*** | Shane Warne's Victoria, Cricket Cap, baggy blue, with embroidered 'VCA' monogram (thick letters) on front, signed inside by Shane Warne | *** | |
*** | 1956 Olympic Torch, aluminium, 46 cm tall. Unauthorized reproduction | *** | |
*** | 'Wisden Cricketers' Almanack' for 1864-78, second facsimile reprints, (1974), in salmon pink paper wrappers, in original yellow box. | *** | |
*** | 1934 2nd British Empire Games in London, bronze winner's medal 'British Empire Games/England/1934', not engraved on reverse | *** | |
*** | 1934 2nd British Empire Games in London, Participation medal 'British Empire Games of 1938/London/1934', bronze, 45 mm diameter, in original presentation case by F. Phillips, medallist, Aldershot. Very attractive and scarce | *** | |
*** | 1882 Australian Team, original cabinet card photograph (size 164 x 10.9 cm), with title 'The Australian Cricketers, 1882', and players names printed on mount, published by London Stereoscopic Co, fair/. Rare | *** | |
*** | Early Bradman Team photograph: 'St. George District cricket club, first Grade Team, Season 1928-29', with title and player's names printed on mount, with D.G. Bradman beside Captain in front row, overall 33 x 28 cm. Ex Ernie green. Rare | *** | |
*** | Don Bradman, signature on full size 'Sykes - Don Bradman autograph' cricket bat, match used | *** | |
*** | 1890 7th Australian Team to England: original cabinet card photograph of the team, photographed by G.& R. Lavis, Photographers to her Majesty, the Queen, London, overall 17 x 11 cm. Scarce. Good condit | *** | |
*** | Australian Services Teams: Team photos showing the RAAF team (2 original & 1 reprinted); and the Australian Services team (4 different showing the team prior to matches, two showing Lindsay Hassett leading the team onto the field, and a fabulous shot of… | *** | |
*** | Don Bradman Toby jugs, two 15 cm high (one with green cap, other with brown cap); plus small Bradman Toby jug 10 cm high. Fine condition. (3 items) | *** | |
*** | Tim Zoehrer's Australian 'Baggy yellow' one day international cap, yellow wool, embroidered Australian coat-of-arms on front, Albion label inside signed 'Tim Zoehrer'. Fine condition. Tim Zoehrer played 10 Tests & 22 ODIs 1985-94 | *** | |
*** | C1948 autograph book, including 'Orient line R.M.S. Orontes' letterhead signed by 1948 Australia team (20 signatures including Don Bradman, Sid Barnes & Lindsay Hassett), c1948 Victoria (20 signatures), and Tennis players (8 signatures including Jack… | *** | |
*** | 'Phar Lap with jockey Jim Pike' original photograph by Simon, hand-coloured, framed and glazed; overall 55 x 65 cm. Thirty rides for 27 wins! Jim Pike's extraordinary record aboard Phar Lap. Pike was regarded as the best jockey of his generation: as… | *** | |
*** | N.S.W. Builder's plates: state coat of arms and 'The Department of Railways, New South Wales1947', oval, 20 x 29 cm, very nice looking; 'N.S.W.R. Eveleigh works 1909.', oval, 12 x 25 cm. Both very good condition. (2) | *** | |
*** | 2000 Sydney Olympics: '2000 Official Australian Olympic Gold Medallist Personally Signed First Day covers Collection', set of 16 signed Australia post FDCs in album, with signatures of Ian Thorpe; Mens 4 x 100m Freestyle Relay - Michael Klim, Chris Fydler… | *** | |
*** | Don Bradman: 'Australian XI, English Tour 1930', Orient line brochure endorsed in front 'With Compliments from Don Bradman', comprising pen-picture of each member of the touring party, and with each biography nicely signed in ink by the player featured, a… | *** | |
*** | Phar Lap, nice tin 'Phar Lap, fine cut tobacco', manufactured by Myona cigar Co. Melbourne; plus small booklet 'Phar Lap collection, Melbourne Cup day official Programme'. (2 items) | *** | |
*** | 1960 Rome, XVII Summer Olympics: 1959 poster, 'Giornata Olimpica, 1959', a strong poster created for the 'Olympic day' organised by the city of Rome to promote the games that would commence a year later, artwork by Nino Gregori showing the ancient torch… | *** | |
*** | 1936-37 England Tour to Australia: 'Mcc, Australasian Tour 1936-7', Orient line brochure with pen-picture of each member of the touring party, and with each nicely signed in ink by the player featured, a total of 18 signatures including Gubby Allen,… | *** | |
*** | 1968 Mexico, XIX Summer Olympics: 1968 Olympics poster: 'Mexico, 1968', design of Aztec Sun calendar, artwork by Vazanez, Terrazas & Wyman, colour process lithograph, printed by Miguel Galas in Mexico, size 62 x 120 cm. Condition A | *** | |
*** | 1948 Australian Team, lovely team photograph, signed during 1979 'Greats of '48' reunion, with 14 signatures - Bradman, Lindwall, Harvey, Hamence, Johnson, Hassett, Ring, Bill Johnston, Brown, Toshack, Morris, Miller, McCool & Loxton, overall 21 x 16 cm.