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 801-900 of 1648. Previous|1...789101112...17|Next Image Lot # Item Title Time Left Your Bids 797 Albert John Young Hopkins. New South Wales & Australia. 1896-1914. Tinted colour printed postcard of Hopkins, full length, in batting pose wearing Australian cap at Lord’s during the Australian tour of England in 1909. Nicely signed in black ink by Hopkins. Printed details to lower border ‘A.J. Hopkins, New South Wales’. This card is from an anonymous series which comprised all sixteen members of the 1909 Australian tourists. An identical series was issued by R Empson & Co but these were mono po Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 798 Warren Bardsley. New South Wales & Australia 1903-1926. Tinted colour printed postcard of Bardsley, full length, in batting pose wearing Australian cap at Lord’s during the Australian tour of England in 1909. Nicely signed in black ink by Bardsley. Printed details to lower border ‘W. Bardsley, batting, New South Wales’. This card is from an anonymous series which comprised all sixteen members of the 1909 Australian tourists. An identical series was issued by R Empson & Co but these were mono pos Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 799 William James Whitty. New South Wales, South Australia & Australia 1907-1926. Tinted colour printed postcard of Whitty, full length, in bowling pose wearing Australian cap at Lord’s during the Australian tour of England in 1909. Nicely signed in black ink by Whitty. Printed details to lower border ‘W.J. Whitty, South Australia’. This card is from an anonymous series which comprised all sixteen members of the 1909 Australian tourists. An identical series was issued by R Empson & Co but these were Estimates£160 - £220Winning Bid£240StatusSold View details 800 Hanson ‘Sammy’ Carter, New South Wales & Australia, 1897-1925. Tinted colour printed postcard of Carter, full length, in wicket-keeping pose wearing Australian cap at Lord’s during the Australian tour of England in 1909. Nicely signed in black ink by Carter. Printed details to lower border ‘H. Carter, New South Wales’. This card is from an anonymous series which comprised all sixteen members of the 1909 Australian tourists. An identical series was issued by R Empson & Co but these were mono post Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£170StatusSold View details 801 Peter Alexander McAlister. Victoria & Australia 1898-1911. Tinted colour printed postcard of McAlister, full length, in batting pose wearing Australian cap at Lord’s during the Australian tour of England in 1909. Nicely signed in black ink by McAlister. Printed details to lower border ‘P.A. McAlister Victoria’. This card is from an anonymous series which comprised all sixteen members of the 1909 Australian tourists. An identical series was issued by R Empson & Co but these were mono postcards. O Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£320StatusSold View details 802 Vernon Ransford. Victoria & Australia 1903-1928 . Tinted colour printed postcard of Ransford, full length, in batting pose wearing Australian cap at Lord’s during the Australian tour of England in 1909. Nicely signed in black ink by Ransford. Printed details to lower border ‘V. Ransford, Victoria’. This card is from an anonymous series which comprised all sixteen members of the 1909 Australian tourists. An identical series was issued by R Empson & Co but these were mono postcards. Minor old adhe Estimates£180 - £250Winning Bid£360StatusSold View details 803 Charles George Macartney. New South Wales & Australia 1905-1926. Tinted colour printed postcard of Macartney, full length, in bowling pose wearing Australian cap at Lord’s during the Australian tour of England in 1909. Nicely signed in black ink by Macartney. Printed details to lower border ‘C.G. Macartney, New South Wales’. This card is from an anonymous series which comprised all sixteen members of the 1909 Australian tourists. An identical series was issued by R Empson & Co but these were mon Estimates£160 - £220Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 804 William ‘Barlow’ Carkeek, Victoria & Australia, 1903-1915. Tinted colour printed postcard of Carkeek, full length, in wicket-keeping pose wearing Australian cap at Lord’s during the Australian tour of England in 1909. Nicely signed in black ink by Carkeek. Printed details to lower border ‘W. Carkeek, Victoria’. This card is from an anonymous series which comprised all sixteen members of the 1909 Australian tourists. An identical series was issued by R Empson & Co but these were mono postcards. W Estimates£130 - £160Winning Bid£340StatusSold View details 805 Albert ‘Tibby’ Cotter. New South Wales & Australia 1901-1914. Mono postcard highlighted in green of Cotter standing full length in bowling pose at the wicket, wearing Australian touring cap, with caption to lower border ‘A. Cotter (The Australian Cricket Team 1909)’. Nicely signed in black ink by Cotter. Publisher unknown. Postally unused. Minor wear to corners, otherwise in very good condition. Rare. Estimates£140 - £180Winning Bid£240StatusSold View details 806 Reginald Alexander ‘Reggie’ Duff. New South Wales & Australia 1898-1908. Mono postcard of Duff standing full length at the wicket in batting attire, wearing Australian touring cap. Printed title ‘R.A. Duff’. Nicely signed in black ink by Duff. T. Bolland, Southall. Postally unused. Light soiling to corners, minor wear to edges otherwise in very good condition. Rare. Estimates£120 - £160Winning Bid£400StatusSold View details 807 Clement ‘Clem’ Hill. South Australia & Australia 1892-1912. Excellent mono postcard of Hill wearing Australian cap and in batting pose. Very nicely signed in black ink by Hill. Printed title to lower border ‘Mr. Clem Hill’. Wrench Series No. 1392. Postally unused. Adhesive marks to verso, otherwise in very good condition. A very rare signed postcard. Estimates£150 - £250Winning Bid£400StatusSold View details 808 Albert Edwin Trott. Victoria, Middlesex, Australia & England 1892-1910. Sepia postcard of Trott in bowling pose wearing Middlesex cap. Nicely signed by Trott to lower border. Printed title ‘A.E. Trott’. Wrench Series 1754. Rare. Postmarked 1906. Wear to corners and edges, some soiling, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£130StatusSold View details 809 Australia tour to England 1909. ‘The Australian Team 1909’. Early mono postcard of the Australian touring party seated and standing in rows wearing tour blazers and caps. Printed title and