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Auction of Cricket, Wisden Cricketers' Almanacks, Football and Sporting Memorabilia - 3 Day Auction (#14) 26/07/2024 10:30 AM BST Closed

Starts Ending 26/07/2024 10:30 AM BST

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Lot #414‘A fine example of a Gradidge Imperial Driver’ 1912’. The back of the blade of the bat slowly rises until suddenly arching to its highest point creating an effect of humping before it then fall sharply to the toe. The handle formed from one cane is split four weighs and in each section is inserted cork and rubber. This bat was presented in 1912 and there is a silver metal shield to the back of the bat which reads ‘Tendering Hundred Cricket League. Presented to R. Scott for best bowling analysis

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Lot closed - Winning bid:£55 (2 bids)
Estimate: £60 - £90

 

  • ‘A fine example of a Gradidge Imperial Driver’ 1912’. The back of the blade of the bat slowly rises until suddenly arching to its highest point creating an effect of humping before it then fall sharply to the toe. The handle formed from one cane is split
  • ‘A fine example of a Gradidge Imperial Driver’ 1912’. The back of the blade of the bat slowly rises until suddenly arching to its highest point creating an effect of humping before it then fall sharply to the toe. The handle formed from one cane is split - 2
  • ‘A fine example of a Gradidge Imperial Driver’ 1912’. The back of the blade of the bat slowly rises until suddenly arching to its highest point creating an effect of humping before it then fall sharply to the toe. The handle formed from one cane is split - 3
  • ‘A fine example of a Gradidge Imperial Driver’ 1912’. The back of the blade of the bat slowly rises until suddenly arching to its highest point creating an effect of humping before it then fall sharply to the toe. The handle formed from one cane is split - 4