Nicely signed in blue ink by Bradman in later years. The scorecard loosely mounted to page with five cigarette cards of members of the Australian touring party. The cards are of Bradman (by Ogden’s), signed by Bradman, Kippax (Millhof & Co.), Grimmett (Millhoff & Co. modern reprint), Ponsford (John Player), and Oldf View details Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£1,600StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #993 New Zealand tours to England 1931 & 1937. Six official scorecards, all with incomplete printed and/or handwritten scores unless otherwise stated. Includes three from the 1931 tour including two Test matches, 1st Test, England v New Zealand, Lord’s 27th- 30th June 1931, match drawn, complete scores handwritten in pencil. 2nd Test, Kennington Oval, 29th- 31st July 1931, England won by an innings and 26 runs. Complete scores handwritten in ink and pencil. One tour match v Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Tr View details Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£40StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Lot #994 West Indies tour to England 1933. Seven official scorecards including for the two matches played in the England v West Indies Test series, and five tour matches. Scorecards are v Club Cricket Conference, Catford 3rd & 4th May, complete printed and handwritten scores, West Indies won by an innings and 12 runs. v Surrey, Kennington Oval 27th- 30th May, incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil, match drawn. v Somerset, Taunton 7th- 9th June, incomplete printed scores, match drawn. v Mid View details Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£65StatusSoldBidding historyBidding history Items per page 102550100 Previous|1...7891011121314|Next1234567891011121314 Previous 1234567891011121314 Next Previous 1234567891011121314 Next