players’ names to lower edge. Nicely signed in ink to verso by twelve members of the team. Signatures are Noble (Captain), Trumper, Hopkins, Carkeek, Armstrong, Cotter, Bardsley, Hartigan, Whitty, Ransford, McAlister and Carter. Published by T. Bolland of Hanwell & Southall. Wear and creasing, otherwise in goo Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£750StatusSold View details 810 Donald George ‘Don’ Bradman. New South Wales, South Australia & Australia 1927-1949. Unusual and attractive sepia printed plain back advertising postcard of Bradman in cameo playing a drive, wearing Australia Test cap. Printed title to top ‘Don Bradman. The World’s Greatest Batsman’. Nicely signed in black ink to the image by Bradman. Published ‘With the Compliments of F.J. Palmer & Son Ltd., Men & Boys Outfitters Park Street, Sydney’. Postally unused. Adhesive marks to verso, otherwise in good/ Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£950StatusSold View details 811 England cricket team postcards. A selection of postcards featuring the Test and One day teams. Real photograph postcard of the M.C.C. Australian Team 1907/08, the players in cameo (Rotary Series), ‘England’s Test Team 1926 (C.E. Smith, The Oval), England team 1955/56 and 1956 (both with facsimile signatures to the backs) and three Stamp Publicity colour postcards of England teams late 1990’s/2000’s. Odd minor faults, good condition Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£38StatusSold View details 812 ‘M.C.C. at Adelaide Oval. 1911’. Two identical copies of an early sepia/ mono real photograph postcard of the M.C.C. touring party seated and standing in rows wearing tour blazers and caps, by C.A. Petts of Adelaide. Printed title to lower edge. One copy, in very tatty and soiled condition with loss to corners, is fully signed in ink to the verso by all sixteen playing members of the touring party. Signatures are Warner (Captain), Douglas, Foster, Mead, Strudwick, Barnes, Gunn, Vine, Iremonger, Estimates£200 - £300Winning Bid£260StatusSold View details 813 ‘England 1902’. Early original sepia postcard of the England team for the Ashes series, the players seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. Printed title and players’ names to lower border. Players are MacLaren (Captain), Fry, Jackson, Ranjitsinhji, Jessop, Hirst, Lilley, Lockwood, Braund, Rhodes and Tyldesley. A.P.F.S. Series no. 508. Postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 814 M.C.C. tour to Australia 1903/04. ‘Mr P.F. Warner’s Team’. Early original sepia postcard of the players seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire, blazers and assorted headgear. Printed title and players’ names to lower border. Players are Warner (Captain), Arnold, Foster, Tyldesley, Braund, Hirst, Lilley, Strudwick, Knight, Fielder, Relf, Rhodes and Hayward. Broom Series no. 1385B. Postally unused. Some silvering to edges, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£56StatusSold View details 815 England v Australia 1905. Early original sepia real photograph postcard of the England team for the 4th Test at Old Trafford, 24th- 26th July 1905, the players seated and standing in rows wearing assorted blazers and caps. Players’ names printed to lower border are Jackson (Captain), Lilley, MacLaren, Fry, Hayward, Spooner, Tyldesley, Rhodes, Brierley, Arnold and Hirst. Postally unused. Creasing and some age toning, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£20 - £30Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 816 England v South Africa 1912. Triangular Test Tournament. ‘Test Match England’s Team v South Africa’. Early original mono real photograph postcard of the England team, the players seated and standing in rows wearing assorted blazers and caps. Players’ names printed to lower border are Fry (Captain), Foster, Lilley, Hayward, Hirst, Tyldesley, Blythe, Arnold, Jessop, Crawford and Braund. Rotary Photographic Series no. 3825A. Postally unused. Minor mount indentations to corners, otherwise in very go Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£58StatusSold View details 817 ‘The Sportsman for Cricket News’ c.1899. Early and attractive original colour postcard with decorative printed title, featuring a kangaroo in batting stance at the wicket and a roaring lion in wicket-keeping pose. Hill, Siffken & Co., (L.P.A. Ltd.), London. Postally unused. Minor wear to corners, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Rare. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£170StatusSold View details 818 M.C.C. tour to India 1926/27. Original sepia real photograph advertising postcard of the M.C.C. touring party seated and standing in rows with cricket attire and blazers. Printed title to lower edge ‘M.C.C. Team’ with handwritten annotation in ink ‘Calcutta 1926’. Players include Gilligan (Captain), Wyatt, Sandham, Tate, Chichester-Constable, Parsons, Eckersley, Brown etc. Printed advertising for Karachi and Calcutta businesses to verso. Publisher unknown. Light creasing, otherwise in very good Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 819 M.C.C. tour to South Africa 1927/28. Original sepia real photograph postcard of the M.C.C. touring party seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and tour blazers. Printed title to lower edge ‘”Christmas Greetings” M.C.C. Team South Africa 1927-28’. Handwritten message in ink to verso from Ernest Tyldesley, ‘Best wishes for Xmas & New Year. Hope you are well. Very hot out here’, very nicely signed by Tyldesley. Publisher unknown. Very good condition. Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£90StatusSold View details 820 The Ashes 1934. ‘The Test Match. England v Australia. June 8th, 9th, 11th & 12th 1934. Trent Bridge, Nottingham’. Rarer mono real photograph postcard of a cricket bat signed by the England and Australia teams for the Trent Bridge Test match. Published by Barnes & Humby, Nottingham. Postally unused. Small tape marks to verso, otherwise in very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 821 M.C.C. tour to India 1933/34. ‘M.C.C. XI 1933’. Original sepia real photograph postcard of the M.C.C. team and officials seated and standing in rows wearing tour blazers. Printed title and players’ names to borders. Players are Jardine (Captain), Human, Barnett, Nichols, Gregory, Langridge, Levett, Walters, Townsend, Bakewell and Valentine. Handwritten annotation in ink to verso, ‘Chandan[?] Karachi 19/1/[19]34’. Thakar & Co., Karachi. Postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 822 M.C.C. tour to Australia 1928/29. ‘Signatures of the English Cricketers in Australia 1928-29’. Original postcard with printed title and facsimile signatures of the M.C.C. touring party printed in blue. Published by Dominion Broadcasting Pty. Ltd., Melbourne, the verso gives radio broadcasting details for ‘Short Wave transmissions 19.00 to 20.00 G.M.T. each Sunday’. Postmarked 26th January 1923. Soiling and rounding to corners, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£25 - £35Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 823 Bodyline. M.C.C. tour to Australia 1932/33. Rare original sepia real photograph plain back postcard of the M.C.C. touring party taken on board ship, the R.M.S. Orontes, the players seated and standing wearing cricket attire and tour blazers. Players include Jardine (Captain), Allen, Hammond, Larwood, Leyland, Nawab of Pataudi, Voce, Ames, Sutcliffe, Verity etc. Seated in the front centre is the Captain of the ship, probably G.G. Thorne. Photographer unknown. Postally unused. Good/ very good cond Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£95StatusSold View details 824 ‘M.C.C. Australian XI v. Mr. John Bamford’s England XI at Oldfields, Uttoxeter (England XI)’ 1908. Rare and early sepia real photograph postcard of the Bamford England XI seated and standing in rows wearing blazers and assorted headgear, the pavilion in the background. The printed title implies the team was for the match played at Uttoxeter 10th- 12th September 1908, comprising Whitehead, Hardisty, Bowell, Vine, Marshal, Tarrant, Rothery, King, Crawford, Arnold and Lilley. M.C.C. Touring Team wo Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 825 ‘Mr. J. Bamford’s England XI v South Africans at Oldfields, Uttoxeter’ 1907. Rare and early sepia real photograph postcard of both teams seated and standing in rows wearing blazers and assorted headgear, the pavilion in the background. The printed title implies the team was for the match played at Uttoxeter 5th & 6th September 1907, South Africans winning by an innings and 14 runs. Players featured include A.C. Maclaren, Fishwick, Braund, Lilley, McGahey, Lawton, Barnes, Brearley (Bamford’s XI), Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 826 A.E.R. Gilligan’s XI v Hon. L.H. Tennyson’s XI 1925. Original mono real photograph postcard of the two teams seated and standing together in rows wearing cricket attire and assorted blazers for the drawn match played at Folkestone 9th- 11th September 1925. Players featured include Calthorpe, Bowley, Hammond, Mead, Tennyson, A.H.H. Gilligan, Kennedy (Tennyson’s XI), Hobbs, Sandham, Relf, Whysall, Chapman, Tate, A.E.R. Gilligan, Strudwick (Gilligan’s XI) etc. Blind embossed stamp for Halksworth Wh Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£28StatusSold View details 827 M.C.C. tour of South Africa 1956/57. Rarer sepia postcard of the Union-Castle Line R.M.S. ‘Edinburgh Castle’ which took the team to South Africa. Very nicely and fully signed in ink to card face by the nineteen members of the touring party. Signatures are May (Captain), Laker, Evans, Lock, Parks, Oakman, Compton, Bailey, Tyson, Cowdrey, Richardson, Loader, Insole, Statham, Wardle, Taylor, Brown (Manager), Duckworth (Baggage) and Dalton (Masseur). Postally unused. Ink annotation to verso, otherwi Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 828 Colin David Drybrough. Oxford University 1960-1962. Mono real photograph plain back postcard of Drybrough, head and shoulders wearing cricket attire and university blazer. Nicely signed in blue ink by Drybrough. Official stamp to verso for Walkers Studios, Scarborough. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 829 ‘South of England XI v The Australian [sic]’ 1899. Rarer early sepia real photograph postcard of the South team seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire, caps and blazers, for the opening match of the tour played at Crystal Palace, 8th- 10th May 1899. Players are W.G. Grace (Captain), Brockwell, Townsend, Jessop, Mason, Board, Abel, Fry, Lockwood, Ranjitsinhji and Hayward. Printed title and players’ names to lower border. Rotary Series no. 3613. Postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£1,300StatusSold View details 830 Cricket postcards 1904-1950s. Eight postcards, the majority real photographs. Includes individual player postcards of Percy Chapman with signature in ink on piece laid down (now detached), Alec Bedser, nicely signed in ink, F.C. Dick Oval Bookstall, Arthur Fielder (Kent), Foster of Brighton, some fading, adhesive to verso, and Gilbert Jessop, Wrench Series no. 1688, postmarked 1905. Also team postcards of Yorkshire c.1928, publisher unknown, West Indies touring party to England 1950, Bridge Hous Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£56StatusSold View details 831 Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe. Two mono real photograph plain back postcards, one of Hobbs in batting pose at the wicket, nicely signed in ink ‘J.B. Hobbs’ and again to the verso ‘With compliments and many thanks for your very nice letter, JBH’, dated in pencil 13th August 1934. The other of Sutcliffe, three quarter length wearing M.C.C. tour blazer in cameo, nicely signed by Sutcliffe. Dated in pencil to verso 17th April 1935. Sold with a small white card beautifully signed in ink by Hobbs. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£75StatusSold View details 832 England, Australia and overseas cricket collectors’ cards and postcards 1990s. Black binder comprising a collection totalling eighty three loose mounted colour collectors’ cards and postcards of players, the majority signed by the featured player. Series include World Cup England 1999 official collectors’ cards numbers 1-12, seven signed by Stewart (England), Asif Akram (Kenya), Ranatunga (Sri Lanka), Campbell (Zimbabwe), S. Waugh (Australia), Fleming (New Zealand) and Wasim Akram (Pakistan). Th Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£150StatusSold View details 833 South Africa tour to England 1929. Sepia printed advertising postcard published by Jaeger of ‘The South Africa Team 1929 in Jaeger Shirts and Sweaters, Trousers, etc. specially supplied for the present tour’. Nicely signed in ink by seventeen members of the touring party. Signatures are Deane, Siedle, Mitchell, Quinn, Bell, Morkel, Christy, Ochse, Dalton, Vincent, Taylor, Catterall, Owen-Smith, van der Merwe, McMillan, Frielinghaus (Manager) and Frames (Secretary). Lacking one signature of Camer Estimates£100 - £150StatusUnsold