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Auction of Cricket, Wisden Cricketers' Almanacks, Football and Sporting Memorabilia (#11) 25/11/2023 10:30 AM GMT Closed

Starts Ending 25/11/2023 10:30 AM GMT

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Lot #446‘A Warsop Triangular Bat circa1890’. A triangular practice cricket bat made by Benjamin Warsop of St.John’s Wood, London. The triangular shaped bat’s blade is only 2.5” in width and has ‘B. Warsop, Marylebone’ stamped across the splice and below a faded trade mark and ‘B. Warsop’ impressed to the cap of the bat. The back of the blade rises sharply from the splice into an acutely angled ridge before sharply falling away at the last moment towards the toe. The thickness of the blade is almost cons

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Lot closed - unsold (5 bids)
Estimate: £400 - £600

 

  • ‘A Warsop Triangular Bat circa1890’. A triangular practice cricket bat made by Benjamin Warsop of St.John’s Wood, London. The triangular shaped bat’s blade is only 2.5” in width and has ‘B. Warsop, Marylebone’ stamped across the splice and below a faded t
  • ‘A Warsop Triangular Bat circa1890’. A triangular practice cricket bat made by Benjamin Warsop of St.John’s Wood, London. The triangular shaped bat’s blade is only 2.5” in width and has ‘B. Warsop, Marylebone’ stamped across the splice and below a faded t - 2
  • ‘A Warsop Triangular Bat circa1890’. A triangular practice cricket bat made by Benjamin Warsop of St.John’s Wood, London. The triangular shaped bat’s blade is only 2.5” in width and has ‘B. Warsop, Marylebone’ stamped across the splice and below a faded t - 3
  • ‘A Warsop Triangular Bat circa1890’. A triangular practice cricket bat made by Benjamin Warsop of St.John’s Wood, London. The triangular shaped bat’s blade is only 2.5” in width and has ‘B. Warsop, Marylebone’ stamped across the splice and below a faded t - 4
  • ‘A Warsop Triangular Bat circa1890’. A triangular practice cricket bat made by Benjamin Warsop of St.John’s Wood, London. The triangular shaped bat’s blade is only 2.5” in width and has ‘B. Warsop, Marylebone’ stamped across the splice and below a faded t - 5