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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. |
Cricket postcard. Real photograph by Deane, Wiles & Millar, Brighton. Postally unused. Fine. Signed in ink by Gilligan...
Cricket postcard. Real photograph by Hunt, Tonbridge. Postally unused. Fine.
Cricket postcard. Real photograph by Hunt, Tonbridge. Postally unused. Fine.
Cricket postcard. Real photograph by Hunt of Tonbridge. 8.5 x 13.6cm. Postally unused. Fine. Signed in ink across the...
Cricket postcard. Real photograph by Albert Wilkes, West Bromwich. Postally unused. Fine. Signed in ink across...
Cricket postcard. Real photograph. Postally unused. Fine.
Cricket postcard. Photograph by Foster, Brighton. Postally unused. Fine.
Original cricket postcard of Sussex and England's Relf posed in the act of bowling. Nicely signed in black ink on the...
Cricket postcard. Posing in Middlesex cap, ball in hand. By E. Hawkins & Co. Slight marking. Postally unused. Very good.
Cricket postcard. Postally unused, but has contemporary ink message to lower front border. Good.
Postcard. Real photographic image. Signed in ink across the front. Postally unused. Fine.
Original cricket postcard, real photograph of Alec, the younger of Surrey's magnificent Bedser twins.Signed in ink by...
Cricket postcard. Real photograph by Flemons of Ames, Wright and possibly SG Hearn (original photograph is blurred as subject...
Cricket postcard. Photograph by Hawkins, Brighton. Postally used. Very good.