Catalogue for the auction of
Cricket, Football, Golf & Sporting Memorabilia

Held on Friday, Saturday & Sunday
29th, 30th November & 1st December 2024

Lot 270:
Estimate: £50/70
Hammer: £50
‘The Excelsior Pictorial Post Card Co. Portraits of the Australian Team 1905’. Published by A.C. (Albert Craig) Cricket Rhymester. Blue card booklet with printed titles containing four postcards, featuring thirteen of the Australian players, three (one four) to a card with names. Players include Clem Hill, Joe Darling, Victor Trumper, Warwick Armstrong, Monty Noble, Powell, Cotter, Duff etc. Complete as issued. Rare in this form. Minor staining and tear to covers and postcards, otherwise in... View full lot details
Lot 271:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £50
‘The Excelsior Pictorial Post Card Co. Portraits of the complete English Team who brought home the Ashes’. Published by A.C. (Albert Craig) Cricket Rhymester. Blue card booklet with printed titles containing four postcards, two with three cricketers, two with four. Players include Lilley, Hayward, Fielder, Knight, Rhodes, Warner etc. Complete as issued. Minor wear, rusting to staples, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Rare in this form.... View full lot details
Lot 272:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £50
‘The Excelsior Pictorial Post Card Budget. Portraits of the Kent County Team’ 1904. Published by A.C. (Albert Craig) Cricket Rhymester. Blue card booklet with printed titles containing four postcards featuring twelve of the Kent players, three to a card with names. Players include Mason, Marsham, Dillon, Fielder, Blythe, Fairservice etc. Complete as issued. Rare in this form. Wear to covers, rusting to staple, otherwise in good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 273:
Estimate: £40/60
Hammer: £65
Errol Reginald Thorold Holmes. Surrey, Oxford University & England 1924-1955. Original sepia real photograph postcard of Holmes standing full length wearing cricket attire and cap on the outfield at Scarborough. Very nicely signed in blue ink to the photograph by Holmes. Official stamp to verso for Walkers Studios, Scarborough. Postally unused. Small adhesive marks to corners of verso, otherwise in very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 274:
Estimate: £40/60
Hammer: £40
Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. Original sepia real photograph postcard of Tate depicted head and shoulders in cameo wearing M.C.C. touring blazer for the 1928/29 tour to Australia. Nicely signed in black ink to the lower margin by Tate. A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. Postally unused. Light soiling and creasing to lower corners, rounding to corners, otherwise in good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 275:
Estimate: £40/60
Hammer: £30
Harry Stanley ‘Stan’ Squires. Surrey 1928-1949. Original mono real photograph postcard of Squires depicted head and shoulders in cameo wearing cricket attire and blazer. Very nicely signed in black ink to the lower margin by Squires. Official stamp to verso for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich with handwritten annotation in ink, ‘April 18th 1940. Autographed 15th July 1941’. Postally unused. Light vertical crease and minor soiling, otherwise in good/ very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 276:
Estimate: £60/90
Hammer: £150
Geoffrey Wilson. Yorkshire & Cambridge University 1919-1924. Sepia real photograph postcard of Wilson standing full length wearing Yorkshire cap and blazer. Signed in ink to the photograph by Wilson. Photographer unknown. Postally unused. Sold with a mono real photograph postcard of John Tunnicliffe (Yorkshire 1891-1907) catching the ball wearing Yorkshire cap. Printed caption to card ‘Caught Sir!’. Nicely signed in ink and dated 1903 by Tunnicliffe. Hartmann series no. 1376. Some soiling to the Tunnicliffe... View full lot details
Lot 276a:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £18
