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 401-500 of 1648. Previous|12345678...17|Next Image Lot # Item Title Time Left Your Bids 401 Cambridge University C.C. 1955. Larger album page very nicely signed in ink (one in pencil) by ten members of the Cambridge University team of 1955 including some notable names who went on to play County cricket. Signatures are Melluish (Captain), Lumsden, Knightley-Smith, Parsons, D. Smith, Croft, Silk, O’Brien, Pretlove (signed in pencil) and Goonesena. The page loose mounted to a large album page with a team image above. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 402 Oxford University C.C. 1948 & 1959. Two album pages signed in ink by members of the Oxford University teams, one by fourteen of the 1948 team, the other by eleven of 1959, both including some notable names who went on to play County and Test cricket. Signatures include Pawson, Webb, C. van Ryneveld, Robinson, Kardar, Whitcombe, Keighley, Bloy, Travers, Tanner, Winn, Eagar, Baig, Corran, Jowett, Raybould, Piachaud, Green, Duff, Sayer, Burki, Charles Fry (grandson of C.B. Fry) etc. Both pages each Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 403 Rest of England Champion County match 1911. Page very nicely signed in black ink by seven members of The Rest team for the Champion County match v Warwickshire, Kennington Oval 11th- 14th September 1911. Signatures are Fry (Captain), Dean, Hitch, Hearne, Warner, Spooner and Rhodes. The Rest amassed 631/5 dec. (Warner 244, Fry 102no, Mead 101) and dismissed Warwickshire for 129 and 137 to win by an innings and 365 runs. The page lightly laid down to larger page. Very good condition. Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 404 Players 1911. Page very nicely signed in black ink by six Players. Signatures are Arthur Fielder, Fred Huish, Colin Blythe (Kent), Harry Whitehead (Leicestershire), Jack Sharp and Johnny Tyldesely (Lancashire). The page is titled ‘Players’ and is lightly laid down to a larger page titled ‘Players 1911’ but no record of these players appearing together for the Players in 1911 can be found. Very good condition. Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£190StatusSold View details 405 County autograph sheets 1993. Large album with a nicely presented collection of autograph sheets and team photographs, some with accompanying letters and compliment slips responding to requests. Includes nine fully signed autograph sheets for Durham (24 signatures), Gloucestershire (20), Hampshire (12), Leicestershire (16), Somerset (23), Nottinghamshire (24), Surrey (22), Warwickshire (22), and Yorkshire (24), also a Glamorgan team photograph signed by four players. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 406 Don Bradman. Three cuttings signed by Bradman including a newspaper cutting of Bradman achieving the world record Test score or 334 at Headingley 1930, a cutting of Bradman in later years with headline ‘Bradman- so impossibly gifted’, and two cuttings laid down to large white card of Bradman awarding a trophy to Sunil Gavaskar who had reached 100 Test centuries and previously broken Bradman’s record, signed below by Bradman and Gavaskar. Sold with a mono magazine cutting of the England players w Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£42StatusSold View details 407 County autograph sheets 1976-2004. Seven official autograph sheets for Derbyshire 2003 (20 fully signed), Durham 1995 (22), Hampshire 2002 (23), Northamptonshire 1976 (19), Warwickshire 1992 (22 fully signed), Worcestershire 1997 (22) and 2004 (19 both fully signed). Signatures include Cork (Derbyshire), Roseberry, Blenkiron, Morris, Prabhakar (Durham), R. Smith, Crawley, Mascarenhas, Mullally, Udal, Cook (Hampshire), Mushtaq Mohammad, Steele, Willey, Sarfraz Nawaz, Larkins (Northamptonshire), L Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 408 County autograph sheets 2000. Seven official County sheets for season 2000, all fully signed with one exception. Teams are Derbyshire (24 signatures), Durham (20), Glamorgan (19), Kent (25), Northamptonshire (24), Warwickshire (24), and Yorkshire (20, lacking one). Signatures include Cork, Krikken, DiVenuto (Derbyshire), Speak, Collingwood, Harmison, Katich (Durham), Maynard, Croft, S. Jones (Glamorgan), Fleming, Dravid, McCague, Key (Kent), Hayden, Loye, Malcolm, Swann (Northamptonshire), Smith Estimates£20 - £30Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 409 Cricket broadcasters 1980s/1990s. A selection of six pages on various letterheads, signed by members of television and Test Match Special commentary teams. Signatures include Tony Lewis, Geoff Boycott, Ray Illingworth, Tom Graveney, Gordon Greenidge, Jack Bannister, Richie Benaud, Brian Johnston, David Lloyd, Trevor Bailey, Jonathan Agnew, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Bill Frindall, Fred Trueman, Vic Marks, Henry Blofeld, Peter Baxter, Jeremy Coney etc. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 410 Test and County signatures 1930s-1950s. A selection of multi-signed album pages, some back-to-back, comprising over one hundred and twenty signatures in ink and pencil, some on pieces laid down. Includes one page signed by nine members of the Australian touring party to England 1953, Johnston, Hill, Archer, de Courcy, Davidson, Langley, Craig, Harvey and Hole. County signatures include Bailey, Horner, Bear (Essex), Graveney, Lambert, McHugh (Gloucestershire), Cannings, Harrison (Hampshire), Plac Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 411 Edward Patrick Kinsella. Excellent selection of five large original colour prints of the boy cricketer in various guises. ‘The Hope of His Side’, ‘Out First Ball’, ‘The Boss’, ‘Good Enough for His County’ and ‘How’s That?’