199  1911-12 New South Wales Rugby Union honour cap; the letters “F .K. ” sewn in red inside together with the original Farmer & Company maker’s label.������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$200–300 200  James IREMONGER [1876-1956] portrait photograph, circa 1911, signed in pen “Yours sincerely, J. Iremonger” . Iremonger, visited Australia with the English Team in 1912, but was unlucky enough not to be selected for any of the Test matches. Iremonger played 334 first-class matches for Nottinghamshire between 1899 and 1914, scoring 16,622 runs at 35.06 and taking 619 wickets with his right-arm medium-pace at 22.98. He was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1903.��������$100–150 201 203 201  Victor Trumper Testimonial match, original photographic print of Trumper surrounded by the signatures of the participants and officials of his Testimonial match - NSW v Rest of Australia on 8th Feb.1913, each player received a personally signed photograph of Trumper, further signed by all. 19 x 14 cm in period frame.�����������������������������������������������������������������������$200–400 202 202  Australia v. England, First Test Match Sydney, December 18, 1920 Panoramic photograph by Alan Row & Company depicting the players surrounded by the 40,000-strong crowd at the S.C.G., with portrait vignettes of the team and officials in the surrounding margin. Framed and glazed overall 34 x 105.5cm����$300–500 203  Silver plated cruet set, early 20th century, caddy with cricket bats, balls and other adornments, original glass fittings.�$300–500 204  Circa 1920s/30s pair of vintage Cricket Boots; well made of white canvas on the outer and tan leather on the inside of the uppers. They have leather soles with 8 studs on each boot, are lace-ups with 9 pairs of eyelets. (2).�����������������������������$100–200 205  Australia v. England 1921 Test Team original photograph of the 12 members of the Australian Team including Armstrong, Bardsley, Collins, Gregory, Oldfield and Mailey. All in their full uniforms and caps. Image 20 x 40.5cm. Framed and glazed overall 32 x 50.5cm The 1920/21 Tour by the English Team to Australia was the first Ashes Series after the 1912 Series, the First World War and its’ aftermath having led to the long break. Australia won the Series 5-0. Macartney (86), Armstrong (77) and Gregory (73) topped the Australian batting averages. Mailey took 36 wickets and Gregory 23 and 15 catches! The best of the Englishmen were Hobbs, who averaged 50 with the bat and Parkin with the ball (16 wickets). Strudwick took 12 catches.�����������������������$200–300 37