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Original Press photograph showing Lindwall bowling to Bill Edrich during the decisive 5th Test match of the 1953 Ashes cricket series, played at The Oval. Signed very nicely by Lindwall in ink to front. 25
£90.00 (Code: 82423)
Official programme for the charity cricket match played in honour of the West Indies legend Malcolm Marshall at the Honorary Artillery Company Ground, London on 27 July 2000, featuring two squads packed
£9.00 (Code: 94047)
Illustrated profiles and histories of 33 Cricket grounds, from top end Test to humbler county venues. Landscape format. 206pp. Slight staining to green cloth boards. No dust-wrapper. Good condition. Signed
£25.00 (Code: 91699)
A brilliantly researched sports quiz book with challenging (but fun) rounds on a variety of sports. Try these: Which footballer whose clubs include Chelsea and Stoke City came on as a substitute to
£7.00 (Code: 37796)
Cricket autobiography of "Plum" Warner, stylish opening bat for Rugby, Oxford University, Middlesex, MCC and England, whom he captained in 10 Test matches. He led Middlesex from 1908 to 1920, leading them
£78.00 (Code: 566)
Official scorecard for the very first first-class match played by Durham University on April 16-18, 2001. Despite Will Jefferson, James Foster and Michael Brown in their ranks the University side could
£25.00 (Code: 72243)
Original Press cricket photograph. Archer leaps in the air to celebrate the wicket of Edrich, caught at 1st slip by Hole off the bowling of Hill. The third Test, played at Old Trafford, Manchester on the
£18.00 (Code: 26599)
A full and lavishly illustrated account of the historic return of South Africa to Australia for the 1993/94 Test series, with introductory context followed by chapters on each match and an in-depth profile
£15.00 (Code: 86330)
In 13 years as a cricket umpire, Rowan was involved in many controversial events: the no-balling of Ian Meckiff, the walk-off by Ray Illingworth and his England team, and bust ups with Wes Hall about
£25.00 (Code: 85267)
Boycott's account of England's fraught cricket tour of the West Indies, which saw the expulsion from Guyana of Robin Jackman, the subsequent cancellation of the second Test and the sudden death of assistant
£20.00 (Code: 73829)
Bruce Hamilton (1900-1974) was the brother of the dramatist Patrick Hamilton, author of such classics as Hangover Square and Gaslight. Bruce's literary career took in both cricket and the history
£36.00 (Code: 85194)
Mid-tour brochure. Official English edition, edited by RA Byers-Barr. Cliff Porter's New Zealand team become known as the "Invincibles", winning every one of their 32 matches on tour including four Test
£180.00 (Code: 81094)
West Indies cricket records, published prior to their first-ever Test tour of England, with notes on the touring team. One of the collectable little records booklets produced by Ashley-Cooper for
£65.00 (Code: 88923)
Cricket autobiography of Eddie Paynter (1901-79), of Lancashire and England. His most famous Test appearances were against Australia on the Bodyline tour of 1932/33. At Brisbane Paynter was taken
£12.00 (Code: 93666)
Cricket autobiography. In 1962, Tony Lock moved to Perth, Western Australia, where he enjoyed a highly successful nine years. "Put Lock On!" was the cry of the Western Australia supporters when wickets
£14.00 (Code: 48507)
Menu card for a dinner held at Edgbaston during the fourth Cornhill Test match between England and Pakistan (Friday July 24th). Signed inside by 16 commentators and TMS contributors - Benaud, Martin-Jenkins,
£68.00 (Code: 82332)
Cricket autobiography of Neil James Napier Hawke (1939-2000), the only person to have represented both South Australia and Western Australia in Australian Rules football and cricket. He toured England
£95.00 (Code: 82581)
Classic cricket biography of Frederick Sewards Trueman (1931-06), known as Fiery Fred due to his rapid bowling and abrasive character. In 67 Test matches he claimed 307 wickets and was the first bowler
£18.00 (Code: 78481)
An original Commonwealth of Australia International Driving Permit, issued to Leo O'Brien in 1959. Includes a good photograph of O'Brien, signed nicely underneath. O'Brien played 5 Test matches for
£48.00 (Code: 68052)
Original Press cricket photograph. England's Alan Knott fails in his attempt to make his ground and is stumped by Marsh off the bowling of Mallett. Fourth Test, Sydney Cricket Ground, 9-14 January 1971. Signed
£32.00 (Code: 27004)
Includes transcripts of interviews with many of the great players of Indian cricket, which were used to expose the match-fixing and corruption in the Indian game. Manoj Prabhakjar, the retired Indian
£60.00 (Code: 36514)
Original Press cricket photograph. Moir was a legbreak bowler who played 17 Tests for his country. Moir is remembered for two particular reasons. The first was when, against England in 1951, he
£15.00 (Code: 26579)
Cricket autobigraphy of William Albert Stanley Oldfield (1894-1976), fine Australian wicket-keeper and gentleman of the game who, when hit on the head by Larwood in the Adelaide Test of the Bodyline
£160.00 (Code: 89750)
Official programme for the visit of the West Indian cricket touring party to Calcutta in 1948-49, as part of their four month tour of India. This included the drawn third Test match. Includes full
£100.00 (Code: 37604)
The Varsity Match is the longest standing First Class cricket fixture. Between them Oxford and Cambridge have produced more than their fair share of England cricketers including Jardine, Dexter,
£9.00 (Code: 84784)
Album page, signed by 12 England cricketers - Chapman, Duckworth, Hammond, Goddard, Duleepsinhji, Leyland, Nichols, Sutcliffe, Tate, Hendren, Peebles and Verity. It seems likely that the autographs were
£220.00 (Code: 73937)
Charles Thomas Studd (1860-1931) was a cricketer and missionary who played in the famous Test match against Australia in 1882 from which the tradition of the Ashes began. He was captain of the Eton XI
£16.00 (Code: 35880)
Original seat reservation and pass to a box in the Grand Stand for the second day (June 21st 1957) of the Lord's Test match between England and West Indies. The owner would have seen Cowdrey
£22.00 (Code: 69031)
Edition of the Panama Tribune for October 23rd, 1930. This was essentially and pre-tour souvenir of the very first West Indian Test cricket tour to Australia, with pen and photographic portraits of all
£120.00 (Code: 79383)
Album page with the autographs of 14 (possibly 15) members of the French rugby union team that toured South Africa in 1958. The French were not expected to achieve much but were to finish the tour as the
£200.00 (Code: 65605)
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