Catalogue for the auction of
Cricket, Football & Sporting Memorabilia

To be held on Friday, Saturday & Sunday
10th, 11th & 12th April 2026

Lot 459:
Estimate: £70/100
Cricket cap. Crested china cricket cap with colour emblem for ‘Cheddar’. 2.5” diameter. Rita China. Good/very good condition. Rare... View full lot details
Lot 460:
Estimate: £70/100
Cricket cap. Crested china cricket cap with colour emblem for ‘Gainsborough’. 2.5” diameter. Leadbeater China. Good/very good condition. Rare... View full lot details
Lot 461:
Estimate: £60/90
Cricket bat. Crested china cricket bat with colour emblem for ‘Ivergordon’. ‘Arcadian China. Approximately 4.75” long. Good/very good condition. Rare... View full lot details
Lot 462:
Estimate: £60/90
Cricket bat. Crested china cricket bat with colour emblem for ‘York’. Waterfall Heraldic China. Approximately 4.75” long. Slight loss to the printed ‘K’ of York otherwise in good/very good condition. Rare... View full lot details
Lot 463:
Estimate: £100/150
Victorian ceramic cricket shoe. A beautifully sculptured miniature ceramic cricket shoes, circa 1900 (or earlier), registration mark to heel of the shoe ‘335843’. The exquisite shoe, measuring 5” long, in white canvas and leather uppers with red soles and real laces through row of five holes to each side. Good condition. Rarely seen cricket shoe... View full lot details
Lot 464:
Estimate: £80/120
Cricketers’ compass. Small ornate Victorian silver hallmarked circular compass with compass to face and to verso image of batsman with stumps and wicket keeper behind. Metal loop suspension. Decorative casing. Unusual. Approximately .75” diameter. Minor wear otherwise in good condition... View full lot details
Lot 465:
Estimate: £60/90
Cricket locket. Attractive circular gold metal locket with batsman and fielders to the centre and glass to both sides. .75” diameter. Good condition... View full lot details
Lot 466:
Estimate: £200/300
W.G. Grace. Impressive Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug with pale body and dark brown rim, decorated with three portraits/roundels of W.G. Grace, K.S. Ranjitsinhji and George Giffen within scrolling foliage. Two tone brown strap handle. Produced in 1896. Approx 7” high. Impressed Doulton Lambeth stamp and factory mark to base ‘9891’. Good condition... View full lot details
Lot 467:
Estimate: £250/350
Doulton Lambeth stoneware tobacco jar, hand decorated with six moulded relief vignettes of cricketers to each arched roundel, three in various batting poses, one in wicket-keeping pose and two in fielding pose with an impressed overall flower motif on the brown background. Darker brown rim and base with beaded decoration. The tobacco jar is sadly lacking its lid, the lid should be with small blue flowers and ivy decoration surrounding a figure of a crouching... View full lot details
Lot 468:
Estimate: £300/400
Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug, of bulbous form, moulded with 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 flower Art Nouveau decoration to top and sides in green, blue and brown glaze. Strap handle in brown glaze. Approximately 9” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and number ‘157’ and makers mark, c1880/90’s. Some marking speckling to glaze surface... View full lot details
Lot 469:
Estimate: £350/450
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 brown background with stylised floral leaf and flower Art Nouveau decoration to top and beneath in blue and green glaze, the handles unusually rectangular and decorated with an attractive and unusual brown and green glaze. 6.5” tall. Incised to base with Doulton Lambeth and number... View full lot details
Lot 470:
Estimate: £200/300
Doulton Lambeth stoneware beaker, moulded with relief vignettes of cricketers, a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, Abel, Woods and McGregor in white on a brown background. With stylised daisy and floral leaf Art Nouveau decoration to top and sides in green, blue and brown glaze. Hallmarked silver rim. Doulton Lambeth impressed marks to base circa 1880’s. 4.75” tall. Good/very good condition with lovely colourful decoration... View full lot details
Lot 471:
Estimate: £70/100
