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Auction of Cricket, Wisden Cricketers' Almanacks, Football and Sporting Memorabilia - 3 Day Auction (#7) 18/11/2022 10:30 AM GMT Closed

Starts Ending 18/11/2022 10:30 AM GMT

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Lot #530Harold Thomas William ‘Wally’ Hardinge. Kent & England 1902-1933. An impressive and beautifully decorated silver presentation paper knife in the form of a cricket bat, the handle exquisitely moulded with crossed bats and ball before a wicket, and the Kent emblem of the white horse in shield with motto ‘Invicta’ in scroll beneath, scrolling foliage to extremities of handle and the blade inscribed ‘The Kent County Cricket Club. Presented to H.T.W. Hardinge. Champion Eleven 1913’. Hallmarks for She

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Lot closed - Winning bid:N/A
Estimate: £1,000 - £1,500

 

  • Harold Thomas William ‘Wally’ Hardinge. Kent & England 1902-1933. An impressive and beautifully decorated silver presentation paper knife in the form of a cricket bat, the handle exquisitely moulded with crossed bats and ball before a wicket, and the Kent
  • Harold Thomas William ‘Wally’ Hardinge. Kent & England 1902-1933. An impressive and beautifully decorated silver presentation paper knife in the form of a cricket bat, the handle exquisitely moulded with crossed bats and ball before a wicket, and the Kent - 2
  • Harold Thomas William ‘Wally’ Hardinge. Kent & England 1902-1933. An impressive and beautifully decorated silver presentation paper knife in the form of a cricket bat, the handle exquisitely moulded with crossed bats and ball before a wicket, and the Kent - 3
  • Harold Thomas William ‘Wally’ Hardinge. Kent & England 1902-1933. An impressive and beautifully decorated silver presentation paper knife in the form of a cricket bat, the handle exquisitely moulded with crossed bats and ball before a wicket, and the Kent - 4
  • Harold Thomas William ‘Wally’ Hardinge. Kent & England 1902-1933. An impressive and beautifully decorated silver presentation paper knife in the form of a cricket bat, the handle exquisitely moulded with crossed bats and ball before a wicket, and the Kent - 5