Yorkshire County Cricket Team 1903. Exceptionally large original mono postcard of the team by Delittle, Fenwick & Co., York (The ‘D.F. & Co.’ Series). Titled in white within shield to lower right corner ‘Yorkshire County Cricket Team’ with names of players printed in white to lower border. Players featured are Lord Hawke (Captain), Hirst, Jackson, Smith, Hunter, Denton, Haigh, Brown, Whitehead, Rhodes, Tunnicliffe and Wilkinson. The postcard measures 9.75”x7”. Postally unused. Some wear to corners... View full lot details
Lot 277:
Estimate: £50/70
Hammer: £110
Yorkshire C.C.C. Nineteen mono postcards, the majority real photographs, of Yorkshire players in various poses. Includes studio portraits of Rockley Wilson by May Moore taken on the M.C.C. tour to Australia 1920/21, two of Roy Kilner with his sons, one a studio portrait, and another on the beach shortly before his death in 1928 (publishers unknown). Other players featured include Maurice Leyland, Wilfred Rhodes, Emmott Robinson, John Tunnicliffe, Hedley Verity, Arthur Wood etc. Series include... View full lot details
Lot 278:
Estimate: £70/100
Hammer: £300
Scarborough Cricket Festival 1924-1938. Nine mono real photograph postcards of teams and players at Scarborough. Teams featured are Gentlemen 1924, 1927, C.I. Thornton’s XI 1925, Players 1927, M.C.C. 1934, 1938, and H.D.G. Leveson-Gower’s XI 1934. Also two of players, one of Arthur Wellard and Freddie Brown walking out to bat, the other of Herbert Sutcliffe and Percy Holmes standing leaning on their bats. All appear to be by Walker Studios of Scarborough. Good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 279:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £20
George Herbert Hirst. Yorkshire, Europeans & England 1891-1929. Nine early mono postcards of Hirst full length, the majority in bowling poses, others batting and fielding. Includes two real photograph postcards, one Rotary Photographic Series no. 3806, the other Rival Photographic Series no. 1382. Other series include Hartmann, Parkinson Roy (Leeds), Lindley, Star Series etc. Odd minor faults, otherwise in good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 280:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £100
Northern and other cricket grounds early 1900s onwards. A good selection of over sixty postcards, mainly mono, some real photographs and colour, depicting cricket grounds from the North, also the Midlands including Worcester, Rugby etc. Grounds include Aigburth Liverpool, Lockwood cricket ground and viaduct, Headingley, Old Trafford, Glossop, Todmorden, Swinton, Stockport, Saltaire, Fenton, Darlington, Clevedon, Darlington, Eden Side Carlisle, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Sedburgh, Rawtenstall, Preston Park, Worsley, Skegness, Trowbridge, Peebles, Welbeck Abbey, Wellingborough, Wheathampstead, Wolverton, Rugby School,... View full lot details
Lot 281:
Estimate: £30/40
Hammer: £1300
Don Bradman. Mono postcard of the Australia team to England 1930 by E.T.W. Dennis of Scarborough. Signed by Bradman in red ink. The card was obviously sent to Bradman to sign and the question was asked of him ‘Who did you consider the best England player on the Bodyline tour?. Bradman answers in one word in red ink ‘Larwood’. Good condition... View full lot details
Lot 282:
Estimate: £30/40
Hammer: £190
‘The Australian Cricket Team 1905’. Mono real photograph postcard of the fifteen members of the Australian touring party, each named and arranged in small cameo vignettes on a white background. Philco Series 6003F. Postmarked 1906. Good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 283:
Estimate: £40/60
Hammer: £80
A.J. Hopkins and W. Bardsley. Australia tour to England 1909. Two early original sepia real photograph postcards, one of Albert John Young Hopkins (New South Wales & Australia 1896-1915), the other of Warren Bardsley (New South Wales & Australia 1903-1925), both standing full length at the wicket in batting attire, Hopkins with Australia Test cap. The postcards by Foster of Brighton. Postally unused. Fading to the images, the Bardsley trimmed to left edge, otherwise in... View full lot details
Lot 284:
Estimate: £25/35
Hammer: £18
