CRICKET, press photos, Australia v England 1958/9 Ashes tour matches, M.C.C v N.S.W at Sydney cricket ground Nov 1958 and January 1959, depicting: Norman O'Neill batting against Brian Statham, Tom Graveney ct by Neil Harvey, Peter May batting against Peter Philpott, NSW batsman Neil Marks batting against Statham, Peter Richardson batting against Philpott, Brian Statham out to Richie Benaud and Arthur Milton pulling Peter Philpott for two runs. press stamp to backs (7), date stamps for use (7), all 8.5 x 6.5, VG to EX, 7
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CRICKET, press photos, Australia v England 1958/9 Ashes tour matches, depicting: Arthur Milton ct Watson MCC v Combined XI at the WACA, Peter Philpott edges a ball from Mortimore MCC v NSW, Willie Watson drives a ball from Ian Quick, Roy Swetman bowled by Neil Crompton and Arthur Milton batting to Huntington both MCC v Victoria, Tom Graveney batting against Johnny Martin MCC v An Australian XI, press stamp to backs (6), date stamps for use (6), all 8.5 x 6.5, VG to EX, 6
CRICKET, press photos, Australia v England 1958/9 Ashes tour matches, depicting: Tom Graveney ct by Barry Jarman, (MCC v South Australia, Norman O'Neill struck by Frank Tyson and Trevor Bailey drops Jim Burke, both during the MCC tour match against NSW at Sydney, Jarman just makes it back to his crease as Roy Swetman takes the bails, tour match against Sth Australia at Adelaide, Colin Cowdrey attempting a slip catch, press stamp to backs (4), all 10 x 8 (5), VG to EX, 5
CRICKET, press photos, Australian test greats, Ray Lindwall bowls Trevor Bailey first ball for 0, to equal Clarrie Grimmett's highest number of test wickets (216) for an Australian bowler, Australia v England, 5th test match at the MCG, Feb 1959, Keith Miller being carried from the field of play while playing for the M.C.C v Oxford University at Lord's, June 1959, Neil Harvey batting in the Sheffield Shield match NSW v Victoria (central crease), November 1960, Peter Burge hooking a ball from Grahame Corling 1961, Neil Harvey at slip, press stamp to backs (3), date stamps for use (4), 11.5 x 9 (3) and 6.75 x 5.25 & smaller, G to VG, 5
CRICKET, press photos, Australian test greats in civvies, Alan Kippax being presented a watch (10 x 8), Neil Harvey with Ian Meckiff, Lindsay Kline and Colin McDonald pre Australia to South Africa 1957-58 (11 x 8.5), Alan Davidson and Neil Harvey shown with Sir Eric Woodward after receiving their M.B.E's for services to cricket (12 x 9), press stamp to backs (2), date stamps for use (3), various larger sizes G to VG, 3
CRICKET, press photos, Australia to England 1964, three excellent posed images from the Australian team's first official practice session of the tour at Lord's 20th April 1964, Bill Lawry and Ian Redpath both in batting pose, ad Tom Veivers in bowing pose, also Richie Benaud directing Bob Cowper (batting) while making a cricket film at The Albert Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia, 1st Feb 1965, press stamp to backs (4), 10 x 8 (3), 8 x 6 (1) EX, 4
CRICKET, photograph, Australia v South Africa 1963-64, excellent Allan studios original team group photograph depicting the Australian team for the 2nd test match against South Africa at Melbourne, 1st of January 1964, Australian team includes Simpson, Lawry, Redpath, McKenzie, Hawke, Grout, publication stamp, 10 x 8, EX
CRICKET, press photos, England mid 1960's including: 10 x 8 Fred Titmus ct by Bevan Congdon bowled Dick Motz, England v New Zealand 1st test Edgbaston, May 1965, 8 x6 and 6 x 4, two images of England wicketkeeper J.T Murray, 11 x 7.5 England captain M.J.K Smith runs out Peter Burge with Bill Lawry at the non-striker's end Australia v England 3rd test match, 11th Jan 1966 (Parks behind the stumps), press stamp to backs (mixed), VG to EX, 4
