191 195 191  Two spelter figures of a batsman and a bowler, each standing on a square base in active positions; circa 1900; 25cm and 28cm high, respectively. (2 items).�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$400–600 192  A collection of framed posters, etchings, photographs, lithographs, etc.; mainly glazed. Various sizes. (16 items) [For collection from our rooms.]����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$300–500 193  The Australian Cricket Team in South Africa 1902-03 Original albumen and print photograph of the Australian Cricket Team at Cape Town en route to Australia from England. 15 x 20.5cm. Mounted, framed and glazed overall 26 x 31.5cm. The Australians played six matches while in South Africa, of which three were designated Tests. Australia won two and the third was drawn. The team included Victor Trumper, Warwick Armstrong, Joe Darling and Clem Hill.����������������$150–250 194  W.G.GRACE: c.1905 printed card signed in ink: “W.G.Grace” , 9 x 11.5cm. Printed text: “Autographed in aid of the Fund of the Royal Alexandra Infirmary Bazaar by” .����������������������������������������������$200–300 195  A group of (4) framed & glazed Chevallier Taylor colour lithographs: Australians Monty Noble, Frank Laver and Charles McLeod and Englishman, C.B. Fry. Each approx. 50 x 38cm overall.����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$300–400 196  Sydney F . Barnes of Lancashire & England: A pair of ceramic side plates with colour transfer printed vignettes of Barnes in batting pose to centre on one and preparing to bowl on the other; each with inscription ‘Syd. F . Barnes-Famous International Bowler’. The plates were produced to commemorate Barnes taking six wickets for 24 runs for England v Australia in Australia 1908’. Hairline cracks but otherwise fair/good condition. (2).��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$100–150 197  JILLIBY CRICKET CLUB 1909 - 1916: The Minutes book of this pioneer-era Central Coast Cricket Club, in the hand of A.H.Brown, who was the Honorary Secretary. Recorded in his fine copper-plate manuscript are the minutes of meetings, including the decision to enter the District Competition, the election of delegates to a meeting at Wyong, matches to be arranged against clubs from Ourimbah, Woy Woy, Morriset, Mandalong, Hue, Wyee, Wyong Creek, Wyong Tuggerah, Gosford and others; “ ...as the club will be under heavy expense members playing in a match on our ground be asked to pay 6d each, the proceeds to pay for balls... ”; details of ticket sales, expenses, membership, etc. 22.5 x 18cm exercise book with black cover. ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$200–300 1 198 199 98  Early 20th century T. A. Matthews Eight Ball Counter for Cricket Umpires; brass. Very rare.��������������������������������������������$150–250 36