View details 834 Pakistan inaugural tour to England 1954. Official mono real photograph plain back postcard of the Pakistan team seated and standing in rows wearing tour blazers. Printed title and players names to lower border. Signed in ink to the photograph by eight players and again to the verso by four. Signatures include Khalid Hassan, Shuja-ud-din, Waqar Hasan, Alim-ud-din, Khalid Wazar, Imtiza Ahmed, Khan Mohammad etc. Publisher unknown. Postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 835 M.C.C. Tour to Australia, 1903/04. Seven mono postcards of the “Warner’s Team Series” published by John Walker & Co., London. Postcards are Warner, Tyldesley, Rhodes, Lilley, Knight and Arnold (two copies). The Rhodes card postmarked 1904, others postally unused. Odd minor faults, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 836 Australia tour to England 1905. Four Star Series mono postcards featuring members of the Australian touring party. Cards features Noble, Hill & Darling, Trumper, Duff, Howell & Kelly, Gregory, Armstrong & McLeod, and Hopkins, Cotter & Gehrs. Sold with six Wrench Series postcards of players of the period including five Australians, Clem Hill (no. 1392), J. Darling (1393), W.P. Howell (1394), M.A. Noble (1395), and J.J. Kelly (1397), also A.E. Trott (1754) postmarked 1910. All postally unused wit Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 837 Wrench Series postcards early 1900s. A selection of ten mono/ sepia postcards of individual players. K.S. Ranjitsinhji, two different batting poses, series nos. 1379 & 1380, E.H. Killick no. 1382, J. Vine no. 1383, H.R. Butt no. 1385, J.T. Tyldesley no. 1387, W. Rhodes no. 1388, L.C. Braund no. 1389, A.C. MacLaren no. 1390, and G.H. Hirst no. 1391. All postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 838 Wrench Series postcards early 1900s. A selection of eleven mono/ sepia postcards of individual players. W. Lockwood series no. 1686, John Gunn no. 1691, A.A. Lilley no. 1692, T. Hayward no. 1693, A.O. Jones no. 1694, R. Abel no. 1695, C. Blythe no. 1749, A. Shrewsbury no. 1750, J.R. Mason no. 1751, V.F.S. Crawford no. 1752, and G. Llewellyn no. 1753. The Lockwood card postmarked 1910, others all postally unused. Odd minor faults, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£42StatusSold View details 839 ‘Famous Fielders. In the Open’ series no. 6452, first published by Raphael Tuck & Son in 1907. Full set of six colour postcards from photographs by G.W. Beldam of fielders being J. Tunnicliffe, Clem Hill, W.W. Armstrong, M.A. Noble, G.L. Jessop and A.A. Lilley. Each card with title to lower border. Sold with the original envelope with printed series details to front and back. All postally used. Some wear to the envelope, the postcards in very good condition. Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 840 Don Bradman. Australia. ‘Festival Cricket at Scarborough’ colour postcard signed to the back of the card by Bradman in blue ink. Good condition Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 841 Australia. Five mono postcards, real photograph and printed, of Australian tour teams to England in 1926, 1930, 1934, 1948 and 1956. Postcards by Bolland (2), Photo-works etc. Sold with a advertising page for the Australian tour of England in 1953 with image of the team, some faults, and an official Playfair brochure for the 1964 Australian team to England. Good condition Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 842 Test team tour postcards. Seven mono real photograph postcards of All-India 1932, West Indies 1933, New Zealand 1937, Pakistan 1954, South Africa 1955, South Africa (at Scarborough) 1960 and M.C.C. at Scarborough c1950’s. Plus a colour postcard of Basque pelota being played. The card was sent by John Arlott, the postcard stamped Alresford 1965 to an A.P. Macnamara apologising and saying not to pay for some cards he has sent. Signed by Arlott. Sold with a pirate programme for the South African t Estimates£30 - £40Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 843 John Lambert ‘Jack’ Kerr. Canterbury & New Zealand 1929-1940. Sepia real photograph plain back postcard of Kerr standing three quarter length wearing cricket attire and New Zealand blazer. Signed in ink with dedication, in part to the darker area of the photograph, ‘Jack Kerr’. Blind embossed stamp for The Crown Studios, Wellington, to lower right corner. Postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 844 New Zealand tour to England 1931. ‘New Zealand & Leicestershire C.C.C. 1931’. Original mono real photograph postcard of the two teams seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and blazers for the drawn tour match played at Leicester 9th- 11th May 1931. Printed title to lower edge. Players featured include Lowry, Matheson, Mills, Merritt, Talbot, Page, Dempster, Blunt (New Zealand), Berry, Sidwell, Snary, Bradshaw, Astill, Dawson, Armstrong, Geary (Leicestershire) etc. Photo by Cecil Mea Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 845 ‘Badge of the West Indies Cricket Team 1923’. Original sepia postcard depicting the West Indies cricket emblem. Printed description to verso describes ‘This Badge representing a Royal Palm and the magnificent constellation of Orion was designed by Mr Algernon Aspinall, C.M.G., and adopted by the successful West Indies Cricket Team, 1923’. Published by Raphael House, London. Postally unused. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 846 ‘West Indies Cricket Touring Team 1950’. Mono real photograph plain back postcard of the West Indies team seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire, spectators in the background. Printed title and players’ names to lower border. Players include Goddard (Captain), Stollmeyer, Rae, Worrell, Weekes, Gomez, Ramadhin, Walcott, Christiani etc. Official stamp for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich to verso. Very good condition. Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 847 Clyde Leopold Walcott. Barbados, British Guiana & West Indies 1941-1964. Mono real photograph plain back postcard of Walcott, head and shoulders wearing cricket attire. Nicely signed in blue ink to the photograph by Walcott. Annotation in ink to verso ‘Autographed September 1950’. Official stamp to verso for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. Very good condition. Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£50StatusSold View details 848 Jeffrey Baxter Stollmeyer. Trinidad & West Indies 1938-1957. Mono real photograph plain back postcard of Stollmeyer, head and shoulders wearing cricket attire. Signed in blue biro to the photograph by Stollmeyer. Annotation in ink to verso ‘Autographed 30th August 1950’. Official stamp to verso for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. Light creasing to edges, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£32StatusSold View details 849 Everton de Courcy Weekes. Barbados & West Indies 1944-1964. Mono real photograph plain back postcard of Weekes, head and shoulders wearing cricket attire. Nicely signed in blue ink to the photograph by Weekes. Annotation in ink to verso ‘Autographed 31st August 1950’. Official stamp to verso for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. Minor mount indentations to corners, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 850 Australia, South Africa and West Indies tours to England 1907-1947. A selection of ten original team postcards, real photographs unless stated. Teams are Australia 1921, publisher unknown, wear and staining, 1926 printed, T. Bolland, 1930, J. Smith Bookstall Lord’s. West Indies 1928 printed Jaeger advertising card with some wear, 1933, publisher unknown, 1939, unknown. South Africa 1907, Scott of Manchester, 1935, A.W.S., 1947, A.W.S./ R.A. Photocards. Also one of the 1928 Middlesex team, Lord’s Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 851 ‘The Cricket Album, containing 36 artistic photo post cards of all the first class county teams, also Warners XI, 18 of the best Cricketers and the 1905 Australian team’. The Star Series. 3rd edition. Complete album of uncut postcards, six to a page, printed in Bavaria for G.D. & D. London in original orange wrappers with printed title and postcard of the 1905 Australian team laid to front. Front wrapper detached, wear and nicks to wrapper and page edges, otherwise in generally good condition. R Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£48StatusSold View details 852 Victorian cricket Christmas cards c.1895. Two exquisite single-sided colour postcard size Christmas cards. One titled ‘From one “Flannell’d Fool’ to another’, features a cricket bag with flap-down front revealing contents of cricket equipment and address label. The other titled ‘To Wish You a Match-less Christmas, and a Good Innings through Many A Happy Year’, with raised ‘3-D’ caricature of a batsman in attacking pose. Both postcards with printed titles and rhyme to front, plain backs, deckled Estimates£70 - £100Winning Bid£100StatusSold View details 853 ‘Cricket Extraordinary’ c.1900. A set of twelve early plain back colour collectors’ cards, each depicting a young man and/or woman in various humorous courting situations with printed title and caption of a cricketing term. Subjects in the numbered series comprise ‘Out first ball’, ‘Mid off’, ‘Mid on’, ‘Not out’, ‘Out with a duck’, ‘Maiden over’, ‘Wicket Keeper’, ‘Good ball (bawl)’, ‘Bowled (bold)’, ‘Short slip’, ‘Well caught’ and ‘Stumped’. Each card measures 2.75”x4.5”. Publisher unknown. Very Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£95StatusSold View details 854 Davidson Bros. ‘Cricket Illustrated’, Series 2505 c.1903. Early comical cricket postcards. Full set of six Edwardian postcards, each of colour cartoons of a humorous cricket scene illustrating a well-known cricket phrase or saying by the artist ‘Tom B’ (Tom Browne). Titles are ‘Stumped’, ‘Well Fielded’, ‘A Collision in Mid-Wicket’, ‘A Maiden Over’, ‘Winning the Toss’, and ‘The Hat Trick. Four cards postmarked 1903, two with handwritten correspondence to fronts. Minor creasing and age toning to t Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£42StatusSold View details 855 Davidson Bros. Series 6136 c.1905. Early comical cricket postcards. Full set of six Edwardian postcards, each of colour cartoons of a humorous cricket scene illustrating a cricket phrase or saying from originals by the artist Rene Bull. Titles are ‘Well held, or a long slip’, ‘Batsman to Umpire, “No matter where I stand you say leg before”’, ‘Well fielded’, ‘Novice, “Which am I to catch, the bat or the ball?”’, ‘A Boundary’, and ‘Lost Ball. Five cards postally used with postmarks for 1905-1907, Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 856 Raphael Tuck & Sons ‘Cricket Illustrated Oilette’ series no. 6445 c.1904. Full set of six humorous Edwardian colour postcards of cartoons by S. Hebblethwaite. Titles are ‘Hard Hit’, ‘Caught’, ‘Thank You Sir’, ‘A Long Stop’, ‘Stumpt’, and ‘A Maiden Over’. Four postally used with postmarks for 1904 & 1905. Annotation in ink to front of one. Minor wear to edges and corners of the odd postcard, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£45StatusSold View details 857 Raphael Tuck & Sons ‘Cricket Illustrated Humorous’ series no. 1324 & 1325 c.1904. Full set of twelve humorous late Victorian colour postcards of cartoons by ‘P.V.B.’. Titles are ‘A Good Catch!’, ‘One to Beat!’, ‘Cover Point!’, ‘The Hat Trick!’, ‘No Ball!’, ‘Running the Score Up!’, ‘Stumped!’, ‘Out with a Duck!’, ‘Run Out!’, ‘Well Played, Sir!, ‘Bounder-y!’, and ‘Wide!’. Eight postally used with postmarks for 1904-1906. Correspondence in ink to front of two. Minor wear to edges and corners of the Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 858 Millar & Lang ‘Cricket Series’ no. 585 c.1907. Full set of six humorous Edwardian colour postcards of cartoons. Titles are ‘Run Out!’, ‘Out. Score- 0!’, ‘Well Caught!’, ‘An Anxious Moment’, ‘Bowled!’, and ‘Leg Hit!’. Five postally used with postmarks for 1907- 1909. Some wear to edges and corners, light staining to the odd postcard, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 859 Misch & Stock’s ‘Comic Cricket’ Series No. 181. c.1905. Set of six humorous colour postcards of cartoons by ‘GF’. Titles are ‘An Umpire’s invention for high balls’, ‘The man of the “Century”. The airs & graces of 100 up’, ‘Bowled!- First ball!’, ‘A clean Miss’, ‘A hit to “leg”’, and ‘A good catch by a mug. How’s that?’. Three postally used with postmarks for 1905- 1909. Correspondence annotated to front of one. Some wear to edges and corners, odd nick, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 860 Boy cricketer postcards c.1913. Six early colour postcards of photographic images of a young boy in various batting poses. ‘Series 1888’ printed in Saxony. Titles are ‘Ready for a run’, ‘The hope of his side’, ‘Well played Sir’, ‘A narrow squeak’, ‘Play’, and ‘Ready for the play’. Five postally used, two with postmarks for 1913. Wear to some corners, odd creasing and soiling, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60StatusUnsold View details 861 A. & G. Taylor’s ‘Orthochrome Series’ c.1910. Set of five humorous colour postcards of cartoons of teddy bears playing cricket. Titles are ‘None but the brave deserve the fair’, ‘And he thought it was going to be a boundary’, ‘99 not out’, ‘Out! First ball too’, and ‘Well stopped! And well he “nose” it’. All postally used, four with postmarks for 1910- 1915. Some wear to edges and corners, odd nick and creasing, otherwise in good condition. Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£25StatusSold View details 862 Donald George Bradman. New South Wales, South Australia & Australia 1927-1949. Mono ‘photocard’ no. 176 of Don Bradman, Australia’s Captain from the 1936/37 series of Test matches in Australia. Published by Ardath Tobacco Co and packed with Kings cigarettes. The card also features the England Captain Gubby Allen. Signed by both Captains from the Ashes series in black and blue ink. Good condition Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£420StatusSold View details 863 Donald George Bradman. New South Wales, South Australia & Australia 1927-1949. Mono ‘photocard’ of Don Bradman, Australia’s Captain from the 1938 series of Test matches in England. Published by Ardath Tobacco Co and packed with Kings cigarettes. Signed by Bradman in ink. Adhesive marks covering the majority of the back of the card otherwise in good condition Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£260StatusSold View details 864 W.G. Grace. An unusual and very early original trade card depicting Grace on a shield shaped Union Flag emblem published by lithographer J. Baines of 68, Carlisle Road, Manningham, Bradford, the card being produced in 1883/84. The card has a head and shoulders image of Grace with title ‘W.G. Grace’ below and ‘J. Bains, Lith, Manningham, Bradford, Yorks’ below the title. Printed advertisement to verso, ‘£100 a year given in prizes. Buy Baines’s Cricket and Word Competition Packets’. 2.5”x2.75”. S Estimates£8,000 - £12,000Winning Bid£15,000StatusSold View details 865 ‘Cricketers Terms’ series. W.&F. Faulkner 1899. Rare set of twelve plain cigarette cards entitled ‘A maiden over’, ‘Caught’, ‘Fielding’, How’s That’, ‘Leg Before’, ‘Leg Hit’, ‘Leg Stump’, ‘Over’, ‘Run Out’, ‘Slip’, Stumped’ and ‘Wide’. Odd very minor faults otherwise in good condition Estimates£300 - £500Winning Bid£280StatusSold View details 866 Wills’s Cigarettes ‘Cricketers’. W.D. & H.O. Wills, Bristol & London, 1896. Rare photographic promotional card produced by Wills to promote the set of fifty cards. Each of the fifty cards is shown within an oval. Players named to back in pencil. 4.5”x6”. Unusual Estimates£30 - £50Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 867 T.C.C.B./ E.C.B./ Classic Cricket Cards ‘International Cricketers’ series. Black binder comprising an excellent near complete run of card numbers 1-348, lacking just two, nos. 214 and 216. 104 cards are signed by the featured cricketer, including a good number of overseas players, numbers 2, 5, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 21-28, 31-33, 35, 38, 39, 42, 44, 47, 48, 50-54, 57, 69, 71, 74, 75, 79, 85, 90, 100, 101, 104, 105, 111, 114, 122, 124, 127-130, 136, 140, 144, 149, 160, 162, 167, 171, 178, 180, 182, Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£260StatusSold View details 868 ‘The Bradman Collection. The Australian Legend’ 1997. Complete set of twenty numbered collectors’ cards produced by Weet-Bix. Excellent condition. Estimates£15 - £25Winning Bid£10StatusSold View details 869 Australia Test and domestic cricket 1960s onwards. Brown binder comprising a good selection of collectors’ and trade cards, mainly modern, the odd earlier, philatelic issues, postcards, photographs etc. Includes a commemorative booklet for the Centenary of the first international cricket match at Melbourne, Australia v England 1862-1962 produced by Shell Australia, a ‘Test Cricket Centenary 1877-1977’ Australian stamp issue, ‘Australian Legends’ Don Bradman commemorative cover 1997. Collectors’ Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£20StatusSold View details 870 England and Australia early 1900s. Seventeen early cigarette cards including Australian issues. Players featured are A. Jackson, A.F. Kippax, E. Jones, G.L. Garnsey, V. Richardson, J. Scott, C. Hill, V.Y. Richardson, A. Cotter, J.B. Hobbs, E.J. Smith, P.F. Warner, W.C. Smith, A. Fielder (two different), A. Fagg, and A.E. Relf. Various series including Wills/ Capstan ‘Australian and English Cricketers’ Australian issues, A.W. Allen ‘Cricketers’ 1936/37, ‘[Australian] Giant Brand Licorice’ c.1930, Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£15StatusSold View details 871 Overseas signed Classic Cricket Cards ‘International Cricketers’ series. Thirty cards, the majority of overseas players, each signed by the featured player. Card numbers are 63, 121, 205, 249, 276, 296, 306, 308, 316, 331, 339, 340, 342, 358, 363, 365, 396, 401, 416, 418, 419, 434, 435, 448, 451, 464, 475, 486, 501 and 509. Signatures include Watson, Jaques, Rogers, Bollinger, Smith (Australia), Srinath (India), Adams, Marshall (New Zealand), Azhar Mahmood (Pakistan), Vaas (Sri Lanka), McKenzie, Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£85StatusSold View details 872 Signed England Classic Cricket Cards and Cornhill collectors’ cards. A good selection of sixty Classic Cricket Cards ‘International Cricketers’ series, each signed by the featured player. Card numbers are 4, 5, 15, 28, 42, 74, 95, 104, 210, 211, 225, 235, 237-239, 254, 255, 270-274, 285, 286, 288, 289, 299, 301, 303-305, 313, 322-324, 333, 334, 350, 351, 367, 370, 381, 382, 397, 399, 406, 420, 421, 423, 424, 426, 437, 452, 455, 457, 482, 497, 499, 516, also 9 (Nick Cook) of the ‘Occasional Serie Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£120StatusSold View details 873 ‘Liverpool Cricket Club 1822 Score Book’. Original scorebook bound in apparently original marbled boards, blue leather spine with raised bands, gilt title to front. The scorebook comprises over 160 pages of scores for seasons 1822 and 1823, with records of individuals’ scores (‘Notches’), also a list of members and averages. The inside cover and front endpaper have the handwritten rules of the Club, which have been crudely scrubbed out in ink. Slipped in is a modern typed transcript of those rul Estimates£250 - £350Winning Bid£260StatusSold View details 874 Oxford v Cambridge ‘The University Match at Lord’s’ 1841, Seventh Varsity