Warwickshire C.C.C. 1923. Original mono real photograph postcard of the 1923 Warwickshire team, seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire and some blazers. Printed title to lower border. Photo by Percy Wynne, published by Adams of Birmingham. Postally unused. Very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 285:
Estimate: £30/40
Hammer: £38
Horace Brakenridge ‘Jock’ Cameron. Transvaal, Eastern Province, Western Province & South Africa 1924-1935. Sepia real photograph postcard of Cameron, playing in his final first-class match, walking out to bat at Scarborough for the South Africans v H.D.G. Leveson-Gower’s XI, 7th- 9th September 1935. Cameron scored 160 in the South African’s second innings, the match was drawn. Publisher unknown. Adhesive marks to verso. Sold with two versions of mono real photograph postcards of the 1929 South... View full lot details
Lot 286:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £45
Lancashire C.C.C. A.C. MacLaren, Reggie Spooner and Bill Huddleston. Three early sepia real photograph postcards of MacLaren (Lancashire & England 1890-1914) and Spooner (Lancashire & England 1899-1921) both standing full length in batting poses, and Huddleston (Lancashire 1899-1914) standing at the wicket holding a ball. All three postcards by Foster of Brighton. All postally unused. Some fading to the images, creasing to the Huddleston postcard, otherwise in good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 287:
Estimate: £40/60
Hammer: £55
Archibald Campbell ‘Archie’ MacLaren. Lancashire & England 1890-1914. Early sepia real photograph postcard of MacLaren standing near full length in batting pose. Blind embossed stamp to lower left corner for Foster of Brighton. Postmarked 1905. Minor wear to card edges, otherwise an excellent image in very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 288:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £22
Albert Edward Relf. Sussex, Auckland & England 1900-1921. Early sepia real photograph postcard of Relf standing full length at the wicket in bowling pose wearing Sussex cap. Blind embossed stamp to lower left corner for Foster of Brighton. Minor wear to corners, otherwise in very good condition. An excellent image. Sold with two further mono real photograph postcards by Foster, one of Relf in different bowling pose, the other of K.S. Ranjitsinhji in batting pose.... View full lot details
Lot 289:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £25
Worcestershire C.C.C. c.1900-1910. Seven early mono postcards of Worcestershire players, each depicted in varying poses at the wicket. Players are E.G. Arnold (two different), W.B. Burns, H.K. Foster, and R.E. Foster (3). Publishers/ series include Hartmann, John Walker ‘Warner’s Team Series’, Star Series etc. Sold with a mono real photograph postcard of a youthful Nawab of Pataudi in batting pose c.1930, publisher unknown. Odd minor faults, otherwise in good condition. Qty 8.... View full lot details
Lot 290:
Estimate: £25/35
Hammer: £28
Clifton College Cricket Ground 1903-1950s. Seven mono postcards, mainly real photographs, all featuring cricket at Clifton College. Includes two published by J.B. & S.C., one, a rare and beautiful postcard with red, white and blue decorative raised borders, ornate colour coat of arms for Bristol and flag with gilt decorations, postmarked 1908, the other series no. 163, postmarked 1903. Other series include Valentine, Edbrooke, Harvey Barton & Son etc. Good/ very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 291:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £32
South African cricket grounds early 1900s. A good selection of early colour and mono postcards of grounds in South Africa. Includes a nice real photograph colour postcard of the ‘Main Ground, Wanderers Club, Johannesburg’ by ‘S.A. Railways’. Other titles include two of ‘The Wanderers Johannesburg’ and another, ‘A Cricket Match on the Union Grounds, Johannesburg’ all three by Sallo Epstein & Co., Durban, one postmarked 1903. ‘Cricket at Johannesburg (Warner’s Team in the Field)’ by... View full lot details
Lot 292:
Estimate: £50/80
Hammer: £75
