Auction of Cricket, Wisden Cricketers' Almanacks, Football and Sporting Memorabilia

Three day live sale. Day 1: lots 1-520. Day 2: lots 521-1018. Day 3: lots 1019-1539

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Auction of Cricket, Wisden Cricketers' Almanacks, Football and Sporting Memorabilia

Three day live sale. Day 1: lots 1-520. Day 2: lots 521-1018. Day 3: lots 1019-1539

Auction closed (3 day sale)

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  • ( Lots: 1-520)
  • ( Lots: 521-1018)
  • ( Lots: 1019-1539)

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  • 16:00 GMT - 19:00 GMT
  • 08:00 GMT - 10:15 GMT
  • 08:00 GMT - 10:15 GMT
  • 08:00 GMT - 10:15 GMT

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Currency: GBP
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M.C.C. tour to India, Pakistan and Ceylon 1951/52. Official autograph sheet with printed title, signed in different coloured inks by sixteen membe...

Victorian cricket plate. A 19th Century Staffordshire plate with transfer printed decoration centre of a cricket match in progress in black, with ...

William Gilbert Grace. Original Coalport porcelain plate commemorating W.G. Grace’s Century Of Centuries 1895, decorated in blue with central port...

‘The Boss’ A very rare Royal Doulton ‘All Black Team’ series candlestick, entitled ‘The Boss’, printed and painted with a boy cricketer in red shi...

‘Out for a Duck’ Royal Doulton Black Boy saucer, entitled ‘Out for a Duck’ printed with a boy cricketer in red shirt and a floppy hat in batting p...

Village cricket bowl. Staffordshire 19th century bowl, transfer printed in sepia with three scenes of village cricket, with church and tents to ba...

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