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

To be held on Friday, Saturday & Sunday
4th, 5th & 6th July 2025

Lot 270:
Estimate: £400/600
William Gilbert Grace. Original Coalport porcelain plate commemorating W.G. Grace’s Century Of Centuries 1895, decorated in blue with central portrait of Grace and dates of each individual century and who scored against radiating out from the centre with semi-gadrooned rim. 9” diameter. Coalport stamp in blue to the back of the plate, ‘In Commemoration of Dr W.G. Grace’s Century of Centuries 1866-1895’ in blue. Very good condition. Rare... View full lot details
Lot 271:
Estimate: £50/80
Alphabet cricket plate. 19th Century earthenware circular ‘Alphabet’ child’s plate with cricket scene to centre, transfer printed in brown within the letters of the alphabet to rim. 6.75” diameter. ‘Staffordshire, England’ stamped to verso. Good/very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 272:
Estimate: £50/80
Alphabet cricket plate. 19th Century earthenware circular ‘Alphabet’ child’s plate with cricket scene to centre, transfer printed in various colours within the letters of the alphabet to rim. 7.5” diameter. Very minor hairline to the back edge of the plate otherwise in good/very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 273:
Estimate: £50/80
Alphabet cricket plate. 19th Century earthenware circular ‘Alphabet’ child’s plate with cricket scene to centre, transfer printed in various colours within the letters of the alphabet to rim. Title ‘Cricket’ to lower border. Approx 6” diameter. ‘J&G Meakin’ stamped to verso. Minor wear otherwise in good condition... View full lot details
Lot 274:
Estimate: £60/90
Child’s plate/dish. Very small early Victorian Staffordshire child’s plate with centre image vignette of a boy batsman holding a bat in the air in front of the wicket with fielder behind in blue, speckled pink outer border. 3.5” diameter. Circa 1860. Circular mark impressed to base. Minor chip to the back rim of the plate, very minor hairline to back otherwise in good condition. Rare. A similar dish was sold in the Crump sale 2006... View full lot details
Lot 275:
Estimate: £50/80
Cricket plate. A Rare Choisy Le-Roi Majolica mustard and green cricket plate depicting an Asian cricket match in the French Empire (Vietnam) with images of children (oriental) playing cricket to centre with foliage decoration and signed HB in chinese signs along the edge of the plate. One of a series of very unusual plates by the company of Hautin & Boulanger for Choisy-Le-Roi in France. I‘HB’ & ‘Choisy Le Roi.’ marks to back The plate,... View full lot details
Lot 276:
Estimate: £18/25
‘Celebrating the 3 W’s’. Dinner plate with transfer image of Frank Worrell, Cylde Walcott and Everton Weekes with facsimile signatures and title. Gold lustre to rim. Registration mark to underside, ‘100’. Maker unknown. 10” diameter. Very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 277:
Estimate: £60/90
‘Century of Centuries’ plates. Fourteen limited edition Coalport and Royal Grafton bone china plates, each commemorating a player achieving a ‘hundred hundreds’ during his first-class career. All plates in original presentation boxes with two exceptions as indicated. The Coalport plates are for W.G. Grace, Walter Hammond, Colin Cowdrey, Jack Hobbs (unboxed), Denis Compton (unboxed), Don Bradman, Dennis Amiss, and Leslie Ames. The Royal Grafton plates are Graham Gooch, Herbert Sutcliffe, Viv Richards, Len Hutton, Frank... View full lot details
Lot 278:
Estimate: £50/70
‘Cricket’. Victorian Staffordshire child’s cricket mug with strap handle, transfer printed in black with image of an early game with seven players, two umpires, tents and woodland to the background with title ‘cricket’ below. 3” tall. c1880. Good condition... View full lot details
Lot 279:
Estimate: £50/70
‘Cricket’ and ‘Wild-duck shooting’. Victorian Staffordshire cricket mug with strap handle, transfer printed in black with image of an early cricket scene with tent flying flag, spectators and woodland to the background with title ‘cricket’ below and to the other side a scene of duck shooting with dogs with title below. 3.25” tall. c1880. Minor marks otherwise in good condition... View full lot details