match held. Original scorers sheets from the match played on the 14th, 15th & 16th July 1841, these sheets were compiled by the Oxford scorer. The sheets are handwritten in a neat hand and are laid down to card, sheets to both sides. Handwritten titles of the match, dates to the top of the sheets. The first sheet shows the innings of Cambridge who made 103 in the first innings, J.B.R. Bulwer top scoring with 31, Lowth tak Estimates£200 - £300StatusUnsold View details 875 H.H. Stephenson’s tour of Australia 1861/62. ‘International Cricket Match. New South Wales v All England, played at the Domain, Sydney on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 29th, 30th and 31st, and February 1st 1862. The All England Eleven introduced into the Colonies by Messrs Spiers & Pond’. Very early original silk scorecard for the match played in 1862 between New South Wales (22 players) and the All England XI. Printed by the Caxton Printing Office of George Street, Sydney. T Estimates£700 - £1,000StatusUnsold View details 876 ‘Authorized Cricket Score. The United Eleven of England versus The Eastbourne Club’ 1866. Early original double sided scorecard for the match played at Eastbourne 20th- 22nd August 1866 with printed scores at the close of the first day’s play. The twenty two of Eastbourne (102 & 128) lost to the United England Eleven (81 & 150/5) by five wickets. For England, Iddison took seventeen wickets in the match and Freeman fifteen, with Thomas Bignall top scorer with 58no in the second innings. The Engla Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 877 ‘England v Australia, The Oval 1880’. The First Test Match to be played in England. Original commemorative silk scorecard for the inaugural Test match, England v Australia, played at the Kennington Oval on the 6th-8th September 1880. England won the first Test match by five wickets. England made 420 and Australia were bowled out for 149 in their first innings. Australia following on in their second innings made 327 all out, and England won the test reaching their target of 57 for the loss of fiv Estimates£800 - £1,200Winning Bid£650StatusSold View details 878 Lord’s 1885. Two early original double-sided scorecards for matches played at Lord’s. Both scorecards with incomplete printed and handwritten scores. Matches are Middlesex v Surrey, 8th- 10th June 1885, Surrey won by 12 runs. Oxford v Cambridge, Varsity Match, 29th June- 1st July 1885, Cambridge University won by seven wickets. Notable names featured include Abel, Read, Shuter, Lohmann (Surrey), Webbe, O’Brien, Greatorex, de Paravicini (Middlesex), Brain, Key, Page, Newton (Oxford), Wright, Bain Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£35StatusSold View details 879 Surrey C.C.C. 1887 & 1889. Four early official double-sided scorecards for matches played at Kennington Oval. Incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores. Matches are v Cambridge University, 20th- 22nd June 1887, Surrey won by an innings and 67 runs (Walter Read 244 for Surrey). v Nottinghamshire, 1st- 3rd August 1887, Surrey won by four wickets. v Derbyshire, 20th & 21st June 1889, Surrey won by an innings and 223 runs (J.M. Read 103, Bowley ten wickets in the match for Surrey). v Nottinghams Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 880 ‘Surrey v. Middlesex’ 1888. Early original double-sided scorecard for the match played at Kennington Oval, 19th- 21st July 1888. The scorecard with incomplete printed scores. Middlesex (161 & 53) lost to Surrey (163 & 52/7) by seven wickets. George Burton took all ten wickets for Middlesex in Surrey’s first innings, thirteen in the match, and George Lohmann took ten wickets in the match for Surrey. Other notable names include Walker, Webbe, O’Brien, Vernon, Ford (Middlesex), Abel, Shuter, J.M. R Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£30StatusSold View details 881 Essex and Derbyshire scorecards 1888-1900. Four early original scorecards including three for Essex ‘home’ County matches played at Leyton, all with printed and handwritten scores. Matches are v Derbyshire 21st & 22nd May 1888, Derbyshire won by seven wickets. v Derbyshire 26th- 29th May 1890, 26th & 27th May 1890, Derbyshire won by eight runs (Davidson eleven wickets for Derbyshire, Pickett ten wickets for Essex). Both 4.5”x6”. v Middlesex 23rd- 25th August 1900, match drawn (Kortwright 131 for Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 882 Kent C.C.C. scorecards 1890-1905. Four early original scorecards for Kent ‘home’ County matches, all with printed and handwritten scores. Matches are v Nottinghamshire, Gravesend 5th- 7th June 1890, match drawn, press cutting match report laid down to verso, 6”x6”. v Yorkshire, Canterbury 22nd- 24th August 1901, Yorkshire won by 247 runs (Rhodes eleven wickets), 5”x8”. v Somerset, Gravesend 23rd- 25th July 1903, Kent won by 130 runs (Burnup 134, Blythe eleven wickets), 5.25”x7.25”. v Hampshire, Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£140StatusSold View details 883 ‘Hastings and St. Leonards Grand Cricket Week, 1891’. Original ‘Randle’s Authorised Score Card’, the eight page programme comprising a page for each innings for the opening match of the sixth Hastings Festival, North v. South, played at the Central Recreation Ground, Hastings, 10th- 12th September 1981 and advertising, in original green card wrappers. The North’s first innings with complete handwritten scores in pencil. The North batted first and reached 301, A. Ward (54) and L. Hall (50) making Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 884 Surrey C.C.C. 1890-1892. Five early original double-sided scorecards for County matches played at Kennington Oval, all with incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores. Matches are v Nottinghamshire 4th- 6th August 1890, Surrey won by seven wickets. v Nottinghamshire 3rd- 5th August 1891, Surrey won by an innings and 46 runs (Lohmann ten wickets in the match). v Lancashire 20th- 22nd August 1891, match drawn. v Kent 27th- 29th August 1891, Surrey won by 105 runs (Lockwood eleven wickets in the Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£110StatusSold View details 885 Middlesex C.C.C. 1890 & 1892. Four early original double-sided scorecards for County matches played at Lord’s, all with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil unless stated. Matches are v Nottinghamshire 29th- 31st May 1890, Middlesex won by seven wickets. v Somerset 6th & 7th June 1892, Middlesex won by 112 runs (Woods twelve wickets for Somerset, Rawlin eleven