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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. |
Original cricket postcard. Real photograph of Harry Parks. Signed in ink across the front. Postally unused. ...
Cricket postcard. Wrench series, photograph by Foster, Brighton & Hove. Postally unused. Fine.
Cricket postcard. Real photograph. Postally unused. Sl faded, otherwise good.
Original cricket postcard. Real photograph of Jack Davies, forever associated with the Australians' match at Fenner's on May 9...
Cricket postcard. Wrench Series, #1751. Signed on the front "Jack" and dated 10/4/04....
Cricket postcard. Photograph by Mockford, Tonbridge. Postally unused. Very good..
Original cricket postcard, real photograph of Parker who played for Surrey from 1932 to 1952. His career spanned the last days of...
Cricket postcard. Posing, ball in hand. Photographed by Thiele, published by Ralph Dunn of Barbican, London. White borders....
Postcard. Real photograph. Signed in ink across the front. Postally unused. Fine.
Cricket postcard by Mockford of Tonbridge. Postally unused. Very good.
Cricket postcard. Real photograph by Flemons of Tonbridge. Standing in Kent cap and blazer. Postally unused, but with date 1923...
Cricket postcard. Real photograph Hedgeland of Maidstone. Postally unused. Very good. Signed in ink in two places across...
Cricket postcard. Real photograph of Seymour in batting pose. Heavy crease across top right corner. Postally unused. Very good....
Cricket postcard. Real photograph of Seymour returning to the pavilion after batting. Signed in ink by Seymour to...
Cricket postcard. Real photograph by Flemons of Tonbridge. Standing in Kent cap and whites. Postally unused, but with Seymour's...
Cricket postcard. Real photograph. Postally unused. Fine.