Lot 280:
Estimate: £50/70
‘Our Captain’s made a Century. But now he’s bowled at last, you see’. Victorian cricket mug with transfer printed image of the Captain being bowled with bowler, wicket-keeper and fielders. 3” tall. Minor wear to rim and base otherwise in good condition. c1880.... View full lot details
Lot 281:
Estimate: £70/100
Cricket. Unusual Victorian stoneware circular match holder printed with attractive full length colour image of an early batsman standing at the wicket holding his bat, with tent and woods to background, crossed bat and stumps to verso. The match holder stands approx 2.5” high and 3.5” diameter. Makers marks (unknown) to base with number ‘6666’. Gold lustre to inside the match holder. Minor wear otherwise in good condition. Rare... View full lot details
Lot 282:
Estimate: £60/90
Cricket cup/beaker. Attractive early Victorian Staffordshire cup/beaker moulded in relief with a set of cricket stumps with bails, two bats and a cricket ball. 4.5” tall, the letter ‘J’ impressed to base. Good condition... View full lot details
Lot 283:
Estimate: £1500/2500
England v Australia 1905. Victor Thomas Trumper. New South Wales & Australia 1894-1914 and Archibald Campbell MacLaren. Lancashire & England 1890-1923. Scarce Staffordshire mug, printed in dark turquoise, with figures of Trumper and MacLaren in batting pose, each within a cartouche with the title ‘Australia’ and ‘England’ printed above. To centre an image of crossed bats, stumps, bails and a ball and below this a shield with kangaroo and lion facing each other with title... View full lot details
Lot 284:
Estimate: £140/180
German beer stein. A striking German-made stein circa 1880s. Classic German stoneware with a pewter lid and decorated with colourful images in panels of cricket, football, tennis, croquet and hockey. Around the base is the German motto ‘Maass und Ziel das Beste Spiel’. This rhyming couplet loses some of its punch in direct translation but means roughly “Moderation and Goal gives the best game” A typical Victorian games ethic and a very unusual item.... View full lot details
Lot 285:
Estimate: £150/250
Cricket themed candlestick. Large ceramic candlestick the centre features two winged cherubs holding cricket bats on plinth, the base with four feet. A very colourful design in pastel coloured glaze in pink, light blue, mauve and yellow with gilt lustre. 15” tall. Number 202 impressed to base. Possibly German??. Date unknown. Not seen previously by the auctioneer. Minor wear otherwise in good condition. An unusual and impressive ‘baroque style’ item... View full lot details
Lot 286:
Estimate: £80/120
Continental ‘parianware’ style cricketing figure. Excellent figure of a moulded white porcelain batsman wearing a cap, standing in front of the wicket with bat in hands, blazer hanging on the tree, gloves at his feet behind him on circular base. Appears The figure stands approx 8” tall. Good/very good condition. Rare... View full lot details
Lot 287:
Estimate: £70/100
Continental cricket figure. Early bisque cricketing figure of an early bowler on naturalistic base, wearing a white cap, blue spotted shirt with light blue tie, white trousers, colourful sash, standing with a blazer to one side and wicket and bat to the other, pair of gloves by his feet. 8.5” tall, circa 1880’s. Good precise detail to the figure, good condition. Sold with a Staffordshire 19th century pottery figure of a child holding a cricket... View full lot details
Lot 288:
Estimate: £40/60
Continental coloured porcelain figures of batsman. A pair of batsman wearing blue and white striped clothing and blue caps. Both numbered 47 to inside of base. Lacking their wooden bats. Gold lustre decoration. Sold with a Sold with a similar figures, again in blue and white striped clothing with cap holding a ball with both hands. All 7.5” tall. Some wear, odd faults otherwise in good condition... View full lot details
Lot 289:
Estimate: £100/150
James Graham Binks, Yorkshire & England 1955-1969. Excellent large ceramic sculptured figure of ‘Jimmy’ Binks’ wearing Yorkshire blazer, sweater and cap, wearing pads with wicket-keeping gloves under his arm. The figure to naturalistic base. Impressed to base ‘Jimmy Binks’. Signed and dated to back by sculpturist ‘J. Maugsen 1966’. A well made figure with good likeness to Binks. 15.25” tall. Small loss of original paint to the base, sleeve of blazer, and heal of... View full lot details
