Don Bradman: a framed and glazed display featuring a Don Bradman autograph, along with two photos, one of Bradman driving and the other of him being carried off at the end of a record innings.
Clarrie Grimmett'SÂ William Gunn 'The Autograph' souvenir miniature bat with the 18 printed signatures of 'All India 1936'. Provenance: The Clarrie Grimmett Collection; his family, by descent.
1924-25 Ashes Series in Australia A small autograph book with one page devoted to the English Touring party of 19 (including players who did not appear in the 5 Tests) and the following page, signed by the 12 Australian players selected for the Fifth Test,
Autograph Book: with Australian Rules: 1954 Hawthorn FC team including John Kennedy (Vice-Capt), Ted Fletcher (Capt.), John Peck, Allan Woodley, Alf Hughes & Len Crane; 1954 Carlton FC incl. Ken Hands, Bruce Comben, Bob Crowe, George Ferry, Graham Gilchris
A small autograph album with a diverse range of signatories. Noted tennis players (Jack Kramer, Butch Buchholz, Don Russell, John Pearce, Frank Gorman, Neale Fraser, rod Laver, Mary Hawton, rod Emerson, Harry Hopman, etc.), Johnny O'Keefe, Jack Davey, Dann
A leather-bound autograph book containing Hubert Wilkins (Feb.1939), Hubert Opperman (circa 1938), numerous Australian, Royal & U.S. Naval personnel, etc.
An Olympic autograph book with several pages bearing original autographs; the pages headed 'Russian Olympic Competitors (Soccer)', 'Polish Olympic Competitors (Boxing)', 'Japanese Olympic Competitors (Swimming) (3 pages)', 'Jugoslavian Olympic Competitors
Formula 1 World Champions: Juan Manuel Fangio original signature dated March 1992 on a 1990 Adelaide Grand Prix souvenir envelope; Denny Hulme original signature on a July 1986 Hungarian 100th Anniversary of Automobiles First Day Cover; and, Max Verstappen
Don Bradman, tin-plate Sidney Riley Studios photo (35 x 24.5 cm) showing Bradman in his batting stance, c1929, with facsimile autograph (and additional feint inscription). Horizontal crack, but extremely scarce; only one other example known to us.
1947-48 Australian V. India in Australia: Two autograph book sheets featuring the complete Australian team (Don Bradman captain) and the Indian Touring Party (Lala Amarnath captain), strong pen signature; all clearly legible and in good condition.
A Spectacular Body-Line Series Signed Cricket Bat. A 'Jack Ryder Special, Australian XI Jack Ryder Autograph ***' full sized cricket bat with a superb original pen and ink drawing signed by Arthur Mailey (a bewildered batsman looking at his scattered stump
The Bodyline Series: The autograph book presented as a Christmas present by the mother of a young Scotch College student in Melbourne in December 1930. Young Stanley Evans of Kew managed to collect the original signatures of the whole English Touring Party
A 1929-31 Autograph Album with pages featuring the 'Australian Fifth Test 1929' team, the English team of 1929, South Australia XI 1929, various State teams; the Australian Rugby League Touring Team, etc. Many good signatures; condition variable.