for Middlesex), incomplete scores. v Yorkshire 16th- 18th June 1892, Yorkshire won by four wickets (Ulyett 111 for Yorkshire Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£48StatusSold View details 886 M.C.C. Club and Ground 1890-1893. Five early original double-sided scorecards for matches played at Lord’s with printed and handwritten scores in pencil, three complete. Matches are v Kent 8th- 10th May 1890, match drawn (Chatterton ten wickets in the match for M.C.C.). v Lancashire 9th & 10th May 1892, M.C.C. won by ten wickets (Chatterton 109, Attewell ten wickets in the match). v Nottinghamshire 19th- 21st May 1892, M.C.C. won by 14 runs (J.T. Hearne nine wickets in the second innings, eleven Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 887 Miscellaneous scorecards 1890-1971. A selection of eight official scorecards, the majority pre-war with printed and/ or handwritten scores unless stated. Matches are Oxford University v Gentlemen of England, Oxford 22nd- 24th May 1890, complete printed scores. Gentlemen v Players, Lord’s 9th- 11th July 1906, complete printed scores. Champion County [Lancashire] v Rest of England, Kennington Oval 11th- 14th September 1926. Lord Hawke’s XI v M.C.C. Australian Touring Team, Scarborough 7th- 10th Se Estimates£40 - £60Winning Bid£32StatusSold View details 888 Kent C.C.C. 1892-1899. Seven early original double-sided scorecards for Kent County matches and one tour match against the 1899 Australians, all with printed and/ or handwritten scores, some complete. Matches are v Nottinghamshire, Canterbury 4th- 6th August 1892 (scorecard cutting laid down to front, cutting report to verso), v Surrey, Catford 20th- 2nd July 1893, v Surrey, Kennington Oval 3rd- 5th August 1893, v Surrey, Catford 23rd & 24th July 1896, v Middlesex, Lord’s 27th- 29th August 1896, Estimates£80 - £120Winning Bid£160StatusSold View details 889 Miscellaneous Lord’s scorecards 1892-1901. Four early original scorecards for matches played at Lord’s, all with printed and/ or handwritten scores. Matches are ‘Married v Single. Clayton’s Benefit’ 23rd- 25th May 1892, M.C.C. & Ground v Worcestershire 18th & 19th August 1893, Cheltenham College v Haileybury College 31st July & 1st August 1896, all 4.5”x6”, and Cheltenham College v Haileybury College 2nd & 3rd August 1901, 5”x8.25”. Lord’s fixtures to verso of all. Folds/ creasing to two cards, Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£60StatusSold View details 890 Middlesex C.C.C. 1893-1895. Seven early original scorecards for County matches played at Lord’s, all with printed and/ or handwritten scores. Three are single-sided printed on paper, each 5”x7.5”. Matches are v Middlesex 6th- 8th July 1893, v Kent 24th- 26th August 1893 and v Somerset (T. Mycroft’s Benefit) 3rd- 5th June 1895. The remainder, printed on card with Lord’s fixtures to verso, are for matches v Somerset 22nd & 23rd May 1893, v Nottinghamshire 5th- 7th June 1893, v Surrey 22nd- 24th Ju Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 891 Herbert Sutcliffe and Percy Holmes ‘Record Opening Stand’ 1932. Essex v. Yorkshire. Official double-sided scorecard with complete printed and handwritten scores in ink for the match played at Leyton, 15th- 17th June 1932. Batting first, Sutcliffe and Holmes set a Yorkshire record first wicket stand of 555, Sutcliffe scored 313 and Holmes 224no. This is still the record opening stand for Yorkshire and second in the overall record for the first wicket. In reply Essex were bowled out for 78, Hedley Estimates£50 - £70Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details 892 Middlesex C.C.C. 1896-1906. Eight early original scorecards for County matches played at Lord’s, all with printed and/ or handwritten scores, mainly incomplete. Matches are v Yorkshire 21st- 23rd May 1896, v Sussex 24th- 26th August 1896, both 4.5”x6”, v Surrey 15th- 17th July 1897, v Sussex 8th- 10th June 1899, v Nottinghamshire 22nd- 24th June 1899, and three v Somerset 19th- 21st May 1902 (George Hay’s Benefit), 12th- 14th June 1905 (G. Burton’s Benefit), and 4th- 6th June 1906 (V.A. Titchmar Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£65StatusSold View details 893 Australian tour to England 1899. ‘Australians v. An XI of England’. Rarer early double sided folding scorecard for the tour match played at The Saffrons, Eastbourne, 18th- 20th May 1899, with complete printed scores. Batting first the Australians reached 222, Ernie Jones top scoring with 54. The England XI responded with 171 (W. Gunn 52no), the Australians then declaring their second innings at 227/8 (Victor Trumper 64), setting a target of 279. The England XI could only make 106, Hugh Trumble t Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£80StatusSold View details 894 Australian tour to England 1902. ‘Australians v. An XI of England’. Rarer early double sided folding scorecard for the tour match played at The Saffrons, Eastbourne, 16th- 18th June 1902, with complete printed and handwritten scores in pencil. Batting first the Australians reached 154, Clem Hill top scoring with 46. The England XI responded with 138, V.F.S. Crawford scoring 57, Hugh Trumble taking 8/58, the Australians then making 185 in their second innings (Syd Gregory 71), setting a target of Estimates£100 - £150Winning Bid£70StatusSold View details 895 Surrey C.C.C. 1900-1908. Six original pre-war scorecards for County matches played at Kennington Oval, all with printed and/ or handwritten scores, incomplete unless stated. Matches are v Lancashire 16th- 18th August 1900, v Nottinghamshire 5th- 7th August 1901, v Yorkshire 16th- 18th September 1901 (complete printed scores), v Nottinghamshire 4th- 6th August 1902, all 4.5”x6”, v Nottinghamshire 1st- 3rd August 1904, and v Sussex 27th- 29th July 1908 (match drawn, Ranjitsinhji 200 for Sussex, Ha Estimates£50 - £80Winning Bid£40StatusSold View details 896 Surrey C.C.C. County match scorecards 1903-1977. A selection of eleven official scorecards, incomplete printed and/ or handwritten scores unless stated. Earlier pre-war scorecards include one ‘away’ match v Nottinghamshire, Trent Bridge 1st- 3rd June 1903. The remainder all played at Kennington Oval. Matches are v Yorkshire 26th- 28th July 1906 and 17th- 19th August 1911. v Essex 29th May- 1st June 1920. v Somerset 16th- 18th July 1930. v Warwickshire 16th May 1953, complete printed scores, Surr Estimates£60 - £90Winning Bid£55StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|1...789101112...17|Next1234567891011121314151617 Previous 1234567891011121314151617 Next