Albert Edward Relf. Sussex, Auckland & England 1900-1921. Black leather wallet with button silver clasp and decorative corners. The initials ‘A.E.R.’ to front. The wallet has a card with the following handwritten inscription ‘Ex Relf Family. Presented at Albert Relf for breaking F.W. Tate’s record of 1340 wickets for Sussex. The wallet presented by Sussex C.C.C. following the match v Derbyshire at Hove, June 9th & 10th 1913’. Good to very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 472:
Estimate: £120/160
Albert Edward Relf. Sussex, Auckland & England 1900-1921. Silver cigarette box presented to Albert Relf in cricket season 1925-1926 by W.D.S. May of behalf of the Wellington Collage XI. The engraved inscription to the box lid reads ‘A.E. Relf from W.D.S. May, Wellington Collage XI 1925-1926’. Relf was cricket coach at Wellington College from approximately 1920-1937 and this may well have been a thank you from the team of boys. Rubbed and worn hallmarks. Odd... View full lot details
Lot 473:
Estimate: £60/90
‘Sussex C.C.C.’ Robertson’s Golden Shred Golly badge c1936/1939. A 1.5” enamelled metal lapel Golly badge showing a cricketer batsman with ‘Golden Shred’ slogan to chest and ‘Sussex’ to scroll below. Maker’s stamp ‘H.W.Miller Ltd B’Ham’ to back of the badge. The badge attached to rare original advertising backing card with title ‘Eat & Enjoy Golden Shred Marmalade’. Good condition... View full lot details
Lot 474:
Estimate: £150/250
Australian tour of England 1938. Silver plated round salver produced to commemorate the tour, the title engraved to centre ‘Australia 1938 Gt. Britain’ with image of a kangaroo and surrounding the title are engraved the sixteen signatures of the Australian touring party Bradman (Captain), McCabe, Badcock, Barnes, Barnett, Brown, Chipperfield, Fingleton, Fleetwood-Smith, Hassett, McCormick, O’Reilly, Waite, Walker, Ward and White. Floral decoration to the outer rim. 10.25” diameter. Good/very good condition. Not previously seem by... View full lot details
Lot 475:
Estimate: £100/150
M.C.C. tour of India 1963/64. Large silver plated round salver presented to M.C.C. Secretary Billy Griffith by the India Cricket Board. Inscription to centre reads ‘To Mr S.C. Griffith, Secretary , Marylebone Cricket Club, London from The President and Members of The Board of Control for Cricket in India, New Delhi, 9th February 1964. Floral decoration to the outer rim. 12.5” diameter. The salver made by Vummidiar of Madras. Good/very good condition. Previously sold by... View full lot details
Lot 476:
Estimate: £250/350
Maurice William Tate. Sussex & England 1912-1937. E.P.B.M. silver plated tea set, comprising of a teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug. Engraved to the teapot is the following inscription ‘Johnnie Walker Trophy. Presented to M.W. Tate, Adelaide 1925’. The sugar bowl and milk jug have Tate’s initial’s engraved to their sides. The tea set made by James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield, with makers marks to bases of all three items. The teapot stands approximately... View full lot details
Lot 477:
Estimate: £60/90
Brass cricket themed box. An attractive brass box with circular image of an early batsman wearing cap and holding his bat to lid. The interior of the box is compartmentalised. The box measures 3”x2.5”. Good condition... View full lot details
Lot 478:
Estimate: £80/120
Leather cricket bag manicure set. An exquisite miniature real leather cricket bag with stud connector which opens up to reveal a full and complete five piece manicure set including nail buffer, pair of nail scissors, file etc. Each with strapping to hold them in place. Each of the five pieces are hallmarked silver for Birmingham 1934 with the silver maker ‘WEG’. The bag measures 4.5” long. The bag a little worn but beautifully formed... View full lot details
Lot 479:
Estimate: £40/60
Brass cricket door knockers. Two different door knockers, one, which appears older than the other has a set of brass stumps with bails as the plate and a brass cricket bat knocker with reference/makers number NK1050581 to the underside of the bat, measures 3.5”, the second which appears to be polished brass is a in the shape of a cricket bat, 6”. Sold with a further heavy brass cricket bat measuring 6.25”. Good condition... View full lot details
Lot 480:
Estimate: £70/100