Kerry Packer's World Series Cricket 1977-78: An autograph sheet featuring the autographs of the World XI, unusually accompanied by Packer's signature in the lower right corner. The World XI included Tony Greig, Majid Khan, Asif Iqbal, Mushtaq Mohammad, Imr
Victoria [Queen], leaves from the Journal of our life in the Highlands - (1868), with Victoria's autograph presentation inscription, [Queen] Victoria, leaves from the Journal of our life in the Highlands from 1848 to 1861 [ ' ], edited by Arthur Helps (Smi
#A 1960s autograph book with reputed signatures of George Harrison and the rolling stones (including Brian Jones) and Dick Emery, together with the Beatles 'Magical mystery Tour' two 7' 45 records in a promotional 24pg colour booklet. Also, four original 7
A Jean Batten photograph with autograph, a black and white gelatine silver photograph of Jean Batten next to her Percival Vega Gull. Below the photograph is a signed piece of paper that reads 'To John, with best wishes Jean Batton 1936'. Framed behind glas
Don Bradman & Eddie Gilbert, Bradman autograph on b/w image of Eddie Gilbert bowling to Don Bradman in a 1931-32 Sheffield shield game + two Sweetacres Champion Chewing gum cards of Eddie Gilbert (card No.39) from 1932 series, Gilbert a Queensland Aborigin
Don Bradman autograph, b/w print of Don Bradman walking out to bat with McCabe in Leeds, 309 not out, signed by Bradman on image, framed, frame 20 x 22 cm
T.J.E.Andrews studio portrait (1924), with separate autograph & four cigarette cards of Andrews, 'Tommy' Andrews (1890-1970) was a New South Wales batsman who played for the Petersham club, he was involved in 16 Tests from 1921 to 1926 before being replace
Two miniature cricket bats, 1961 Teams, facsimile signatures of England team first test 1961 on Nicolls Crusader bat + facsimile signatures of Australia 1961 team on Nicolls Richie Benaud autograph bat, both signed by Haskell of Holt & Haskell Ltd Southham
(Bradman autograph) 1948 the Australian Tour - PreTour booklet, fixtures, records, and photographs of players Compiled and Edited by A.W.Simpson, signed by Don Bradman on his photo, 40pp, general wear, spine splitting, 21.5 x 14 cm
W.A.Oldfield & W.O'Reilly, vintage postcards (1936) & Bradman autograph, two photogravure portrait postcards + Don Bradman signed postcard of 1930 Australian team, all unused [3]
An autograph book belonging to the Reverend W.T McCormick, A.K.C; F.R.G.S; F.R.H.S; F.I.Inst F.C and containing letters, photographs and signatures, commenced in 1891, notable inclusions: European royalty and aristocrats, prime ministers Joseph Chamberlain
Graham McKenzie collection - 1968 Cricketer of the year: Slazenger 'Tom Veivers 'Autograph' full sized cricket back with inscription on face 'Presented by the peanut Marketing board Kingaroy, Queensland, to Graham McKenzie, W.A, Cricketer of the year 1968,
Bert Oldfield - NSW & Australia: c.1930s press photos of Oldfield, one a portrait photo, the other showing an action image of him wicketkeeping; also two signed letters of correspondence from Oldfield, one dated 1956 on Junior army & Navy club (London) let
The Australian cricket team in England – 1926. An attractive display comprising 18 signatures on two autograph pages, a formal photograph of the touring party, 5 cigarette cards and an original pen and ink caricature of the 'Team Manager' by Arthur Mailey,
1956 Melbourne Olympics: signatures of Melbourne Olympics competitors in three autograph books including Australians: Beverley Bainbridge (swimming), Gary Winram (swimming); also George Kerr (Jamaica, 400m), competitors from many other countries sighted in
1956 Melbourne Olympics: autograph book containing signatures of participants at the 1956 Olympic Games including. Australia Ian Bruce (long jump), Great Britain Chris Brasher (gold, 3000m steeplechase), Derek Ibbotson (bronze) & Chris Chataway (both 5000m
1956 Melbourne Olympics: well-filled autograph book with lots of signatures of Melbourne Olympics competitors including Australians: John Landy (bronze 1500m, awarded 'Finest sporting Moment of the Century' in 1999 for assisting a fallen Ron Clarke in a 15
Autograph book: with signatures of athletes competing in 1948, 1952 & 1956 Olympics including large crisp Shirley Strickland autograph (Australia, Golds 1952 80m Hurdles, 1956 80m Hurdles & 1956 4 x 100m), Marjorie Jackson (Australia, Golds 1952 100m & 200
Team sheets & Autographs: comprising 1994 England team sheet for West Indies Tour with 17 signatures including. Mike Atherton (Capt.), Alec Stewart, Robin Smith, Devon Malcolm, & Graeme Hick; undated autograph slip with signatures of 7 South African captai
2003 Kryptyx 'Wallaby Captain autograph Cards' - Nick Farr-Jones & Phil Kearns; plus 'Wallaby Legends - David Campese signature Card', all with Redemption cards, Fine/Very fine. (quantity 6)
Collingwood: 1934 autograph page with 27 pencil signatures including Jock McHale, Sid Coventry, Gordon Coventry, Harry collier, Albert collier & a very young Phonse Kyne.