. Copyright ‘E.P. Kinsella with original printed titles to lower border and in original mounts. Framed and glazed in various sized frames, mainly around 16”x21”. Some light fading to the latter three print images otherwise in good original condition. Sold with a framed and glaz Estimates£60 - £90StatusUnsold View details 412 ‘The Cricketers of Vanity Fair’. Excellent collection of twenty seven original colour chromolithographs of cricketers, as listed by John Arlott in ‘The Cricketer’, August 1953 and J.W. Goldman’s additional list published in ‘The Cricketer’ in September 1953. The cricketers are Grace, Spofforth, Lord Harris, Bonnor, A. Lyttelton, Philipson, Lord Hawke, Fry, Baldwin, Lord Chelmsford, Ranjitsinhji, Jessop, Jephson, Abel, Jackson, Palairet, Warner, Bosanquet, Lord Dalmeny, Hayward, Tyldesley, Wells, Estimates£800 - £1,200Winning Bid£950StatusSold View details 413 Lord Hawke, Cambridge University, Yorkshire & England 1882-1912. Signed Vanity Fair colour chromolithograph of Hawke. ‘Yorkshire Cricket’. 24th September 1892 by SPY. Nicely signed by Hawke in black ink to lower right border. Some foxing to border and to a lesser extent the image, nick to left hand side page edge with small loss to edge otherwise in good condition. 10.5”x15.5”. Rarely seen in this signed form Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 414 ‘The Test’ England v Australia 1909. Excellent large original pen and ink artwork by artist ‘A.S.M.’, showing the two opposing Captain’s Archie Maclaren of England and Monty Noble of Australia depicted running in a cross country race, both wearing athletics attire with spiked boots but wearing their Test caps on their heads, Maclaren, who has a large lion emblazoned to his running vest, appears to be in the lead with Noble following, two flags to the background displaying ‘1st’ and 2nd’. Title ‘ Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 415 ‘Sketches at Lord’s’. Large original lithograph sheet comprising four coloured lithographs of ‘Mr James Henry Dark, Proprietor of Lord’s Cricket Ground. Sketches at Lord’s No. 1, ‘The Umpire’ William Caldercourt. Sketches at Lord’s No. 2, ‘Hillyer. Born at Leybourne, Kent’. Sketches at Lords No. 3 and ‘Martingell. Born at Nutfield, Surrey 1818’. Sketches at Lords No. 4. Published by John Corbet Anderson and Frederick Lillywhite on 1st March 1852 and printed by John C. Anderson. The lithograph mo Estimates£120 - £180StatusUnsold View details 416 ‘Cricket Match’. An early print from an original sketch on a pale blue wash background depicting a cricket match in progress, assumed to be a school match on an Oxford green, possibly Bullingdon Green, surrounded by trees, with spectators wearing top hats, and a schoolmaster wearing a mortar board and gown talking to a lady. In the foreground, a gentleman wearing check jacket and boater, seated on a horse, is in discussion with one of the schoolboys. Published by J. Ryman, High St., Oxford. Unda Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 417 ‘Boy Cricketer’. An early and well executed drawing of a boy cricketer in waist coat holding a bat with wicket to rear, his hat has fallen in front of the stumps. Inscribed to the bottom corner of the image ‘Done by Miss Catherine Frances at Hampstead 1842?’. Written vertically to the right hand side in ink ‘Wm Bramley-Moore.1842? 1870’. Framed and glazed measures approximately 16”x21.5”. Odd marks otherwise in good condition. The auctioneer has no knowledge of the picture, artist or the subject Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 418 ‘Child cricket’. An early uncompleted drawing of a boy cricketer batting and being bowled, a smaller girl wicket-keeper is behind the stumps anticipating the ball. The final piece is in a preliminary stage with mainly a faint pencil drawing but the unknown artist has completed in colour the head of both the boy and the girl who is wearing a bonnet. The painting unfinished. Circular mount, framed and glazed measuring 14.5” square. Good condition Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 419 William Hillyer. Kent & All England 1835-1853. ‘Hillyer’. Sketches at Lord’s No 3. Large original hand coloured tinted lithograph of Hillyer in cricket attire holding a cricket ball, wearing a top hat with large house and other cricketers to the background. Published by John Corbet Anderson on 17th June 1850 and R. Dark, Lord’s Ground, Printed by Hullmandel & Walton. Framed and glazed, Overall 13”x18”. Sold with a smaller hand coloured aquatint of Roger Kynaston Jun Esq, the player wearing top h Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 420 John C. Anderson. Two colour lithographs from the series of eight ‘Cricket Postures’ produced by Anderson in 1860. One is entitled ‘Standing in Attitude’ No. 1 and the other ‘Leg Hit’. No. 4. Both published in London May 1st 1860 by F. Lillywhite, Kennington Oval, printed by Stannard & Dixon. Both measure 9.5”x12”. Some light soiling to images, nicks and tears to page edges otherwise in good overall condition Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 421 Edward ‘Picky’ Powell. Eton. ‘Eton Sketches no. 3’. Mono lithograph of Powell to foreground standing next to a single stump, his top hat next to it, and holding a cricket ball in his right hand with cricketers, college building, the river and a bridge to background. Drawn and published by William Bambridge, Eton, July 13th 1852. Lithograph by G.B. Black.’ Appears to have been trimmed very slightly to a side edge otherwise in good condition. A rare image Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 422 ‘Forward! by N. Felix. Dedicated with Permission to Benjamin Aislabie Esq’. Early lithograph of a batsman playing forward. Drawn from the life and on stone by G.F. Watts, Published by S. Knights, Sweetings Alley, Cornhill’ and printed by W. Sharp of Soho. The lithograph measures 10.25”x13”. Laid down to board, some minor marks, some light foxing, age toning and darkening to paper otherwise in good condition. A scarce and early cricketing lithograph. Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£150StatusSold View details 423 ‘Oxford v Cambridge at Lord’s’. Very large Victorian lithograph print of the Lord’s Cricket Ground, with pavilion and stands to background with the gentry and crowd promenading on the pitch in their finery. Published by Messrs Dickinson of New Bond Street, London. January 1st 1909. Printed in Vienna. Title to lower border. The lithograph has been mounted, framed and glazed and overall measures 48”x37”. Some wear and damage to the left hand side of the image near to the pavilion otherwise in goo Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 424 ‘Eton v Winchester’. Large hand colour etching, by F.G. Stevenson after H. Jamyn Brook, showing a cricket match in progress with spectators to fore and background. Published by Dickinson & Foster, London, 2nd December 1889. Signed by the two artists to lower margin. Attractively mounted, framed and glazed, overall 31”x18.5”. Good condition. A rarer image Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 425 ‘The County Ground. Hove’. Martin Speight. Excellent original oil painting on canvas of a game in progress at Hove with the pavilion, stands and church to background, to the foreground spectators sit in blue and white striped deck chairs enjoying the cricket and the summer. Signed by Speight to bottom left hand corner and dated 1999. The painting in gilt wooden frame measures approximately 19”x15.5” and overall with the frame 24”x20”. The canvas is torn to the right hand side of the canvas other Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£280StatusSold View details 426 South Africa 1994. ‘The County Ground, Hove’ by Alan Fearnley. Limited edition colour print of match in play at Hove, signed to lower border by the artist and seventeen members of the South African touring party v Sussex to commemorate South Africa’s return to Test cricket. Signatures include Wessels (Captain), Cullinan, Symcox, Donald, Rhodes, P. & G. Kirsten, Procter, Liebenburg, Cronje, Snell etc. Limited edition no. 835/850. Mounted, framed and glazed overall 28”x22”. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£15StatusSold View details 427 ‘Match of the Day’. Large mono printed reproduction of a 1930s street scene photograph depicting boys playing cricket, printed title to lower border. Signed in ink to the borders by 37 international Test cricketers. Signatures include Richie Benaud, Brian Statham, Barry Richards, Fred Trueman, Mike Atherton, John Holder, Basil D’Oliveira, Tom Graveney, Dennis Lillee, Jeff Thomson, Derek Underwood, Ian Botham, David Gower, Hansie Cronje, Allan Donald, Clive Lloyd etc. Framed and glazed, overall 2 Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£15StatusSold View details 428 ‘Vivian Richards, Antigua, Somerset & West Indies’ by artist Mike Tarr 1979. Large colour limited edition print of Richards, head and shoulders to centre, with eight various action cameos and cricket grounds associated with Richards’ career to top and bottom borders. Signed by Richards and artist Tarr in pencil. Limited edition no. 269/500. Mounted, framed and glazed overall 26”x20.5”. Very good condition. Sold with two smaller framed and glazed colour images, one of Richards, the other of Micha Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 429 Mansoor Ali Khan, Nawab (‘Tiger’) of Pataudi. Oxford University, Sussex, Hyderabad & India 1957-1976. Colour print of ‘The Nawab of Pataudi’ from the ‘Captains Portfolio’ series by artist Denise Dean, signed by Pataudi and the artist, limited edition number 42 of 100 prints produced. 8.25”x11.75”. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 430 Cricket portraits and cartoons. A selection of eight modern prints. Subjects are John Arlott, large portrait in pencil by Bonelli[?], limited edition print no. 2/300, mounted overall 14.25”x17.5”. Two signed colour prints of cartoons of Graham Roope, one by Roy Ullyett, the other unidentified, both ‘Artist’s Proof’ nos. 14/25, each 16”x11”. Modern colour reproduction prints of ‘The Bowler’ and ‘The Batsman’ by H. Adlard, each 12.5”x18.5”. Print from an original painting by Roger Marsh of ‘Tom Em Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 431 ‘The First Competitive Day/Night Match. AXA Life League- Warwickshire v Somerset’ 1997. Large limited edition colour print from the original by the artist C.B. Flinders of the first official day/ night match to be played in England, depicting the match in progress at Edgbaston 23rd July 1997. Limited edition no. 36/250, signed in pencil to the lower border by the artist and eleven members of the Warwickshire team including Giles, Brown, Moles, Penney, Munton, Welch, Small, Smith etc. Mounted, fr Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 432 Joe Hardstaff Jr. (Nottinghamshire & England 1930-1955) and Stan Worthington (Derbyshire & England 1924-1947). Two nice original pencil caricatures by an artist named ‘Sheffield’ in 1936, one of Hardstaff, the other Worthington, both in batting poses. Each image very nicely signed in ink by the featured player. Both measure 4”x5.25” and are loosely mounted together on a large album page. Light horizontal folds to both, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50StatusUnsold View details 433 Cricket belt buckles. A pair of belt buckles, both mint tradesman’s samples, and unused, in soft gilt metal. One of oblong shape with relief design showing a group of cricketers tossing a ball in the air with legend ‘Toss for the Innings’ measuring 2.75”x1.75”. and the second of circular shape with cricket emblems in relief of cricket bats,stumps and ball, measuring 2.5”x2”. Circa 1870. Both in beautiful mint and unused condition. Qty 2. Previously sold by Christie’s Auctioneers in June 1997 as Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 434 Cricket belt buckle. A circular shaped belt buckle in soft gilt metal, made as a tradesman’s sample, of circular form with rose border in relief and with applied silver plated design of bat, bound stumps and ball at centre. Ball decoration to corners of border, 2.75”x2”. Circa 1870. Mint unused condition. Previously sold by Christie’s Auctioneers in June 1997 as lot 204 Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 435 Cricket belt buckles. A pair of belt buckles, both mint tradesman’s samples, and unused, in soft gilt metal. the first with silver-plated cricket emblem mounted within engraved floral border on gilt brass backplate, the other with applied gilt metal design of a batsman on silver-plated decorative boss attached to brass backplate with canted corners. 2.5”x2” and 2”x2”. Circa 1870. Both in beautiful mint and unused condition. Qty 2. Previously sold by Christie’s Auctioneers in June 1997 as lot 205 Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£190StatusSold View details 436 Cricket belt buckles. A pair of belt buckles, both mint tradesman’s samples, and unused, in soft gilt metal. The first, with legend ‘Hurrah for the Bat and the Ball’, of rectangular form with a batsmen to each side, crossed bats and wickets with canted corners and heraldic design in relief, the other of circular shape with beaded border and batsman playing a shot to centre. 2.25”x2” and 2.5”x2”. Circa 1870. Both in beautiful mint and unused condition. Qty 2. Previously sold by Christie’s Auctio Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 437 Cricket belt buckles. A pair of belt buckles, both mint tradesman’s samples, and unused, in soft gilt metal. The first, with legend ‘Our Game’, of rectangular form with crossed bats to centre, stumps and cricket balls to sides with beaded border, the other of circular shape with two crossed bats and pair of wickets to centre with beaded border and cricket balls to each corner. Both measure 2.5”x2”. Circa 1870. Both in beautiful mint and unused condition. Qty 2. Previously sold by Christie’s Auct Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£190StatusSold View details 438 ‘Honi soit qui mal y pense’ translates roughly to ‘Shame on him who thinks evil of it’. Brass cricket belt buckle of oblong form with large cricket ball to centre with the legend in circle around it, two lions to sides, boater to top and two bats below. 2.5”x2”. An attractive buckle and in good condition Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 439 Cricket belt buckle. Silver metal cricket belt buckle of almost square form with laurel wreath garland to centre and cricket bat and ball above. Inscription to centre reads ‘Won by M. Shephard’. 14.4. [18]65. Approximately 2.5”x2.25”. Good condition Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 440 ‘Knight of the Bat’. Brass cricket belt buckle of almost square form with head and shoulders image of a batsmen to centre with the legend in circle around it within a octagram shape star, beaded border. Approximately 2.5”x2”. Good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 441 ‘Sport & Play’. Silver metal cricket belt buckle of oblong form with anchor, wreath, cricket bat and ball and the legend to centre, Floral corner borders . Approximately 2.75”x2”. Good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 442 Cricket belt buckle. Brass cricket belt buckle of oval form with scene of a cricket match in progress to centre, batsman, wicket-keeper and fielders to foreground, trees to background. Approximately 2.75”x2”. Good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 443 Cricket belt buckle. Two piece detachable silver metal belt buckle decorated to centre with gilt metal circular decoration with additional silver plate laurel wreath with crossed bat and stumps with cricket ball to centre, beaded border. Approximately 3.25”x2” overall. Good condition Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£48StatusSold View details 444 Cricket belt buckle. An attractive brass cricket belt buckle of oblong form with centre figure of a raised batsman playing a shot, to both sides are decorative cricket bats and balls in vertical patterns with floral design. Makers and registration mark to verso. Approximately 2.75”x2”. Good/very good condition Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 445 Cricket belt buckle. Uppingham School cricket. Rare cricketer’s belt buckle. The brass /gilded metal buckle of rectangular outline with squared corners depicting to centre the founder of the school, Archdeacon Robert Johnson of the Diocese of Peterborough, with attendant pupils and the school motto to surround ‘In Oakham et Uppingham in Com.Ruti. Sic Com Gubern Scholar et Hospiciorum’. c1870-1880’s. The buckle measure approximately 2.5”x2.25”. Good/very good condition Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 446 ‘Lord’s Clasp’. Square early Victorian belt buckle with crossed bats, balls, stumps etc with shield to centre with raised inscription and crown to top. 2.25”. Some