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Signed in black ink to the photograph ‘R. Hollingdale’. Printed title ‘Reg Hollingdale’. Deane, Wiles & Millar of Brighton. Postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£32StatusSold View details 601 Albert John Holmes. Sussex 1922-1939. Mono real photograph postcard of Holmes standing full length in cricket attire and blazer. Nicely signed in black ink to the photograph ‘A.J. Holmes’. Official stamp to verso for Nias of Brighton. Postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 602 George Leach. Sussex 1903-1914. Early mono real photograph postcard of Leach standing full length at the wicket in bowling pose. Signed in ink to the photograph ‘Yours truly G. Leach’. Printed title ‘Leach’. E. Hawkins & Co., Brighton. Postmarked 1905. Some wear to corners and edges, crease to top edge, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 603 John Kenneth Mathews. Sussex 1900-1930. Early mono real photograph postcard of Mathews standing full length wearing Sussex cap and striped blazer. Signed in ink to the photograph ‘J.K. Mathews’. Blind embossed stamp for Nias of Brighton to lower right corner. Postally unused. Minor wear to corners, otherwise in good/ very good condition. A nice image. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 604 Henry William ‘Harry’ Parks. Sussex & Commonwealth 1926-1950. Mono real photograph postcard of Parks, head and shoulders wearing Sussex cap. Signed in black ink to the photograph ‘H. Parks’. Official stamp to verso for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. Postally unused. Minor soiling, otherwise in good/ very good condition. A nice image. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£28StatusSold View details 605 Robert Richard ‘Bob’ Relf. Sussex 1905-1933. Early sepia real photograph postcard of Relf standing full length at the wicket in batting pose, wearing Sussex cap. Signed in ink to the photograph ‘R.R. Relf’. Printed title ‘Relf R.R.’. Foster of Brighton. Postmarked 1910. Minor wear to corners, otherwise in good/ very good condition. A nice image. Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 606 Frederick William Tate. Sussex & England 1887-1905. Early mono postcard of Tate standing full length at the wicket in bowling pose, wearing Sussex cap. The postcard nicely signed to lower border in black ink, ‘Yours truly, Fred. W. Tate’. Wrench series no. 1384. Postmarked 1902. Some ink smudging not affecting the signature. Crease to top edge, some wear to corners, old tape to verso, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 607 Sidney John ‘Stan’ Webb. Sussex C.C.C. Mono real photograph postcard of Webb depicted head and shoulders. Nicely signed in ink ‘Yours sincerely, S.J. Webb’. Annotation in ink to verso ‘Worcester v Sussex 1928’ when it is assumed the photograph was taken. Official stamp to verso for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. Postally unused. Slight wear to edges and corners, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£15StatusSold View details 608 Charles Burgess Fry. Oxford University, Sussex, Hampshire, Europeans & England 1892-1922. Early original sepia real photograph postcard depicting play in progress in the drawn match, Sussex v Kent at Hastings 29th- 31st August 1904. Printed title ‘C.B. Fry batting in a county match at Hastings’. Fry opened the batting for Sussex with Joe Vine and scored 51. The ‘Judge’ Series, Hastings. Postally unused. Slight fading to the image edges, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 609 Sussex 1952. Mono real photograph plain back candid style postcard of the Sussex team entering the field of play from the pavilion with spectators looking on, for the match v Lancashire at Blackpool, 6th- 8th August 1952. The photograph signed in ink and biro by nine Sussex players. Signatures are James Langridge, John Langridge, Marlar, Suttle, Thomson, Oakman, Doggart, Webb and Oakes. The match was drawn. Publisher unknown. Very good condition. Estimates£25 - £35StatusUnsold View details 610 Dainty Series. E.T.W. Dennis & Sons, London and Scarborough. ‘Play Up Sussex’ c.1908. Five Sussex themed humorous colour postcards of colour printed images of a boy toddler in various batting and bowling poses. Titles are ‘100- Not Out’ (series no. 7052), ‘Next Man In’ (7108), ‘No Ball’ (7110), ‘England’s Hope’ (7111), and one with alternative title ‘Play Up Pulborough’, ‘How’s That’ (no. 7109). Three postally used with postmarks for 1908 & 1909. Some wear to edges and corners, odd creasing, oth Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 611 ‘Gentlemen of England v. Players of England. James Lillywhite’s Benefit’ 1881. Large, early and very decorative single sided scorecard for the match played at Hove, 8th- 10th August 1881. The scorecard printed on green paper with borders of flowers around all four sides, with complete printed scores for the match which the Players won by one run. In a very close game, the Players making 204 with R.G. Barlow top scoring with 54no and Appleby taking six wickets for the Gentlemen , the Gentlemen in Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£95StatusSold View details 612 M.C.C. Club & Ground v Sussex 1855. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Lord’s 11th & 12th June 1855 with complete printed scores. Sussex (104 & 94) beat M.C.C. (88 & 94) by 16 runs. Henry Royston took eight wickets for M.C.C. in the first innings, and John Wisden returned match figures of 12/92 for Sussex. Other notable names include Spenser Ponsonby, Arthur Haygarth, James Grundy, Henry Royston (M.C.C.), Edwin Napper, John Lillywhite, Thomas Box (Sussex) etc. Printed Estimates£150 - £250StatusUnsold View details 613 ‘Kent and Sussex against All England’ 1856. Small and early original single sided scorecard for the match played at Canterbury 11th & 12th August 1856 with complete printed scores. All England (71 & 119) lost to Kent and Sussex (165 & 26/4) by six wickets). John Lillywhite top scored with 50 in Kent & Sussex’s first innings and Edgar Willsher took eleven wickets in the match. Other notable players include Andrews, John Wisden, Tredcroft, Dean, Adams, Goodhew (Kent & Sussex), Ponsonby, Nicholson, Estimates£150 - £250StatusUnsold View details 614 ‘C.F. Salter’s Cricket Score. Surrey Colts v. Sussex Colts’ 1862. Small and early original double sided scorecard for the match played at ‘Box’s Brunswick Cricket Ground, Hove’ 17th- 19th July 1862. The front of the scorecard with printed scores for the state of play as at ‘Second Day, Friday- 2.0pm’, and the reverse at ‘... 