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Auction of Cricket, Wisden Cricketers' Almanacks, Football and Sporting Memorabilia including the David Frith Collection- 2 Day Auction (#8) 18/03/2023 10:30 AM GMT Closed

Starts Ending 18/03/2023 10:30 AM GMT

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Lot #17 ‘Henry Baker’s “Loafers” v Cotswold Magpies’ 1867-1879. Large original scorebook published by James Lillywhite, in which is recorded a series of annual matches played between the two teams, the majority written in ink in neat copperplate handwriting. The book appears to be lacking the first page from the 1867 match. Some pages include comments on the match such as ‘These birds visited Worcester on July 22 [1867], tho’ hardly fledged managed to pull off the match owing to the clipping innings of

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Lot closed - Winning bid:N/A
Estimate: £40 - £60

 

  • ‘Henry Baker’s “Loafers” v Cotswold Magpies’ 1867-1879. Large original scorebook published by James Lillywhite, in which is recorded a series of annual matches played between the two teams, the majority written in ink in neat copperplate handwriting. The
  • ‘Henry Baker’s “Loafers” v Cotswold Magpies’ 1867-1879. Large original scorebook published by James Lillywhite, in which is recorded a series of annual matches played between the two teams, the majority written in ink in neat copperplate handwriting. The - 2
  • ‘Henry Baker’s “Loafers” v Cotswold Magpies’ 1867-1879. Large original scorebook published by James Lillywhite, in which is recorded a series of annual matches played between the two teams, the majority written in ink in neat copperplate handwriting. The - 3
  • ‘Henry Baker’s “Loafers” v Cotswold Magpies’ 1867-1879. Large original scorebook published by James Lillywhite, in which is recorded a series of annual matches played between the two teams, the majority written in ink in neat copperplate handwriting. The - 4
  • ‘Henry Baker’s “Loafers” v Cotswold Magpies’ 1867-1879. Large original scorebook published by James Lillywhite, in which is recorded a series of annual matches played between the two teams, the majority written in ink in neat copperplate handwriting. The - 5