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Lot 134

Cricket postcards, a collection of 12 postcards, mostly printed inc. Wrench Series b/w cards for Essex X1 & Notts X1, also A.E. Relf, A.A. Lilley, Mr W.A. Noble, Mr V. Trumper & T. Hayward, also Valentine's Series colour cards for A. MacLaren Lancs, Ranjitsinhi Sussex & C.B. Fry Sussex etc (some age toning, gen gd) (12)

Lot 135

Cricket Score cards, a collection of 55+ score cards, mostly involving Lancashire from 1924-1948 inc. several Pre-War cards noted Lancs v India 1932, v Australia 1934, Yorkshire 1927, RAF 1945, Australians 1948, also West Indies Test XI v NFS All England XI 1945 at Old Trafford etc (some with punched holes to top edge and most with annotations, fair/gd)

Lot 136

Cricket, a collection of Cricket scrap books (18) covering a wide range of dates from the 1920's to the 1980's, all packed with cuttings, pictures etc inc. Test Matches, County & other games, England v Australia, England v S Africa, 1920's etc sold with a few score books, mostly relating to Amateur sides in the 1940's etc (mixed condition, fair/gd)

Lot 137

Cricket, John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanac for 1902, softback (back cover missing, small pieces lost from spine and top right corner of first few pages, some age toning, fair)

Lot 138

Cricket, John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanac for 1905, has been rebound in tan coloured hard cover with gold titles (some age toning and slight chipping of pages) (gd)

Lot 139

Cricket, John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanac for 1906, has been rebound in brown coloured hard cover with original paper cover applied to front (some age toning and wear but o/w gd)

Lot 140

Cricket, John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanac for 1908, has been rebound in brown coloured hard cover with gold titles (some age toning and slight wear, generally gd)

Lot 141

Cricket, John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanac for 1920, softback (some tears, chips and creasing to covers, some age toning o/w gd)

Lot 142

Cricket, 2 x John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanacs. Softbacks, 1921, complete but with front cover loose, age toning, pages and covers chipped, 1922, spine missing but stabilised with old repair, some age toning, chips and tears to cover (2)

Lot 143

Cricket, 2 x John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanacs. Softbacks, 1933 (some chips, tears and age toning), 1934 some age toning and chipping but o/w gd, both retain original cricket bat bookmarks (2)

Lot 144

Cricket, 2 x John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanacs. Softbacks, 1936 some chips and age toning to spine o/w gd, 1937 some age toning to spine o/w gd, both retain original cricket bat bookmark (2)

Lot 145

Cricket, 2 x John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanacs. 1938 and 1939 linen backed, both age toned with slight wear (2)

Lot 146

Cricket, 7 x John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanacs. 1911, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1927 (all rebound in dark green boards with gold titles but PART COPIES), 1910 and 1935 soft backed copies (both very damaged) (7)

Lot 147

Cricket press photographs, New Zealand, a collection of 55+ colour & b/w photos, various sizes, including portraits, match action etc, noted Young, Greatbatch, Nash, M Crowe, C. Cairns, Hadlee etc., 1990’s (vg/ex) (55+)

Lot 150

Cricket scorecards, selection of 13 scorecards, 10 relating to Pudsey St Lawrence of the Bradford Cricket League, 1956-1962, sold with 3 others, Yorkshire Cricket Federation X1 v Lancashire Cricket Federation X1 at Huddersfield 1951, West Hartlepool v Craven Challenge Match 1 July 1956 & Leeds & District Cricket League v Leeds Combination Cricket League June 1954 (gd) (13)

Lot 296

Cricket Memorabilia, 3 paper advertisements from the 1890s relating to F.H. Ayres, Cricket Requisites. One refers to the Lancashire v Somerset match played at Taunton in which A.C. McLaren scored 424 runs with one of their bats, advert includes a testimonial written by A.C. McLaren (gd) (3)

Lot 371

Photographs, 350+ images dating from approx. 1870s to 1930s. Subjects include sports (football, cricket, swimming, tennis, fishing, shooting etc.), policemen, beekeeping, Guiding, Scouting, shop fronts, timber felling, demolition, picnics, safari, WVS, agriculture, acting, school children, Royalty, Salvation Army, industry, Harold Macmillan, Seychelles Constitutional Conference, 1951 Lord Mayor's Show etc. Very interesting lot (gen gd) (350+)

Lot 505

Cigarette cards, Horseracing & sport, mixed selection of sets & part sets in vintage album, modern album & sleeves inc. Ogden's Prominent Racehorses of 1933 (x2 sets), Faulkner's Prominent Racehorses of the Day (27 cards), Gallaher Famous Jockeys (2 sets), Racing Scenes (set), Player's Derby & Grand National Winners (set & part set), a few Player's Cricket & Football cards (part sets) etc (fair/vg)

Lot 581

Cigarette card, Ogden's, Cricket & Football Women (Otto De Rose back), type card, Ogden's ref book Item 69, picture no 11 (two slight marks to front, gd) (1)

Lot 213

Two prints; Lords cricket ground

Lot 220

Collection of games including subbuteo soccer and subbuteo cricket.

