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THREE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE KRAAK WARE PORCELAIN DISHES, LATE MING DYNASTY. Each with lobed rims. One dish unusually decorated featuring a cricket insect; Together with bird in landscape scene and insect surrounded by Buddhist emblems and fruit sprays. 16/17th century. 14cm - 20.5cm. (3)Provenance: Property of a Sussex gentleman Larger dish with faint 4cm hairline at rim. No signs of repairs. Minor nicks to rims. Smaller dish in good condition.
Family Group: General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Cyprus (Lt. J. W. Kelly. RAOC.) in card box of issue, with named Ministry of Defence enclosure, in OHMS transmission envelope, addressed to ‘Mrs S. J. P. Kelly, 2 St. Lawrence Way, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex’; together with the related miniature award and a R.A.O.C. badge, nearly extremely fine Sporting Medals awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel W. J. Kelly, Royal Artillery A miscellaneous selection of 16 sporting medals, mainly relating to football and cricket, awarded to W. J. Kelly, the majority silver (three with gold applied centres), covering the period 1923 to 1951, three named to the recipient ‘L/Bdr. W. Kelly, R.A. Portsmouth Challenge Cup 1924-25; Bdr. Kelly, W., 1st Heavy Battery R.A. Portsmouth Season 1926-27; Lt. Col. W. J. Kelly, Winners, S’pore Dist. Cricket 1949’, the others unnamed (but some dated), generally good very fine (lot) £140-£180 --- John William Kelly was born on 14 January 1935 and was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Royal Army Ordnance Corps from the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst on 4 February 1955, and was promoted Lieutenant on 4 February 1957. Serving with the R.A.O.C. in Cyprus, he was advanced Captain, and died in service on 5 September 1966. He is commemorated on the Armed Forces Memorial. Sold with copied research.
A miscellaneous collection of books to include an incomplete and worn copy of English Chronicles by John Stow, lacking title [c.1600]; also Poems and Translations with The Sophy by John Denham, 6th ed., 1719; and Biographical Sketches in Cornwall by Rev. Pollwhele, vol. 3 only, 1831; and Hymns in the Parish Church of Burton Upon Trent, 1813. Along with miscellaneous titles relating to cricket, Samuel Johnson and poetry, condition varied, sold with all faults, (qty)
CRICKET - Charles CROMBIE (1880-1967). Laws of Cricket, London, [1907], oblong 4to, 12 coloured plates by Charles Crombie (plates detached). original pictorial boards by Crombie (stained, detached). FIRST AND ONLY EDITION. RARE in the original boards.CRICKET - Charles Exeter Devereux CROMBIE (1880-1967, illustrator). Laws of Cricket. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner & Co. Ltd. ... Copyright of Perrier, [1907]. Oblong 4to (270 x 380mm). Title printed in green, red and black, coloured advertising leaf for Perrier, 12 coloured plates by Charles Crombie, coloured advertisements for Perrier laid down on the verso of each leaf (title stained and frayed, all the plates and leaves detached, some staining at stitching holes, but the plates very clean). Original pictorial boards (stained, boards detached). Provenance: From the Estate of the Late Kenneth Partridge. Further details of the provenance can be found here: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-collection-of-the-kenneth-partridge. FIRST AND ONLY EDITION, and RARE in the original boards. In addition to his work as a sporting and editorial cartoonist, Crombie also illustrated a number of P. G. Wodehouse's short stories in The Strand Magazine between 1926 and 1930. Padwick A Bibliography of Cricket 7012.
A GEORGE III ASH AND OAK CRICKET TABLE CIRCA 1780 56cm high, the top 69cm diameter Condition Report: Table with the marks, knocks, scratches and abrasions commensurate with age and use. Old chips, splits and cracks. Some old repairs to splits - see images. Some opening to the joins to the panels of the top.The expected evidence of old worm in places - see images. Old but later supporting baton of timber to the underside of the top. It is possible that the table has been reduced in height at some point (ends of the legs shortened slightly). Some darker areas to the top possibly from dark wax or filler disguising securing nails/screws that hold the top to the base. Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III ASH CRICKET TABLE LAST QUARTER 18TH CENTURY 67.5cm high, 83cm diameter Condition Report: Overall there are some scratches, marks, chips, cracks and abrasions consistent with age and use.There are some later blocks to the underside; some later staining possibly suggesting re-fixing of the top.There is some evidence of old worm most visibly to the feet area and the rails.The table has pleasing figuring and colour.Please see all the additional condition report photographs through the link on the condition report email as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
Bodyline Series a Lillywhite Frowd & Co selected cricket bat autographed by 1932-3 England test side, the face of the bat autographed by sixteen including Jardine, Larwood, Sutcliffe, Hammond etc, with MCC Tour Christmas card, (2).The signed bat was given to the vendor grandfather by John Booth, by Douglas Jardine as he was a family friend.
