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Golfing Memorabilia & Other Sports
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CHURCH STRETTON, Church Stretton, Shropshire
SY6 7DS
United Kingdom
Golfing Memorabilia & Other Sports

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25 May 2022 10:00 BST
26 May 2022 10:00 BST
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Alex Stewart OBE 1989-2003 Signed Display England's most capped cricketer signed in pencil, gilt
1923 Hampshire v Middlesex Framed Cricket score card, and Photographic cigarette cards of Herne
1934 Ponsford & McCabe MCC v Australia Cricket Framed Signed Scorecard and Photographs, a record 3rd
1957 Signed framed England v West Indies Display, of Tom Graveney photograph, Scorecard and Hotel
1899 W G Grace England v Australia Cricket Scorecard and Printed Picture of W G Grace, 1889 was
Harold Larwood Bodyline Signed England Cricket Photograph, 10"x 8" photograph taken at Gamages
Fred Trueman England Cricket Signed Photograph, 11" x 14" of young Trueman head/shoulders pose
c1930 E P Kinsella 'The Hope of His Side' Cricket Print in colour mounted ready to frame measures
c1930 E P Kinsella 2 Framed Cricket Postcards 'The Hope of His Side' and 'Out first ball' in
1951 The Australian Cricketers Printed Signed handkerchief, with replica signatures made by
1956 The Australian Cricketers Printed Signed handkerchief, made by Caressa House with replica
Fred Trueman 300 Test Cricket Wickets Radial Chart, a hand painted presented to Fred Trueman to
Country Cricket Set of 16 Silk Badges by BDV, hard to find set -framed and mounted under glass -
c1900 Scarce Cricket Willian Clarke Cricketing Terms Cigarette Cards - full set of 14 cards,
c1907 Scarce England v South Africa Cricket Framed handkerchief, mounted and framed under glass -
c1953 England v Australia Ashes Cricket Signed Display, an impressive display of multi signed
1905-1922 J B Hobbs England Cricket Champion Batsman celebrating his 100th - printed Handkerchief
Simon Bond Cricket Humorous Illustration, an original signed piece of art -inked drawing depicting
1903-04 England v Australia Ashes Cricket Test Match Postcards, 6 scarce postcards -the first five
c1970 Billie Jean King and Chris Evert -Tennis b&w Photographs with mounted signatures underneath,
c1990s Tennis Signed Photographs and Photographs with signatures underneath to include Stefi Graf
3x Unopened Slazenger Tennis Ball tins, to include 2 yellow cover Slazenger tin, 1 missing plastic
1953 Wimbledon Tennis Press photographs, of Vic Seixas Wimbledon winner 1953 and Miss A Buxton
2 Real Tennis Lobsided Tennis Rackets, a Greys Light Blue racket and a Bancroft racket, both with
4 Wooden Tennis Rackets with Wooden Presses, to include Greys of Cambridge the Pembroke, Jack
3 Wooden Dunlop Tennis Rackets, to include a John McEnroe Autograph, Maxplus superlight and a
3 Early Wooden badminton rackets, to include 2 by Sykes National, and 1 marked Club, all show
Tennis Flicker Book no.10, H W Austin Service and Smash c1930s published by Slazengers Ltd,
Tennis Flicker Book no.8 - Miss Betty Nuthall drop Volley and Service c1920s published by Slazengers
Scarce 'Kleenball' Patent Tennis ball cleaner comprising wooden machine turned two piece hand
Clockwork Tennis Ball Clock and Racket, this is for repair only as its clockwork mechanism is not