Hedley Verity. Yorkshire & England, 1930-39. W. Ellis of Bramley commemorative mug for ‘Hedley Verity, England’s Famous Spin Bowler’ with vignette of Verity in bowling pose. Verity’s ‘England and Australian Test Records’ to verso, ten wickets v Warwickshire 1931 and ten wickets v Nottinghamshire 1932 ‘including the Hat Trick’ and creating World Record figures of 19.4 overs, 16 maidens, 10 wickets for ten runs’. Stamps to base. Approximately 4” high. Some wear to gilt lustre... View full lot details
Lot 481:
Estimate: £60/90
‘I’m Here For The Ashes’ 1926. Rare and unusual dish, early 20th century, with centre inscription in green lettering with monogram ‘GR’ and Kings crown above. The centre and rim with colourful flower and floral decoration. ‘Losol Ware. Keeling & Co Ltd, Burslem’ backstamp in green. 5.5” diameter. Good condition... View full lot details
Lot 482:
Estimate: £80/120
Edward Patrick Kinsella. A rectangular ceramic wall plaque, after Kinsella, printed with a portrait of a boy cricketer wearing the distinctive white floppy hat, with stumps and bails flying having played his shot. Title to lower half ‘A Missed Boundary’. Artists initials F.A.R.’ to corner. Green and gilt border. 8”x9”. Good/very good condition. Previously sold as lot 2 in the Keith Crump auction of ceramics in September 2006 with sticker to verso... View full lot details
Lot 483:
Estimate: £60/90
George Duckworth. Lancashire & England. New Hall pottery oval wall plaque printed with a portrait of Duckworth keeping wicket, with a facsimile signature and brown rim. 6.5”. Circa 1930. ‘N.H.P.’ stamp to verso, fading. Repaired damage to plaque outer edge on the lower right hand side of the oval otherwise in good condition... View full lot details
Lot 484:
Estimate: £70/100
Herbert Sutcliffe, Yorkshire & England 1919-1945. W. Ellis Moorcroft of Bramley commemorative transfer printed mug for ‘Herbert Sutcliffe World Record Maker, 4 Centuries in 5 Test Matches’ with vignette of Sutcliffe in batting pose. With Pudsey Corporation crest and his England v Australia Test records for 1924-1925 to side and to reverse side is a vignette of his father ‘W. Sutcliffe... The Old Dacre Banks & Pudsey St Lawrence Cricketer’. Makers stamp to base. Approximately... View full lot details
Lot 485:
Estimate: £70/100
Village cricket mug. Staffordshire 19th century mug, transfer printed in black with two scenes of village cricket, with church and tents to background, floral and oak leaf inner rim decoration and crossed cricket bats, balls and stumps decoration to handle. Hand coloured in green, burgundy and yellow. Approx 4” tall. c1850’s/60’s. Odd minor faults otherwise in good condition for its age... View full lot details
Lot 486:
Estimate: £60/90
Village cricket bowl. Staffordshire 19th century mug, transfer printed in black with two scenes of village cricket, with church and tents to background, floral and oak leaf inner rim decoration. Hand coloured in green, burgundy, blue and yellow. Approx 5.5” diameter, 3.5” tall. c1850’s/60’s. Odd minor faults otherwise in good condition for its age... View full lot details
Lot 487:
Estimate: £30/50
‘Out for a Duck’. Royal Doulton Beswick figure of a duck batsman 1999. Limited edition 994 of 1500 produced. 6” tall. In original box. VG... View full lot details
Lot 488:
Estimate: £50/80
‘Out for a Duck’. Royal Doulton ‘Bunnykins’ figure of a rabbit batsman 1995. Limited edition of 1250. 4” tall. VG... View full lot details
Lot 489:
Estimate: £50/70
‘Bowler’. Royal Doulton ‘Bunnykins’ figure of a rabbit bowler 1994. Limited edition of 1000. 4.25” tall. Very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 490:
Estimate: £50/70
‘Wicket-keeper’. Royal Doulton ‘Bunnykins’ figure of a rabbit wicketkeeper 1994. Limited edition of 1000. 4” tall. Very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 491:
Estimate: £50/70
‘Batsman’. Royal Doulton ‘Bunnykins’ figure of a rabbit batsman 1994. Limited edition of 1000. 4.25” tall. Very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 492:
Estimate: £50/70
‘Umpire Bunnykins’. Handmade and decorated ceramic Bunnykins figure of an umpire signalling ‘out’. Series no. DB360, produced by Royal Doulton 2004. Limited edition no. 556 of 1000 pieces. 4.5” tall. VG... View full lot details
Lot 493:
Estimate: £250/350