South West and other cricket grounds early 1900s onwards. A good selection of forty seven postcards, mainly mono, some real photographs and colour, depicting cricket grounds from the South West. Grounds include Clifton College Bristol (9 different), Sidmouth (8), Torquay (3), Taunton County Ground (3), Taunton School (3), Lynmouth & Lynton (2), Tiverton, Bradninch, Hartley Wintney, Westward Ho, Winchester, Cheltenham College, Chudleigh, Downend, Tewkesbury etc. Earlier publishers/ series include D.F. & Co., J.B. & S.C.,... View full lot details
Lot 293:
Estimate: £40/60
Hammer: £80
London and the South East club and school cricket grounds early 1900s onwards. A good selection of forty five postcards, mainly mono, some real photographs and colour, depicting cricket grounds from London and the South East. Grounds include Cranleigh, Cockfosters, New Cross, Colchester, Chislehurst, Regents Park, Folkestone, Forest Green, Marlborough College, Dauntsey School, Mote Park, Lowestoft, Leyton, Lensbury, Hythe, Charterhouse, Frinton, Blackheath, Broadstairs, Brockham Green, Highams Park, Dulwich College, Eton, Harrow, Deal, Crouch End, Crystal... View full lot details
Lot 294:
Estimate: £50/70
Hammer: £65
London and the South East county and club cricket grounds early 1900s onwards. A good selection of thirty one postcards, mainly mono, some real photographs and colour, depicting cricket grounds from London and the South East. Grounds include The Oval (8 different), Wembley (2), Brighton, No Mans Land Common, Worpelson, Woodford Green, Wokingham, Weybridge, Wanstead, Welling, Victoria Park, Turnham Green, Sutton, Southgate, Southwick, Orpington Hospital, Oxted, Plumstead Common, Reigate, Regents Park etc. Earlier publishers/ series... View full lot details
Lot 295:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £45
Kent county, club and school cricket grounds early 1900s onwards. A nice selection of twelve postcards, mainly mono, some real photographs and colour, depicting cricket grounds in Kent. Grounds include Southborough Common (2 different), Sevenoaks Vine, Tonbridge School, Tonbridge, Neville Ground Tunbridge Wells, ‘Higher’ and ‘Lower’ cricket grounds Tunbridge Wells etc. Earlier publishers/ series include Flemons, Fielder, Rival Photographic, Valentines, E.A. Schwerdtleger, Photochrom, Star etc. Odd minor faults, otherwise in good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 296:
Estimate: £50/70
Hammer: £45
Amateur clubs and player postcards early 1900s. A good selection of fifty five early original mono and sepia real photograph postcards depicting individual players and teams including clubs and schools, mainly 1900-1914. The majority of clubs, including three ladies’ teams, are unidentified, but with good southern interest and some northern. Clubs include Astwood Bank, St. Mark’s Institute, Cockfosters Central, Camden etc. also Eton, Winchester and Exeter schools. Publishers/ studios include Starr and Rignall (Cambridge), Beloe... View full lot details
Lot 297:
Estimate: £20/30
Hammer: £20
Lord’s Cricket Ground. A selection of ten postcards depicting various scenes at Lord’s. Subjects include mono/sepia real photograph postcards of the pavilion, postmarked c.1918, a match in progress date stamped to verso 1957, and three aerial views c.1950s. Also five later colour postcards, one signed to the verso by Eddie Leadbeater (Yorkshire, Warwickshire & England 1949-1958). Very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 298:
Estimate: £30/40
Hammer: £60
Team and player postcards 1936-1947. Album comprising ten mono real photograph postcards, all loose mounted to pages. Subjects include team photographs of All India touring party 1936, Australia 1938, Middlesex 1947, Surrey 1936 & 1947, South Africa 1935 & 1947, player portrait photographs of Surrey players E.R.T. Holmes, A.R. Gover, and A. Sandham, and five player postcards with illustrations by McNamara, Oldham’s Press c.1950 of Compton, Hutton, Evans, Bedser and Tattersall. Other series include F.C.... View full lot details
Lot 299:
Estimate: £40/60
Hammer: £50
