Sporting Memorabilia

Football, Olympic Games, Golf, Boxing, Cricket, Motor Sport, Horse Racing, Rugby, Tennis and other popular sports.

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Sporting Memorabilia

Football, Olympic Games, Golf, Boxing, Cricket, Motor Sport, Horse Racing, Rugby, Tennis and other popular sports.

Auction closed (3 day sale)

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  • ( Lots: 466 to 1086)
  • ( Lots: 1087 to 1700)

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After Archibald J. Stuart Wortley (1849-1905) DR W G GRACE AT THE WICKET,photogravure, published by Messrs. Manson, Swann and Morgan, Newcastle-up...

Edward Ardizzone CBE RA (British, 1900-1979) THE CRICKET NETS AT ST PAUL'S SCHOOL, c1960, School, circa 1960, depicting boys playing cricket in th...

Tim Bulmer (b.1958), THE INCURABLE SLUGGER and SLOW BUT DEADLY!, two original watercolours, one of a batsman hitting the ball, entitled The Incura...

Graham Clarke (b.1941) BAT AND BALL and ANCHOR AND HOPE, two limited edition coloured etchings, Bat and Ball depicting a cricket team seated outsi...

F.P. Barraud and F.G.Stevenson,  A CRICKET MATCH AT REPTON SCHOOL, published by Dickinson & Foster,1st October 1890, large etching depicting a cr...

After H. Matthews, a pair of views of the first Lord’s Cricket Ground, Dorset Square, Marylebone in 1797, circa 1870, two coloured lithographs wit...

Steven Garner (b.1957), THE VILLAGE IDIOT and IN THE DEEP, two original watercolours, one depicting a cricketer tapping the ball with his foot on ...

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