Sporting Memorabilia 2008-11-11 Auction - 670 Price Results - BUDDS in uk - Page 8
192: A collection of cricket memorabilia, modern Wisden605: A group of eight Will Mather Cup programmes Hendon560: Arsenal v Everton single-sheet programme 22nd Apri
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Lots 1 to 12 British Horseracing Authority auction of Historic and Distinctive Racing Colours Lots 13 to 18 Hunting Lots 19 to 116 Horse Racing Lots 117 to 122 General Sport Lots 123 to 126 American Sports Lots 127 to 145 Boxing Lots 146 to 225 Cricket Lot 226 Croquet Lots 227 to 247 golf Lots 248 to 306 Motor Sports Lots 307 to 345 Olympic Games and sports Lots 346 to 387 Lawn Tennis, Table Tennis & Racquet Sports Lots 388 to 389 Rowing Lots 390 to 393 Rugby League Lots 394 to 418 Rugby Union Lots 419 to 664 A special section of Arsenal Football Club memorabilia (soccer) Lots 665 to 1309 Football (soccer)
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Herbert Sutcliffe's first bat in club cricket, the: Herbert Sutcliffe's first bat in club cricket, the spliced size 5 handle seemingly from another bat and used for a salvage repair, the back mounted with silvered shield engraved PUDSEY ST. LAWRENCE
0168: Herbert Sutcliffe's first bat in club cricket, theEst. £600-£800
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Adam Powell's blue MCC touring cap from the 1935-3: Adam Powell's blue MCC touring cap from the 1935-36 Tour to England and New Zealand, George & the Dragon motif, the label inscribed in ink A G POWELL A G Powell of Cambridge University and Essex was
0169: Adam Powell's blue MCC touring cap from the 1935-3Est. £200-£250
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A split and hinged cricket stump from Jim Laker's: A split and hinged cricket stump from Jim Laker's 19 wicket Test Match at Old Trafford in 1956 signed by the England and Australia teams, the Stuart Surridge stump with 11 England signatures and 17
0170: A split and hinged cricket stump from Jim Laker'sEst. £600-£800
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Len Maddocks's cricket bat and batting gloves used: Len Maddocks's cricket bat and batting gloves used in Jim Laker's 19 wicket Test Match at Old Trafford in 1956, the Stuart Surridge bat signed in ink on the reverse by Maddocks, the handle with an
0171: Len Maddocks's cricket bat and batting gloves usedEst. £400-£600
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Ken Barrington: a brown Surrey CCC cap maker's lab: Ken Barrington: a brown Surrey CCC cap maker's label for Jack Hobbs Ltd
0172: Ken Barrington: a brown Surrey CCC cap maker's labEst. £300-£500
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A group of four Barrington cricket sweaters, a Sur: A group of four Barrington cricket sweaters, a Surrey CCC sleeveless, a MCC long-sleeved, a MCC sleeveless, and an England long-sleeved
0173: A group of four Barrington cricket sweaters, a SurEst. £150-£250
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Don Mosey's library of books and publications rela: Don Mosey's library of books and publications relating to cricket, including Percy Cross Standing's Cricket of To-Day and Yesterday (2 vols), various annuals, biographies, histories, many titles by
0175: Don Mosey's library of books and publications relaEst. £180-£220
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Wisden and other cricket books and publications, J: Wisden and other cricket books and publications, John Wisden Cricketers' Almanacks, hardback for 1955, hardbacks with d/j's for 1979, 1980 & 1984, limp linen for 1943, 1954, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985 &
0176: Wisden and other cricket books and publications, JEst. £150-£200
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Hill (Roland Pretty) Rip's Kricket Karicatures, 2: Hill (Roland Pretty) Rip's Kricket Karicatures, 2 vols, for 1896 and 1899; sold together with A Portfolio of Cricket Prints with an introduction from Irving Rosenwater, published by Holland Press and
0178: Hill (Roland Pretty) Rip's Kricket Karicatures, 2Est. £100-£150
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The Cricketer, a run from the first year of public: The Cricketer, a run from the first year of publication 1921 through to 1993, the following years bound in green cloth 1921, 1932, and 1946-1956 inclusive, the remainder in green Cricketer Magazine
0179: The Cricketer, a run from the first year of publicEst. £300-£500
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The first printing of the 1788 MCC Laws of Cricket: The first printing of the 1788 MCC Laws of Cricket in a newspaper, in a complete and original complete 8-page edition of The London Chronicle No. 5,119 for 25th to 28th July 1789, measuring 12 by
0182: The first printing of the 1788 MCC Laws of CricketEst. £2,000-£2,500
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The Times 'MCC Number' published 25th May 1937 to: The Times 'MCC Number' published 25th May 1937 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Marylebone Cricket Club, full-page portrait of Thomas Lord on the front page, 24 pages, in superb condition
0183: The Times 'MCC Number' published 25th May 1937 toEst. £250-£300
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A handbill for the Eton & Harrow cricket match at: A handbill for the Eton & Harrow cricket match at Lord's 3rd & 4th August 1837, printed by Morgan of Portman market, laid down on a mount, framed & glazed, overall 34 by 25.5cm., 13 1/4 by 10in.
0184: A handbill for the Eton & Harrow cricket match atEst. £200-£300
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An extremely rare silk scorecard commemorating Arc: An extremely rare silk scorecard commemorating Archie MacLaren's innings of 424 for Lancashire v Somerset at Taunton 15th-17th July 1895, which set a record score in an English County Cricket match,
0185: An extremely rare silk scorecard commemorating ArcEst. £600-£800
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A silk scorecard commemorating the England v Austr: A silk scorecard commemorating the England v Australia Test Match at Trent Bridge in 1905, notable performances by Maclaren 140, Laver 64-7 and Bosanquet 107-8, framed & glazed, overall 31 by
0186: A silk scorecard commemorating the England v AustrEst. £150-£200
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An official commemorative printed scorecard for th: An official commemorative printed scorecard for the Lord's Centenary 1814-1914, headed 'Lord's Cricket Ground Centenary 1814-1914, the centre with the scorecard for the game M.C.C. v Hertfordshire
0187: An official commemorative printed scorecard for thEst. £200-£250
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A souvenir handkerchief commemorating Jack Hobbs's: A souvenir handkerchief commemorating Jack Hobbs's hundred centuries, printed circa 1922 with portraits and extensive career details, framed & glazed, 45 by 43cm., 17 3/4 by 16 3/4in. PLEASE NOTE
0188: A souvenir handkerchief commemorating Jack Hobbs'sEst. £120-£160