7.0pm’. Surrey Colts (185 & 185) beat Sussex Colts (110 & 128) by 132 runs. Surrey’s Henry Jupp (two Tests for England) was top scorer in both innings with 63 & 68. The only Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 615 ‘Surrey v. Sussex’. Pooley’s record 1868. Early original silk scorecard produced to commemorate Ted Pooley’s achievement of the record number of twelve dismissals in a match by a wicket-keeper, taking eight catches and four stumpings at Kennington Oval 6th & 7th July 1868. Sussex (98 & 128) lost to Surrey (126 & 102/3) by seven wickets. John Bristow of Surrey took 7/45 in the first innings. Sussex captain, Charles Smith carried his bat for 47no in the second innings. Printer unknown. 5.5”x7”. Ve Estimates£150 - £250StatusUnsold View details 616 ‘Grand Return Match. Kent and Sussex’ 1871. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Mote Park, Maidstone, 13th- 15th July 1871. Sussex (65 & 156) beat Kent (62 & 56) by 103 runs). Annotation in ink in the hand of Sussex’s James Phillips, ‘J.P.’s 2nd County match. Shd. not have played having injured hand caused day before at Northiam’. Opening the batting in both innings, Phillips scored only 1 & 4. Southerton (eleven wickets in the match) and Li Estimates£130 - £160StatusUnsold View details 617 Sussex v Surrey 1873. Early original double sided ‘Authorised Cricket Score’ card with complete printed and (mainly) handwritten scores in pencil for the match played at Brighton 21st- 23rd August 1873. Surrey (187 & 81/0) drew with Sussex (91 & 207). Henry Jupp top scored in the match with 94 in Surrey’s first innings, Joseph Cotterill making 65 in Sussex’s second innings. In Surrey’s second innings, Fillery and Lillywhite bowled unchanged and wicketless for 72 four ball overs. Printed by Henry Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 618 ‘8 Gentlemen and 3 Professionals v 14 Young Players of the County [Sussex Colts]’ 1876. Early original single sided ‘Authorised Cricket Score’ card with complete printed scores for the match played at Hove, 5th & 6th June 1876. Sussex Colts (142 & 217) drew with the Gentlemen (201 & 17/4). Top scorer in the match was Charles Kennedy with 87 for the Gentlemen in their first innings, with other notables including Henry Phillips and Richard Fillery. Of the Sussex Colts team, led by Sussex captain C Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 619 ‘Gloucestershire v. Sussex’ 1876. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Clifton College, 24th- 26th August 1876. Gloucestershire (342 & 172/6) drew with Sussex (281). The Gloucestershire team featured the three Grace brothers and their cousin, W.R. Gilbert, W.G. Grace scoring 78 in the first innings, E.M. Grace with 63 in the second. Top scorers in the match were Sussex captain F.F.J. Greenfield (126) and C.R. Filgate (93) of Gloucestershire. Estimates£130 - £160StatusUnsold View details 620 ‘Lancashire v. Sussex’ 1877. Official and early single sided scorecard for the match played at Old Trafford, 2nd- 4th August 1877, with complete printed scores. Lancashire batted first and made 345 with contributions from debutant A.G. Steel (87), Kershaw (66), Rowley (55) etc. Fillery took 5/50 for Sussex. In reply, Sussex made 241 (H. Phillips 79), and, following on, were dismissed for 73, giving Lancashire victory by an innings and 31 runs. Lancashire’s Watson took ten wickets in the match. P Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 621 ‘Surrey v. Sussex’ 1878. Early official single sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 5th- 7th August 1878. The scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in ink and pencil. Batting first, Sussex made 185 (H. Whitfield 64), and in reply Surrey made 218 with H. Jupp taking 255 minutes to score 98. Sussex were then dismissed a second time, for 93, thanks to the Surrey bowler, E.D. Barratt taking 5/50. Surrey comfortably reached their target of 61 (J. Shuter 44no), end Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 622 ‘Yorkshire v. Sussex’ 1882. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the Saville Cricket Ground, Dewsbury, 15th- 17th June 1882. In the first innings a weak Sussex side were bowled out for 104, F.F.J. Greenfield top scoring with 55 and E. Peate taking 5/41 for Yorkshire. Yorkshire then made 184 (W. Bates 56) before bowling Sussex out cheaply again for 100, James Lillywhite top scoring with 28no and Peate taking a further six wickets giving him ma Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 623 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Sussex v. Derbyshire’ 1883. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at the County Ground, Derby, 30th July- 1st August 1883. Scheduled for three days but completed in two, Sussex batted first and posted a score of 250, captain Herbert Whitfield top scoring with 67. Derbyshire then twice failed to reach 100, scoring 97 in their first innings having at one stage been 16/6, Jessie Hide taking five wickets for 34 runs, and then be Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 624 ‘Sussex v. Australians’ 1884. Early original commemorative silk scorecard for the tour match played at the County Ground, Hove, 24th- 26th July 1884. Batting first against a near full-strength Australian bowling attack Sussex did well to post a strong 396 with centuries from George Wyatt with 112 and Henry Phillips 111, both their only first-class centuries. They then dismissed the Australians for 309 (Billy Murdoch 87, Eric Midwinter 67, Walter Humphreys 6/96) and, following on, bowled them out Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 625 ‘Grand Cricket Match. Yorkshire v. Sussex’ 1886. Early original single sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Fartown, Huddersfield, 27th- 29th May 1886. In a rain affected match in which no play was possible on the first day, Yorkshire (93 & 173) drew with Sussex (46 & 22/4). Top scorers were W. Bates (63) and L. Hall (50) in Yorkshire’s second innings. Peate (six wickets) and Emmett (four) bowled unchanged to dismiss Sussex for 46 in their first innings, and were Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 626 Sussex v Kent 1888. