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Auction of Cricket, Wisden Cricketers' Almanacks, Football and Sporting Memorabilia including the David Frith Collection- 2 Day Auction (#10) 06/08/2023 10:30 AM BST Closed

Starts Ending 06/08/2023 10:30 AM BST

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Lot #435Aquila Clapshaw cricket bat 1877. An early cricket bat made by Clapshaw and exported to Australia The bat is typical of this period, the blasde is slim and the back almost flat at the top, becoming slightly humpted as it reaches the toe. The handle made from four strips of can glued together. It measures 34.75” long and weighs just over 2lb. The top of the handle has impressed Aquila Clapshaw & Sons, City Road, London’ and under the toe is impressed ‘City Road’. The bat is a ‘Superior’ and the f

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Lot closed - Winning bid:N/A
Estimate: £200 - £300

 

  • Aquila Clapshaw cricket bat 1877. An early cricket bat made by Clapshaw and exported to Australia The bat is typical of this period, the blasde is slim and the back almost flat at the top, becoming slightly humpted as it reaches the toe. The handle made f
  • Aquila Clapshaw cricket bat 1877. An early cricket bat made by Clapshaw and exported to Australia The bat is typical of this period, the blasde is slim and the back almost flat at the top, becoming slightly humpted as it reaches the toe. The handle made f - 2
  • Aquila Clapshaw cricket bat 1877. An early cricket bat made by Clapshaw and exported to Australia The bat is typical of this period, the blasde is slim and the back almost flat at the top, becoming slightly humpted as it reaches the toe. The handle made f - 3
  • Aquila Clapshaw cricket bat 1877. An early cricket bat made by Clapshaw and exported to Australia The bat is typical of this period, the blasde is slim and the back almost flat at the top, becoming slightly humpted as it reaches the toe. The handle made f - 4
  • Aquila Clapshaw cricket bat 1877. An early cricket bat made by Clapshaw and exported to Australia The bat is typical of this period, the blasde is slim and the back almost flat at the top, becoming slightly humpted as it reaches the toe. The handle made f - 5
  • Aquila Clapshaw cricket bat 1877. An early cricket bat made by Clapshaw and exported to Australia The bat is typical of this period, the blasde is slim and the back almost flat at the top, becoming slightly humpted as it reaches the toe. The handle made f - 6