Lot 243

A cricket doorstop, a plate 'The History of The Ashes' and other cricket items

Lot 599

Pair of early Staffordshire flat back cricket figures .

Lot 272

19thC cricket table - Approx D: 71cm H: 74cm

Lot 127

Cricket / Gentleman v. Players, 1914, Lords, 13,14 and 15 July, 1914, a Summers Brown & Sons J.B.Hobbs autograph cricket bat, bearing approximately sixty ink signatures, including Gentlemen: Warner, Jessop, Spooner, Fender, Hirst, etc., Players: Hobbs, Barnes, Woolley, Jupp, Tate, Gunn, etc., some signatures faded and indistinct, together with Gentlemen v. Players 1806-1949 by Sir Pelham Warner, pub. 1950 (2) This autographed cricket bat represents the last Gentlemen v. Players match before the outbreak of W.W.I. 

Lot 128

Cricket / English Cricket team in Australia 1911/12, a J. Wisden & Co. cricket bat bearing seventeen ink signatures, including Douglas, Hobbs, Woolley, Barnes, Rhodes, etc., together with England v. Australia by P.F.Warner, pub.1912, signed copy (2) England won the Test series 4-1 and thus regained The Ashes.

Lot 129

A Lamplough's Model Cricket game, comprising eleven tinplate cricketers including two batsmen, wicket keeper and eight fielders, each with associated tinplate stand marked with typical cricketing positions, a folding wooden cricket pitch with green felt base and wickets, cardboard boundary fence, in original box with instructions.

Lot 130

Cricket / Amos Ramsbottom (1889-1927), seven caricatures of Cricketers, ink and watercolour, including Tom Hayward, George Hirst, David Hunter, F. S. Jackson, Walter Mead, M. A. Noble, and 'Long John' Tunnicliffe, each signed with 'AR' initials, and dated '06-'09, approximately 9cm x 6cm, with card overmounts, together with another caricature by a different hand entitled 'Umpires - the Long and Short of it', pen, ink and watercolour, 23cm x 16cm, unframed, and a caricature of figurative cricketing terms, pen and ink, signed 'G.AR' (9)

Lot 131

Cricket : Beldam (G.W.) & Fry (C.B.), Great Bowlers and Fielders - Their Methods at a Glance, pub. MacMillan & Co., 1906, and Great Batsmen - Their Methods at a Glance, pub. MacMillan & Co., 1907, green cloth hard boards and gilt (2)

Lot 132

Cricket: an interesting collection of memorabilia and ephemera relating to cricket, including a 3¼in photograph glass plate depicting Dr. W. G. Grace at the wicket, pair of vintage leather cricket gloves, miniature cricket bat with pads and stumps, postcards, books and publications, MCC Scores of Matches 1886, Crickety Cricket by Douglas Moffat, Spalding's Cricket Guide by Prince Ranjitsinhji, etc (a lot)

Lot 149

Cricket Autographs, a good schoolboy collection of 1940's County Cricket and international, some facsimile sheets, including Warwickshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Worcestershire, Glamorgan, appx.18 sheets (a lot)

Lot 153

Cricket Books, a good collection of vintage and modern cricket books, approximately 170, mainly hardback editions, including MCC Scores of Matches 1911-1913, Cricket of Today Illustrated vols.1 and 2, P.F. Warner England v. Australia, pub.1912, Arthur A. Lilley Twenty Four Years of Cricket, pub.1912, etc (appx.170)

Lot 155

Vanity Fair Cricketers prints, a collection of fifteen prints, mainly "Spy", including Cricket, The Lobster, Yorkshire Cricket, Australian Cricket, etc, some framed, some with foxing, together with Russell March's The Cricketers of Vanity Fair, pub.1982, and three other cricket prints (a lot) 

Lot 164

A Quantity of Vintage Subbuteo, including boxed World Cup edition complete with floodlights, Cricket Club Edition, 2 boxed FA premier league sets, boxed France Set, various boxed teams, Trophy Cup, Cricket Fielders, Cricket Scoreboard (a lot)

Lot 93

The Book of Cricket - A new gallery of famous players, edited by C.B.Fry, parts I-XVI, circa 1899, green paper covers (16)

Lot 94

Selection of miscellaneous includes meccano 1946 magazine, triang hornby book of trains, cricket fanfare, Rhodesia notes, biscuit barrel marble eggs, barley twist candle sticks etc

Lot 247

JOHN IRELAND, eight Cricket caricatures, each framed and glazed. Each 33.5 x 42 cm overall.