Lot 290:
Estimate: £80/120
‘Freddie Truman. Yorkshire & England’. A glazed pottery figure of Freddie Trueman modelled full length, wearing Yorkshire colours, in bowling action. Incised to base with title and signed R. Underwood. 9” tall. Issued in a limited number, this being marked no.12. Good/very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 291:
Estimate: £40/60
‘A Yorkshire Batsman’. A glazed pottery figure of batsman modelled full length, wearing Yorkshire cap, in batting pose. Incised to base and signed R. Underwood. 7.5” tall. Issued apparently in a limited edition number. Good/very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 292:
Estimate: £80/120
‘Young England and Young England’s sister’. Large pair of continental bisque figures of a boy, wearing white and blue hooped cap holding a cricket ball and a young girl, wearing a white and pink hooped cap, dressed in three-quarter dress holding a cricket bat, both on naturalistic bases. Both around 11” tall. ‘ Good condition with bright colours. Sold with a Staffordshire figure of a child holding a cricket bat to side, wearing a white... View full lot details
Lot 293:
Estimate: £300/500
Doulton Lambeth stoneware waisted ceramic tankard with three moulded relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper in white on brown background. With stylised floral leaf and flower decoration to top and beneath in green, brown and light blue glaze. Approximately 6” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and makers mark and number ‘169’, c1880’s. An attractive and beautifully decorated tankard. Good/very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 294:
Estimate: £400/600
Doulton Lambeth large stoneware two handled loving cup, in brown, impressed with a delicate white flower and floral decoration, with two moulded relief vignettes in roundels of a batsman stood leaning on his bat and a wicket-keeper breaking the stumps with the ball on a brown background to either side. The handle modelled with three bats, boots and ball with boater on top. 6.5” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and makers marks for... View full lot details
Lot 295:
Estimate: £400/600
Doulton Lambeth stoneware tyg. Large, than normal, and impressive three handled tyg with three moulded relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, a fielder and wicket keeper in white on a green cameo background with blue circular surround, the sides highly decorated in a small floral pattern on a brown background, the handles unusually rectangular and decorated with an attractive and unusual brown and green. 6.5” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and number 8235... View full lot details
Lot 296:
Estimate: £300/500
Doulton Lambeth tall tapering stoneware jug with three moulded relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, Abel, Woods and McGregor in white on a brown background. With stylised floral leaf and daisy flower Art Nouveau decoration to top, in between vignettes and beneath in green, white and blue glaze. Strap handle in darker brown glaze. 8” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and makers mark for Jane Rabbit and stamped number... View full lot details
Lot 297:
Estimate: £300/500
Doulton Lambeth stoneware waisted ceramic tankard with three moulded relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper in white on brown background. With stylised floral leaf and flower decoration to top and beneath in green and light blue glaze. Hallmarked silver rim to tankard. Approximately 6” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and makers marks and number ‘8237’, c1880’s. An attractive and beautifully decorated tankard. Good/very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 298:
Estimate: £400/600
Doulton Lambeth stoneware tyg. Large and impressive three handled tyg with three moulded relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, a fielder and wicket keeper in white on a green cameo background, the sides highly decorated in a small floral pattern in brown, the handles in the form of cricket bats, ball, each with a boater to top. Approximately 6” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and makers marks and dated ‘1881’. Very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 299:
Estimate: £300/400
Westerwald stoneware cricket beaker, moulded in relief with three cameo panels of a batsman, after W.G. Grace, in different poses. The body highly decorated with vine and sprig decoration in cobalt blue on a grey background, with the figures highlighted in black. Cobalt blue rings to rim and to foot. Approx 5.5” tall. German circa 1890. ‘Germany’ and number ‘486’ impressed to base. Rare. Very good condition. Rare... View full lot details
Lot 300:
Estimate: £220/260
‘Out for a Duck’ Royal Doulton Black Boy saucer, entitled ‘Out for a Duck’ printed with a boy in red shirt and a floppy hat in batting pose having attempted a big shot, looking back to see the ball hit his wicket. Green floral decoration to edge. 5.5” diameter. Doulton backstamp and number ‘E4336’ to base. c1907. Very good condition. A rarer ‘Black Boy’ title. Previously sold by Knights as lot 362 in November 2021... View full lot details
Lot 301:
Estimate: £300/400
‘Out for a Duck’. A Royal Doulton Black Boy plate, entitled ‘Out for a Duck’ printed with a boy in red shirt and a floppy hat swinging the bat and being bowled out, the wicket broken. Green floral decoration to outer rim. 9.5” diameter. Doulton backstamp and number ‘D2864’ to base. Circa 1907. Good/very good condition. A rarer ‘Black Boy’ title in lovely condition... View full lot details
Lot 302:
Estimate: £300/400
‘The Boss’ Royal Doulton Black Boy dinner plate, entitled ‘The Boss’ printed with a boy in red shirt and a floppy hat, wearing an umpires’s coat and holding a bat. Green floral decoration to outer rim. 9.5” diameter. Doulton backstamp and number ‘D2864’ to base. Circa 1907. Good/very good condition. A rarer ‘Black Boy’ title in lovely condition... View full lot details
Lot 303:
Estimate: £300/400
‘Out for a Duck’ Royal Doulton Black Boy jug, entitled ‘Out for a Duck’ printed with a boy in red shirt and a floppy hat in batting pose having attempted a big shot, looking back to see the ball hit his wicket to one side and to the other, a crest with ‘The All Black Team’. Green floral decoration to rim. Twist style handle. 5.5” tall. Doulton backstamp and number ‘D2864’ to base. Two chips... View full lot details
Lot 304:
Estimate: £300/500
‘The Boss’ Royal Doulton Black Boy miniature vase, entitled ‘The Boss’ printed with a boy in red shirt and a floppy hat, wearing an umpires’s coat and holding a bat to one side and to the other, a crest with ‘The All Black Team’. Green floral decoration to outer rim. 4” tall. Doulton backstamp and number ‘E4336’ to base. Circa 1907. Good/very good condition. A very scarce and rarely seen ‘Black Boy’ miniature ceramic in... View full lot details
Lot 305:
Estimate: £300/500
‘Good for Fifty’ Royal Doulton Black Boy miniature bulbous jug, entitled ‘Good for Fifty’ printed with a boy in red shirt and a floppy hat in batting pose in front of the wicket to one side and to the other, a crest with ‘The All Black Team’. Green floral decoration to outer rim. 2.25” tall. Doulton backstamp to base. Circa 1907. Good/very good condition. A very scarce and rarely seen ‘Black Boy’ miniature ceramic in... View full lot details
Lot 306:
Estimate: £300/500
‘Out for a Duck’ Royal Doulton Black Boy miniature bulbous jug, entitled ‘Out for a Duck’ printed with a boy in red shirt and a floppy hat in batting pose having attempted a big shot, looking back to see the ball hit his wicket to one side and to the other, a crest with ‘The All Black Team’. Green floral decoration to outer rim. 2.25” tall. Doulton backstamp to base. Circa 1907. Good/very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 307:
Estimate: £60/90
Burleigh Ware ‘style’ art deco ceramic cricket jug. The jug based on the 1930’s original with cricket field and pavilion design to body with ‘batsman’ handle in white and green was produced in 2000 by Burgess, Dorling and Leigh, Burslem, near Stoke on Trent. The design of the batsman was apparently based on Don Bradman in order to commemorate his innings of 334 v England at Headingley in 1930. The jug is approx 7.5” tall.... View full lot details