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Hove, 5th- 7th July 1888. Sussex (107 & 146) lost to Kent (146 & 109/5) by five wickets. Top scorers in the match were Walter Quaife (56) in Sussex’s second innings and George Hearne (46) in Kent’s first innings. Printed by Crowhurst of Brighton. 5”x7.5”. Local advertising to verso. Horizontal fold, small loss to top corners, minor age toning, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£180StatusSold View details 627 Sussex v Lancashire 1889. Early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the match played at Hove, 12th & 13th August 1889. Sussex (64 & 128) lost to Lancashire (225) by an innings and 33 runs. Lancashire’s Alexander Watson (ten wickets in the match) and Johnny Briggs (nine) shared all the wickets to fall to bowlers. Briggs also top scored in the match with 56, Dick Barlow making 55 in their only innings. George Bean of Sussex made 51 in their second innings. Printed by C Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 628 ‘Hampshire v. Sussex’ 1892. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Southampton 1st & 2nd August 1892. To one side are the complete printed scores and, to the verso, scores at a slightly earlier stage in play. Sussex scored 345 in their first innings (Marlow 78, Bean 73, Hide 61, Steel 5/75), Hampshire replying with 296 (Lacey 97, Bencraft 59). Sussex then made 180 in their second innings (Bean 51, Soar 6/48), and bowled out Hampshire for 175 (Barton 55) to win by 54 runs. Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 629 South Africa’s inaugural tour to England 1894. ‘Sussex v. South African Team’. Rare early original double sided scorecard with complete printed scores for the tour match played at the County Ground, Hove, 2nd & 3rd July 1894. Batting first, the Sussex openers George Bean (54) and Francis Marlow (75) put on 99 for the first wicket and ended with 278. South Africa were then dismissed for only 71 struggling against the lobs of Walter Humphreys who took 6/34. Following on they improved to make 210, Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 630 ‘A Record in County Cricket. Nottinghamshire v. Sussex’ 1895. Early original single sided commemorative scorecard for the match played at Trent Bridge, 16th- 18th May 1895. The card, with decorative ornate maroon borders, shows Nottinghamshire’s then record total of 726, William Gunn scoring 219, Richard Howitt 119 and Robert Bagguley 110. Sussex were then dismissed twice for 170 (Wilkinson 5/56) and 178 (Newham 75no, Attewell 5/36), Nottinghamshire winning by an innings and 378 runs. Printer un Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 631 ‘Nottinghamshire v. Sussex’ 1897. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Trent Bridge 10th- 12th May 1897 with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil. Sussex (255 & 119) lost to Nottinghamshire (448/7 declared) by an innings and 74 runs. Nottinghamshire’s captain, John Dixon, scored 268no in their only innings with Dick Attewell taking 6/40 in Sussex’s second innings. Printed on the ground by Charles Richards of Nottingham. Local advertising to verso. 4.5”x7.25” Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 632 Sussex v Hampshire 1897. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Hove 22nd- 24th July 1897 with complete printed and (mainly) handwritten scores in pencil. Sussex (438, Ranjitsinhji 149, Brann 77, Newham 61) beat Hampshire (134 & 128) by an innings and 176 runs. Hampshire’s Ledger Hill was their top scorer with 64no their first innings, with Maurice Tate taking 5/21 off 21 overs. Printed by Crowhurst of Brighton. Local advertising to verso. 5”x7.25”. Horizontal fold, some s Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 633 Sussex ‘away’ scorecards 1897-1900. Three early official double sided scorecards for Sussex County matches, all with complete printed and/ or handwritten scores in pencil. Matches are v Middlesex at Lord’s 12th- 14th August 1897 (Middlesex won by seven wickets), v Surrey, Kennington Oval 11th- 13th August 1898 (Surrey won by 73 runs), and v Essex, Leyton 31st May- 2nd June 1900 (match drawn). Two with horizontal fold, the Middlesex card with tape to verso, the Essex card with old tape and adhesi Estimates£80 - £120StatusUnsold View details 634 ‘Stoolball Match (Probably the first for 200 years in London)’. Lord’s 1918. Rare official scorecard for a stoolball match played at Lord’s, 31st August 1917 ‘Under the Patronage of:- H.R.H. Princess Louise (Duchess of Argyll). The Lord Mayor of London. The Lord Lieutenant of the County of Sussex, &c., &c., &c.’