wear, lacking bar and clasp to verso otherwise in generally good condition Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 447 ‘The Eleven’. Early and complete embroidered belt with oblong shaped brass belt buckle showing the eleven players, shown as batsmen, fielders, bowlers and wicket-keeper, with legend to lower border. The buckle measures almost 3.5”x2”. The colourful belt embroidered in a variety of colours with red border to top and bottom, swirls and floral decoration. The belt shows very worn and torn in places, lacking the majority of what appears to be a silk lining, the buckle and clasp in good condition. An Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£200StatusSold View details 448 Cricket belt. Early and complete thick leather belt with circular brass belt buckle with figure of an early batsman wearing cap with bat over his shoulder and holding a cricket ball in his other hand. The buckle measures approximately 2” diameter. The colourful belt in predominately red with green edging to top and bottom. Illegible name handwritten to the inside of the belt. The belt with signs of wear and lacking its clasp, the buckle in good condition. An early rare cricket belt and decorativ Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 449 ‘England’s Delight’. Early and complete material belt with oval shaped brass belt buckle showing crossed bats inter twinned in an oval circle with crown to top and horizontal cricket stumps with legend to oval circle. The buckle measures approximately 1.75”x2”, the belt in plain blue. Minor wear otherwise in good condition. This belt and buckle appear to have been made for a boy/youth rather than a man. An early rare cricket belt and decorative buckle Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 450 ‘Let Cricket Flourish’. Early and complete embroidered belt with square shaped brass belt buckle showing to centre a cricket scoring tent with stumps and crossed bats and ball, two cricketers to left and right, one holding a bat and one holding a ball with legend to lower border. The buckle measures almost 2.5”x2.25”. The colourful belt embroidered on leather in a variety of colours with floral decoration. Some minor wear to belt and buckle otherwise in good condition. An early rare cricket belt Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£380StatusSold View details 451 Cricket belt. Early and embroidered belt with square irregular shaped brass belt buckle with image of two bats, each sectionalised with cricket ball decoration in between them. The buckle measures approximately 2” square. . The colourful belt in a multitude of colours with stylised diamond pattern running through it. Lacking its clasp otherwise in good condition. An early rare cricket belt and decorative buckle Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£150StatusSold View details 452 Cricket belt. Early and complete material belt with oblong shaped brass belt buckle showing an eight pointed circle with circle to centre holding a cricket ball and crossed cricket bats, bats and bat handles to corners of the buckle. The buckle measures approximately 2”x1.75”, the belt in brown material with colourful rose embroidery running through it. Minor wear otherwise in good condition. This belt and buckle appear to have been made for a boy/youth rather than a man. An early rare cricket b Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 453 Cricket belt. Early and complete material belt with oblong shaped brass belt buckle showing a bowler bowling to a batsman with trees to background. The buckle measures approximately 2.25”x2”, the belt in brown material with minor stripes running through it. Some wear and a little misshaped otherwise in good condition. This belt and buckle appear to have been made for a boy/youth rather than a man. An early rare cricket belt and decorative buckle Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 454 Cricket toast rack c1900. A Victorian silver plated, six division toast rack with five pairs of crossed cricket bats, with a set of angled cricket stumps and bails at each end, the handle of the rack in the form of a cricketer’s belt and buckle on a cricket ball. The rack mounted on four cricket ball feet. Approximately 7.25” long x 3” wide, 6.75” high. A little tarnished otherwise in good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 455 ‘Lord’s Cricket Ground’. Early brass cricket belt buckle of circular form with image of a crown with legend ‘Lord’s Cricket Ground’ in a scroll above and below. Beaded circular border to buckle. Circa 1860/70’s. Approximately 1.5” diameter. The buckle is a little bumped to edges otherwise in good condition Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 456 ‘The Champion’. Early brass cricket belt buckle of square form with rounded corner with head and shoulders image of a bearded cricketer wearing a bowler style hat with the legend ‘The Champion’ to the hat band. The image of the cricketer at the centre of a cross which fills the entire buckle with attractive decoration of crossed cricket bats and stumps to all four corners Beaded circular border to buckle. Circa 1860/70’s. Approximately 1.5” diameter. The buckle is a little bumped to one edge, la Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 457 ‘Caught’. ‘ Early and exquisite Victorian silver and brass circular belt buckle, with clasp to back and hook, depicting a pair of hands holding a cricket ball as if just caught circa 1860/70’s. Decorative gilt patterned borders. Approximately 2.75”x2”. Diamond registration mark to wrist of one of the hands (marks eligible). Very good condition. Unusual Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 458 Belt buckle. Early and exquisite Victorian embossed oblong brass belt buckle, with clasp and flat hook to back, decorated to centre with crossed bats, stumps and two balls circa 1860/70’s Decorative swirling borders. Approximately 2.5”x2”. Very good/excellent condition Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 459 Cricket cap. Crested china cricket cap with colour emblem for ‘Cheddar’. 