Catalogue for the auction of
Cricket, Football, Golf & Sporting Memorabilia
To be held on Friday, Saturday & Sunday
4th, 5th & 6th July 2025
Category: Cricket Caps, Blazers & Cricket Attire
Lot 392:
Estimate: £70/100
Andrew Hayhurst. Somerset 1990-1996. Somerset navy blue county 1st XI cricket cap with county emblem to front issued to Hayhurst in his playing career. Cap by Dege of Savile Row. The cap was previously sold by Knights in 2000. Very good condition, appears hardly worn. Sold with the original invoice from 2000... View full lot details
Lot 393:
Estimate: £70/100
Neil Harvey Fairbrother. Lancashire, Transvaal & England 1982-2002. Transvaal navy cloth cap worn by Fairbrother with gold lion emblem and ‘Transvaal’ embroidered to front. The cap by ‘Sacap’ of Cape Town, initialled to the inside ‘NHF’. Bought by the vendor in Neil Fairbrother’s Benefit year. Very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 394:
Estimate: £200/300
Graeme Swann. Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire & England 1998-2013. Glenn McGrath Foundation pink England cloth cap presented to Swann just prior to the start of the Australia v England Test match in 2011. The cap by ‘Michael of Chatham’, with embroidered England emblem of the three lions and coronet to front with the number ‘25” below. to the back is his player appearance number ‘641’. Size 7.25”. The England and Australia players wear these caps prior to... View full lot details
Lot 395:
Estimate: £30/50
Dermot Reeve. Pair of ‘Rest of the World’ yellow and mauve cricket shirts worn by Brian McMillan of South Africa and Neil Fairbrother of England in the Reeve Benefit match ‘Warwickshire v Rest of the World’ held at Edgbaston in August 1996. Names printed to back. Fairbrother has signed his shirt. Qty 2. Previously sold by Knights... View full lot details
Lot 396:
Estimate: £70/100
Darren Gough. Yorkshire & England. England white Test shirt worn by Gough. The shirt with England emblem of three lions and coronet plus Vodafone sponsors logo to chest. To sleeves ‘Vodafone’ and ‘Admiral’ sponsors logos. Signed by Gough to chest. The shirt was given to the vendor by Gough, a personal friend. Good/very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 397:
Estimate: £50/80
‘England v Pakistan Test Tour 2005’. England short sleeve white shirt with three lions and crown emblem to chest, and sponsor’s logos to chest and sleeves. The shirt fully signed to the front by the sixteen playing members of the England touring party. Signatures are Vaughan (Captain), Anderson, Bell, Collingwood, Flintoff, Giles, Harmison, Hoggard, Jones, Loudon, Pietersen, Plunkett, Prior, Strauss, Trescothick and Udal. The shirt framed and glazed with players’ names and ‘Professional Cricketers’ Association’... View full lot details
Lot 398:
Estimate: £50/80
‘England v Sri Lanka ODI Series 2006’. England blue short sleeve shirt with red sleeves and trim, three lions and crown emblem to chest, and sponsor’s logos to chest and sleeves. The shirt fully signed to the front by the fifteen playing members of the England team with printed names of each player below the signature. Signatures are Strauss (Captain), Bell, Bresnan, Chapple, Collingwood, Cook, Dalrymple, Harmison, Jones, Joyce, Loudon, Sajid Mahmood, Pietersen, Plunkett and... View full lot details
Lot 399:
Estimate: £20/30
Alec Stewart. England blue sunhat with England emblem to front signed to rim by fourteen members of an England team from the 1990’s. Signatures include Stewart, Atherton, Thorpe, Ramprakash, Gough, White, Fairbrother, Cork, Russell etc. ‘Alec’ handwritten to inside. G... View full lot details
Lot 400:
Estimate: £30/50
England Over-60s tour to Australia 2016/17. Original tour cap and player’s shirt for the tour. The navy blue cap by ‘Gentlemen and Players’ with England three lions emblem and ‘England 60+’ to front. The short sleeve navy blue shirt by ‘Hawk’ with red and white trim to sleeves, emblem and sponsor’s logo to front. Also an unused Reader ‘60 Plus Seevent County Cricket’ ball. The cap with initials T.R.S., of Trevor Shales of Norfolk who... View full lot details
Lot 401:
Estimate: £70/100
Cricket shirts. Selection of cricket shirts, some signed, some possibly match worn, an Australian green and gold one day shirt, ‘Ponting’, number ‘14’ and ‘Australia’ to back, Australian emblem and sponsors logo ‘VB’ to front, wear to printing on the back of the shirt, England blue one day shirt with Key’, number ‘35’ and ‘England’ to back, England emblem and sponsor ‘Admiral’ to front, a pair of ‘A.C.B.’ training shorts signed by Mark Taylor, a... View full lot details
Lot 402:
Estimate: £70/100
Cricket Boots used in the 1880’s. Canvas boots were the first traditional cricket boots to manufactured in the 1880’s. Most first class cricketers up until that point wore brown shoes or boots. These boots have a bonded surface of jute rope material, as used in modern espadrilles and compared with later styles offered little ankle support. Sold with a pair of cricket boots from the 1930’s. These leather boots were advertised as being ‘built on... View full lot details