. The card lists the teams, ‘(Most of whom have not seen or heard of the Game before this month nor played it till to-day)’, for ‘2nd London General Hospital (Damaged by Wounds)’ and ‘”Ye Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 635 Sussex C.C.C. 1891-1894. Four early original double-sided scorecards, three for County for matches played at Hove with incomplete printed and handwritten scores in pencil unless stated. County matches are v Lancashire 24th & 25th August 1891, Lancashire won by an innings and 43 runs (Mold eleven wickets for Lancashire). v Kent 22nd- 24th August 1892, match drawn (le Fleming 134 for Kent, Brann 105 & 101 for Sussex). v Lancashire 13th- 15th August 1894, Lancashire won by six wickets (Mold took fi Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£95StatusSold View details 636 Surrey C.C.C. 1893-1898. Five early original scorecards for County matches played at Kennington Oval, all with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores unless stated. Matches are v Nottinghamshire 7th & 8th August 1893, Surrey won by ten wickets. v Warwickshire 7th- 9th 1894, Warwickshire won by seven wickets, annotation to front ‘First time Warwickshire beat Surrey’, complete printed scores. v Sussex 28th- 30th June 1894, Surrey won by six wickets. v Essex 28th- 30th July 1898, Surrey won Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 637 Sussex signed limited edition booklets. Four booklets published by the Sussex Cricket Museum and Education Trust. ‘A.J. Gaston. Facsimile limited editions of three early Benefit Leaflets’, 2011, no. 35/50 signed by Roger Packham and Nicholas Sharp. ‘A Celebration Lunch for Robin Marlar & Jim Parks, 80th Birthdays’, no. 58/150 signed by Marlar & Parks. ‘Tony Greig 1946-2013. A Tribute’ 2013, no. 50/200, signed by five, Barclay, Snow, Buss, Graves etc. ‘Don Smith. The Entertainer’, David Bennett, Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£38StatusSold View details 638 Sussex signed limited edition booklets. Three booklets published by the Sussex Cricket Museum and Education Trust. ‘Ted Dexter. A Celebration’, Roger Packham & Nicholas Sharp 2012, no. 117/150 signed by Dexter. ‘A Celebration Lunch for Rupert Webb’, Roger Packham & Nicholas Sharp 2012, no. 77/90 signed by Webb. ‘Murray Goodwin. A modern-day Sussex great’, Bruce Talbot 2021, no. 44/150, signed by Goodwin. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 639 Sussex booklets. Three booklets (two signed) published by the Sussex Cricket Museum and Education Trust. ‘Sussex Victorious 50th Anniversary of the Gillette Cup- 1963’, Roger Packham & Nicholas Sharp 2013, no. 106/150, signed by Ian Thomson, Ted Dexter, Alan Oakman, Jim Parks, Tony Bunn, John Snow etc. ‘A Treasure Trove at Hove’, David Stoner 2021 signed by Stoner. ‘Prince Philip. Cricket’s Royal Duke’, Robin Marlar, Colin Maynard & Ted Dexter 2021. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 640 Sussex C.C.C. 1929. Original sepia photograph of the four Sussex players who were selected for the 1929/30 M.C.C. tour to New Zealand, signed in black ink to the photograph by all four. The players are W.L. Cornford, K.S. Duleepsinhji, E.H. Bowley and A.H.H. Gilligan who captained the tour. All four depicted in cricket attire and blazers. The photograph, by F. Bolland of Eastbourne was probably taken during the Eastbourne Cricket Week 21st- 27th August 1929. 7.75”x5.75”, laid to photographer’s m Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£95StatusSold View details 641 Albert Edward Relf. Sussex, Auckland & England 1900-1921. Early original cabinet card studio portrait photograph of Relf, head and shoulders wearing formal attire. Signed in black ink ‘A.E. Relf’ to the lower mount border. The photograph by Ralph & Julyan of King’s Lynn. 4.25”x6.5”. Pin hole with some rusting to top edge, small surface mark to centre, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 642 Joseph ‘Joe’ Vine. Sussex & England 1896-1922. Early original sepia cabinet card photograph of Vine standing full length in batting pose at the wicket, wearing Sussex cap. Signed in black ink ‘Yours very truly, J. Vine’ to the lower portion of the image. The photograph by Foster of Brighton. 4.25”x6.5”. Slight fading to the image, foxing and age toning to the mount, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 643 ‘Sussex County Cricket Club 2003’. Official colour photograph of the County Championship winning team seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. The photograph measures approx. 9”x5.5”, set in mount. Signed in pencil to the mount borders by fifteen members of the team. Signatures are Adams (Captain), Kirtley, Mushtaq Ahmed, Taylor, Davis, Cottey, Innes, Martin-Jenkins, Montgomerie, Hutchison, Rashid, Ambrose, Zuiderent, Hopkinson and Goodwin. Framed and glazed, overall 17.5”x13.5”. Good Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 644 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. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£22StatusSold View details 645 Sussex C.C.C. Black file containing a selection of Sussex player images, some action photographs, the majority original press photographs but including some copy photographs. Original photographs of players include F.B.R. Browne, J. Eaton, A.E. Gilligan, H.E. Hammond, R.A. Hollingdale, James Langdridge, A. Wensley, M.W. Tate, S.C. Griffith, R.S.C. Scott, G. Cox, J. Parks, E. Cawston, C.B. Fry, E.T. Killick etc. Also includes a signed photograph of H.T. Bartlett. Various sizes. Twenty eight origi Estimates£50 - £80StatusUnsold View details 645a Kumar Shri Ranjitsinhji. Cambridge University, Sussex, London County & England 1893-1920. J.H. Dodgson, ‘Yorkshire Evening Post’ cartoonist 1900/1920’s. Original pencil cartoon drawing by Dodgson, using his pseudonym ‘Kester’, and featuring the ‘Yorkshire Tyke’. The caption reads ‘The Jam Sahib of Nawanagar- plain “Ranji” as he is best known, is not likely to be seen in this country for some time. He is busy improving the surroundings of his palace’ and features Ranji wearing an Indian hat with Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 646 Allan Peter Wells. Sussex, Kent & England 1981-2000. Sussex sleeveless sweater, by Allez, worn by Wells in the 1992 cricket season. The sweater with Sussex emblem of the six blue martlets and sponsors logo ‘Whitbread’ to front. Odd stain to front otherwise in good+ condition. Previously sold by Knights Auctioneers at the Allan Wells Benefit auction held at Hove in August 1996 Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 647 Reverend David Stuart Sheppard. Cambridge University, Sussex & England 1950-1964. Sussex