Autographs 1930s autograph page with 14 pencil signatures including Bob Pratt (Sth Melb), Dave McNamara (St Kilda), Bert Rankin (Geelong), John Harris (Coll & Haw), Doug Hayes (Richmond), Les Boyd (St Kilda & Melbourne), Jack Austin (Sth Melb).
Sugar ray Robinson, sugar ray Leonard & Muhammad Ali: display with photograph of the three boxing champions, framed with autograph pages signed by sugar ray Robinson, sugar ray Leonard & Muhammad Ali (the latter doubtful), framed & glazed, overall 42 x 44
Bob Fitzsimmons: display with autograph page signed 'Robert Fitzsimmons, a man's a man for a' that', mounted with three photographs and a trade card, framed & glazed, overall 39 x 63 cm, with Les Wolff sports CoA.
Abe Attell: autograph page signed 'Abe Attell, 12 years Worlds feather weight Champion', mounted with magazine picture of Abe Artell V Tommy Murphy with both fighters covered with blood, framed & glazed, overall 28 x 23 cm. [A featherweight champion nickna
1935 England team to New Zealand autograph page with 11 signatures including Errol Holmes (Captain), Charles Lyttelton, Wilf Barber, Joe Hardstaff & Jim Parks.
1913-21 dated entries in a large format autograph book featuring a double-page spread signed by Australian soldiers, also identifying their battalions; several pages with delightful drawings; the P.L.C. Class of 1913; and a series of four illustrations tit
Sporting Themes, mainly Australian, incl. 'J.J. Kelly' wicket-keeper from The Wilson Autograph Series; 'Fielder, Kent'; 'Mr. Ben Chaffey's Accarak', 'Mundulla F.B. Team' incl. 2 team pics titled 'The Champions' 91905); Kalgoorlie Race Course, and a golfing
Two Edwardian autograph books including: autograph book with good hand drawn entries, dating from early 1900s; and leather covered 'Photos and Autos,' book with several early photographic portraits.
Autograph book: with mostly cricketer signatures from 1940s-60s era including Australian Test players Don Bradman, Richie Benaud, Bob Simpson, Neil Harvey, Wally Grout, Alan Davidson, Norm O'Niell, bill Lawry & Graham McKenzie, West Indians Gary Sobers, Al
Australian Test Cricketer Autographs: a collection of autographed displays on a few autograph sheets in an album, including Keith Miller, Ron Saggers, rod Marsh, Dean Jones, David Hookes, Rodney Hogg, Ian Meckiff, Ian Redpath, Doug Walters, Kerry O'Keeffe,
The Great Britain Lions: 1958 Rugby League Squad that toured Australia & New Zealand: autograph page with a total of 26 signatures (15 on front, 11 on reverse) including Alan Prescott, Jim Challiner, Eric Fraser, Phil Jackson, Eric Ashton & Ike Southward.
France: 1957 Rugby League World Cup squad, autograph page feauturing 16 signatures including Gilbert Benausse, Guy Hussan, Antranik Apelian & Andre Rives.
1957 British Lions in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa: autograph page with 12 signatures including Alan Prescott, Tom McKinney, Sdney little and Billy Boston (who had flown directly home from New Zealand as his 'Mixed-race' status precluded his pla
South Melbourne: autograph book: with approximately 60 signatures of early 1960s players including Max Papley, Bobby Kingston, bill Ross, Ken Colvin, Des Bethke, Graeme John and John Rantall, some are duplicated, also Sydney swans crest mounted on a wooden
A range of autographs in four small autograph books, work needed, but noted St.Kilda, Fitzroy, Footscray, Geelong, Hawthorn, Carlton, Richmond, Melbourne, South Melbourne and probably others. Also, a few odd cigarette cards, mainly cricket.