Lot 604

Victorian Mahogany Cricket Table raised on three faux bamboo support united by an under tier, 43cm wide x 52cm high

Lot 668

19th century Rustic Oak and Elm Cricket type Three Legged Stool, 44cm wide x 52cm high

Lot 343

A collection of cigarette cards together with a tin plate Woodbine cricket game and a doll.

Lot 108

After Charles Crombie, ten humorous cricket and other sporting prints, taken from The Laws of cricket etc 14 x 20cm

Lot 398

Chinese cork Pagoda garden diorama under glass dome, 24cm hogh, to/w a birdcage and contents and a cricket cage (3)

Lot 19

A vintage Subbuteo table cricket set (complete)

Lot 315

Five Oriental blue and white hexagonal tapering reticulated cricket pots/incense burners of two differing sizes (larger example cracked) 7cm and 5cm tall

Lot 318

Four Oriental blue and white reticulated hexagonal form cricket pots. Two of tapering form. Cracks present to one, 6cm and 5.5cm tall approx.

Lot 334

Four Oriental reticulated cricket pots/incense burners. Two of tall rectangular form, hexagonal and square form. Blue and white and polychrome. 10.5cm tall and 6cm tall

Lot 335A

Five Oriental blue and white square form reticulated cricket pots/incense burners. One chipped and cracked, another just chipped. 6cm square approx.

Lot 341

Three Oriental blue and white hexagonal reticulated cricket pots/incense burners. 8cm tall x 10cm wide

Lot 344

Four Oriental blue and white square form reticulated cricket pots/incense burners. 9cm square

Lot 346

Four Oriental blue and white reticulated cricket pots/incense burners of square, rectangular and hexagonal form (one badly cracked)

Lot 132

Cricket themed collectables including two large files of County Cricket programmes 1950's/60'/70's, 1950's score cards, three 'Wisden Almanacs' 1952/53 and 2003, 1960's cricket annuals plus a selection of vintage books including a 1921 Ayres Cricket Companion and silk county badges

Lot 6122

Royal Crown Derby Mulberry Cricketer Bear, another 'Twenty20 Cricket' bear, limited edition for Goviers of Sidmouth 103/250, both boxed and with certificate and a Coalport model 'Mulberry Hall' boxed

Lot 108

Cricket Autographs - The Golden Age of Cricket - Fine collection of autographs contained within album containing cricketers from 1907 to 1911 featuring Yorkshire 1907 (15 players),Indian 1911 (12), Australia 1909 (16), Surrey 1908 (13 featuring Jack Hobbs), Hampshire 1910 (11), Worcestershire (11)Lancashire (15), Kent 1908 (11), Leicestershire 1908 (12), Northamptonshire 1908 (11), Warwickshire 1908 (11), Somersetshire 1908 (11), Essex 1908 (11), Yorkshire 2nd XI 1908 (11), South Africa 1912 (11 players, page loose), Staffordshire 1908 (11), Sussex 1908 (11), Notts 1908 (12) Derbyshire 1908 12), Middlesex 1908 (11), and Gloucestershire 1908 (13) each team on an individual book page, mainly with clean empty page to back of team signed page, book showing some wear but autographs vg, mainly in pen with some pencil

Lot 109

Cricket - 24 wartime Lord's scorecards, 6 x 1942 to include Middlesex & Essex v Kent & Surrey etc, 17 x 1943 to include England XI v West Indies, RAF v Royal Australian Air Force, schools matches etc & 1 x 1944 Australia v The Rest, gen gd/vg

Lot 532

Don Breckon (Contemporary);"Brief Stop" ltd. ed. colour print 412/650, signed 48.5cm x 61cm and Peter Watson "150th Anniversary 1999", Scarborough cricket festival, signed ltd. ed. 63/600, 29cm x (2)

Lot 90

A Vintage Beech Cased Set of Microscope Slides, including subjects as 'Clasper of a Silkworm', 'Gizzard of a Mole Cricket', and 'Hair of a Kangaroo'. 50 samples (a lot)

Lot 187

Cricket, Shane Warne signed 10x8 colour photograph. Warne (13 September 1969 - 4 March 2022) was an Australian international cricketer who played from 1991 to 2007 as a right-arm leg spin bowler and a right-handed batsman for Victoria, Hampshire and Australia. He is widely acknowledged to have been one of the sport's greatest-ever bowlers. He made 145 Test appearances, taking 708 wickets. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 188

Cricket, Garry Sobers signed 10x8 colour photograph. Sobers, is a former cricketer who played for the West Indies between 1954 and 1974. A highly skilled bowler, an aggressive batsman and an excellent fielder, he is widely considered to be cricket's greatest ever all-rounder and one of the greatest cricketers of all time. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 189

Cricket, Michael Holding signed 10x8 colour photograph. Holding (born 16 February 1954) is a Jamaican former cricketer and commentator who played for the West Indies cricket team. Widely regarded as one of the greatest pace bowlers in cricket history, he was nicknamed Whispering Death due to his silent, light-footed run up to the bowling crease. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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