Lance Gibbs five various white-metal tankards, one inscribed Presented By Bank Breweries Ltd To Lance Gibbs For a Successful Tour West Indies v. England 1963, another inscribed Antony Irvin, 1964, Good Luck to Lance From All Your Close Friends at Edgbaston, two others and small hip flask, (5). The following lots 29 to 31 relates to the cricket career of top spin bowler and West Indies Test Cricketer Lance Gibbs.
Lance Gibbs a West Indies Cricket Board Most Wickets Presentation trophy, modelled in three parts with top plaque inscribed inscribed FROM THE WEST INDIES CRICKET BOARD OF CONTROL with white-metal figure of a bowler and lower plaque inscribed TO LANCE E GIBBS IN RECOGNITION OF HIS WORLD RECORDMOST WICKETS 308 TAKEN IN TEST CRICKET 31ST JANUARY 1976, panel rubbed, on hardwood plaque, in need of restoration, 50 x 36cm. The following lots 29 to 31 relates to the cricket career of top spin bowler and West Indies Test Cricketer Lance Gibbs
Lance Gibbs white-metal two-handled trophy, 1971, inscribed LANCE GIBBS, WINNER OF THE Reg Hayter “CRICKETERS'” CRICKETER CUP 1971 SEASON, on bakelite socle base, 24cm high, three pewter tankards, one inscribed Burnley Express & News Cricket Comp, Winners Burnley C.C., L. Gibbs (Pro) 1960, (4). The following lots 29 to 31 relates to the cricket career of top spin bowler and West Indies Test Cricketer Lance Gibbs.
§ § William Washington (English, 1885-1956) The Cricket Bat Makerdrypoint etchingsigned and dated 1934 in the plate, inscribed in pencil no.227.5 x 21.5cm Very good impression, in good clean condition, possibly slight discolouration of the paper, visible sheet 29.5 x 24cm, plain card mount and glazed framePLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
Rare 1921 Third Test cricket ball presented to the England Captain and sporting hero Mr John William Henry Tyler 'Jonny' Douglas (1882-1930). The leather cricket ball with applied silver Australia-shaped plaque inscribed 'First ball bowled-Third Test- Adelaide 1921'. The ball mounted on a turned walnut plinth with octagonal base raised on bun feet, further mounted with four silver plaques engraved 'To Mr J.W.H.T. Douglas, as a Souvenir of his visit to Australia as Captain of M.C.C. Team. 1920-1921 and as a memento of the Third Test Match in which so many New Records were established', the other plaques listing the other England and Australia team members, 22cm high. Sold with a fine watercolour portrait by Walter Hester of John 'Jonny' Douglas probably an illustration for Vanity Fair of the debonair sportsman wearing a lounge suit and smoking a cigar, in glazed frame 54.5 x 35.5cm overall. Also sold with a wooden cut of John Douglas's father judging a boxing match entitled 'Time and Judgement at the National Sporting Club. Mr Douglas and Mr Zerega' 24.5 x 19cmProvenance: By family descent.Mr John William Henry Tyler 'Jonny' Douglas (1882-1930) was a true English sporting hero and excellent all round sportsman. He represented England at the 1908 Olympics where he competed as a middleweight boxer and subsequently won a gold medal having beaten the Australian boxer Reginald 'Snowy' Baker. The Times described the match 'as one of the most brilliant exhibitions of skilful boxing allied to tremendous hitting ever seen'. If that wasn't enough he exhibited great prowess as a cricketer playing for Essex from 1901-1928, and amazingly Captaining the team from 1911-1928. Not surprisingly he also played for England Captaining the Team eighteen times. He was named Wisden Cricketer of the year 1915. This sporting legend sadly died in 1930 when the ship he was sailing in with his father sank after a collision. It is said he died trying to save his father who also lost his life. This lot represents a rare glimpse into the life of a forgotten British sporting hero.
Group of Department 56 Christmas ornaments comprising Tower Bridge of London, King's Road Market Cross, Town Clock, English Post Box, Yeoman of the Guard, a fairytale romance, The Queen's Parliamentary Coach, 221B Baker Street, Berkshire downs cricket club, Victorian Wrought Iron Fence & Gate and Gate House in original boxes (12).
Pelham Puppets - 8 Pelham puppet marionettes. Includes Uncle Bulgaria Womble, Rupert Bear, Jiminy Cricket and others. Items appear to be in very good condition with some signs of use. Boxed in fiar plus boxes (some not original). Items not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG
A C1950s sheepskin lined flying coat and sheepskin lined riding boots (sz 7) that were worn to keep the owner warm whilst driving open top sports cars along with a shooting jacket C1980, a hand knitted wool cricket jumper, 3 pairs of leather gloves, a tooled leather map case with the words "Kelmur Motors" and an NCO storm (monsoon) cape, 1954 dated (qty)
A Royal Doulton Series Ware Cabinet Oval Dish, Early 20th Century, from 'The All Black Team' Cricket series, painted in colours and bearing the legend 'I Was'nt Ready', with printed and painted marks to base No.D28464E, 10.75ins x 8ins x 2.25ins high0.25ins chip to edge of rim below main image, enamel loss to main image, general crazing
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