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The first mention of cricket in a book was in the English version of Giovanni Florio's Italian dictionary in 1598. Collecting cricket books and cricketana has long been a popular pastime, and some fine collections have been built up, not least that of the MCC at Lord's. Rare cricket books (Nyren, Lambert, Bentley) are keenly sought, as are signed books and Ashes memorabilia, especially from the Bodyline tour (1932/33). Other areas of interest are scorecards, cricket autographs and tour brochures. |
Crciket autograph. Signed in black ink. Berry also played football for Sheffield Wednesday, Bristol Rovers and Swindon Town.
Cricket autograph. Signed in blue ink. Sellotape marks to 2 corners.George Brown was a fine wicket-keeper/batsman for Hampshire...
Cricket autograph. Signed in ink on small white postcard. The card has been postally used (dated 1931). Some glue residue to...
Signed in blue in on white sticky label.
Cricket autograph. Signed in black ink to small irregular piece and laid down to A4 sheet with short biography. In good...
Cricket autograph. Signed in black ink to small irregular piece and laid down to A4 sheet with short biography. Slight...
Cricket autograph. Signed nicely in ink on paper.
Signed in blue ink.
Cricket autograph. Signed in blue ink on irregular piece.
Cricket autograph. Signed in black ink on irregular piece.
Cricket autograph. Signed in blue ink to irregular piece.
Cricket autograph. Signed nicely in ink on sticky label. Signed "With the author's best wishes, Gerald Howat". Dated 1987.
Signed in blue in on white sticky label.
Cricket autograph. Signed in blue ink to irregular piece. Lightly foxed.
Signed in black ink on white card.