'Australian Touring Cricket Team 1977' official, fully signed team sheet with Greg Chappell (capt.), Rod March (vice-captain) and Doug Walters, Max Walker, Jeff Thomson, Kerry O'Keeffe and Kim Hughes. Also, an unofficial English Team sheet signed by the el
'Australian Touring Cricket Team 1977' official, fully signed team sheet with Greg Chappell (capt.), Rod Marsh (vice-captain) and Doug Walters, Max Walker, Jeff Thomson, Kerry O'Keeffe and Kim Hughes.
A Celebration of Steve Waugh 'Final Salute at the Oval' limited edition signed print (#137 of 350) with certificate, celebrating Waugh's last Test innings in England (157 n.o., August 2001); accompanied by a Steve Waugh signed Maestro Select Gunn & Moore f
'Twelve' The Record-Breakers' by Mark Sofilas, limited edition print depicting Steve Waugh and the members of the Australian Cricket Team he led in winning twelve consecutive Test matches; limited edition 164/250 (with certificate) signed by Steve Waugh an
Clarrie Grimmett's posthumous presentation/display on his nomination to the Prahran Cricket Club's Team of The 20th Century; comprising of a commemorative cap (with Grimmett's number '111' embroidered to the side, mounted together with original 1920-21, 19
'Waugh Stories - One Day At Headingley' photographic display signed by Steve Waugh, limited edition (#172/350) with details of his 120 not out v South Africa during the 1999 Cricket World Cup in England. With Pwc/Legends CofA; overall 35 x 55 cm; together
Clarrie Grimmett's Australian Cricket Hall of Fame Etched Glass Plaque, with affixed metal plaque below bearing the dedication 'Presented to the family of Clarrie Grimmett on the occasion of his induction into the Australian Cricket Hall of Fame at the Mel
A full-size Gray Nicolls Gn Twin Scoop cricket bat signed by a circa 1990 Australian Test team including Alan Border, Geoff Marsh, Dean Jones, Steve Waugh, Peter Taylor, Tony Dodermaide, David Boon and Mike Whitney.
Legends Cricket Bat attractively framed and glazed full sized cricket bat signed by 16 living legends of the game, with details of their careers printed on the surrounding mount. The legends include Clive Lloyd, Ravi Shastri, Richie Benaud, Imran Khan, Ian
The Inaugural International Cricket Conference (Icc) Trophy, Associate Members Competition, Birmingham, England, May - June 1979: A remarkable and unique memento of this competition, the prelude to the Cricket World Cup, comprising of framed postcard size
Limited edition silver gilt cricket bail containing a scroll of honour created to commemorate the Centenary Jubilee test match at Lords, June 1977; the scroll bearing the replica signatures of the Australian and English teams. Attractively presented in tim
A library of cricket periodicals, attractively hardbound in matching bindings; comprising 'Playfair Cricket Monthly' July 1968 - December 1969 (3 volumes), 'The West Indies Cricket Annual' 1970-73 (2 volumes), 'The Cricketer' January 1973 - December 1983 (
Australia v. Pakistan: A framed souvenir presentation plate created by the Pakistan cricket team to commemorate its historic visit to Australia and New Zealand in 1972-73. Accompanied by the official souvenir programme. (2 items). The frame 42 x 31.5 cm ov
Signed photographs: Bill Brown and Arthur Morris signed on a reproduction photograph of the 1948 Invincibles, plus individual signed photographs of Greg Chappell, Kim Hughes, Jeff Thomson; together with two reproduction early cricket scenes (six items), al
Clarrie Grimmett'S Honorary Life Membership Card from the MCC (Marylebone Cricket Club), issued in 1969 and numbered 73; lists all the fixtures at Lords, which that year featured the West Indies and New Zealand. Provenance: The Clarrie Grimmett Collection;
A Collection of Cricket Ties Housed in A Superb Custom Built Timber Chest of Drawers With Removable Front Revealing The Numbered and Labelled Drawers: More than 220 ties, including West Indies Tour 1950s, Singapore 1950s; Australian Test Team 1969/70 Tour;
Australia v West Indies - The Tied Test, Brisbane, December 1960 A framed & glazed display featuring an original photograph of Wes Hall, Cecil Cooke (Secretary of the Singapore Cricket Association) and English cricketer Colin Mackenzie. Overall 70 x 56 cm.