2.5” diameter. Rita China. Good/very good condition. Rare Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 460 Cricket cap. Crested china cricket cap with colour emblem for ‘Gainsborough’. 2.5” diameter. Leadbeater China. Good/very good condition. Rare Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 461 Cricket bat. Crested china cricket bat with colour emblem for ‘Ivergordon’. ‘Arcadian China. Approximately 4.75” long. Good/very good condition. Rare Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 462 Cricket bat. Crested china cricket bat with colour emblem for ‘York’. Waterfall Heraldic China. Approximately 4.75” long. Slight loss to the printed ‘K’ of York otherwise in good/very good condition. Rare Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 463 Victorian ceramic cricket shoe. A beautifully sculptured miniature ceramic cricket shoes, circa 1900 (or earlier), registration mark to heel of the shoe ‘335843’. The exquisite shoe, measuring 5” long, in white canvas and leather uppers with red soles and real laces through row of five holes to each side. Good condition. Rarely seen cricket shoe Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 464 Cricketers’ compass. Small ornate Victorian silver hallmarked circular compass with compass to face and to verso image of batsman with stumps and wicket keeper behind. Metal loop suspension. Decorative casing. Unusual. Approximately .75” diameter. Minor wear otherwise in good condition Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 465 Cricket locket. Attractive circular gold metal locket with batsman and fielders to the centre and glass to both sides. .75” diameter. Good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 466 W.G. Grace. Impressive Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug with pale body and dark brown rim, decorated with three portraits/roundels of W.G. Grace, K.S. Ranjitsinhji and George Giffen within scrolling foliage. Two tone brown strap handle. Produced in 1896. Approx 7” high. Impressed Doulton Lambeth stamp and factory mark to base ‘9891’. Good condition Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£200StatusSold View details 467 Doulton Lambeth stoneware tobacco jar, hand decorated with six moulded relief vignettes of cricketers to each arched roundel, three in various batting poses, one in wicket-keeping pose and two in fielding pose with an impressed overall flower motif on the brown background. Darker brown rim and base with beaded decoration. The tobacco jar is sadly lacking its lid, the lid should be with small blue flowers and ivy decoration surrounding a figure of a crouching batsman as the finial. 4” tall. Incis Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£360StatusSold View details 468 Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, of bulbous form, moulded with relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, Abel, Woods and McGregor in white on a brown background. With stylised floral leaf and flower Art Nouveau decoration to top and sides in green, blue and brown glaze. Strap handle in brown glaze. Approximately 9” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and number ‘157’ and makers mark, c1880/90’s. Some marking speckling to glaze surface otherwise in good+ condition. Estimates£300 - £400Winning Bid£260StatusSold View details 469 Doulton Lambeth stoneware tyg. Large, than normal, and impressive three handled tyg with three moulded relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, a fielder and wicket keeper in white on a brown background with stylised floral leaf and flower Art Nouveau decoration to top and beneath in blue and green glaze, the handles unusually rectangular and decorated with an attractive and unusual brown and green glaze. 6.5” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and number 8242. Undated but around c1880 Estimates£350 - £450StatusUnsold View details 470 Doulton Lambeth stoneware beaker, moulded with relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, Abel, Woods and McGregor in white on a brown background. With stylised daisy and floral leaf Art Nouveau decoration to top and sides in green, blue and brown glaze. Hallmarked silver rim. Doulton Lambeth impressed marks to base circa 1880’s. 4.75” tall. Good/very good condition with lovely colourful decoration Estimates£200 - £300StatusUnsold View details 471 Albert Edward Relf. Sussex, Auckland & England 1900-1921. Black leather wallet with button silver clasp and decorative corners. The initials ‘A.E.R.’ to front. The wallet has a card with the following handwritten inscription ‘Ex Relf Family. Presented at Albert Relf for breaking F.W. Tate’s record of 1340 wickets for Sussex. The wallet presented by Sussex C.C.C. following the match v Derbyshire at Hove, June 9th & 10th 1913’. Good to very good condition Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 472 Albert Edward Relf. Sussex, Auckland & England 1900-1921. Silver cigarette box presented to Albert Relf in cricket season 1925-1926 by W.D.S. May of behalf of the Wellington Collage XI. The engraved inscription to the box lid reads ‘A.E. Relf from W.D.S. May, Wellington Collage XI 1925-1926’. Relf was cricket coach at Wellington College from approximately 1920-1937 and this may well have been a thank you from the team of boys. Rubbed and worn hallmarks. Odd bump to box otherwise in good conditio Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 473 ‘Sussex C.C.C.’ Robertson’s Golden Shred Golly badge c1936/1939. A 1.5” enamelled metal lapel Golly badge showing a cricketer batsman with ‘Golden Shred’ slogan to chest and ‘Sussex’ to scroll below. Maker’s stamp ‘H.W.Miller Ltd B’Ham’ to back of the badge. The badge attached to rare original advertising backing card with title ‘Eat & Enjoy Golden Shred Marmalade’. Good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 474 Australian tour of England 1938. Silver plated round salver produced to commemorate the tour, the title engraved to centre ‘Australia 1938 Gt. Britain’ with image of a kangaroo and surrounding the title are engraved the sixteen signatures of the Australian touring party Bradman (Captain), McCabe, Badcock, Barnes, Barnett, Brown, Chipperfield, Fingleton, Fleetwood-Smith, Hassett, McCormick, O’Reilly, Waite, Walker, Ward and White. Floral decoration to the outer rim. 10.25” diameter. Good/very goo Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£280StatusSold View details 475 M.C.C. tour of India 1963/64. Large silver plated round salver presented to M.C.C. Secretary Billy Griffith by the India Cricket Board. Inscription to centre reads ‘To Mr S.C. Griffith, Secretary , Marylebone Cricket Club, London from The President and Members of The Board of Control for Cricket in India, New Delhi, 9th February 1964. Floral decoration to the outer rim. 12.5” diameter. The salver made by Vummidiar of Madras. Good/very good condition. Previously sold by Phillips Auctioneers, with Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 476 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. E.P.B.M. silver plated tea set, comprising of a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug. Engraved to the teapot is the following inscription ‘Johnnie Walker Trophy. Presented to M.W. Tate, Adelaide 1925’. The sugar bowl and milk jug have Tate’s initial’s engraved to their sides. The tea set made by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield, with makers marks to bases of all three items. The teapot stands approximately 6.75” tall, the sugar bowl with lid 5” tall an Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£200StatusSold View details 477 Brass cricket themed box. An attractive brass box with circular image of an early batsman wearing cap and holding his bat to lid. The interior of the box is compartmentalised. The box measures 3”x2.5”. Good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 478 Leather cricket bag manicure set. An exquisite miniature real leather cricket bag with stud connector which opens up to reveal a full and complete five piece manicure set including nail buffer, pair of nail scissors, file etc. Each with strapping to hold them in place. Each of the five pieces are hallmarked silver for Birmingham 1934 with the silver maker ‘WEG’. The bag measures 4.5” long. The bag a little worn but beautifully formed Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 479 Brass cricket door knockers. Two different door knockers, one, which appears older than the other has a set of brass stumps with bails as the plate and a brass cricket bat knocker with reference/makers number NK1050581 to the underside of the bat, measures 3.5”, the second which appears to be polished brass is a in the shape of a cricket bat, 6”. Sold with a further heavy brass cricket bat measuring 6.25”. Good condition Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 480 Hedley Verity. Yorkshire & England, 1930-39. W. Ellis of Bramley commemorative mug for ‘Hedley Verity, England’s Famous Spin Bowler’ with vignette of Verity in bowling pose. Verity’s ‘England and Australian Test Records’ to verso, ten wickets v Warwickshire 1931 and ten wickets v Nottinghamshire 1932 ‘including the Hat Trick’ and creating World Record figures of 19.4 overs, 16 maidens, 10 wickets for ten runs’. Stamps to base. Approximately 4” high. Some wear to gilt lustre on the rim and handle Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 481 ‘I’m Here For The Ashes’ 1926. Rare and unusual dish, early 20th century, with centre inscription in green lettering with monogram ‘GR’ and Kings crown above. The centre and rim with colourful flower and floral decoration. ‘Losol Ware. Keeling & Co Ltd, Burslem’ backstamp in green. 5.5” diameter. Good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 482 Edward Patrick Kinsella. A rectangular ceramic wall plaque, after Kinsella, printed with a portrait of a boy cricketer wearing the distinctive white floppy hat, with stumps and bails flying having played his shot. Title to lower half ‘A Missed Boundary’. Artists initials F.A.R.’ to corner. Green and gilt border. 