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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 #966‘Cricket Songs’. Norman Gale. Methuen & Co., London 1894. Original green cloth boards with gilt decoration and titles to front and spine. Limited edition no. 94 of 125 copies produced on handmade paper, this being a signed presentation copy to John Lane from Gale dated June 1894 with handwritten dedication and signature in ink to second endpaper. Padwick 6568. Wear and fading to covers and spine, otherwise in good condition. Sold with ‘More Cricket Songs’, Norman Gale, Alson Rivers, London 1905.

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Lot closed - Winning bid:£60 (7 bids)
Estimate: £60 - £90

 

  • ‘Cricket Songs’. Norman Gale. Methuen & Co., London 1894. Original green cloth boards with gilt decoration and titles to front and spine. Limited edition no. 94 of 125 copies produced on handmade paper, this being a signed presentation copy to John Lane f
  • ‘Cricket Songs’. Norman Gale. Methuen & Co., London 1894. Original green cloth boards with gilt decoration and titles to front and spine. Limited edition no. 94 of 125 copies produced on handmade paper, this being a signed presentation copy to John Lane f - 2
  • ‘Cricket Songs’. Norman Gale. Methuen & Co., London 1894. Original green cloth boards with gilt decoration and titles to front and spine. Limited edition no. 94 of 125 copies produced on handmade paper, this being a signed presentation copy to John Lane f - 3
  • ‘Cricket Songs’. Norman Gale. Methuen & Co., London 1894. Original green cloth boards with gilt decoration and titles to front and spine. Limited edition no. 94 of 125 copies produced on handmade paper, this being a signed presentation copy to John Lane f - 4
  • ‘Cricket Songs’. Norman Gale. Methuen & Co., London 1894. Original green cloth boards with gilt decoration and titles to front and spine. Limited edition no. 94 of 125 copies produced on handmade paper, this being a signed presentation copy to John Lane f - 5