Bradmania 2012-12-14 Auction - 261 Price Results - Ravenswick in AU - Page 3
100: Bradman Testcap for 1946220: Charles Harrisson's Wild's Parts 191296: Don Bradman Lifemask by Thelma Dahle
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Sydney, Australia
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Bradmania

Bradmania comes to Bowral with the Don's life-mask from 1930, His World Record Partnership bat from 1946 (234!), two previously undocumented match-used Bradman bats (1937 Shield bat and a NSW Shield bat from the Bodyline era). Sporting treasures include the Thicknesse collection of Rugby League scrapbooks and photographs, including the 1933 Kangaroo Tour diary, signed team items 1948 Australian Olympic materials, early cricket and rugby, Moss Vale and Goulburn trophies, even a Phar Lap bridle. AUSTRALIANA includes Douglas Mawson material, including replica chair from the Mawson Huts, a rare painting of the expedition by Harrison, an original bottle of Yalumba 1919 Port made for the Mawson expedition, artworks by Wendy Sharpe and Garry Shead, historic photographs and CDVs, signed Kingsford Smith air mail, a life-mask of JJ Bradfield, an early Australian botanic collection, photographs by Frank Hurley, items signed by Edmund Hillary, Silver Coins and Signed Australian Bank Notes, Group of Australian Prime Minister's Signatures
Colonial Cricket: An original premiership shield, 39 x 28, of carved wood with electroplate details including engraved shield noting North Sydney Cricket Club as winning the1898-99 First Grade Premiership, ten of 11
0049: Colonial CricketEst. A$2,000-A$3,000Lot Passed
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Colonial Cricket Scrapbook: A bound foolscap volume packed with dated cricket items 1891-96, with a wadge of pages from Cricket magazine of the same period, tipped in to front. Lots on colonial cricket in Australia and New
0050: Colonial Cricket ScrapbookEst. A$100-A$200
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1890s Cufflinks: A pair of enamelled cufflinks showing a batsman, blue, green & white on metal, in a presentation box; probably a homage to the batsman Ranjitsinjhi (3)
0051: 1890s CufflinksEst. A$100-A$200
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Signed Trumper: An unusual piece of furniture, 11 x 46cm, titled Australian Team, and signed by the 1905 Australians, including Victor Trumper, Armstrong, Duff, Kelly et al. Rare to find these signatures in any form.
0052: Signed TrumperEst. A$800-A$1,200
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Cricket Miscelleny: A group of mostly original pages from the 1920s and 30s, with good Australian content, including portraits of Spofforth and Turner
0053: Cricket MiscellenyEst. A$20-A$30
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Clem Hill 1909: An original pen and ink by English cartoonist R.I.P. showing Clem Hill with Plum Warner in 1909, prepared for publication, image 12 x 9.5cm, mounted. Scarce.
0054: Clem Hill 1909Est. A$500-A$800
SF Barnes: An early cricket plate, 19cm in diameter, showing the great English bowler SF Barnes in the field.
0055: SF BarnesEst. A$100-A$200Lot Passed
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1921 Teams Signed: An original photograph of the ship taking the 1920-1 Australians and visiting Englishmen to England for the 1921 Ashes series, produced by Exchange Studios, Sydney, 21 x 32cm, and signed by both
0056: 1921 Teams SignedEst. A$1,000-A$2,000
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Australians 1921: An original postcard by Bolland of London, showing the 1921 Australian team, signed by all in ink – Ryder, Bardsley, Hendry, Jack Gregory, Mayne, Andrews, Mailey, McDonald, Collins, Armstrong,
0057: Australians 1921Est. A$1,000-A$2,000
Original 1921 Scorecard: A double-side scorecard for England v Australia Test at Kennington Oval, partly completed showing Mead scored 112, Russell 101* and Andrews 94. Scarce.
0058: Original 1921 ScorecardEst. A$50-A$80Lot Passed
Australians 1926 Scorecard: A double-side scorecard Surrey v Australia July 261926, with pencil inscriptions of the game showing Woodfull scoring 156 runs.
0059: Australians 1926 ScorecardEst. A$50-A$80Lot Passed
Test ticket 1926: An original ticket for the Test at Lords in June 1926, as posted out in April.
0060: Test ticket 1926Est. A$40-A$60Lot Passed
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Macartney autograph: The signature of Australian batsman Charlie Macartney on a piece, not pasted down. Bright
0061: Macartney autographEst. A$80-A$120
1926 Scorecard: An original 4p scorecard for the match Australia v Leicestershire in May 1926, not completed.
0062: 1926 ScorecardEst. A$40-A$60Lot Passed
SCG Scorecard 1928: A scarce double-side scorecard printed at ground by TM Greene, the match between England v Australia in December 1928, showing centuries to Woodfull (111), Hendry (112) and Hammond (251). Bradman’s
0063: SCG Scorecard 1928Est. A$80-A$120Lot Passed
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Signed Bradman c1930: An early portrait of Bradman, 10.5 x 7.5 cm, signed in crisp blue ink.
0064: Signed Bradman c1930Est. A$100-A$200
Signed Bradman Postcard: A Tuck postcard of Bradman as Captain in 1934, signed neatly to reverse.
0065: Signed Bradman PostcardEst. A$100-A$200Lot Passed
Welcome Team Ticket: A Dinner Ticket, 9 x 11cm, to Welcome Home the rampant 1930 Australian Cricket team, at David Jones 22 November 1930, as arranged by Frank Cush.
0066: Welcome Team TicketEst. A$50-A$80Lot Passed
Early Bradman Signed: A great early lithograph of Bradman (Sports & General), image 22 x 15 cm , nicely signed. Very good.
0067: Early Bradman SignedEst. A$150-A$250Lot Passed
Bodyline Bowlers: An original press photograph (Evening Express Liverpool) dated 13 April 1932, 16 x 24cm, one fold, showing a sprightly trio of bowlers – Larwood, Voce and Lilley.
0068: Bodyline BowlersEst. A$50-A$80Lot Passed
Early Bradman autograph: Part of a letter, 9 x 12.5cm, inscribed Yours sincerely, Don Bradman and pasted down to a larger page. A good example of Bradman autograph 1930-32.
0069: Early Bradman autographEst. A$100-A$200Lot Passed
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Bradman signed Photo: An original press photo, 15 x 9.5cm showing Bradman with his gear c1934, with a nice later signature, crisp
0070: Bradman signed PhotoEst. A$80-A$120
Bradman letter 1937: An original letter from Don Bradman dated 28/1/37 to Mr Glossop, with good content. Bradman has just played before “87,000 people” and says “perhaps we are saving up some runs for the English
0071: Bradman letter 1937Est. A$300-A$500Lot Passed
Bradman letter: An original letter on Hotel Victoria letterhead dated 7/9/38 from Don Bradman to Glossop after the 1938 Ashes series, noting that “my leg is mending very slowly.” Bradman stayed on in England to
0072: Bradman letterEst. A$250-A$350Lot Passed