William Gilbert Grace. Original Coalport porcelain plate commemorating W.G. Grace’s Century Of Centuries 1895, decorated in the rarer puce (redish brown) with central portrait of Grace and dates of each individual century and who scored against radiating out from the centre. With plain semi-gadrooned rim. 9” diameter. Coalport stamp and ‘In Commemoration of Dr W.G. Grace’s Century of Centuries 1866-1895’ in puce to back. Good/very good condition. Rare... View full lot details
Lot 494:
Estimate: £120/160
William Gilbert Grace. Original Coalport porcelain plate commemorating W.G. Grace’s Century Of Centuries 1895, decorated in the blue with central portrait of Grace and dates of each individual century and who scored against radiating out from the centre. With plain semi-gadrooned rim. 9” diameter. Coalport stamp and ‘In Commemoration of Dr W.G. Grace’s Century of Centuries 1866-1895’ in blue to back. Hairline crack to back of the plate which is noticeable to the front too... View full lot details
Lot 495:
Estimate: £50/80
W.G. Grace. Royal Doulton china figure of W.G. Grace. Grace is depicted in batting mode wearing M.C.C. cap with bat raised about to drive. Approx. 9” tall. Limited edition no. 748/9500. Produced in 1995. Very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 496:
Estimate: £70/100
W.G. Grace. Silver figure of W.G. Grace standing wearing cap and in batting pose with bat held to side. The figure mounted to wooden base with title to front ‘W.G. Grace’. Hallmarked London 2019 and the silver makers mark NVB for Norman Victor Bassant. The figure stands 5.5” tall. Very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 497:
Estimate: £50/80
‘W.G. Grace’ England v Australia 1896. Royal Doulton bone china plate. The plate shows Grace batting and was produced from an original engraving. Collectors Gallery Edition 1998. Limited edition 262/7500. Sold with a similar plate ‘The History of the Ashes’. Coalport Collectors Gallery Edition plate featuring the game played at the Oval in 1882. Both 10.5” diameter. Both limited editions of 7500. Plus a Coalport plate ‘Centenary of Test Cricket at Old Trafford 1984’. Coalport... View full lot details
Lot 498:
Estimate: £50/80
W.G. Grace smoking pipe 1895. Vulcanite cricket pipe with cricket bat shaped stem and ‘Grace head’ pipe bowl with ball foot to base. Stamped ‘W.G.G. ET.47. A.D. 1895’. ‘Centuplico’ and ‘Made abroad’ to back of the bat. 5.5” long. Mounted on a ‘home made’ wooden stand with titles to side. The pipe appears to have been smoked, good condition... View full lot details
Lot 499:
Estimate: £50/80
‘The Boss’. Kinsella porcelain caricature spill vase of a young boy dressed as an Umpire in white coat wearing a white floppy hat. Printed title below spill vase. ‘Copyright 482317’ to base. German, circa early 1900’s. Approximately 5.5” tall. Damage with small loss to top of one of the sprigs of foliage to rear of figure, some chipping with small loss to the floppy hat otherwise in good condition. A rarer Kinsella figure... View full lot details
Lot 500:
Estimate: £30/40
Kinsella. Ceramic ashtray with ‘Kinsella’ boy batsman wearing floppy hat and holding bat, stumps to side, after Kinsella c1930’s. Minor wear to figure otherwise in good condition... View full lot details
Lot 501:
Estimate: £300/500
‘Good for Fifty’. Royal Doulton Black Boy miniature two handled vase, with printed image of 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 and handles. 2” tall. Doulton backstamp and number E4336’ to base. Circa 1907. Good/very good condition. A very scarce and rarely seen ‘Black... View full lot details
Lot 502:
Estimate: £400/600
‘I was’nt Ready’. A large Royal Doulton ‘Black Boy’ bone china tall sided bowl, entitled ‘I was’nt ready’ printed inside the bowl with a boy in red shirt, yellow waistcoat and a floppy hat looking glum with his wicket broken behind him. Green floral decoration to outer and inner rim and handles. 10” diameter. Doulton backstamp and number D2864’ to base. Circa 1907. Some slight loss to the green paint on the rim, some minor... View full lot details
Lot 503:
Estimate: £250/350
‘There’s Style!’. A Royal Doulton Black Boy dinner plate, entitled ‘There’s Style!’ printed with a boy in red jacket and a floppy hat stood in batting stance in front of the wicket. Green floral decoration to inner and outer rim. 9.5” diameter. Doulton backstamp to base. Minor mark and wear to the decoration otherwise in good/very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 504:
Estimate: £250/350
‘Ready for Chances’. A Royal Doulton Black Boy dinner plate, entitled ‘Ready for Chances’ printed with a boy in red shirt, yellow waistcoat and a floppy hat crouched awaiting a catch (as if in the slips). Green floral decoration to inner and outer rim. 10.5” diameter. Doulton backstamp and number ‘D2864’ to base. Odd very minor firing marks to the back otherwise in good/very good condition. A rarer ‘Black Boy’ title... View full lot details
Lot 505:
Estimate: £300/500
‘The Boss’. Royal Doulton Black Boy miniature flared lip jug, with printed image of a boy in red shirt and a floppy hat, wearing an umpire’s coat with bat to side, title to side. To verso a crest with ‘The All Black Team’. Green floral decoration to outer rim and handles. 2.25” tall. Doulton backstamp to base. Circa 1907. Good/very good condition. A very scarce and rarely seen ‘Black Boy’ miniature ceramic in lovely condition... View full lot details
Lot 506:
Estimate: £50/80
Taunton Cider. Large Wade cider mug decorated with cricket scenes to front and back in red. Produced in 1993 in a limited edition of 500. Reproduced from a 19th century original in the Taunton Cider collection. Sold with a Franklin porcelain ceramic tankard entitled ‘The Ashes Tankard 1882-1982’. Depicting Grace and Barlow batting, Barlow bowled by Spofforth for a duck, 6.5” high. Both in very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 507:
Estimate: £40/60
Cricket ceramics and metalware. Varied selection of items including modern metal figures of cricketers, a pair of cricket wicket bookends, a boy cricketer made out of slate, two cricket duck batsman by Acorn Ceramics, a bulldog batsman, a golliwog egg cup (worn), three various sized cricketing bears (one by Crown Derby), a W.G. Grace paperweight, two small modern reproduction Staffordshire figures of W.G. Grace etc. Plus a set of twelve pin badges representing flags of... View full lot details
Lot 508:
Estimate: £40/60
Cricket mugs/tankards. Small Staffordshire 3” waisted cricket mug with strap handle and beaded rim, with cream background and three raised figures in white of a batsman, bowler and wicket keeper, believed to be Lillywhite, Pilch and Box. c1870. Silver lustre floral decoration between figures. Hairline crack, very minor ship to edge otherwise in good condition. Sold with a Jasper Ware cricket tankard green/grey ceramic tankard produced to commemorate Worcestershire’s County Championship win in 1964. Good... View full lot details
Lot 509:
Estimate: £50/80
New Zealand 1973. Royal Worcester bone china plate produced by the factory to commemorate the New Zealand tour of England in 1973. The plate bears the printed signatures in gold of the New Zealand touring team visiting Worcester for the opening match of the tour. Signatures include Congdon, G.Turner, Parker, Collinge, Hadlee, Pollard, Howarth, Anderson etc. The plate measures approx 10.5” diameter with signatures in gold to centre with decorative gold edging to rim and... View full lot details
Lot 510:
Estimate: £50/70
‘Cricket’ and ‘The Tulip’. Victorian Staffordshire cricket mug with strap handle, transfer printed in black with images of an early cricket scene with boys playing cricket with title ‘cricket’ below and to the other side a scene of a girl picking tulips with title ‘The Tulip’ below. 2.5” tall. c1880. Minor wear otherwise in good condition... View full lot details
Lot 511:
Estimate: £40/60
Cricket and Tennis figures. Pair of cricketing and tennis figures in terracotta glaze with originally gold lustre. The boy figure holding a cricket bat to side with ball in hand and the girl a tennis racket and ball. Both wearing hats and stood on naturalistic bases, the girl with tennis net to background. Both approximately 9” tall. Almost total loss of lustre, large hairline crack to the back of the figure of the girl otherwise... View full lot details
Lot 512:
Estimate: £60/90
Robertson golliwog cricketers. Eleven different figures wearing cricket attire and blue caps, including eight batsmen in varying poses, one bowler and two wicket- keepers. Each approx. 2.5” tall with ‘Robertson’ to base. Date unknown. Minor wear, odd chip, otherwise in very good condition.... View full lot details