'Don Bradman's How To Play Cricket' 2'6 edition book with original foldout present; together with 'A.B.C. Cricket Broadcast Books (Test Season 1946-47, England - Australia' and '1946-47 Sporting Globe Cricket Book', (3 volumes)
Clarrie Grimmett's Indian Cricket Cap of The Princely Kingdom of Jath, 1938, dark blue wool with the State badge embroidered to the rim, 'Army & Navy Stores Ltd., Bombay' label to crown, with 'GrimmettAt the request of the Maharajah of Jath, Vijayasingh Ra
1938 Australian Cricket Team in Great Britain: Superb large format original photograph mounted with printed team members' names in lower margin, fully signed by all 18 in the left and right margins including Don Bradman, Stan McCabe, Sid Barnes, Bill O'Rei
Rare Tour Publication: 'The Australian Cricket Team, Touring South Africa 1935-1936, Told in verse & lettered' by 'The Signaller' [South Africa, March 1936]. The hand-lettered dedication to the inside front cover continues 'To C.V. Grimmett Congratulations
An Australian Cricket Team woollen jumper with printed 'Farmers Sydney' label with 'C. Grimmett' in pen; together with a pair of cricket flannels by Kaylo, with a 'Gripu' waistband label. (2, both appear to be in unworn condition).Provenance: The Clarrie G
The Australian Cricket Team, South Africa Tour, 1935-36 Christmas Card and Fixture List, featuring a photograph of the whole touring party, signed in ink by all fifteen, including Victor Richardson (Captain), Stan McCabe (Vice-Capt.), Grimmett, Oldfield, O
Clarrie Grimmett'S large travelling trunk used to transport his cricket equipment, boots and clothing; with painted 'C.V. Grimmett' to the top and with large (part) paper label on side panel headed 'Australian Cricket XI, English Tour 1934' with Grimmett's
Clarrie Grimmett's 1934 Ashes Tour Bat A Gradidge 'Super Imperial Driver' cricket bat, signed in the ownership position by Clarrie Grimmett and used by him during the Test Matches; signed in pen by the Australians Woodfull, Chipperfield, Oldfield, Brown, P
Clarrie Grimmett's Personal Copies of His Two Books: 'Tricking the Batsman' [London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1934]; illustrated self-cover, 157pp + plates; also, 'Grimmett on Cricket' [London : Thomas Nelson & Sons, Nd but 1948], with d/j, 130pp + plates. Pro
Cricket Ball (1933), mounted with a shield-shaped plaque engraved 'S.A.C.A. to C.V. Grimmett - VIC v S.A. 3 Nov. 1933. 7 wickets for 80 runs'. Although Grimmett took 7 for 80 in the first innings, he could not repeat his feat in the 2nd, when Ponsford and
Trophy Cricket Ball - 1932 Arthur John Richardson: with loosely fitted sterling silver circumferential band engraved 'Presented to A.J. Richardson, who took all 10 wickets for Burnley in the Lancashire League match Burnley v Rishton ... July 16th 1932 '.
An early 1930s Spalding 'C.V. Grimmett' signature cricket ball stamped 'Comforming to M.C.C. Regulations'; also, a later Bear Brand Special cricket ball stamped 'Made in Australia Guaranteed Back Stitch. Pat.No.7882. (2 balls). Provenance: The Clarrie Grim
Clarrie Grimmett'S 1930 Australian Team woollen cricket flannels, with 'Jaeger' label to back waistband which is also marked 'C.N. Grimmett' in pen. The Jaeger Company, Ltd of Great Britain had an official contract with the Australian team.Provenance: The
A Comprehensive Cricket Library: More than 500 volumes, with a high percentage being hardcover (with dust jackets) and covering all aspects of the game. Cooke was particularly interested in biographies and auto-biographies and the history of the game. We n
Clarrie Grimmett's 1930 Ashes Tour Bat A Spalding 'W.H. Ponsford Australian XI Extra Special' cricket bat, signed in the ownership position by Clarrie Grimmett and used by him during the Test Matches; signed in pen by the Australians Jack Ryder (1930 team
Clarrie Grimmett Takes 10 For 37 in One Innings, May 1930,'Yorkshire v Australians. Bramall Lane Ground, May, 10th 12th and 13th, 1930' souvenir first innings scorecard (with advertising for 'Maurice Leyland', 'Don Bradman' and 'Roy Kilner' William Sykes c
A Sessions mantle clock (and key), with silver plaque affixed below the face 'Presented to C.V. Grimmett by Kensington Cricket Club on his Departure for England with Australian XI - March 1930.'Both Don Bradman and Clarrie Grimmett played for the Kensingto
'15 Aids to Better Cricket by Spalding', circa 1930, small 16-page booklet featuring an article by Clarrie Grimmett 'How to Bowl a Googly', with a photograph of Grimmett in action on the inside front cover and signed by him. A rare and ephemeral piece! Pro
Clarrie Grimmett's Australian Commonwealth Passport issued in 1926, renewed in 1930 and again in 1934 for each of Grimmett's Australian Test Tours to England; with 13 pages of visas for various European ports-of-call, as well as Colombo, North America and
An early pair of Clarrie Grimmett's pure wool cricket flannel trousers; marked C.V.G. in manuscript to the back inside waistband; with 'Daks' maker's label.