navy blue 1st XI cloth cricket cap worn by Sheppard during his playing career. The cap, by W.V. Brown of Eton, embroidered with the six martlet’s emblem of Sussex to front. The cap is a little worn otherwise in good condition. Sold with a note of authentication signed by Sheppard Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£240StatusSold View details 648 Reverend David Stuart Sheppard. Cambridge University, Sussex & England 1950-1964. M.C.C./England navy blue touring cap worn by Sheppard during his Test playing career touring with England. The cap, with embroidered England emblem of St. George and the Dragon, to front. Some wear to inside lining, some minor staining to the peak otherwise in good condition. Sold with a note of authentication signed by Sheppard Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£360StatusSold View details 649 Edward Ralph Dexter. Sussex & England 1957-1968. M.C.C./England navy blue touring cap, by Simpson of Piccadilly, worn by Dexter during his Test playing career touring with England. The cap, with embroidered England emblem of St. George and the Dragon, to front. ‘E. Dexter’ handwritten to inner lining. Small moth hole to the peak otherwise in good condition Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£650StatusSold View details 650 Stuart James Storey. Surrey and Sussex 1960-1978. Sussex navy blue 1st XI cloth cricket cap worn by Storey during his playing career. The cap,embroidered with the six martlet’s emblem of Sussex to front. Name handwritten to inner label. Sold with a signed note from Bob Berry regarding the cap Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 651 Paul Jarvis. Yorkshire, Sussex, Somerset & England 1981-2000. Sussex navy blue cloth 1st XI cricket cap with wired Sussex emblem. ‘P.J.’ to label. Very good condition. Previously sold by Knights Auctioneers as lot 800 in our sale of July 2019 Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 652 Reverend David Stuart Sheppard. Cambridge University, Sussex & England 1950-1964. Cambridge University light blue cricket cap and scarf worn by Sheppard during his time at Cambridge, blue 1950, 1951 and 1952 as captain. Both the cap and scarf by ‘Ryder & Amies of Cambridge with labels, both with ‘D.S. Sheppard’ handwritten to label. Some ageing and slight wear otherwise in good condition. Sold with a note of authentication for the two items signed by Sheppard Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£280StatusSold View details 653 Dermot Alexander Reeve. Sussex, Warwickshire & England 1983-1996. Sussex navy blue 2nd XI cloth cricket cap worn by Reeve during his career. The cap embroidered with the single martlet emblem of Sussex. Previously sold by Knights as lot 325 in September 1996. Good condition Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 654 ‘Sussex C.C.C. County Champions 2003’. Navy blue cricket cap, by Albion, produced to commemorate the Championship win, with ‘Sussex C.C.C.’ and Sussex Martlet emblem and ‘Sussex C.C.C. County Champions 2003’ embroidered in gold thread to front. Signed internally by the team of 2003 which won the championship, led by captain Chris Adams. Very good condition Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 655 David Mark Smith. Surrey, Sussex, Worcestershire & England 1973-1994. Sussex C.C.C. navy blue blazer worn by Smith during his playing career with the club. The blazer, by Austin Reed, with embroidered emblem of the six martlets to chest pocket in blue and gold. Previously sold at David Smith;’s Benefit auction as lot 185 held by Knights in 1994, signed note of authentication from Smith, dated September 1994 in pocket. Good/very good condition. G Estimates£70 - £100StatusUnsold View details 656 Sussex v Nottinghamshire, Hastings 1897. Cricket ball with silver metal shield with inscription ‘This ball was used in the concluding innings of the match Notts v Sussex played at Hastings July 8th, 9th & 10th 18917. Notts 1st innings 146, 2nd innings 268, Sussex 1st innings 190, 2nd innings 155. Notts won by 69 runs’. A cricket ball used in the golden age of cricket, with Ranjitsinhji, Murdoch, Gunn, Shrewsbury and Jones all playing in the match Estimates£130 - £160Winning Bid£320StatusSold View details 657 George Benjamin Street, Sussex & England 1909-1923. Cricket ball presented to George Street in 1916. The ball has two silver plaques attached to it with the following inscriptions, ‘Sergeant Street. 2/6th Sussex Regiment. From Captain Plumer. Bangalore 1916’. to verso the inscription reads ‘In recognition of his feat of taking 7 wickets for 38 runs v Kolar on 25-11-16 and for many other fine bowling performances’. Good condition Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 658 George Benjamin Street, Sussex & England 1909-1923. A pair of hand-decorated ostrich eggs, one decorated with the M.C.C. emblem of St. George and the dragon and the other with the South African emblem of the Springbok. The eggs were presented to George Street on the M.C.C. tour of South Africa in 1922/23. Both eggs are in very good condition with the colours bright and both mounted on a portable wooden plinth. Each egg measures approximately 6” tall. A pair of rare, unusual and beautifully paint Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£250StatusSold View details 659 George Benjamin Street, Sussex & England 1909-1923. M.C.C. navy blue touring cap with embroidered emblem of St. George and the dragon, by E.C. Devereux of Eton, worn by Street on the M.C.C. tour of South Africa in 1922/23. ‘G. Street’ handwritten in black ink to inside label. Some wear to the inner silk lining, slight minor fading, odd small moth hole otherwise in good condition. Previously sold by Knights Auctioneers in July 1997 as lot 1173 Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£700StatusSold View details 660 John ‘Jack’ Mercer. Sussex, Glamorgan & Northamptonshire 1919-1947. Cricket ball with silver plaque attached with inscription ‘Wales v Scotland, 21,23, 24th July 1923. 