… | *** | |
*** | Diploma: 'Diploma, Olympic Games Melbourne 1956', unused, with printed signatures of Avery Brundage (Ioc President), Robert Menzies (Australian Prime Minister) & W.S. Kent-Hughes (Chairman of the Organising Committee), size 58 x 44 cm. Ex Philip Miskin,… | *** | |
*** | Bob Simpson's Australian test jumper, sleeveless, with embroidered Australian coat-of- arms badge on front, and initials 'RBS' on label. (Bob Simpson played 62 Tests 1957-78, including 39 as Australian Captain) | *** | |
*** | 1948 Australian Team, official team sheet with 18 signatures including Don Bradman, Sidney Barnes (rare - not the usual handstamp), Lindsay Hassett, Don Tallon & bill Johnston, window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 37 x 42 cm. Two of the signatures… | *** | |
*** | 1998-99 Australian Team for 2nd test v England, official team sheet with 13 signatures including mark Taylor (Captain), Stephen Waugh, Glenn McGrath & Ricky Ponting. Fine condition. Rare | *** | |
*** | 2000-01 Australian Team, 1st test v West Indies, official team sheet with 13 signatures including Stephen Waugh (Captain), Adam Gilchrist, Glenn McGrath & Ricky Ponting. Fine condition. Rare - we haven't seen this before | *** | |
*** | Monty Noble, signature on piece, fine condition. (Monty Noble played 42 Tests, 1897-1909, including 15 as Captain. Australian test player No. 76) | *** | |
*** | 1921 Australian Team, autograph page (letterhead 'MCC, Lord's Cricket Ground, London, N.W.8') with 13 Signatures Including Warwick Armstrong, Jack Ryder, Arthur Mailey, Hanson Carter, Jack Gregory, Charles Macartney and Bert Oldfield, Folded, Otherwise… | *** | |
*** | 1930-31 Australia v West Indies, 3rd Test at Brisbane, autograph pages (2) with 35 signatures - 12 Australians, 17 West Indians, 3 umpires and 3 scorers; including Don Bradman (scored 203), Archie Jackson, Bill Ponsford (scored 109) and George Headley… | *** | |
*** | Commemorative Olympic rug with a green background, 'XVI Olympiad, Melbourne, 1956' and Australian flowers in a central design, manufactured by the British Australian Carpet Manufacturing Co. | *** | |
*** | Alfred Deakin (1856-1919, 2nd Prime Minister of Australia), nice signature on 1909 (24th Sept) cable re the proposed inscription on Australia's Sovereigns on 'Prime Minister' letterhead. | *** | |
*** | Sir John McEwen (1900-80, 18th Prime Minister of Australia), nice signature on 25th Jan.1971 letter (regarding forthcoming trip to New Zealand), on 'Prime Minister, Canberra' letterhead. | *** | |
*** | 1954 British Empire Games in Vancouver, gold winner's medal '1954 V. British Empire & Commonwealth Games, Vancouver, Canada', 55 mm diameter, engraved on reverse 'Lawn bowls/Fours'. Ex member of South African team | *** | |
*** | 1954 British Empire Games in Vancouver, gold winner's medal '1954 V. British Empire & Commonwealth Games, Vancouver, Canada', 55 mm diameter, engraved on reverse 'Lawn bowls/Fours'. Ex member of South African team | *** | |
*** | 'Wisden Cricketers' Almanack for 1883', original paper wrappers. Fair/Good condition (spine faults) | *** | |
*** | 1930 Australian Tour to England: Cambridge University v Australians, combined teams photograph, with handpainted title 'Cricket Camb: Univ: v Australians.1930' and players names on mount, framed & glazed, overall 45 x 39 cm. Superb condition. (Australia… | *** | |
*** | Apollo Astronauts: Display 'Apollo - The Lunar Landings' comprising photographs signed by Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11), Alan Bean (Apollo 12), Edgar Mitchell (Apollo 14), Dave Scott (Apollo 15), Charles Duke (Apollo 16), Eugene Cernan (Apollo 17), window… | *** | |
*** | 1962 Commonwealth Games in Perth, Silver Winner's Medal, with chain, '1962 VII British