‘Hambledon v. England played on Broadhalfpenny Down Sept 10, 11, 12 1908’. Rare mono real photograph postcard showing players from the first class match sitting and standing on the granite pillar which was unveiled on the opening day to honour the Hambledon Club. Players who featured in the match included C.B. Fry, Jessop, Knights, Wynyard, Hearne, Mead, Astill, Jephson etc. A rare and historic postcard. Sold with three mono real photograph postcards relating to the... View full lot details
Lot 300:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £95
Somerset C.C.C. 1938. Mono real photograph plain back photograph of the Somerset team seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire. Official stamp to verso for A. Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich, with typed label with players’ names including Longrigg (Captain), Lyon, Luckes, Buse, Wellard, Lee, Gimblett etc. Excellent condition.... View full lot details
Lot 301:
Estimate: £50/80
Hammer: £55
George Gunn. Nottinghamshire & England 1902-1932. Original mono real photograph postcard of Gunn, standing full length wearing Nottinghamshire blazer and cap. The postcard nicely signed in blue ink to the image by Gunn and dated 1922. Blind embossed stamp to lower border for Nias of Brighton. Postally unused. Adhesive marks to corners on verso. A nice image. Good condition... View full lot details
Lot 301a:
Estimate: £40/60
Hammer: £45
Team and player postcards 1913-1961. Four mono real photograph postcards of teams including Nottinghamshire C.C.C. 1925 by Douglas Studio, Nottingham, Old England Team 1946, F.C. Dick Oval Series no. 46, adhesive to verso, Gentlemen at Scarborough 1961 (wear), and an early team photograph annotated to verso ‘Halifax C.C. 1913’. Also player postcards of Gilbert Jessop in batting pose, Hartmann Series no. 1661, and Jim Parks (Sussex), Deane, Wiles & Millar, Brighton, corner trimmed. Sold with... View full lot details
Lot 302:
Estimate: £30/40
Hammer: £40
Derbyshire C.C.C. c.1930s. Mono real photograph plain back postcard of the Derbyshire players and officials seated and standing in rows wearing cricket attire, probably late 1930s. Official stamp to verso for Albert Wilkes & Son, West Bromwich. Players include Alf and George Pope etc. Some damage to edges, adhesive marks to verso, otherwise in good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 303:
Estimate: £30/40
Hammer: £38
Wally Hardinge and Jack Bryan. Kent. Sepia real photograph postcard of Hardinge and Bryan walking out to bat for Kent with a boy in shorts, jacket and boater close by, spectators in the background. Location, date and photographer unknown, probably late 1920s. Postally unused. Small crease to top left corner, otherwise in good condition. A nice image.... View full lot details
Lot 304:
Estimate: £40/60
Hammer: £60
Walter Reginald ‘Wally’ Hammond. Gloucestershire & England 1920-1951. Excellent mono real photograph postcard of Hammond, half length, wearing cricket sweater. Walkers Studios of Scarborough. Postally unused. Excellent image. Rare.... View full lot details
Lot 305:
Estimate: £15/25
Hammer: £15
Albert Craig ‘The Surrey Poet’. Mono postcard of Craig standing at the boundary reciting a poem to a group of spectators wearing boaters, a match in progress in the background. Titled ‘(Kent) “My County, Gentlemen!”’. Postally used, the correspondent writes ‘In Craig’s words it is “the Captain of the Spectators addressing his constituents”’. Publisher unknown. Post marked 1903(?). Minor wear, otherwise in good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 306:
Estimate: £40/60
Hammer: £80
Sachin Tendulkar. ‘Yorkshire Television. Sponsors of Sachin Tendulkar, Bombay, India and Yorkshire C.C.C.’ Original sponsors advertising card with biography to verso, signed to front by Tendulkar. Very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 307:
Estimate: £40/60
Hammer: unsold
Anil Kumble. India. 1996 World Cup. Official ‘ACB’ Futera 1996 collectors’ card of Kumble, series no. 47, nicely signed by Kumble. Very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 308:
Estimate: £200/300
Hammer: £180
Sachin Tendulkar. India. 1996 World Cup. Official ‘ACB’ Futera 1996 collectors’ card of Tendulkar, series no. 34, nicely signed by Tendulkar. Very good condition. Rare... View full lot details