Lot 513:
Estimate: £120/160
Cricket jug. A light blue mid 19th century Staffordshire salt-glaze jug, the hexagonal bulbous body divided into six panels with cricketers wearing top hats, being Pilch, Clarke and Box. The panels nicely highlighted in a darker cobalt blue. Above and below are stylised floral decorations and scrolled handle on hexagonal foot. 6.5” tall. circa 1850. Minor chip to rim near to spot otherwise in good/very good condition. The rarer of the two jugs offered... View full lot details
Lot 514:
Estimate: £50/70
‘Cricket’ and ‘Leap Frog’. Victorian Staffordshire cricket mug with strap handle, transfer printed in black with images of an early cricket scene with boys playing cricket with title ‘cricket’ below and to the other side a scene of boys playing Leap Frog with title below. 2.5” tall. c1880. One tiny chip to the base, odd minor marks otherwise in good condition... View full lot details
Lot 515:
Estimate: £25/35
‘The Batman’. Royal Doulton 2003 HN4518. All white figure of a right handed batsman taking guard. From the Royal Doulton ‘Images’ Series. The figure stands 8” tall. Doulton stamps to base with year 2003. Very good condition in original box... View full lot details
Lot 516:
Estimate: £20/30
A ‘Cricket Daffy Duck’ batsman cricketer. Sporting Looney Tunes character cast in resin. Warner Bros 1999. Daffy is shown cork screwing in his shot, the ball breaking the wicket. In original box. Good condition... View full lot details
Lot 517:
Estimate: £30/50
‘Black and Yellow Labrador batsmen’. Robert Harrop Designs ‘Doggie People’ CC36A figures of a batsman labrador wearing a cap with bat in paw, one black and one. Both 5.5” tall. Sold with ‘Boxer dog bowler’. Robert Harrop Designs ‘Doggie People’ ‘Over the Wicket’ DP187 figures of a bowling boxer dog about to deliver the ball. 7” tall. All in original boxes. Qty 3... View full lot details
Lot 518:
Estimate: £40/60
Staffordshire cricket figures. Pair of original decorative Staffordshire 19th century pottery figures depicting a boy holding a cricket bat, wearing a white smock coat with belt, and a girl, in three quarter length dress, holding a ball. Approximately 6” tall. Good/very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 519:
Estimate: £70/100
Ernest Robson. Somerset 1895-1923. ‘Surrey v Somerset. The Oval 1900’. Brown leather wallet with compartments for cash, coinage, documents, paper book for notes with bone? pen etc. Inscribed to the closing flap of the wallet Somerset v Surrey at The Oval, June 11th, 12th & 13th 1900. E. Robson 104 and 5-26’. Presumably the wallet was presented to Robson after he had achieved this feat. Minor wear otherwise in good condition... View full lot details
Lot 520:
Estimate: £70/100
Silver cricket bat. Miniature silver cricket bat, hallmarked London 1930, presented in oblong box. The bat measures 4” long. An attractive item... View full lot details
Lot 521:
Estimate: £70/100
Lejeune heavy silver chrome cricket car mascot. The modern figure of a batsman playing a shot stands 5” tall. ‘Lejeune’ stamped to base. Very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 522:
Estimate: £60/90
‘Staffordshire County Cricket Club’. Original silver hallmarked vesta case with enamel Stafford shire emblem of the Stafford knot to centre in gold and the clubs title Staffordshire C.C.C. to side. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1906. Ring suspension to top of lid. Approximately 1.5”x1.75”. Minor wear, good condition... View full lot details
Lot 523:
Estimate: £80/120
Cecil Geoffrey Howard. Middlesex 1930 (3 matches). M.C.C. tour to Pakistan 1955-56. A pair of silver gilt cufflinks with enamel decoration in M.C.C. colours in diagonal bands, presented to Howard as Manager of the tour. Each cufflink engraved ‘C.G.H. Pakistan 55-56’ and the other ‘silver’ to verso. In original presentation box with the maker’s name ‘The Goldsmith & Silversmith Company Ltd, Regent Street, London to inside lining of the box G/VG... View full lot details
Lot 524:
Estimate: £40/60
‘Ashes’. Brass ashtray with title impressed to centre, to side rims images of a kangaroo with bat under his arm and lion tossing a ball into the air and to lower rim a set of three stumps and cricket ball. 3.75” diameter. Some wear otherwise in good condition... View full lot details
Lot 525:
