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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 #437Kingsmill James Key. Surrey & Oxford University 1892-1904. ‘Record Partnership Bat 1887’. A Gradidge ‘Imperial Driver’ cricket bat used by Key when scoring 281 runs in a record stand with Hylton Philipson of 340 runs for the seventh wicket for Oxford University in their first innings against Middlesex at Chiswick on 23rd-25th June 1887. This was the highest first class score recorded The bat signed to the shoulder of the bat K.J. Key. The bat came from the family by descent and the bat and a bal

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Estimate: £400 - £600

 

  • Kingsmill James Key. Surrey & Oxford University 1892-1904. ‘Record Partnership Bat 1887’. A Gradidge ‘Imperial Driver’ cricket bat used by Key when scoring 281 runs in a record stand with Hylton Philipson of 340 runs for the seventh wicket for Oxford Univ
  • Kingsmill James Key. Surrey & Oxford University 1892-1904. ‘Record Partnership Bat 1887’. A Gradidge ‘Imperial Driver’ cricket bat used by Key when scoring 281 runs in a record stand with Hylton Philipson of 340 runs for the seventh wicket for Oxford Univ - 2
  • Kingsmill James Key. Surrey & Oxford University 1892-1904. ‘Record Partnership Bat 1887’. A Gradidge ‘Imperial Driver’ cricket bat used by Key when scoring 281 runs in a record stand with Hylton Philipson of 340 runs for the seventh wicket for Oxford Univ - 3
  • Kingsmill James Key. Surrey & Oxford University 1892-1904. ‘Record Partnership Bat 1887’. A Gradidge ‘Imperial Driver’ cricket bat used by Key when scoring 281 runs in a record stand with Hylton Philipson of 340 runs for the seventh wicket for Oxford Univ - 4
  • Kingsmill James Key. Surrey & Oxford University 1892-1904. ‘Record Partnership Bat 1887’. A Gradidge ‘Imperial Driver’ cricket bat used by Key when scoring 281 runs in a record stand with Hylton Philipson of 340 runs for the seventh wicket for Oxford Univ - 5