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Books & Bound Manuscripts (201)
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Lot 97[Z] [William Gilbert Grace]
Sold for £100
Lot 98[Z] Rattigan (Terence Mervyn) A Four page typed manuscript for the Cricketer [1964]
Lot 99[Z] Ashley-Cooper (Frederick Samuel) Curiosities of First-Class Cricket
Sold for £60
Lot 100[Z] Cardus (Neville) and Arlott (John) The Noblest Game
Sold for £250
Lot 101[Z] Colman (Sir Jeremiah) The Noble Game of Cricket
Lot 102[Z] Bannister (R.C.) and Hamilton (R.V.) Sport in Lisburn
Sold for £25
Lot 103[Z] Payne (John Bertram) Index to all First-Class Matches
Sold for £50
Lot 104[Z] [Cricket]
Sold for £35
Lot 105[Z] [Cricket]
Sold for £30
Lot 106[Z] [Cricket]
Sold for £70
Lot 107[Z] [Cricket]
Lot 108[Z] Rosenwater (Irving) Alfred James Gaston
Sold for £40
Lot 109[Z] [Cricket Biographies & Writing]
Lot 110[Z] [Wanostrocht (Nicholas)] Felix on the Bat
Lot 120[inc] [Cricket Interest] Two Victorian printed cotton souvenir scarves
Lot 121[inc] [Silk Scorecard] Australian Tour 1930, Australia v Gloucestershire
Unsold
Lot 122[inc] [Canterbury Cricket Week] Three Playbills, an Epilogue and a Booklet
Lot 123[inc] Joseph Durham (1814-77) A bronze figure of a cricketer
Sold for £900
Lot 124[Z] Engraved map of Marylebone after Richard Horwood
Sold for £150
Lot 125[inc] A set of six silver County Cricket Champion commemorative goblets
Sold for £800
Lot 126[inc] A collection of eight early 20th Century cast iron cricket bat punches
Sold for £45
Lot 127[inc] A cotton handkerchief commemorating ‘England’s Champion Batsman’ Sir John Berry ‘Jack’ Hobbs
Lot 128[inc] [W. G. Grace] A cotton cricketing handkerchief
Lot 129[inc] A Victorian silver plated novelty toast rack
Lot 130[inc] A Victorian silver plated toast rack
Lot 131[inc] Two silver plate mounted oak cricket trophy plaques
Lot 132[inc] A large silver mounted oak shield shaped cricket trophy plaque
Sold for £220
Lot 133[inc] An early 20th Century Continental bronzed cast metal cricket trophy
Lot 134[inc] A Victorian monogrammed black velvet cricket cap
Sold for £140
Lot 135[inc] Two W. W. Harrison & Co. pewter cricketer spill vases
Lot 136[inc] A silver engine turned cigarette box and hinged cover
Lot 137[inc] Two Victorian silver cricket medals and a locket
Sold for £15
Lot 138[inc] A mahogany and brass mounted novelty cricket letter rack
Lot 139[inc] A Victorian white marble bust of a bearded man
Lot 140[inc] A late 20th Century green wool cricket cap
Lot 141[inc] An early 20th Century sterling silver golfing vesta case
Sold for £20
Lot 142[inc] An early 20th Century Amersham Pin Cricket bagatelle
Lot 143[inc] [Player’s Cigarettes cards] Cricketers 1938
Lot 144[inc] A quantity of framed cricketing ephemera
Lot 145[inc] W.G. Grace [William Gilbert Grace] Manuscript autograph Letter 1885
Sold for £200
Lot 146[Z] John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack: 1864-1878 Facsimile Edition
Lot 147[Z] John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack, 1879
Sold for £130
Lot 148[Z] [Willows Reprint] John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack
Sold for £550
Lot 149[Z] John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack, 1880
Sold for £110
Lot 150[Z] John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack, 1881
Sold for £320
Lot 151[Z] John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack, 1883
Sold for £180
Lot 152[Z] John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack, 1883
Lot 153[Z] John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack, 1884
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