Estimate: £60/90
England v Australia ‘Ashes’ 1938. Nine individual metal badges of a batsman at the wicket with named base at the bottom of the badge, bush through button fastening to back of each badge. Players named on the badges are Hutton, Townsend, Allen, Wyatt, Ames of England and O’Reilly and McCabe of Australia. There are duplicate badges of Allen and Townsend making up the nine badges. Each badge measures approximately .75” wide by 1.1” tall. One... View full lot details
Lot 526:
Estimate: £60/90
The Jubilee Test Match England v Australia 1977. A hall marked 22ct gold on sterling silver cricket bail produced to commemorate the Test Match and marking 100 years of ‘Ashes’ Test Cricket. The bail is hollow and in two sections which come apart. Inside is a rolled scroll detailing the scores in the game with facsimile autographs of both teams. The bail sits on a black stand with small engraved plaque which reads ‘The Jubilee... View full lot details
Lot 527:
Estimate: £80/120
M.C.C. tour of South Africa 1938/39 ‘Timeless Test Series’. Silver plated cigarette case with machine decoration showing a map of South Africa to top. The case made by ‘Greenacre’s of Durban, South Africa and in original box. The cigarette case measures approximately 4”x3”. The buyer bought it with the assumption that it was issued to players to commemorate the tour, player unknown. Good condition... View full lot details
Lot 528:
Estimate: £30/50
M.C.C. tour of Australia ‘Bodyline’ 1932/33. ‘The Ashes. Australia 1932/33’. Aluminium medallion by J.R. Gaunt & Sons Ltd of Birmingham. With names of the England team and Ashes urn to centre. J.R. Gaunt & Sons Ltd of Birmingham ‘Artistic Advertising Novelties’. Rare. VG... View full lot details
Lot 529:
Estimate: £30/40
Cricket bottle. Attractive cricket glass lemonade bottle with ‘B. Noble of Birstall’ with figure of a batsman, stumps and ball to side of bottle. circa 1890/1900. Approximately 8” tall. Good/very good condition... View full lot details
Lot 530:
Estimate: £30/50
Shane Warne ‘World Record Wicket Taker in Test matches’ and Wasim Akram ‘World Record Wicket Taker in one day matches’. A pair of Duncan Fearnley cricket balls, one red and signed by Warne and one white signed by Akram. Mounted in oak case with printed commemorative plaques and glass top. Minor wear to the signature of Akram, the signature of Warne has faded somewhat and the ball discoloured... View full lot details
Lot 531:
Estimate: £50/80
Cricket ball dyes/stamps. Interesting and unusual collection of eleven cricket ball brass metal dye stamps for stamping makers details onto cricket balls, normally in gold. The makers names include ‘Dark & Sons, Lord’s Ground, London’, ‘E.H. Bowley of Winchester’, ‘Lloyd & Sons, Lewis & Horsham’ (2), ‘Clapshaw & Cleave, Brighton’, ‘Specially made by Duke & Sons for Nadkarni & Co, Bombay’, ‘Rice Bros Ltd, East Grinstead’, ‘Rajindra, Gymkhana Club, Patiala’, ‘Lillywhite & Cornish & Co... View full lot details
Lot 531a:
Estimate: £30/40
Cricket themed gin. Three bottles of A.F. Cricketer’s Special Reserve Gin. 75cl bottles, each with different cricket design, a batsman, a bowler and a wicket-keeper. Two are unopened and full and the other empty. G... View full lot details
Lot 531b:
Estimate: £300/500
Sydney Francis Barnes, Warwickshire, Lancashire, Staffordshire, England & Wales 1894-1930. Gold and enamel medal presented to Barnes for his outstanding performance for Saltaire in the 1915 season. The medal was presented by ‘Yorkshire Sports’. To one side Bradford’s coat of arms with inscription to outer border ‘Presented by ‘Yorkshire Sports’ and to verso details of his achievements in the season ‘S.F. Barnes, Saltaire. Bradford League Bowing Prize. 108 overs, 40 maidens, 407 runs, 92 wickets.... View full lot details
Lot 532:
Estimate: £40/60
Leather cricket bag and kit. An early leather cricket bag containing a full size bat by Cobbett of Marylebone with serial number D.50291 stamped to rear splice. A pair of ‘Tony Lock Junior’ size 8 canvas cricket boots, hardly used. Also two pairs of batting gloves, wicket-keepers box/ abdominal guard, a pair of ‘Wisden Ebden’ wicket-keeper’s pads, and three stumps with brass ferrules and metal spikes. Good condition.... View full lot details

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