Empire and Commonwealth Games/ Perth/ Western Australia', engraved on reverse 'Fencing/ Sabre Teams/ J.Andru/ Canada', 58 mm diameter. Very attractive and scarce | *** | |
*** | The Australian Captains Bat, with signatures of 18 captains, comprising Don Bradman, Bill Brown, Arthur Morris, Ian Johnson, Ray Lindwall, Ian Craig, Richie Benaud, Neil Harvey, Bob Simpson, Brian Booth, Bill Lawry, Barry Jarman, Ian Chappell, Greg… | *** | |
*** | 1972 Australian Football World Tour, Ian Robertson's Carlton Jumper, with 'CFC' logo and Australian Coat-of-Arms badge on front, and number '34' on reverse, signed later by Ian Robertson. After the successful 1972 season the Blues went on a 'world tour'… | *** | |
*** | Edmund Hillary & Tenzing Norgay, both signatures on commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the First Ascent of Mount Everest | *** | |
*** | Bill Woodfull's Photographs, various sizes, noted photos of Bill Woodfull (8); Woodfull & Bradman walking out to bat; meeting King George V & Queen Mary (2); team photos (4) - 1927 Australian tour to Malaya; 1928-29 Australian team for 1st Test (Bradman's… | *** | |
*** | 1968 Australian Test Blazer, green wool, embroidered Australian Coat-of-Arms & '1968' on pocket (player unknown), mounted with 1968 Australian team official team sheet, with 21 signatures including Bill Lawry (Captain), Ian Chappell & Doug Walters, framed… | *** | |
*** | 'Australian XI, English Tour 1930', Orient Line brochure with pen-picture of each member of the touring party, and with each biography nicely signed in ink by the player featured, a total of 17 signatures including Don Bradman, Bill Woodfull, Archie… | *** | |
*** | 1882 Australian Team: Original cabinet card photograph (16 x 11 cm) with the title, 'Australian Cricketers, 1882', and players' names printed on the mount, produced by London Stereoscopic Co., window mounted, framed & glazed, overall 33 x 28 cm. Very… | *** | |
*** | Collingwood: 1955 losing Weg poster, made for Neil Mann by Weg, a photographic production showing a magpie holding 'VFL Premiers 1955' flag, with Neil Mann & coach Phonse Kyne alongside, framed & glazed, overall 54 x 64 cm. Poster with some horizontal… | *** | |
*** | Tram destination blind: Melbourne - Glenhuntly Depot, 1950s, includes Point Ormond destination. 101 cm wide. The usual wear` | *** | |
*** | 'Wisden Cricketers' Almanack for 1887', original paper wrappers. Good condition, signed on front cover by H.M.Curteis (Sussex 1846-60) | *** | |
*** | 'Wisden Cricketers' Almanack for 1888', original paper wrappers. Good condition | *** | |
*** | 'Wisden Cricketers' Almanack for 1909', original hardback. Fair/good condition | *** | |
*** | 'Wisden Cricketers' Almanack for 1911', original hardback. Good condition | *** | |
*** | Don Bradman: 'Sykes-Don Bradman' full size cricket bat, match-used with some tape on face, signed on reverse by Don Bradman (some fading), with attractive wooden stand. Good condition | *** | |
*** | Muhammad Ali, signature on 'Everlast' boxing glove. With 'Online Authentics' No.9682 | *** | |
*** | Muhammad Ali, signature on pair of 'Everlast' boxing shorts. with 'Online Authentics' No.Oa-8090217 | *** | |
*** | 1864 - 1879 Wisden's Almanacks: A complete set of the 1990 official reprints by Wisden, all numbered 675/1000 and accompanied by the original receipt from John Wisden & Co. Ltd. (15 volumes). As new. | *** | |
*** | Australian silver presentation vesta engraved 'Souvenir of the Starting up at Ultimo Power House of the first Turbo Alternator built in Australia. Presented by the English Electric Company Australia Limited, March 1923', stamped 'H.H.H. Stg. Silver', 5 cm… | *** | |
*** | 1948 Australian Tour of the United Kingdom: Attractive presentation comprising an original team photograph and an illustrated unofficial team sheet headed 'Australia' with a batsman at the crease and with the legend 'The Tourists of 1948'. The sheet is… | *** | |
*** | Australian Board of Control For International Cricket 1953-69/70 official teamsheets collection comprising 1953 Australian XI Coronation Tour (signed by all 17), 1956 Australian Team on Tour (signed by all 17), 1961 Australian Team on Tour (signed by all… | *** | |
*** | Rod Marsh, batting gloves, worn during the 1983 World