227 225 225  DON BRADMAN toby jug, made by Marutomo Ware, c.1934. 10cm high. Fine condition.����������������������������������������������$200–250 226  Don Bradman. Brown Bendigo Pottery brown glaze character toby jug of Don Bradman wearing cap and holding cricket bat. Limited edition 1242 of 3000 produced. 14.5cm high. Superb condition.�������������������������������������������������������������������������$200–250 227  Australia v. England First Test Match, Brisbane December 1936 Large format original photograph 46 x 72.5cm depicting “Gubby” Allen bowling to Stan McCabe with Les Ames as wicket keeper. Framed and glazed overall 64 x 89cm. England won the Test Match by 322 runs. Despite Fingleton scoring 100 in Australia’s first innings, the rest of the team only managed another 134 runs; the second innings collapse was even more dramatic at 9 for 58! For England, Voce took 10 wickets for the match and Allen took 8.����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$150–250 228  NEW SOUTH WALES: An official team photograph of the NSW team that played VICTORIA in Sydney, January 1937 . Annotated on the mount below with the names of the team members, including Sid Barnes, Alan McGilvray (Capt.) and Ted White. Overall 30.5 x 37 .5cm. Victoria went on to win the Sheffield Shield that year, defeating South Australia in the final.������������������������������������������$100–150 229 229  1938 AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TEAM IN GREAT BRITAIN: Superb large format original photograph mounted with printed heading and team members’ names in lower margin fully signed by all 18 in the left and right margins including Don Bradman, Stan McCabe, Sid Barnes, Bill O’Reilly, Jack Fingleton, Bill Brown and Lindsay Hassett. Framed and glazed. Overall 66.5 x 81.5cm. This was Bradman’s first tour of England as captain and was to be the last Test Series until after World War Two. With the Third Test match washed out the series finished with 2 matchs drawn, and Australia and England winning one each. Bradman, Brown and McCabe were Australia’s most prolific batsmen and Hutton, Hammond and Paynter for England. O’Reilly took 22 wickets for Australia and Farnes 17 for England. England won the Fifth Test by an innings and 579 runs!�����������������$2,000–3,000 43