South Australian Cricket Association, Clarrie Grimmett's blazer, early design in black wool with yellow, red and black trim, applied with monogrammed initials of the S.A.C.A. embroidered to the pocket in red and yellow thread. Label of McCarron & Co., Adel
Clarrie Grimmett's Victorian Cricket Association Team Cap, dark blue wool, embroidered with the monogrammed initials of the V.C.A. in cream silk thread; label of Buckley & Nunn. Grimmett appeared in five matches as part of the V.C.A. team between 1918 and
1884-85 Balmain Juniors Cricket Club Membership ticket (reddish-brown card with gilt lettering); with details of the committee and a list of the club's matches; issued in the name of W. Turpin. The club played in a Melbourne suburban competition at Royal P
Melbourne Cricket Club: 1866-67 Ladies' Reserve season ticket, signed by W.H. Handfield, who was Honorary Secretary between 1866 and 1875, becoming Vice President of the club in 1886.
Princes Plain Cricket Club (originally West Kent C.C.), original copper engraved notice headed '1817' advising of the days and time 'Wickets to be Pitched' for that season and depicting a batsman awaiting a ball. A manuscript endorsement at the foot reads
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
Vulcain, 'Cricket calendar Waterproof' bracelet watch, model S1511A, manual wind, the champagne dial with baton hour markers, lance arms, arrow tipped alarm hand, date aperture at 3 o'clock, the case with crown and alarm button, with woven strap and foldin
"The Suburban Challenge Cup" Australian silver cricket trophy cup and cover, most likely the work of Henry young of Collingwood in Melbourne, circa 1870s. 23 cm high, 222 grams
The Victorian Football League Visitors Book 1956 - 1973 : Including The Visit of The Royal Family, April 1970. The large, leather-bound visitors book in which significant visitors to Harrison House (former headquarters of the VFL), the M.C.G. and V.F.L. Ho
1956 Melbourne Olympics official car number plate #187 with 'VIC' and the Olympic Rings in colour; very fine original condition. Endorsed verso in pencil 'Billy Holt's number plate in Melbourne'. When Ej Billy Holt (1883-1972), a chief organiser of the 194
Norm Provan and Arthur Summons, original signatures on a large format print of the iconic photograph by John O'Gready, known as 'The Gladiators'; overall 43 x 34 cm. The 1963 NSW Rugby League Premiership Grand Final between long term rivals Western Suburbs
A Rare Pre-Tour Programme: 'M.C.C. in South Africa 1930-1931' Official souvenir. Golden Jubilee Number. Authorised by the Transvaal Cricket Union. Original cream wrappers with titles in green print.
Don Bradman personally signed and dedicated books: ''Don Bradman's Book' [Hutchinson, London, 1930] and 'The Art of Cricket' [Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1958]. (2 items).
William Albert Stanley Oldfield (1894 - 1976). 'Bert' Oldfield's New South Wales State Team cap, with manufacturer's label of Harding's Mercery and Oldfield's name in pen, attractively displayed in a glazed timber case with details of his career. Overall 4
Victor Thomas Trumper (1877-1950): A rare photographic tin plate produced on the occasion of the Victor Trumper Benefit Match which was held at The Sydney Cricket Ground, February 1913. The photograph was signed by the members of Trumper's New South Wales
'The Book of Cricket. A New Gallery of Famous Players Edited By C.B.Fry'. Part VI, the 'Australian Team Number'. Published by George Newnes Limited, London, 1899. Features full page photographs of Darling, Trumble, Noble, Trumper and Laver and 10 others.