8”x9”. Good/very good condition. Previously sold as lot 2 in the Keith Crump auction of ceramics in September 2006 with sticker to verso Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£180StatusSold View details 483 George Duckworth. Lancashire & England. New Hall pottery oval wall plaque printed with a portrait of Duckworth keeping wicket, with a facsimile signature and brown rim. 6.5”. Circa 1930. ‘N.H.P.’ stamp to verso, fading. Repaired damage to plaque outer edge on the lower right hand side of the oval otherwise in good condition Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 484 Herbert Sutcliffe, Yorkshire & England 1919-1945. W. Ellis Moorcroft of Bramley commemorative transfer printed mug for ‘Herbert Sutcliffe World Record Maker, 4 Centuries in 5 Test Matches’ with vignette of Sutcliffe in batting pose. With Pudsey Corporation crest and his England v Australia Test records for 1924-1925 to side and to reverse side is a vignette of his father ‘W. Sutcliffe... The Old Dacre Banks & Pudsey St Lawrence Cricketer’. Makers stamp to base. Approximately 4” high. Some wear t Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 485 Village cricket mug. Staffordshire 19th century mug, transfer printed in black with two scenes of village cricket, with church and tents to background, floral and oak leaf inner rim decoration and crossed cricket bats, balls and stumps decoration to handle. Hand coloured in green, burgundy and yellow. Approx 4” tall. c1850’s/60’s. Odd minor faults otherwise in good condition for its age Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 486 Village cricket bowl. Staffordshire 19th century mug, transfer printed in black with two scenes of village cricket, with church and tents to background, floral and oak leaf inner rim decoration. Hand coloured in green, burgundy, blue and yellow. Approx 5.5” diameter, 3.5” tall. c1850’s/60’s. Odd minor faults otherwise in good condition for its age Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 487 ‘Out for a Duck’. Royal Doulton Beswick figure of a duck batsman 1999. Limited edition 994 of 1500 produced. 6” tall. In original box. VG Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 488 ‘Out for a Duck’. Royal Doulton ‘Bunnykins’ figure of a rabbit batsman 1995. Limited edition of 1250. 4” tall. VG Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 489 ‘Bowler’. Royal Doulton ‘Bunnykins’ figure of a rabbit bowler 1994. Limited edition of 1000. 4.25” tall. Very good condition Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold View details 490 ‘Wicket-keeper’. Royal Doulton ‘Bunnykins’ figure of a rabbit wicketkeeper 1994. Limited edition of 1000. 4” tall. Very good condition Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold View details 491 ‘Batsman’. Royal Doulton ‘Bunnykins’ figure of a rabbit batsman 1994. Limited edition of 1000. 4.25” tall. Very good condition Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold View details 492 ‘Umpire Bunnykins’. Handmade and decorated ceramic Bunnykins figure of an umpire signalling ‘out’. Series no. DB360, produced by Royal Doulton 2004. Limited edition no. 556 of 1000 pieces. 4.5” tall. VG Estimates£50 - £70StatusUnsold View details 493 William Gilbert Grace. Original Coalport porcelain plate commemorating W.G. Grace’s Century Of Centuries 1895, decorated in the rarer puce (redish brown) with central portrait of Grace and dates of each individual century and who scored against radiating out from the centre. With plain semi-gadrooned rim. 9” diameter. Coalport stamp and ‘In Commemoration of Dr W.G. Grace’s Century of Centuries 1866-1895’ in puce to back. Good/very good condition. Rare Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£320StatusSold View details 494 William Gilbert Grace. Original Coalport porcelain plate commemorating W.G. Grace’s Century Of Centuries 1895, decorated in the blue with central portrait of Grace and dates of each individual century and who scored against radiating out from the centre. With plain semi-gadrooned rim. 9” diameter. Coalport stamp and ‘In Commemoration of Dr W.G. Grace’s Century of Centuries 1866-1895’ in blue to back. Hairline crack to back of the plate which is noticeable to the front too otherwise in good condi Estimates£120 - £160StatusUnsold View details 495 W.G. Grace. Royal Doulton china figure of W.G. Grace. Grace is depicted in batting mode wearing M.C.C. cap with bat raised about to drive. Approx. 9” tall. Limited edition no. 748/9500. Produced in 1995. Very good condition. Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 496 W.G. Grace. Silver figure of W.G. Grace standing wearing cap and in batting pose with bat held to side. The figure mounted to wooden base with title to front ‘W.G. Grace’. Hallmarked London 2019 and the silver makers mark NVB for Norman Victor Bassant. The figure stands 5.5” tall. Very good condition Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 497 ‘W.G. Grace’ England v Australia 1896. Royal Doulton bone china plate. The plate shows Grace batting and was produced from an original engraving. Collectors Gallery Edition 1998. Limited edition 262/7500. Sold with a similar plate ‘The History of the Ashes’. Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 498 W.G. Grace smoking pipe 1895. Vulcanite cricket pipe with cricket bat shaped stem and ‘Grace head’ pipe bowl with ball foot to base. Stamped ‘W.G.G. ET.47. A.D. 1895’. ‘Centuplico’ and ‘Made abroad’ to back of the bat. 5.5” long. Mounted on a ‘home made’ wooden stand with titles to side. The pipe appears to have been smoked, good condition Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 499 ‘The Boss’. Kinsella porcelain caricature spill vase of a young boy dressed as an Umpire in white coat wearing a white floppy hat. Printed title below spill vase. ‘Copyright 482317’ to base. German, circa early 1900’s. Approximately 5.5” tall. Damage with small loss to top of one of the sprigs of foliage to rear of figure, some chipping with small loss to the floppy hat otherwise in good condition. A rarer Kinsella figure Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 500 Kinsella. Ceramic ashtray with ‘Kinsella’ boy batsman wearing floppy hat and holding bat, stumps to side, after Kinsella c1930’s. Minor wear to figure otherwise in good condition Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£38StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|12345678...17|Next1234567891011121314151617 Previous 1234567891011121314151617 Next