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114803The photograph is personally signed in ink on the image by Sir Donald Bradman 1908-2001. Although produced in the mid-1990s we purchased it in the late 1990s this photograph was individually printed from the original 1930s negative. unknown
114801The photograph is personally signed in ink on the image by Sir Donald Bradman 1908-2001 and comes with our letter of authenticity. Although produced in the mid-1990s this photograph was individually printed from the original 1930s negative. We purchased this item in the late 1990s from a source whom we know well and whose connection with Don Bradman was proven and long-established; we knew the owner of the negatives; we can guarantee the signature is genuine. unknown
114800This black and white gelatin silver photograph 253 × 203 mm is personally signed in ink on the image by Sir Donald Bradman 1908-2001 and comes with our letter of authenticity. <p>Although produced in the mid-1990s this photograph was individually hand-printed from the original 1930s negative. We purchased it in the late 1990s from a source whom we knew well and whose connection with Don Bradman was personal and long-established; we know the owner of the negatives; we can guarantee the signature is genuine. unknown
114806The photograph is personally signed in ink on the image by Sir Donald Bradman 1908-2001 and comes with our letter of authenticity. Although produced in the mid-1990s this photograph was individually printed from the original 1930s negative. We purchased this item in the late 1990s from a source whom we know well and whose connection with Don Bradman was proven and long-established; we knew the owner of the negatives; we can guarantee the signature is genuine. unknown
114807This large-format black and white gelatin silver photograph 303 × 240 mm is personally signed in ink on the image by Sir Donald Bradman 1908-2001 and comes with our letter of authenticity. <p>Although produced in the mid-1990s this photograph was individually hand-printed from the original 1930s negative. We purchased it in the late 1990s from a source whom we knew well and whose connection with Don Bradman was personal and long-established; we know the owner of the negatives; we can guarantee the signature is genuine. unknown
83093Fine. A narrow strip of white paper 252 × 67 mm mounted on a pair of conjugate leaves detached from a small autograph album with the signatures neatly arranged one under the other. Apart from a few horizontal creases the item is in fine condition and would make an attractive display in conjunction with a team photograph. The signatures are Allen Captain Ames Barnett Copson Duckworth Fagg Farnes Fishlock Hammond Hardstaff Leyland Robins Sims Verity Voce Worthington and Wyatt plus the manager Captain R. Howard. Australia won the series 3-2: 'England's failure can be attributed to a combination of poor batting and brilliance on the part of Bradman' Wynne-Thomas. unknown
164 pages, illustrated. eng
56483This unused albeit lightly foxed advertising postcard captioned '"I always use Waterman's" J.B. Hobbs' features a portrait of a late-vintage Jack Hobbs complete with blazer cigarette and Waterman's pen busily signing autographs for a couple of young lads. This example has been signed prominently in dark blue ink by Hobbs and the lad who received it has written - almost unnoticed in dark ink in the dark bottom margin - 'Jack Hobb's sic autograph'. unknown
144619It is an exceptional gelatin silver photographic print measuring a gigantic 530 × 510 mm approximately printed from the negative by the photographer for Michael Treloar in the mid-1990s. Treloar went to an exhibition of Simpson's work at his studio at the time and saw the image on display. It had been commissioned originally as part of a series of portraits of significant older South Australians for an exhibition at the David Jones Gallery in the later 1970s. Treloar in turn commissioned David Simpson to produce a small quantity of prints ten from memory. The photographic paper used to print them was old stock long obsolete; the results were so impressive another batch possibly five was commissioned. Alas only modern paper could be had - still very large at 470 × 475 mm still a wonderful portrait - but the difference was sufficient to determine that no more prints were commissioned. The original lot were signed and dated 1977 by the photographer and subsequently all prints were personally signed in black felt-tipped pen by Sir Don Bradman. The group of very large format prints has been in storage for nearly twenty years forgotten about if not exactly lost until now . The outstanding quality of these portrait photographs make them a far more fitting tribute to the man than a lot of the pedestrian and indifferent material universally on offer. The 470 × 475 mm prints signed by Sir Don Bradman are available for $1250 each. unknown
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards, very minor foxing to page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with very minor traces of storage. 311pp. Autobiography of the cricketing life of Simon Hughes who played firstly for Middlesex and then Durham County teams. It is also a revealing account of other cricketing stars of the period.
199825150Adelaide: State Library of South Australia 1998. Adelaide State Library of South Australia 1998. It is a high-quality reproduction 160 × 115 mm of a studio portrait of a young Don in a batting stance wearing an Australian cap. The original photograph is in the State Library of South Australia's Bradman Collection. This example signed in ink by Don Bradman is in fine condition. State Library of South Australia unknown
No marks or inscriptions to contents. No creasing to covers or to spine. Clean tight pages with well-foxed unmarked boards and pages, sunned spine and no bumping to corners. 80pp. A privately printed account of the history of cricket at Nottinghamshire's ground of Trent Bridge. Coloured frontispiece by Sr William Nicholson and twenty-eight photographs. We do not use stock photos, the picture displayed is of the actual book for sale. Every one of our books is in stock in the UK ready for immediate delivery.
1483670546.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
hardback (no D/J), medium size, touch sunned to spine. 1 corner bumped. page edges foxed, some pages foxed. with photographs, index, appendix(es).