England XI V Australians (the 'Blackpool Test'), Aug.31: Sep.1, 1938: two autograph book pages with signatures of 8 English players including. Bill Edrich, Denis Smith, Stan Worthington & George Duckworth plus 11 Australian players including Stan McCabe, b
The South African Team in Australia: 1931/32, An attractive display comprising of a signed action photograph of Don Bradman, mounted together with an autograph page of the South African tourists with 18 signatures, window mounted with a caption listing the
Autograph book: signatures of competitors, mostly boxers including Dick Mctaggart (Gb) lightweight gold medallist, who also won the Val Barker trophy for being the outstanding stylist of the games, Terry Spinks (Gb) flyweight gold medallist, ray Perez (USA
1952-53 South Africa team to Australia autograph page with 16 signatures including Jack Cheetham, Hugh Tayfield, Russell Endean & Roy McLean; also page signed by England's Alec & Eric Bedser.
1947-48 Indian tour to Australia autograph pages for South Australia Country v India at Mount Gambier, one page with 10 Indian signatures including Vijay Hazare (140), Hr Adhikari (117) & Vinoo Mankad (11 wickets); other page with 11 signatures of South Au
1934 Australian tour to England, autograph page with 18 signatures including Bill Woodfull, Don Bradman, Clarrie Grimmett & Stan McCabe, window mounted with original team photograph, framed & glazed, overall 50 x 50 cm.
1934 Australian tour to England, autograph page with 12 signatures including Bill Woodfull, Clarrie Grimmett & Bill Ponsford (no Bradman), window mounted with postcard 'Australian Cricket Team, England 1934', overall 24 x 36 cm.
1926 Australian tour to England, autograph page with 16 signatures including Warren Bardsley, Bill Woodfull, Johnny Taylor & Charlie Macartney, window mounted with team photograph & player portraits, framed & glazed, overall 48 x 84 cm.
Accumulation in 4 cartons including Singleton World War I certificate (tear at base); 1913 'Laying the Foundation Stones... at the Federal Capital City, Programme' (poor condition); 1918-40s masonic ephemera (33 items); letter signed Sir William McKell (12
Henry Rider Haggard: Autograph on 1905 three-page handwritten letter regarding orchids. [1856-1925; English writer of adventure fiction including 'King Solomon's Mines']
Autograph Book with 79 signatures mostly from the 1940s-50s including Vivien Leigh, Gracie Fields, Liberace, boxer Jimmy Wilde; circa 1948 Australian cricketers (9) including Don Bradman, Arthur Morris & Neil Harvey; etc.
Autograph Book with signatures mostly from the 1920s-30s including Robert Baden-Powell & Mave Baden-Powell; aviators Charles Kingsford Smith, Charles Ulm & Jean Batten; Prime Ministers Earl Page, Billy Hughes, Stanley Bruce & Robert Menzies (Australia), Ge
Autographs 'The Immortals' print with 5 original signatures - John Raper, Bob Fulton, Wally Lewis, Graeme Langlands & Reg Gasnier; plus facsimile autograph of Clive Churchill, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 78 x 59 cm, limited edition 8/1500.
Autographs 1932-33 England 'Body-Line' tour to Australia autograph page with 15 signatures including Douglas Jardine (Captain), Wally Hammond & Herbert Sutcliffe. [The illustration is above Lot 163]
Autographs 1950s autograph pages (4) including 1951 Australian & United States Davis Cup teams, with a total of 23 signatures including Harry Hopman, Ken McGregor, Merv Rose, Frank Sedgman, Tony Trabert, Vic Seixas, Jack Kramer, Lew Hoad, Ken Rosewall, Ash
A leather-bound autograph book containing Hubert Wilkins (Feb.1939), Hubert Opperman (circa 1938), numerous Australian, Royal & U.S. Naval personnel, etc.