Lot 308:
Estimate: £40/60
‘Worcestershire County Cricket Club. Champions 1964’. Jasperware 5” green/grey ceramic tankard produced to commemorate the Championship win. With raised figures of a bowler, batsman, fielders, the Cathedral and the County emblem in white. Sold with small Royal Worcester trinket tray with similar title ‘Champions 1964’ with image of play at the County ground to lid. Hairline crack to the base of the trinket tray otherwise in good condition... View full lot details
Lot 309:
Estimate: £70/100
Don Bradman. Australian Test Cricketers. Five Endurance Ltd or similar cold-cast porcelain cricketing figures of Don Bradman, Keith Miller, Dennis Lillee, Steve Waugh and Shane Warne. Complete with plinths and bats where necessary. Various heights, all around 9” tall. Good/ very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 310:
Estimate: £70/100
West Indies. Five Endurance Ltd or similar cold-cast porcelain cricketing figures of Garry Sobers, Brian Lara, Viv Richards, Curtley Ambrose & Courtney Walsh (together), and Everton Weekes. Complete with plinths and bats where necessary. Various heights, all around 9” tall or smaller. Good/ very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 311:
Estimate: £40/60
Sachin Tendulkar. India. Endurance Ltd cold-cast porcelain cricketing figure of Tendulkar. Complete with plinth and bat. Approx 8.5” tall. Good very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 312:
Estimate: £80/120
England. Nine Endurance Ltd or similar cold-cast porcelain cricketing figures of Len Hutton, Tom Graveney, Colin Cowdrey, Godfrey Evans, Geoff Boycott, Dickie Bird, David Gower, Ian Botham and Michael Vaughan. Complete with plinths and bats where necessary. Various heights, all around 9” tall or smaller. Two stumps on the Godfrey Evans figure snapped at base. Heavy wear to the plinth of the Cowdrey figure, the bat glued in. Boycott bat handle broken. Otherwise in good/... View full lot details
Lot 313:
Estimate: £70/100
England. Nine Endurance Ltd or similar cold-cast porcelain cricketing figures of W.G. Grace, Jack Hobbs, Harold Larwood, Wally Hammond, Peter May, Denis Compton, Brian Statham, Fred Trueman, and Jim Laker. Various heights, all around 9” tall or smaller. Breakages/ repairs to both feet of the Larwood figure, one foot of the May, ankle of the Trueman (with unusual bowing to the base), Compton and Hammond bats. Otherwise in good condition. Sold with three other ceramic... View full lot details
Lot 314:
Estimate: £600/900
Cricket clock circa late 19th early 20th Century. Very large and impressive Victorian/ Edwardian clock with plain circular face set in an ornate heavy oak wooden frame consisting of carved floral border set on a background of crossed cricket bats, stumps and ball, surmounted by carved scroll with the latin motto of the King’s Royal Rifle Corps ‘Celer et Audax’ (Swift and Bold) below a Maltese cross. The circular face measures 12.5” diameter, overall 26.5”... View full lot details
Lot 315:
Estimate: £100/150
Charles Burgess Fry, Sussex & England 1892-1921. Two Victorian figures from a three piece spelter garniture featuring C.B. Fry. The two figures are the rarer clock cast with a wicket keeper a top it and Fry as a batsman, celebrating Fry as the great English all-rounder. The clock is 12” high and the batsman is 10” high. The third missing piece is the bowler. The clock is not fixed and appears not to be in... View full lot details
Lot 316:
Estimate: £70/100
Cricket fielder. Bronze type metal featuring a fielder picking up the ball and holding it with both hands about to throw in. The fielder is wearing a cap and the figure is mounted to a marble stone oval plinth. 10” tall. Very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 317:
Estimate: £50/80
W.G. Grace c1896. Electroplated tulip vase cast with a figure of Grace standing with bat in front of a filigree tree in Art Nouveau style. Stamped ‘W.W.H. & Co’ (W.W. Harrison & Co, Sheffield) to base. 5.5” tall. With glass flute, which appears to be original. Some loss to the branch of the tree which holds the flute otherwise in good condition... View full lot details