9 wickets for 24 runs by J. Mercer’. Good condition Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£300StatusSold View details 661 Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. Cricket ball mounted to wooden stand with silver plaque running around the base of the stand with the inscription ‘Scarborough’s 48th Cricket Festival 1928. President Sir William Middlebrook. J.P. H.D.G. Leveson-Gower’s (England) XI v West Indies. Sept 8.10.11, Ball used in the 2nd innings of West Indies. Presented to Maurice Tate by the Committee for his excellent bowling 21.3 overs, 5 maidens, 28 runs, 5 wickets’. Good condition Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£320StatusSold View details 662 Edward Ralph Dexter. Sussex & England 1957-1968. Brown M.C.C./England ‘Gray Nicolls’ cricket coffin, decorated in M.C.C./England colours and Dexter’s name and tour details to sides, used by Dexter on the M.C.C. tour of South Africa in 1965/66, signed by Dexter. The coffin contains a pair of ‘Gray Nicolls’ batting pads and a pair of batting gloves, all signed by Dexter plus two pairs of cricket trousers, batting protector, jock strap, boot bag etc. These items probably used at various times by De Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 663 Reverend David Stuart Sheppard. Cambridge University, Sussex & England 1950-1964. Brown M.C.C./England ‘Gray Nicolls’ cricket coffin, decorated in M.C.C./England colours and Sheppard’s name, and P&O stickers to sides, probably used by Sheppard on the M.C.C. tour of Australia in 1962/63. The coffin contains a Cambridge cricket scarf (name label to scarf) and two Cambridge related caps, one a Sussex martlets cricket cap. Good condition throughout. The vendor appears to have purchased these items Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 663a Peter John Parnell Burge. Queensland & Australia 1952-1968. ‘Australian tour of New Zealand 1967’. Australian dark myrtle green wool test blazer worn by Peter Burge during the Australian tour of New Zealand in February and March 1967. The blazer beautifully embroidered with the Australia emblem to breast pocket and below ‘N.Z. Tour 1967’ in gold thread, with gold trimming to blazer pocket and sleeves. The blazer is in wonderfully good condition with the emblem bright. A rarely seen blazer for th Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£420StatusSold View details 664 Derbyshire C.C.C. ‘Dusty’ and Harold Rhodes. Three original mono real photograph plain back postcards, each with official stamp to verso for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. One of Albert Ennion Groucott ‘Dusty’ Rhodes (Derbyshire 1937-1954), head and shoulders with printed title caption below, ‘A.E. Rhodes. Derbyshire C.C.C. 1946’, date stamped to verso 1st July 1946. The other two postcards are of Dusty’s youthful son, Harold James Rhodes (Derbyshire & England 1953-1975), in different head and Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 665 Derbyshire C.C.C. Alf and George Pope. Two original mono real photograph plain back postcards by A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich of the Pope brothers. One of George Henry Pope (Derbyshire & England 1933-1948), head and shoulders wearing blazer and England cap. Small handwritten name label applied to lower edge of the card. The other of Alfred Vardy ‘Alf’ Pope (Derbyshire 1930-1939), head and shoulders in cricket attire with press masking, date stamped to verso 1937. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 666 Derbyshire C.C.C. George Dawkes and Eric Marsh. Two original mono real photograph plain back postcards by A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. One of George Owen Dawkes (Leicestershire & Derbyshire 1937-1961), date stamped to verso 15th July 1948, the other of Frederick Eric Marsh (Derbyshire 1946-1949), date stamped 6th June 1947. Both depicted head and shoulders in cricket attire. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 667 Derbyshire C.C.C. Laurie Johnson and Bertram Richardson. Two original mono real photograph plain back postcards by A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. Players are Hubert Laurence ‘Laurie’ Johnson (Derbyshire 1949-1966), date stamped 15th June 1955, and Bertram Harold Richardson (Derbyshire 1950-1953), date stamped 5th July 1950. Sold with a further, similar Wilkes postcard of ‘I. Brookes’ date stamped 31st May 1951, assumed to be I. Brookes who played one 2nd XI match for Derbyshire in 1951. All thr Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 668 Arnold Warren. Derbyshire & England 1897-1920. Rare and early sepia real photograph postcard of Warren standing full length at the wicket in bowling pose wearing Derbyshire cap. Printed title ‘Warren’. Blind embossed stamp for Foster of Brighton to lower left corner. Postally unused. Minor wear to corners and edges, otherwise in very good condition. An excellent image. Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 669 Samuel William Anthony ‘Sam’ Cadman. Derbyshire 1900-1926. Early original sepia real photograph postcard of Cadman standing full length at the wicket in bowling pose. Printed title ‘Cadman’. Blind embossed stamp for Foster of Brighton to lower left corner. Postally unused. Minor wear and light creasing to corners and edges, small blemish to image, otherwise in good/ very good condition. An excellent image. Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 670 Jack Arthur Bailey. Essex & Oxford University 1953-1958. Mono real photograph plain back postcard of Bailey, head and shoulders wearing cricket attire. Nicely signed in ink ‘To the “J.A.” [John Arlott]’ by Bailey. Typed title to lower border. Official stamp to verso for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich, date stamped 22nd June 1954. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 671 Frank Hay Gillingham. Essex 1903-1928. Early original sepia real photograph postcard of Gillingham standing full length at the wicket in batting pose. Nicely signed in black ink to lower edge ‘Rev. F.H. Gillingham’. Blind embossed stamp for Foster of Brighton to lower left corner. Postally unused. Minor creasing to corners, otherwise in very good condition. An excellent image. Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 672 Claude Percival Buckenham. Essex & England 1899-1914. Early original sepia real photograph postcard of Buckenham standing full length at the wicket leaning on his bat. Signed in black ink to lower corner ‘Buckenham’, the signature a little faded. Blind embossed stamp for Foster of Brighton to lower left corner. Postally unused. Minor wear and creasing to edges and corners, otherwise in good/ very good condition. An excellent image. Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 673 Essex and Surrey. c.1910. Five early original mono real photograph postcards, three of Essex players, one signed, two of Surrey, all Rival Photograph Series with printed titles. Essex players, all in batting pose, are H.A. Carpenter (Series no. 1404, signed in black ink by Carpenter), C.P. McGahey (no. 1402) and P.A. Perrin (no. 1401. Surrey players are E.G. Hayes in batting pose (no. 1388) and W.S. Lees in bowling pose (no. 1387). Three postally unused. Minor wear to corners, otherwise in good Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 674 Essex C.C.C. 1905-1908. Three early mono printed postcards of Essex teams for seasons 1905, 1906 & 1908, the players seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire, some in blazers. Players featured include Fane, Gillingham, McGahey, Buckenham, Freeman, Turner, Russell, Carpenter, Douglas, Perrin, Reeves, Faviell etc. The 1905 postcard by Photochrom, London, others unknown. All postally unused. Minor wear to some corners, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 675 Essex C.C.C. 1946-1948. Three original mono real photograph plain back postcards of Essex teams for seasons 1946, 1947 & 1948, the players seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. Players featured include Pearce, Unwin, Paterson, Taylor, Vigar, Dodds, Wade, Crabtree, Appleyard, Cray, Horsfall, Preston etc. All three with official stamp to verso for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. All postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 676 Essex C.C.C. 1957-1961. Four original mono real photograph plain back postcards of Essex teams for seasons 1957, 1958, 1960 & 1961, the players seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire, one in blazers. Players featured include Insole, Dodds, Bailey, Ralph, Preston, Greensmith, Taylor, Phelan, Bear, Clarke, Barker, Knight, Purves etc. All four by A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. All postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 677 Donald John ‘Don’ Ward. Glamorgan 1954-1962. Original mono real photograph plain back postcard of Ward, head and shoulders in cricket attire. Signed in blue biro to the photograph, ‘Best wishes, Don Ward’. Official stamp for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich to verso. Minor soiling and light wear to corners, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£18StatusSold View details 678 Glamorgan C.C.C. 1946-1948. Three mono real photograph plain back postcards of Glamorgan teams for seasons 1946, 1947 and 1948, the players depicted seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. All three with official stamp to verso for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. The 1946 with handwritten players’ names to front, the 1947 & 1948 with printed players’ names to lower border. Players include Clay, Wooller, Dyson, E. & H. Davies, Lavis, Muncer, Clift, Parkhouse, Watkins etc. Postally unu Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 679 Glamorgan C.C.C. 1958-1960. Three mono real photograph postcards of Glamorgan teams for seasons 1958, 1959 and 1960, the players depicted seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. All three by A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. Printed title and players’ names to lower border of each. Players include Wooller, Watkins, Parkhouse, Shepherd, Davies, Pressdee, Hedges, Truran, McConnon etc. Postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 680 Glamorgan C.C.C. 1978. Mono real photograph plain back postcard of the Glamorgan team seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire on the pitch at The Oval. Signed in blue biro by nine of the featured players. Signatures include Jones (Captain), Ontong, Richards, Lloyd, Llewellyn, King, Nash, Hopkins etc. Photograph by Bill Smith, Stanmore. Postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£15StatusSold View details 681 William Gilbert Anthony Parkhouse. Glamorgan & England 1948-1964. Mono real photograph postcard of Parkhouse, head and shoulders wearing cricket attire. Nicely signed in blue biro to the photograph ‘Best wishes, Gilbert Parkhouse’. Sporting Handbooks Ltd., London. Postally unused. Minor mount indentations to corners, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£28StatusSold View details 682 Gloucestershire C.C.C. Geoff Mains, Graham Johnson and Sid Russell. Three original mono real photograph plain back postcards, each with official stamp to verso for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. Players are Geoffrey Mains (Gloucestershire 1951-1954), appears to be incorrectly titled ‘E. Mains’ to front and back, date stamped 3rd June 1954. Graham Johnson Lake (Gloucestershire 1956-1958), date stamped 12th July 1956. Both with typed name title to front. Sidney Edward James Russell (Middlesex & G Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 683 John Frederick ‘Jack’ Crapp. Gloucestershire & England 1936-1956. Mono real photograph plain back postcard of Crapp, head and shoulders wearing cricket attire and cap. Nicely signed in blue ink to the photograph by Crapp. Official stamp for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich to verso, date stamped 1937. