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Auction of Cricket, Football, Golf & Sporting Memorabilia - Live Three Day Auction (#16) 29/11/2024 10:30 AM GMT Closed

Starts Ending 29/11/2024 10:30 AM GMT

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Lot #330A Thomson of Windsor ‘plain match’ bat of 1847. The one piece bat with ‘Batchelor & Revel August 17th 1847’ imprinted with decorative borders in faded gold lettering and black highlighting to face across shoulders. ‘Thompson Windsor’ impressed to top of handle and to toe. The bat, with flat back becoming slightly humped to lower middle, measures 33.3”, weighing 1lb 14oz, bound handle. Sold with the late vendor’s research notes giving further information on the bat. Some signs of wear otherwise i

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Lot closed - unsold (3 bids)
Estimate: £150 - £250

 

  • A Thomson of Windsor ‘plain match’ bat of 1847. The one piece bat with ‘Batchelor & Revel August 17th 1847’ imprinted with decorative borders in faded gold lettering and black highlighting to face across shoulders. ‘Thompson Windsor’ impressed to top of h
  • A Thomson of Windsor ‘plain match’ bat of 1847. The one piece bat with ‘Batchelor & Revel August 17th 1847’ imprinted with decorative borders in faded gold lettering and black highlighting to face across shoulders. ‘Thompson Windsor’ impressed to top of h - 2
  • A Thomson of Windsor ‘plain match’ bat of 1847. The one piece bat with ‘Batchelor & Revel August 17th 1847’ imprinted with decorative borders in faded gold lettering and black highlighting to face across shoulders. ‘Thompson Windsor’ impressed to top of h - 3
  • A Thomson of Windsor ‘plain match’ bat of 1847. The one piece bat with ‘Batchelor & Revel August 17th 1847’ imprinted with decorative borders in faded gold lettering and black highlighting to face across shoulders. ‘Thompson Windsor’ impressed to top of h - 4
  • A Thomson of Windsor ‘plain match’ bat of 1847. The one piece bat with ‘Batchelor & Revel August 17th 1847’ imprinted with decorative borders in faded gold lettering and black highlighting to face across shoulders. ‘Thompson Windsor’ impressed to top of h - 5