Cup. Purchased by Alan Piper at the rod Marsh Testimonial auction (1-9-83), with a hand-written signed note from rod Marsh on the reverse of the ticket. | *** | |
*** | W.G.Grace: fine signature on piece beneath a full-length image of 'W.G.' batting, from a photograph taken by E.Hawkins of Brighton. The image shows the bat with which he made over 1000 runs in May 1895 and which was also used when he completed his one… | *** | |
*** | 1965-66 Ashes Series in Australia: English Cricket Cap in deep blue with embroidered 'St George and the Dragon' on the front, worn by English fast bowler Jeff Jones during the series and exchanged with Graham McKenzie. The name 'I.J.Jones' is hand-written… | *** | |
*** | The Knights of Cricket, full size cricket bat, with signatures of Sir Donald Bradman, Sir Richard Hadlee, Sir Colin Cowdrey, Sir Garfield Sobers, Sir Clyde Walcott & Sir Everton Weekes, mounted in an attractive display case, overall 47 x 108 cm.… | *** | |
*** | The Australian Team in England - 1921, An original real photo postcard of the Australian Touring Party, signed in pen by all 16 players and officials, attractively mounted together with details of the team. Signatories include Armstrong (Captain),… | *** | |
*** | 1931 - 1936 Wisden's Almanacks, all rebound in hard covers, all preserving the original yellow soft covers. (6) | *** | |
*** | Fine and early Staffordshire ceramic cricket figure of George Parr (Nottinghamshire) c1860 - showing bowler Parr standing beside a wicket and a cricket bat and holding a red cricket ball, wearing a flat navy hat, pink bow tie, spotted shirt, orange sash… | *** | |
*** | Full size Slazenger Bradman Majestic special edition bat with original Bradman signature to face, attractively framed and glazed, 109 x 33 cm overall | *** | |
*** | Australia v. England, First Test Match Sydney, December 18, 1920 Panoramic photograph by Alan Row & Company depicting the players surrounded by the 40,000-strong crowd at the S.C.G., with portrait vignettes of the team and officials in the surrounding… | *** | |
*** | 100th Game Football: A red Sherrin football with yellow McDonald's logo that has been signed by umpires Bryan Sheehan (#9), Jamie Love (#28, '96-99) and Keith Callaghan #33 who were in charge for Buckley's 100th career game, Collingwood v Fremantle in… | *** | |
*** | David Boon's Tasmanian Cricket Cap, Baggy Green, with embroidered Tasmanian Tigers logo to front (cricket ball and stumps over a Tasmanian Tiger), signed inside by David Boon. Attractively framed. [David Boon played 107 Tests 1984-96, and represented… | *** | |
*** | Pat Symcox's South Africa 'Baggy Green' Test Cap, green wool, embroidered Protea & 'S.A.Cricket' on front, Albion label inside endorsed 'Ps'. [Symcox, a tall off-spinner, played 20 Tests 1993-99]. Ex South African cricket writer Brian Bassano, with letter… | *** | |
*** | Collingwood - Membership/Social club badges: almost complete run of 1974-2018 membership badges, comprising 1974 to 1976, 1978 to 2002, then social club badges for 2003 to 2016 & 2018; most with lanyards. (43) | *** | |
*** | Geelong Football Club: Peter Pianto: 1954 Geelong Brewery football silver plate goblets comprising two trophies engraved 'Equal First/P.Pianto/V.F.L./Season 1954' and a 1956 trophy engraved 'Football/Geelong Brewery £100 Award/Second Prize/won by/P… | *** | |
*** | The Football Record: 1945 editions for the Home-and-Away Rounds 1 2 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 20. (Total: 15). Mixed condition. | *** | |
*** | 'The Football Record': special editions for the 1944 1st Semi-Final, Essendon V Footscray; 2nd Semi-Final, Fitzroy V Richmond; Final, Richmond V Essendon; and Grand Final, Fitzroy V Richmond; some annotations, Fair/Good condition. (4). Fitzroy defeated… | *** | |
*** | The football Record': 1942 1st semi Final, South Melbourne V Footscray, 2nd semi Final, Essendon V Richmond, and Grand Final, Essendon V Richmond. Fair/Good condition (3). | *** | |
*** | Melbourne Tramways Destination Roll, circa 1962, Malvern Depot, with destinations including St Kilda Beach via Dandenong Rd, Balaclava Station, St Kilda Rd, Kew-Cotham Rd, City via Williams, University, South Melbourne & St Kilda Beach; 100 cm wide, 825… | *** | |
*** | Seven Titanic Survivors: A 