Lot 309:
Estimate: £25/35
Hammer: £20
‘Our Local Express’. Selection of four comic colour cricket postcards showing a slow moving train to backgound with a cricket match in the foreground. Titles are ‘Our Local Express-Chirk to Glyn Ceirog’, ‘- Thaxted to Elsensham (in the future)’, at Carigan (Rule of the Road, Take Time’ and ‘Caithness Railey’. Postcard by The Cynicus Publishing Co Ltd of Tayport, Fife. All postally dated between 1905 and 1910. Good condition... View full lot details
Lot 310:
Estimate: £60/90
Hammer: £110
Comedy cricket postcards. Excellent selection of fifty, mainly, turn of the century postcards, four from Lance Thackeray’s ‘At the Wicket’ series, eleven Philco cards of boy cricketers from original artwork by ‘J.W.G.’.’five Kinsella ‘Boy Cricketer’, four ‘Cricket Illustrated’ by Tuck from painting by Fred Buchanan etc. Odd faults otherwise in good condition... View full lot details
Lot 311:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £35
‘A Happy New Year to you’. A Victorian ‘New Year’ greetings card picturing a batsman and a wicket-keeper with stumps and bats to background. Mounted, framed and glazed. Overall 10.25”x12”. Previously held in the M.C.C. Collection and sold as lot 260 in the M.C.C. Bicentenary auction of April 1987 which was conducted by Christie’s Auctioneers. VG... View full lot details
Lot 312:
Estimate: £25/35
Hammer: £55
Basil Lewis D’Oliveira. Worcestershire, Eastern Province & England 1964-1980. Mono postcard of D’Oliveira in batting action, signed to the front by D’Oliveira. J/V Cricket Series Set 2. Very good condition. Sold with an official Order of Service of Thanksgiving for D’Oliveira held at Worcester Cathedral, 27th January 2011. Minor soiling to the front cover, otherwise in good condition. Qty 2.... View full lot details
Lot 313:
Estimate: £50/80
Hammer: unsold
‘The Official Collection of International Cricketer postcards’. Endorsed by the T.C.C.B. / E.C.B. Black album housing 280 postcards published by Stamp Publicity Ltd. Good/very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 314:
Estimate: £400/500
Hammer: £380
‘Cricket Memorabilia Society (C.M.S.) collectors’ cards. Red album comprising a complete run of 121 signed autograph cards from no. 1, Ken Higgs, to no. 121, Bill Athey. The series limited to an issue of one hundred copies of each card. Various limitation numbers. Other signatures include Dennis Amiss, Bomber Wells, Tom Graveney, Colin Bland, Harry Pilling, Bob Blair, Jeff Jones, Reg Simpson, Jeff Jones, Jon Snow, Geoff Pullar, Ken Shuttleworth, Ron Headley, Farokh Engineer, Bob... View full lot details
Lot 315:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £22
Cigarette and collectors’ cards 1920s-1960s. John Player & Sons ‘Cricketers 1934’, full set of fifty, and ‘Cricketers 1938’ lacking nos. 5 Copson and 23 Sims. W.D. & H.O. Wills ‘Cricketers, 1928’ full set of fifty, and ‘Cricketers 2nd Series of 50’ 1928 lacking no. 2 Arnott. Sold with a quantity of loose cards including Gallaher ‘Famous Cricketers’ 1926 (Qty 13), Ogden’s ‘Prominent Cricketers of 1938 (12), Player’s ‘Cricketers Caricatures by “RIP”’ 1926 (10), Ardath ‘Photocards’... View full lot details
Lot 316:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: unsold
Graham Thorpe. A Cornhill Insurance collectors’ card Series ‘J’ of Thorpe, signed by Thorpe. Sold with a flyer for the County Championship match, Middlesex v Surrey, Uxbridge, 9th- 11th September 1981 signed in ink by eighteen players. Signatures include Brearley, Knight, Jackman, Roope, Downton, Pocock, Gatting, Intikhab Alam, Daniel, Butcher, Hughes etc. Some staining to the poster, otherwise in good/ very good condition. Qty 2.... View full lot details
Lot 317:
Estimate: £50/80
Hammer: unsold
Cigarette and trade cards 1926-1997. Album comprising eleven complete sets of cards. Series are John Player & Sons ‘Cricketers Caricatures by “Rip”’ 1926 (full set of 50), ‘Cricketers 1930’ (50), ‘Cricketers, 1934’ (50, minor creasing to the odd card), and ‘Cricketers 1938’ (50). W.D. & H.O. Wills ‘Wills’s Cricketers 2nd Series of 50’ 1928 (50). Major Drapkin & Co. ‘Australian and English Test Cricketers’ 1928 (40 real photographs). Ogden’s Ltd ‘Prominent Cricketers of 1938’ (50).... View full lot details