66275There are eleven signatures: Rowan presumably when captain Endean Chubb McCarthy McGlew McLean Mann Mansell Melle Waite and van Ryneveld. Slight corner creases well away from the signatures; in excellent condition. unknown
55349The signatures are Arthur Morris Captain Alley Donaldson 12th man Fred Johnston Kissell Lindwall Lukeman Miller Moroney Pettiford Saggers and Toshack. The team featured six Test players including five future Invincibles; Alley and Pettiford played for the Services and/or later Commonwealth teams. This was Keith Miller's debut match for NSW after representing Victoria from 1937-38 to 1946-47. <p>On the verso are the pencil signatures for the Victorian team for the match against Queensland in Brisbane 14-18 November 1947 SSM 356. The signatures are Hassett Captain Baker Fitzmaurice Fothergill Freer M.R. Harvey Ray Harvey 12th man Howard Jinks Lambert Meuleman and Ring plus the manager. There are five Test players including two future Invincibles; Howard toured New Zealand in 1949-50 and Fitzmaurice and Lambert toured with the Commonwealth team in India in 1949-50. In excellent condition. unknown
55377The signatures are Brown Captain Alec Bedser Berry Close Compton Dewes Evans Hollies Hutton twice - once in ink McIntyre Parkhouse Sheppard Simpson Warr Washbrook and Wright plus Nash one of the managers in ink. The only player not to have signed is Bailey. Given the starring role Hutton played in the series let alone throughout his 27-year long first-class career it is perhaps appropriate that his signature should appear twice! Two small light marks well clear of the signatures; in excellent condition. unknown
55381The 12 signatures are Hassett Captain Benaud 12th man Harvey Hole Ian Johnson Bill Johnston Langley Lindwall McDonald Miller Morris and Ring. A heavyweight team by any account with eight former Invincibles and five future Australian Captains. <p>On the verso are the pencil signatures of the Victorian team for the match against Queensland in Brisbane 16-20 January 1953 SSM 444. The 12 signatures are Hassett Captain Chambers Fitchett 12th man Harvey Hill Ian Johnson Bill Johnston Loxton Colin McDonald Ian McDonald Ring and Thoms. Six of the team played with the Invincibles; in fact only Chambers Fitchett and Ian McDonald were not capped for Australia although Thoms and Hill played in only one and three Tests respectively. Victoria won by seven wickets with Johnston collecting ten wickets. unknown
55343The signatures are Hammond Captain Alec Bedser Edrich Evans Fishlock Gibb Hardstaff Hutton Ikin Langridge Pollard T. Peter Smith Voce Washbrook Wright and Yardley plus the manager Major R. Howard; only Compton is missing. 'Hammond led a team of great experience although many players were in the twilight of their careers' Webster. <p>On the verso are the pencil signatures of the Victorian team for the match against Queensland in Brisbane 17-20 January 1947 SSM 349. The signatures are Hassett Captain Baker Freer M.R. Harvey Ian Johnson Bill Johnston Loxton Meuleman Miller Ring and Tribe. Six were future Invincibles and only Baker did not play Test cricket although Freer Harvey and Meuleman each played in only one Test; Hassett scored 200 his third 50 coming in just 28 minutes. The top left-hand corner is signed in ink by the Honorary Scorer James J. Cantwell '59 yrs connected with game'. A few light fingermarks; mild offsetting to the Victorian side of the leaf; in very good condition. unknown
61482The signatures are Allen Captain Ames Barnett Copson Duckworth Fagg Farnes Fishlock Hammond Hardstaff Leyland Robins Sims Verity Voce Worthington and Wyatt plus the manager Captain R. Howard. Apart from very light smudging the leaf is in excellent condition. Australia won the series 3-2: 'England's failure can be attributed to a combination of poor batting and brilliance on the part of Bradman' Wynne-Thomas. unknown
1st UK edition. Creasing to the covers, else VG pbk. ISBN 0715386123. Illustrated by Jeff Hook. 17895. eng
4to., First Edition, with 41 coloured reproductions (a number full-page) in the text; original pictorial wrappers, a near fine copy. This major exhibition is sponsored by Sotheby's. Loosely inserted are the separately printed flier bearing a personal message from Henry Wyndham, Chairman of Sotheby's, and exhibition admission ticket no. 329 (which misspells 'Sotheby's'). The extensive introduction is by Stephen Green, curator of the MCC Museum. With index.
2020355490721629London: Quiller 2020. First Edition. Hard Cover. Dust Jacket. Signed by Author. First UK Edition. Publisher's blue boards with gilt spine lettering. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR. A very fine copy in like dustwrapper. Inscribed by the Author to the title page: "To David/ Thanks for the memories/ Ted/ OCTOBER 2020". ISBN: 978 1 84689 330 8. Photographs/scans available upon request. Quiller hardcover
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with very slight creasing to upper edge. 63pp. The story of how the Lord's Taverners raised ú10 million for charity (to 1990) from their early work in cricket to all the other sports that came along. With a wealth of photographs of the many celebrities who helped them on the way.
1948132776Sydney: The Australian Board of Control for International Cricket Matches 1948. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Sydney The Australian Board of Control for International Cricket Matches 1948. Small octavo 12 pages with a centrefold map of Great Britain showing the venues plus maps on the inside surfaces of the covers a track chart of the voyage on RMS 'Strathaird' from Fremantle to London and a map of London. Saddle-stapled pictorial card covers with Australia's green and gold colours printed across the top right-hand corner; spine slightly rubbed; staples a trifle oxidised; an excellent copy. Essentially the itinerary for 'The Invincibles'. The name 'Mr Niehuus' is written lightly in pencil on the front cover; this is probably Richard Niehuus 1917-2005 who 'played in ten first-class matches for South Australia between 1946 and 1948' cricinfo. Padwick 5081. The Australian Board of Control for International Cricket Matches paperback