60th Anniversary of the Sinking of the Titanic souvenir cover signed by the seven survivors who were present at the Titanic Historical Society meeting in Boston in September 1988. They are Millvina Dean, Michel Navratil, Bertram… | *** | |
*** | Don Bradman, lovely signature on 10th Feb.1949 letter on 'Don Bradman & Co.' letterhead, thanking the writer for his kind letter of congratulations on the occasion of Bradman's Knighthood, with original envelope | *** | |
*** | 1962 Commonwealth Games in Perth, bronze winner's medal, (no chain), '1962 VII British Empire & Commonwealth Games/ Perth/ Western Australia', engraved on reverse 'Fencing/ foil Teams/ J. Andru/ Canada', 58 mm diameter. Very attractive and scarce | *** | |
*** | 1934 Australian Team, photograph of RMS 'Orford', signed on the photograph by entire team, 16 signatures including bill Woodfull, Don Bradman, Clarrie Grimmett, bill Ponsford and Bert Oldfield, mounted with postcard 'Australian Cricket Team, England,… | *** | |
*** | Nigel Lappin's Victoria No. 44 jumper, match-worn on 21st June 1997 for Victoria v South Australia, signed on front by Nigel Lappin | *** | |
*** | NSWGR cast builders plate, 'built at Walsh Island Dockyard, Newcastle N.S.W., A.D.1925't-of-arms & 'Advance Australia' to the top, restored, overall 34 x 24 cm | *** | |
*** | Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965, British P.M. During World War I, generally regarded as one of the most important leaders in modern British and world history, won the 1953 Nobel prize in Literature), lovely signature dated '1941' at base of portrait… | *** | |
*** | Queen Elizabeth (the Queen mother, 1900-2002): 1927 Royal Visit to Australia: Autograph letter written by the future Queen Elizabeth (the Queen mother) as Duchess of York, from her residence at 145 Picadilly, to Madame Handley Seymour, regarding the cost… | *** | |
*** | King George V and Queen Mary (King George V 1865-1936 and Queen Mary 1867-1953), a pair of photos signed by each and dated 1910 (the year George V ascended the throne), window mounted side-by-side, overall 35 x 28 cm | *** | |
*** | Warwick Armstrong, superb signature on postcard 'W. Armstrong (The Australian Cricket Team 1909.)'. Ex Victor Trumper collection. (Warwick Armstrong played 50 Tests 1901-21, including 10 as Australian Captain) | *** | |
*** | 'The A.B.C. Football Guide and Register, Season 1888', published by Kemp & Boyce (Melbourne, 1888). Fair/Good condition | *** | |
*** | VFA: 1923 Victorian Football Association membership badge, numbered '170' on reverse | *** | |
*** | 1956 Melbourne, XVI Summer Olympics: 'Invitation to the International Olympic Committee to Celebrate the XVI Olympiad in Melbourne, Australia in 1956', 63 pages (Melbourne, 1948), suede covers and enammelled crest on front; includes four folding plates of… | *** | |
*** | 1924-25 'The Sporting Globe Cricket Annual' (tatty) used as a scrapbook/autograph book, with press clippings laid down inside; plus a wonderful collection of cricket autographs, 77 signatures including 1924-25 England team, 1924 Victoria team, 1924 South… | *** | |
*** | 'James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual' for 1876-1900. A fabulous run with orange covers (six issues rebound), the 1881 & 1883 issues have original photographs of Australian teams; (1879 & 1880 issues missing photographs). Poor/. (25 items) | *** | |
*** | Dave Sands (1926-52, Australian Aboriginal boxer, middleweight, but held the Australian light-Heavyweight and Heavyweight Championship titles at the same time and was also a Commonwealth Middleweight champion): Dave Sands' Boxing boots, career used, ex… | *** | |
*** | 'Wisden Cricketers' Almanack' for 1864-78, second facsimile reprints (1974), in salmon pink paper wrappers, complete set. Fine condition. (15 items) | *** | |
*** | 1878 Australian Team: original team photograph 'The Australian eleven' with cameos of 13 players, produced by T.F. Chuck & Son, Melbourne, mounted on card printed on reverse 'The Australian eleven, Melbourne 1878'. Mount slightly trimmed at edges (overall… | *** | |
*** | '17th Australian XI, English Tour, 1930', 4-page tour itinerary, with 17 signatures on back cover including Don Bradman, Archie Jackson, bill Woodfull and Clarrie Grimmett | *** | |