Lot 318:
Estimate: £80/120
Hammer: £150
‘Bodyline’. Seven original cigarette cards of players who took part in the 1932/33 Ashes series, each signed by the featured player. Series/ players are Gallaher Ltd. ‘Famous Cricketers’ 1926, no. 84 Clarrie Grimmett and no. 95 William Woodfull. Ogden’s Ltd. ‘Australian Test Cricketers 1928-29’ Alan Kippax. Wills’s ‘Cricketers 1928’ no. 25, Douglas Jardine. Barratt & Co. ‘Famous Cricketers’ 1937, Les Ames, Maurice Leyland and Hedley Verity. Fading to the signatures of the four English players’... View full lot details
Lot 319:
Estimate: £40/60
Hammer: £38
Australian signed trade cards early 1980s onwards. A good selection of forty trade cards, each signed by the featured player. Signatures include Lawson, Langer, Katich, Warner, Gillespie, Nannes, Fleming, Blewett, Moody, Law, Reiffel, Siddons, White, Maddinson, Doherty, Abbott, Hogg, Haddin, Stanlake, Boyce, McKay, Hussey, Magoffin, Nielsen etc. Very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 320:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £40
England signed Classic Cricket Cards ‘International Cricketers’ series. Thirty nine cards, each signed by the featured player and one of the England team 1988 (card no. 14) signed by the eleven featured players. Other card numbers are 4, 74, 95, 143, 144, 225, 240, 255, 270-272, 286, 301, 304, 305, 311, 313, 323, 333, 349, 351, 367, 368, 370, 381, 382, 406, 420, 423, 424, 437, 454, 455, 457, 483, 497, 498, 499 and 516.... View full lot details
Lot 321:
Estimate: £30/50
Hammer: £48
England signed Cornhill Insurance Test Series Cards. Forty cards, each signed by the featured player. Cards are Series ‘E’, 1 card of Atherton. Series ‘G’, 13 cards of Croft, Ealham, Fraser, Gough, Hick, Illingworth, Irani, Knight, Malcolm (2 different), Martin, Mullally and Patel. Series ‘H’, 7 cards of Atherton, Crawley, DeFreitas, Stewart, Thorpe, Tufnell and White. Series ‘J’, 12 cards of Atherton, Ealham, Fraser, Giles, Gough, Headley, Hick, Maddy, Ramprakash, Silverwood, Stewart and Thorpe. Series... View full lot details
Lot 322:
Estimate: £30/40
Hammer: £40
Phil Hughes. New South Wales, South Australia & Australia. Classic Cricket Cards ‘International Cricketers’ series no. 408, signed by Hughes to the front. Very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 323:
Estimate: £40/60
Hammer: £48
Overseas signed Classic Cricket Cards ‘International Cricketers’ series. Twenty five cards, each signed by the featured player. Card numbers are 121, 205, 249, 267, 276, 306, 308, 316, 331, 338-340, 358, 416, 419, 434, 446, 448, 458, 459, 464, 505, 512, 519 and 521. Signatures include Adams, Gibson, Collymore, Roach (West Indies), Vaas (Sri Lanka), McKenzie, Hall, van Jaarsveld, Thomas, Ingram (South Africa), Styris, Marshall, Guptill (New Zealand), Azhar Mahmood (Pakistan), Jacques, Rogers, Voges (Australia),... View full lot details
Lot 324:
Estimate: £40/60
Hammer: £35
‘Australian Bicentenary’ postcard 1988. Post Office Picture Card Series of the 34p stamp, signed to back by eighteen Australian cricketers, Bill Brown, Keith Stackpole, Peter Burge, Ashley Mallett, Ray Lindwall, Alan Davidson, Norm O’Neill, Tom Veivers, Greg Chappell, Ian Chappell, Bill Lawry, Arthur Morris, Neil Hawke, Rod Marsh, Dennis Lillee, Max Walker, Bob Massie and David Hookes. Postmarked R.A.F. Cottesmore, 21st June 1988. Very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 325:
Estimate: £25/35
Hammer: £15
Cricket, football and other cigarette and collectors’ cards. Album comprising eleven complete sets and other incomplete and reproduction sets. Complete original cricket sets are John Players & Sons ‘Cricketers, 1934’ (50 cards). Kane ‘1956 Cricketers’ (50) and ‘Cricket Clubs & Badges’ 1957 (25). Football sets are John Player & Sons ‘Football Caricatures by Mac’ 1927 (50), W.D. & H.O. Wills ‘Association Footballers’ 1939 (no frame on back, 50). Other non-sporting sets are Scottish C.W.S. ‘Burns’... View full lot details

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