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£42StatusSold View details 684 William Gilbert Grace. Gloucestershire, London County & England 1870-1908. Early original sepia real photograph postcard of Grace, full length in batting pose at the crease, wearing hooped cap. Very nicely signed in black ink by Grace to the lower margin. Printed title ‘W.G. Grace’. Rotophot series no. 1683. Postmarked 15th July 1904. Some creasing to corners, adhesive marks to verso where previously laid down, minor silvering to the photograph, otherwise in good/ very good condition. A lovely i Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£2,200StatusSold View details 685 Douglas Charles Robinson. Gloucestershire & Essex 1905-1926. Phillips ‘Pinnace’ premium issue cabinet size sepia real photograph trade card of Robinson, full length in wicket-keeping pose at the wicket. No. 135.C. Title ‘D.C. Robinson. Gloucester’. 4”x6”. Good/ very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 686 Philip Francis Cunningham Williams. Gloucestershire 1919-1925. Phillips ‘Pinnace’ premium issue cabinet size sepia real photograph trade card of Willliams, full length in batting pose at the wicket. No. 214.C. Title ‘P.F.C. Williams. Gloucestershire’. 4”x6”. Minor creasing to one corner, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£48StatusSold View details 687 Frederick Charles Weaver. Gloucestershire 1897-1909. Two early mono printed postcards of Weaver, both depicted standing full length in cricket attire, one in Gloucestershire blazer leaning on his bat, the other in bowling pose. Both annotated in ink to lower border ‘F. Weaver 1891[sic]’. Publishers unknown. Postally unused. Good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 688 Gilbert Laird Jessop. Gloucestershire, Cambridge University & England 1894-1914. Early original sepia real photograph postcard of Jessop standing full length in a doorway wearing tour blazer and straw boater for A.C. MacLaren’s tour to Australia 1901/02. Photographer and series unknown. Postally unused. Very good condition. A nice image. Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£32StatusSold View details 689 Michael John ‘Mike’ Procter. Gloucestershire, Natal, Western Province, South Africa etc. 1965-1989. Mono real photograph plain back postcard of Procter, head and shoulders in profile wearing Gloucestershire blazer and holding a trophy. Nicely signed in black ink ‘Mike Procter’. Publisher unknown. Postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£32StatusSold View details 690 Douglas Martin Young. Worcestershire & Gloucestershire 1946-1964. Mono real photograph plain back postcard of Young, head and shoulders wearing cricket attire. Nicely signed in blue ink to the lower margin ‘Martin Young’. Publisher unknown. Postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£62StatusSold View details 691 Hampshire C.C.C. 1894 & 1895. Two early original mono real photograph postcards of the Hampshire teams of 1894 and 1895 seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and assorted blazers and caps. Handwritten title and players’ names in ink to lower edge of the 1895 postcard. Players featured include Bencraft (Captain), Ward, Lacey, Studd, Robson, Webb, Baldwin, Hill, Soar, Bacon, Wootton etc. Publishers unknown. Very good condition. Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 692 Hampshire C.C.C. 1901-1908. Three early original mono postcards of the Hampshire teams of 1901, 1904 and 1908, the players seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and assorted blazers and caps. The 1901 (plain back, publisher unknown) and 1908 (Davidson Brothers series no. 4105) postcards are real photographs. The 1904 Star series postcard appears to be signed in black ink to verso by A. Bowell and W.T. Langford. Other players featured include Robson, Poore, Bacon, Baldwin, Hayter, St Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 693 Hampshire C.C.C. 1912. Early original mono postcard of the Hampshire team that beat the touring Australians at Southampton, 22nd- 24th July 1912, the players seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire, blazers and caps, spectators in the background. Players include Sprot, Fry, Bignell, Barrett, Jephson, Stone, Newman, Brown, Mead, Bowell, Kennedy etc. Publisher unknown. Postally unused. Good/ very good condition. Estimates£25 - £35StatusUnsold View details 694 Hampshire C.C.C. early 1920s. Three original mono real photograph postcards of Hampshire teams of the period. One, dated to verso ‘1921’, with the players seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire (publisher unknown), the others of the teams lined up in one row. One by Bailey of Bournemouth, undated, the other with printed title ‘Hampshire C.C. 1922’, publisher unknown, also appears to be at Bournemouth. Players include Mead, Brown, Livesey, Boyes, Altham, Bowell, Aird, Newman, Day, Ten Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£15StatusSold View details 695 Duncan Victor Norbury. Hampshire & Lancashire 1905-1922. Early original sepia real photograph postcard of Norbury standing full length in batting pose at the wicket. Very nicely signed in black ink to the photograph ‘Yours sincerely, V. Norbury’. Publisher unknown. Minor wear to edges, otherwise in very good condition. A nice image. Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£95StatusSold View details 696 Hampshire C.C.C. 1955. Lionel Hallam Tennyson (Hampshire & England 1913-1955) and Sidney George Pothecary (Hampshire 1912-1920, twelve matches). Two mono real photograph postcards, one of Tennyson standing full length leaning on his bat in front of the pavilion (publisher unknown), the other of Pothecary, head and shoulders wearing cricket attire and county cap, printed title below, by Albert Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. Both postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£22StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|1...5678910...17|Next1234567891011121314151617 Previous 1234567891011121314151617 Next