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Auction of Cricket, Football, Golf & Sporting Memorabilia - Live Three Day Auction (#21) 31/10/2025 10:30 AM GMT Closed

Starts Ending 31/10/2025 10:30 AM GMT

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Lot #419 W.G. Grace. An unusual and rarely seen life size bronze hand of Grace holding a cricket ball. The stump of the arm impressed with Grace’s signature. The hand and arm measure approximately 11’ long. The hand and ball, which was apparently produced to commemorate W.G. Grace’s 41st Birthday, July 18th 1889, is beautifully and very skilfully sculptured showing the finger and thumb nails, the wrinkles around the finger joints and palm, the knuckles and veins in the back of the hand with a lovely pati

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Lot closed - Winning bid:£1,000 (6 bids)
Estimate: £1,500 - £2,500

 

  • W.G. Grace. An unusual and rarely seen life size bronze hand of Grace holding a cricket ball. The stump of the arm impressed with Grace’s signature. The hand and arm measure approximately 11’ long. The hand and ball, which was apparently produced to comme
  • W.G. Grace. An unusual and rarely seen life size bronze hand of Grace holding a cricket ball. The stump of the arm impressed with Grace’s signature. The hand and arm measure approximately 11’ long. The hand and ball, which was apparently produced to comme - 2
  • W.G. Grace. An unusual and rarely seen life size bronze hand of Grace holding a cricket ball. The stump of the arm impressed with Grace’s signature. The hand and arm measure approximately 11’ long. The hand and ball, which was apparently produced to comme - 3
  • W.G. Grace. An unusual and rarely seen life size bronze hand of Grace holding a cricket ball. The stump of the arm impressed with Grace’s signature. The hand and arm measure approximately 11’ long. The hand and ball, which was apparently produced to comme - 4
  • W.G. Grace. An unusual and rarely seen life size bronze hand of Grace holding a cricket ball. The stump of the arm impressed with Grace’s signature. The hand and arm measure approximately 11’ long. The hand and ball, which was apparently produced to comme - 5