Lot 318:
Estimate: £40/60
England v Australia 1861-1961’. Hallmarked silver ashtray with England and Australian emblems to centre and wording England v Australia 1861-1961’ to borders. In original presentation box which has titles to lid. G... View full lot details
Lot 319:
Estimate: £50/70
‘Cricket at Lord’s’. Halcyon Days circular enamelled pill box. The lid with an early cricket scene at Lord’s, the hinged lid revealing title ‘Cricket at Lord’s in the early 19th century’ and small image of a cricketer in top hat. The outer decorated with scenes of cricket spectators. Sold with a similar pill box the lid decorated with Grace batting, details to the inside of the lid ‘A Village cricket match at the turn of... View full lot details
Lot 320:
Estimate: £30/50
Cricket snuff box. An oval black lacquered papier mache snuff box with hinged lid, believed to be circa 1870’s. The lid painted with a cricketing scene of boys playing cricket with trees in background. The box measures approx 2.5” x 1.75”x .75” deep. Some wear to lid with loss to cricket image otherwise in good condition. Sold with a similar circular replica snuff box with cricket scene to lid. Qty 2... View full lot details
Lot 321:
Estimate: £60/90
Wasim Hasan Raja. Lahore, Combined Universities, Pakistan International Airways, National Bank & Pakistan 1967/68-1983/84. ‘India v Pakistan 1983/84’. Trophy, in the figure of a batsman playing a shot, presented to Wasim Raja as ‘Man of the Match’ in the Test match played at Burlton Park, Jullundur, India on the 24th-29th September 1983. Details of the award on a plaque to the base. 8” tall. Raja scored 125 and took 4-50 in the Test match. Good... View full lot details
Lot 322:
Estimate: £70/100
Cricket and sporting ceramics. Good selection including Manor potteries china caricature toby jug of Grace in M.C.C. cap, Ashes plate 1981, large hand painted resin figure of W.G. Grace. Fairweather Collection, ceramic caricature figure of John Nyren in cricket attire holding bat and a Hambledon C.C. cricket clock, produced by The Hambledon Trading Company c1990’s, a miniature cricket bat signed by members of the Lord’s Taverners including Engineer, Denness, Yardley Tarrant, Jeffrey Archer, Conteh etc,... View full lot details
Lot 323:
Estimate: £70/100
Australia 1956. Rare commemorative glass one pint glass produced to commemorate the Australian tour of England in 1956. With ‘Australian Cricket Tour Great Britain 1956’ in red below a Kangaroo in brown. In blue around the glass are the signatures of the touring party including Johnson, Miller, Harvey, Davidson, Benaud, Lindwall, Burge, McDonald, Maddocks, Langley, Craig etc. Produced by ‘The Studios of Decoramics Ltd of Worthing. These glasses were given to members of the team... View full lot details
Lot 324:
Estimate: £50/80
Cricket bottle. Attractive glazed ceramic earthernware cricket ginger beer bottle, c1900, with ‘Joseph Smith of Accrington’ with cricket stumps and bails printed to side. Approx 7” tall. Chip to lip of bottle, odd faults otherwise in good condition. Sold with a further glass bottle c1870/90’s with ‘Codd’s patent’ glass ‘marble’ ball stop. ‘Jones Brothers, Oxford’ and image of a rowing eight and coxon in boat to side of bottle. Approx 9” tall. Qty 2... View full lot details
Lot 325:
Estimate: £50/80
Cricket ceramics etc. Good selection including four Royal Doulton ceramic caricature cricket toby jugs of W.G. Grace, Brian Johnston, Len Hutton and ‘The Hampshire Cricketers. Each limited edition and standing approx 4” to 4.25” tall. Plus three commemorative plates including Hobbs (Century of Centuries), Ashes 1981, plaster bust of Jack Hobbs by E. Sheen. Produced to ‘Aid the Middlesex Hospital Reconstruction Fund 1925’. Hobbs signature to plaster front (worn), Minton cricket tile decorated with cricket... View full lot details
Lot 326:
Estimate: £30/40
Early ‘Melbourne Cricket Ground’ membership medals for 1902-03. Made by J.R. Gaunt & Sons, London. One medal lacking the colour enamel decoration, the other with the colour enamel. The un-enamelled medal with clip added presumably to clip to jacket/tie??. Some wear and discolouration to the enamelled medal otherwise in good condition. Qty 2... View full lot details
Lot 327:
Estimate: £130/160
M.C.C. v Rest of the World Bicentenary Match 1987. Excellent lead crystal glass goblet issued for the match and engraved in gilt with details of the match and the initials ‘C.G.H.’ for Geoffrey Howard, Middlesex 1930 and tour Manager to M.C.C. teams in the 1950’s. The goblet 9.25” tall and in original M.C.C. presentation box. Rare in this personalised form and in very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 328:
Estimate: £50/80
Cricket snuff box. An oblong wooden snuff box. The hinged lid painted with an early colour cricketing scene. Date unknown. The box measures 3.25”x2.25. Very minor wear otherwise in good condition... View full lot details
Lot 329:
Estimate: £80/120
W.G. Grace. A silver plated tulip vase cast in the form of W.G. Grace, full length standing in classic pose with cricket bat in front of a tree. With original glass flute in holder to top of tree. Circa 1900 with number ‘11445’ to base and makers marks to base. Approx 12” high with the glass flute. Rare... View full lot details
Lot 330:
Estimate: £50/70
Surrey County Cricket Club. Ronson cigarette lighter produced to commemorate Surrey’s County Championship win in 1956. With Surrey emblem, club name and initials ‘D.C.’ (Dennis Cox?) to one side. To the other ‘County Champions 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956. Under Captaincy of Stuart Surridge’. These lighters were presented to the players by Surridge. G/VG - cricket... View full lot details
Lot 331:
Estimate: £50/80
Kenneth Frank Barrington, Surrey & England 1953-1968. An attractive white metal slaver with four figures of cricketers, bowler, batsman, fielder and wicket-keeper, raised in relief, enamelled emblems of England and India to sides with decorative surround and central inscription ‘With the Best Compliments of The Board of Control for Cricket in India to Mr K.F. Barrington- member M.C.C. Cricket touring Team in India 1961/62. M.A. Chidambaram- President’. The salver measures 11”x8.5”. Good condition. Previously sold... View full lot details
Lot 332:
Estimate: £40/60
Cricket, golf and sporting metalware and ceramics. Interesting selection including a enamel and gold metal pin badge with the wording ‘CAB 3rd [Test] 1984. India vs England’ with a further hanging part on chain ‘Player. England’, five brass Victorian cricket buttons (some wear), a figure of a boy batsman on wooden plinth (worn), a brass cigarette/cigar ashtray with crossed bats, a split cricket ball brass lined tin and a figure of W.G. Grace by Fine... View full lot details
Lot 333:
Estimate: £30/50
Signed champagne bottle c.1990. Large Jeroboam (3 litre) bottle of Laurent-Perrier Brut Champagne. Sixteen signatures to the bottle, possibly attendees for a charity match, probably early 1990s. Signatures are Ray Illingworth, Tim Rice, Paul Getty, Brian Statham, Ian Botham, Bob Willis, Hansie Cronje, Geoff Boycott, Allan Donald, David Gower, Richie Benaud, Clive Lloyd, Michael Holding and Barry Richards. The bottle has been opened and contents consumed, but retains the original cork, muselet (wire cage) and... View full lot details
Lot 334:
Estimate: £30/50
South Africa tour to England 1994. Return to Test cricket. Very large Methusalah (6 litre) bottle of Laurent-Perrier Brut Champagne. Signed to the bottle by seventeen members of the touring party. Signatures are Gary Kirsten, Tim Shaw, Richard Snell, Craig Matthews, Andrew Hudson, Peter Kirsten, Daryll Cullinan, Jonty Rhodes, Allan Donald, Gerhardus Liebenberg, Pat Symcox, Brian McMillan, Hansie Cronje, Fanie de Villiers, Dave Richardson, Fritz Bing (Manager) and Mike Procter (Coach). Lacking the signature of... View full lot details
Lot 335:
Estimate: £50/70
‘Malviya Cricket Club, New Delhi (India) tour to Surrey England 26 July- 8 Aug. 1999’. Silver metal oval salver by S.R. Jain Jewellers, Delhi. Titles and flags to centre with decorative blue border. The salver unopened in original cellophane wrapper, contained in blue presentation box. The box with damage to one corner, the salver in excellent condition. Sold with a ‘Surrey Cricket’ miniature bat signed by John Major who was President of Surrey C.C.C. 2000/01.... View full lot details

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