Sporting Memorabilia 02 24, 2019 View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 1-13 of 13. Previous|1|Next Image Lot # Item Title Quantity Time Left Your Bids 36 MELBOURNE CRICKET CLUB, 1902-3 membership badge, made by J.R. Gaunt, No.2185.The example sold in our February 2013 auction brought $3,000 (incl. BP). Estimate$1,000 - $1,250StatusCLOSED! View details 37 THE CORONATION PORTRAIT OF "RANJI" - Colonel H.H. Shri Sir Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji, Maharaja Jam Saheb of Nawanagar K.C.S.I. in his coronation robes and jewellery,three-quarter length seated in a gilded throne chair with lion finial arms. Ranji wears a cream silk diamond-buttoned sherwani tunic with a pattern of gold and green flowers. He holds a jewelled sword tulwar (the traditional Rajput weapon), a diamond peacock sarpech in his gold and green turban. Estimate$5,000 - $7,500Price Realized$8,000StatusSold View details 38 "THE M.S.D. CRICKET LIST Season 1907-8" issued by The Melbourne Sports Depot, 55-57 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne; a 32 page price list of bats, balls, caps, wickets, bails, protectors and guards, gloves, bags, scoring books, wearing apparel, nets, boots, shoes and sundries. Other sporting equipment is also listed (and illustrated) as are previous Test Match results and other cricket facts and figures, fixtures and The Laws of Cricket. Provenance: The Kevin O'Dowd Collection. Estimate$200 - $300Price Realized$200StatusSold View details 39 RANJITSINHJI, CRICKETER & INDIAN PRINCE A collection of five greeting cards, each headed with the gilt-embossed crest of Ranjitsinhji, Maharaja of Nawanagar (in present-day Gujarat); each with coloured etching view of one of Ranjitsinhji's palaces of homes in England ; the interiors blank in each case. 20.5 x 16.5. (5 items).Provenance: The Nawanagar Palace Museum Collection. Estimate$400 - $500Price Realized$300StatusSold View details 40 TWO LETTERS FROM JAMNAGAR PALACE, 1910Two autograph letters, written and signed by Harry Lester Simms while at Jamnagar Palace, a guest of Ranjitsinhji. The letters are addressed to "Kumar Saheb" [Kumar Shri Godji Khengarji Saheb "Manhubha", second son of Khengarji Rao III, ruler of Kutch at Bhuj Palace]"...His Highness requests that you would be kind enough to play us 2 matches, here and at Bhuj.....kindest regards to His Highness, Your Brother & Kuty Saheb", 2 pages undated; and the se... Estimate$800 - $1,000StatusCLOSED! View details 41 "MINUTES of CONFERENCE between THE PLAYERS' REPRESENTATIVES and THE BOARD OF CONTROL, Held at the New South Wales' Cricket Association's Rooms, Sydney, on Thursday, January 14th 1909" 30 pages, typed; original record of the meeting. Present on behalf of the Board were Col. Foxton (Qld), W.P. McElhone (Hon. Sec.), Frank Iredale (NSW), G.M. Evan (S.A.) & G.P. Barbour (NSW). Present on behalf of the Players were Clem Hill (S.A.), Monty Noble (NSW) & Frank Laver (Vic.). A fascinating insight i... Estimate$500 - $750StatusUnsold View details 42 AN ORIGINAL HAND-PAINTED PICTURE OF RANJITSINHJI COMPOSED OF REAL BUTTERFLY WINGS, circa 1912 Ranji standing in a colourful landscape, wearing a matching turban and diamond-buttoned tunic sherwani, plain trousers and silver-buckled shoes. He wears his British awards of GCSI and GBE, with his sash of office. He holds his state sword wrapped in a silk shawl and wears a diamond necklace. Commissioned by Ranji and with a "Made in England" label on the reverse of the white metal frame on stand. 18 x Estimate$1,000 - $1,500Price Realized$900StatusSold View details 43 Black ledger book titled in manuscript on the first page "Victorian Cricket Associations' Patriotic Efforts for Australian Wounded Soldiers and for Providing Cricket Materials for Australian Camps Abroad and in Victoria 1915 - 1916"; 63 pages detailing donations (date, amount, name), auction sales receipts, Button Day returns, Blackham Ball subscriptions, as well as amounts spent on cricket bats, bails, gloves and other sports materials. There are also lists of awards, etc. Estimate$1,000 - $1,500StatusUnsold View details 44 Melbourne Cricket Club Ladies Reserve ticket for the 1917 - 1918 season; signed by the Secretary, Hugh Trumble. Displayed in a glazed frame with a photograph of "the toss" taking place on the field of play. [Membership cards from the War years - male or female - are scarce].Provenance: The Kevin O'Dowd Collection. Estimate$150 - $200Price Realized$120StatusSold View details 44a TOUR OF THE FIFTEENTH AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TEAM IN ENGLAND and SOUTH AFRICA - Season 1921 The personal photographs and annotated album assembled by the team scorer, Bill Ferguson.The title page bearing a team photographic postcard (by Bolland) signed in ink by the whole team which included Armstrong, Bardsley, Ryder, Gregory, Mailey, Collins and Macartney. The following 55 pages provide 275 good quality photographs, all neatly annotated by Ferguson Estimate$3,000 - $5,000Price Realized$8,500StatusSold View details 45 A cricket miscellany comprising an AUSTRALIA 1921 Team photograph (by Philip G. Hunt, London); a 1938 fixture card published by "The Advertiser" and listing the Australian team; the 1958 New Zealand Team signatures on a page; the South African team to England in 1960 - a signed team picture; and a fully signed team sheet of the same 1960 South African team. Estimate$150 - $200StatusCLOSED! View details 46 A cricket ball manual press used in the manufacturing process, circa 1930s. Cast steel on a wooden base. Very heavy!25cm high, 40cm across Estimate$400 - $500Price Realized$600StatusSold View details 47 A framed presentation titled "The Bodyline Series 1932" which incorporates original press photographs of the Australian and English Teams, dramatic action photographs, individual photographs, typed explanations and original autographs of Harold Larwood (8) and Don Bradman (2). Overall 63 x 84cm. Estimate$500 - $750Price Realized$750StatusSold View details Items per page 102550100 Previous|1|Next Previous 1 Next