CRICKET, press photograph, West Indies to England 1966, very good original press photograph of West Indies captain Gary Sobers and Mike Smith, captain of the Duke of Norfolk's XI and England alongside The Duke Of Norfolk during the opening tour match at Arundel Castle, April 30th, 1966, publication stamp, 8 x 6, EX
CRICKET, scarce original press photos, Australia v India 1967-68, 8.5 x 6.5 (2) both 2nd test at Melbourne, Sarti batting against Renneberg and Bill Lawry batting against Sarti during his century in Australia's total of 529, 10 x8 Pataudi batting in the 3rd test at The Gabba (some minor surface repairs), 12 x 8.5 good large image of Pataudi on-driving Bobby Simpson during the 4th test at Sydney, press stamp to backs (3), G to EX, 4
CRICKET, press photos, Australia to England, 1968, showing Ashley Mallett bowling (v Northants), Walters h/s pre tour, Davies half-length with bat under arm, Jarman in hospital with wife & new-born baby May 1968, Neil Hawke, Dave Renneberg and Les Joslin (all h/s), press stamp to backs (mixed 7), 8.5 x 6.5 VG to EX, 7
CRICKET, press photos, Australia to England, 1968, four very good 10 x 8's showing Les Joslin and Ian Redpath in the lobby of the hotel at the start of the tour, Graham McKenzie pre-tour with his Australian Cricketer of the Year award, Paul Sheahan in batting practice at Lord's at the start of the tour and Ian Chappell leading out the Australian team, press stamp to backs (4), 10 x 8 (4), VG to EX, 4
Collection of Victorian and later gold and costume jewellery, pinchbeck brooch with glass centre, oval portrait pendant, 30mm wide frost finish Victorian half hinged bangle, pair of enamelled swallow earrings, bar brooches, fob with horse head to one side and black onyx to other, link chain with 9c pad stamp 4.9gm, 9ct broken signet ring 2.8gm, rolled gold bamboo design half hinged bangle, etc.
A Windsor Castle ‘Order of The Garter’ Dinner Plate. A ceramic dinner plate, the obverse featuring a design based upon the Star of the Order of the Garter at centre, the reverse with maker’s stamp ‘Nixon & Son, Windsor’, and additionally marked ‘Windsor Castle’, good condition £40-£50
Russia, Empire, Order of St. Stanislas, Civil Division, Second Class badge, by Keibel, St. Petersburg, 45mm, gold (56 zolotniki) and enamel, maker’s mark IK and court stamp to reverse, gold marks to suspension ring, obverse central medallion cracked, and suspension loop replaced by small ring, therefore nearly very fine £400-£500
Collection of coins, banknotes, cigarette cards (players) and schoolboy commonwealth stamps including approx 500g pre 1947 (1818 George III, Victorian, George VI), banknotes (one pound Warren Fisher, one pound Jo Page, Ten shillings BEale), Cartwheel penny 1707, Presidents of the United States stamp album.
OAK CASED HARLEQUIN QUANTITY OF HALLMARKED SILVER FLATWARE and bone handled Sheffield plate knives, 60 pieces hallmarked, 81.5 ozt weighable to include 6 x 14.5cms teaspoons London 1838, 1853 and 1855, 6 x 14cms L desert spoons Sheffield 1953, 6 x 17cms table forks Sheffield 1933, 6 x 22.5cms serving spoons, four being Newcastle 1822, the other two London 1831, 6 x 20.5cms table forks, Fiddle & Thread pattern, London 1856, 6 x 18cms Fiddle pattern table spoons, Sheffield 1933, 6 x long handled teaspoons by James Orr Edinburgh, no date stamp, 6 x 19.5cms rat tail soup spoons Sheffield 1910, 6 x 12.5cms pastry forks, Sheffield 1931, two mustard spoons London 1833, pair of sugar tongs Sheffield 1923, chased decorated butter knife with Queens pattern handle Sheffield 1970 and a silver bladed bread knife Sheffield 1897
VICTORIAN & LATER JEWELLERY, A QUANTITY - a Victorian mourning brooch, baroque and simulated pearl necklaces, 5cms shell carved cameo in believed gold mount (indistinct stamp), Venetian style glass necklace, silver presentation medallion 'To J Wilkinson Second Prize Front Garden Competition 1952-53' on sterling necklace, diamante other brooches, ETC
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