W. G. Grace visited Australia in 1873–74 as captain of 'W.G. Grace's XI'. An original vintage brass belt buckle, oval-shaped, with a title ribbon across the base 'Australia - W.G. Grace's - Players' above which is a central vignette head and shoulder portr
Autographed Literature: with hardbound Glenn McGrath 'Line and Strength', Steve Waugh 'Out of my Comfort Zone'; softbound Andrew Symonds 'Roy - Going for Broke', Shane Warne 'Shane Warne's Century', Ricky Ponting 'Captain's Diary 2006', Ian Chappell 'Life,
Australian Odi Cricketers: five signed white leather cricket balls comprising – Shane Watson, Peter Siddle, Doug Bollinger, Mitchell Johnson & David Warner (5 balls in total). With Asm Certificate of Authenticity .
A full size Newbery Handmade Martlet cricket bat signed by numerous cricketers who participated in the 'Txu Heroes & Legends Cricket Classic' in support of the Ms Society of Australia. Accompanied by the printed programme for the day and a partial list of
ICC Cricket World Cup Champions 1987 - 1999 - 2003 Celebration poster with artwork by Brian Clinton; limited edition (#163/250) signed and editioned by the artist and Allan Border, Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting. With PWC/Legends certificate of authenticity
A full size Newbery Handmade Martlet cricket bat signed by numerous cricketers who participated in the 2000 Ms International Cricket Classic at Werribee Park Mansion in Melbourne. The signatories include Ian Redpath, Doug Walters, Colin Croft, Joel Garner,
'Waugh Stories - One Day At Headingley' photographic display signed by Steve Waugh, limited edition (#175/350) with details of his 120 not out v South Africa during the 1999 Cricket World Cuyp in England. With Pwc/Legends certificate of authenticity; overa
1996 Victorian Cricket Association Centenary Souvenir Program featuring a youthful Shane Warne on the cover (and signed by him), with twelve original signatures on pages 52-53 including Dean Jones, Richie Richardson, Chaminda Vaas, Aravinda de Silva, Marti
1985 Australian Cricket Tour: official team sheet, sponsored by Castlemaine Xxxx, with 19 signatures including Allan Border, Jeff Thomson, David Boon, Geoff Lawson & Craig McDermott; framed & glazed, overall 30 x 24 cm.
1980 Centenary Test Match, England: 30th August 1980 Dinner menu from the Hotel Russell, signed by 25 greats of the game who were present at the event, including Bill Ponsford, Dennis Lillee, Greg Chappell, Gubby Allen, Bob Simpson, Richie Benaud, Colin Co
Cricket: A small library of books including Wisden Cricketers' Almanack 1967, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1996 and 1999, The Bradman Albums plus others, (26 vols.)
1965 Australian Tour of West Indies: 1965 Official Australian team photograph, in folder, titled 'Australian Board of Control for International Cricket, West Indies, 1965', showing McKenzie 3nd left on back row; players names printed on mount beneath, over
1960 Western Australian Cricket Association Blazer: in black wool with gold trim, 'Waca' with 'Swan' above embroidered in gold on the pocket, named inside 'G.Mckenzie'. In very good condition. Provenance: The Graham McKenzie Collection.
Lindwap Official Team Photos: display comprising 'Australia v England, 2nd Test, Melbourne 1958-59' (Allan Studios, Collingwood) showing Australian team, mounted on card with 30 signatures including Australians Richie Benaud (Capt.), Wally Grout, Ray Lindw
'Souvenir Program : Melbourne Cricket Club Centenary Match : 9th to 13th December, 1938 : Australian Eleven v. The Rest' with photos of the opposing captains, Don Bradman and Keith Rigg on the front cover. 16pp, printed by Edinboro Press Pty Ltd., Brunswic
The 1938 Australian Cricket Team, official team sheet with 17 signatures including Don Bradman, Stan McCabe, Sid Barnes, Bill O'Reilly & Lindsay Hassett. In remarkably fine condition, with all signatures in ink. This is a fine example of Australia's first
Cricket Stumps From The Bodyline Series of 1932-33. Three stumps souvenired by team members during the Bodyline Series, attractively displayed in a timber and glass custom-built presentation case. The central stump, signed by the members of the English Tea
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
State Cricket Association Annual Reports: New South Wales 1931-32, 1933-34, 1934-35, 1936-37, 1938-39, then 17th and 26th to 40th editions; Queensland 1958-59, 1959-60, 1962-63, 1966-67, 1967-68 and 1970-71; South Australia 1963-64 and 1964-66 editions; an