Cartes-De-Visite accumulation from various Australian studios, several portrait cards, a glass side, a cut-down postcard of Phar lap, an original autograph of Lord Melbourne (on piece), etc. (quantity.).
Government & Politics: autographs on philatelic covers comprising Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen longest serving Premier of Queensland (2) plus autograph on colour photo (18.5 x 14 cm), Senator lady Florence Bjelke-Petersen (8) plus autograph on monochrome photo
Autograph book & Pages: with numerous signatures including Charlie Chaplin on piece, annotated 'On Brighton Belle' (London-Brighton electric pullman train service) and dated '12.10.52' shortly after Chaplin arrived in England for premiere of 'Limelight' kn
Captain James Gerald Stokely Doorly (1880 - 1956), a full page pencil & ink illustration titled 'Transporting stores over the frozen sea to the 'Discovery': Lat.77'50 S. Long. 166'25 E: G. Doorly. 26.4.02' (overall 16.5 x 22.5 cm)., the sketch occupies a p
1948 Australian Team in England: Signatures on two autograph pages adhered to piece endorsed 'Australians/Southend/May 1948' with Don Bradman's singature (in pencil) on one page and signatures of seven teammates (in ink) including Ray Lindwall, Don Tallon,
Australian Test Cricketer Autographs: A lovely collection of autographed displays in an album, one autograph per page and including George Tribe (1 Test), Gil Langley (26 Tests), Ken Archer (5 Tests), Ron Gaunt (3 Tests), Bob Cowper (27 Tests), Ian Davis (
1934 Australian Team in England: Signatures (14) on autograph pages including Don Bradman, Bill Ponsford, Stan McCabe, Clarrie Grimmett, Bill O'Reilly, Bill Woodfull, endorsement on reverse from English film and stage actor Owen Nares.
1930 Australian Team in England: Signatures (10) on autograph page including Don Bradman, Stan McCabe, Clarrie Grimmett, Bill Ponsford, Vic Richardson and Alan Kippax.
England 1962 - 66: An autograph page collected at the 3rd Test v Pakistan (at Headingley) 1962 with 11 signatures including Dexter, Cowdrey, Parfitt and Titmus, a 1962-63 Official Team Sheet to New Zealand with 15 signatures including Dexter, Cowdrey, Barr
1950-90s Autographs: in small autograph book, often with small images of the signatory affixed alongside, including Frank Tyson, Andy Roberts, Joel Garner, David Hookes, Kepler Wessels, Ken Barrington, Bedser twins, Tony Greig, Derek Randall, Geoffrey Boyc
Don Bradman: inset autograph on piece beneath large image (73 x 48 cm) of Bradman and Jack Fingleton walking out to bat in the 2nd Innings of the 3rd Ashes Test at the MCG in January 1937, with Certificate of authenticity, attractively framed and glazed, o
Australian Test Cricketer Autographs: A lovely collection of autographed displays in an album, mostly one autograph per page and including Ian Craig, Allan Border, Frank Misson, John Gleeson, Dirk Wellham, John Rutherford, Alan Connelly, Kerry O'Keeffe, Da
A collection of paper ephemera relating to Douglas Mawson and the crew of Discovery, Antarctic Expedition 1929 - 1930, newspaper clippings from the time of the Expedition departure and members including Mawson, a postcard with a photograph of 'Softy' Marti
Luminaries of British Musical Theatre - Books and Autographs: with hardbound Ivor Novello Ivor by Sandy Wilson (1975) with signed small photo of Novello, signed letter from author Wilson and signature of Jeremy Northam (who played Novello in movie Gosford
Jimmy Carter - 39th President of USA: autograph on large colour photograph (25 x 20 cm) signed Best Wishes, Jimmy Carter, plus another signature on 1955 Australian first day cover celebrating Australian-American Friendship.